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May 2023
26m 4s

Twitter's New CEO, Peloton Recalls 2 Mil...

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Episode 58: We kick off Friday with Kyle Hagge! Neal and Kyle discuss Elon Musk's announcement that Twitter has found a new CEO. They also dive into the latest Peloton drama where the company has recalled over 2 million bikes; not good if you're a stockholder! Plus, why workers are happier than ever and who will make more money on tour: Taylor Swift or Beyon ... Show More
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