A sound begins—harsh, relentless, not rain but a swarm. The sky darkens, fields vanish beneath wings, and the air tastes of hunger and fear. When illness spreads close behind, whispers rise: Is this natural? A sign? Or something else? In this episode, we explore the terrifying intersection of nature’s fury and human vulnerability—locust swarms devouring crops, outbreaks of disease spreading in their wake, and the deep-rooted stories and fears that arise when disaster strikes.
From ancient scriptures to modern outbreaks, from the deserts far away to the islands of the Philippines, we unravel how hunger, sickness, and fear intertwine into a powerful narrative that shapes how people understand crisis. This is a story about survival, memory, and the ways we make sense of the unseen forces that disrupt our lives. It’s about the real impacts behind headlines and the symbols that echo through history and folklore.
Trigger warning: This episode contains descriptions of mass illness, famine, death, and religious fear. Listener discretion is advised. If you have experienced moments when the world felt unsteady—strange illnesses, ominous signs, or times when fear seemed to spread like wildfire—share your story with us.
Details are in the show notes. Join me, Echo, as we listen to the stories behind the swarm, the sickness, and the shadow they cast on our lives. Links to show notes, support options, and exclusive content on Patreon are available in the description.
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