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Description

We begin on a jungle road in Ecuador, traveling to family-owned Radio Cumandá in Coca, then to a piece on \"Brain Training\" (tricks and hints to help sharpen one's mind) and finish at the Battle of the Windmill near Prescott, Ontario in 1838.

Vocal Characteristics

Language

English

Voice Age

Middle Aged (35-54)

Accents

North American (General)

Transcript

Note: Transcripts are generated using speech recognition software and may contain errors.
on the road into coca contrast is striking after having driven through miles of jungle. One passes, luxurious mowed lawns, tennis courts and the odd swimming pool. Radio Kamanda is on the western edge of town in a long wooden building that is also a radio repair store and a home. It's not easy to find at night, as there is very little lighting on the street. People are often confused about brain training and exactly what it means. Many presume that they need to purchase expensive tools, and certainly the manufacturers of such tools are happy for you to think that way because they want you to purchase their goods. As round after round bounced off the walls of the mill, raising clouds of dust inside or crashed through the upper floors in the houses, they huddled together, terrified. After an hour door office, Abby could stand it no longer and went to von Schultz to stay on view of are exhausted and critical situation. He should surrender