Movement

Published: Dec. 14, 2023, 2 p.m.

From the podcast, Movement, we spotlight the story of a self proclaimed \u201cdrunk drag queen,\u201d and the music that saved them.\xa0Plus, we go on an adventure underwater to visit a secret kingdom for seahorses.

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Movement

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From the podcast, Movement, we spotlight the story of a self proclaimed \u201cdrunk drag queen,\u201d and the music that saved them.

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Produced by Meklit Hadero and Ian Coss. The Movement show was co-created by Julie Caine.

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You can find all of San Cha\u2019s music and projects at churchofsancha.com.

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If you want to find more stories at the crossroads of music and migration, search for \u201cMovement with Meklit Hadero,\u201d wherever you listen!

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Movement is supported by The Mellon Foundation and National Geographic Society, and distributed by PRX.

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Under Pressure

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After traumatic experiences underwater, a diver falls in love with the ocean again by building a secret kingdom for seahorses.

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BIG thanks to Roger Hanson. Roger\u2019s writing a children\u2019s book, called \u201cA Seahorse of a Different Color,\u201d\x9d about a unique seahorse who was born different. It comes out in June.

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Roger has previously been covered by the\xa0LA Times\xa0and\xa0Spectrum Channel 1, which called him the \u201cworld\u2019s foremost expert on the Pacific Seahorse.\u201d\x9d

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Seahorse Update:\xa0In September, pregnant Deep Blue stopped showing up. Roger thinks he was eaten by an octopus. He\u2019s moved any remaining octopuses in the area and resettled them elsewhere.

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Produced by Liz Mak,\xa0original score by\xa0Leon Moriomoto

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Artwork by Teo Ducot

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Season 14 Episode 52