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Episode 1: One Pod At a Time

Episode 1 of the No More Tokens podcast, hosted by Mahesh Kotagi, titled "Episode 1: One Pod At a Time" was published on April 11, 2019 and runs 20 minutes.

April 11, 2019 ·20m · No More Tokens

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This podcast is about diversity and Hollywood!  Hosted by filmmaker Daniel Marcha and comedian Mahesh Kotagi.  This episode we discuss the recent cancellation of the Netflix show One Day at a Time, and what it means for diverse programming.  Also we find out Mahesh has not seen a classic movie.  Hold on to your seats this one's a fun ride!

 

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