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Ep 545 The Professional Left Podcast

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Ep 543 The Professional Left Podcast
I can’t believe I have to say this, but please don’t drink bleach.
— Joe Biden (@JoeBiden) April 24, 2020
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Ep 529 The Professional Left Podcast TENTH ANNIVERSARY EPISODE!
Our TEN YEAR Podcast-i-versary episode is up! Thank you so much for supporting the show and here's the Go Fund Me Anniversary Fundraiser to say thanks for ten yea... https://t.co/BDWKZlB3Lf
— Pro Left Podcast (@ProLeftPodcast) January 18, 2020
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Ep 527 The Professional Left Podcast
Links for this Episode:
Joan Walsh on the decade in politics and failure of bothsidesism.
Donald the Dove and Hillary the Hawk? That didn't age well.
Working at Beauty -- Fran's word of the year.
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New Books by Podcast Listeners!
The mailbag at The Professional Left Podcast has been blessed with books by authors who listen to our show! In alphabetical order of author, just like in the bookstore!

The Night Man by Robert Chazz Chute

Cruce Roosters by Brent Michael Kelley.
With his golden staff, Prophit King runs the Nation, keeps you safe from traitors, and presides over that greatest of sports: Cruce! Molly Most is the Crucecaster from G-1 whose star is on the rise. She’s on her way to being the greatest Crucecaster the world has ever seen. Molly isn’t looking for trouble, but trouble finds her when she catches Prophit King’s eye. Telling him “no” isn’t an option, but an ally might be buzzing in her ear. The Fog of War lifts, crucibles are revealed, and two teams of Roosters clash in a brutal melee. It’s the greatest sport the world has ever known, and this time the stakes could not be higher. Staple your eyes open, and set up permanent residence on the edge of your seat for a Cruce Championship to annihilate all championships!

The Night Man by Robert Chazz Chute
Returning home after serving his country, Earnest "Easy" Jack hoped his family's reputation had been forgotten. No such luck in Lake Orion. Small towns have long memories. Grudges run deep. Worse, his high school sweetheart is trapped in an abusive marriage. Family bonds, love and loyalty will be tested when a sociopathic billionaire and a dirty cop conspire to use Easy in a deadly bomb plot.

Cruce Roosters by Brent Michael Kelley.
With his golden staff, Prophit King runs the Nation, keeps you safe from traitors, and presides over that greatest of sports: Cruce! Molly Most is the Crucecaster from G-1 whose star is on the rise. She’s on her way to being the greatest Crucecaster the world has ever seen. Molly isn’t looking for trouble, but trouble finds her when she catches Prophit King’s eye. Telling him “no” isn’t an option, but an ally might be buzzing in her ear. The Fog of War lifts, crucibles are revealed, and two teams of Roosters clash in a brutal melee. It’s the greatest sport the world has ever known, and this time the stakes could not be higher. Staple your eyes open, and set up permanent residence on the edge of your seat for a Cruce Championship to annihilate all championships!
Famine in the Bullpen: A Software Engineer Reviews America's Creativity Crisis, by Julian S. Taylor
I wrote this book because I had been going from company to company writing software for newspaper publishing, satellite imaging and banking following a long tenure at the enterprise software powerhouse: Sun Microsystems. During that time I started to realize that something was wrong. I was no longer enthused. I used to wake up in the morning anticipating the challenge of the day; unsure how I would address the problem at hand; and enjoying the tantalizing hint of fear that I would fail to resolve it. That experience has become disconnected from my professional life and I thought that an analysis was warranted. There are plenty of programming jobs out there but there are almost no jobs in software engineering. One may begin as a programmer, typing up code to make machines do our bidding; but, eventually, once coding has become second nature, one will crave to do something truly interesting.
I am extremely proud to share these authors with you. Go Proleft writing team!!!!
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Ep 501 The Professional Left Podcast
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Politics Is Changing; Why Aren’t the Pundits Who Cover It? The Donny Deutsch problem in media. by Rebecca Traister
The "Purple project" USA Today travesty.
Lights for Liberty - Close the Trump Camps!
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