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Hugh Howey, Creator of “Silo,” the Apple TV and Book SeriesHugh Howey,

Imagine a society where people are sanctioned where to live based on their vocation and economic status. This same society gives a bleak perspective into what is happening in the world around it through television. And those that govern are swayed by special interest.

Well, this isn’t science fiction but a reality for many Americans. It also is a similar context to the hit Apple TV series Silo. Something catastrophic has happened to the earth, where the remaining 10,000 people live a siloed structure in the ground.

We sat down with the creator of the original book series and the writing force behind the new TV series, Hugh Howey. Check out our conversation with New York Times bestselling author about the series’ sociological, political, and psychological implications.

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Andy Hale is the creator and host of the Cooperative Baptist Fellowship Podcast. Hale is the Associate Executive Coordinator of CBF North Carolina. He’s also served as CBF’s Church Start Specialist, the founding pastor of Mosaic Church of Clayton, and the senior pastor of University Baptist Church of Baton Rouge. Follow on Twitter @haleandy.

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