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My Spooky Season Mini Reviews, Ep 5: My Favorite Horror Podcasts

 

welcome welcome to episode 5 of the spooky season mini reviews! In this episode i talk of my favorite horror story/spooky tales podcasts that i listen to at this time of year. what are your favorite spooky story podcasts as I would love some more recommendations 🎃👻 happy spooky season! 

@mrnightmareofficial 

@letsread_podcast 

These episodes first launch at my tiktok (handle name tiffanyapanmusic ) before being posted here at my vlogging channel. If you are into Dark Celtic Folk Music and Time Travel, visit my other channel at youtube.com/TiffanyApan 

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