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    Episode 2 - Me, Myself & Us: The Folly of a Creative Economy with Maseo of De La Soul

    enFebruary 18, 2019
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    About this Episode

    *Recorded from a Live Broadcast and a Studio Audience: Tobias Rose and Maseo from De La Soul hold a live broadcast of konversations from Durham, North Carolina at WeWork on Black Wall Street. Their conversation covers a range of topics from music, business and cultural intellect.

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