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The Echo Chamber (Episode 1) - "Signal"

The Echo Chamber (Episode 1) - "Signal"

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Mira Oxton built a podcast empire interviewing people about their supernatural experiences. She doesn't believe any of it—the empathy she performs is just that, a performance. Then an anonymous audio file arrives: a man's voice from 1987, saying her name, describing a week-long time loop he's lived for thirty-seven years. He claims she's the reason he's trapped. As Mira digs into the mystery, she uncovers a missing persons case, a grieving brother, and a dream she's been having since she was seventeen—a dream about an abandoned radio station and a voice she chose not to hear. She doesn't believe in the supernatural. But she's starting to believe in him.

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