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September 3, 2025 31 mins

The John Kobylt Show Hour 2 (09/03) - CA State Assemblyman Carl DeMaio comes on the show to talk about why you should vote NO on Prop 50. Gov. Newsom's wife is taking in more than $300,000 per year through non-profits. The non-profit that owns the World Trade Center Museum lost $20 million dollars in 2024. A story about the 2 most idiotic men in the world. 

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Speaker 1 (00:01):
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Speaker 2 (00:02):
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and you can hear what you missed. Well, it's proposition fifty.

(00:25):
That's one thing that happened while I was gone. There
was an efficient number put on the proposition. This is
this really a most gross disgusting abuse of power by
Gavin Newsom and the legislature putting a proposition on the ballot.
And really what they want to do is strip nearly
all Republican representation in Congress from the people by redrawing

(00:50):
the district lines to make it very difficult, if not impossible,
to get a Republican elected in at least forty eight
out of the fifty two districts.

Speaker 1 (00:59):
And we're going to.

Speaker 2 (01:01):
Vote on it in November, and you need to know
just how corrupted abuse of this whole process is and
how secretive it's been.

Speaker 1 (01:08):
We're going to go down to Carl Demieu.

Speaker 2 (01:09):
Carl is a Republican assemblyman who's the loudest voice, unmasking
all the evil that knew some encapsulates and Carl's going
to tell us about he's finally an official complaint, wanting
to know who drew the maps. What's the story here, Carl, Well, John,
you nailed.

Speaker 3 (01:30):
It, But it's worse than just a Republican seat being eliminated.
Who cares about partisan politics? What Proposition fifty does is
it strips the citizens of the power that they fought
for and they won in the twenty ten election with
a citizens' initiative to draw the lines of districts. Why

(01:50):
is that important that we have citizens drawing the lines
so that the lines reflect reality. The line should reflect geography,
community ties. They should represent the voice of voters rather
than politicians being able to manipulate lines for their own

(02:10):
personal or political benefit behind closed doors. By the way,
when the Citizens Redistricting Commission meets, they have to draw
the lines in public on camera, where you get to
see the actual testimony being taken and you're seeing the
lines being drawn and the explanation for why they're moving
different lines around. Well, what they did in Sacramento on

(02:31):
Prop fifty is the politicians drew lines behind closed doors,
and we don't know even who paid for the lines,
because a lot of this takes a lot of data,
a lot of map making. And so I filed an
official complaint with the FPPC, the Fair Political Practices Commission,
which is the state's ethics agency, and I asked the

(02:52):
simple question who drew the lines and who paid them,
because we know that consultants and political operatives were paid
by dark money groups to draw the lines, and that
politicians told these line drawers, you know, hey, I want
a congressional district for myself. Make sure it has these

(03:12):
communities in and these communities out. And what we need
to do is have an answer to who manipulated the process.
Sadly we're not going to get that answer before the election,
but it's all the more reason why people should vote
know on Proposition fifty when they get their ballot in
about four weeks.

Speaker 2 (03:31):
And they drew several districts to reward some members of
the current legislatures so that these people would get a
promotion at a Sacramento and JNA Washington.

Speaker 3 (03:43):
And in fact, we've heard specific members said, if you
don't draw it this way, I'm not going to support it,
and so they were actively These politicians were actively involved
in trading their vote quid pro quo in exchange for
the ballot measure of Prop fifty that they would get
a congressional seat. This is corrupt. This is why the

(04:05):
citizens correctly in twenty ten, took back control of redistricting
and said that we want to do it in the
public light of day by citizens that are barred from
seeking office for ten years. They don't want the backroom deals,
they don't want the corruption. They want fair and competitive districts.
If Props fifty passes, it will be irreparable harm to

(04:27):
our democracy. The notion of fairness and representation will be
out the window, and we really will have Tammany Hall back.
It will have corruption once again in our elections. We
just can't have that.

Speaker 1 (04:41):
Explain who Paul Mitchell is.

Speaker 2 (04:42):
He keeps popping up in news stories about a possible
suspect having a lot of input in the map drawing.
Who is this guy? I never heard of him? Why
is he important? Why should people know about him?

Speaker 3 (04:57):
Well, not only is he not just the suspect, he
is the agent. He's the henchman. If you will. He
has admitted publicly that he was hired by special interests
to do all the data work and to draw the maps,
and he said that he canceled the European vacation with
his lobbyist wife who gets government contracts, so that he

(05:20):
could stay home for three weeks and work with politicians
on maps that they were drawing. And so he's already
admitted that this is what's happened. We just need to
find out who actually paid which special interests, what dark
money went into this, which politicians had their donors lining
his pockets, because the public deserves to know his wife

(05:40):
receives more than three hundred million dollars a year in
state government contract funds and guess what she testified in
favor of her husband maps. You can't make this crap up.
These people are corrupt, and the voters need to know that.
The politicians in California are trying to tap been the

(06:00):
Democrat voters hatred of Donald Trump to get what they want.
They don't care about stopping Donald Trump. They care about
their own political futures, and they just need the voters
to fall for their Prop fifty scam to give them
the power back that's what this is all about. This
is so dirty, the window dressing to get what they
really want, which is the power.

Speaker 1 (06:21):
Yeah, you're right, you're absolutely right.

Speaker 2 (06:23):
I mean that's what and what they're going to do
in the campaign is whip up all kinds of insanity
against Trump when they couldn't care less about Trump. He'll
be gone eventually. What they want to do is have
a permanent control not only of the Assembly of the Senate,
the governorship, by almost unanimous control of the congressional delegation
that we send to Washington, d C. And then they

(06:44):
need a springboard because the term limits in Sacramento. They
need a springboard. They need someplace to go for the
next stop in their political career.

Speaker 3 (06:52):
That's what it's always been about. It's never been about fairness.
It's never been about the community or geography, or keeping
cities together or making sure that rural voters have a voice. No,
it's been about the advancement of these politicians. So we're
fighting it and we're encouraging everybody. If you care about democracy,
if you don't want corruption, then we need your help.

(07:14):
We need you to activate as a volunteer. Go to
the website Defend fair Elections dot org. Defend fair Elections
dot org, sign up as a volunteer, chip in a contribution,
Share that page with your friends. We need this to
be a grassroots rebellion to stop the politicians from seizing power.
We need to get a no vote on Prop fifty.

Speaker 1 (07:36):
And Paul Mitchell, who drew this map. His wife's name
is what again.

Speaker 3 (07:44):
Jody Hicks. And she's a government lobbyist and contractor, and
she's out there supporting these maps. And you know what
is appalling about this is, you know, Paul Mitchell basically
is performing the role of a lobbyist. He's influencing decisions
on the Capitol by saying, yeah, this map works for

(08:06):
your congressional future. And you know, the horse trading that's
going on needs to be made public because they're violating
state law. They have violated so many laws on ethics
and transparency, even the state constitution to get Prop fifty advanced.
Do you think they're going to give back power once
it's handed to them? They say Prop fifties temporary. Now

(08:29):
it's like a temporary tax. It'll never go away. Once
they get the power. The politicians will never hand it
back to the people. Mark my words, this.

Speaker 2 (08:37):
Is really dirty and they're doing it in playing slot
site and they don't care.

Speaker 1 (08:41):
They think they're going to get away with it.

Speaker 2 (08:42):
All right, Carldonile Republican Assemblymen, thank you very much for
coming on.

Speaker 3 (08:46):
Thank you all right.

Speaker 2 (08:48):
Carl's based in San Diego. I had a dirty couple,
Paul Mitchell and Jody Yicks, remember those names. Another dirty couple,
corrupt couple. Gavin Newsom and Jennifer Sidebell his wife. I
got a story about her coming up.

Speaker 4 (09:03):
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Speaker 1 (09:16):
We just spoke with Carlmyo.

Speaker 2 (09:20):
He's the Republican Assemblyman in the San Diego and he's
filed a formal complaint with the Fair Political Practices Commission
because I got one question.

Speaker 1 (09:28):
Who drew the maps?

Speaker 2 (09:30):
Gavin Newsom wants to take away your right to have
a citizens commission draw the congressional maps. You may have
heard about this, and he's muscled a ballot initiative that
we're going to vote on in November that would take
it away from the citizens commission and give it to

(09:52):
basically a bunch of his buddies, his lobbyist friends, donor friends.
And the guy who through the maps for this, for
this initiative is Paul Mitchell, and his wife is Jody Hicks,
and their lobbyists, and they get paid a lot of money.

(10:13):
And you know what lobbyists do. They transfer money from
their clients and it ends up in the in the
hands of Governor Newsom and the Assembly and state senators.
It's some money laundering scheme. It's it's corrupt. That's the

(10:33):
only way to put it. It's corrupt. And that's quite
a power couple there, Paul Mitchell and Jody Hicks. The
other power couple who's completely corrupt is Gavin Newsom and
his wife, Jennifer. New York Post looked through some public
records and saw that Jennifer is taking in as much

(10:56):
as three hundred thousand dollars a year from these corrupt
political donors.

Speaker 1 (11:03):
And she's got a set of nonprofits.

Speaker 2 (11:07):
The non power profit industry is so dirty, it is
so filthy dirty, and she's up to her neck in
the filth. Now, remember she's somebody who is a failed
actress all she's got going for her looks and has
so little credibility. She was tied up in Harvey Weinstein's circle.

(11:34):
In fact, she went to Harvey Weinstein for advice on
how to deal with bad publicity that Gavid was suffering
at one point.

Speaker 1 (11:41):
Okay, so she's that close.

Speaker 2 (11:43):
But when it came her turn to tell a nasty
story about Harvey and court, the jury didn't believe her.
She couldn't get people to believe her, even about Harvey Weinstein.

Speaker 1 (11:54):
If you could imagine that.

Speaker 2 (11:57):
She's got, she's connected something called the Representation Project, a
gender watchdog organization. What the bleep is that? What is
a gender watchdog organization? Seriously, well, that sounds like something
fraudulent right off the bat, gender watchdog. She gets one

(12:21):
hundred and fifty thousand dollars a year for an alleged
forty hour work week. This is according to tax filings,
so this is documented. Its largest independent contractor is something
called Girls Club Entertainment LLC. That's a for profit film
company that cybel knew some controls. So Jennifer has this

(12:46):
nonprofit she's getting one hundred and fifty grand from and
she gets one hundred and fifty thousand dollars from the
nonprofit for her writer, producer, director services.

Speaker 1 (12:58):
Now get this deal.

Speaker 2 (13:00):
She makes these unwatchable documentaries about gender and feminism and
got a deal to force public schools in California to
run them. The students were forced to watch them in
their classrooms. She's got one called The mascul Living, which

(13:22):
analyzes notions of masculinity. So it's anti male propaganda, which
I guess this is why so many boys are coming
out of school. You see a lot of young men
and they seem like they've been neutered. Well, this is
why they got shamed and manipulated into denying their their

(13:45):
natural makeup. The mascul Living was shown to taxpayer funded schools,
and they're talking points for teachers, and they given talking
points and comments on Jennifer Newsom's interviews that she did
for the films, not only that film, but The Great

(14:08):
American Lie about economic inequality. Now she's got an annual event,
a fundraising gala called Flip the Script, and companies such
as AT and T, Comcast, and PG and E bank
roll heard on profit through these galas, contributing twenty five

(14:32):
thousand dollars each. This, of course is their way of
sucking up to the governor and squeezing out whatever legislation
they wish to get from him. For example, AT and
T has spent two million dollars to get landline phone
rules written their way just this year, comcasts two So

(14:58):
and who works for all these organizations, people who work
and donate for the Newsoms. Last year's event, flipped the
script honored Rosalind Swig, whose family once owned the Fairmount
Hotel in San Francisco. The Swigs are among Newsom's biggest donors,
Gavin's biggest donors one hundred thousand dollars they've given to him.

(15:22):
Also featured Hillary Newsom. That is Jennifer's sister in law
and the president. I guess, I guess it's Gavin's sister
president of the Newsom families PLUMPJAT group, which has the
restaurant and wine empire. So they are these corrupt political

(15:45):
couples that run this big machine. They get tons of
money from donors and lobbyists, and they have a stranglehold
on the politics in Sacramento, in San Francisco.

Speaker 1 (15:58):
And what they're trying to do is is strip.

Speaker 2 (16:02):
Our ability to have a citizens commission draw the congressional
district lines, and those lines will be gone as of November,
if they if.

Speaker 1 (16:11):
They succeed with this, with this u.

Speaker 2 (16:14):
With this proposition, and what Carl said is right, their
entire campaign is going to be anti Trump. None of
these people give a crap about Trump Newsom's not going
to be running against Trump. This is about manipulating people's
emotions to get nearly total democratic control and take away
the citizens' rights to have a commission to draw the lines,

(16:35):
even though that's what we voted for it back in
twenty ten. It's it's disgustingly dirty and corrupt, but we'll
keep howling about it.

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Speaker 1 (17:30):
And yes, it is the best of them that you hear.

Speaker 2 (17:33):
Now. I'm constantly carrying them out about these nonprofits because
so many of them are criminal money laundering operations, and
it's kind of sad to find out. I was just
telling you about the ones connected to Newsom's plastic governor,
plastic wife Jennifer Sybell Newsom, and she's raking in three

(17:57):
hundred dollars from a phony nonprofit that she's in involved
with with her like fake documentary films that she divorced
forces young kids to watch. Got this deal with the
public school systems of California. Don't know how that happened,
it is. This one really is awful. Have you ever

(18:19):
been to the nine to eleven Memorial in New York City?
I have, Yeah, the nine to eleven Memorial and Museum,
and it's it's pretty heart wrenching, isn't it It is
to go through there. I mean I grew up probably
six seven miles from the World Trade Center, and so
I saw it up in the sky all my life,

(18:39):
and my friends and I we went out to dinner
at the top of the World Trade Center once and
that was pretty striking because it was one hundred and
seven stories, you know, up in the air.

Speaker 1 (18:52):
That's where they had. It's called Windows on the World.

Speaker 2 (18:55):
And a friend of mine and we had two dates
and we went to the to the top and had
had and then after the tower came down and after
they put the rubble in the museum. The first time
I went through the museum, I saw this lighted sign
that said Windows on the World, and it's what they

(19:16):
had in the reception area leading into the restaurant. And
I remember seeing it the night they went there. And
all these years later there's that sign again, except it
was a piece of rubble, said all kinds of you know,
burns on it and smoke damage and things, and it
was like whoa. And there's a lot of people who

(19:37):
have never been identified. They have a lot of remains,
random remains, and they don't know who the remains belonged to.
They have a museum set up and they charge people
thirty six dollars in admission fee per person. They got
they got big crowds and they get about four and

(19:58):
a half million dollars in ten xpair funds grants, and
everybody goes, well, it's the right thing to do, right,
keep the memory alive. There's three thousand people who got
killed on nine to eleven just at the World Trade Center.
The Memorial Museum is run by a nonprofit. Somehow the
museum managed to lose twenty million dollars in twenty twenty four,

(20:25):
and somebody thought that was suspicious and did an investigation,
and the New York Post has been publishing stories about
it and what they found out that the CEO of
this nonprofit, her name is Elizabeth Hillman.

Speaker 1 (20:44):
You know much money she makes?

Speaker 5 (20:46):
How much?

Speaker 2 (20:48):
Eight hundred and fifty six thousand, two hundred and sixteen dollars.

Speaker 3 (20:53):
Doing what.

Speaker 2 (20:56):
She is? The CEO of the organization that runs the museum?
Eight hundred and fifty six thousand dollars. It's a nonprofit.
This is according to the IRS taxpayer of filings. That's
a sixty three percent raise in two years.

Speaker 5 (21:19):
Who can I talk to around here?

Speaker 1 (21:24):
Sixty three percent raise.

Speaker 2 (21:27):
The next highest executive makes four hundred and eighty six
thousand dollars. The third highest executive makes four hundred and
fifty eight thousand, fourth highest executive four hundred and forty
four thousand dollars. Oh wait, there's one more, the fifth

(21:48):
highest executive. Now we have five executives.

Speaker 5 (21:51):
How many executives do we need to do this?

Speaker 2 (21:54):
This fifth one gets four hundred thirty two thousand dollars
all together.

Speaker 1 (22:00):
Yeah, it's nearly.

Speaker 2 (22:01):
Three million dollars for five people, and the place loses
twenty million dollars a year when they get a constant
stream of tourists coming in.

Speaker 1 (22:09):
I've been there, and they.

Speaker 2 (22:11):
Charge thirty six dollars ahead and they get four and
a half million dollars in tax funding. Everybody's corrupting these nonprofits.
And that's just the monstrousness of actually doing it when
they have you know, it's the rubble from nine to eleven.

(22:34):
It's the memorial of the nine to eleven.

Speaker 1 (22:40):
Victims.

Speaker 2 (22:40):
And then they've got the rubble of all the bones,
all the remains that they can't identify where they belong to.

Speaker 1 (22:50):
And that's another thing. Ninety four percent.

Speaker 2 (22:56):
Of the family members say they they did not want
the remains placed in the museum. They kind of wanted
a separate spot and I guess have the remains buried there,
but they put them in a storage area at the
basement of the museum, and the only way for the

(23:19):
family members to visit the remains is paying the thirty
six dollars admission price.

Speaker 1 (23:27):
I'm not making this up.

Speaker 5 (23:28):
I just I'm shocked.

Speaker 1 (23:30):
Yeah, I know.

Speaker 2 (23:36):
The museum opened in twenty fourteen. They lost twenty five
million dollars their first year. It seems that they lose
about twenty five million dollars every year, and they spend
three million dollars on five executives and Elizabeth Hillman, the CEO.

(23:57):
After this expose was published by The New York Times,
she had to write an email sent it to the
trustees the Foundation. Our executive compensation lags well behind that
of peer institutions. She's making the case that she's not
paid enough that if she worked for some other corrupt

(24:19):
nonprofit she'd make more money. She actually think this was
a winning argument. Lags well behind that of peer institutions.
Recent compensation studies have supported adjustments across the organization. Adjustments
means everybody should get more raises because all the other
corrupt nonprofits the ay're giving raises to all their other
corrupt executives. That's the scam that they pull. Well, actually,

(24:43):
you know we're underpaid. They use that same mentality to
justify excessive salaries and government. That's how Deanie Kinonias is
making seven hundred and fifty thousand dollars a year running
the DWP and helping to destroy Pacific Power Saints because

(25:04):
you know, they have to pay a competitive salary compared
to other a water districts around the nation. Who has
their own incompetent boobs running their utility systems. All right,
coming up, two of the dumbest guys you'll ever hear about,
and I believe hold on, I want to make sure

(25:25):
I'm accurate. Two of the dumbest guys engaged in a
face off, and one of them is no longer with us.

Speaker 5 (25:38):
He lost.

Speaker 1 (25:39):
Yeah, one guy won, one guy lost.

Speaker 2 (25:41):
But the little competition they had, it's going to astonish you.

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Don Mahallakhan after three o'clock. Don mohallick is the ANBC
News Law enforcement contributor. He's also a retired Secret Service agent,
a senior Secret Service agent, and he's always fascinating to

(26:15):
talk to because it's been over a year since Trump
got shot in the ear in Butler, Pennsylvania, and the
want to be assassin was killed by a Secret Service
counter sniper team. And we found out that there's all

(26:37):
kinds of issues with the Secret Service after that happened.
And a year later, the Inspector General of the Department
of Homeland Security says, still the Secret Service faces chronic understaffing.
They do not have an effective process to hire counter snipers.

(26:58):
The demand for them is increased by one hundred and
fifty percent. Don is going to explain all this, and
we're also going to talk about what went on in Minneapolis,
because Don runs school security for a large district. You
remember in Minneapolis you had this trans kid boy who
became a girl and he went in and shut up

(27:19):
and killed some students. Last week, we'll talk with Don
mahallock about all that coming up. All right, all right,
I'm gonna tell this story.

Speaker 1 (27:31):
Endeavor.

Speaker 2 (27:31):
You tell me if you think these aren't the two
stupidest guys you'd ever heard of. All right, Sean O'Donnell
he's thirty seven years old.

Speaker 1 (27:41):
These aren't These aren't teenage kids.

Speaker 2 (27:45):
He lives in Houston, Texas, and he invited his friend
Aaron Prout for a visit. Aaron is thirty four, actually
lives in the UK, so he comes to Houston to
see his friend Sean.

Speaker 1 (28:01):
I guess they got bored.

Speaker 2 (28:04):
And they came up with this idea to take a rifle,
put on kevlar helmets and start shooting each other in
the head. So they started firing at each other with
the rifle where while wearing the kevlar helmets, helmets which

(28:27):
are supposed to be bullet resistant. Now, bullet resistant doesn't
mean bulletproof.

Speaker 5 (28:32):
Right, I was just going to say there's a difference.

Speaker 2 (28:36):
Well, Aaron, the guy from England, he got pretty shook
up by the bullet that his friend Sean fired at
his head and he had to be taken to the
hospital and he ended up dead. And then the most
idiotic line this is in the New York Post. It's
not clear exactly why he died wearing his helmet.

Speaker 5 (29:01):
Okay, these guys are idiots.

Speaker 2 (29:05):
Although the headwear is not supposed to provide one hundred
percent Okay.

Speaker 5 (29:09):
So there you go. You don't need to be a brain.

Speaker 2 (29:14):
Surgeon, right, No, he needed a brain surgeon. According to
the Harris County Sheriff, the're in Texas at Gonzales. Hard
to believe two so called friends would take turns shooting
at each other wearing a kevlar helmet inside a house
in a residential neighborhood while using a rifle. But that's

(29:34):
exactly what happened.

Speaker 5 (29:35):
You are right. These guys are stupid. Well, one of
them is not around.

Speaker 2 (29:41):
He was, well, there's Sean. There's a much shout of
him because he's been charged with murder. And you got
to see you got to see this picture. He looks
like the stupidest guy in America.

Speaker 5 (29:55):
Now, can't you be charged with murder? When they both
were doing this together? And uh.

Speaker 2 (30:01):
Yeah, well it's Texas, They're they're not too lenient there
so at the moment, I mean, basically, they took target
practice at each other's brain.

Speaker 5 (30:14):
I don't know what to say. I'm amazed.

Speaker 2 (30:17):
Some of the people that live in this world with us,
John well, one of them is no longer with us,
that's true.

Speaker 1 (30:25):
And they must have done it in a pretty tight space.

Speaker 5 (30:27):
They did it inside the house and inside a house.

Speaker 1 (30:32):
Huhuh.

Speaker 5 (30:35):
I don't get it. I don't get it.

Speaker 2 (30:37):
Yes, they were, they were shooting at each other inside
a home. I have the feeling this guy didn't have
a big home or a big I shouldn't laugh at
the dead.

Speaker 5 (30:51):
But this, this is this is one of those times
where I think it's.

Speaker 1 (30:55):
Okay, okay to this show.

Speaker 5 (30:59):
John, you rupped off on me terribly.

Speaker 1 (31:03):
You are completely corrupted.

Speaker 2 (31:05):
The Secret Service has a shorter shortage of counter snipers. Well,
maybe one of these guys can be hired, according to
the Inspector General. And they still haven't. They still haven't
figured out what's wrong with the Secret Service or fixed it.
And it's over a years since Trump got shot. You
think Trump would have done something about it, but apparently not.
We're going to talk with a former Secret Service agent

(31:27):
now retired Senior Agent, Don Mahallack. He's the ABC News
Law Enforcement contributor. We'll talk about him and other thing
about this and other things coming up next, and we've
got Debor Mark live in the KFI twenty four our newsroom. Hey,
you've been listening to the John Cobalt Show podcast. You
can always hear the show live on KFI Am six
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I’m Jay Shetty host of On Purpose the worlds #1 Mental Health podcast and I’m so grateful you found us. I started this podcast 5 years ago to invite you into conversations and workshops that are designed to help make you happier, healthier and more healed. I believe that when you (yes you) feel seen, heard and understood you’re able to deal with relationship struggles, work challenges and life’s ups and downs with more ease and grace. I interview experts, celebrities, thought leaders and athletes so that we can grow our mindset, build better habits and uncover a side of them we’ve never seen before. New episodes every Monday and Friday. Your support means the world to me and I don’t take it for granted — click the follow button and leave a review to help us spread the love with On Purpose. I can’t wait for you to listen to your first or 500th episode!

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