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Introducing Season 4 of SNAFU!

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Speaker 1

Hey, Ed helms here, host of Snaffo, my podcast about history's greatest screw ups this fault.

I'm coming back for season four, and I'm bringing you even more Snaffoos than ever.

That's right, Every single episode will be a brand new, crazy mishap from history, from the Donner Party to the Great Molasses Flood and yes, that is a real thing.

I'll be covering the most head scratching moments from throughout humanity's very messy past, and this season I'm dragging along some of my funniest and most interesting friends for the ride.

You want to make sure it's easy to catch those fishes so you feel good about yourself.

Speaker 2

What was that like for you to soft launch into the show?

Speaker 1

Sorry, Jenna, I'll be asking the questions.

Today podcast we were doing cal Any.

Guess what the current population of California is?

Speaker 2

Oh?

Boy, thirty two million plus or minus.

A Kardashian, Nick Kroll.

Speaker 1

I hope this story is good enough to get you to toss that sandwich.

Speaker 2

Let's see how it goes.

Speaker 1

It's gonna be a very big helping of history served up with a side of banter, maybe some insight, and definitely a lot of laughs.

Speaker 2

Thirty two lost nuclear weapons.

You'll wait or stop what?

Speaker 1

That's our campaigns logan forget a bad forget about it.

Ernie Shackleton sounds like a solid seventies basketball player who still wore knee pads.

And for the very first time, you can now watch Snaffoo on YouTube.

Yeah, just go to YouTube dot com slash at symbol Snaffoo pod.

Speaker 2

I love a Snaffoo, I love you, I love this pod.

So three of my favorite things are about to happen, all at once.

Just an abundance of riches right here.

Speaker 1

Listen to Season four of Snaffoo with Ed Helms starting October eighth on the iHeartRadio app, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcasts.

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