Not the obsession I was expecting.
There is something to be said for picking up a podcast with 5 seasons already out. A friend recommended this *spooky podcast* that I might like. Little did I know that I would spend my long drives cross country listening to an amazingly in-depth, yet bite sized horror story every episode. Do I necessarily recommend listening to 20 episodes strait while driving through the dark with nothing on the horizon? Maybe not, but it worked well for me. I thought this was going to be a place holder podcast to listen to between others, but NOPE, everything else has been set to the wayside while I follow the archivist deeper and deeper in to his darkness. Make sure you always have extra batteries for your torch my friends. You will need it.
Diggernoel via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 04/21/21
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