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Time to Jump (Season 11 | Episode 6)

Season 11 Episode 6

The road-trippers make their way to New York City, where they interview Staceyann Chin, a spoken word poet and LGBT rights activist. Staceyann encourages the road-trippers to take risks and feed their spirits—advice the team heeds when they reach the Atlantic and decide to abandon their inhibitions and take a “jump” of their own. They run out and dive into the waves, in spite of the pouring rain.

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