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🗓️ 6 October 2022
⏱️ 46 minutes
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Rabia and Ellyn are bringing their two unique true crime podcasting styles to you in this brand new series. In today's episode they tell you how they came up with the concept of the show and what to expect in the coming episodes!
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0:00.0 | Well, hello everyone out there in the podcast world. This is Ellen Marsh. And I am Robbie |
0:19.4 | at Jothery and you are joining us on our inaugural our first launch our first episode of |
0:27.1 | Rabia and Ellen solved the case a true crime talk show. We are so excited. This has been a |
0:33.9 | long time coming. We have had to pull teeth and slap people around and make all kinds |
0:39.5 | of noise to make this finally happen. Yeah, I mean, of course we did, but you know, the |
0:45.1 | main thing we wanted to do a little intro episode. We kind of threw this together because |
0:50.1 | we thought, you know, we're both from the true crime world. We're both have different |
0:55.3 | sets of listeners from all over whether it be from undisclosed or me unobsessive disappeared. |
1:03.0 | And we thought let's give our listeners a chance to either get to know each of us or get |
1:08.3 | to know us just a little bit better. It's a brilliant idea. The thing is like I'm sure |
1:12.4 | we have crossover listeners. I'm sure look, I am a listener of your show, right? I'm |
1:17.2 | a fan of your show, Ellen. So, yeah, I've been a fan of you for way, way longer. And |
1:24.0 | we'll get to how we got to making this podcast. But definitely it's fair to our listeners |
1:28.8 | to be like, I want my audience, my undisclosed audience to get to know Ellen Marsh. And I want |
1:32.7 | your audience to be like, you know, who the heck is this woman that Ellen's talking |
1:36.3 | to? Yeah. And I feel like this is an opportunity for, you know, sometimes in life, we really |
1:42.7 | get, I don't like the word pigeonholed, but we kind of get put in little brackets, you |
1:47.4 | know, I'm more from the comedy world and you're from the, I actually do real important |
1:52.5 | work and actually make a difference in the world. And I think that it's a chance for |
1:58.5 | also our listeners to get to know a different side of us because you are sassy as shit. |
2:04.9 | I don't think that you give yourself enough credit. And I know I really, really fancy |
2:10.0 | myself a much, I fancy myself a journalist, Robya. I know. I thought you were a lawyer. |
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