72: Millennial Folklore
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Rubizal & The Bride, The Red Spot, and Harold This first episode of Spooky Season has it ALL – disguises, demons, body horror, reanimated dolls, bad magic, and fancy boys! Abbie tells the whimsical yet mind-bending Silesian (Central Europe) story of Rubizal, while Kelsey pulls a few choice tales from the book that terrified all North American millennials to the core whether they admit it or not: Scary Stories To Tell In The Dark. Make sure to subscribe on Apple, Spotify, Stitcher, or wherever you listen to podcasts. Send your stories to [email protected] and follow us on Instagram and Twitter @fairytalefixpod. If you enjoy the show, help us out by joining our Patreon at fairytalefix.cash and visit us at fairytalefixpod.com. Fairy Tale Fix is performed and produced by: Abbie Lammel (@bonanzafamine)Kelsey Horne (@monsieurcheval)Dustin Alexander (@dustinalexander) In partnership with our Patreon producers: Angel EspinozaElizabeth MasoudCynthia LammelWilliam JohnsonDami SchlobohmKeilei MacInnessCaroline DonhamMelissa BuronRabia SadiqGisselle M. Ingan Books and other media mentioned in this episode: Check out all the books from the show here! A Book of Charms and Changelings – out of print Scary Stories to Tell in the Dark   Fairy Tale Fix Podcast is a Fantastic Worlds Production.
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