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In a special edition of the podcast, we Beg The Question with Delano (23), Thomas(23) and Kelvin(23) as they dissect each point aimed at their specialised field of Business, Finacnce Economics and Trade. Be sure to join me tomorrow, as we gather the reactions of the voters at our polling station.(Episode 4 of 4) "Beg The Question podcast (BTQ) provides a platform for young adults to discuss relevant topics. It inspires to showcase the raw unedited opinions of young adults from all walks of life." DISCLAIMER: All views and opinions belong to the interviewee. The interviewer is non-partisan and is a neutral party.
Today, we Beg The Question with Stacy(28) and Tina (26) as they list out their reasoning behind the EU Referendum. Join me tomorrow for a special Business and Economics edition with Delano, Thomas and Kelvin and the ripple affect it may have on Britain's ecnomy.(Episode 3 of 4) "Beg The Question podcast (BTQ) provides a platform for young adults to discuss relevant topics. It inspires to showcase the raw unedited opinions of young adults from all walks of life." DISCLAIMER: All views and opinions belong to the interviewee. The interviewer is non-partisan and is a neutral party.
Today, we Beg The Question with Frank (23) as he reminds us what the 'average joe' thinks about the EU Referendum Join me tomorrow as we find what Stacy and Tina had to say about it in this four epsiode series. (Episode 2 of 4) "Beg The Question podcast (BTQ) provides a platform for young adults to discuss relevant topics. It inspires to showcase the raw unedited opinions of young adults from all walks of life." DISCLAIMER: All views and opinions belong to the interviewee. The interviewer is non-partisan and is a neutral party.
Today, we Beg The Question with Shivan (23) as he gives us a historians take as to why we should either Leave or Remain. Join me tomorrow as we find what Frank had to say about it in this four epsiode series. (Episode 1 of 4) "Beg The Question podcast (BTQ) provides a platform for young adults to discuss relevant topics. It inspires to showcase the raw unedited opinions of young adults from all walks of life." DISCLAIMER: All views and opinions belong to the interviewee. The interviewer is non-partisan and is a neutral party.
In April of last year, Image Comics published Maximum Minimum Wage, a hardcover compilation of Bob Fingereman’s long-running Fantagraphics series. To this day, Minimum Wage and the subsequent collection Beg The Question remain the cartoonist’s best known work, telling the close-to-home tale of an artist struggling with work, love and life in New York in the 90s. After a 15 year hiatus spent on various comics projects and a trio of prose novels, Fingerman picked up the story again in January with a new series bearing the same name, set three years after the end of its predecessor. I met up with Fingerman in the Manhattan apartment he shares with his wife to discuss returning to a project after nearly a decade and a half and how to get back into the mindset of younger, poorer time.