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    S2E1: The Message Service of Lilydale

    enNovember 08, 2019
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    About this Episode

    Photographer Shannon Taggart talks to host Suzanne Clores about her bizarre photographic journey capturing physical mediums around the world and hunting for the elusive substance of ectoplasm.

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