Episode 1: Fugue

The Light Ahead Podcast

Episode 1: Fugue

Read the full transcript here.

A young woman wakes up in Louisiana in 2030 with full amnesia - she can’t remember anything after 2020 - and discovers that the world has become a much kinder, more caring place.

 

This podcast is available on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Stitcher, Google Podcasts, and wherever podcasts are found.

Fugue Episode Credits

The Light Ahead is a Beloved Economies and Avalon: Story production made in partnership with FRQNCY Media.

Host: Makia Martin (Tw. IG.)

Co-creators: Jess Rimington (Tw. IG.) and Naomi McDougall Jones (Tw. IG.), who is also our showrunner

Executive Producers: Naomi McDougall Jones (Avalon: Story | Tw. IG.), Joanna L. Cea and Jess Rimington (Beloved Economies | Tw. IG.), Lila Yomtoob (Tw. IG.), and Michelle Khouri (FRQNCY Media | Tw. IG.)

Producer: Heidi Roodvoets (IG.)

Co-producers: Lauren Ressler (Tw. IG.) and Sonia Sarkar (IG.) of Beloved Economies.

Fictional Portion of Episode

Producer: Avalon: Story

Writer and Director: Catherine Eaton (Tw. IG.), based on conversations with and the ideas of Dr. Jerome Segura III (Tw.)

Performers: Lawrence Ballard (IG.), Susan Marie Bennett (IG.), AJ Clark (Tw. IG.), Catherine Eaton (Tw. IG.), Phillip Manuel (IG.), and Lori Elizabeth Parquet (IG.)

Production Coordinator: Marlee Newman

Sound Designers: Jon Flores and Juliana Henao (Tw. IG.)

Sound Mixer: Ric Schnupp (Tw. IG.)

Sound Intern: Allen Linsey

Non-Fiction Portion of Episode

Producer: FRQNCY Media

Dialogue editor: Sidney Evans (Tw. IG.)

Mixer: Matthew Ernest Filler (IG.)

Theme Music: written and performed by Alicia Kaye Hall, Jeffrey Archie, and B.I.G Patty (Tw. IG.)

Episode graphics: illustrations by Rae Robinson (website; IG.); other graphics by FRQNCY Media

Jaclyn Gilstrap

Jaclyn Gilstrap (she/her/hers) is an activist whose work has focused on supporting women and young people to get the resources they need. She is committed to things like sexual and reproductive rights, racial justice, youth leadership, and ethical global engagement. Jaclyn dabbles in visual art, loves a good queer dance party, and believes in the power of community-led protests. Her strengths are event planning, organizational development, and youth mentorship. 

http://sittingintheintersection.com
Previous
Previous

Episode 2: Starfleet: Pension Fund

Next
Next

Trailer