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Donny wastes your time yet again with a recap of this week's episode of "The Masked Dancer." Is anyone watching this besides him and his sister? He's not sure, but how is he supposed to breathe with no air now that the Exotic Bird went home? He shares his connection to the dancer behind the mask - is he her #1 fan? Quite possibly.
He's then joined by Carlee Paris and Callie Pillow, hosts of Killer Society Podcast (@killersocietypodcast) to break down the 20/20 special "The List: Who Killed Jon Benet?" They share their theories going into the special (spoiler alert: it's Burke) and if the special taught them anything (it didn't) and if they changed their thinking about the case (surprisingly, yes). They also discuss which celebrities look like they're made for solving infamous cold cases.
The episode wraps up with an interview with author Kosoko Jackson (@kosokojackson), whose debut novel "Yesterday is History" is out now. They discuss Kosoko's inspiration, his writing process and which childhood books led him down a path as a writer. Donny shares some insights on the first novel he ever wrote ("Camp Doolb," which is just blood spelled backwards, and in hindsight was just "Goosebumps" fan fiction).
Kosoko Jackson interview 45:39 - 1:06:25
Find me on instagram and twitter: @realdonnywood
Donny wastes your time yet again with a recap of this week's episode of "The Masked Dancer." Is anyone watching this besides him and his sister? He's not sure, but how is he supposed to breathe with no air now that the Exotic Bird went home? He shares his connection to the dancer behind the mask - is he her #1 fan? Quite possibly.
He's then joined by Carlee Paris and Callie Pillow, hosts of Killer Society Podcast (@killersocietypodcast) to break down the 20/20 special "The List: Who Killed Jon Benet?" They share their theories going into the special (spoiler alert: it's Burke) and if the special taught them anything (it didn't) and if they changed their thinking about the case (surprisingly, yes). They also discuss which celebrities look like they're made for solving infamous cold cases.
The episode wraps up with an interview with author Kosoko Jackson (@kosokojackson), whose debut novel "Yesterday is History" is out now. They discuss Kosoko's inspiration, his writing process and which childhood books led him down a path as a writer. Donny shares some insights on the first novel he ever wrote ("Camp Doolb," which is just blood spelled backwards, and in hindsight was just "Goosebumps" fan fiction).
Kosoko Jackson interview 45:39 - 1:06:25
Find me on instagram and twitter: @realdonnywood