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Happy Medium

Jay Hazen

Helen Polly and her duo of spirited misfits navigate her nomadic life in a purple (or is it mauve?) skoolie while solving paranormal mysteries and evading a private investigator hired by her controlling mother.

 

Content warning for coarse language and mature themes.

 

Written and directed by Jay Hazen. Visit HappyMediumPod.com to learn more. For early releases and bonus content, join us at Patreon.com/JHPFiction

Episode

Autistic psychic medium Helen Polly, still stuck inside Cleaver Steve’s, the butcher shop, has a heart-to-heart with Lucy. Dee Dee, Harper, and Gunter put their heads together to try and figure out how to get past the shadow barrier to save Helen. Howser has a tense meeting with Pankey.

* This episode supports the Veteran’s Community Project by way of Podcasthon.

The charity and its cause

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Veterans Community Project

Established in Kansas City, Missouri, by a group of combat Veterans, Veterans Community Project provides high quality and well-developed strategic services that enable Veterans to meet the challenges of day-to-day living, resolve immediate crises, and move towards permanent stability. VCP’s solution is simple: provide Veterans a home of their own and individualized, wraparound support services that not only help get them back on their feet but ensure they continue standing. The tiny homes in VCP Village offer Veterans a sense of security, and the opportunity to reintegrate into the community at their own pace. Each home is pet-friendly and fully furnished with everything a Veteran needs, from new furniture to dish towels. Specially trained case managers work one-on-one with each resident to achieve incremental, lasting results in the areas of health and wellness, education, employment, financial literacy, and the development of a personal support network. When the Veteran is ready, VCP provides support in finding a long-term housing solution, which may include market-rate rentals, homeownership, or subsidized housing. Not only does the Veteran take the entire contents of the tiny house with them, but they take the ongoing support of the Village as well.