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In this episode of the Why Uso Podcast, hosts Kenny Moafanua and Guysosmooth engage in a candid discussion covering a range of topics from personal career updates to the impact of government policies on various industries. They delve into the electric vehicle industry, environmental concerns surrounding seabed mining, and the cultural stigma surrounding pedophilia. The conversation also touches on the role of social media in shaping political discourse, taxation issues in America, and the moral implications of wealth. Throughout the episode, the hosts emphasize the importance of community resistance and accountability in addressing these pressing issues. In this engaging conversation, Kenny Moafanua and Guysosmooth delve into various pressing topics, including the evolving definition of middle class in America, the impact of taxation on economic struggles, the rise of AI and its implications, and the intricacies of investing in cryptocurrency, particularly XRP and Bitcoin. They also emphasize the importance of financial literacy within the Polynesian community and the need for accessible education on investments and economic empowerment.

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Content provided by Kenny Moafanua aka WhyUce. All podcast content including episodes, graphics, and podcast descriptions are uploaded and provided directly by Kenny Moafanua aka WhyUce or their podcast platform partner. If you believe someone is using your copyrighted work without your permission, you can follow the process outlined here https://podcastplayer.com/legal.

In this episode of the Why Uso Podcast, hosts Kenny Moafanua and Guysosmooth engage in a candid discussion covering a range of topics from personal career updates to the impact of government policies on various industries. They delve into the electric vehicle industry, environmental concerns surrounding seabed mining, and the cultural stigma surrounding pedophilia. The conversation also touches on the role of social media in shaping political discourse, taxation issues in America, and the moral implications of wealth. Throughout the episode, the hosts emphasize the importance of community resistance and accountability in addressing these pressing issues. In this engaging conversation, Kenny Moafanua and Guysosmooth delve into various pressing topics, including the evolving definition of middle class in America, the impact of taxation on economic struggles, the rise of AI and its implications, and the intricacies of investing in cryptocurrency, particularly XRP and Bitcoin. They also emphasize the importance of financial literacy within the Polynesian community and the need for accessible education on investments and economic empowerment.

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