A man calls a phone number in Manhattan.
His name is Johnny. And he has a confession.
The phone line connects him to Mr Apology. A man whose real name is Allan Bridge, an artist performing a long-form social experiment.
There are posters up all around New York City, inviting “amateurs, professionals, criminals…” who have “wronged people.”
It continues: “It is to people that you must apologise, not to the state, not to God, get your misdeeds off your chest.” The instructions read, “describe in detail what you have done and how you feel about it.”
The messages were to be recorded, and at some point, played for the public.
Johnny’s voice bellowed down the receiver.
He spread AIDS to both genders, he confessed.
It was the 1980s - and the AIDS crisis was rapidly accelerating. It seemed Johnny had no desire to change.
Johnny’s voice was among thousands and thousands who would call the hotline over fifteen years.
Some were ordinary civilians. Some were criminals. Their confessions were shocking. And the project itself would take its toll on Mr Apology.
CREDITS
Guest: Marissa Bridge, host of 'The Apology Line' podcast
Host: Jessie Stephens
Audio Producer: Ian Camilleri
Producer: Gia Moylan
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