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Trash Talk... with Count Binface

Fleet Street Fox Susie Boniface

Season 1, Ep. 18

The second part of our 'state of journalism' deep dive - this week with The Daily Mirror columnist Susie Boniface aka the Fleet Street Fox.


On the agenda for this episode; Elon Musk (as ever), who's fit (and proper) enough to own the media, anonymity and the future of print journalism.


Also - fair warning - this episode contains more swearing than the first 17 episodes combined. Make of that what you will.


As ever please feel free to follow this podcast, rate it, or leave a review. You can also recommend it to friends, make your own posters, or stand in the street with a megaphone and tell strangers about it. You do you.


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