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  • The second half (and conclusion) of the Second Tale of Sodapop! If you haven't heard part one, you should go back one episode. If you are unfamiliar with season one of this show, or you haven't listened to the first Tale of Sodapop, I suggest that you go back further. Full episode currently available on Patreon.

    The transcript for this episode is available on BelieverPodcast.com.

    Stick around for a promo for Seven of Hearts: A coffee shop. A group of friends. A town where people keep dying under mysterious circumstances. Seven people with secrets to hide. Find them on Twitter, Tumblr, or wherever you go this podcast.

    CONTENT NOTES

    Harm to wild animals Loss, abandonment Mental illness Canine emotions

    MUSIC FROM EPIDEMIC SOUND

    Swamp Fever - Walt Adams Piercing Silence - Ethan Sloan Face of the Earth - Jakob Ahlbom Into the Void - Ethan Sloan Birdsong - They Dream By Day Dear Moon - Velvet Moon

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  • Happy Halloween - enjoy a Second Tale of Sodapop! This story tells the events of episodes 6-10 of Believer: A Paranomal Mystery through the eyes of Sodapop, world's greatest dog. If you are unfamiliar with season one of this show, or you haven't listened to the first Tale of Sodapop, I suggest that you go back. Full episode currently available on Patreon. 

    The transcript for this episode is available on BelieverPodcast.com.

    Stick around for a promo for Hi Nay, a supernatural horror podcast about Filipina immigrant Mari Datuin, whose babaylan (shaman) family background accidentally gets her involved in stopping dangerous supernatural events in Toronto. Find them on Twitter, Tumblr, or wherever you go this podcast.

    CONTENT NOTES

    Harm to wild animals Loss, abandonment Mental illness Canine emotions

    MUSIC FROM EPIDEMIC SOUND

    A Thousand Parts of My Heart - Christian Andersen Traveling in Binaural - Joseph Beg Passed Danger - Farrell Wooten Swamp Fever - Walt Adams
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  • Tweenson's Greetings, everyone! As we are now between seasons, we bring you the first of several bonus gifts. Enjoy the pilot episode of the newest show from Good Pointe Media: TWO FLAT-EARTHERS KIDNAP A FREEMASON!

    For more information, check out the 2FEKaF page on Good Pointe's website: https://goodpointepodcasts.com/2fekaf-2

    The transcript for this episode is available here.

  • In the season one finale, oblivion comes to Charity, Oregon…that is, unless Lara can get there first.

     

    Transcript for this episode is available at BelieverPodcast.com

     

    Content notes

    Harm to wild animals, distressed animal sounds Human screaming, including children Cult behavior, religious content Violence Loud noises/chaos Nausea/retching sounds Respiratory distress

     

    Cast (in order of appearance)

    Abe - Miles Langerman Jake - Jason Markoff Lara - Julie Saunders Rose - Mara Hernandez Camille - Sara Gorsky Cult Children - Kip Parshall, Duke Parshall SodaPop - Archie Terri - Rosa Delgado Dr. Simmons - Samantha Ronceros Nurse - Jillian Cardillo Various - Seth Ellsworth Mysterious Man - Javier Ronceros

     

    Crew

    Written/Directed/Produced by Julie Saunders Sound design by Ester Ellis Additional sound design assistance by Andrew Wardlaw

     

    Music

    "Julie's Melody (Believer Theme)," by Aaron Ferenc “Big Announcement,” by Out to the World “Diffusion Echo,” by Ethan Sloan “Trailing,” by Christian Andersen “Night Swap,” by Bill Ferngren “Gravity Fields,” by Hampus Naeselius “Face of the Earth,” by Jakob Ahlbom “The Vanished,” by John Barzetti “Breathe it in Deep,” by Hampus Naeselius “A Sky Sparkling,” by Johannes Bornlof “Passed Danger,” by Farrell Wooten “I Will Fool You,” by Bothnia

     

    Music tracks (other than Believer Theme) courtesy of Epidemic Sound.

    Phone voice generated at https://filmmusic.io/voiceovers

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  • Rose leaves a message for Lara.

    Transcripts for all episodes are available at BelieverPodcast.com.

    CONTENT NOTES:

    Car horns, medical alerts, beeps and alarms Emetophobia Respiratory Distress Death Hallucinations, delusions, and general loss of reality

    CAST

    Rose - Mara Hernandez Sheriff Tate - Regen Wilson Lara - Julie Saunders SodaPop - Archie Mayor Terri Boone - Rosa Delgado Reverend Mitchell Boone - David Pinion Camille - Sara Gorsky Cult children - Kip Parshall, Duke Parshall Cult singers - Bill Saunders, Debbie Saunders, Seth Ellsworth, Duke Parshall

    CREW

    Written, Directed, Sound Designed - Julie Saunders

    MUSIC

    "Julie's Melody (Believer Theme)," by Aaron Ferenc "Vacuum," by Ethan Sloane "Birdsong," by They Dream By Day "Murmur," by WHENISEEYOUISEEMYSELF "Lonely Space Rhodes," by Eneide "Reverse," by Silver Maple "As She Drifts Away," by Clarence Reed

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  • Lara gets some medical attention.

    A transcript of this episode is available at this link on BelieverPodcast.com

    CONTENT NOTES

    Car noises (including horns and sirens) Violence Medical abuse, equipment sounds Harm to wild animals Delusional behavior

    CAST

    Jake - Jason Markoff Lara - Julie Saunders Doctor Simmons - Samantha Simmonds Ronceros Mayor Terri Boone - Rosa Delgado Sheriff Tate - Regen Wilson Rose - Mara Hernandez Sodapop - Archie

    Written and directed by Julie Saunders

    Sound designed by Ester Ellis and Julie Saunders

    MUSIC

    “Julie’s Melody (Believer Theme),” by Aaron Ferenc "Born Sinister," by Christoffer Moe Ditlevsen “Reverse," by Silver Maple

    Sound Effects from Adobe Stock, Epidemic Sound, Soundsnap, and Freesound.org

    Check out Tunnels! Tunnels is a serialized audiodrama about the mysterious tunnels that can be found underneath a small town in Georgia. Their series finale is out now.

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  • Things don’t go quite how Lara imagined.

    A transcript for this episode is available here.

    CONTENT NOTES Gaslighting/denial of reality Alcohol use Animal sounds

    CAST

    Rose - Mara Herndandez Camille - Sara Gorsky Lara - Julie Saunders Jake - Jason Markoff Sodapop - Archie

    Written, Directed, Sound Designed by Julie Saunders

    MUSIC

    “Julie’s Melody (Believer Theme),” by Aaron Ferenc “Piercing Silence,” by Ethan Sloan “Death at First Sight,” by Edward Karl Hanson “No One Knows But Me,” by Torii Wolf

    Sound Effects from Adobe Stock, Epidemic Sound, Soundsnap, and Freesound.org

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  • Happy Halloween! This is our first episode back from hiatus, and we're very excited to be here.

    Lara wakes up in the headquarters of Reverend Boone's cult - but will she be able to leave?

    Featuring a special trailer for Elaine's Cooking For the Soul, a podcast featuring our very own Rosa Delgado as the host of a post-apocalyptic cooking show. Find them on social media @ElainesCooking or check them out on Spotify.

    Transcript for this episode is available at BelieverPodcast.com.

    CONTENT NOTES

    Cults Imprisonment Illness, sounds of medical equipment Hallucinations Loud noises, knocking sounds, dog sounds

    Written, Directed, and Produced by Julie Saunders. Sound Design by Ester Ellis.

    CAST

    Sara Gorsky - Camille Julie Saunders - Lara Rosa Delgado - Terri Boone David Pinion - Reverend Boone Samantha Ronceros - Doctor Simmons Mara Hernandez - Rose Seth Ellsworth - Marcus/Juniper Archie - SodaPop

    MUSIC

    Aaron Ferenc - "Julie's Melody (Believer Theme)" Jay Varton - "Eye For Detail" Christian Andersen - "The Lure" Walt Adams - "Devil in a Can"

    Music tracks (besides Believer Theme) courtesy of Epidemic Sound.

    Phone voice generated at: https://filmmusic.io/voiceovers

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  • Happy Indigenous People's Day! Enjoy this preview episode from The Historical Natives, a horror-themed podcast about Native American history, culture, and folklore. Follow The Historical Natives and check out their full-length Sasquatch episode on November 30, 2021!

    BUT FIRST, Julie talks about Indigenous horror writers for like 5 minutes.

    [0.00 - 5:24] - Julie chat

    [5:25 - End] - The Historical Natives - Coast Salish - Sasquatch

    BOOKS RECOMMENDED:

    The Only Good Indians, by Stephen Graham Jones Into The Forest And All The Way Through, by Cynthia Pelayo Grass Dancer (from Tribal Scream) and Coyote Rage, by Owl Goingback Elatsoe, by Darcie Little Badger The Marrow Thieves, by Cherie Dimaline Taaqtumi: An Anthology of Arctic Horror Stories, by Aviaq Johnston, Richard Van Camp, Rachel Qitsualik-Tinsley, Seaan Qitsualik-Tinsley, and Thomas Anguti Johnston

    MUSIC:

    Julie's preamble Taking Me High, Taking Me Low (Instrumental Version) - Gold Flow My Brother - Yi Nantiro Intro to Historical Natives Episode: Eerie Music Box 2 - Natalie000 Background: People: Daniel Birch - Indigo Shore DooDoo - Unknown Background: Being: Haunted Woods - Dark Music Radio Silence - Dark Music Background: Call to Action: Creepy Night - Astrofreq Story Intro: Samuel Francis Johnson - Creepy Ambient Outro of Episode: AQUI - Charles Michel
  • NEW EPISODES premiere this Halloween. Watch this space or join the Patreon at https://www.patreon.com/believerpodcast.

    Voice acting and sound design for this teaser by Julie Saunders.

    Content Warnings:

    Human crying, breathing, distress sounds Animal cries and roars

    Sound effects from Adobe Stock, Epidemic Sound, and Soundsnap.

     

  • A BELIEVER PREQUEL: Set approximately 4 years before the events of season one, Lara pairs with Rose for the very first time in order to deal with an entity that’s been split into two. Deep in the Oregon Caves, Lara diligently applies scientific methods that never seem to stick, while at the Corwin Lake House, Rose attempts direct contact and finds much more than she anticipated. Can they solve the mystery and survive the night - without hating each other? 

    The transcript for this episode is available here.

    Want to support the show? Visit the Believer merch store, check out our Patreon, or leave a review wherever you found this episode!

     

    CONTENT NOTES

    Strong language Loud, high-pitched sounds Claustrophobia Occultism, Devils, and Demons Homophobia

     

    CREDITS

    Voice Performers

    Mara Hernandez as Rose Boone John Gifford as Ranger Nick Julie Saunders as Lara Campbell

    Production Crew

    Written, directed, and produced by Julie Saunders Sound design by David Weaver and Julie Saunders “Believer Theme (Julie’s Melody)” composed by Aaron Ferenc

    Music from Epidemic Sound: 

    “Harlig Ar Jorden (Organ Version)” - Kurt Lyndon “Heal With Me” - Jay Varton “Praise the Fearful” - Christian Andersen “The Perfectionist” - Brightarm Orchestra

    SFX:

    Fingers drumming Car sounds: https://freesound.org/people/zimbot/sounds/203072/ Car trunk: https://freesound.org/people/jrssandoval/sounds/67148/ Phone unlock: https://freesound.org/people/thegoose09/sounds/125384/ Walkie-talkie: https://freesound.org/people/JustinBW/sounds/70107/ Card shuffle: https://freesound.org/people/empraetorius/sounds/201253/ Card flip: https://freesound.org/people/f4ngy/sounds/240776/ Blue Jay: https://freesound.org/people/inchadney/sounds/201626/ Birds: https://freesound.org/people/cognito%20perceptu/sounds/57907/ Rockslide: https://freesound.org/people/juskiddink/sounds/77931/

    Bible verses read by Max McLean, from The Listener’s Bible.

  • The CONCLUSION of SodaPop's solo story. The darkness deepens, and the sun comes up.

    A transcript of this episode is available here.

    CONTENT NOTES (for entire three-part story)

    Live dog and cat sounds Harm to wild animals Mild harm to humans Abandonment Confusion / disorientation Dread Inexplicable pain

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    CREDITS

    Voice performers

    Archie as “SodaPop” Lulu as “Barn cat” Julie Saunders as “Narrator”

    Production Crew

    Written, edited, and sound designed by Julie Saunders Cat wrangling by Seth Ellsworth “Believer Theme (Julie’s Melody)” composed by Aaron Ferenc

    Music from Epidemic Sound:

    “Old Country Serenade,” by These Old Bones “Campfire Tails,” by Brendon Moeller “Three Wishes,” by Rune Dale “In the Witness’s Eyes,” by Christian Andersen “Chapter 13,” by Nihoni “Worlds Apart,” by Rannar Sillard “Me and My Kite,” by Bonnie Grace “Closer Than Two of a Kind,” by Jaydan Talley (ending song)

     

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  • Part Two of SodaPop's solo adventure. In which there are many more bad squirrels. This is a single-narrator bonus story set after the events of episode 4 - and if you haven't listened to Part One yet, you should probably go back an episode.

    A transcript of this episode is available here.

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    The complete version of this episode are available to Patreon supporters now! Otherwise, you’ll see part three on Tuesday.

     

    CONTENT NOTES (for entire three-part story)

    Live dog and cat sounds Harm to wild animals Mild harm to humans Abandonment Confusion / disorientation Dread Inexplicable pain

     

    CREDITS

     

    Voice performers

    Archie as “SodaPop” Lulu as “Barn cat” Julie Saunders as “Narrator”

     

    Production Crew

    Written, edited, and sound designed by Julie Saunders Cat wrangling by Seth Ellsworth “Believer Theme (Julie’s Melody)” composed by Aaron Ferenc

     

    Music from Epidemic Sound

    “Endeavor,” by Jakob Ahlbom “Chapter 13,” by Nihoni “Lost Without You (Instrumental Version),” by Duty Division

     

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  • Surprise! A bonus short story featuring SodaPop, World’s Greatest Dog. But first, announcements:

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    Parts two and three of this episode are available to Patreon supporters now. Otherwise, you’ll see them on the next few Tuesdays.

    A transcript of this episode is available here.

    CONTENT NOTES (for entire three-part story)

    Live dog and cat sounds Harm to wild animals Mild harm to humans Abandonment Dread Inexplicable pain

     

    CREDITS

    Voice performers

    Archie as “SodaPop” Lulu as “Barn cat” Julie Saunders as “Narrator”

    Production Crew

    Written, edited, and sound designed by Julie Saunders Cat wrangling by Seth Ellsworth “Believer Theme (Julie’s Melody)” composed by Aaron Ferenc

    Music from Epidemic Sound

    “Our Days of Bliss,” by Alice Spence “A Classic Noir,” by David Celeste “Campfire Tails,” by Brendon Moeller “Catch Me Later,” by Kikoru “Wandering Nomad,” by Cody Francis

     

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  • The inaugural episode of SQUATCH TALK, recorded in Jake Talbott’s living room. In this episode, Jake’s friend and prospective co-host, Abe Ramirez, brings Sasquatch questions and sightings from across the Oregon Bigfoot Highway. What is Bigfoot? Could he be an alien? A protector? Dare we say, a friend? Find out all this and more on SQUATCH TALK!

    The transcript for this episode is available here. See research notes and further reading at BelieverPodcast.com

    Due to recording delays from, well, everything, the main storyline of BELIEVER is going on hiatus. Please stay subscribed for bonus content (including spin-off and prequel episodes) as well as regular show recommendations and resources for self-care and activism.

    If you enjoyed Squatch Talk, you’ll love King Falls AM.

    CONTENT NOTES

    Strong language Harm to wild animals Dissociative behavior

    CAST

    Jake Talbott - Jason Markoff Abe Ramirez - Enrique Garnica Bill - Mark Fossen Ben - Zichi Calhoun Sheila - April Fossen Rose Boone - Mara Hernandez Dr. Penelope Simmons - Samantha Ronceros

    MUSIC

    “Julie’s Melody (Believer Theme),” by Aaron Ferenc “C-Four,” by Deskant “Obsessions (Instrumental Version), by Can’t Find Ollie
  • Lara investigates the twisted, apocalyptic sermons of Reverend Mitchell Boone. Things get...weird. If this is your first time listening, go back to episode 1.01 - Charity and start there.

    The transcript for this episode is available at BelieverPodcast.com.

    This week’s podcast recommendation is Crypto Z, a brand new show from Euphonie Media.

    CONTENT NOTES

    Apocalyptic Christian rhetoric, including scripture and hymn quotations Mild language Dog whiny noises Cult content and behavior Hallucinations and visual/auditory distortions Respiratory distress Sleepwalking

    CAST

    Rev. Mitchell Boone - David Pinion Sheriff Tate - Regen Wilson Dr. Penelope Simmons - Samantha Ronceros Camille Simmons - Sara Gorsky Lara Campbell - Julie Saunders SodaPop - Archie Cult Chanters - the Saunders, Parshall, and Meeks families

    CREW

    Written, Directed, Sound Designed by Julie Saunders Theme song composed by Aaron Ferenc Emotional support provided by Seth Ellsworth

    MUSIC

    “Julie’s Melody (Believer Theme),” by Aaron Ferenc “We Will Be All,” by Julie Saunders “Eternal Moment,” by Farrell Wooten “Psalm 1001,” by Isobel O’Connor “Lo How a Rose E’er Blooming,” Traditional “The Perfectionist,” by Brightarm Orchestra

    SFX

    Camera sound: https://freesound.org/people/pooky1/sounds/431588/ Adobe Stock Audio Fiction Hub
  • We find out more about the night the sky fell down on Charity - and learn some of Lara and Rose's backstory.

    If this is your first time listening, go back to Episode 1: "Charity," and start there.

    For bios, transcripts, and more information, visit BelieverPodcast.com

    CONTENT NOTES

    Grief; familial loss; grating, high-pitched noises.

    CREDITS

    CAST

    Rose Boone - Mara Hernandez The Boys - Eliseo Velasquez, John Gifford, Enrique Garnica Lara Campbell - Julie Saunders Jake Talbott - Jason Markoff Mayor Terri Boone - Rosa Delgado Camille Simmons - Sara Gorsky Dr. Penelope Simmons - Samantha Ronceros Sodapop, World's Greatest Dog - Basil Archimedes Hornberger (Archie)

    CREW

    Composer - Aaron Ferenc Written, Directed, Produced, Edited by Julie Saunders

    MUSIC

    "Julie's Melody," by Aaron Ferenc "Retrouvailles," by Ooyy "Under My Oak Tree," by Johannes Bornlof "Obsessions (Instrumental Version)", by Can't Find Ollie

    Music not composed by Aaron Ferenc was found on Epidemic Sound.

    SFX

    Supplemental dog sounds:

    https://freesound.org/people/ivolipa/sounds/260248/ https://freesound.org/people/170084/sounds/408200/ https://freesound.org/people/15GPanskaBokstefflova_Nicola/sounds/461521/ https://freesound.org/people/jinxycat49/sounds/490164/ https://freesound.org/people/giddster/sounds/435368/

    All other ambient and sound effects from Adobe Stock.

  • Lara goes on a Squatch Walk, which leads to an...unusual discovery. Sodapop proves much more helpful than local law enforcement.

    If this is your first time listening, go back to Episode 1: "Charity," and start there.

    This is a REMASTERED version of this episode, with additional sound design by David Weaver.

    The transcript for this episode is available here.

    For bios, credits, and more information, visit BelieverPodcast.com

    CONTENT NOTES

    Wild animal death, illness, hospitalization, discussions of public health, gaslighting.

    CREDITS

    CAST

    Dr. Penelope Simmons - Samantha Ronceros Lara Campbell - Julie Saunders Jake Talbott - Jason Markoff Guy Who Can't Find Keys - Brett Saunders Camille Simmons - Sara Gorsky Mayor Terri Boone - Rosa Delgado Sheriff Tate - Regen Wilson Rose Boone - Mara Hernandez Sodapop, World's Greatest Dog - Basil Archimedes Hornberger (Archie)

    MUSIC

    Intro: “Julie’s Melody,” by Aaron Ferenc Thought music: “Altostratus,” by Franz Gordon Outro music: “All More,” by Lax Superlative

    SFX

    Dog in leaves: https://freesound.org/people/cognito%20perceptu/sounds/83156/ Dog running: https://freesound.org/people/acclivity/sounds/74518/ Snap: https://freesound.org/people/Snapper4298/sounds/177495/ Bell: https://freesound.org/people/skirton101/sounds/494565/ Panting: https://freesound.org/people/keweldog/sounds/181767/ Dog yawn: https://freesound.org/people/jinxycat49/sounds/490164/ Dog shake: https://freesound.org/people/giddster/sounds/435368/ All others from Adobe Stock

    Next episode is due March 31st. In the meantime, listen to Under the Shroud, a supernatural noir audio drama about a half-demon taxi driver for Baltimore's underworld.

  • ***OUT OF UNIVERSE***

    The next episode of Believer comes out next week, but in the meantime, Julie is here to read an excerpt from Fred Beck's classic memoir, I FOUGHT THE APEMEN OF MT. SAINT HELENS, WA. You'll never guess what it's about.

    The full text of Beck's book can be found on BigfootEncounters.com.

    A transcript of this episode is available here.

    CONTENT NOTE This episode contains gunshot sounds.

    ADDITIONAL CREDITSMusic for this episode all came from Epidemic Sound:

    Desert Hideout by Christoffer Moe Ditlevsen Diffusion Echo by Ethan Sloan Partners in Crime by Christoffer Moe Ditlevsen

    SFX for chest thumps from Freesound.

    All other SFX and ambient sound from Adobe Stock.

  • Fake psychic Lara Campbell travels to Charity, Oregon to check on her ex-girlfriend, Rose. This is the first episode of the season, and the best place to start listening. REMASTERED as of October 13, 2020!

    The transcript for this episode is available here. For episode notes, cast and crew information, or to support the show, please visit BelieverPodcast.com.

    CONTENT NOTES

    This episode contains discussions of child death, grief, and manipulation. There are also loud knocking sounds, squishy noises, and dog whining/barking (which may cause dogs to react if played over speakers).

    CREDITS

    Cast (in order of appearance):

    Lara Campbell - Julie Saunders Rose Boone - Mara Hernandez Deborah Lee - Jenna Saunders Rev. Mitchell Boone - David Pinion Kathy Petersen - Laura Baggett Sodapop, World's Greatest Dog - Archie Jake Talbott - Jason Markoff Mayor Terri Boone - Rosa Delgado

    Written, Directed, and Produced by Julie Saunders

    Remastered and sound designed by David Weaver

    Theme song composed by Aaron Ferenc

    Sound Credits:

    Dog sniffing: https://freesound.org/people/ivolipa/sounds/260248/ More dog sounds: https://freesound.org/people/170084/sounds/408200/ Dog running: https://freesound.org/people/15GPanskaBokstefflova_Nicola/sounds/461521/ Dog yawn: https://freesound.org/people/jinxycat49/sounds/490164/ Dog shake: https://freesound.org/people/giddster/sounds/435368/ Clock: https://freesound.org/people/straget/sounds/405423/ Mitchell’s machines: https://freesound.org/people/nofeedbak/sounds/21869/ EKG alarm: https://freesound.org/people/guitarguy1985/sounds/65401/ Misc: Audio Drama Network Hub Misc: Adobe Stock

    Lara's phone's voice was generated at https://filmmusic.io/voiceovers

    The ending song was "Lucky Charm," by Mimi Oleson, courtesy of Epidemic Sound.

    This episode was sponsored by Saunders & Associates LLC