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This episode is not explicit.
Carol Anne Harvey finds comfort in music, writing, reading, and talking with family and friends during her solitary confinement in Massachusetts.
Stephanie Bergeron is a Canadian multi-hyphenate artist (actor-dancer-singer-choreographer) and fresh voice in the world of VO. Her most recent projects include the bright, quirky indie video game “Jazz & Azul”, where she voices Jazz Fitzgerald, and an upcoming role in post-apocalyptic podcast “The Deadman’s Tale”, as the no-nonsense prison warden Aife Lowenthal.
50-Word Stories https://fiftywordstories.com/
Stephanie Bergeron www.StephanieBergeron.com
Karin Heimdahl https://y2kpod.com
TRANSCRIPT
Cardinals chirping, red-winged blackbirds trilling from the woods.
Percussionist woodpecker beats a syncopated rhythm from behind a leafless oak.
Cackling spring peepers, hidden in vernal ponds, improvise a backup chorus.
High above, hawk screeches a solo.
Self-isolating on my deck, I’m grateful for nature’s elusive musicians
creating a comforting concert.
Credits
This episode of Listen, Rinse, Repeat was voiced by Stephanie Bergeron, produced by Karin Heimdahl and written by Carol Anne Harvey, courtesy of fiftywordstories.com
Carol Anne Harvey finds comfort in music, writing, reading, and talking with family and friends during her solitary confinement in Massachusetts.