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Hairy Yarns is produced by Violet Sky Media in Los Angeles, California. Follow hosts Tal Anderson and Kayla Cromer on Instagram @TheTalAnderson and @KaylaCromerOfficial . The Hairy Yarns Podcast will post updates to the Official Instagram Account @HairyYarnsPodcast . Stay tuned for the next episode!
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