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Ep 210: An infamous sports rivalry ends in a criminal assault. 30 years later
the case became the center of an Oscar nominated film.
This is the Tonya Harding story
Sources for Today’s Episode:
- People.com
- I, Tonya
- Time Magazine
- Biography.com
- Oprah.com
- The Santa Cruz Sentinel
- The Oregonian
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- Written and Hosted by Amy Shlosberg and Meghan Sacks
- Produced by James Varga
- Audio Editor, Jose Alfonzo
- Script Editor,
- Music by Dessert Media
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