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Before the First Echo is the prologue to Echoes in the First Person, a weekly narrative podcast that reimagines legacy through poetic monologue and cinematic sound design. In this brief opening, creator Michael Washington Brown shares the heartbeat behind the project: why it exists, what listeners can expect, and how each episode invites reflection, empathy, and reclamation.

Each Monday, a first-person performance draws listeners into the inner world of a historical figure—without revealing their name. Through restrained storytelling and immersive audio design, these anonymous voices speak across time, evoking memory, emotion, and the quiet urgency of justice.

Then, on Thursdays, the veil lifts. The identity is revealed, the context deepens, and the relevance to today’s world comes into focus. These follow-up episodes offer space for archival clarity, emotional resonance, and reflection—blending artistry with archival intent.

Echoes in the First Person is not a biography. It’s not a lecture. It’s a reclamation. A space where history breathes, where overlooked lives are honored, and where storytelling becomes a form of advocacy.

In this Welcome Episode, Michael reflects on the origins of the podcast, the creative choices behind its structure, and the values that guide its tone: restraint, empathy, and precision. He speaks not as a narrator, but as a witness—inviting listeners to join him in listening deeply, remembering ethically, and echoing the voices that history tried to silence.

Share the Echo If this episode resonated with you, please share it. Pass it on. Let these echoes reach someone who needs them.

Echoes Ethos When History Speaks, We listen.

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Stories that honor, voices that endure Subscribe—and let the echoes find you.

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