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A hurricane challenges the gathering of the Waters of the South for the Ayahuasca Ceremony planned in order to interview The Female on the astral plane, while the residents of a small railroad town in eastern Colorado undertake a dramatic plan to enforce their local ordinance prohibiting the transport of fossil fuels. We hear from Fakir Emily of the (gnostic) Church of Immanent Life, and the ghost of an early chemical weapons researcher shares his uncanny day of reckoning in the fireball of the first thermonuclear explosion.
Through it all, our host weaves the stories into a reflection on the dance of violence and nonviolence in our existence on Earth.
Adam Fogelson as "the Host" Hannah Johnson as "May" Laila Johnson as "Mother," "Correspondent" and ghost Dan Truesdale as "Chuckles" Tanja Burke as "Agent X" Denise Murphy as "Elizabeth" David Higgins as "Gerry" Gavain UPrichard as "Fakir Emily" and ghost Steve Tobey as "the Chemist"
"Drought Shaming" adapted from flash fiction by Shanna Yetman. More of her work can be found at www. writershannayetman.weebly.com
Featured Songs:
"Souls of the Departed" by Bruce Springsteen "Trying to Be Your Friend" by The Soul Stirrers "Zegnam Cie" and "Halele" by Laboratorium Piesne "Secretary" by Nctrnm
Sound Effects by Tillwyn McGuire, Simon Besonen, Walter Yildirim Music and Sound Production by Gavain UPrichard Written by Laila Johnson and Gavain UPrichard