Episode Synopsis "Steve is back from the Lobby, a first year conference in Hawaii hosted by August capital"
Steve is back from the Lobby, a first year conference in Hawaii hosted by August capital, and he tells us about his video he submitted in order to win an iPod that led to a video assignment
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