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ASHES

ASHES

Written by: frisch.job
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ASHES is a serial podcast set in a world ravaged by a pandemic and climate change, where the future is searching for Ashley who may hold the key to civilization’s survival. For more information go to: www.ashespodcast.com. In SEASON 2 “I KNOW ASHLEY”, Maddie and Lindsay, two fans of the podcast ASHES, unite to find Ashley and to solve the mystery of what really happened to her and to Emma, Drake and Dr. Lark. Could there really be future human beings living amongst us, searching for the key to their own survival? Wouldn’t that cause a time paradox? How could they even survive in this environment and what would they be looking for?© 2024 ASHES Science Fiction
Episodes
  • Episode 1: The Park
    Sep 24 2020

    Emma (not her real name) introduces herself and tells us about how she overheard a conversation a while ago in Madison Square Park in Manhattan between a young man in a wheelchair and a strict looking young woman and how this conversation sent her on her current mission. She manages to interview this slightly strange young man, named W.C. and finds out about his peculiar roommate, Ashley, who disappeared on him. Emma is compelled to find her 

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    27 mins
  • Episode 2: Friends
    Sep 24 2020

    Emma does her research and begins to interview two close friends, Bethany and Jeanna, who used to run with Ashley back in the days. But instead of finding answers she comes across more questions that lead her towards more research feeding her curiosity.

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    32 mins
  • Episode 3: The Theatre
    Sep 24 2020

    She finds the theater where Ashley worked and interviews Stam, the producer and director and Rosa his partner and actor, who were the last ones who saw her. Paying close attention, Emma begins to see a pattern emerging in Ashley's story, but it is far from usual and contains many strange occurrences. Was Ashley mentally challenged? Emma begins to have weird dreams.

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    28 mins
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