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Behind the Scenes with Sandwich Sally

Episode 20 of the Road Noise podcast, hosted by Jest Kidding, titled "Behind the Scenes with Sandwich Sally" was published on May 16, 2024 and runs 7 minutes.

May 16, 2024 ·7m · Road Noise

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In this special episode, we introduce you to "Sandwich Sally," a beloved puppet character that brought joy—and sandwiches—to the puppet presentations. From her unique way of engaging kids to the unforgettable 6-foot Subway sandwich incident, this episode is packed with laughs and insights into the creative ways God provided for the ministry. So buckle up, and let's hit the road with Road Noise!

In this special episode, we introduce you to "Sandwich Sally," a beloved puppet character that brought joy—and sandwiches—to the puppet presentations. From her unique way of engaging kids to the unforgettable 6-foot Subway sandwich incident, this episode is packed with laughs and insights into the creative ways God provided for the ministry. So buckle up, and let's hit the road with Road Noise!

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