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Episode Three: The Family Knife

Episode Three: The Family Knife

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A quick trigger warning for the end of the episode: Alyssa addresses the recent white supremacist attack on the black citizens of Buffalo, NY. This is addressed because this city is where Alyssa lives and where she and Glenn met. If you can't bring yourself to listen to it stop the episode when Meme Time is over and you'll avoid hearing any talk of it whatsoever.

It's (finally) the third episode of Our Pod Means Death and Alyssa would like to apologize for the MAJOR delay. Technical issues had arisen and by the time the episode was recorded, a lot of things were happening at once. But! It's here now and Glenn and Alyssa love you dearly! In this episode, Glenn and Alyssa discuss goth decor, familial cutlery, and how many slaves the real-life Stede Bonnet had growing up.

Buffalo Tops Shooting Survivors and Victims' Families Help:
https://bookshop.org/lists/zeneta-and-zaire-s-wishlist
https://www.gofundme.com/c/act/buffalo-mass-shooting-fundraisers
https://www.feedmorewny.org/donate/

https://nationalcompassion.org/fund/buffalo-survivors-fund/

https://blackloveresistsintherust.org/
https://buffalogogreen.org/
All links are verified by the city of Buffalo, any money donated goes directly where it says it will.

Our Twitter @podmeansdeath
Alyssa's Twitter @gravitydefiner
Music by Black Bones

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