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Horacio recalls a visit to Old San Juan on the day he left for the School of Infantry.
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This is a serialised ongoing story, so jumping in at episode 10, for example, could confuse matters.
Listen to episode one hereHoracio recalls a visit to Old San Juan on the day he left for the School of Infantry.
MINISODE CREDITS
Written and directed by Dania Ramos
Sound design, audio engineering, and music by Michael Aquino
Script consultant: Andrew Siañez-De La O
Additional recording by Hediberto Asencio, A. Rivas, O. Segarra
Episode art layout: M. Aquino; original image: Unsplash / Clay LeConey
”En My Viejo San Juan” written by Noel Estrada and performed by Gabriel Muñoz (Cuatro)
Orlando Segarra as Horacio Méndez / Horacio at 18
Alicia Rivas as Atabey
Robert Asencio as Gael
Special thanks to Israel Rolón-Barada, Wise Music Group, and Heriberto Ramos.
Timestorm is produced by Cocotazo Media and is a proud member of TRAX from PRX. Support for TRAX comes from the Corporation for Public Broadcasting. Additional support comes from the Google Podcasts creator program and our loyal Patreon community.
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Timestorm resources: Episode Guides & Transcripts | More About Puerto Rico | Map Guides
Timestorm is produced in Essex County, NJ, which is situated on the traditional territory of the Leni Lenape people.
Sources: En mi viejo San Juan - A Puerto Rican anthem by Noel Estrada | Atlas Obscura: La Capilla del Cristo | | History & Future of the Cuatro of Puerto Rico. A documentary concert
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