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Rhody Excellence, "Buskers" Festival, & The 5-Second Rule Game | Main St. Living
Season 2, Episode 172
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21m
The conclusion of March Madness brought a lot of discussion about college athletics, and Stone Freeman joined Main St. Living to discuss his new role leading a Name, Image and Likeness organization for University of Rhode Island student athletes. Tom Gregory also explores a "Buskers" festival in Abita Springs, LA, before Quincy Carr and Danielle Alvari hilariously try their hand at the 5-Second Rule game.
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