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    Episode 15: Dead Girls Talk to Willis Madden: Skin Walker Ranch

    enAugust 14, 2020
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    About this Episode

    Minda and Kristi welcome comedian Willis Madden, host of the Two Drunk Dads podcast,  on the show to discuss the Skinwalker Ranch in Utah.  Is it truly a Navajo curse? Aliens? Or just a good old fashioned, epic Scooby Doo style generational prank war?

    Willis' podcast Two Drunk Dads can be on Apple Podcasts, Spotify and all other podcast platforms.

     

    Cover art by: A.R. Kistner

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