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Episode 12: THE PASSAGE OF TYPHOID MARY

Episode 12: THE PASSAGE OF TYPHOID MARY

Update: 2024-04-17
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In this hauntingly evocative episode, the ferryman, brought to life with the profound resonance of Dan Fogler's voice, guides a soul whose legacy is as complex as it is misunderstood. Mary Mallon, known to history as Typhoid Mary, voiced by Therese McLaughlin, steps aboard, her story a chilling reminder of the fine line between victim and villain, between innocence and culpability.


As the vessel navigates the murky waters of moral ambiguity, Mary recounts her life, marked by an invisible specter that cast a long shadow over her existence. This "shadow man," a personification of death and disease, becomes a constant companion, a dark figure lurking in the peripheries of her vision, a harbinger of the outbreaks that follow in her wake.


In this episode, we delve into the depths of Mary's psyche, exploring the experience of being branded a pariah, the first known asymptomatic carrier of typhoid fever in the United States. Quarantined for nearly three decades, Mary's existence became a living testament to the fear and misunderstanding surrounding infectious diseases– a dread that is alive and well today.


But beneath the surface of this tragic tale lies a deeper question: Was her "shadow man" merely a monster, the embodiment of the death she unwittingly spread, or was he her ally, a warning of the unseen dangers she posed? As Mary reflects on her life, she reveals the anguish and defiance of a woman caught in the gears of the Industrial Revolution, witnessing first-hand the suffering of workers and the impoverished. Did she weaponize herself against the wealthy families she served, turning her condition into an instrument of vengeance or retribution for the injustices she observed? 


Written by Nicholas Tecosky

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Eamhair

The concept of this podcast is great and the stories told from a different perspective is intriguing. It's very enjoyable. Typhoid Mary's Irish accent is so terrible though. There are many young Irish voice actors that would have loved this role, it's disappointing this option wasn't explored. Instead, we have a bizarre concoction of various Irish regional accents. I suppose it can be added to the notoriously long list of ridiculous Oirish voices. Great work otherwise 👏

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Episode 12: THE PASSAGE OF TYPHOID MARY

Episode 12: THE PASSAGE OF TYPHOID MARY

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