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    Quad Culture is so much more than just a blog. We at Quad Culture know that as much as you all love reading our articles and such, sometimes reading isn’t the most relaxing activity. Well you are in luck because Quad Culture isn’t just a blog it is a Podcast, Instagram, Tik Tok, and Youtube page. You can find audio, visual, and even the occasional poll content on these platforms. So if you're tired of reading about movies, sports, music, and tv, sit back and relax and give us a listen or a watch instead. 

Spotify (Quad Culture Podcast)

Link: https://open.spotify.com/show/4FIB9KMdQZXAVYOFuoaZz0?si=FKsw_lnXR1eGGQK-X72NrQ&nd=1&dlsi=b522e868d6bc459f

Youtube: (@QuadCulture)

Link: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCqHXplDXERyRC8slYE6PeQQ

Instagram (@quadcultureblog)

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Tik Tok (@QuadCulture)

Link: https://www.tiktok.com/@quadculture

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