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Original Air Date: June 4, 2024
Nora Kenworthy has been studying crowdfunding for 10 years and her new book explores the true costs of using it for medical expenses. What sorts of people trust websites vs. show up in person vs. rally politically and when did that all change? What do we owe each other? Our online identities have become defined by where we give money on the Internet. Plus, what the right and left both get wrong about critiquing campaigns and how crowdfunding includes a huge loss of privacy.
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This has been a Noted Bisexual and Diamond MPrint Productions
Produced by Melisa D. Monts
Edited by Diane Kang
Post-Production Sound by Coco Llorens
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Original Air Date: June 4, 2024
Nora Kenworthy has been studying crowdfunding for 10 years and her new book explores the true costs of using it for medical expenses. What sorts of people trust websites vs. show up in person vs. rally politically and when did that all change? What do we owe each other? Our online identities have become defined by where we give money on the Internet. Plus, what the right and left both get wrong about critiquing campaigns and how crowdfunding includes a huge loss of privacy.
Join My Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/gabesdunn
Donate to Our Movie: https://www.filmindependent.org/sponsored-projects/you-i-you-me/
This has been a Noted Bisexual and Diamond MPrint Productions
Produced by Melisa D. Monts
Edited by Diane Kang
Post-Production Sound by Coco Llorens
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