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College Degrees, Comedians & Comfy Couches

An episode of the The Theory of Enchantment podcast, hosted by The Theory of Enchantment, titled "College Degrees, Comedians & Comfy Couches" was published on November 5, 2018 and runs 33 minutes.

November 5, 2018 ·33m · The Theory of Enchantment

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Here I interview my good friend Hali Haber and her roommate Alyssa in an experimental podcast discussing everything from great female comedians to college degrees that did nothing for us but were still worth it. Enjoy!

Here I interview my good friend Hali Haber and her roommate Alyssa in an experimental podcast discussing everything from great female comedians to college degrees that did nothing for us but were still worth it. Enjoy!
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