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Dippy Doesn't Know with Blythe Haaga

Episode 5 of the Those Who Aunt podcast, hosted by The BabyMakers, titled "Dippy Doesn't Know with Blythe Haaga " was published on January 30, 2022 and runs 74 minutes.

January 30, 2022 ·74m · Those Who Aunt

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Pat and Mags welcome Aunt Joy to the podcast this week and our chat involves chee chee beans, fry-yi-yi-yi, getting juiced, Aunt Mommy, not the John Grisham you're thinking of, grapevine-ing on your own, Chris Christie novels, where snakes aren't, furniture for single women, jostling the bean, and the fat part of the stick. TW: relying on the faceblindness of children Aunt Pat - Colleen Doyle Auntie Mags - Dana Quercioli Aunt Joy - Blythe Haaga Artwork - Jordan Stafford Mauntras - Carol Doyle Editor - Colleen Doyle Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/the-babymakers/support

Pat and Mags welcome Aunt Joy to the podcast this week and our chat involves chee chee beans, fry-yi-yi-yi, getting juiced, Aunt Mommy, not the John Grisham you're thinking of, grapevine-ing on your own, Chris Christie novels, where snakes aren't, furniture for single women, jostling the bean, and the fat part of the stick. TW: relying on the faceblindness of children

Aunt Pat - Colleen Doyle

Auntie Mags - Dana Quercioli

Aunt Joy - Blythe Haaga

Artwork - Jordan Stafford

Mauntras - Carol Doyle

Editor - Colleen Doyle

Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app

Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/the-babymakers/support

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