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Season 2: The Great Weird North
Episode 7: British Columbia
In this episode we are in the most westerly province in Canada. The stories from our Pacific Northwest are some weird. If you’ve ever wanted to know the full story of train robber Bill Miner made famous by one of the National Film Board of Canada’s Vignettes from back in the day you have come to the right place. Ever hear about loose feet washing up on the shores? You will here! How about Mandy the haunted doll? We’ll just be chilling out here in the Uncanny Valley while we discuss the origins of this creepy doll and why dolls are creepy in the first place.
Trigger Warning: There is discussion of suicide in this episode. Although our podcast style is casual and, let’s face it, silly we understand this is a serious issue. If you need help, please reach out to friends, family or suicide prevention in your area.
Warning: some language or themes may not be suitable for all ages.
Visit our website at www.someweirdpodcast.com
Have your own story or your own take on our stories? Email us at [email protected] or on twitter @SomeWeirdPod
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Season 2: The Great Weird North
Episode 7: British Columbia
In this episode we are in the most westerly province in Canada. The stories from our Pacific Northwest are some weird. If you’ve ever wanted to know the full story of train robber Bill Miner made famous by one of the National Film Board of Canada’s Vignettes from back in the day you have come to the right place. Ever hear about loose feet washing up on the shores? You will here! How about Mandy the haunted doll? We’ll just be chilling out here in the Uncanny Valley while we discuss the origins of this creepy doll and why dolls are creepy in the first place.
Trigger Warning: There is discussion of suicide in this episode. Although our podcast style is casual and, let’s face it, silly we understand this is a serious issue. If you need help, please reach out to friends, family or suicide prevention in your area.
Warning: some language or themes may not be suitable for all ages.
Visit our website at www.someweirdpodcast.com
Have your own story or your own take on our stories? Email us at [email protected] or on twitter @SomeWeirdPod

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