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Clivilius Storiverse Podcast

Clivilius Storiverse Podcast

De: Nathan & Joshua Cowdrey
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Welcome to the Clivilius Storiverse Podcast. I'm Nathan. And this is where I pull back the curtain on individual moments within Clivilius — the people, the decisions, the collisions between ordinary lives and extraordinary circumstances. Each episode, I take one moment, and I unpack what's really going on beneath the surface. The psychology. The relationships. The things people do when the rules they've lived by suddenly stop applying. Every story is a window into a single moment and the ripples it sends through the lives around it. If a single moment can cross dimensions, maybe a story can too.© 2026 Clivtek Ciencia Ficción
Episodios
  • Episode 012: The Thursday Ministry
    Mar 14 2026
    A woman is sitting in an ageing Toyota Corolla in an Adelaide suburb at half past nine on a Thursday morning in July. The engine is running. The heater is trying. Her breath is fogging the windscreen in pale, anxious plumes. In her handbag — brown leather, fraying at the corners, stubborn clasp — there is a laminated A4 sheet. Typed the night before. Double-checked. Cross-referenced. Laminated. It is titled "Greta Smith's Official Thursday Visiting Schedule." It is colour-coded. That's the moment.
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    12 m
  • Episode 010: The Dog That Waited
    Mar 13 2026
    Behind a locked door in South Hobart, a German Shepherd has been standing guard for three days. His water bowl is dry. His food bowl has been licked to a shine. Nobody has spoken to him, touched him, or opened the door since the morning his handler walked out and didn't come back. He's still at his post. That's the moment.
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    13 m
  • Episode 009: The Price of Normal
    Mar 13 2026
    How much does normal cost? If you're Kate Gibbons — forty-one, single mother, Glenorchy, Tasmania — the answer is approximately twenty-three dollars. That's what her nineteen-year-old son Joel spends on a Woolworths bag of chicken schnitzel, sea salt chips, fresh broccoli, and a tub of vanilla ice cream on a Tuesday evening when neither of them can afford it and both of them need it more than they can say. Twenty-three dollars. In a household where the electricity bill is overdue and the credit card is at its limit and thirty-seven dollars is supposed to stretch across seven days of meals. Twenty-three dollars that Joel doesn't have, spent on food they don't buy, prepared in a kitchen neither of them can comfortably enter since this morning, when a government document with a name Kate had hidden for nineteen years landed between them and detonated. That's the moment. Not the revelation. Not the lie. The meal that follows.
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    13 m
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