Episode 2: What has spotify done to its music artists?

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Episode 2: What has Spotify done to its music artists?

On this weeks episode of Zoe's Podcast we dive deep into the actions of spotify and the issues it caused to its artists as well as less mainstream creators. Do artists deserve proper compensation for their hard work producing music? What happened to Lady Gaga? tune in to find out ...  Afficher plus

Is Gen Z the dumbest fo them all?

In todays podcast episode we discuss the argument Mark Bauerlein makes by stating that younger generations are the dumbest because of their use of social netwokring on the internet. Featured in todays podcast: interview with Mark by Reason.tv "Young Americans are the dumbest gene ...  Afficher plus

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