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It seems every morning we wake up to a new clip from John Oliver, Stephen Colbert, Seth Meyers or Bill Maher making fun of Trump or something crazy happening in Washington DC. Usually, these comedians are poking fun at events happening in the news to help people cope with troubling headlines by accompanying them with a laugh. But, some people, and many millenials, are receiving their news solely through comedians and satire. Today, we ask whether this is a good or bad phenomenon, and how this style of news can be modified moving forward. Our guest today Daniel Moors - check him out on Instagram as @danielfromyesterday
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IG: @TwentySomethings_Podcast
Twitter: @Podcast20Sum
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It seems every morning we wake up to a new clip from John Oliver, Stephen Colbert, Seth Meyers or Bill Maher making fun of Trump or something crazy happening in Washington DC. Usually, these comedians are poking fun at events happening in the news to help people cope with troubling headlines by accompanying them with a laugh. But, some people, and many millenials, are receiving their news solely through comedians and satire. Today, we ask whether this is a good or bad phenomenon, and how this style of news can be modified moving forward. Our guest today Daniel Moors - check him out on Instagram as @danielfromyesterday
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IG: @TwentySomethings_Podcast
Twitter: @Podcast20Sum
SoundPollination.com
Patreon (Early Access)
YouTube Stream Page
Twitch Stream Channel