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Episode 3: Havana Hard Time as Consul

Episode 3: Havana Hard Time as Consul

Oct. 13, 2020

In this episode, we travel to Havana, Cuba to meet the consul Nicholas Trist, as he struggles between the dilemma of morals and money.

Guests: Matthew Taylor Raffety , Leonardo Marques , Matthew
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