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Englishmen In New York | Kyle Widrick... A Personal Story
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This week Nick and Will sat down with Kyle Widrick to discuss his life and career including an early close encounter with Kanye, living out of a carry on bag whilst working for "force of nature" VC Chris Burch, and how his current venture WINBG is helping brands find their audience. Not to be missed.
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