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4: An Annoying Mispronunciation

This week on The Prompt, Myke and Stephen discuss Federico’s absence, Myke’s recent government questioning and then cameras and photo management with correspondent Shawn Blanc.

Episode 4 of the The Prompt podcast, hosted by Federico Viticci, Stephen Hackett, and Myke Hurley, titled "4: An Annoying Mispronunciation" was published on July 11, 2013 and runs 56 minutes.

July 11, 2013 ·56m · The Prompt

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This week on The Prompt, Myke and Stephen discuss Federico’s absence, Myke’s recent government questioning and then cameras and photo management with correspondent Shawn Blanc.

This week on The Prompt, Myke and Stephen discuss Federico’s absence, Myke’s recent government questioning and then cameras and photo management with correspondent Shawn Blanc.
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