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by Pilgrim Falcon Productions

16 episodes
Updated Daily
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Podcast Overview

Tune back to the Year 2000 and listen to the Apocalypse. A mysterious pandemic wiped out most of humanity 20 years ago and we’ve been living an illusion ever since. Y2K REDUX revisits the Year 2000 through the microphones of the Canadian shortwave station Toonie Radio as the apocalypse unfolds. This is an audio drama series by Pilgrim Falcon Productions. The first three episodes were produced with the financial support of the Region of Waterloo Arts Fund.

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Publishing Since

11/25/2020

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Recent Episodes

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November 24, 2021

The Chosen Few

Back in the year 2000, a radio station in Canada broadcasts the events of the Apocalypse and the creation of an alternate reality. In this minisode #12, with the Internet down, Quantum Physics Professor Kenneth Morris connects to an underground bulletin board system to contact Ezekiel, the apocalyptic cult leader, and start a plan to transcend the end of the world. By Eduardo Soto-Falcon with Jeffrey Carl and Nathanael Azevedo. This is the final minisode from the 2020 audio sessions. Y2K Redux is an original audio drama written, directed & edited by Eduardo Soto-Falcon Produced by Pilgrim Falcon Productions With the financial support of the Region of Waterloo Arts Fund Voiced by James Kenneth, Emily Schooley, Jeffrey Carl, Genaro Vasquez, Philomena Sherwood, Julie C. Sheppard, Manny Bains, Matt Clark, Nathanael Azevedo, Mikael Melo, Elisabeth Bernal, Denise Gismondi, Chris Ellison, Ana Gabriela Quintero and Wayne McCracken Original Music by Steve Lehmann & Alejandro Giacoman ©2021 Pilgrim Falcon Productions All Rights Reserved

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November 24, 2021

Motel Blues

Back in the year 2000, a radio station in Canada broadcasts the events of the Apocalypse and the creation of an alternate reality. In this minisode #11, stranded in a Mexican border town, New Age reporter Roxie Gibson and her travel companion, shaman Eligio Melgar, try to come up to terms with the strange looming apocalypse. By Eduardo Soto-Falcon with Emily Schooley and Genaro Vasquez.

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November 23, 2021

Millennium Virus

Back in the year 2000, a radio station in Canada broadcasts the events of the Apocalypse and the creation of an alternate reality. In this minisode #10, Quantum Physics Professor Kenneth Morris calls the Y2K Nightly Show to talk with hosts Luke Marlowe and Monique Toussaint about the possible pandemic overtaking the world in the first week of the year 2000. By Eduardo Soto-Falcon with Philomena Sherwood, Jeffrey Carl & James Kenneth.

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What is Y2K Redux?

Tune back to the Year 2000 and listen to the Apocalypse.

A mysterious pandemic wiped out most of humanity 20 years ago and we’ve been living an illusion ever since. Y2K REDUX revisits the Year 2000 through the microphones of the Canadian shortwave station Toonie Radio as the apocalypse unfolds.

This is an audio drama series by Pilgrim Falcon Productions. The first three episodes were produced with the financial support of the Region of Waterloo Arts Fund.

How often does this podcast release new episodes?

This podcast updates daily.

Where can I listen to this podcast?

This podcast is available on 4 platforms including Apple Podcasts, Spotify, and more. You can also use the RSS feed directly.

Does this podcast accept guests?

No, this podcast does not typically feature guests.

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