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Miami Anti-Vax Power Couple Launches Podcast for "Cancel Culture Victims"

Guests will include former New York City Mayor Rudy Giuliani and ex-Papa Johns CEO John Schnatter.
Image: A photo of David and Leila Centner on the set of their podcast, ERASED!
Miami's favorite anti-vax couple, David and Leila Centner, is jumping on the podcast bandwagon. Photo by Centner Wellness and Spa
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Miami's favorite anti-vax couple, David and Leila Centner, is jumping on the podcast bandwagon — because apparently the world needs yet another platform for so-called cancel culture victims.

Earlier this week, the duo behind Centner Academy in Miami announced the launch of their anti-cancel culture podcast, ERASED! According to a press release, the show will feature in-depth interviews with guests such as former New York City mayor Rudy Giuliani, attorney Alan Dershowitz, former Papa Johns CEO John Schnatter, and longtime Trump ally Roger Stone, all of whom fell from grace for various reasons over the past decade or two.

In a statement to New Times, the Centners say guests of the podcast are people who have "lost their livelihoods, their reputations, and in some cases even their freedom" thanks to good 'ol cancel culture.

"Podcasts can be a remarkably effective tool for dismantling false narratives and exposing the truth — indeed, there are numerous cases in which criminal convictions have been overturned thanks to evidence presented in podcasts," the statement reads. "Our goal is to offer victims of cancel culture a similar opportunity for vindication."

ERASED! will debut on April 7, with episodes released weekly on YouTube, Apple Podcasts, Spotify, and Rumble, according to the press release. 
click to enlarge A blue and white three-story school with a sign that reads: Centner Academy The Brain School
Earlier this week, the duo behind Centner Academy in Miami announced the launch of their anti-cancel culture podcast, ERASED!
The Centners — who made their fortune after selling their previous company, Highway Toll Administration LLC, a toll-collection tech company, for an undisclosed amount in March 2018 — own Centner Academy, a private K-12 school in Miami's Design District.

Since opening their school in 2019, they've made several generous donations to conservative causes, including $1 million to Republican funds in 2020. The couple made national headlines in 2021 after announcing that they wouldn't employ teachers who had received the COVID-19 vaccine and telling parents to keep their vaccinated children home for a month to ensure they were "healthy and symptom-free."

That same year, David Centner (who reportedly invented the technology behind E-ZPass and SunPass) announced the launch of a new tech venture: Erase.com, a website that allows people to cleanse their online reputation by scrubbing the internet of negative news articles and Google search results.

Naturally, the couple landed on New Times' 2021 Dirty Dozen list