S3 E10. SEA PART II – The Invercauld
Description
Alix shares a shipwreck story with one hell of a plot twist in today's episode on the Invercauld.
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TRANSCRIPT
https://castinglotspod.home.blog/2021/12/30/s3-e10-sea-part-ii---the-invercauld/
CREDITS
With thanks to Emily for transcription help.
Written, hosted and produced by Alix Penn and Carmella Lowkis.
Theme music by Daniel Wackett. Find him on Twitter @ds_wack and Soundcloud as Daniel Wackett.
Logo by Riley. Find her on Twitter and Instagram @tallestfriend.
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