Episode 6 - Should we be a true crime podcast?

EPISODE · Nov 16, 2023 · 25 MIN

Episode 6 - Should we be a true crime podcast?

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Should we be a true crime podcast? Nah. Gabbie thinks quickly and Heather learns stuff. We discuss OCD, reassurance and Gabbie the superhero.Thank you for listening! Please subscribe to us wherever you listen to podcasts. Follow us on Instagram ⁠⁠@comicallyexp.podcast⁠⁠. Or visit our website, ⁠https://comicallyexposed.com⁠.//Credits//Hosts: Gabbie Blachman & Heather NyeProducer & Graphic Designer: Heather NyeMusic by Gxldxn Fxnch - “Not Like the Other (Instrumental)” (Licensed through Track Club)Stock Photography by Jess Bailey (Unsplash)

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