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Past To The Future: Voyager 1's Closest Approach to Jupiter, 1979

Past To The Future: Voyager 1's Closest Approach to Jupiter, 1979

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In Episode 15 we unveil a brand new podcast format that blends personal chaos with a historical twist. We introduce Past to the Future, a game where we rewrite real historical events—with unhinged results. This week, we take on Voyager 1’s 1979 flyby of Jupiter, but things go off the rails when Jordan plays the role of a sentient space probe and decides to dive straight into Io’s volcanoes. Takeaways: The Podcast is Changing! – Lauran and Jordan introduce a brand-new format featuring history-based games and chaotic storytelling. Voyager 1 Goes Rogue – Jordan plays as a sentient space probe that decides to ignore NASA’s plans and go full sci-fi adventure mode. We Discovered an Alien Structure on Io?! – Instead of simply taking photos of Jupiter, Voyager plunges into a lava tube and transmits undeniable proof of alien life. History, But Make It Absurd – The duo plays Past to the Future, where they rewrite historical events with increasingly chaotic choices. The Anywho Counter Begins – Jordan officially starts keeping track of how often Lauran says “Anywho,” and the numbers are already out of control. -- Watch on YouTube: @mrs.woolleyin5th Listen Anywhere You Podcast: Apple, Spotify, PodChaser, etc. For questions, thoughts, symptoms, and stories, you may contact us at: wearefinepod.com — Produced by Human Content Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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