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Quacking Up About the Birds

Maddy and Camryn discuss week 12 of football and all the bird glory in a CLEAN episode. Go Birds! Go Girls! is hosted and produced by Camryn Redding and Madison Hilferty Subscribe to this podcast and leave a review on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, or wh

Episode 7 of the Go Birds! Go Girls! podcast, hosted by Madison Hilferty and Camryn Redding, titled "Quacking Up About the Birds" was published on December 7, 2023.

December 7, 2023 · Go Birds! Go Girls!

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Maddy and Camryn discuss week 12 of football and all the bird glory in a CLEAN episode. Go Birds! Go Girls! is hosted and produced by Camryn Redding and Madison Hilferty Subscribe to this podcast and leave a review on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get podcasts! Discover more WMNJ and DUPA content at wmnjradio.com, duparchive.org, or wherever you get podcasts!

Maddy and Camryn discuss week 12 of football and all the bird glory in a CLEAN episode.

Go Birds! Go Girls! is hosted and produced by Camryn Redding and Madison Hilferty

Subscribe to this podcast and leave a review on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get podcasts!

Discover more WMNJ and DUPA content at wmnjradio.com, duparchive.org, or wherever you get podcasts!

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