Part Two: Disillusion

 

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Being “on fire for God” all the time is starting to take its toll on Addie Zierman as she starts college in Minnesota, meets a boy named Andrew, and heads overseas for a year that will change her life.

This full-cast audio drama is based on the book When We Were on Fire: A Memoir of Consuming Faith, Tangled Love, and Starting Over by Addie Zierman. Created by Lizzie Goldsmith, it is being released in collaboration with Addie.

Cast (in order of appearance):

  • Aria Sivick…ADDIE

  • Taylor Duenas…CHRISTY

  • Will DeVito…CHRIS

  • Frank Sheffield…NICK / MARK

  • Grace Shaw…KIM

  • Josh Pitta…ANDREW

  • Joseph O’Gorman…ALISSA

  • Wenyang Xie…RICKSHAW DRIVER

  • Yang Yang…PASTOR

  • Ashleigh Carter…WORSHIP LEADER / MINDY

  • Jenny Jian…MERCHANT 1

  • Mengjiao Li…MERCHANT 2

  • Yubin Shi…POST OFFICE CLERK

  • Caitlyn Cooke…TEACHER

  • Michael DiGiorgio…PASTOR CARL

  • Kate Weyant…WOMAN AT CHURCH

  • Ed Gorham…BILL

  • Tina Perkins…SHEILA

  • Shakari Williams…JENN

This production was dramatized, directed, produced, and sound designed by Lizzie Goldsmith. You can reach Lizzie at lizziegoldsmithproductions@gmail.com

Original music was composed by Frank Sheffield, with additional music from Josh Woodward, Zeno, APM Music, and Public Domain Audio Bible. The hymn sung in this episode was “It Is Well,” written by Horatio Spafford. Rickshaw sound effect is from xserra.

Podcast cover art by Skylar White. Individual episode art and poetry by Jamie Bonilla (if you aren’t able to view the poem in the video above, you can find the full text here).

Full credits for this podcast can be found here.

Follow Addie’s work at addiezierman.com and addiezierman.substack.com.

Special thanks to Addie Zierman, Aria Sivick, Miranda Gardner, and the S.I. Newhouse School of Public Communications at Syracuse University.

CONTENT WARNING: Strong language

 
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