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by Lucile Hickle Published 1 year ago Updated 1 year ago
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What podcast 6 minutes?

From the Peabody award-winning creators of The Unexplainable Disappearance of Mars Patel and the Peabody award-nominated Treasure Island 2020 comes Six Minutes, a mystery adventure for the whole family. Six minute episodes, twice a week, all year long…and beyond. Produced by Gen-Z Media.

Is Six Minutes a good podcast?

I love six minutes 😀 This is the best podcast ever! There's betrayal, suspense, sci-fi and incredible ability preformed by all the characters. I would recommend this to anyone who enjoys listening to podcasts. One of my favorite things about this podcast was, you can picture what's happening.

Who made Six Minutes podcast?

Six Minutes"Six Minutes"The Killing episodeEpisode no.Season 3 Episode 10Directed byNicole KassellWritten byVeena Sud6 more rows

Who is the Cast of 6 minute podcast?

Every week, Jessica Fisher, Chris Tarry, and David Kreizman from Gen-Z Media re-listen and discuss the entirety of Six Minutes episode by episode. Expect tons of behind-the-scenes info, episode awards, and special guests.

What is Holiday Anders real name?

Holiday Anders was voiced by Shahadi Wright Joseph. In six minutes, the Anders family were on a whale watching trip in Alaska when Birdie fell into the water and found a girl floating in the bay. That girl was Holiday. Holiday was saved by Cyrus with no memory of who she was or where she had came from.

Who is the spy in 6 minutes podcast?

It was later revealed that Casey was the Whittier spy known as Flashcard. Whom was previously thought to be Brynleigh. Flashcard's tasked was to capture Cyrus, when all of Whittier Corp still believed that he was one of The Four.

Who plays Cyrus Anders?

Zeph MaffeiHe is voiced by Zeph Maffei.

Who plays the voice of Cyrus in six minutes?

Six Minutes (Podcast Series 2018) - Zeph Maffei as Cyrus - IMDb.

Is Remy's life interrupted real?

Interrupted on Apple Podcasts. Hi, I'm Remy, an 11-year-old Six Minutes superfan from New Jersey. The producers of Six Minutes gave me my own podcast! Every day I'm going to talk about my life, mysteries and what it's like being quarantined with my mom, dad and my older brother, Alex.

Who are the child catchers in 6 minutes?

Badger.Brynleigh Pasternack.Camilla.Adam.Magnus.Holiday Anders.

What happens at the end of six minutes podcast?

In the epic series finale, Holiday and her family face the biggest challenge of their lives and Holiday discovers what it truly means to be human.

Who are the 4 in six minutes?

The Four. The Four are 'bots', as they like to call themselves. They are made up of Adam, who is the leader, Holiday, Camilla, and Badger.

What is Beyond 6 Seconds podcast?

Tune into the Beyond 6 Seconds podcast to hear extraordinary stories from everyday people. Each episode features inspiring stories of life and creativity, triumph and struggle. I interview people who are starting their own businesses, giving back to their communities, and working with exciting new technologies to advance our world. We also talk about specific ways that our listeners can help support them and their work, so that their stories can continue to evolve. Who knows, their stories may even provide you some extra inspiration to develop your own talents and passions!

Who is the host of Shelter in Place 2020?

On the Beyond 6 Seconds end of year episode for 2020, host Carolyn Kiel talks with fellow podcaster Laura Joyce Davis, the host of the Shelter in Place podcast. We discuss our experiences podcasting in 2020: how it has helped us cope with the challenges and isolation of this year, inspired our creativity, and allowed us to make connections and share powerful stories. Plus, we discover our mutual background in a cappella singing, and how it impacts the way we podcast!

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Before Kelly Coons was diagnosed with Autism Spectrum Disorder at the age of thirteen, she had a coming-of-age story that was mostly deemed as neurotypical. However, she always felt isolated and, until her diagnosis, believed that she was to blame.

Natalie Brooks – Dyslexia in Adults

Feeling frustrated and alone, Natalie Brooks started posting on Instagram about her struggles as a dyslexic adult in the workplace.

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Where are the Remy Episodes?

Looking for the episodes of Remy’s Life… Interrupted? Remy now has her very own podcast feed. You can find the show here: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/remys-life-interrupted/id1559893929 or do a search in your favorite podcast player for Remy’s Life Interrupted.

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