Heart Starts Pounding: Horrors, Hauntings, and Mysteries - 80: Eclipse Murders: An Astrology Influencer's Dark Spiral
Episode Date: September 12, 2024I'm doing a live show with Annie Elise on October 3rd in Brea, California! Get your tickets here: https://improv.com/brea/event/serialously+with+annie+elise/13832333/ On April 8th, astrologer Daniell...e Johnson took her own life, and killer her fiance and youngest child. It wasn't until someone found her twitter feed that it became apparent she was fearing the coming eclipse. TW: Suicide, brief mention of sexual assault Want HSP Stickers? https://shop.heartstartspounding.com/en-usd/collections/all This episode is sponsored by Liquid IV. Get hydrated with Liquid I.V. Get 20% off your first order of Liquid I.V. when you go to LIQUIDIV.COM and use code HSP at checkout! This episode is also sponsored by Better Help. Visit BetterHelp.com/staycurious today to get 10% off your first month! Subscribe on Patreon for bonus content and to become a member of our Rogue Detecting Society. Patrons have access to ad-free listening and bonus content. And members of our High Council on Patreon have access to our after-show called Footnotes. Apple subscriptions are now live! Get access to ad-free episodes and bonus episodes when you subscribe on Apple Podcasts. Follow on Tik Tok and Instagram for a daily dose of horror.
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Let's go back to April 8th, 2024. 7.30am.
A squad car pulls up to an apartment on the 6200 block of Varial Avenue in Woodland Hills, California.
The suburban community sits just north of LA in the valley,
and though it's technically part of the city, a short stretch of hills separate the communities,
making them feel like totally different places. An LAPD homicide detective steps out of the car,
and though this is just another day on the job for him and the other detectives from another precinct who arrived shortly after him, his heart immediately drops.
A trail of bloody footprints is leading out of one of the apartments.
He was responding to a call that came in from a neighbor.
Not even an hour earlier, they had observed everything the officer was seeing right now.
Bloody footprints leading up to a door that was left open.
The detective followed the prince through the door frame knowing what was coming next. The caller had
already made the grim discovery. There on the floor was the body of 29 year old
Jalen Chaney. A bloody knife was laying right next to him. I'm sure that homicide
detectives in LA have truly seen it all,
but there was something about this scene
that was kind of perplexing.
Eventually, a full investigative team is in the apartment,
and as they walk through the rooms,
they notice that there's tarot cards, crystals,
and other spiritual tools maniacally scattered throughout.
The home was also in a
state of complete disarray. Bags full of trash were everywhere, piles of laundry had stacked up,
and all of these unclean dishes were littered throughout the kitchen. It was entirely unsanitary.
And that's when the officers get a call. Two other bodies had been found.
One in a car that had crashed into a tree at over 100 miles an hour, and a child that
had been pushed out of a moving car on a freeway.
Both of the deceased were confirmed to have lived in the apartment with Jalen.
It's not long before the body in the car is confirmed to be 34-year-old Danielle Johnson,
a self-proclaimed healer and tarot card reader
who went by Mystic Lipstick on social media.
Not an unusual profession for someone in Los Angeles,
but how did she, her partner,
and one of her children wind up brutally killed?
It's not until someone finds Danielle's Twitter
that the case starts to take shape.
Pinned to the top of Danielle's account
is a tweet from her on April 5th that reads in all caps,
wake up, wake up, the apocalypse is here.
Everyone who has ears listen.
Your time to choose what you believe is now.
If you believe a new world is possible for the people, retweet now. There is power in
choice, there is power in choice, repost to make the choice for the collective."
Then, just below that, the final tweet on the account was reposted from Twitter user
at Q the Storm. It read,
Alert. This is the final warning. Turn notifications on. Do not look at the eclipse. Something big is coming.
That day, the day Danielle and two of her family members were found dead was the solar eclipse.
So what happened?
How did we get to this point?
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Welcome to Heart Starts Pounding,
a podcast of horrors, hauntings, and mysteries.
I'm your host, Kaylyn Moore.
I wanted to make a quick note about this story before we jump back into it.
This case in particular caught my eye because I felt like a lot of misinformation was being
spread about it right after it happened.
I remember reading the headlines back in April that were like, tarot cards and feathers found
in an apartment of a woman who killed her family and herself.
And woman on murder spree feared the eclipse. I felt called to look into it more because I had actually followed Danielle on social media for quite some time. I turned to astrology in my
early 20s as a way to make sense of my life and I'm sure many of you can relate to that.
And that's how I found Danielle, who I knew as
Mystic Lipstick. I loved her grounded approach and no-nonsense way of calling out my behavior
and telling me what was in store for my future. But as time went on, I watched as her postings
got more and more concerning. Earlier this year, I finally felt like they were getting so out of hand
that I had to unfollow her, and within a week I found out she was dead. That's to say,
there's a lot more to this case than what the newspapers reported on. It's a story
of spirituality gone wrong, but it's also a story of postpartum depression, of childhood
trauma and being manipulated by people who
say they can help you.
And we're going to get into all of it today.
But before we jump in, I wanted to quickly announce that I'll be joining Annie Elise
of the Serial-lessly podcast and Tend to Life on YouTube on stage for a live show on October
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Danielle Johnson's path to astrology was not written in the stars, necessarily.
She took a circuitous route there.
Danielle actually studied psychology at Norfolk University in 2010, and her friend and roommate,
Maya Johnson, no relation, said she and Danielle were regular worshipers at their Baptist Church.
Apparently, Danielle attended in the hopes of repairing her relationship with her mother, Sharonda Cole.
Sharonda had Danielle when she was 16 and she gave away the custody of her child while she was struggling with addiction.
The father had left them and Sharonda didn't feel like she was really in a place to raise a child.
So she sent Danielle to live with her uncle in Virginia.
He was a Navy vet living with his wife, a situation that seemed more stable than what Sharonda could give.
And though her mother felt like she was making the ultimate sacrifice to help her daughter,
Danielle never really saw this as anything other than abandonment.
And after this abandonment is where Danielle first started to struggle with anxiety.
She became a hypochondriac, assuming she had a brain aneurysm whenever she would get just
a headache.
No one seemed to know where this anxiety came from, and no one really knew what to do about
it.
Danielle tried Bible study in college
as a way to heal from her childhood,
but she just didn't feel like organized religion
was working.
She didn't even feel like the psychology
she was learning about in class was working,
or at least helping her make sense of her life.
And so her junior year, she abruptly dropped out of college.
Instead of finishing her degree, she dove
into practices aimed at heightening the psychic abilities she felt like she had since she
was three years old. Think numerology, shamanism, reiki, and astrology, these all became Danielle's
way of discovering herself. She created a Twitter account, Mystic Lipstick, to share her journey of healing and her tips with the world.
And quickly, her friends and family started to see how important this kind of mysticism was becoming to Danielle,
who started blossoming back into the bright, funny version of herself that they knew.
Reiki, which is described as a spiritual practice that involves laying on hands and channeling
life force energy for well-being, was not only a solo therapy for Danielle, but it was
also what she would use to rebuild her relationship with her mother.
She would practice on Sharanda, who started to see Danielle as her own personal spiritual
healer in a way.
It seemed like these alternative practices were
starting to repair generational trauma. It was everything she had been looking for. And
other parts of Danielle's life were starting to improve as well. In 2013, Danielle stumbled
across Cecil Rice on Twitter. Cecil was a straight-laced procter and gamble employee, not a spirituality guy at all, but
he was attractive to Danielle's positive personality in spite of her rough past.
And over DMs, the pair realized that they lived close enough to take this virtual romance
irl, so by 2014 Danielle and Cecil were married in Springfield, Ohio.
A year later, in 2015, Danielle's Mystic Lipstick
account was finally starting to take off. Her meme-worthy astrological observations made
her a social media star. She became a must-follow account, featured in interviews and guest columns
for places like PopSugar.com, Bader Magazine, and the Scottie and Sylvia show. Danielle, who also started going by
a yoga at this time, was exposed to thousands of new fans, obsessed with her spiritual homegirl
approach as one loyal follower described it. And this is when I personally found her. She was
teaching zodiac curious millennials like myself how to read birth chart landmarks like North Nodes
and Sun signs to discover our purpose
before apps like CoStar even existed.
In a world where most astrologers felt like stuffy,
serious mystics behind crystal balls,
Danielle kind of felt like a friend.
I liked how she was blunt and she would call me out
on my self-sabotaging behavior.
She wasn't just telling me to sit around and wait for the planets to realign.
And in a lot of ways, I think her approach helped astrology become as mainstream as it
is today.
For many fans, Danielle was more than just entertainment.
She was this anointed being.
Danielle herself felt this way.
During her interview with Vader magazine,
she said that, quote,
magic was literally in her blood.
She believed her psychic intuition was
a birthright that was passed down from
the line of quote Native American medicine women
in her family that her father once told her about.
And as mainstream interest in Danielle's astrology and love of her brand of astrology
grew, her Twitter account raced up to 100,000 followers.
This platform soon outgrew giving away free advice for likes.
So between 2016 and 2017, Danielle built a menu of spiritual healing services.
Astrological readings, guided meditation,
spells, cleanses, and rituals were all sold on her website. The least expensive options were just
$2.99, while monthly packages could be priced at $150 a month. Sometimes videos and PDFs were
included, but mostly Danielle was paid to send energy to people, like daily
vibes to her subscribers' homes. They were assured that these would activate automatically
after purchase via a spiritual link to their aura. And it became clear that this was a
lucrative new path for her. People started to notice Danielle's lavish success. After years of struggling
emotionally and financially, Danielle leased an expensive car and started carrying around
designer bags. Some followers who had been there since the beginning started questioning
their spiritual guru making all of this money off of healing. More experienced astrologers even started calling out Danielle's
self-proclaimed divine calling. But that didn't stop her. What did it matter if she was making
money if she was really helping people? This was a dangerous path though. Because after
this, Danielle started to offer other, stranger kinds of spiritual packages. So in 2018 Danielle announced
a new type of healing series. She would now lead programs designed for victims of sexual
assault. She wrote on her Twitter that this would quote, help with sexual addictions and
be paramount for those in any form of sex work and sexual abuse victims. This caused a ripple of
concern in Danielle's community. People weren't sure how Danielle's love for astrology qualified
her to mediate severe trauma. And the criticism only got worse when word got out that during one
of her tantric healing sessions, Danielle implied that it was possible
to attract sexual assault. Fans were shocked and disturbed. This woman who they looked up to for
guidance was clearly out of her element, and if she couldn't be trusted to help heal the wounds
of an assault, could she be trusted really to help heal anything else?"
Danielle's response to any of this criticism was defensive and borderline vitriolic.
In one thread, Danielle concluded that her words were quote,
not offensive by any means to any of the students or to the people who saw the post, because
the work had changed Danielle's own life for the better, so how could it be
offensive? Gradually, frustrated rants and clapping back at negativity became
frequent occurrences in Danielle's feed. The humor and healing that fans fell in
love with became totally overshadowed by Danielle's battles
against perceived haters.
And this seemed to be the beginning of her descent down a very dark path.
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The negativity infiltrating Danielle's life wasn't just virtual. Former friends of Danielle's,
with whom she'd cut ties with were hearing
from mutual parties that Danielle was tapping into black magic from elaborate
occult rituals in order to get revenge. Some of these accusations claimed
Danielle was trying to hex people by attaching their photo to a cow tongue
with nine nails. I'll add here that that's not really a common part of
alternative spiritual practices. I know a lot of people in pagan and wicca groups were quick to
come out and say that that's not what they do. This seemed unique to Danielle at the time.
And Cecil never witnessed any of this reported behavior while the two were living together, at least that's what he said. He claimed that the Danielle he knew was still
focused on healing and writing in her journal, but she was also starting to
grow distant from him at this time. Together they had their first child,
which Cecil remembered as a physically and mentally difficult pregnancy for
Danielle. Physically she
was diagnosed with a pregnancy complication called preeclampsia, which
impacts blood pressure and can cause severe headaches. Mentally, Danielle
appeared to be in a very dark place. Cecil tried to encourage her to talk
about it with him, or at least a mental health professional.
The mental strife she was feeling was not uncommon for new mothers.
Maybe this was a form of postpartum depression, of which symptoms included persistent depression,
sharp mood swings, loss of appetite, insomnia, self-isolation, reduced ability to think clearly,
and thoughts of harming yourself or your baby.
It's a scary but treatable diagnosis.
Treatable that is, with traditional doctors, not with Danielle's healing rituals.
But Danielle didn't ever formally seek help, and soon she and Cecil separated without officially
getting divorced.
This next phase of Danielle's life seems
chaotic. Perhaps a reflection of her internal life. But she moved to New York with their daughter
where she pursued a relationship with a tarot card reader in Tribeca and the two quickly got engaged.
Then she decided she wanted to pursue music on top of her spiritual career,
so she moved her daughter and her new fiance to Los Angeles after she made an alternative R&B album
called Venus. Her online postings remained vitriolic throughout, accusing those around
her of being gaslighters and criticizing various unnamed enemies. But her advice to her followers remained somewhat grounded and affirming.
Like quote, stop trying to resonate with those whose actions, thoughts, and character are
beneath your vibration.
You're too good for them.
Move on and find the people who resonate with the new you.
So despite her emotional spiraling, she kept her followers
and she was still making money selling her spiritual services. By the end of 2020, Danielle
added a new member to this spiritual community, Jalen Chaney. He was an Air Force Munitions
Squad armament technician and he had recently bought some of these spiritual
services from Danielle while he was stationed abroad in Italy.
By the fall of 2021, around a year after meeting, Jaylen and Danielle had become much closer.
He joined a virtual coven she was running and she told people that she promoted Jaylen
to coven master.
And Jaylen's spiritual background
mirrored Danielle's in some ways, and perhaps that's why she was so drawn to him.
He, too, had left organized religion.
He had joined the military to live his dream of exploring the world.
To those who knew Jalen, he was an EDM loving
comic con attending nerd with charisma who could light up a room
without even trying.
Jaylen dreamed of being a storm chasing meteorologist, but for now he was a reiki master, also like
Danielle.
He set up a spiritual storefront with Danielle's help and offered aura baths, timeline shifts,
and quantum healing energy baths, all under her guidance.
Eventually, Danielle told Sharanda about Jalen.
He wasn't just a friend or a new relationship.
She said that Jalen was her twin flame.
Sharanda had witnessed Danielle dive deeper into the relationship.
She was using spells and sex magic and tantric healing to strengthen their soulmate
connection.
She even went to Italy to visit Chaney when he was on base.
And all of that sounds lovely, but Jalen's friends and family were shocked when they
found out Jalen was dating Danielle.
See, they only knew Jlen as a gay man.
He had come out to his friends and family prior to this and had exclusively dated men
before.
And that really affected his relationship with Danielle because Danielle considered Jaylen
her twin flame, so she discredited his existing sexual attraction to men as trauma from his
difficult childhood and she would push back on a lot of the things Jalen would
say that she found to be homosexual in nature because as she saw it it wasn't
aligned with his true higher self. So some in Jalen's life couldn't help but
wonder if he was really interested in dating her,
or if he was being manipulated by someone who claimed she was helping him.
Though one friend did tell reporters he didn't see anything strange about their relationship when he
met Danielle in person. Other friends and family noticed Danielle's emotions were becoming more
unstable than before during this time. Danielle was always known to be very emotionally expressive. Sometimes her
quote big feelings were known to explode as told by Maya, her former roommate. But
lately Danielle kept getting into explosive fights. During one heated
incident with Sharanda in their home,
Danielle broke a glass and threatened to take her own life
by swallowing the shards.
At this time, her new relationship was also going full force,
so her former fiance moved out of their shared apartment
in May of 2022, leaving Danielle and her daughter there.
She felt like her relationship with Jalen
was now free to become official. But that summer, Sharanda was witnessing her daughter's mental health decline even further.
She was now living with Danielle in Woodland Hills and Jaylen had moved in with them. So,
Sharanda watched her daughter detach from what she described as real life outside of Jalen and astrological things.
She could see Danielle was focusing her psychic powers on paranoid fears instead of healing.
Danielle renamed herself the Queen of the Underworld and she started inviting demons
and dark spirits into her home to ward off all of those she believed were trying
to harm her and her new relationship.
One of those people was Jalen's own mother, Juanita.
She felt that Juanita was doing black magic to tear the couple apart, so she coerced Jalen
into distancing himself.
Juanita was, of course, worried about her son, who she felt was being pulled away from her
by Danielle.
So Sharonda tried to encourage Danielle to seek professional help for what she understood
to be erratic behavior.
But again, Danielle was only willing to work with those in the metaphysical spiritual world,
not western medicine doctors.
Jalen also felt like something was wrong with his relationship.
He and Danielle were constantly fighting as their neighbors often heard.
Danielle locked Jaylen's Twitter account to protect him from spells, another move that
just took away his autonomy.
He ended up texting his brother in November of 2022.
I've been dealing a lot personally with my girlfriend that I don't really care to share right now because it's not appropriate.
Jaylen also expressed concerns to Sharonda over FaceTime asking if he should leave Danielle.
And when Danielle found out that Sharonda told Jaylen on social media to run away as fast as he could from Danielle,
she kicked her mother out which
forced her into a homeless shelter. By 2023, Sharonda and Danielle had lost contact entirely.
The last time Sharonda saw her daughter was coincidentally when they both were sitting in
LA traffic. Sharonda didn't even know her daughter was pregnant at the time.
And Danielle and Jalen's daughter, Soleil, was born around October of 2023.
Knowing that Danielle struggled with her first pregnancy, Cecil Rice made sure to reach out
to Danielle when he found out.
He could tell that she was being standoffish, but from what she told him, her biggest concern with the pregnancy was losing
weight after she had her second baby. She also told him that they should start looking into how
to get formally divorced so she could marry Jaylen, because remember they didn't ever get
divorced after they separated. But Cecil's biggest fear about Danielle and her mental state was coming to fruition.
Other people who were closely following Danielle's state of mind on social media could tell that
things were changing and Danielle's mental state was getting darker.
And it's around this time that I rediscovered her Twitter.
I had been on and off Twitter for a few years, and when I logged back on earlier this year,
I was kind of shocked at what my feed looked like.
In between my usual memes and horror movie updates, I saw a post that was about how CERN,
the European Organization for Nuclear Research, was going to open a portal to another
spiritual realm on April 8th.
There was another post about how there were Tesla time machines under the Cheyenne mountains that were going to activate and shift us to another timeline. And I was shocked that all this was on my feed,
but I was even more surprised that this was all coming from Danielle.
She seemed totally unrecognizable from the spiritual
best friend that I had known her as. And in the weeks leading up to Danielle's death, she was
frequently sharing this kind of doomsday conspiracy theory content from accounts belonging to
fringe movements like QAnon. Her feed fully transitioned away
from grounded spirituality advice
to disturbing misinformation surrounding all sorts of things
like US Livestock, the CIA, NASA, Madonna,
Kurt Cobain leaving behind deep state clues,
baby trafficking in the 1800s, and secret media messaging.
But it seemed like the majority of her fear was being placed onto the fact that April
8th, 2024, North America was anticipating a total solar eclipse.
A solar eclipse, as a quick refresher, is what happens when the moon crosses between
the Earth and the Sun, partially or fully blocking the Sun's light. It's a normal natural phenomenon, but it also holds a lot of significance in the astrological
universe.
The eclipse is known to usher in new beginnings and new endings, and remarkable life transformations
are supposed to happen during this time.
But there's nothing written in the stars about needing to fear for your life during
an eclipse.
And still, the first week of April, Danielle pulled her oldest daughter out of school.
She also began putting out a series of alarming tweets about the forthcoming solar eclipse, claiming it was going to make people violent, it was bringing forth the apocalypse.
It was bringing forth the apocalypse. On April 4th, 2024, she wrote, quote,
This eclipse is the epitome of spiritual warfare.
Get your protection on and your heart in the right place.
On April 5th, Danielle warned her followers that they would need additional spiritual protection,
which she was offering for a fee, to make it through an incredibly serious time
where it's important that you stay calm, healthy and grounded. which she was offering for a fee, to make it through an incredibly serious time where
it's important that you stay calm, healthy, and grounded.
She made it clear that there would be consequences, but that she was there to guide her community
through it.
The Stay-in-Control Eclipse Flash spell was supposed to combat the fact that the Lunar
Eclipse was lining up with the N nodes of fate by burning all misfortune
and unfair outcomes out of here. That spell, whatever it was supposed to do, would be effective
for six months, and she was also offering direly needed extra protection for free, activated by
only a like. And to be fair, people were liking these posts.
I think she was drumming up some real fear inside of people
that the eclipse might be something dangerous.
But if you're turning to someone you previously trusted
to spiritually guide you and they're saying that the world is going to end on April 8th
if you're not careful, if you don't do these little spells and protections, guess what,
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Around 340 a.m. early in the morning of the day of the eclipse, April 8th, a neighbor
awoke to terrified screams coming from Danielle and Jalen's apartment.
Inside, Danielle had stabbed 29-year-old Jalen Chaney to death with her 8-month-old
and 9-year-old child present. After the fatal stabbing, Danielle got herself and her children
into her Porsche SUV. By around 4.30 a.m., her car was speeding on the 405 freeway in
California and had reached Howard Hughes Parkway. Her older daughter was holding
her infant child when Danielle opened the door and pushed both children out of the moving vehicle
onto the road. A witness watched as this happened and called 911, but Danielle kept driving. I don't
know what was going through her mind.
If she was trying to get somewhere before the sun rose, if it was all fear of the impending
eclipse that day, I don't know.
But she was driving at a speed of almost 100 miles per hour by the time she reached the
city of Redondo Beach around 5am.
That's when Danielle intentionally drove her SUV into a tree at the intersection of
Pacific Coastal Highway and Vincent Street and was killed instantly.
When emergency services arrived at the site where Danielle's children had been forced
out of the car on the 405, they found Danielle's oldest daughter had superficial injuries including
cuts and bruises, but she was alive and safe. However,
her 8-month-old daughter, Soleil, did not make it. Later on, Cecil and Jaylen's mother went over to
the apartment when they heard what happened, and they saw how uncharacteristically unkempt the state
of the apartment was. It was obvious to both of them immediately that Danielle and Jalen
were really struggling for some time. Maybe Danielle had just done a good job of talking
down Cecil's anxieties on the phone, but when he saw her apartment he immediately knew how bad her
mental state had gotten. And on the afternoon of April 8th, Sharanda got a call from the LA County Medical Examiner's
office who told her what happened to Danielle.
They made her aware of the death and the car crash and the injuries of her grandchildren
and the murder of Jalen.
Even with Sharanda's existing concerns for her daughter's mental condition in mind,
she still could not fathom how her daughter did this.
Authorities concluded that the incidents were all connected and there was no further threat
to the community, but that didn't stop the greater Los Angeles County area from being rocked by the
news. But as everyone starts getting the news of what happened, the moon crosses in front of the
sun, blocking out sunlight for a few minutes.
And then it continues on its path.
The world doesn't get shifted into a new timeline, from a Tesla time machine buried
in a mountain, CERN doesn't open a portal to hell, the universe doesn't cease to exist,
we all continue living. After word of the tragedy hit the
public and the inner circles of Danielle's following, both outsiders and fans tried to make sense of what
had happened. And this is where the media really starts to twist the story. It was really easy for
them to latch on to
Danielle's alarmist tweets about the eclipse in the days leading up to her
death as explanation for how she could perpetrate something so shocking. Many
people unfamiliar with Danielle perceived the incident as an act of
extremist cult-like spiritual beliefs finally boiling over from the echo
chamber of social media to produce
real life consequences.
People wondered if astrology was demonic or dangerous, despite the fact that many people
in the astrology world came forward to say that Danielle did not represent them.
But even in Danielle's inner circle, spirituality was an inextractable factor in decoding what went
wrong. Friends and fans admitted to ignoring the signs leading up to Danielle's mental
break that they'd witnessed online. Many latched onto a new age term, spiritual psychosis,
to try and make sense of the situation. The concept of spiritual psychosis combines psychosis
with hyper spirituality,irituality, marked
by a person seeing hallucinations or visions of a mystic nature and an all-encompassing
obsession with psychic and spiritual matters.
Danielle's family was never able to get confirmation of the suspected postpartum depression diagnosis,
though they believe that that's what was going on.
And if that's what it was, it could have been treated in time.
It could have changed the trajectory of Danielle's life.
But I don't really want to sit here and armchair diagnose Danielle.
I don't think that's really useful.
I just wanted to shine light on the fact that when we see headlines about the woman who feared the eclipse and
killed her family, we know that there's a lot more to the story and the people involved.
So I guess I'll leave you with this, but don't be afraid to check in on your friends.
If they've been posting concerning things online, if they just gave birth and are having
scary thoughts, or even if they just haven't been themselves,
that can really make all the difference.
Heart's Heart's Pounding is written and produced by me,
Kaila Moore.
Heart's Heart's Pounding is also produced by Matt Brown.
Additional research by Marissa Dow.
Sound design and mix by Peach Tree Sound.
Special thanks to Travis Dunlap, Grayson Jernigan, the team at WME, and Ben Jaffe.
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Until next time, stay curious.