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Bert, in Oklahoma

Episode 2 A Foreigner at Home This episode is a …

An episode of the A Foreigner at Home podcast, hosted by A Foreigner at Home, titled "Bert, in Oklahoma" was published on December 11, 2016 and runs 28 minutes.

December 11, 2016 ·28m · A Foreigner at Home

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Episode 2 A Foreigner at Home This episode is a conversation with an undecided voter we're calling Bert. We met her on a bus in Oklahoma. Thanks to: Bluedot Sessions for the music, Our interviewees, And to you for listening!

Episode 2 A Foreigner at Home This episode is a conversation with an undecided voter we're calling Bert. We met her on a bus in Oklahoma. Thanks to: Bluedot Sessions for the music, Our interviewees, And to you for listening!
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