{"version":"1.0","type":"rich","provider_name":"Acast","provider_url":"https://acast.com","height":250,"width":700,"html":"<iframe src=\"https://embed.acast.com/$/5fc7a5c6c9a8574c3258229f/60eb3ab004c59f001361002c?\" frameBorder=\"0\" width=\"700\" height=\"250\"></iframe>","title":"Season One, Episode Twenty - “The Road Ahead”","thumbnail_width":200,"thumbnail_height":200,"thumbnail_url":"https://open-images.acast.com/shows/5fc7a5c6c9a8574c3258229f/1626028661997-347ada03d84f30907b44214d5f1ecec0.jpeg?height=200","description":"<h1>After the Apocalypse</h1><p>A pandemic survival story</p><h3>Season One, Episode Twenty - “The Road Ahead”</h3><p><br></p><p>“Ear Wax.”&nbsp;The old man said.&nbsp;</p><p>“Here we go again...” Janet rolled her eyes and lay back against the rock outcrop using her pack as a rough pillow. &nbsp;She arched her back like a cat, stretched her arms out over her head and relaxed to look at him.&nbsp;</p><p>“No, seriously…” The old man continued, “How do you deal with ear wax in the apocalypse?&nbsp;You can’t see into your own ears…” </p><p>“I’m not touching your disgusting old ears.” Janet responded, hoping this was the end of this particular conversation. </p><p>They were on a bluff a couple hundred feet above the river.&nbsp;She looked down and across the muddy flow at the smoke rising from another burning town.&nbsp;The bridge spanning the watercourse was dotted with abandoned cars and trucks.&nbsp;The trailer of an 18-wheeler was sticking half out of the water, near one shore, jammed against a bridge pylon.&nbsp;&nbsp;</p><p>...</p><p>S1 E20 - Outro </p><p>So here we are my survivor friends.&nbsp;The end.&nbsp;But, it’s not the end.&nbsp;Think of it like those old SciFi movies where they’d put up the words “The End” and then tag a question mark onto it.&nbsp;</p><p>Don’t worry it’s not a question.&nbsp;“We’ll be back.” </p><p>It’s one of the strange ironies of these stories is that the more you do it the more ideas you have.&nbsp;It’s like a perpetual motion machine.&nbsp;&nbsp;</p><p>Because I am super psyched! &nbsp;Really.&nbsp;I am so pleased with the way this season came out.&nbsp;I am in love with these characters and their arcs.&nbsp;I’m in love with this universe that we’ve created.&nbsp;I’m in Love with Robert’s audio performance.&nbsp;It really came together and beat all my expectations.&nbsp;</p><p>And you!&nbsp;Nothing happens unless you show up my survivor friends.&nbsp;I am so grateful for your attention, especially in this attention scarce world that we live in. </p><p>Thank you, thank you, thank you. </p><p>I just went over to A-cast and checked; we’re at 13,000+ downloads.&nbsp;Which is amazing.&nbsp;Thank you to all of you who have left a review or shared the show with your friends. </p><p>I hope you’ve noticed that I’ve tried to keep the narrative smart.&nbsp;Not just string together action and dialogue.&nbsp;Assume that you folks don’t need me to explain everything.&nbsp;I can reference history, or philosophy or literature and you are going to get it.&nbsp;</p><p>So, again, thank you for being a smart audience.&nbsp;Pat yourself on the back.&nbsp;You earned it. </p><p>Hopefully you liked episode 20.&nbsp;I know it was dialogue heavy.&nbsp;I wanted to fill in some gaps and cement the journey of these three characters.&nbsp;Coming up in season 2 we’ll introduce some new characters, and we’ll raise the stakes as this universe starts to coalesce into centers of gravity.&nbsp;</p><p>I did a fun interview with Mike from the <a href=\"https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-apocalypse-postcast-a-podcast/id1554151890\" rel=\"noopener noreferrer\" target=\"_blank\">Apocalypse Post podcast</a> this weekend.&nbsp;We had a blast talking about the characters and the show.&nbsp;I’m going to get the recording of that and we’ll stick it on the feed here so that you can listen to it.&nbsp;</p><p>Hey Mike, thanks for having me.&nbsp;</p><p>His universe is more of a Mad Max universe.&nbsp;I remember <a href=\"https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mad_Max\" rel=\"noopener noreferrer\" target=\"_blank\">Mad Max</a>.&nbsp;I actually saw the Road Warrior first, which was Mad Max 2.&nbsp;It had everything a good apocalypse movie should, a good anti-hero, a dog and lots of action in the wastelands.&nbsp;</p><p>Road Warrior was a great movie.&nbsp;I loved it.&nbsp;Mad Max was a pretty good movie too.&nbsp;The original Mad Max movie cost $200k to make and made $13M.&nbsp;That makes it one of the most profitable movies of all time.&nbsp;I guess there is money to be had in the apocalypse.&nbsp;</p><p>Anyhow, Mike and a few thousand others get costumed up like Mad Max characters and go out into the desert to a festival called “<a href=\"https://www.wastelandweekend.com/\" rel=\"noopener noreferrer\" target=\"_blank\">Wasteland</a>”.&nbsp;If any Wastelanders are listening – welcome thanks for spreading the word, have fun this year, it’s coming up in 10 weeks. </p><p>I’ll give you a little fan-boy trivia.&nbsp;There was a role in the Road Warrior called warrior woman that was played by <a href=\"https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Virginia_Hey\" rel=\"noopener noreferrer\" target=\"_blank\">Virginia Hey</a> who was also the blue skinned alien <a href=\"https://farscape.fandom.com/wiki/Zotoh_Zhaan\" rel=\"noopener noreferrer\" target=\"_blank\">Zotoh Zhaan</a> in the cheesy SciFi show <a href=\"https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Farscape\" rel=\"noopener noreferrer\" target=\"_blank\">FarScape</a>.&nbsp;</p><p>Next up I’m going to hit ‘pause’ on the show production for a couple months.&nbsp;&nbsp;We’re sitting at the middle of July 2021, Let’s shoot for starting Season 2 in September.&nbsp;So don’t’ delete us, stay in touch.&nbsp;</p><p>In the meantime, I’m going to convert season one into a book, e-book and audio book, if I can swing it.&nbsp;I’ll be posting various progress reports and looking for help from readers and spell checkers on our Facebook page.&nbsp;Join me - “OldManApocalypse”.&nbsp;</p><p>As always I am working to a tight budget, like the first Mad Max film! – so if you can go to the Patreon page for After the Apocalypse and throw me some money it makes everything easier.&nbsp;Just to be fully transparent, we are not talking about a lot of money here, but currently the variable costs per show are about double the income. </p><p>As they say in the startup world – we’ve got a negative burn rate.&nbsp;With your help I can turn that around! </p><p>That’s it for this season my friends.&nbsp;</p><p>I feel a bit sad having to say goodbye to you for a couple months.&nbsp;</p><p>Don’t worry, we’ll find a way to fill in some of that dead space.&nbsp;</p><p>So chin up, one foot in front of the other, and above all else – Keep surviving!&nbsp;</p>","author_name":"Christopher Russell"}