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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\n\nMovement
\n\nFrom the podcast, Movement, we spotlight the story of a self proclaimed \u201cdrunk drag queen,\u201d and the music that saved them.
\n\nProduced by Meklit Hadero and Ian Coss. The Movement show was co-created by Julie Caine.
\n\nYou can find all of San Cha\u2019s music and projects at churchofsancha.com.
\n\nIf you want to find more stories at the crossroads of music and migration, search for \u201cMovement with Meklit Hadero,\u201d wherever you listen!
\n\nMovement is supported by The Mellon Foundation and National Geographic Society, and distributed by PRX.
\n\nUnder Pressure
\n\nAfter traumatic experiences underwater, a diver falls in love with the ocean again by building a secret kingdom for seahorses.
\n\nBIG 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.
\n\nRoger 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
\n\nSeahorse 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.
\n\nProduced by Liz Mak,\xa0original score by\xa0Leon Moriomoto
\n\nArtwork by Teo Ducot
\n\nSeason 14 Episode 52