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On the Block with Chuk Barber

On the Block Radio with Andrew Gurevich

Release Date: 10/08/2016

Can you Taste the Hate? show art Can you Taste the Hate?

On the Block Radio with Andrew Gurevich

This is a throwback to a project that host Andy Gurevich and producer Mike DiNapoli put together when creating a spin off podcast called POTCAST OREGON.  In solidarity of all our friends this Pride month it seemed like the right time to share this little nugget of podcast gold.  Can you Taste the Hate? 

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