
Hosts of Eden
Hosts of Eden is a modern radio drama, written and performed by Jay Mcfarland. Season 1's 11-part fictional podcast serial was just the beginning of the cliff-hanger science fiction fun. Season 2 drops March 5. While Marian and Mason are trying to adjust to their new role as guardians of the Genesis device, the nation is faced with a new threat. Someone or something is able to jump from one body to the next, allowing them to infiltrate high-security military installations and leaving a trail of bodies behind. No one knows what they are looking for or how to stop them. Having no other options, the President of the United States seeks Marian’s help with the hope that she can use her newfound abilities to track down this elusive enemy. Marian reluctantly agrees and is then on a path that eventually causes her to question whether or not the Hosts of Eden are the only ones who want the bodies of mankind.
A New Discovery
(FICTION) Welcome to season two of Hosts of Eden, a serial, science-fiction podcast written and performed by storyteller Jay Mcfarland. In episode 2 of season 2, we reunite with Marian, the psychiatrist, and Mason, the former sergeant. They've continued the work of Abe or Abel in season 1, transforming his home into headquarters for a covert government organization with ties to the President of the United States, called Covenant, which now houses the Genesis device that helps Eden's people find new hosts on Earth. At HQ, Marian discovers a new way to access the Genesis device as she researches the history of the Hosts of Eden. Meanwhile, Mason is attacked by some strange being that is scared off at the very last minute. Then the President calls with a strange new request. Take an audio adventure and binge listen to this 10-part modern radio drama on the KSL Newsradio app, Apple Podcasts, Google Play, or wherever you get podcasts. "Hosts of Eden" is a fictional podcast, written and performed by Jay Mcfarland. Mcfarland is the Host of "The JayMac News Show,” which airs weekdays at 12:30-2 pm on Salt Lake City's KSL NewsRadio. Don’t forget to review and subscribe to the JayMac News Show podcast on Apple Podcasts. Or follow Jay on Twitter, Instagram and Facebook. KSL News Radio is part of Bonneville Media and based in Salt Lake City, Utah.See our website for privacy information.