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i recommend this podcast unbelievably highly. there's no ads or sponsors, and all the episodes are comprised of Olivia and Aran dropping some cool historical facts about the medieval period while taking the complete piss out of said history and each other. so so funny and full of earnest, i love this show so much. if you want to try it out, give the football episode a listen first. it had me stifling out loud laughter on the bus at multiple points.
Jun 26, 2024

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