Episode 12. In April of 2029, Adam Blackwell needed a break. He'd been going non-stop for years, and thanks to his recent collaborations with Jerome Eckerberg and Athena Energy, his workload was higher than it had ever been. Now, at long last, he was all set to spend a few weeks away from it all. Then his phone rang. A new discovery had been made, one that could change everyone’s understanding of magic. And Adam and those around him only had seven hours to make heads or tails of it. 




Be advised: this episode contains strong language, discussions of politics, and depictions of the US military. It also mentions, but does not depict, drinking, historical nuclear disasters, military conflict, accidental and drowning deaths, a large-scale disaster, and death, including the death of close relatives. Listener discretion is advised. 




The Harbingers was created by Gabriel Urbina. Today's episode was written by Gabriel Urbina. It was directed & sound designed by Jeffrey Nils Gardner. It featured the voices of Andrés Enriquez as Adam Blackwell, Lauren Grace Thompson as Amy Stirling, Emmy Bean as Claudia Skinner, Joshua K. Harris as Julian McCandless, Sabrina Odigie as Andrea Shepherd, Leah Khambata as Rekha Kothari, Kristen DiMercurio as Erica Pfeiffer, and Marsha Harman as Admiral Julia Winterbourne. It also featured the voice of Christopher Wilson and Betsey Palmer. Our original music was composed by Nicholas Podany. Our original show art was created by Cassie J. Allen. The executive producer for the series is Eleanor Hyde. This is an Audacious Machine Creative production.

On our website you can becoming a member, find timeline of events, and read additional Arcana materials: https://www.audaciousmachinecreative.com/the-harbingers

For a Transcript, click here: https://www.audaciousmachinecreative.com/s1e12

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The Harbingers

Audacious Machine Creative

Episode 12: The Lost Art of Keeping a Secret

MAR 26, 202638 MIN
The Harbingers

Episode 12: The Lost Art of Keeping a Secret

MAR 26, 202638 MIN

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Episode 12. In April of 2029, Adam Blackwell needed a break. He'd been going non-stop for years, and thanks to his recent collaborations with Jerome Eckerberg and Athena Energy, his workload was higher than it had ever been. Now, at long last, he was all set to spend a few weeks away from it all. Then his phone rang. A new discovery had been made, one that could change everyone’s understanding of magic. And Adam and those around him only had seven hours to make heads or tails of it. Be advised: this episode contains strong language, discussions of politics, and depictions of the US military. It also mentions, but does not depict, drinking, historical nuclear disasters, military conflict, accidental and drowning deaths, a large-scale disaster, and death, including the death of close relatives. Listener discretion is advised. The Harbingers was created by Gabriel Urbina. Today's episode was written by Gabriel Urbina. It was directed & sound designed by Jeffrey Nils Gardner. It featured the voices of Andrés Enriquez as Adam Blackwell, Lauren Grace Thompson as Amy Stirling, Emmy Bean as Claudia Skinner, Joshua K. Harris as Julian McCandless, Sabrina Odigie as Andrea Shepherd, Leah Khambata as Rekha Kothari, Kristen DiMercurio as Erica Pfeiffer, and Marsha Harman as Admiral Julia Winterbourne. It also featured the voice of Christopher Wilson and Betsey Palmer. Our original music was composed by Nicholas Podany. Our original show art was created by Cassie J. Allen. The executive producer for the series is Eleanor Hyde. This is an Audacious Machine Creative production.On our website you can becoming a member, find timeline of events, and read additional Arcana materials: https://www.audaciousmachinecreative.com/the-harbingersFor a Transcript, click here: https://www.audaciousmachinecreative.com/s1e12See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.