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Episode 381: Papa Sean

Musician, poker player, and pizza entrepeneur Sean Lango says goodbye after many years as the show’s audio engineer. We discuss his recent poker exploits, his new business venture, and some tournament strategy from The Commerce.

Sean first appeared on Episode 49, though if you count his music he’s been on the show more than all our other guests combined! He recommends listening to Graham Hunt.

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BARRY CARTER

Sean Lango is a professional musician and poker player and the audio engineer for the Thinking Poker Podcast. As part of Palmyra, he also performs the show’s intro and outro music.

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