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Teaching HS Government with guest Mike DeCoursey

59 min · 9. juni 2026
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Tiffanie welcomes high school government teacher Mike DeCoursey to share his views of what it's like to teach in this political climate.  This episode was recorded on site at Red Bones Bar and Grill in Montgomery, unfortunately the audio is not up to our standards and we apologize for that.

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