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Pandemic. Health crisis. Economic downturn. Societal standstill. These are the soundbites we hear in the ever-changing, interconnected 24/7 news cycle; all relating back to one thing: coronavirus. But what about the stories and experiences in this current global narrative that don’t always receive media attention? From Ubiquity Audio, this is ‘Coronavirus: Isolated Times’. Join host Aaron M. Wilson as he takes a deep dive into this uncertain new normal. Only this time, you get to hear it not ...
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On today’s (Season 1.5?) bonus episode, Aaron touches base, makes a quick announcement, and talks about the radio. Fun times!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, and mixed by Aaron M. Wilson.Photography by Ian PaneloGraphic …
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On today’s Season One finale episode, Aaron asks: where do we truly take everything—the show, coronavirus, and all else happening—from here?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, composed, and mixed by Aaron M. Wilson.Photogra…
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Here is the first episode of one Aaron’s personal favorite audio drama, ‘1865’ from Airship & Wondery. Now more than ever, people need to listen to this show._______________President Lincoln is mortally wounded. The nation is under attack. Secretary of War Edwin M. Stanton takes control and tries to protect Vice President Andrew Johnson.1865 is an …
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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…
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Current events can supplant even other current events at times. Coronavirus and the protests over George Floyd’s murder are no different. But for today’s episode, Aaron goes head-on with this ongoing social upheaval by confronting it the only way he can: a blackout. You’ll hear him say their names.Coronavirus: Isolated Times is created & hosted by …
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On today's (belated) episode, Aaron reflects on the current state of affairs amidst the ongoing pandemic. Listen carefully. The gloves are coming off...Coronavirus: Isolated Times is created & hosted by Aaron M. Wilson, and is a Ubiquity Audio production, distributed by Anchor.Today’s episode is produced, music composed, edited, and mixed by Aaron …
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On today’s episode, Aaron admits to his podcaster’s block. The fix? Take a very short, 2-week break.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, and mixed by Aaron M. Wilson. (No music today, sorry!)Photography by Ian PaneloGraphic …
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It’s been a lingering feeling within us for a long while since the coronavirus pandemic went global. On today’s episode, it’s time to finally confront it. Grief.Coronavirus: Isolated Times is created & hosted by Aaron M. Wilson, and is a Ubiquity Audio production, distributed by Anchor. Today’s episode is produced, music composed, edited, and mixed…
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On today’s bonus episode, Aaron ventures into parts unknown; something he didn’t expect to do in this podcast. This venture? A (virtual) one-on-one interview. Today’s guest? Holly Pyle of the critically-acclaimed Phoenix, Arizona band House of Stairs, as well as her solo project holloh.Topics cover coping mechanisms, the current state of Phoenix’s …
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On today’s episode, Aaron goes a little further into how this pandemic is impacting him. It’s time to be a little more raw with listeners.Coronavirus: Isolated Times is created & hosted by me Aaron M. Wilson, and is a Ubiquity Audio production, distributed by Anchor.Today’s episode is produced, music composed, edited, and mixed by Aaron M. Wilson.P…
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HOST’S NOTE: You may here slight background static. I tried to remove it, but no dice. I had a long, hard fight with that static. But like Luke Skywalker in ‘The Empire Strikes Back’, that static defeated me by slicing off my good editing hand. I will be back again in the sequel to exact my revenge on that evil static, with a good robot hand to boo…
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Episode 4, Part II.HOST’S NOTE: I incorrectly state in the end credits outro that we’ll be back next week. While that’s true, Episode 5 of the show will post to the podcast feed this Friday, May 1st. Sorry for the confusion, blame my gaffe on the Arizona heat. See you all back on Friday! —AaronOn today’s second part of Episode 4, Aaron takes a brea…
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Episode 4, Part I. Part II releases Monday, April 27th.On today’s first two-parter episode, Aaron takes a break from his makeshift recording studio, and steps outside. From traversing ancient canals to an evening moment of reflection, he discusses how being outside can help us come to the realization that it truly is “okay not to be okay.”Coronavir…
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In light of recent events, Aaron’s sleep schedule varies. But lately, he has found solace in the iPhone app Trope, designed by Grammy Award-winning ambient musician & producer Brian Eno in collaboration with software designer Peter Chilvers.Trope takes root in the basic concepts of generative music, where notes and rhythms are inputed by the compos…
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On today’s episode, Aaron examines how he’s coping with these new, unplanned realities. Are these realities monsters, or are they opportunities? Also, a monster from his past helps him to understand his place in all of this a little more.Coronavirus: Isolated Times is created & hosted by Aaron M. Wilson, and is a Ubiquity Audio production, distribu…
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Due to the Easter holiday weekend—along with a couple of unforeseen technical issues—‘Coronavirus: Isolated Times’ will be back with an all new, full-length episode on Friday, April 17th.From all of us here at Ubiquity Audio, stay safe, and have a Happy Easter!Music:“Uplifting Cinematic Piano”AShamaluevMusicwww.ashamaluevmusic.com…
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In this ad-free episode, Aaron scraps it all to have a one-on-one reflection upon his week, his state of mind, as well as observations on the current pickle we’re all in. Will this off-the-cuff, uncut format work...? We’ll let you be the judge.Coronavirus: Isolated Times is created & hosted by Aaron M. Wilson, and is a Ubiquity Audio production, di…
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In this bonus episode, Aaron reads a story. A story that we are probably all in need of hearing during this uncertain time. If you have a family, this story is for you; and if not, this will still resonate.Hardship is impacting everyone right now in some form. Problems are everywhere... so what will you choose to do to tackle them?‘What Do You Do W…
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In today’s premiere episode, host Aaron M. Wilson begins recollecting upon the recent events related to the ongoing coronavirus pandemic; not as a journalist, but a diarist. This is the start of his journey, as well as the beginning of—hopefully—his healing.Coronavirus: Isolated Times is created & hosted by me Aaron M. Wilson, and is a Ubiquity Aud…
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Premieres Friday, March 27. From Anchor, in association with Ubiquity Audio, this is ‘Coronavirus: Isolated Times’. I’m Aaron M. Wilson.Coronavirus, COVID-19. Medical terms distilled into the ever-changing motions of our interconnected 24/7 news cycle. Numbers, statistics, jargon. But what about the personal interest stories not always covered in t…
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