Shirley Manson

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#125 - Snow Day Snack Attack Remorse

It's a snow day and Craig is sitting in New York enjoying the weather and snacking. While doing so he takes the time to answer some Tweets & Emails from all of you, enjoy. Have a question for Craig? Drop him an email at: ⁠⁠craigfergusonpodcast@gmail.com⁠⁠, send him a message on s ...  Show more

#124 - Craig's Book Club (Plot Twist: He Hasn't Read The Books)

Coming at you live from London as Craig is on location for the week before returning stateside. But the jetsetting has left Craig jetlagged but rather than being unproductive he decided to give us an impromptu book club. So he went online and ordered 4 books that he has to recomm ...  Show more

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