Maya Lin Sugarman

podcaster, former video journalist for the Washington Post

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In Magnificent Jerk, family secrets are unearthed through the eyes of Maya Lin Surgarman, who discovered that her uncle’s past included drugs, gangs, and more.

Family secrets come to life in ‘Magnificent Jerk’ podcast

In Magnificent Jerk, family secrets are unearthed through the eyes of Maya Lin Surgarman, who discovered that her uncle’s past included drugs, gangs, and more.

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