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Check out Cody's new video: Satan Lives in Candy Bars .

Pre-order his EP on cassette and CD!

Go see him live! Check out the links below in the previous description below:

Cascade Cody (aka Cody Jordan) is a fantastic folk singer / songwriter who's recently moved to our area from the eastside of Washington State. Cody has a way with words, so it was no surprise to me when he shared his varied artistic past (you have to listen, it's a little shocking too!). I cannot wait for his new album to come out on Spotify, but more than that, I can't wait for his album release party at the Hub. Cody also has a huge heart, which is very evident in this episode. He spends half the time applauding the talents of people around him. He is as genuine as they come and I'm so incredibly thankful that our paths have crossed. We also read some poems on the episode, something I haven't done yet, and I want to do it again. Thanks Cody!

See the links below for some of the things we chatted about:

https://www.instagram.com/cascadecody/

https://www.facebook.com/cody.jordan.3994

Cascade Cody on Spotify

 

We talked about Zach a lot in this episode, and, because I'm the president of the Sedro Woolley chapter of the Zach Michaud Fan Club, I need to remind you go to listen to his new album that I listen to often:  The D is Silent on Spotify

Buy some merch so we can match! He plays a lot so check out his fb page for his rad posters and go see a show.

Love my intro song? Check out Clay Work. He is incredibly talented. He also hosts Trivia at Lyman Tavern on Tuesdays, and at District Brewing on Wednesdays. 

Send me a message through our IG account: Skagit Storytellers. If you have a question, maybe I'll answer it in my intro, or if you have a comment, maybe I'll mention that too.

Check out all of our books and merch here: www.linktr.ee/lizrankin

If you're in Concrete, Olive's books can be purchased at the Concrete Liquor Store, and if you're in Mount Vernon, she has books available at Ristretto Coffee Lounge. Otherwise, visit the link above and you can order our books through Amazon.

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