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Who should go to Minds Fest? Vote now

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You decide who'll join us in Austin, TX on April 15, 2023. Who should go to Minds Fest? Bill Ottman,

You decide who'll join us in Austin, TX on April 15, 2023. [Minds] [Minds]( Who should go to Minds Fest? Bill Ottman, Ian Crossland, Destiny, and others will be at Minds Fest Austin ([tickets still available!]( to engage in live conversations and debate on April 15, 2023. But we need your help! The Minds community is filling in the last spot on the roster. Please take a moment to see who's volunteered to attend, and what they think makes them a compelling addition to Minds Fest. Then cast your vote for who YOU want to see on stage with us in Austin. [Vote Now]( Minds Inc © 2023 - PO Box 7681, Wilton, CT 06897 Don't want emails like these? [Unsubscribe](

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