• S2-E30 Discover New Podcasts: Magical Stories, Dark Tales, and Ridiculous Real-Life Events

  • Aug 13 2024
  • Length: 35 mins
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S2-E30 Discover New Podcasts: Magical Stories, Dark Tales, and Ridiculous Real-Life Events

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    Can time really slow down if you change your daily routines? Seems so. Join us as we celebrate our 30th episode milestone. Get ready for a whirlwind of podcast recommendations, road trip updates, and an exciting feature on Spotify—like leaving comments on episodes. We also dive into updates from some of our favorite previously reviewed podcasts, including "Discovering Dad" and the much-anticipated second season of "Trap Street." Buckle up for insightful advice, hilarious anecdotes, and our new segment, "What Are You Listening To?"

    Ever wondered who shat on the floor at a wedding or whether Avril Lavigne was replaced by. doppelganger? If not, I bet you are now! Also Discover magical and whimsical podcasts like "McGillicuddy and Murder's Pawn Shop" and the dark, gripping tale of "The Estate." Whether you're into the fantastical or the mysterious, this episode is brimming with entertainment and intrigue. Tune in and enrich your podcast playlist with our eclectic and exciting recommendations!

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