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This episode we're joined by Andrew Greene, a man who needs no introduction.
Kidding, of course he does. Andrew also hails from our hometown of Anchorage, and he's a fellow graduate of East High School. This episode was recorded on July 22, and Andrew shares his experiences with the current situation in Portland.
Susan was unable to join us this episode but Andrew offers a new perspective as we discuss the show's old loves and new friendships.
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Music:
"Kazoo" by Hilary Hutchison
"Haunted" by Ross Bugden