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Twin Peaks: Fire Walk With Me— Reading the Codes and Symbols (w/ Elle Holgate)

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Agent Elle returns to have a conversation with your host John about the codes and symbols found in Twin Peaks: Fire Walk with Me. They look for meanings within the TV set in the credits, the name Teresa Banks, Lil’s presentation, and iconography of the Jade Ring, utility pole, and the Jumping Man. What could it mean that the director of the FBI is the director of the film? Is Deer Meadow the shadow of Twin Peaks? What’s to make of all the superimposed imagery? There’s layers to be had in this episode.

Jumping Kokopelli
David Titterington investigates the fascinating connections between the Native American figure Kokopelli and the Jumping Man of Twin Peaks

Production by Mitch Proctor and Area 42 Studios and Sound

Additional audio editing John Bernardy

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Agent Elle returns to have a conversation with your host John about the codes and symbols found in Twin Peaks: Fire Walk with Me. They look for meanings within the TV set in the credits, the name Teresa Banks, Lil’s presentation, and iconography of the Jade Ring, utility pole, and the Jumping Man. What could it mean that the director of the FBI is the director of the film? Is Deer Meadow the shadow of Twin Peaks? What’s to make of all the superimposed imagery? There’s layers to be had in this episode.

Jumping Kokopelli
David Titterington investigates the fascinating connections between the Native American figure Kokopelli and the Jumping Man of Twin Peaks

Production by Mitch Proctor and Area 42 Studios and Sound

Additional audio editing John Bernardy

https://www.teepublic.com/user/ruminationsradionetwork

www.RuminationsRadioNetwork.com

www.instagram.com/RuminationsRadioNetwork

www.25yearslatersite.com

Instagram: BlueRoseTaskForce

Twitter: RuminationsRadioNetwork@RuminationsN

Twitter: @BlueRoseTFpod

https://www.patreon.com/RuminationsRadio

Email [email protected]

Email [email protected]

★ Support this podcast on Patreon ★
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