Anthropocene Reviewed: A Deeply Human Story, with Overtones of Death and Decay.

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In this episode the gang dons their plague doctor outfits, as they take a dive into the morbid history of the great morbidity itself, the plague. Having sourced all the appropriate herbs and tinctures, and refreshed their knowledge of miasmatic diseases, it’s time to explore The Anthropocene Reviewed. 
The episode in question is entitled Plague. The Host, John Green, takes us through the history of the most famous disease in human history, and its many emergences and disappearances. 
We sat down to discuss storytelling, using your own personal experiences to drive an episode, and the art of a good advert integration. All these come together to make an amazing podcast, anchored by a single voice in the shape of John Green. 
How do you make a monologue show work? How can your own stories help move an episode forward, and why can’t we go back to the good old days, before trees and mammals ruined everything? 
This one is hosted by Audio engineer Alex Bennett, who is joined by podcast producers Zoe Anderson and Marion Gruner. 
Check out the episode of Anthropocene Reviewed here:https://open.spotify.com/episode/3H6gAZNa58niwnHlK5GQZy?si=946a5907b6ab4dcd
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