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The Escape

The Escape

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(FICTION) In Episode 4 of Hosts of Eden, Dr. Marian Turner has to decide if she is going to risk her psychiatric career and help Johnny, a patient she is treating for multiple personality disorder, escape from a mental health facility that she works at. Dr. Turner discovered the personalities that live inside of Johnny are real people. There’s a Mason the Marine, a little girl named Shelby, the President of the United States Ronald Fillmore, and Johnny--the original host personality.

Meanwhile, international relations have gone awry and the entire world is gearing up for war. It seems as if the imposter President of the U.S. is now irresponsibly messing with international relations. If Dr. Turner doesn’t get the real personality of Ronald Fillmore back inside his body soon the entire world could go to war. If she doesn't, could she be leaving the fate of the entire world in the hands of some imposter who has taken control of the President of the United States?

Continue listening to this 11-part, serial, science fiction, adventure, radio drama, set in a not-too-distant distant future.

"Hosts of Eden" is a fictional podcast, written and performed by Jay Mcfarland. Mcfarland is the Host of "The JayMac News Show,” which airs weekdays at 12:30-2 pm on Salt Lake City's KSL NewsRadio.

The JayMac News Show is hosted by KSL News Radio's Jay McFarland. KSL News Radio is part of Bonneville Media and based in Salt Lake City, Utah. Don’t forget to review and subscribe to the JayMac Mac News Show podcast on iTunes. Or follow Jay on Twitter and Instagram @JayMacNewsShow or on Facebook at www.facebook.com/JayMacNewsShow/

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