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Episode 56: LIVE AT JARROD'S Galentines Edition

Episode 56: LIVE AT JARROD'S Galentines Edition

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Join us as we gather once again at one of our favorite spots: Jarrod's! We recorded this episode on February, Friday the 13th aka Galentines day!

In this episode, Tayler tells the story of Brocarde, a singer-songwriter from Oxfordshire who is known for her dramatic gothic flair, dark romance, and theatrical aesthetic. But her love life took a very paranormal turn when she revealed she had fallen in love with a Victorian ghost named Edwardo. What started as a spooky rom-com fantasy complete with a gothic wedding and vows to thin air eventually turned into a cautionary tale, as Brocarde later shared that the relationship became intense and unsettling, leading her to end things and seek spiritual help. It’s a love story that proves dating is hard enough...even before you add ghosts.

Colleen covers “How To Loose A Guy In 10 Ways,” spotlighting infamous women in true crime and the very final ways they got rid of their men:

  • Melanie McGuire (The Suitcase Killer) – An argument ends with her boyfriend trapped in a suitcase while she… goes to bed. Nightmare fuel with a side of bad decisions.
  • Dalia Dippolito – Hired a hitman to kill her husband, unaware the “hitman” was undercover and the whole thing was caught on camera. True crime meets reality TV.
  • Jodi Arias – A toxic relationship spirals into obsession, lies, and one of the most disturbing crime scenes in modern true crime history.
  • Belle Gunness – Early 1900s serial killer who lured suitors through personal ads, murdered them, and buried them on her farm. Dating apps walked so Belle could run.
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