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Sarah and Maggie celebrate Halloween with guestie besties Christie Wallace and Heather McKinney from Sinisterhood.
A little bit about our guestie besties:
(Timestamp: 11:11)
Christie Wallace and Heather McKinney are co-hosts and best friends from Sinisterhood podcast. Covering all things true crime, cryptid, and creepy, these two Dallas-based comedians are podcasting pros and we are honored to have them on the podcast.
But first, a recap of the best costumes from childhood including a makeshift devil, an old lady, Ross Perot, and a gal who was struck by lightning.
Just the fact: In Ireland the myth of Stingy Jack is where the idea of carving pumpkins originated from. When Stingy Jack died, he was kept out of heaven and banished from Hell so he just roams around on Halloween, kept away only by faces carved in vegetables.
What do you think? Do you like carving faces in pumpkins or potatoes on Halloween? Would you go a GALactic gal’s trip with Sinisterhood? Do you love McGruff the crime dog?
If you want to hear the reacts, be sure to subscribe wherever you get your podcasts, and on YouTube. New episodes dropping every Tuesday and Thursday, and minisodes hitting your feeds every Monday for a quick fact to kick off the week!
If you like this conversational comedy podcast with fun facts and best friendship, be sure to subscribe and review!
Xoxo, Sarah and Maggie
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By The Monthly JunkSarah and Maggie celebrate Halloween with guestie besties Christie Wallace and Heather McKinney from Sinisterhood.
A little bit about our guestie besties:
(Timestamp: 11:11)
Christie Wallace and Heather McKinney are co-hosts and best friends from Sinisterhood podcast. Covering all things true crime, cryptid, and creepy, these two Dallas-based comedians are podcasting pros and we are honored to have them on the podcast.
But first, a recap of the best costumes from childhood including a makeshift devil, an old lady, Ross Perot, and a gal who was struck by lightning.
Just the fact: In Ireland the myth of Stingy Jack is where the idea of carving pumpkins originated from. When Stingy Jack died, he was kept out of heaven and banished from Hell so he just roams around on Halloween, kept away only by faces carved in vegetables.
What do you think? Do you like carving faces in pumpkins or potatoes on Halloween? Would you go a GALactic gal’s trip with Sinisterhood? Do you love McGruff the crime dog?
If you want to hear the reacts, be sure to subscribe wherever you get your podcasts, and on YouTube. New episodes dropping every Tuesday and Thursday, and minisodes hitting your feeds every Monday for a quick fact to kick off the week!
If you like this conversational comedy podcast with fun facts and best friendship, be sure to subscribe and review!
Xoxo, Sarah and Maggie
Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices