Send us a text Guess who's back? Back again? Zach and Sloane. Tell a friend. That's right you little freaks, we're back and better than ever because we are super charged with the erotic Freudian energy of Guillermo Del Toro's monster masterpiece "Frankenstein". What better way to welcome ourselves back to business than with a steampunk coded gothic horror tale featuring everyone's favorite long boi Jacob Elordi. The sensual tension between Jacob and Oscar Isaac was almost as compe...
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Send us a text Guess who's back? Back again? Zach and Sloane. Tell a friend. That's right you little freaks, we're back and better than ever because we are super charged with the erotic Freudian energy of Guillermo Del Toro's monster masterpiece "Frankenstein". What better way to welcome ourselves back to business than with a steampunk coded gothic horror tale featuring everyone's favorite long boi Jacob Elordi. The sensual tension between Jacob and Oscar Isaac was almost as compe...
A Gilded Conversation with Luke Harlan (Justice for George's Nameless Valet!)
Mummy Dearest
1 hour 15 minutes
3 months ago
A Gilded Conversation with Luke Harlan (Justice for George's Nameless Valet!)
Send us a text Welcome to a BONUS Gilded Age episode! This time we're chatting with The Gilded Age producer and friend of the pod, Luke Harlan. We ask Luke all of our burning questions, give him our predictions, and talk about what's beneath the britches of Manhattan's high society. So wind up your bushy clock and board a train for Morenci because this season is only 5 episodes in! Support the show Visit MummyDearestPodcast.com for merch and more! Follow the podcast on Instagram! Follow Slo...
Mummy Dearest
Send us a text Guess who's back? Back again? Zach and Sloane. Tell a friend. That's right you little freaks, we're back and better than ever because we are super charged with the erotic Freudian energy of Guillermo Del Toro's monster masterpiece "Frankenstein". What better way to welcome ourselves back to business than with a steampunk coded gothic horror tale featuring everyone's favorite long boi Jacob Elordi. The sensual tension between Jacob and Oscar Isaac was almost as compe...