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Top Moments of The Green Room: A Baylor Line Rewind

Digital editor Kassidy Tsikitas rewinds to the beginning of The Green Room to share her top moments.

In this episode of The Green Room, host Jonathon Platt will not be joining us. Instead, digital editor Kassidy Tsikitas takes over The Green Room for one night, and one night only, for a rewind. 

Tsikitas takes us through her favorite moments from The Green Room: the famous Molly Llama [yes, that Molly Llama], former Congressman Chet Edwards, and more gems you might have missed. 

Grab your headphones, sit back, and hit rewind to your favorite episodes. 

We’ll have more new episodes of The Green Room for you every week.

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Credits: 

Our theme music is “Short Circuit” by Ryan James Carr, with a special guest appearance by – yes – Abner McCall.

Our episodes are made possible by a grant from the Eula Mae & John Baugh Foundation. 

And special thanks to our managing producer, Nina Um, and digital editor Kassidy Tsikitas.

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