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From Root of Evil to So Supernatural: AMA with Rasha & Yvette

From Root of Evil to So Supernatural: AMA with Rasha & Yvette

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Surprise! In this bonus AMA, Rasha and Yvette answer your questions – from honoring the legacy of their mom, Fauna Hodel, to sharing the supernatural moments that shaped their lives. Come for the stories, stay for the sisterhood… and just a touch of the mystical!

Chapters:

  • 01:14-07:42 – Can we hear more about what you and your mom experienced?
  • 07:42-08:45 – Which of you is more skeptical?
  • 08:45-15:39 – Have either of you ever had a supernatural experience? What was it?
  • 15:39-18:50 – Have you ever experienced the Nightmarchers, or any other supernatural forces in Hawai’i?
  • 18:50-21:04 – If you could have any supernatural experience, what would it be?
  • 21:04-23:09 – What unsolved true crime case would you love to know the answer to?
  • 23:09-28:50 – What episode has been your favorite to record?
  • 28:50-32:37 – What supernatural story do you believe is 100% true?
  • 32:37-35:06 – Have you ever changed your opinion while doing research for an episode of So Supernatural?
  • 35:06-38:25 – ”If you really knew me, you would know that…”
  • 38:25-41:30 – Rapid fire questions!

For a full list of sources, please visit: sosupernaturalpodcast.com/from-root-of-evil-to-so-supernatural-ama-with-rasha-and-yvette

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