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"We're the Mother Teresa of podcasts..."

Oct 26, 201956 min
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In this episode: Halloween week is upon us and Dodging Death embrace the spooky season with some terrifying anecdotes. Producer Paul tells the team about the man who accosted his girlfriend at her front door; Stephen reveals the reason his beautician is now behind bars and Ryan tells how he is now possessed by the spirit of Mother Teresa on account of having stayed in the same New York hotel as her. As a relief from the scares, Stephen returns to host this week's features based around his two favourite things - baked goods and Gary Barlow. He tests the team’s knowledge of supergroup Take That, in a competition where they have the opportunity to win some Mr Kipling French fancies. Find out who wins the delicious treat, in a podcast first: Cake That! Email us: [email protected]  Follow us on Instagram: @dodgingdeathpodcast       Follow Stephen on Instagram: @stephenwilliams.jr   Stephen's website: www.stephenwilliamsjr.com    About the show: Dodging Death is a weekly comedy podcast, hosted by Stephen Williams Jr and Ryan Paton. Join them for an hour of generally uninformed, irrelevant chat - where they discuss topics such as celebrity builder Nick Knowles, the daily threat of gout and bus driver rivalry. Despite its name, the podcast will offer little in the way of information towards how you can, in fact, avoid an untimely demise. If anything, it’ll only make your fear of it worse...
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