March 11, 2020
was the day the World Health Organization declared Covid-19 a pandemic.
December 7, 2022
marked 1001 days from the day generally recognized as the first of The Great Disruption.
1001 Days is an audio documentary about re-connecting with friends during the pandemic.
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1001 Days is a limited series podcast that seeks to document the absurdity in the mundane of this quickly fading hinge moment.
Comedian Riley McCarthy is not so much the host as they are the protagonist, embarking on an odyssey of sorts, sifting through the detritus of these lost years, green room-by-green room and friend-by-friend, trying to measure the change they've experienced individually and collectively—just as live comedy kinda, sorta began to return.
Friends include Mx. Dahlia Belle, Mary Jane French, Andy Iwancio, Clancy Kramer, Thomas Lundy, Mitch Mitchell, and Tory Ward.
The series is co-produced by McCarthy and created, co-produced, and edited by Violet Eileen.
1001 Days | Episodes
800 Times More Resistant Than Air
How the Apocalypse is Going
Day 893: Part One (with Dahlia Belle)
W O R K T A P E
Day 893: Part Two (with Dahlia Belle)
How Television is Made
“Humans”
In this excerpt from 1001 Days, Thomas Lundy dives deep into the biological need to connect and the strange choices isolation can lead us.
Subscribe now for free. 1001 Days is available Wednesday, December 7, on all major podcast platforms.
Mx. Dahlia Belle features in the teaser for 1001 Days, available December 7th on all major podcast platforms.
“…now more than ever.”
In this clip from 1001 Days, Tory Ward recalls the pandemic’s early weeks.
Subscribe now for free. 1001 Days is available Wednesday, December 7, on all major podcast platforms.