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Mischief Night Re-visited

Season 1, Ep. 998

In this episode, Victor Varnado, KSN, and Rachel Teichman, LMSW, explore the eerie tradition of Mischief Night. Known for its association with pranks and mild vandalism, this night occurs on October 30th, just before Halloween. The hosts share intriguing insights into the history and regional variations of Mischief Night, which has roots in both British and American culture. Tune in as they delve into the customs that range from harmless tricks to more mischievous antics!


Produced and hosted by Victor Varnado & Rachel Teichman


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