
Communoided parapolitical series-based podcast. Lets shine a light and see what dust particles appear
| Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 10 | Founded | 2 months ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Categories | Society & CultureDocumentary | |||

In which we end on some wildly irresponsible speculation on what could have happened
The 2nd part to our exploration of the massacre itself
The events surrounding the morning of the massacre and the first half of the massacre itself
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Thoughtful, well-researched and engrossing. It’s clear this guy has really done all the reading. Also narrator sounds like midwestern mark ruffalo
New listener arriving from GSFTEOTW, appreciate your research and conveyance!
Ok first up, bro does not have a radio voice but stick with it. There are some technical issues and awkward pauses but even 5 episodes in the editing is getting better. The content is really good, and I actually find his cadence makes it easier to keep up than a lot of similar podcasts.
Was never interested in the Columbine story and assumed it was just the most high profile school shooting that’s since been eclipsed. And not being interested in true crime, it was never on my radar until this noided podcast was mentioned by Ghost Boy Matt. I checked out the first episode out of curiosity and immediately binged the rest. Looking forward to upcoming episodes.
Appreciate the hard work and research
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The content focuses on a mix of documentary storytelling and critical discussions surrounding significant societal issues. Recent episodes analyze the Columbine Massacre from various angles, including psychological profiling, the influence of behavior modification, and critiques of institutional failures, particularly in law enforcement. Additionally, unique holiday episodes engage with cultural phenomena, such as the commercialization and societal impacts of 'Elf on a Shelf,' linking it to broader themes like corporate corruption and historical tragedies. Listeners are likely to encounter a thoughtful exploration of how historical events are perceived and the underlying narratives that shape public understanding.
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The Dustlight Archives launched 2 months ago and published 10 episodes to date. You can find more information about this podcast including rankings, audience demographics and engagement in our podcast database.
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2. Randy Brown
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