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S5 Episode 20: Halloween Night with Mike Brown of Pleasing Terrors

55 min · 4 de nov de 2025
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On Halloween night we had the pleasure of speaking with Mike Brown of the Pleasing Terrors podcast and the Pleasing Terrors Ghost Tour in Charleston, South Carolina! We discuss spooky tales from Charleston and other places that Mike has had a chance to visit. We also discuss some of our own experiences!

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