Month: April 2021

Episode 1: An Accident, A Panic, A Necromancy, More Panic

The trial begins, and the defendant takes the stand.

Cardona Public Library: Newspaper Archives

Award-Winning Physician Tragically Dies of Unexpected Heart Failure

By Declination Brocade

This week, our community is keenly feeling the loss of a talented and dedicated physician, Dr. Sateen Fairchild, who died unexpectedly Thursday of heart failure at age 48.

Fairchild saved numerous lives during her work as lead attending physician at the Intensive Care Unit at Heath Medical Center, and the impact she had on peoples’ lives was undeniable. I myself had a chance to meet Dr. Fairchild, when my brother was admitted to the ICU after a sporting accident. She never gave up on my brother and ultimately was the reason he is still alive today. Although I had heard that she was an expert in her field and had handled a multitude of difficult cases in her time in the ICU, I had not expected her compassion and kindness, or the quiet dedication to not just my brother but to all the patients in her care.

She’s leaving behind her partner, Rowan Fairchild, and a daughter, Memory Fairchild. The Fairchild family declined to comment on Dr. Fairchild’s passing, but her daughter seems to be following in her mother’s footsteps. She began attending Freestone University’s School of Medicine this past August.

Dr. Fairchild was one of the most capable and talented physicians in her field, and even though her career has been cut short, she is sure to be remembered for a long time to come. Fairchild began her path to medicine when she…

Content warnings: anxiety, panic attacks, death, medical malpractice.

Written, directed, edited, and produced by Samantha Seely.

Performances by:

  • “Memory Fairchild” – Grace Gibson
  • “Reed Song” – Devon Moravec
  • “Dr. Gardens” – Samantha Seely
  • “Slate Morrison” – Niklas Byriel
  • “Caldwell Cold” – Zachary Ingersoll
  • “Judge Meridian” – Hannah Paymer
  • Additional voices provided by Rachel Little and Giovanni Zapata.

A special thanks to Colin Helb and Tara Moore for their advising.

Logo designed by Grace Gibson. More of her work can be found at https://gracecgibson.com/

Sound effects by dansotak, zerolagtime, reecord2, Joao_Janz, tim.kahn, sinatra314, SpliceSound, kyles, flag2, TheSupremeMuf, thegreatperson via freesound.org. Additional sound effects from sound-effects.bbcrewind.co.uk under the RemArc Licence, bbc.co.uk – © copyright 2021 BBC.

The music in this episode was created by Blue Dot Sessions and Chad Crouch via https://freemusicarchive.org.

Subscribe and leave a review for the Trial of Memory Fairchild on Anchor.fm, Spotify, or wherever you get your podcasts. Contact us at memoryfairchildpod@gmail.com.

Episode 1.01 Script

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Catching Up

She shifted on her chair, the wood creaking beneath her. Why had she agreed to this? She could hear Valerie in the kitchen, droning on as she got some snacks together, but Anne just kept glancing at her phone, for once wishing it would ring with a work emergency. Something that would mean she needed to leave immediately. Maybe some injury lawsuit would land on her desk for her to deal with, or a client needed to sue someone for defamation. She wasn’t picky.

“So that’s when I thought, well there’s no helping someone that determined to make an ass of himself.” Her friend set a paper plate down, cheese and crackers spread out haphazardly, and settled into her chair, smiling expectantly.

“Oh, uh… yeah, there’s no helping someone like that.” Anne shifted again, reaching forward to nibble on a cracker, carefully avoiding getting crumbs on her dark suit.

The woman across from her looked almost as unchanged as the small dining room they sat in. Her brown hair still pulled back in a ponytail, those same blue eyes intent behind her glasses. There were more lines in her face now, sure, just as the curtains in the windows had faded and the wallpaper had started to peel, but time had hardly touched this place, this person.

“It’s been too long since we’ve hung out, Anne,” Valerie said. “I’ve missed you.”

Episode 0 – Trailer

This is the trailer for the new audio drama show, The Trial of Memory Fairchild, a podcast about an anxious medical student in a modern-magical world who discovers she can do necromancy. There’s just one problem: necromancy is illegal.

Show was written, edited, and produced by Samantha Seely.

The voices that appeared in this episode are, by order of appearance:

  • Hannah Paymer
  • Grace Gibson
  • Aprille Mohn
  • Samantha Seely
  • Devon Moravec

Logo designed by Grace Gibson.

A special thanks to Colin Helb and Tara Moore.

The music in this episode was created by Blue Dot Sessions.

Subscribe to the Trial of Memory Fairchild on Anchor.fm, Spotify, or wherever you get your podcasts. Contact us at memoryfairchildpod@gmail.com.

Thank you for listening.

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