An investigative podcast hosted by world-renowned literary critic and publishing insider Bethanne Patrick. Book bans are on the rise across America. With the rise of social media, book publishers are losing their power as the industry gatekeepers. More and more celebrities and influencers are publishing books with ghostwriters. Writing communities are splintering because members are at cross purposes about their mission. Missing Pages is an investigative podcast about the book publishing ind ...
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Captured deep within Kichua tribal territory in the Ecuadorian Amazon, this nocturnal soundscape reveals a hidden world that awakens after dusk. Above, bats flicker through the darkness, their wings slicing the air in delicate beats. Insects surge into a symphony of pulses and hums — sharp, electric, as though the forest itself were alive with circuitry.
A solitary monkey stirs unseen branches, its movements dissolving into the whispers of leaves. From afar, a howl drifts through the trees — haunting, fragile, a fleeting brush with the unseen. Beneath it all, a stream murmurs softly, threading its rhythm through the night’s weave.
This recording is more than sound. It is a portal into the rainforest’s secret hours — where every ripple, chirp, and rustle speaks of survival, connection, and fragile wonder.
Each voice is part of a living chorus, intricate and unrepeatable. To listen is to witness: the raw nocturnal poetry of the Amazon, and the urgency of protecting both its vanishing song and the ancestral lands that shelter it.
Recorded by Rafael Diogo.
A solitary monkey stirs unseen branches, its movements dissolving into the whispers of leaves. From afar, a howl drifts through the trees — haunting, fragile, a fleeting brush with the unseen. Beneath it all, a stream murmurs softly, threading its rhythm through the night’s weave.
This recording is more than sound. It is a portal into the rainforest’s secret hours — where every ripple, chirp, and rustle speaks of survival, connection, and fragile wonder.
Each voice is part of a living chorus, intricate and unrepeatable. To listen is to witness: the raw nocturnal poetry of the Amazon, and the urgency of protecting both its vanishing song and the ancestral lands that shelter it.
Recorded by Rafael Diogo.
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