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American Afterlife

American Afterlife

By: Gamut Podcast Network
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When a 9.2 earthquake devastates the Pacific Northwest, 15-year-old Cielo is left alone in a drowned, lawless Oregon city. Her mother - an undocumented Mexican immigrant - has vanished, likely pulled into the grip of a violent cult known as The Collection of Redeemed Souls. With the streets flooded, food scarce, and danger in every shadow, Cielo begins a relentless quest to find her mother’s body - or save her if she’s still alive.


This immersive audio drama brings Pedro Hoffmeister’s haunting novel to life with cinematic sound design, a full cast of voice actors, and a breakout performance from rising star Scarlett Estevez.


Season 1 dropping this Fall.


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  • Introducing: American Afterlife
    Aug 13 2025

    When a 9.2 earthquake devastates the Pacific Northwest, 15-year-old Cielo is left alone in a drowned, lawless Oregon city. Her mother—an undocumented Mexican immigrant and devout evangelical—has vanished, likely pulled into the grip of a violent cult known as The Collection of Redeemed Souls. With the streets flooded, food scarce, and danger in every shadow, Cielo begins a relentless quest to find her mother’s body—or save her if she’s still alive.

    This immersive audio drama brings Pedro Hoffmeister’s haunting novel to life with cinematic sound design, a full cast of voice actors, and a breakout performance from rising star Scarlett Estevez.


    Season 1 dropping this Fall.

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