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PREVIEW EPISODE

An episode of the Prairie to Pacific: An OC Rewatch Podcast podcast, hosted by Josh Kuipers, titled "PREVIEW EPISODE " was published on March 14, 2023 and runs 47 minutes.

March 14, 2023 ·47m · Prairie to Pacific: An OC Rewatch Podcast

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Welcome to the OC, Bitch! Josh and Anthony knock the rust off and get back behind the mics to kick things off for their new OC rewatch podcast! Before they start working their way through the series episode by episode, the guys talk about their history with The OC, the appeal of the show, their predictions for favorite characters and seasons, and brainstorming new awards.  The new OC rewatch podcast from Josh and Anthony, coming soon! Also check out their Friday Night Lights rewatch podcast, Reliving the Lights: https://linktr.ee/relivingthelights 

Welcome to the OC, Bitch! Josh and Anthony knock the rust off and get back behind the mics to kick things off for their new OC rewatch podcast! Before they start working their way through the series episode by episode, the guys talk about their history with The OC, the appeal of the show, their predictions for favorite characters and seasons, and brainstorming new awards. 

The new OC rewatch podcast from Josh and Anthony, coming soon!


Also check out their Friday Night Lights rewatch podcast, Reliving the Lights: https://linktr.ee/relivingthelights 

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