Episode Transcript
Transcripts are displayed as originally observed. Some content, including advertisements may have changed.
Use Ctrl + F to search
0:00
Another day is here, and you're ready for
0:02
it. What to wear? Check. Breakfast, lunch, and
0:04
dinner? Check. Planning for what's next and how
0:06
to save for it? That's where Bank of
0:08
America can help. For your financial to-dos, Bank
0:11
of America has experts ready to help get
0:13
you closer to your goals. Get started
0:15
at one of our local financial centers or 24-7
0:17
in our mobile banking app. Find a location
0:19
near you at bankofamerica.com/talktosus. What would you like
0:22
the power to do? Mobile banking requires downloading
0:24
the app and is only available for select
0:26
devices. Message and data rates may apply. Bank
0:28
of America and a member FDIC. When
0:30
you need mealtime inspiration, it's worth
0:33
shopping Kroger, where you'll find over
0:35
30,000 No
0:39
matter what tasty choice you make, you'll enjoy
0:41
our everyday low prices. Plus, extra ways to
0:44
save, like digital coupons worth over $600 each
0:46
week. You can
0:48
also save up to $1 off per gallon at
0:50
the pump with fuel points. More
0:52
savings and more inspiring flavors. Well,
1:36
after costing me my per diem in the
1:39
last episode by hanging out in an alien
1:41
ship that doesn't have a narratorial explication agreement,
1:44
former Captain Jesse, Colin, and the 778 have
1:46
returned to the Oz 9. Now,
1:48
having finally completed a long
1:50
and much exaggerated retelling of
1:53
the events on the Kestikalian
1:55
ship, our sojourners are
1:57
ready for food, a towel, and
1:59
some But, sadly, they'll
2:01
have to continue to be damn hungry and
2:03
tired a little longer. The Oz9 took some
2:06
serious hits from the other vessel, and there's
2:08
work to do. It's
2:11
said, something's coming. Something's
2:14
coming and there's nothing you can
2:16
do. That's a
2:18
little bit of a question.
2:20
Geez! I
2:24
don't mean to be ungrateful about the
2:26
whole stopping the cestic aliens from killing
2:28
us all thing, but you're still dreaming.
2:31
On my next day's loss. We'll see about last night again. They're
2:34
still dreaming. Not you! Fine, fine. But,
2:36
uh, it's a slipping hazard, so when
2:38
someone breaks a hip- I wanna know
2:40
more about the light! Thanks. You
2:43
said it was the blend of
2:45
infrared and ultraviolet. I'm about to go
2:47
ultraviolet if you don't shut up about the light.
2:50
It's lovely to finally see you, Colin.
2:52
It is a relief to be seen. It
2:54
must be. And now that we
2:57
know where you are, you can finally put that
2:59
martini down. I beg your pardon.
3:01
Or not. Does
3:03
Pippi's voice sound different? Yes,
3:06
our new sound designer, dear.
3:09
Does anyone know why we can still
3:12
see Colin? Sit alone. Captain
3:14
three. Oh hell. Yep, afraid so.
3:16
What? What?
3:18
Captain's right. They sent
3:21
back a double. That's clearly not Jesse. Ugh. Olivia?
3:24
Yeah, I heard it. I already checked.
3:26
Believe it or not, that's the real
3:29
one. We should run a deep brain
3:31
scan. A personality inventory, a check for
3:33
implants. You know, that sort of thing.
3:36
Deep brain? She's barely got a shallow
3:38
one. Right. It's rumped up
3:40
Mrs. Pacman before I send a caber into the
3:42
ship's computers and use the last of my
3:45
12-year-old Macales double cask whiskey. That's whiskey
3:47
with no E mind you. A
3:49
63 quid a bottle. Plus, a set mania of
3:51
maiden bits on fire. And scan
3:53
complete. She's fine. Ah, I've eaten
3:56
for a decent reason. Something
4:00
is coming. What? Where? No.
4:02
Yes. Not
4:05
now. Then maybe keep your warnings
4:07
to yourself. Sheesh. I was
4:09
just repeating what- Anyway, Jesse, what did
4:12
the scuba diver mean by Something
4:14
is coming? That's what I
4:16
was- Pointless. Yes, I mean,
4:19
I'm quite curious as well. Hm? Something's
4:22
coming. Where? Where? Ah,
4:24
do you figure it out, Captain? What
4:27
else did the divers say? Hm? And
4:29
how exactly did he say it? I
4:31
mean, being dead and all. Yes.
4:33
Was it some sort of mental
4:35
projection? Or a hallucination. And hallucination,
4:38
actually. I mean, you were under
4:40
a lot of stress. Don't be
4:42
daft. I pulled the glowing starfish-
4:44
He starched? It from his pocket
4:47
and his skull swiveled around to look me
4:49
in the eye. His mouth
4:51
opened and he said, Something
4:54
is coming. Something is
4:56
coming and there's nothing you can do.
4:59
Okay, how do you know it was
5:01
looking you in the eye? Eh? The
5:03
diver has no eyes, presumably. How
5:05
could you tell which way it was looking? Why,
5:08
did it have been addressing someone else? Oh,
5:10
sure, of course. It
5:12
was no doubt talking to
5:14
the scum's fucking snail. Was
5:16
it a nori snail or a faunus?
5:19
Hm, surely, Kyla Melania. How
5:21
warm was it in the tank? You're
5:24
joking. No, Dr. Theo's right.
5:26
Kyla-Lamania do need warm temps
5:28
to breathe. Kyla-Lamania. Ah,
5:31
see, everyone. I'm just saying that all snails,
5:33
just because they're not warm- Well, you could be- They
5:35
might- Because you could be a big whale. You could be a
5:37
big whale. With any big skills without the
5:39
snail. I could be a big whale. I'm
5:42
not gonna snail with it. I'd
5:44
be a big Kyla-Lamania and temperature- I'm
5:48
not gonna snail with it. I'm not gonna snail with
5:51
it. In addition to the rather
5:53
only spankage from the scuba diver to Jesse-
5:55
Or the snail. Dr. Theo, I'm adding
5:57
an airlock to your bum. Okay,
6:00
sadly our extinguishers are full of
6:02
silly strays. But
6:28
hopefully there's enough to suffocate the smaller
6:31
fires. It's okay. Apparently,
6:33
silly string is really good at putting
6:35
out fires. Yeah, it's not. Quite
6:37
the opposite, in fact. Don't
6:40
do that. Ouch! Daniel,
6:42
do stop nipping. I'll get
6:44
you some food in a moment. And
6:46
about that thing that may or may
6:48
not be approaching. Phoebe, can
6:51
you detect anything? That's nothing beyond the
6:53
usual, no. I've been
6:55
sending out pings since Jesse and Colin returned.
6:57
I see. This, uh, this person was Colin, huh? I don't know
6:59
about the, uh, sort of, sort of thing. I've also been to the man at
7:01
this. How can I
7:03
stop you, dear? You're in a mood today, Greg. Ouch! Mrs.
7:06
Sheffield, you control your allegory. Sorry. He's, uh,
7:08
nervous around strangers. I'm not a stranger. I've been on this ship longer
7:10
than you have. No. I think everybody
7:12
has. Yes, it's leaving me outside. I'm not a
7:14
stranger. I'm not a stranger. I'm not a stranger.
7:17
I'm not a stranger. I'm not a stranger. I'm
7:19
not a stranger. I'm not a stranger. I've been
7:22
on this ship longer than you have. No. I
7:25
think everybody has. Yes, it's leaving me out in time to
7:27
tell you. For a while now, I've been getting noises from
7:29
my scientists. What scientists? Well,
7:35
Greg is equipped with all manner of sensors
7:38
that send information back to a group of
7:40
scientists on Earth. But
7:42
they've been quiet for some months
7:44
now. Until recently. What
7:47
sorts of noises? Don't rightly know. How does that
7:49
sound? Don't rightly know how to explain it. Kind
7:51
of spooky stuff. A collection of crepes. Cat fight.
8:00
shipwreck, fancy
8:02
bridge, and really
8:04
long fuse. I
8:07
haven't yet eaten that flamethrower oinks in
8:09
your flip. That's
8:11
an oddly specific set of
8:13
sounds. Any facts? Why would
8:15
there be facts? I don't know, that just
8:17
sounded very Halloween. There's
8:20
usually facts. How chilling. And...
8:23
A clear thrill in. It's
8:26
like a little hat. Well,
8:28
until we have more information, we should
8:30
probably concentrate on fixing the damage from
8:32
the Kestecaleons. Everyone, off
8:34
the bridge, you will find the fire
8:36
extinguishers. Ah, silly string dispensers. Yes,
8:39
thank you Dr. Theo, you'll find
8:41
the canisters on level 6. If
8:43
you see a fire, shoot string at it
8:45
until you put it out. Reminder
8:48
listeners, this does not work.
8:50
Actually, it's a really good
8:52
way to burn your house
8:54
down. Also, avoid
8:56
level 4 for now. Unless
8:59
you want to get sucked out a tiny
9:01
hole that'll turn you into human thread. That's
9:03
disgusting. Yeah, even more so
9:05
when it's zombie thread. Oh, and good news
9:07
on the zombie front. Not zombie. And,
9:10
not our problem anymore. Ow!
9:12
Damn it, Mrs. S, would you feed that
9:14
thing? Jesse, add the starfish... Sea
9:17
Star. Shut it. To
9:19
our pile of glowy things. Let's go people. Seriously?
9:24
All that wind up about
9:26
zombies on board and they're
9:28
suddenly gone? Our writer
9:30
has a short attention span. After
9:33
a brief battle, when more than one person
9:35
wanted the green one, our feckless crew are
9:37
now armed with canisters of silly string and
9:39
begin policing the ship for fires. Mind
9:42
your foot, that's 11 on
9:45
this floor alone. We're
9:47
going to die, aren't we? Eventually,
9:50
not from here. Alicia could hand
9:52
the soul into one room and turn off the aces for the
9:54
fighters. If she's not doing
9:56
that, she's not worried. Why is she not
9:58
doing that? team
10:01
building exercise or her own
10:03
amusement. Captain
10:05
Jesse, I never
10:07
thanked you for saving
10:10
my life back on the shrimp
10:12
ship. What? I just wanted to
10:14
see you with a plastic submarine
10:16
on your head. You're welcome.
10:19
Thank you. How
10:21
are you two here? Exinguishing
10:24
life-threatening fires with a children's birthday
10:26
party gimmick. You? We
10:28
thought this was our floor. You didn't get
10:31
hijacked by a sandwich machine, did you? No,
10:33
actually. I haven't seen one
10:35
of those in a while. Ooh, yeah.
10:37
Hey, what about those? Short
10:41
attention span. Right.
10:43
Ugh, I swear
10:46
these floors are created by M.C. Escher.
10:48
Is that like a popular
10:50
DJ or something? On
10:52
this team, M.C. Escher is the artist
10:54
who created those impossible
10:56
staircases. What was the name
10:58
of that work? Ah, yes.
11:01
Relativity. Ooh, they loved
11:03
our podcast. Hang on.
11:06
Blue? Oh? No. If
11:09
we might drag it back from the
11:11
shameless plug. The sort of air it
11:13
was. The floors. They don't
11:15
work like regular floors. They...wind. Has it always been
11:18
that way? My
11:21
God. Is that... The
11:25
dill chain could burn a wing. Mind your head.
11:29
Blue. Ugh. What is
11:31
that stink? Several of
11:33
my childhood friends. What?
11:35
Really? Oh,
11:37
jeez. Sorry. No, it's
11:40
all right. Most of them were total
11:42
bastards. Does anyone else feel chill?
11:45
I can see my breath. Yes. Captain
11:48
Jesse... Hi. I haven't had
11:50
a chance to brush my teeth. Huh? Oh.
11:53
I wasn't going to talk to
11:55
you about that. So, when
11:58
you have a moment... Anyway,
12:00
I wanted to ask you about your
12:02
dead scuba diver. You know,
12:04
hypoxia is a real thing. I had
12:07
my helmet on the entire time. It
12:09
was real. Okay, so, is
12:12
there a chance this is all connected?
12:15
Greg's noises, the warning from the dead
12:17
diver, the cold spots right next to
12:20
a small fire? Oh, mind
12:22
your elbows. What are
12:24
you saying, Pippi? Well, I
12:26
didn't want to say it,
12:28
but I've been getting some strange
12:30
returns too. I was
12:33
trying to ping the Castachalian ships, and
12:35
yeah, curious phenomenon. Because
12:38
even though sound generally travels
12:40
faster through water, it's just...
12:42
Really? Oh, right, the
12:44
778. Anyway,
12:47
I was trying to ping for the two
12:49
of you, but the interference I got was
12:51
mostly on our side. What kind of interference?
12:54
So it's just it. Whoops, mind
12:56
your shoulders. The
12:58
patterns I was seeing were... Wasty.
13:02
Wasty? I mean, not solid.
13:06
My pings are super sensitive, but even
13:08
I can't detect smoke
13:10
or shadows or whatever
13:12
that was. It had
13:14
to have some substance. Just
13:17
not much. Okay, look. I'm
13:19
a scientist. There's no such thing
13:21
as go- Ugh. I
13:26
begged a different scientist.
13:29
There are more things in heaven
13:31
and earth ratio than are
13:33
dreamt of in your philosophy. Yeah,
13:35
the Shakespeare was like six
13:37
episodes ago. I'm aware of that. What
13:41
a disaster. The barge
13:43
and I had quite
13:45
a good giggle over it. Tada.
13:49
Hey, maybe I can. I
13:52
knew she was there. Damn,
13:54
I'm good. So
13:56
anyway, what I'm saying is
13:58
that whole something is cl- may
14:00
relate to what's already here. Are
14:03
you saying there's shrimp aboard this
14:05
ship? What? Are there shrimp? No!
14:09
No shrimp. There are no shrimp.
14:11
Okay. Phew. I'm kinda touchy
14:13
about shrimp at the moment. Do
14:16
we have cocktail sauce? That's a bit hostile. Oh!
14:18
You ever been in a tank with a
14:20
dead astronaut and a limited supply of oxygen?
14:22
Well, not not. The question is, is
14:26
it a problem? There's enough of a problem
14:28
for a dead scuba diver to come back
14:30
to life and warn us. While
14:32
I was nearly drowning, just
14:35
sing. On
14:37
my crew, another seven-year-old, eight, can he
14:39
report to the bio-swamp? Eight to the
14:41
bio-swamp, thank you. Well, that's
14:44
just rude. She's not wrong.
14:46
We're all in the hominoidia family. Sure.
14:49
You strike me as being
14:51
more in the haemorrhoidia family. Let's
14:54
go. Thanks for
14:56
supporting the Fable and Folly Network.
14:59
Here's another show we know you'll love.
15:03
Every day in the nice little Canadian
15:05
town of Beaver Mount, Ontario is pretty
15:08
much the same. Folks
15:10
are polite. There's a hockey
15:12
game that evening. And someone
15:14
gets brutally murdered. Oh!
15:19
Sorry about the murder. A very
15:21
Canadian murder mystery podcast. New
15:24
episodes weekly. Listen to season
15:26
one now by typing, sorry about the
15:28
murder, into your favorite podcast app. Ah,
15:31
bailor! Stepping on board
15:33
the Oz9 is nothing if it's not a roll
15:35
of a dice. So, if
15:37
you're gonna take that pants, at
15:40
least have some really gorgeous, high-quality,
15:42
unique RPG dice to roll with.
15:45
Fan roll by Metallic Dice Games
15:47
have classic metallic dice sets, but
15:50
also gemstones, acrylic, liquid
15:53
core, and even a
15:55
glow-in-the-dark option that's super cool and
15:58
super handy when you can't find any magic. Dijon
16:00
Geigle. So many colors,
16:02
materials, and designs to choose from. Plus,
16:06
listen to this show get 10% off
16:08
your order. And, Justin
16:10
has a sort of consolation prize for
16:13
listening to this show. Just
16:15
use code OZ number 9
16:18
at checkout. Get dice that
16:20
are as unique as you and your character. Go
16:23
now to fanrolldice.com and choose your
16:25
Dice Base Monkeys and get 10%
16:28
off with code OZ number 9
16:30
at checkout. What
16:37
was the date, hurry? Seconded. Nothing
16:40
is happening. Wait, for it? Is
16:43
it affecting them all? Is it? Goodness,
16:45
Mrs. S! Are you all right? Oh
16:47
yes, yes, yes. A quick dip
16:50
in antibiotic appointment. A few sticking
16:52
glasses and a variety. Oh,
16:55
I'm sorry. Daniel?
16:59
Indeed, he was in a bit of
17:01
a panic for them. I
17:03
brought him here to be with his family. Great,
17:07
you're here. Nothing going on. Time
17:09
for lunch. Hang on. You
17:12
hear that? I don't hear it, but
17:14
I feel it. Yeah,
17:16
it's a blonde. It's a blonde. E-Bred.
17:21
E-lots of E-Bred. Where's
17:24
the plastic? Follow along when you need
17:27
one. It's not the E-Bred. It's the
17:29
allegrope. Over there, look. They
17:31
are feeling broken. Ah,
17:35
it's
17:38
an entirely new species we know nothing about.
17:40
Oh, you are absolutely correct, my fellow. Feel
17:42
free to stab your own ass, faster than
17:44
they are. The group.
17:48
All right, everybody else is trying to
17:50
say something. I know. What's
18:00
going on? What's going on? What's going on?
18:11
I have no idea. They're
18:13
usually people's homes. It
18:16
could be a seed in their development.
18:19
Like what Dr. Theo said. We really
18:21
don't know anything about them. We're pinned
18:23
down. They're himself being
18:25
so dramatic Captain Jesse. They're
18:27
not dropping bombs. Just squan
18:29
air a few minutes. Oh,
18:32
that's interesting. We
18:35
get the name they're dropping. I
18:37
think we need an entirely new word
18:40
for a new species. Good idea.
18:42
Maybe something like... You
18:44
even think about starting this discussion. I
18:46
will see you out
18:48
there. They are really agitated
18:50
by something. Something here in
18:53
the floor. How clever do you
18:55
know that? Warming behavior. They
18:57
may be new creatures, but
18:59
you're huge. Look
19:02
at their faces. They're spinning. She's
19:04
running. Thank you, Dr. Theo.
19:07
Where's my love? Well,
19:13
thank goodness for that. Everyone
19:15
alright? Where's Greg? He
19:18
has trotted off to join the other animals. But
19:21
that's absurd. I think
19:23
that isn't a real... I
19:27
would not be so sure of my class. Something
19:29
has spoken to it. He probably didn't speak business.
19:32
Well, that was weird, huh? Where
19:36
were you? Oh,
19:38
I think I'm on some
19:41
organic buildup. You
19:43
did a job, you mate.
19:45
There's your people instinct. Are
19:51
they coming? The egress aren't coming,
19:53
are they? Wow, they really traumatized you, didn't
19:55
they? I don't want to talk about it.
19:58
Alright, now. It's
20:00
challenging for me. I'm
20:04
sorry, but I don't hear anything unusual
20:06
and... Yes, I... I
20:08
mean, it helps serve the statement of it.
20:10
I mean, I don't hear anything unusual
20:12
or the biosomps. You're
20:15
in on my own. You're inside. Oh, oh, oh, oh. It's
20:19
magic. Or at least
20:21
it's their comms, champ. Well, you
20:23
better put yourself on speakerphone. Yeah,
20:25
that's a good idea. But
20:28
first, for context, please be a
20:30
scientist of your MCCAC. Correct?
20:35
Yes. Okay, ecology. But
20:37
no, okay. I'm looking
20:39
for the right switches. There!
20:43
Ahh! What's going on? What's
20:45
happening to them? No, no, no. That's...
20:47
that's just sometimes the idea of both
20:49
stations. Ah,
20:51
looking for the live stream. Ah, there we go. Hi.
21:00
Good luck. That's
21:04
coming from the lab at MCCAC.
21:07
This is last term.
21:09
Last term I heard that much
21:11
from my own name. Ah, yes.
21:14
It's a good reminder that one should never
21:16
work on the BPR aphrodisiac in the public
21:18
space. Could lead
21:20
to a staff infection. Well,
21:22
you were involved in that
21:24
project, no? Here, doctor? I
21:27
was. Mm-hmm. Yes. Oh,
21:30
really? How about
21:32
they think? No way. It
21:34
isn't. What? Are we actually
21:36
listening to you? Listen up, it's mine. You're pulling
21:38
it back. Hello. Thanks for the
21:40
mission. Wait. Hey, turn
21:42
up your speakerphone. Okay, pal.
21:44
Yes, hurry. Turn
21:47
it on again. Right. Hang on.
21:53
And it's all blue. It
21:58
appears you're flipping it. There's faster. Let me
22:00
guess you heard Joe
22:12
and I were down in the low levels of the ship I
22:14
need to figure out I detected aliens were targeting
22:16
that area, but we've decided it
22:18
was more than simple pigs tail
22:21
pulling Captain
22:23
I came up here with you. I know
22:26
and I'm mad at myself. What
22:28
exactly did you discover? Well
22:30
first there are sub levels. We
22:32
didn't even know existed. How
22:34
is that possible? It's
22:36
not like a spaceship can have a basement Why
22:39
not? Oh Wait,
22:42
never mind. Oh you don't know why
22:44
not do Second men
22:47
the lights worked out. I'm not even sure if
22:49
they ever did If I
22:51
may venture again, I guess you had noises
22:53
similar to those we had on Greg speaker
22:56
phone Is that where
22:58
those were coming from? Yes,
23:00
you're correct. Does that mean the scientists were
23:02
here on the ship all along? Wait
23:07
wait Hang
23:10
on this is all just theory at the
23:12
moment you need to get back down those in
23:15
light Wait, does this mean the
23:17
test of aliens were actually trying to
23:19
protect us from something and why
23:21
would they Just
23:30
want them in the fish tank thinking he was
23:32
a decoration Why
23:56
Hey You
24:00
We'll make getting to a really bit
24:02
harder. Can you get
24:04
in the door? Let's
24:07
hide everyone. I'll be off to the end. I'm
24:10
taking the best for us. That's
24:13
weird. What did he do? Hahahaha!
24:19
Hahahaha! Hahahaha! Ohhh!
24:27
Okay? We've got to
24:29
get the spacesuits from the closet. We've got backup
24:31
O2 in case our supply shuts off. I
24:33
can't see anything. Well,
24:36
you're in luck because I have several pairs
24:38
of night vision goggles. Here. Oh,
24:41
thanks. What's happening? No
24:43
clue, but we're only two episodes from the
24:46
end of season six, so I'm guessing we're
24:48
gearing up for Cliffhanger. I
24:50
hate Cliffhangers. Yeah, well, they're a
24:52
time-tested and love narrative device, so get used
24:54
to it. What
24:56
do we do now? Just like, sit tight and
24:58
wait for the end? How about we run the credits?
25:01
That'll calm you down, right? Sure.
25:04
Sure. Take a breath.
25:06
You've been listening to...
25:09
Bonnie Brantley as Jessie and
25:11
Lady Nimble Biscuit. Eric Perry
25:13
as Joe, Dr. Von Havisett, Sir and Howard.
25:17
Shannon Perry as Madeleine and Olivia. Chrissy
25:21
Talon Sage as Julie. David
25:23
S. Deer as Dr. Cio-Bromé. Sarah
25:27
Rae Werner as Pipistrel. Tim
25:30
Sherburne as Colin and Emily. Sarah Golding as Mrs.
25:32
Sheffield. Kevin Hall as Greg.
25:35
I'm Kyle Jones, your narrator,
25:37
too. And
25:39
I'm Chris Nidalning-Gorley, your narrator. Our music
25:41
is composed and performed by John Faley. Lucas
25:45
Elliot creates our artwork. Sarah Golding
25:47
is our dialogue editor. Mark Rustuchea is
25:49
our sound designer. Oz Nyan is written
25:51
by Shannon Perry. Oz9
26:00
is a proud member of the Fable and
26:02
Folly Network. Be sure to check out all
26:04
the great shows at fableandfolly.com. This
26:07
episode is dedicated to the memory of
26:09
one of our favorite forever space monkeys,
26:11
Kate Walinga. We love and miss
26:13
you, Kate. You will always matter. Till
26:15
next time, space monkeys, reach for the stars,
26:18
but don't touch them, they're hot. Let's
26:22
see. Folly
27:00
Network, where fiction producers
27:02
flourish. Yee.
27:18
Good afternoon, Oz. This is all I can do.
27:20
This is all any of us can do. I'm
27:26
from the world of the war. Neural
27:29
implants, let me control drugs, drones, whatever
27:31
you've got. Now I'm back
27:33
in all these government issue prosthetics are falling apart.
27:38
What the hell are you doing in my barn? I'm
27:40
just looking for a little power, and then I'll be
27:42
on my way. He
27:47
will be Arlin Frey. He must have seen
27:49
you on the drone feeds. Who is he?
27:51
The meanest son of a bitch with a badge. on
28:02
Apple Podcast, Spotify,
28:05
and everywhere else you like to listen. Follow
28:07
us on Instagram, Twitter, and
28:10
TikTok at BrokenRoadPod.
28:13
Learn more at
28:17
www.recursor.tv/
28:20
BrokenRoad.
Podchaser is the ultimate destination for podcast data, search, and discovery. Learn More