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Flut 2 #04 Roter Mond

Dies ist Episode #04 von Flut 2, der vierten Staffel meines Podcasts. Mit jeder einzelnen Welle, jedem einzelnen Wort ** beginnt eine eigene Geschichte. Und jede Geschichte geht zu Ende. Und dann kommt die nächste. Welle für Welle. Jede Sekunde. Wenn

Episode 4 of the the last voice podcast, hosted by the last voice, titled "Flut 2 #04 Roter Mond" was published on November 2, 2025 and runs 5 minutes.

November 2, 2025 ·5m · the last voice

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Dies ist Episode #04 von Flut 2, der vierten Staffel meines Podcasts. Mit jeder einzelnen Welle, jedem einzelnen Wort ** beginnt eine eigene Geschichte. Und jede Geschichte geht zu Ende. Und dann kommt die nächste. Welle für Welle. Jede Sekunde. Wenn Sterne fallen. ** 99 von 100 Wellen sind mir entsprungen. Nur sehr selten zitiere ich von Anderen wortwörtlich oder verfremdet, mit Respekt und Dankbarkeit. Gedanken kommen wie Schmetterlinge. Danke für 1% an U2, Wes Craven.

Dies ist Episode #04 von Flut 2, der vierten Staffel meines Podcasts.

Mit jeder einzelnen Welle, jedem einzelnen Wort ** beginnt eine eigene Geschichte. Und jede Geschichte geht zu Ende. Und dann kommt die nächste. Welle für Welle. Jede Sekunde. Wenn Sterne fallen.

** 99 von 100 Wellen sind mir entsprungen. Nur sehr selten zitiere ich von Anderen wortwörtlich oder verfremdet, mit Respekt und Dankbarkeit. Gedanken kommen wie Schmetterlinge.

Danke für 1% an U2, Wes Craven.

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