PaltzCast is a student-run podcast from the campus of SUNY New Paltz, in New Paltz, NY. Subscribe for new episodes featuring a variety of topics every semester!

Our series is about the different hot takes sports fans across campus (including us) have, and we will debate if we agree on it or not. This show fits because sports media is a big part of sports nowadays and it would be engaging to get different sports opinions. The goal is not just to entertain, but to reveal how perspectives differ across the sports community. Lorenzo Chen: Producer/Co-EditorJenn Cali: RecordistSasha Djordjevic: EditorTommy Poggi: Researcher

Kim and Candice, coming off the height of the test episode of their show, "The Pitch," have been struggling to make their pilot episode. Candice suggests they do a Podcast instead, to be hip, and so they go out onto the streets to make the world's greatest podcast!Talent - Candice Leach, Kim Friedlander & Naya VulajProducer - Kim FriedlanderWriters - Kim Friedlander & Candice LeachRecordist - Mia Fraitag & Naya VulajEditor - Kim Friedlander

In this episode of Nerd.com, we go OUTSIDE! We took to the campus of SUNY New Paltz and asked people what their current hobbies and hyper-fixations were. From sports, to coffee, to veterans--we hear it all! Log in and enjoy this episode of Nerd.com. Producer - Chloe Banyai Hosts - Hannah Wotherspoon, Chloe Banyai, Maddy Finelli Editors - Tom Smith, Soph Rullo, Chloe Banyai Recordist - Dan D'Agostino, Hannah Wotherspoon

In this episode we cover the recent non-renewal of Professor Anthony Dandridge's contract for the fall semester and the consolidation of the Black Studies Department, Latin Caribbean & Latinx Studies, Asian Studies, and Women Gender and Sexuality Studies into one multicultural department. With this news, we wanted to look at the impact this has had on students and the campus at large. This isn't just a New Paltz issue, however, as numerous institutions around the country have begun to make changes to their cultural departments due to the recent crackdown on DEI in higher education by the Trump Administration. Through the lens of Hip Hop in activism we tell the story of what happens when an institution makes changes to its curriculum based on politics and national trends. Asa Abraham (Producer/Host)Andrew Paz (Co producer)Lexy Castillo (Researcher/Co-host)Alana Witbeck (Editor/Recordist)

In this episode of Homesick we talk about being transfers and interview a transfer student and how we like/dislike campus and our experiences with things like roommates and classes. Transfer students have different lives and we dive deep into what it's like moving into a place where you know absolutely no one and you just have to adapt to a brand new life and routine; meeting strangers and living with them!Grace DaProcida: ProducerBrady Butler: editor Linetth Garcia-Leal: recordistHayden Norcia: writer

In this installation of Forgotten Fairytales, we explore neglected 19th century writer Mary de Morgan and one of her stories. The Toy Princess follows a princess who grew up away from her kingdom, returning to discover that her father has replaced her with an enchanted, wooden look-alike. What's more, the people of the kingdom much prefer this living doll–– that is complacent and quiet––to the real princess, who has real emotions and opinions. After our re-creation of the tale, join us for a conversation with dramaturg and theatre professor Caitlyn Halvorsen!CREWProducer: Eden BogenAudio Recordist: AbbeyRose ConklinWriter: Bee MessinEditor: Hayley NeessenCASTUrsula, the Toy Princess, and Villager 1: Hayley NeessenTaboret: Eden BogenThe Queen: AbbeyRose ConklinThe King: Chase WashingtonOliver: Cole RobertsThe Shopkeeper: Danny ButtThe Chancellor: Eric MorganVillager 2: Tom SmithNarration and adaptation by Bee Messin

In this episode listeners will discover what the “hidden curriculum” really is: the unspoken rules and dynamics that shape life for Black and POC students and faculty at a PWI (Predominately White Institution). From how representation impacts the academic experience to why the Black Studies Department matters, we will dive into perspectives that are often overlooked.Ezyan Cruz - RecordistJoseph Kearney - Editor, Recordist Erica Affronti - Producer, Writer, Recordist, Co-Editor Interviewees [In order of Appearance]Esi Lewis Aizia Smith Professor Felicia HodgesEthan PascalLucas Martinez Zane SanonAdia Brooks

Reel Talk is a podcast heavily focused on the film Industry. In each episode, a guest speaker comes on to discuss their work, how they got their start in the industry, offer any words of advice and/or support for our listeners as well as the hosts, and to answer any other questions said hosts may have for them. This week, the featured guest was Gregory Lerzundi Van Voorhis, a local horror film director from Westchester New York who recently released an independent horror film titled "The Pitchfork Retreat". The film, which released in 2025, centers around Matt, Mandy, and Nikolai, all of whom journey to a secluded island retreat for a life-changing competition. However, the prize comes with a high cost, as the trio soon realizes that there is nowhere to hide when the darkness from within comes to light. In this episode, Gregory discusses with our interviewer Robbie about how he got his start working in the film industry, what drew him to working in the field, his love for the horror genre, and some advice that he had to share with our audience. Following the interview, our two hosts discussed the interview and the trailer for The Pitchfork Retreat. The hosts also made a top 5 horror movie list before the podcast concluded.Connor Falk - Writer/Researcher/GraphicsCole Roberts - Producer + hostRobbie Gussak - Editor, host, interviewerStephen Tarantino - Recordist

Are you a synth-head or a fan of electronic music? Maybe you have an appreciation for music history? Or perhaps you're curious about audio engineering? If yes is the answer to any of those questions, 'What's on the Wavetable?' is the podcast for you!In this episode, we will be starting off with a music history lesson on electronic musician and pioneer, Wendy Carlos. Next, we'll have a conversation with electronic music composer and SUNY New Paltz professor, Bob Lukomski, about how he found his passion for electronic music, and how he finds creative inspiration for his projects. Finally we'll wrap up with a review of David Byrne's very interesting cover of "drivers license" by Olivia Rodrigo. Producer/Host/Co-Editor/Researcher: Mars McInerneyWriter/Sound Designer/Logo Designer: Ava RossiAudio Recordist: Tim BorlandLead Editor: Simon Hurysz

Have you ever heard a story so weird or unbelievable, it just can't be true? On this episode of New Paltz's favorite game show, History Bluff, Mars will be covering two obscure historical events that you definitely weren't taught in your history class. First, a whale that exploded on the beach of a small city in Oregon, and then the Pepsi Philippines marketing campaign that led to riots and the death of at least five civilians. Play along with this episode's guests, Dom Cacchione, Krystal McAdams, and Corinne Stanton, as they try to decipher when Mars is ... or isn't ... lying about the history being told!!Producer/Host/Researcher: Mars McInerney Writer/Researcher/Logo Designer: Bee MessinAudio Recordist: Simon HuryszEditor: Tim Borland

In this Episode of The Outer Rim Broadcast, we dive into the evolution of female characters in Star Wars, and speak on the impact that each character has made both in the Star Wars universe and for fans. Female fans speak on their experiences watching these characters, and we take a dive into what we hope to see from female characters in the future of the franchise.Producer- Ava RossiWriter & Researcher- Ava Rossi, Hayden NorciaRecordist- Eden BogenEditor- Ava Rossi, Hayden Norcia, Eden Bogen, Brady ButlerStarring- Ava Rossi, Hayden Norcia, Ella Norcia

Read It or Regret it is the podcast where we talk about books, whether we would change anything, and how ... and if ... we have any recommendations for the listeners. Turn the page alongside our hosts and discover the books they're reading today, and their thoughts on them. Discover something new for yourself and decide, ultimately, will you read it ... or regret it?Grace DaProcida (producer) Hayley Neessen (writer researcher) Connor Falk (sound)Erica Affronti (editor)

Dive deep into the clothing racks, as we discuss the rising trends and issues of thrifting, from types of thrifters to shopping experiences, going into topics about personal experiences from thrifting, and discussing the newest issues and the new "cliché thrifters"– from the performative male resellers, to the person who is always looking over your shoulder trying to steal your items. Producer/logo: Abbey Conklin Writer/researcher: Linetth Garcia-LealRecordist/editor: Stephen Tarantino

The Talking Stage is a podcast series on the unspoken intricacies of relationships in college. This episode covers anecdotes from real SUNY New Paltz students from all walks of life––from online dating app struggles, to sexuality and gender conformation debates, and the added pressures of long-distance relationships. Producer/Starring: Cole RobertsEditor/Starring: Robbie GussakTreatment/Sound Design: Joey KearnyEditor: Ezyan CruzSpecial Guest: Samantha Blumenreich

In this episode, we take a look at the rich history of what captures the Black community as a whole: music and hip-hop. Starting with the roots of a flourishing subculture, we digress into the founding of the Sugarhill Gang and the block parties that started it all. This picturesque retelling from the viewpoints of fans and people who were in the eye of the storm during the art form's early years creates an intriguing story like none other. From parents to the generations that would follow, listen to a close involvement of how hip-hop has shaped the community and shaken the culture to its core.1. Asa Abraham—Producer2. Lexy Castillo—Writer/Researcher3. Alana Witbeck—Editor4. Kim Friedlander—Recordist5. Dan D'Agostino—Field Recordist

Ever seen a “Get Ready With Me” video? Join our four hosts as they evaluate the authenticity and originality of the trend that's all over your TikTok For You page. But the question is––how did it get there? And who is it meant for? Tune in to find out what various members of the campus community had to say. Trends may repeat, but the way they're interpreted does not. This is Same Feed, Different Take.Matthew Cinelli (Writer/Researcher), Naya Vulaj (Producer), Mia Fraitag and Soph Rule (Co-editors and Recordists)

We're logging into Nerd.com and telling our embarrassing and funny stories about our nerdiest interests and obsessions. We talk horror video games, dolls, popular movies, and timeless toys and decorations. Log in and nerd out! Producer - Chloe Banyai Host - Hannah WotherspoonHead Editor - Tom Smith Assistant Editor - Hannah WotherspoonRecordist - Daniel Butt

Rebellions episode one focuses on the internal conflict in Peru from the 1980s to the 2000s. Primarily, it investigates the role of the Shining Path or Sendero Luminoso, a Maoist guerilla group who, though preaching a gospel of liberation, ended up killing the people they claimed to be fighting for. Shining Path's transformation from communist movement to death cult is a fascinating story of politics, violence and the dangerous aftermath of when idealism falters.Vivian Kelleher-- Producer, recordist, editor, writer, hostXenophon Spencer-- Editor, writer, hostAleksandar Djordjevic-- Writer, host, logo designer

On this episode of Outside the NBA, the crew takes on many interesting topics. Ranging from newfound Kevin Durant burner accounts, to gambling deals, to trade deadline moves, this episode is full of hot takes, elite ball knowledge, and more. Make sure to tune in!Tommy Poggi (producer)Jenn Cali (editor)Lorenzo Chen (recordist)Andrew Paz (writer)

New Paltz is a town full of diverse music tastes, and for this episode, we captured that diversity in the field. In this podcast you'll hear New Paltz students' top songs and albums. Enjoy our roundtable discussion in which we also share our favorite hits, while diving into more lighthearted conversations about listeners' guilty pleasure songs and playlist names.Editor: Charles ApolloProducer/Recordist/Co-Editor: Alicia Zurita-PenaWriter/Co-Editor: Krystal McAdamsKorn-Y'all Want a SingleA$AP Rocky-PhoenixMiley Cyrus- Party In The USANickelback- PhotographWeezer- Buddy HollyMeatloaf- Bat Out of HellEl Canto del Loco- ZapatillasShawn Mendes- StitchesBad Bunny- DBTMFBad Bunny- NuevaYorkDaddy Yankee- GasolinaLola Young- Penny Out of NothingLast DINOSAUR- The PillowsWeezer- UndoneNeutral Milk Hotel- In the Aeroplane Over The SeaDion & Belmonts- I Wonder WhyRevocation- The Grip TightensWaterparks- Snow GlobeEarl Sweatshirt- CriscoLaufey- Silver LingingLazy Eye- Silversun PickupsNas- N.Y State of MindTate McRae- Sports Car

The soundtrack Of Us is a short podcast where the 4 main hosts talk about what music they love and what listening to music means to them, accompanied by field interviews with people about their views and reflections on the music they listen to. Robert Amthor - EditorOlivia Christian - WriterLaMar Matthews - Recordist Jeremy Hilaire - RecordistMusic mentioned:Numb- Linkin park, Hold On We're Going Home- DrakeDon't stop til you get enough- Michael JacksonDon't Know Why-Nora JonesDtMF- Bad BunnyHotel California- The EaglesBigger In Texas- Megan Thee StallionBig Poppa- Notorious B.I.G2 Much- Ricky Bravo

In this episode, titled Toe Beans, we visit Beans Cat Café to explore the cozy intersection of coffee, community, and cats. We'll start by explaining what cat cafés are, their origins, and why they've become such a comforting space for both humans and felines. Through interviews with the café's staff, we'll learn what motivates them to work there, how they connect with the cats, and whether the café partners with local adoption programs. Along the way, listeners will meet some of the café's resident cats and hear their unique stories, accompanied by the soothing sounds of purring, playful meows, and clinking coffee cups. After our visit, a brief voice-over reflection will tie together our experiences and emotions, before wrapping up with insights from psychological research about the calming and therapeutic effects of spending time with animals. Toe Beans invites listeners to unwind and discover why spaces like Beans Cat Café have become such beloved havens for connection and comfort.Producer/Recordist: Chrissy DaziEditor/Researcher: Ashley EglitCo-Editor/Voice/Researcher: Sophia Gonzalez

Ever been curious as to what ASMR is, or why its presence online just won't seem to fade? Do you watch ASMR? In Auditory Opinions, we discuss, theorize, psychoanalyze and describe all things ASMR. From mukbangs to role-play to taps and clicks, we'll talk about it all, why people enjoy it (or not...), and even some of the science behind those sounds that make ya all tingly. Elana Healy: Producer, Recordist, EditorColin McCann: Recordist, EditorG DiPierro: EditorWe have included clips from; SmallCreekskullshefASMR, ASMR Rebeca, NanouASMR, Galen Tipton, Ricky "ASMR", SarahLavenderASMR, and ZOEY_ASMR_Food.

What is a sound designer? We'll find out as we sit down with Derrick Ellison, Sound Designer of the SUNY New Paltz production of The Courage to Right a Woman's Wrongs. And find out what it takes to bring sound into the world of story. Derrick Ellison - Editer and Producer

Wing It is a bird showcase for nature lovers featuring bird calls, different types of birds, and experience from professional falconers and bird watchers. This week's episode features the hosts' four favorite birds: the ruby-throated hummingbird, the tufted tit-mouse, the blue jay, and red winged black bird. The episode includes migration patterns, diet, habitat and fun facts, and features special guest Harry Cole, a zookeeper and certified bird nerd. The hosts use a parabolic microphone to go out into the field and capture these birds' calls.Victor Scoppa: Director/Recordist/ProducerEden Burch: Design/Research/EditorNoé Jacobsen: Writer/EditorPedro Perez: ResearchSpecial thanks to the Cornell Lab of Ornithology.

Join us this week where we deep dive into Yik Yak on the SUNY New Paltz Campus for all the gossip, goofs, and more. Yik & Yap is a roundtable podcast where our hosts discuss a daily review of the highlights for the SUNY New Paltz Yik Yak and a deep dive into how easy it is to get something trending. Listen into this week's episode as we discuss The Milk Challenge, what the tea is with the Student Association, and a TikTok influencer interrupting class. Eden Burch - Producer/DirectorChrissy Dazi - Main Editor Ashley Eglit - Co Editor/Researcher James Endall - Researcher

In Tales from the Dragon's Den, our hosts and special guest share stories of problematic relationships, emotional stress, and hospital visits all rooted in the world of fantasy roleplaying.Producer, Host, Writer, Researcher, Editor - Noé JacobsenRecordist, Editor, Co-host - Sophia GonzalezEditor, Co-host - Victor Scoppa

Film Buds blends the community of weed enjoyers with film buffs. We've created a space for those who love the thrill of being under the influence during a watch of an intense film. In this episode, we discuss the amazing work of Stanley Kubrick's Eyes Wide Shut. Together, we dive into topics ranging from our favorite scenes to our takes on all the conspiracy theories surrounding the film. By the end of this 18-minute listen, you may want to check out some of Kubrick's enticing work...and even hit up your plug. Olivia Christian: WriterColin McCann: ProducerDerrick Ellison: Editor

The first episode of Tales Across Three Worlds highlights stories of urban legends and paranormal experiences from across the globe. This episode explores three tales from three different regions: the Caribbean, the Canary Islands, and New England. We discuss how culture and history shape local stories and ultimately transform into the enduring urban legends we have today. Producer: Alicia Zurita-PenaRecordist: Elana HealyWriter/Editor: Elana Healy, Jeremy Hilaire, Alicia Zurita-Pena

Never Heard of It is a podcast which takes upon the quest to rediscover forgotten movies––films that were culturally relevant when they were released but faded away as time went on. We are here to discuss the films themselves, how they hold up, and more importantly, why they were forgotten. Join us at the bargain bin!Producer: Krystal McAdams, Robert AmthorWriter/Researcher: Robert Amthor, Krystal McAdamsRecordist: Robert Amthor, LaMar MatthewsEditor: Robert Amthor, LaMar Matthews

Delve into the world of video games and their adaptations with us! On this podcast, we explore what makes a good or bad adaptation on the silver screen. We'll discuss the bright lights and world building of Cyberpunk Edgerunners, survive the apocalypse of poor casting and pacing in The Last Of Us season 2, and critique the inaccuracies in the Ratchet and Clank movie, as well as many others! Producer - Gianna DiPierroWriter/Researcher - Gianna DiPierroRecordist - Charles ApolloEditors - Charles Apollo and Pedro Perez

Here at Sips & Squabbles, we drink and we argue - and it's a game show too. Join Emmett, Ryan, and Jadin as they're put to the test by our witty host, Ben. Each round, the contestants are prompted with a scenario, ranging from the absurd to the borderline philosophical. Then, they have to argue to the host why their answer should come out on top - be it the most logical, persuasive, or simply the funniest. And don't worry, we didn't forget the “Sips” - every couple rounds, the contestants have to crack open a fresh can of hard cider. The winner of each round gets a point, and whoever has the most points at the end of the show will be crowned the GRAND CHAMPION!Produced and Written by Benjamin NellisCo-Recorded and Co-Edited by Emmett Kearns, Ryan Crosby, Benjamin Nellis, and Jadin VegaFeatures Composition by Jadin Vega

Captain Arlow and Willaby are a rag tag pirate duo seeking to plunder, drink, and enjoy a free life on the seas. But there's a big problem. The two don't have any money, a ship to captain, or a crew to help act on their perilous misdeeds. This podcast will tell the story of how the swashbuckler duo came to be. In this episode, we follow them on their journey to find the cursed treasure of Morgan Morrow.CASTARLOW: Angelo FardellaWILLABY: Noah SalataJUNKIE: Marcel PuglieseSAILOR: Gavin MurraySIREN: Alyssa RoldanCREWPRODUCER: Marcel PuglieseRECORDIST: Noah SalataWRITER: Noah SalataEDITOR: Marcel Pugliese and Noah Salata

Ever wondered what would happen if natural disasters just stopped and the effects didn't last? Ever wondered if Spongebob actually ate a bomb? Find out on our podcast, “Where Toon Meets Reality,” a hypothetical, satirical and comedic podcast about real-life events played out like a cartoon... or if cartoons had to deal with the harsh realities of real life. Hosts Ted, Quincy, and Alyssa talk about cartoons and how the physics just don't make sense! We also flip the script, taking classic cartoon catastrophes and asking, “What if this happened in real life… and it didn't just reset in the next scene?”This podcast is for fans of pop culture, history nerds, and comedy lovers who enjoy speculative “what-if” scenarios. Think Last Week Tonight meets Who Framed Roger Rabbit?, with a splash of MythBusters. It's smart, irreverent, and wildly creative—perfect for animation fans, satirical history buffs, and anyone who's ever wished they could survive a 100-foot fall by holding up a tiny umbrella. Ted Kalogris: Director and WriterQuincy Simmons: Writer and Editor Alyssa Roldan: Producer and RecordistCover art by Alyssa RoldanDr. von Fusion AI Voice from ElevenLab

Are you as obsessed with the divas of White Lotus Season 2 as we are?? Female characters aren't always given such a strong spotlight but White Lotus Season 2 is able to uniquely highlight female perspectives in a male-dominated world, showing how women learn to navigate and cope on an individual level. Tune in to this episode of She Runs the Plot: Sex, Power, and Aperol, where we'll be sharing our takes on many of the season's multifaceted female characters. Producer & Co-host: Maya PasechnikCo-editor & Co-host: Emily LewisHead Editor: Myanoe AungRecordist & Co-editor: Nate Perla

Welcome to Spooky Family Tales, a podcast where eerie meets the familiar, and every family has a ghost story. Join us as we hear familial tales including: a haunted cemetery, a cannibalistic ancestor, a colorful nightmare, and communication with a relative beyond the grave. With a mix of personal anecdotes from our hosts and stories submitted from the New Paltz community, this episode offers a variety of tales for any fan of horror. Read more on William Seabrook:https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/William_Seabrook Producer: Anna StemplewiczWriter: Mason SharpleyRecordist: Krys ColónEditor: Fiona SeabrookCo-editor: Anna Stemplewicz

Welcome back to another episode of everyone's favorite game show, Game of Games! In this episode, SUNY New Paltz students Evan, Dominic and Danny compete in three exciting games: Are You Smarter Than A New Paltz Student?, Speed Debates, and Family Feud! Listen in for some ridiculous trivia, fiery arguments, and all kinds of other shenanigans to see who comes out on top.Note: This episode discussion of sensitive topics including suicide and violence.Lena Beck: Host/Co-EditorCollin Buchanan: Recordist/Co-EditorAlex Genovese: Writer/ResearcherCandice Leach: ProducerOmar Ahmed: Score KeeperEvan Schack: GuestDominic Cachhione: GuestDanny Esposito: Guest

Welcome to the Natural Order podcast. In this series, we cover the natural elements of our world, particularly those existing in the area around New Paltz. In our episodes, we cover environmental themes such as human impact on the environment, the importance of natural areas, and the historical figures that have taught us to appreciate our natural order.Today's episode is about the trees around us, both in New Paltz and around the world. Host Evan Schack will take you through interviews with Mawazi Matende, and later Rob Schack, both of whom have a lot of ideas and inspiration to give regarding trees. Hopefully, this podcast will be able to teach you to respect and appreciate the trees of this world!For more information on Wangari Maathai and the historical events referenced in this episode, check out the Green Belt Movement official website: https://greenbeltmovement.org/Evan Schack - Host/RecordistMawazi Matende - Guest/EditorRob Schack - Guest

Ex's and Oh No's is an immersive podcast where "fans of the show" can call in and share stories about their love lives that, although unlucky for them, others find amusing. The show also sets itself apart from others because, while telling the story, audio from the actual date is heard as well. On this week's episode of Ex's and Oh No's, we have Ursula joining us - or, “Unfortunate Ursula,” as some would call her. She got this name because of the many failed dating experiences that she has had in the past. This episode gives Ursula the chance to let the world in on one date that went particularly awry, and discusses aspects such as her date's interesting quirks, poor dining etiquette, strange vernacular, and more. Crew:Writer: Jill Melendez, Ireland Arceri, and Shaylyn RevenewAudio Recordist: Ruby ZuckermanEditor: Gianna VozzoloProducer: Ireland Arceri Cast: Veronica: Gianna VozzoloUrsula: Jillian MelendezJosh: Shaylyn RevenewWaitress: Melany DeLosSantosSarah: Melany DeLosSantos

Dying to Know explores the ins and outs of funeral home workers. Every episode spotlights a different job inside the funeral home, giving you the inside scoop you never knew you needed. In this episode, we talk with funeral director Jay Rutski to ask him about his job and, of course, to ask the questions our friends are ... dying to know.Producer: Arianna Robinson Editor: Lily Rutski and Adriel HernandezRecordist: Adriel HernandezWriter: Lily RutskiSocial Media: Arianna Robinson

Mateo Tomaszewski and Sam Leyendecker host a comedic podcast about animals' involvement in war. Mateo talks about Stubby the street dog who fought in WW1 after being smuggled overseas by his owner. Sam brings in the story of Wojtek the soldier bear, who helped fight the Nazis in WWII. All this and more on this week's episode of Poppycock. Co-hosts- Mateo Tomaszewski and Sam LeyendeckerRecordist- Sam LeyendeckerEditor-Mateo Tomaszewski and Sam LeyendeckerResearch- Mateo Tomaszewski and Sam Leyendecker

In this episode, we journey to Pine Bush, New York—the so-called UFO Capital of the East Coast—to uncover the mystery behind one of the largest clusters of UFO sightings in the world during the 1980s and '90s. We visit Pine Bush and reflect on the stories that blur the line between fact and folklore. Are these sightings explainable… or evidence of something beyond? Tune in as we explore the phenomenon, share our thoughts, and ask the big question: Are we really alone?Mia Altamuro-Producer and writerKiera Stack-EditorNicolas Salazar-Editor and co-writerSadhika Thapa-Producer and recordistAdditional music courtesy of:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vDNi_P_B3ow&ab_channel=BreakingCopyright%E2%80%94RoyaltyFreeMusichttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XVbvE0PJyss&ab_channel=Eon

In today's episode of into the archives, Nathan takes us to Mr. Rogers Neighborhood to talk about the week-long "Conflict" arc that has a lot of coincidences from its creation to its rediscovery. Ryan Indulges in his greatest passion, logos, by showcasing 3 unique tales of lost media including one that isn't what it seems. And finally, Myanoe tells about how a long forgotten piece of art history was found hiding in plain sight in the film Stewart Little. Nathan Perela: Producer/Writer, Ryan Crosby: Editor, Myanoe Aung: Audio Mixer

Delve into the fantastical world of Tavern Tales, an immersive audio adventure experience. Meet Erry, the halfling with explosive flare, Durz, the mighty warrior past his prime, Aelus, a bumbling master of the magical arts, and Velza, the barkeep who has to deal with them all. In this episode, follow Aelus as a routine outing turns into more than he bargained for, and then catch up with Erry and Durz as their day out goes awry!Written by Benjamin Nellis, voice of Aelus and Rosamund Edited by Alyssa Roldan, voice of Velza and Meek Commoner Recorded and Edited by Marcel Pugliese, voice of ErryProduced by Mason Sharpley, voice of Durz and Zazzilax---Music: Halls of the undead, Call to adventure, New hero in town, Magic escape room from Incompetech. Adventure | Royalty Free Medieval Fantasy Music from Alexander Nakarada - CreatorChords on YouTube. Miscellaneous from Bixabay and FreeSound.com

Have you ever had an edible gone bad? Are you the wake-and-bake type? Or is weed simply not for you? In this week's segment, Puff, Paltz, Pass, our team interviewed students at SUNY New Paltz to uncover the truth about the campus-wide weed culture.Narrator: Maya PasechnikProducer: Noah SalataWriter/Researcher: Jadin VegaAudio/Field Production: Emily Lewis, Jadin Vega, Maya Pasechnik, Noah SalataEditor: Noah Salata, Emily Lewis, Maya PasechnikSongwriter: Jadin Vega

In this unique interactive podcast, you will be asked a series of questions, and how you answer will impact the outcome of the story! You'll play as "Alexander," who is spending the night in his father's secluded cabin with two friends when they hear the unmistakable sound of something—or someone—breaking a window upstairs. Will you and your friends stay hidden, investigate the noise, or find a way to escape? It's up to you how the story ends…Alexander Martin - Writer/ResearcherFiona Seabrook - ProducerIreland Arceri - RecordistAnna Stemplewicz - Editor

Welcome to No Time Like the Past, a podcast where we interview famous, and infamous historical figures. In this episode, we interview the oil tycoon, John D. Rockefeller. Rockefeller and hosts discuss philanthropy, Rockefeller's oil industry origin, education, and new age billionaires. Also, discover Rockefeller's Hot Takes from History and see if we Cancel or Crown him.Producers - Quincy Simmons and Ted KalogrisScriptwriters - Ted Kalogris and Quincy SimmonsEditors - Krys Colón and Quincy Simmons Hosts - Quincy Simmons and Emmett KearnsVoice Actor - Ted Kalogris (AI voice change)

A comedic podcast about old-time baseball stories. Collin discusses the larger-than-life Joe Engle, who's unique tactics helped keep his ball club afloat during the Depression era in America. Sam discusses the incident in which Babe Ruth stole the spotlight away from an otherwise unremarkable pitcher, Ernie Shore, on the day when Shore pitched the game of his life. The two hosts play a segment of The Name Game in which each host brings in 3 ball players, two real and one fictional player, and the other tries to guess which player is made up. All this and more on this week's episode of Spitballs and Shenanigans!Sam Leyendecker - Editor, Recordist, Producer, Co-HostCollin Buchanan - Co-Host

College film productions already require students to push their abilities to the max and plan far into the future, and even then these passion projects seem to invite all kinds of disasters. Just when they thought everything was going as planned, they were confronted with fire alarms, scheduling setbacks, screaming children…and worst of all, important life lessons! We're here to bring you these Tales From the Set: allowing us to find out exactly where everything went wrong, and discover how a few talented students and alumni were still able to make it go right. Lena Beck - Co-Host, Co-ProducerCandice Leach - Co-Host, Co-ProducerEvan Schack - Co-Host, Co-Editor, RecordistRuby Zuckerman - Co-Host, Co-EditorKyle Broner - Guest Hannah Raizman - Guest Nick del Bianco - Guest Quinn DiPalo - Guest

This is the story of four friends who are just camping, having fun and pulling each other's leg, but suddenly they hear whispers of the winds ... but are those whispers of the winds, or is there something else waiting for them?Join Danny, Jessie, Marcus and Lena on their little adventure that takes a drastic twist when they encounter an creature who is hungry for their blood. Will they survive? what will happen to them? Will they come back from the woods or not?Listen to this podcast and find out.Adriel Hernandez - EditorOmar Ahmed - EditorNicolas Salazar - Recordist and Main writerSadhika Thapa - Producer and Co-Writer

Burn this Book is a podcast discussing books on the 2025 Banned and Challenged Book List. In this episode we dive deep into the possible banning of the Harry Potter series. We look into the controversy of the author J.K Rowling while dipping our toes into the exciting and special ways the fans have made this series into their own. Producer: Arianna Robinson Writer/Researcher: Kiera Stack Recordist: Alex Genovese Editor: Lily Rutski