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Guaynia, Borikén, 1510: Aguey walks in the woods with his wife Karaya. They recall a simpler time before the Spanish arrived on the island and life as they knew it changed forever.
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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 hereGuaynia, Borikén, 1510: Aguey walks in the woods with his wife Karaya. They recall a simpler time before the Spanish arrived on the island and life as they knew it changed forever.
EPISODE CREDITS
Written and directed by Claudio Venancio
Additional writing by Andrew Siañez-De La O
Story by Dania Ramos
Audio engineering, sound design, and music by Michael Aquino
Additional recording by Aaron Catano-Saez, Ashely Kristeen Vega
Additional music by William Ruiz
Episode art layout: M. Aquino; original image: shutterstock/vectortatu
Luis Figueroa as Aguey
Ashely Kristeen Vega as Karaya
Aaron Catano-Saez as Yauco
Additional voices: Leilany Figueroa, Tanya Pérez, Joseph Respicio, Claudio Venancio
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 is produced in Essex County, NJ, which is situated on the traditional territory of the Leni Lenape people.
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