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You've Been Lied To… You're Not Limited with Lisa Yancey
Season 2, Ep. 23
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Lisa Yancey is done trying to convince people to build an equitable world. She says it’s time to be self-reliant and collaborate with those who are ready to embark on this mission together.
Resources mentioned in this episode:
Sanjay Purohit’s Say More Episode
‘Self Reliance’ - Essay by Ralph Waldo Emerson
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