The Tinfoil Terrarium

Episode 3 - Proper Introduction & Personal Experiences

1 h 16 min · 2. maj 2022
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We did it! We finally introduced the podcast at the top of the episode while recording. Also, we figured it was high time we talked about ourselves a little bit more than usual, and give some background on our paranormal interests to our massive audience (gotta manifest your goals). Join us as we put the "episode" in "filler episode because we literally couldn't even for two weeks straight due to physical, mental, and chronological issues". We also talk about spiders, sonars, and sghost children. Probably should have led with that, honestly. It's the good stuff. Please enjoy but just in case you don't, remember: mathematically, there's a universe where you don't have elbows. That's not a threat, it's a promise.

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