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Episode 37: Deck the Hall: Battle Royale

An episode of the An Axe League of Their Own podcast, hosted by Alex, Jacy, Adeline, titled "Episode 37: Deck the Hall: Battle Royale" was published on December 25, 2024 and runs 159 minutes.

December 25, 2024 ·159m · An Axe League of Their Own

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In this episode we welcome four very enthusiastic, very opinionated women to join us in a Hot Take battle for the ages! Christina “Lemons” Kingsbury, Hillary “Clutchary” Dolloff, Kristen “Stormy Stormerson” Giles, and Moira “Mojo” Girard each brought along their own topics to discuss as we descend into madness. Grab a drink and yell at your listening device along with us! Special shoutout to Badger for the beautiful new Christmas tune, “The 12 Days of Clutchmiss.” Happy Holidays!  Don’t forget to donate to our Gal-Lee fund to keep sending women to tournaments throughout the year. Please send any shoutouts, hot takes, comments, and concerns to [email protected].

In this episode we welcome four very enthusiastic, very opinionated women to join us in a Hot Take battle for the ages! Christina “Lemons” Kingsbury, Hillary “Clutchary” Dolloff, Kristen “Stormy Stormerson” Giles, and Moira “Mojo” Girard each brought along their own topics to discuss as we descend into madness. Grab a drink and yell at your listening device along with us!

Special shoutout to Badger for the beautiful new Christmas tune, “The 12 Days of Clutchmiss.” Happy Holidays! 

Don’t forget to donate to our Gal-Lee fund to keep sending women to tournaments throughout the year. Please send any shoutouts, hot takes, comments, and concerns to [email protected].

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