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Episode 10: 8’46” of Silence

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Today’s episode is a continuation of Aaron’s ongoing #blackout. 8 minutes 46 seconds of remembrance. Not just for George Floyd and the Floyd family, not just for Breonna Taylor, for Ahmaud Arbery, and not just for anyone impacted by the injustices of individual & institutional racism and police brutality... but for the nearly 114,000 American souls of all backgrounds that have lost their lives to the ravages of COVID-19. 114,000 lives, and counting... Coronavirus: Isolated Times is created & hosted by Aaron M. Wilson, and is a Ubiquity Audio production, distributed by Anchor. Today’s episode is produced & edited by Aaron M. Wilson. Photography by Ian Panelo Graphic Design by Aaron M. Wilson Subscribe to the show on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Pocket Casts, iHeartRadio, or wherever you get your podcasts. If you enjoyed today’s episode, please rate and review the show. Trust me, it’ll help get the word out. We’re all on this coronavirus journey together, with many stories to tell. If you would like to share your story, leave a voicemail by calling (602) 644-1718, e-mail me at isolatedtimespod@gmail.com, or hit me up on Twitter, @TheAaronWilson. You can even send a direct voice message to the show via the Anchor app. Your story could be featured on a future episode.
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Today’s episode is a continuation of Aaron’s ongoing #blackout. 8 minutes 46 seconds of remembrance. Not just for George Floyd and the Floyd family, not just for Breonna Taylor, for Ahmaud Arbery, and not just for anyone impacted by the injustices of individual & institutional racism and police brutality... but for the nearly 114,000 American souls of all backgrounds that have lost their lives to the ravages of COVID-19. 114,000 lives, and counting... Coronavirus: Isolated Times is created & hosted by Aaron M. Wilson, and is a Ubiquity Audio production, distributed by Anchor. Today’s episode is produced & edited by Aaron M. Wilson. Photography by Ian Panelo Graphic Design by Aaron M. Wilson Subscribe to the show on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Pocket Casts, iHeartRadio, or wherever you get your podcasts. If you enjoyed today’s episode, please rate and review the show. Trust me, it’ll help get the word out. We’re all on this coronavirus journey together, with many stories to tell. If you would like to share your story, leave a voicemail by calling (602) 644-1718, e-mail me at isolatedtimespod@gmail.com, or hit me up on Twitter, @TheAaronWilson. You can even send a direct voice message to the show via the Anchor app. Your story could be featured on a future episode.
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