Identical Twin Radio Shows

Winklevoss Radio Features the Winklevoss Twins and Famous Guests

Winklevoss Radio is a new hour-long radio show on Sirius XM that will feature none other than the Winklevoss twins Cameron and Tyler. The twins are famous for suing Mark Zuckerberg, who they alleged stole their idea for a social networking platform when he created Facebook. They also competed in the 2008 Olympics in rowing, and are successful internet entrepreneurs. In other words, they're a pair of pretty interesting dudes.

The identical twins promise that Winklevoss Radio will feature an assortment of high-profile guests including Sir Richard Branson, Justin Mateen (co-founder of Tinder) and Naval Ravikant (founder of AngelList). The idea is that listeners will enjoy hear about how these guests "dared to fail greatly, and in doing so, achieved greatly."

The show will air at 6pm EDT/3pm EDT on Sirius XM and Indie Channel 104.
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