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Welcome to our 3nd installment of Digital Folklore Unplugged.

These unplugged episodes are all about stripping away the fancy production elements so that we can give you access to raw (or slightly edited) interviews with folklore experts.

On today’s episode, Perry & Mason sit down with Mark Muncy.

Mark is the author of Eerie Florida, Eerie Apalachia, Creepy Florida, and more. He also hosts a podcast called Eerie Travels. It’s a weekly show, where he and his co-host Erika Lance explore monsters, legends, history, and mysteries. Each episode, we invite you to explore destinations for your own Eerie Travels!

And – just a reminder – if you are one of our wonderful Patreon supporters, you get access to these interviews a few days early before their general release.

Ok, let’s get unplugged…

Guest:

Books (Amazon Associate Links)

🗣 Join our Discord community

💁‍♀️ Support us on Patreon

🕸 Sign-up for our newsletter, check our our merch, and learn more about the show at digitalfolklore.fm.

📚 Check our book list for some great folklore-related books

Find us on the socials:

Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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Welcome to our 3nd installment of Digital Folklore Unplugged.

These unplugged episodes are all about stripping away the fancy production elements so that we can give you access to raw (or slightly edited) interviews with folklore experts.

On today’s episode, Perry & Mason sit down with Mark Muncy.

Mark is the author of Eerie Florida, Eerie Apalachia, Creepy Florida, and more. He also hosts a podcast called Eerie Travels. It’s a weekly show, where he and his co-host Erika Lance explore monsters, legends, history, and mysteries. Each episode, we invite you to explore destinations for your own Eerie Travels!

And – just a reminder – if you are one of our wonderful Patreon supporters, you get access to these interviews a few days early before their general release.

Ok, let’s get unplugged…

Guest:

Books (Amazon Associate Links)

🗣 Join our Discord community

💁‍♀️ Support us on Patreon

🕸 Sign-up for our newsletter, check our our merch, and learn more about the show at digitalfolklore.fm.

📚 Check our book list for some great folklore-related books

Find us on the socials:

Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

  continue reading

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