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This episode is mostly about the growth of e-sports as a genuine sport to become the most popular one in the coming future and sports announcer Kevin Harlan's impact on radio, commentary and video games. We begin, though, with a little bit of Pastor Moe preaching about the importance of being authentic and true to yourself, knowing that you're free to leave a job whenever you want to (unless, of course, you're bound by contract), and that no one can make a decision about your life for you; you have to do it, for the most part, alone. I lean in a little on branding and why Disney's name carries such weight and what should happen to Metro PCS now that Sprint and T-Mobile are cleared legally to converge. Finally, I address the noise around my BTS video reaction and why people shouldn't destroy our right to free speech over hurt feelings... Oh, and also you look like your car.
By MoeThis episode is mostly about the growth of e-sports as a genuine sport to become the most popular one in the coming future and sports announcer Kevin Harlan's impact on radio, commentary and video games. We begin, though, with a little bit of Pastor Moe preaching about the importance of being authentic and true to yourself, knowing that you're free to leave a job whenever you want to (unless, of course, you're bound by contract), and that no one can make a decision about your life for you; you have to do it, for the most part, alone. I lean in a little on branding and why Disney's name carries such weight and what should happen to Metro PCS now that Sprint and T-Mobile are cleared legally to converge. Finally, I address the noise around my BTS video reaction and why people shouldn't destroy our right to free speech over hurt feelings... Oh, and also you look like your car.