Mic Cavazzini’s last story for this season of Human/Ordinary shares a lot of similarities with his first. It’s about the big things: life, death, and the Himalayas. It’s a story about journeys - how you end up doing what you do in life, and how you end up leaving it.
Produced by Mic Cavazzini
Recording assistance by Rojita Adhikari rojitadhikari.wordpress.com/
Original music by Kent Sutherland
Other music by Lennon Hutton - Leather Feather (Epidemic Sound); Monplaisir & Cie - Estampe Galactus Barbere Epaulé Giraffe (Free Music Archive); Sea of Land - The Big Blue (Free Music Archive); Blue Dot Sessions - The Air Escaping (Free Music Archive); and
Borrtex - Going Undercover (Free Music Archive)
Sound effects from soundsnap.com, with special credit for recordings to Charlie Atanasyan.
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Human/Ordinary is produced in Melbourne and Sydney by Sam Loy, Mic Cavazzini, Cinnamon Nippard, and May Jasper.
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