Echoes From The Ridge: A Sentinel Podcast

000 | The Summit and the Silence

5 min · 17. apr. 2026
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Every Sentinel has a story, but not every story gets told in the spotlight. In this inaugural episode of Echoes from the Ridge, we introduce the mission behind the microphone. We’re looking past the headlines and the trophy cases to find the real narratives carrying through our halls. From the quietest corners of Mountain Ridge to the voices waiting for a frequency—this is where the conversation begins.

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