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On this episode of The Loudmouth Project's Voices of Reason, Jasen Lee discusses spoilers with Richard Greene, a philosophy professor at Weber State University and author of the book, "Spoiler Alert, it's book about the...
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On this episode of The Loudmouth Project's Voices of Reason, Jasen Lee discusses spoilers with Richard Greene, a philosophy professor at Weber State University and author of the book, "Spoiler Alert, it's book about the philosophy of spoilers" and Rachel Robison-Greene, professor of philosophy at Utah State University. Sitting in as cohost is Josh Tilton, producer with KSL Newsradio.com and the handsomest and most talented millennial I know.
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How spoilers have become a thing with Richard Greene and Rachel Robison-Greene is from Voices of Reason by KSL Newsradio.
Published Jun 18, 2019 and 38:32 long