The Folium Diary
The Folium Diary begins as the playful audio journal of Cherie Hazzard, a brilliant, elusive young woman documenting her “internship” with a mysterious project called the Folium. Through books, banter, flirtation, philosophy, and small-town drama, Cherie gradually reveals that the diary itself is part of a larger performance: an attempt to introduce a long-term social vision rooted in ecological wisdom, affectionate anarchy, and the nurturing of better humans. As the story unfolds, family secrets, doppelgängers, hidden rooms, and shifting narrators widen the world. By the end of season one, the Folium emerges as both idea and experiment: a strange, loving nudge toward a better civilization.
The Folium Diary
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(Sagittarius Season! ♐ I really enjoyed pondering the mystical musings of Rob Brezsny. Here's a bit of this week's advice for Sag's: "Contrary to every other planet, on Venus the sun rises in the west and sets in the east. If celestial bodies can be so gloriously contrary to convention, so can you" - I feel that! 🪐Thanks Rob)
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