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What Would Save the World?

Funny Fact Checking and Consciousness -- Momoh Pujeh & Sarah Jane Dillon

Jan 04, 2017, 01:16 AM

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The wonderful comedians Sarah Jane Dillon and Momoh Pujeh came on #WhatWouldSaveTheWorld to discuss fact-checking, consciousness, sarcasm and more! Funny shit. Funny shit.

Also some serious.

INTRO MUSIC by William Malsam check check him out at souncloud.com/williammalsam

#activism #comedy #fun #factchecking #news # radiofreebrooklyn

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