Options are weighed; conclusions are drawn.
Produced and Scored by Daniel Leone
Credits:
Produced and Scored by Daniel Leone
With thanks to Dr. David Lisak and Steve LePore
Featuring samples of the unfinished track, “Sly’s Work”, composed by Daniel Leone and Tom MacLean.
(This episode was edited independently of 1in6.org and The Bristlecone Project, then released with their permission. The views expressed within do not necessarily reflect the views of 1in6.org or The Bristlecone Project.)
After the difficult revelation at the end of the season finale, Dan winds up speeding down the interstate in a rage-fueled, drunken frenzy. Gabriella intervenes.
**To experience the full effect of this episode, headphones are highly recommended.**
Credits:
Produced and Scored by Daniel Leone
(This episode is 95% fictional.)
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After a series of critical setbacks, Dan decides to suspend all fictional sequences and tell the whole truth of his first year on the road. It's a confessional involving madness, car problems, money problems, anti-authoritarianism, red wine, Vicodin, dental surgeries, a clinical drug trial for an experimental OCD medication, dissociation, mistaken identity, and the discovery of what he's truly been running away from.
**The online clinical trial resource mentioned in this episode can be found at www.jalr.org
This link is being provided for educational/informative purposes only and should not be considered an endorsement; the show's producer is neither encouraging nor discouraging anyone from participating in a clinical trial.**
Credits:
Produced and Scored by Daniel Leone
Featuring the poem, "Cellar Stairs" by Hill Holland Sadler
Gratitude to Paul Clough for his interview
With thanks and apologies to Nicole Elizabeth
(This episode is 5% fictional)
Dan’s guardian angel attempts to guide him through a sudden, confounding spell of memory loss.
**This episode contains many sequences which are best enjoyed through headphones.**
Featured:
Dr. Lasana Harris is a psychologist at the University College London. He researches, among other things, a phenomenon known as dehumanization—which is the human tendency to completely ignore the minds of other people. For more information about his work, visit: http://www.ucl.ac.uk/pals/research/experimental-psychology/person/lasana-harris/
Credits:
Gratitude to Dr. Lasana Harris for his interview.
Drum and percussion samples provided courtesy of Tom Machine; you can find his music at https://soundcloud.com/tom-machine
Additional city sound effects from cutestockfootage.com
Special Thanks to Nicole Panteleakos and Sandra Leone
Produced and Scored by Daniel Leone
(This episode is 75% fictional.)