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Ep. 26: Bucket-Sized Carcass Collection

An episode of the Weirds of a Feather: An AuDHD-Adjacent Podcast podcast, hosted by weirdsofafeather, titled "Ep. 26: Bucket-Sized Carcass Collection" was published on June 30, 2022 and runs 64 minutes.

June 30, 2022 ·64m · Weirds of a Feather: An AuDHD-Adjacent Podcast

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Don your night goggles and get to digging, my fellow neighborhood freaks, because we’re coming to you live from the ditches of Route 3 with one hot and fresh carcass of an episode, and you know we can’t bury this thing alone.   If you were upset by rat kings, then strap in, John, because this episode we’re taking Hobby Collectors to a whole new level of nightmare. In a segment straight out of Hozier’s wet dreams, local ghoul woman Grace is taking you down into her vulture lair to teach you about the in(nards) and outs of animal bone collecting. She’ll tell you what materials you need, how to get started, and explain why anyone would want to do this in the first place.    Then, to liven things back up, we’re sharing devastating ADHD quirks, childhood movie traumas (Kristin still can’t eat a peach without screaming), and mischievous Pizza Secrets from our youths that we’re almost sorry about, but not quite.

Don your night goggles and get to digging, my fellow neighborhood freaks, because we’re coming to you live from the ditches of Route 3 with one hot and fresh carcass of an episode, and you know we can’t bury this thing alone.

 

If you were upset by rat kings, then strap in, John, because this episode we’re taking Hobby Collectors to a whole new level of nightmare. In a segment straight out of Hozier’s wet dreams, local ghoul woman Grace is taking you down into her vulture lair to teach you about the in(nards) and outs of animal bone collecting. She’ll tell you what materials you need, how to get started, and explain why anyone would want to do this in the first place. 

 

Then, to liven things back up, we’re sharing devastating ADHD quirks, childhood movie traumas (Kristin still can’t eat a peach without screaming), and mischievous Pizza Secrets from our youths that we’re almost sorry about, but not quite.

 

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