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Hot Takes

Hot Takes

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Where no conversation is off-limits, guests tackle the biggest stories in news, politics, culture and the latest trends and scandals while chopping it up and having a good time. They’ll dive into the hard topics people often ignore while throwing shade, being unapologetically controversial and appallingly funny with that Bajan flair.Copyright 2020 Be Social Podcasts Politique et gouvernement Sciences politiques Sciences sociales
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    • Hot Takes Podcast || US Election Struggles & Hotel Industry Protests
      Dec 23 2020
      On this episode of Hot Takes we talk about the ongoing situation in the US with their election struggles, including the election results being contested in the Supreme Court by multiple states. We also look at the wildcat strikes that gripped the Barbadian hotel and hospitality industry and what does it mean for the future of labor in Barbados, especially with respect to unions.
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      54 min
    • Hot Takes Podcast EP 6 || Racial Profiling & 2020 Presidential Race
      Nov 19 2020
      This week host Luke and guest Corey Sandiford discuss the recent racial profiling incident with artist, Tinie Tempah at the world renowned Sandy Lane resort. They also discuss the recently concluded American Election between Donald Trump and Joe Biden.
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      1 h et 10 min
    • Hot Takes Podcast EP5 || St. George North By-Election
      Nov 4 2020
      In this podcast we look at the upcoming St. George North by-election and the candidacy of Toni Moore for the Barbados Labor Party. We wanted to take a wider look at the political situation in Barbados, from the by-election to the loss of a clear opposition and the feeling of a one party state. Joined by Political Analyst Corey Sanford
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      58 min
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