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Planes, trains, and automobiles, that's how we get around.
But it hasn't always been the case for agents.
Humans have been adapting and revolutionizing how we travel.
So what does the future hold?
That's what we're going to be exploring in our new special series on the future of travel.
Whether it's electric powered planes, trains that go at hyper speeds, or automobiles that are full self driving, someday they will be, even though Elon promises them far too early.
In any case, it's really important to talk about where we're going and what we're going to do about climate change and a range of things.
Tune in to the future of travel, a pivot special series brought to you by Virgin Atlantic.
You can find it on the pivot feed wherever you get your podcasts.
The program you're about to watch is a unique live investigation of the supernatural.
It contains material which some viewers may find to be disturbing.
No creaking gates, no gothic towers, no shutter windows.
Yet for the past ten months, this house has been the focus of an astonishing barrage of supernatural activity.