Butterfly Makers| Guest Nixie
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Hosted By Hoyt Richards & Chele Roland
In this episode, Chele brings in her best friend Nixie (which is a fictitious name to protect her identity). Nixie didn’t want to be filmed and wears a hat and glasses. And you’ll have to listen in, to understand the butterfly references. Together, they begin the first of many discussions about their indoctrination into the cult they were in together called the ICOC. Their ultimate goal is to make sure people don’t feel alone, and that others have a safe space to talk through and process their own experiences with cultic relationships! But in Chele’s own words, one of the best things about this cult was that it gave her a lifelong friend like Nixie! When you’ve been through something as traumatic as this together, it bonds you for life. #IGotOut
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Executive Producers:
Chele Roland, Hoyt Richards and Katheryne KTEE Thomas
Production Partners:
In Ohm Entertainment and Floating Downstream Inc.
Filmed, Recorded and Mixed:
Pink Clouds Studio
Theme song: “Get Me Through the Night,” provided by JES and Intonenation Records
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Director & Editor:
Katheryne KTEE Thomas
Camera:
Vishvak Prakkruth
Production Assistant:
Tatiana Sitnikova
Sound Recording:
Gerardo Serrano;
Additional Sound Editing and Re-Recording Mixer:
Tom Fritze
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Melissa McKeehan and Mike McKeehan
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Melody Joy Conte, Krystal Nunez and Kira Sutherland
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