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May 2022
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Best of Series - Ten Tyrannical Steps

DR. MERCOLA
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In this best of series Dr. Mercola interviews Naomi Wolf. She is a former adviser to the Clinton administration, is a prolific author and Yale University graduate. She also received a prestigious Rhodes Scholarship that allowed her to complete her Ph.D. in English and literature at Oxford University in 2015. Eight years before that, she wrote a book called “The End of America,” which is the topic of this interview.

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