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EPISODE 16: Monsters are real


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Join us as we kick back with our favorite drinks and take a leisurely stroll through Kanapaha Botanical Gardens, all while reflecting on the month that seemed to last forever—January. From there, we jump into discussions about our favorite podcast theme songs and introduce our latest segment, "Comments I Saw on the Internet," setting the stage for a gripping tale about Aileen Wuornos, the infamous female serial killer.

It's not all serious talk, though. We share some laughs recounting our aches and pains of getting older, like the time we battled a stubborn jar of change and hilariously navigated the perplexing world of banking policies. The tone shifts as we recount the dramatic aftermath of Hurricane Helene, where community spirit shone through adversity, turning chaos into camaraderie with a hurricane party for fifteen. Amidst the humor, we explore the resilience and shared experiences that bind families and communities together during such tumultuous times.

On a more serious note, we discuss the ongoing quest for justice in the case of the West Memphis Three, with recent evidence discoveries sparking both hope and frustration. The episode takes a deeper dive into the life of Aileen Wuornos, exploring her troubled past and the film "Monster" that portrayed her story. As we wrap up, our excitement for the upcoming Underbelly show with Cultus Black , promising more thrilling content and musical memories to come. Don't miss out on this mix of intrigue, laughter, and anticipation for what's next. Keep listening for part 2 next week! 

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