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Campfire #1 - Father's Day

Episode 1 of the The Shelf podcast, hosted by Patsy & Lydia, titled "Campfire #1 - Father's Day" was published on June 18, 2021 and runs 26 minutes.

June 18, 2021 ·26m · The Shelf

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Welcome to the first Campfire of The Shelf, we're so glad you found us and want to own your space on The Shelf.  Thanks for being curious. Our first campfire is about Father's Day.  It's raw, almost uncut.  We hope the background noise doesn't distract, we're learning what not to do and hope you'll join us for Campfire #2. Stay Curious, Patsy & Lydia  Episode edited by Che Cardoso

Welcome to the first Campfire of The Shelf, we're so glad you found us and want to own your space on The Shelf.  Thanks for being curious.

Our first campfire is about Father's Day.  It's raw, almost uncut.  We hope the background noise doesn't distract, we're learning what not to do and hope you'll join us for Campfire #2.

Stay Curious, Patsy & Lydia 

Episode edited by Che Cardoso

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