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Fanatics Flabbering About Franchises

Episode 1 of the Analytical Mayhem podcast, hosted by Ayyoob Saeed, titled "Fanatics Flabbering About Franchises" was published on June 26, 2021 and runs 90 minutes.

June 26, 2021 ·90m · Analytical Mayhem

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In this first-parter and first episode of Analytical Mayhem, we talk about three franchises that have impacted us in our lives (rants and asides ensue)! It goes on for maybe a bit too long sometimes, but we think it's an overall really fun time (our egos are very fragil, you must inflate them for pity's sake)!

In this first-parter and first episode of Analytical Mayhem, we talk about three franchises that have impacted us in our lives (rants and asides ensue)! It goes on for maybe a bit too long sometimes, but we think it's an overall really fun time (our egos are very fragil, you must inflate them for pity's sake)!

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