Episodi

  • Recipes for Resistance: A Story of Wartime Innovation— Part 2 Thursday Thread
    Jan 22 2026

    This week’s Thursday Thread unravels the remarkable legacy of a figure whose wartime innovation, culinary science, and quiet acts of resistance reshaped the way a nation survived occupation. Through inventive food technologies, fearless anti‑colonial ingenuity, and a commitment to cultural preservation, this story reveals how creativity can become a form of defiance and how everyday ingredients can turn into tools of survival. In exploring these hidden contributions, we trace the echoes of Philippine history, WWII resilience, and the enduring power of unsung heroes whose impact still shapes communities today.

    This Thursday Thread closes the arc begun in Part 1, tracing the legacy of a figure whose wartime innovation and culinary resistance helped sustain a nation under occupation—even if history rarely speaks their name.

    Credits:

    Echoes in the First Person is a collective effort.

    Deep thanks to Scott A. Jennings, our masterful sound mixer. Original composition by Ayla M. Charness, who shapes our sonic world as both sound designer and composer. Theme music by Soundside.

    Produced by Michael Washington Brown, with care and intention.

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    11 min
  • Recipes for Resistance: A Story of Wartime Innovation— Part 1 Monday Monologue
    Jan 19 2026

    In this episode of Echoes, we uncover the extraordinary story of a visionary whose culinary science, wartime innovation, and unwavering resistance reshaped a nation’s fight for survival. Through ingenious food technologies, bold acts of defiance, and a commitment to cultural preservation, this figure transformed everyday ingredients into tools of empowerment during one of history’s darkest chapters. Recipes for Resistance: A Story of Wartime Innovation explores how creativity can become a weapon, how food can become a lifeline, and how one mind’s brilliance continues to echo across generations.

    This is Part 1 of a two‑part reflection. The thread continues in Recipes for Resistance: A Story of Wartime Innovation — Part 2: Thursday Thread.

    Credits:

    Echoes in the First Person is a collective effort.

    Deep thanks to Scott A. Jennings, our masterful sound mixer. Original composition by Ayla M. Charness, who shapes our sonic world as both sound designer and composer. Theme music by Soundside.

    Produced by Michael Washington Brown, with care and intention.

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    8 min
  • Forgotten Filament: The Innovator Behind the Glow— Part 2 Thursday Thread
    Jan 15 2026

    Forgotten Filament: The Innovator Behind the Glow continues the journey into the world of early electric lighting, tracing the quiet persistence of a mind devoted to refining a fragile technology into something the modern world could rely on. This reflection follows the evolution of a carbon filament, the painstaking craft behind invention improvement, and the unseen labor that helped transform experimental ideas into practical electrical engineering breakthroughs.

    As the industrial world accelerated, louder stories claimed the spotlight, leaving certain contributors in the shadows. Here, we sift through the overlooked threads of 19th‑century innovation, uncovering how incremental advances in filament design, manufacturing, and patent history shaped the future of illumination. What emerges is a portrait of an unsung inventor, someone whose influence lives not in fame but in the enduring glow of a perfected idea.

    This Thursday Thread closes the arc begun in Part 1, illuminating the legacy of a figure whose work helped define the age of electric light—even if history rarely speaks their name.

    Credits:

    Echoes in the First Person is a collective effort.

    Deep thanks to Scott A. Jennings, our masterful sound mixer. Original composition by Ayla M. Charness, who shapes our sonic world as both sound designer and composer. Theme music by Soundside.

    Produced by Michael Washington Brown, with care and intention.

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    12 min
  • Forgotten Filament: The Innovator Behind the Glow— Part 1 Monday Monologue
    Jan 12 2026

    Forgotten Filament traces the quiet brilliance of a mind working in the early age of electric light, where innovation unfolded not in fame but in the steady refinement of a fragile technology. This monologue steps into the workshop of a 19th‑century thinker who transformed delicate filaments into something durable, practical, and ready for the world beyond the laboratory. Their work lived in the tension between invention and improvement, between the spark of possibility and the grind of making electric lighting truly functional.

    In the margins of a rapidly industrializing era, we follow the faint outline of a figure long overshadowed—an innovator whose contributions strengthened the very technology that reshaped modern life. Their legacy, tucked behind patents, prototypes, and the louder stories of celebrated inventors, reveals a quieter truth about progress: that history is often built by those who refine rather than claim, who illuminate rather than stand in the light.

    This is Part 1 of a two‑part reflection. The thread continues in Forgotten Filament: The Innovator Behind the Glow — Part 2: Thursday Thread.

    Credits:

    Echoes in the First Person is a collective effort.

    Deep thanks to Scott A. Jennings, our masterful sound mixer. Original composition by Ayla M. Charness, who shapes our sonic world as both sound designer and composer. Theme music by Soundside.

    Produced by Michael Washington Brown, with care and intention.

    Share the Echo If this episode resonated with you, please share it. Pass it on. Let these echoes reach someone who needs them.

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    8 min
  • Composed in Silence: The Untold Journey of a 19th‑Century Musical Visionary— Part 2 Thursday Thread
    Jan 8 2026

    Composed in Silence returns with a deeper look into the life behind the monologue—an artist whose work shaped the soundscape of the 19th‑century classical world, yet whose contributions remained obscured by the conventions of their time. This Thursday Thread unpacks the historical context, family dynamics, and cultural forces that shaped a creator working within a celebrated musical dynasty.

    Through letters, manuscripts, and the shifting expectations of the romantic era, we explore how a figure of extraordinary talent navigated the boundaries of authorship, recognition, and creative freedom. Their story reveals a hidden legacy, a body of uncredited compositions, and a level of musical innovation that challenges long‑held assumptions about who gets remembered—and why.

    This episode invites listeners to reconsider the architecture of music history, the silencing of forgotten voices, and the resilience required to create art in the shadows. It is a journey into influence, erasure, and the enduring power of a mind determined to be heard.

    This is Part 2 of a two-part reflection, the journey begun in Composed in Silence: The Untold Journey of a 19th-Century Musical Visionary– Part 1 (Monday Monologue).

    Credits:

    Echoes in the First Person is a collective effort.

    Deep thanks to Scott A. Jennings, our masterful sound mixer. Original composition by Ayla M. Charness, who shapes our sonic world as both sound designer and composer. Theme music by Soundside.

    Special Thanks to The Pandora/Goldstein Collective Archive for the use of Fanny Mendelssohn, Felix Mendelssohn, and Johann Sebastian Bach - available at www.classicals.de

    Produced by Michael Washington Brown, with care and intention.


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    13 min
  • Composed in Silence: The Untold Journey of a 19th‑Century Musical Visionary— Part 1 Monday Monologue
    Jan 5 2026

    Composed in Silence steps into the inner world of a figure whose brilliance was shaped behind closed doors, where creativity thrived despite the weight of expectation. This monologue traces the quiet defiance of a 19th‑century composer, a mind attuned to classical music, romantic‑era innovation, and the unspoken tensions between genius and tradition.

    In the shadows of a celebrated musical dynasty, we uncover the echoes of a voice long overshadowed—an artist whose hidden legacy, uncredited compositions, and unwavering devotion to craft reveal a story of resilience written between the lines. Their journey invites us to consider what it means to create in silence, and how the truth of a life can be heard long after the world has stopped listening.

    This is Part 1 of a two-part reflection. The thread continues in Composed in Silence: The Untold Journey of a 19th‑Century Composer: Part 2 – Thursday Thread.

    Credits:

    Echoes in the First Person is a collective effort.

    Deep thanks to Scott A. Jennings, our masterful sound mixer. Original composition by Ayla M. Charness, who shapes our sonic world as both sound designer and composer. Theme music by Soundside.

    Special Thanks to The Pandora/Goldstein Collective Archive for the use of Fanny Mendelssohn, Felix Mendelssohn, and Johann Sebastian Bach - available at www.classicals.de

    Produced by Michael Washington Brown, with care and intention.

    Share the Echo If this episode resonated with you, please share it. Pass it on. Let these echoes reach someone who needs them.

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    9 min
  • Echoes New Year’s Special: Reflections and Horizons
    Dec 29 2025

    As 2025 draws to a close, Echoes in the First Person pauses to honor the voices that have joined us along the way. In this New Year’s special, Reflections and Horizons, we look back at listener reflections—words of gratitude, encouragement, and connection—and look forward to the stories waiting on the horizon in 2026.

    This episode celebrates the journey of how Echoes began, the creative team that brought it to life, and the joy of saying “yes” to the unknown. Alongside heartfelt listener quotes from Los Angeles, London, Switzerland, Tanzania, Arizona, Hawaii, and beyond, we reflect on the impact of episodes that uncovered hidden histories—from Major Taylor’s speed against prejudice to Mary Anderson’s windshield wiper invention, from Nellie Bly’s fearless journalism to Susan La Flesche’s healing voice.

    Looking ahead, we preview the figures whose stories will shape the year to come:

    • The forgotten inventor whose creation changed everyday life.
    • The silent rescuer who risked everything for others.
    • The overlooked composer whose melodies once stirred nations.
    • The judicial pioneer who reshaped the law but was left out of history.

    Together, these reflections and horizons remind us that history is not only about the past—it is about the voices we carry forward.

    🎧 Echoes New Year’s Special: Reflections and Horizons — a celebration of listener voices, hidden histories, and the stories yet to be told.

    Credits:

    Echoes in the First Person is a collective effort.

    Deep thanks to Scott A. Jennings, our masterful sound mixer. Original composition by Ayla M. Charness, who shapes our sonic world as both sound designer and composer. Theme music by Soundside.

    Produced by Michael Washington Brown, with care and intention.

    Share the Echo If this episode resonated with you, please share it. Pass it on. Let these echoes reach someone who needs them.

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    13 min
  • Choir of Connections: Echoes Christmas Special
    Dec 22 2025

    As Christmas approaches, Echoes in the First Person gathers the voices of history into a single chorus. In this special holiday episode, Choir of Connections, we revisit figures who broke barriers, offered gifts of innovation, and raised voices against silence.

    From James Hewlett, the first Black Shakespearean actor in America, to Major Taylor, the world champion cyclist who defied prejudice, and Dr. Mary Edwards Walker, Medal of Honor recipient and gender pioneer—these stories remind us of courage that endures.

    We honor innovators like Mary Anderson, inventor of the windshield wiper, George Bridgetower, virtuoso violinist, and Sarah Boone, who reshaped domestic life with her ironing board. Their creativity echoes the spirit of generosity at Christmas.

    And we remember truth-tellers like Nellie Bly, exposing injustice in mental institutions, and Dr. Susan La Flesche, the first Native American physician, who gave voice to her community’s health. Together, they illuminate the season with resilience, innovation, and truth.

    This Christmas special is a montage of gifts across time—acts of courage, creativity, and defiance that continue to shape our lives today. Their voices are lights strung across history, reminding us that the greatest gifts are those we share.

    🎧 Echoes Christmas Special: Choir of Connections — a celebration of courage, innovation, and remembrance.

    Credits:

    Echoes in the First Person is a collective effort.

    Deep thanks to Scott A. Jennings, our masterful sound mixer. Original composition by Ayla M. Charness, who shapes our sonic world as both sound designer and composer. Theme music by Soundside.

    Special Thanks to The Pandora/Goldstein Collective Archive for the use of Beethoven's Violin Sonata number 9, Opus 47- available at www.classicals.de

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    15 min