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1x08 Let There Be Light!

1x08 Let There Be Light!

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Why did the philosopher crack the safe?

No, this isn’t the beginning of some corny joke but the premise of this week’s episode. A Philosopher cracks a safe to help a dear friend who is desperate to get at what is inside it. The conversation they end up having is -shall we say- illuminating? :)

(NB: This episode was supposed to go out last week but I was completely swamped and couldn’t finish this story in time. I finally sat down and wrote it this weekend in one sitting – yeah, go figure!)

Also, in case you missed it, the podcast now has a companion newsletter called The Tick-Tock – linked down below! You can find details of my struggles with producing the weekly episode and commiserate with (or laugh at) me if you subscribe to it. :P

Theme Music is Highway 430 by Blue Dot Sessions. Other music used in this week's episode: Jemma by Blue Dot Sessions. SFX by Keyframe and bleepme.io

Links:

  • “Chup Tum Raho” on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IelPNu6u4y4
  • Ship Of Theseus: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ship_of_Theseus
  • Centennial Light: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Centennial_Light
  • Phoebus Cartel: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Phoebus_cartel

Connect with me:

  • “The Tick-Tock" companion newsletter: https://theticktock.substack.com
  • Leave a voice message : https://app.voiceform.com/to/TqFbQji2OsQJu9uO
  • Mastodon: https://podcastindex.social/@clock
  • Email: tcsn@itishri.me

NEXT EPISODE'S THEME: "Hidden in Plain Sight"

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