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Ep. 132: Banjo Beef

Episode 132 of the Weirds of a Feather: An AuDHD-Adjacent Podcast podcast, hosted by weirdsofafeather, titled "Ep. 132: Banjo Beef" was published on January 8, 2026 and runs 70 minutes.

January 8, 2026 ·70m · Weirds of a Feather: An AuDHD-Adjacent Podcast

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Strap on your straw hats and get those boots ready for tapping, because Kristin has a banjo song in her heart and she’s not going to rest until we’re all do-si-doing.    This episode, we’re sharing a Business Someone Should Start that just may change the pooping game forever before Grace teaches you the ancient art of lino/block printing, including what materials you need to get started and some visual examples of how to do it.    Plus, we’re reading a listener’s Pizza Secrets/Schoolyard Confessions, featuring child crimes, death wishes, unspoken social rules, ADHD impulsiveness, and lying to teachers for prayer circle clout.     Resources https://feathersandfolktales.com/diemdangersblogposts/historyofblockprinting Speedball Art Visit our website: weirdsofafeather.com  Follow us on TikTok: @weirdsofafeather Watch full-length episodes on Youtube: youtube.com/@weirdsofafeather Join our Reddit community: reddit.com/r/WeirdsofaFeather/ Find us on Instagram: @weirdsofafeather  Become a Patreon member for bonus content: patreon.com/weirdsofafeather

Strap on your straw hats and get those boots ready for tapping, because Kristin has a banjo song in her heart and she’s not going to rest until we’re all do-si-doing. 

 

This episode, we’re sharing a Business Someone Should Start that just may change the pooping game forever before Grace teaches you the ancient art of lino/block printing, including what materials you need to get started and some visual examples of how to do it. 

 

Plus, we’re reading a listener’s Pizza Secrets/Schoolyard Confessions, featuring child crimes, death wishes, unspoken social rules, ADHD impulsiveness, and lying to teachers for prayer circle clout.

 

 

Resources

https://feathersandfolktales.com/diemdangersblogposts/historyofblockprinting

Speedball Art

Visit our website: weirdsofafeather.com 

Follow us on TikTok: @weirdsofafeather

Watch full-length episodes on Youtube: youtube.com/@weirdsofafeather

Join our Reddit community: reddit.com/r/WeirdsofaFeather/

Find us on Instagram: @weirdsofafeather 

Become a Patreon member for bonus content: patreon.com/weirdsofafeather

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