The Venice Ballroom (Chapter 11, Part 1 of MITGR)

The Venice Ballroom (Chapter 11, Part 1 of MI...

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Introducing: I Am Rama

Rama was a spiritual teacher in the 80s and 90s who inspired many of his students while helming what many of his detractors would describe as a cult. He defied society’s archetypal vision of a New Age leader, eschewing minimalism for wealth and celebrity. He was also a man ahead ...  Show more

The End (Chapter 17 of MITGR)

In the final chapter of Murder in the Glass Room, Phil discovers who murdered Edna. To play Geoffrey's MITGR-themed game, go to adventuresnack.com/dirtcheap. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices 

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