M&B Paranormal Investigations: Episode 8

M&B Paranormal Investigations: Episode 8

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Important: Please stop using Spotify

Hello, Laurence & Lindsay here. We've got a big problem, and we need your help. If you're listening to this on Spotify, we're asking you to stop, and switch to another podcast player. As I'm sure most of you know, there's plenty of evidence that Spotify is a terrible company with ...  Show more

We're leaving Spotify. Let's keep in touch!

Here's the link to our Bandcamp pageAnd here's the link to our Ko-fi pageHello, listeners! It’s us again. Hopefully you listened to our last message. If you didn’t, it was about how we’re taking all our shows off Spotify.And now, that time has come: as of today, we’ve requested t ...  Show more

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