A story about the end of the world.Inspiration: Life in quarantine seems to repeat the same day, over and over. How would that repetitiveness feel... permanently? I was interested to explore a married couple and how they'd survive – both mentally and physically – in a world where every day must be the same. Learn more: Enjoyed this story? I would really appreciate a review on Apple Podcasts. You can also listen on Spotify and follow Two Minute Stories on Twitter.
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Burying the Lead
A story about future journalists. InspirationWe rely on journalists to deliver the truth... but what if we also relied on them for justice? In this story, I explore the idea of journalists playing the role of judge, jury, and... well, you know the other one. Learn moreEnjoyed this story? I would really appreciate a review on Apple Podcasts. You can also listen on Spotify and follow Two Minute Stories on Twitter.
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Three's a Crowd
A story about cancel culture. InspirationHow do we feel about litigating past actions with today's social norms? In this story, I explore an extreme version involving two married couples and how one wrong thought or sentence can change everything. Is it fair? Learn moreEnjoyed this story? I would really appreciate a review on Apple Podcasts. You can also listen on Spotify and follow Two Minute Stories on Twitter.
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Shipped
A story without a home. InspirationWhat's the opposite of having a home? In this story, I explore the idea of folks living in shipping containers, consistently waking up to a new world across the oceans. No property tax, no problem. Learn moreEnjoyed this story? I would really appreciate a review on Apple Podcasts. You can also listen on Spotify and follow Two Minute Stories on Twitter.
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Backups and Blackouts
A story about delivering the past.InspirationWhat happens to our digital libraries when power is no more? I'm a paying customer for an online backup service and I was curious to know – what does a company like that look like when we're no longer connected to the grid? Learn moreEnjoyed this story? I would really appreciate a review on Apple Podcasts. You can also listen on Spotify and follow Two Minute Stories on Twitter.