Elissa and Morissa, two distant cousins, take on legendary cases previously accepted to never be solved.
Publishes | Twice monthly | Episodes | 54 | Founded | 2 years ago |
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Categories | Comedy FictionFiction |
A crazy tale of baking gone wrong that ends up with a monstrous creation brought down by an animal who wants sugar.
Morissa watched a recent documentary about a woman in school who was bullied because she had jaundice. After some soul-searching, a little support from her roommate, she realized it was not worth trying to change herself to fit in.
A veeeeery long time ago this guy named Ikkor adopted a kid and it ended ... not well.
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Was this story supposed to be an April fools joke story? Haha. A good retelling of the Three Billy Goats Gruff.
I’m sorry but I didn’t really care for this I tried a few episodes but you just seem to be wittering on and not really making many jokes or saying anything slightly amusing
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This podcast combines humor and storytelling to explore historical cold cases that were previously thought to be unsolvable. The hosts, two cousins, engage listeners through a comedic lens while addressing serious themes such as betrayal, identity, societal issues, and family dynamics. They tackle a diverse range of narratives, from classic fairy tales to ancient legends, unraveling the complexities of human nature, societal norms, and morality, all while maintaining a lighthearted approach. Each episode features a blend of humor and insightful commentary that invites listeners to reflect on both the stories being told and their relevance to contemporary life.
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Cold Case Files: Happily Ever After? launched 2 years ago and published 54 episodes to date. You can find more information about this podcast including rankings, audience demographics and engagement in our podcast database.
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