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Episode 14: Looking At Pictures Of Horses Is Free

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Join Joey and Caitlin as we journey through the Lord of the Rings, horse by horse.

If you have questions about horses or anything LOTR-related, send them to us at shadowfactspod@gmail.com!

This episode covers three book chapters from Book 5, which is the first half of The Return of the King—Chapter 2: The Passing of the Grey Company through Chapter 4: The Siege of Gondor. Next episode will cover the next section of the film, mm1:29:05 to some other yet-to-be-determined minute marker!

Police brutality and broader issues of racism have not ended. Please find ways to participate/contribute to the abolition of policing and prisons as you are able. Also check out this document for a few resources on racism in fantasy:

https://docs.google.com/document/d/11ExziJbBteK8eJn9xgrjm17P23Vg_Ucm8rAyYAkm9yc/edit?usp=sharing

Find us on Twitter:
@shadowfactspod
@celloandbehold
@joeytheprince

Cover art: Annie Johnston-Glick (@dancynrew)

Music: Horse by Horse, a medley of "Concerning Hobbits" and "The Ring Goes South" composed by Howard Shore, arranged by Caitlin Lukin and performed by Caitlin Lukin and Joey Rose Rysen.

Other sounds:

"Horse Whinny, Close, A.wav" by InspectorJ (www.jshaw.co.uk) of Freesound.org

"Hoofbeats, wood on cardboard" by Joey Rose Rysen

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Join Joey and Caitlin as we journey through the Lord of the Rings, horse by horse.

If you have questions about horses or anything LOTR-related, send them to us at shadowfactspod@gmail.com!

This episode covers three book chapters from Book 5, which is the first half of The Return of the King—Chapter 2: The Passing of the Grey Company through Chapter 4: The Siege of Gondor. Next episode will cover the next section of the film, mm1:29:05 to some other yet-to-be-determined minute marker!

Police brutality and broader issues of racism have not ended. Please find ways to participate/contribute to the abolition of policing and prisons as you are able. Also check out this document for a few resources on racism in fantasy:

https://docs.google.com/document/d/11ExziJbBteK8eJn9xgrjm17P23Vg_Ucm8rAyYAkm9yc/edit?usp=sharing

Find us on Twitter:
@shadowfactspod
@celloandbehold
@joeytheprince

Cover art: Annie Johnston-Glick (@dancynrew)

Music: Horse by Horse, a medley of "Concerning Hobbits" and "The Ring Goes South" composed by Howard Shore, arranged by Caitlin Lukin and performed by Caitlin Lukin and Joey Rose Rysen.

Other sounds:

"Horse Whinny, Close, A.wav" by InspectorJ (www.jshaw.co.uk) of Freesound.org

"Hoofbeats, wood on cardboard" by Joey Rose Rysen

  continue reading

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