Aug. 31, 2023

S2 E18 - Dawn After Destruction: Montag's Final March

S2 E18 - Dawn After Destruction: Montag's Final March

Jen and Dan conclude 'Fahrenheit 451.'

Take note: post-apocalyptic morning strolls are essential. After all, every fresh start is better with the sound of bacon sizzling in the background.

Clips from 'Memories' by Maroon 5 (Interscope Records), 'Hobo' by The Hackensaw Boys,  "Eddie Murphy: Delirious" Eddie Murphy Productions and its distributors, and an interview with Ray Bradbury. All materials are used under fair use for educational and entertainment purposes. No copyright infringement intended.

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Banned Camp: Standing with Maui After the Fires
The recent Maui forest fires have left a significant impact, affecting both human lives and our furry friends. Over 3,000 pets were lost or displaced during this devastating event.

Support the Maui Humane Society's efforts at www.MauiHumaneSociety.org as they work to assist these animals and their families.

Additionally, consider helping fire victims through the Hawai'i Community Foundation's Maui Strong Fund at hawaiicommunityfoundation.org/maui-strong. Every contribution counts towards supporting those affected and helping to rebuild the community.

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