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Welcome to Chiming In. This is a student-led podcast in which we give our opinions on a range of topics. This season is hosted by Caelyn Dockal, and co-hosted by Clay Waddell and Lilly Williamson. In this episode we talk about the Jimmy Kimmel controversy, how it touches on First Amendment rights, and what this means for free speech in the United States.
Chiming In is a production of Bell Ringer-Phoenix Media. Clay Waddell is the producer, and Jasmine Garcia is the TVC Lab supervisor. The opinions stated here are those of the podcasters and their guests, not of Augusta University.
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