#2096 - Josh Dubin & Sheldon Johnson

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#2431 - Shane Gillis

Shane is a comedian, co-host of “Matt and Shane’s Secret Podcast” with Matt McCusker, a creator and star of Netflix’s comedy series “Tires,” and one half of the sketch comedy duo “Gilly and Keeves” with John McKeever.www.shanemgillis.com https://gillyandkeeves.tvhttps://www.youtub ...  Show more

#2430 - Jay Anderson

Jay Anderson is the host and creator of the YouTube program and podcast Project Unity, which focuses on UFO and UAP phenomenon, human origins, ancient mysteries, and other topics. www.youtube.com/@ProjectUnity http://www.patreon.com/ProjectUnity Perplexity: Download the app or ask ...  Show more

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