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Sign up to the Podcasts & Climate Change event, taking place on 17th May 2022, here: https://podcastsclimatechange.splashthat.com ‘And not a, not a drop to drink’ Best served with headphones on. Runtime of 26 minutes to reflect the 26 years until t

Episode 2 of the Life Sentence podcast, hosted by Mags Creative, titled "2. Ocean" was published on November 23, 2021 and runs 26 minutes.

November 23, 2021 ·26m · Life Sentence

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Sign up to the Podcasts & Climate Change event, taking place on 17th May 2022, here: https://podcastsclimatechange.splashthat.com ‘And not a, not a drop to drink’ Best served with headphones on. Runtime of 26 minutes to reflect the 26 years until the world’s oceans will be entirely empty of fish, according to recent estimates. The final part of the episode comprises of ocean ambience to serve as a tribute to our oceans and seas. Cast Mo: Jordan Stephens Nep: Sindhu Vee Coral: Maia Watkins Adam: WIll Mellor Stevie: Stacy Abalogun Waitress: Charlotte Ritchie Credits Writer: Tabitha Mortiboy Supervising Producer: Kelsey Bennett Executive Producer: Megan Hill-Smith Sound Design & Audio Production: Kit Milsom With thanks to Weforum.org & Obama White Office Archives Music Credits ‘La Sirene’ composed by Kit Milsom Other licensed music with thanks to Artlist

Sign up to the Podcasts & Climate Change event, taking place on 17th May 2022, here: https://podcastsclimatechange.splashthat.com

And not a, not a drop to drink’

Best served with headphones on...

Runtime of 26 minutes to reflect the 26 years until the world’s oceans will be entirely empty of fish, according to recent estimates.

The final part of the episode comprises of ocean ambience to serve as a tribute to our oceans and seas.

Cast
Mo: Jordan Stephens
Nep: Sindhu Vee
Coral: Maia Watkins 
Adam: WIll Mellor
Stevie: Stacy Abalogun
Waitress: Charlotte Ritchie 

Credits
Writer: Tabitha Mortiboy
Supervising Producer: Kelsey Bennett
Executive Producer: Megan Hill-Smith
Sound Design & Audio Production: Kit Milsom 
With thanks to Weforum.org & Obama White Office Archives

Music Credits
‘La Sirene’ composed by Kit Milsom
Other licensed music with thanks to Artlist

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