Three days. Two siblings. One missing child.
John's nine-year-old daughter Naborhi has disappeared from Axenville Elementary.
The police have no leads. No witnesses. Nothing.
Now it's up to John (and his sister Jess) to track down his daughter before it's too late.
This podcast sounds like a movie. Start at "1. 72 Hours" in Season One.
Show by Sisan Fregene; visit sisanf.com/podcast for the ... more
Publishes | Daily | Episodes | 14 | Founded | 2 years ago |
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Categories | DramaFiction |
Amanda Emike-Jones is pretty sure her husband’s been kidnapped.
She's right. He was.
John Emike has been snatched and dumped on a lawless tropical island, shoved into a dorm at gunpoint and stripped of everything but his wits and a half-charged iPh... more
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John's solo cruise doesn't arrive in Puerto Rico. It lands on an unknown tropical island with no internet. No cell service. No escape.
Now Amanda and Borhi are forced to emb... more
John and Jess get up to their typical hijinks. The two team up to find the perfect gift.
Show created by Sisan Fregene; visit sisanf.com/podcast for the secret episode and more!
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John visits his father for more answers.
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The characters are not believable. One thing I learned in acting class is that every character has a want or need and there’s an obstacle that is preventing them from getting it. That is what creates drama. It seems like the characters in this podcast wanted sleep more than anything. There was no urgency in finding this child, & that was not believable, that not one adult in this child’s life wanted to find her. I know kids fall through the cracks but this made no sense. The characters need dept... more
I think what made me leave a review was listening to you be more excited about your podcast. The storyline was good! Keep making them!
The seasons don’t connect. So many holes. Total waste of time to try to figure out what was missed- don’t bother it isn’t explained!!
I could not get over the parents’ reactions to their 9/10 year old daughter missing. The mother did not care at all. The father cared slightly, but constantly felt well enough to go take a nap or get some sleep. Made no sense at all! In fact, no one in this story had much urgency to find the girl, including the school administrators and police. Completely unrealistic.
I hated the ending but loved the show… what were the videos the crazy lady sent! Cliff hanger much
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Apple Podcasts | #143 |
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A gripping fictional narrative unfolds as the story centers around the urgent search for a missing nine-year-old girl named Naborhi. The plot navigates through the emotional turmoil of her father, John, and his sister, Jess, as they confront complex family dynamics and community interactions while seeking to unravel the mystery behind her disappearance. Each episode reveals new twists, escalating tensions, and deep emotional stakes as the characters grapple with their fears, doubts, and the urgency of time running out to find Naborhi. The rich storytelling, combined with immersive sound design, evokes a cinematic experience that likely keeps listeners deeply engaged in the unfolding drama.
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