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    35 | Ice Machine Bandit

    enMay 10, 2022
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    About this Episode

    Trina Notman experienced something that many people both desire and fear -- going viral -- when her LinkedIn post about sexism from the podium garnered her international news coverage and so many messages she could barely keep up. Although Trina had experienced a similar flash of fame after going undercover to bust up a prostitution ring, she credits her current boss for creating the kind of culture that allowed her to speak up without fear of retribution. Susan and Trina talk about nooners, trolls, and bandits.

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