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“It’s important to stay calm and together, and encourage each other.”
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Listen to episode one here“It’s important to stay calm and together, and encourage each other.”
🎖️🎙️💛It’s crunch time at Armchair Adventures Head Quarters!
Made By Mortals - the company who help Connie and her customers produce Armchair Adventures - need the next episode ready and pronto. However, the builders have rocked up, so everybody needs to squeeze into the broom cupboard to crack on with all the behind-the-scenes jobs. It’s chaos!
Can Connie use what she’s learnt about camaraderie from the veterans of the armed forces to rally the troops and get the job done? Listen to part two of A Camaraderie Adventure and find out!
A Camaraderie Adventure is proudly funded by Veterans’ Foundation.
Download the transcript for this episode here.
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Credits
Produced by Made By Mortals
Actors - Hannah Donelon & Chris Brett
Writer - Paul Hine
Music - AJS Music
Sound Design - Blueprint Studios
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