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Houston the Demon Hunter

Ep. 186

Your daily afternoon rewind from The Kat 98.7 and 93.9 The Mix, packed with the 3 to 7 pm breaks that keep the drive home fun. In this one, Houston defends calling a climb up Arthur’s Seat a hike while Scotland TikTok roasts his hat and his stamina. We size up Bad Bunny as the newly crowned Super Bowl halftime headliner and why the NFL is chasing a global pop wave. Then Houston becomes a full-blown K-Pop Demon Hunters evangelist, geeking out over the songs and surprise voice talent, and predicting this year’s Halloween costumes. Plus a splash of National Coffee Day office drama for good measure. 

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