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  <title>11: What We Meant By That - The Debrief on Elie Mystal’s Brilliance</title>
  <description>  Welcome to our first Debrief episode, where we reflect and digest what our brilliant guests shared in a prior conversation.&amp;amp;nbsp;  &amp;amp;nbsp;   We were blown away by the sheer brilliance and clarity in our last episode with former litigator and political commentator Elie Mystal, author of  Bad Laws  and  Allow Me to Retort.  We’ve read and recommend both books, and especially want  Bad Laws  to get in the hands of our Democratic lawmakers for whenever (fingers crossed) they get back in power.&amp;amp;nbsp;  &amp;amp;nbsp;   But say you don’t have time or desire to go back and listen to a full hour of incredible insights. We pulled out some of the key quotes that hit us hard, and we’re gonna get into our thoughts on them.  &amp;amp;nbsp;   What to listen for?&amp;amp;nbsp;   The behind-the-scenes on why and how we ended up talking with a phenomenal legal mind, thanks to books, college reunions, and a bold podcast title  What we think about the idea that we need to still teach our kids, outside of what they learn at school&amp;amp;nbsp;  That we all deeply believe that what you’re doing right now is what you would have been doing during any major crisis in history – the Holocaust, the Underground Railroad. So what are you doing?  &amp;amp;nbsp; </description>
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