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Presenting: World Gone Wrong

Presenting: World Gone Wrong

FromForgive Me!


Presenting: World Gone Wrong

FromForgive Me!

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Length:
28 minutes
Released:
May 12, 2024
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

Hey there parishioners! Lately, we’ve had a ton going on over in our camp. We’ve got monthly episodes coming out through the end of the year, including our summer of crossovers, and some holiday specials in the fall with some really exciting guests joining us for the ride. We ALSO have made our first steps at writing season 4 of the show, and we’re already so pumped with how it’s coming out. Today, we’re here to showcase an episode of World Gone Wrong, a new show by some of our friends on the Fable & Folly Network over at Audacious Machine Creative.
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What a world, huh? === A transcript for this episode can be found here. Content advisories for this episode can be found here. Credits: Malik: Michael Turrentine Jamie: Hilary Williams Written by Jessica Best, directed and edited by Jeffrey Nils Gardner. Our theme song is "Falling in Love at the End of the World" by Olivia and the Lovers. Created and produced by Eleanor Hyde and Jeffrey Nils Gardner. From Audacious Machine Creative.
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Released:
May 12, 2024
Format:
Podcast episode

Titles in the series (59)

Father Ben left his congregation in Binghamton, New York, in the cover of night for the smaller, quieter pastures of St. Patrick’s. As our new, young, and at times progressive priest begins to acquiesce to his new surroundings, he finds himself butting heads with the eccentric parishioners who come to him seeking solace and advice. Whether he’s trying to understand Old Margaret’s “usual” confession; parsing out how Tom can better help care for his wife’s pet pig, David; or getting to the bottom of the Christmas Eve Mass Incident, Forgive Me! explores the intertwined lives in Ben’s new community and the funny, sad, and sometimes painful experiences that come out of confession and the Catholic experience.