Chapter 1: What is the premise of The Red Weather podcast?
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This is Ryder Strong, and I have a new podcast called The Red Weather. In 1995, my neighbor and a trainer disappeared from a commune. It was nature and trees and praying and drugs.
So no, I am not your guru.
Back then, I lied to everybody.
They have had this case for 30 years.
I'm going back to my hometown to uncover the truth. Listen to The Red Weather on the iHeartRadio app, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcasts.
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John of God was once Brazil's most famous spiritual healer.
But in this limited series podcast, we uncover the darker truth behind his global empire of faith and fear. From Exactly Right and Adonde Media, this is Two-Faced, John of God. Listen on the iHeartRadio app, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcasts.
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Chapter 2: What dark truth is revealed about John of God?
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Sabrina, are you an ocean fan? No. No. No. And I... You almost made your tea out. Just the way no. No.
No.
Like it's stolen something from you. I have zero trust in the ocean. I don't know what's down there. And I love mermaids. Like the mermaids are... But I like... Mermaids, like with the idea of like them being in my pool versus like the ocean, because. Do you have mermaids in your pool?
I mean, I did when I was little.
I did when I was little. I played mermaid all the time. But so you were the mermaid. Yes. OK, well, that makes sense. Like, for instance, I've done snuba diving and I thought that was going to be the end of my relationship with Jordan because he kind of forced me to go when I told him I'm scared of the ocean. I don't like sharks. I don't know what's down there. I'm sorry. I got to stop you.
Did you did you say snuba diving? Snuba.
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Chapter 3: How does the podcast connect to Roald Dahl's secret life?
So not scuba. It's a step. And I now would highly recommend it because you don't go as far down. Your tank is up on like a floated air base so that you follow it up to the tank, like your cord. It felt a lot more safe than what I would assume scuba when you're just out there and it's like, hey, if you come back, great. If not...
So you felt safer being the bait on the end of a hook than you did being able to go out into the ocean. I could look up and see. I feel like scuba diving, you go so far down. Can you even see the top of where you're going to be eventually? Can I ask what the acronym SNUBA stands for? Uh, no, I have no idea. No, you can't.
No, you can't.
So you have, you don't have to have any like zero training. You have a guide that goes down there with you. Um, and they set you up, you get weighted down and you know, I mean, Nexus underwater breathing apparatus. That sounds like a big swing and a miss for me. Come on. Anyway, name it something else. I'm just telling you, I was so nervous just going down.
Once I, you know, what is it, equalized my ears and all that, and I was good. It was incredible. Where was this? At one point in the Caribbean. Okay. And I was told no sharks inhibit that area, but it's like the ocean. I'm so scared of sharks. Like, I would never do a shark dive thing in a cage. I watched Shark Week. Everything they do seems like just the kiss of death.
So I am not an ocean person at all. I like pools. Okay. Are you? Do you go into the ocean? No, I don't go to the ocean. But that's because it usually involves taking off my shirt, which I never do anyway. Okay. Yeah, I'm usually fully clothed even in the shower. So you wouldn't go to the pool either? I go into the pool by myself at like 3 o'clock in the morning when nobody's around. Then I go.
Then I enjoy myself. Yeah, no, the ocean takes... Yeah, I'm not a big fan.
Yeah, yeah.
I have done. This is about ours. I have swam with dolphins and again, looked at Jordan like, how do you talk me into doing these things where I end up being out? You have to like Superman the water, flex your feet. The dolphins come up behind your feet.
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Chapter 4: What is the significance of the movie A Ring of Endless Light?
Wow.
Oh my gosh.
I don't like sharks either, but for a totally different reason, so. Well, what's your reason? I was bullied in high school by a shark. He used to take my lunch money every day. It was really annoying, and I just never really got over it. Is this a reference I should understand? No. Was this on Boy Meets World? No, no. I had a shark in my high school.
His name was Pete.
Nobody liked him. Oh, Pete. Anyway, Pete the shark, yeah. He used to take my lunch money every day.
Anyway. Oh, man.
Welcome back to Magical Rewind, the show that makes you want to grab your friends, your PJs, and your popcorn and go back to a time when all the houses were smart, the wave tsunami, and Snooba wasn't a thing. That's going to stick with me. But anyway, I'm Will Friedle. It's real. And I'm Sabrina. I'm here to tell you.
It's real.
Snooba. I'm going Sporba later. It's going to be fun. This week, we are diving deeper than ever before, in case you can't tell, with a brand new DCOM that somehow involved romance and telepathically speaking to dolphins. It's the romantic underwater drama of 2002, A Ring of Endless Light.
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Chapter 5: Why does Grandpa stop looking through the telescope?
They admire the stars, but Grandpa doesn't look through the telescope anymore because it takes away all the magic. He acknowledges that Susie knows all the scientific facts about the universe, but wishes she could just enjoy the magic itself. He then reads his granddaughter the passage from the Henry Vaughn poem that includes the title of the movie, and she loves it.
The next morning over at Zachary's compound, the dad brings up the recent boat visit he made with Adam. Zachary sells it as innocent, but his dad isn't buying it. He explains the houses, the cars, the private school, that lifestyle is maintained through the business. And if Zachary does anything stupid, everything will go away.
Chapter 6: What happens during Enid's difficult delivery?
Back at the research center, Vicky finds Dr. Zand and Adam frantically helping Enid through a difficult delivery. They're about to sedate her, but Vicky intervenes. She said Enid doesn't want to be sedated. She wants to be reunited with Basil for the birth. The doctor demands Vicky mind her business, but Adam convinces her to let Basil in, and the two immediately reconnect.
And then, another first for DCOMs, we see the birth of a dolphin, which was actually kind of cool. Yeah. That's true. Another first. Even, like, we haven't had any births. No. I mean, I don't think we're showing a close-up, like, woman in stirrups. No, but I mean, like, there's no, like, oh, this is your little sister, right? Oh, no.
Chapter 7: How does Vicky confront Adam about his scientific approach?
Quince.
Quince.
Yeah, there was five. Did we cut away from the horse? Wasn't there a horse birth? In Horse Sense? Did we cut away from it in Horse Sense? I can't remember. Oh, no. Is there a birth in the two girls that take over the farm, the simple life? That was cowbells.
Chapter 8: What is the significance of the poem read by Vicky?
I think they have a birth in that. Okay. All right. So we got some animal births.
Okay.
I want a human birth. I want the first Disney Channel human birth. And Disney just owns the baby the second it comes out. That's how it would be. We still have a descendant left. Yeah.
Oh, wait. Oh, that's true.
We're getting from producer Michaela that this was a lot for a DCOM, especially with the blood. And there was like the splash of blood coming out of the dolphin.
It's true.
We saw a birth. It was obviously a real birth. It was pretty cool. Everyone celebrates, but Adam and the doctor want to know exactly what the hell is going on. Fair question. Put on the spot, well, Vicky runs out, but Adam stops her before she can get too far. He knows she can telepathically communicate with the dolphins, which seemed like a very quick conclusion to make.
And even though Adam explains how helpful her ability can be, Vicky's not interested in becoming a case study. Meanwhile, Zachary secretly takes photos of the Marie Rose right in the process of using a drift net. Score. The next day, Vicky is writing poetry near the lighthouse when Adam finds her.
He apologizes for making her feel bad, but Vicky's still mad that all he wants in life is proof and data. He's a scientist going to Harvard, especially because she has no idea how she communicates with dolphins. She doesn't want to be studied like one of her brother's bugs. Like, I could just see him putting her in a giant thing of a nail polish just to keep her all solid.
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