Leo Quinn works for Better Place, the world leader in ghost removal, but they’re having some doubts about the ethics of their work. They’re building a device that should let them capture the voices of ghosts, to prove once and for all that Better Place ne
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A brief hiatus announcementTranscript:Hi everyone,Leanne here with an update on S2's schedule. Since the mid-season break, our episode uploads have been a bit more erratic than I'd have liked. This has been for a few reasons, the combination of my debut novel launching last month, along with a few difficult situations in my personal life, and some new surprise deadlines that I need to meet in order to keep creating full-time. All of which has taken a harder hit on my health than I was expecting.So, I've decided to place Tell No Tales on a temporary hiatus. Nothing too extreme, you'll be hearing from us again soon enough, but just long enough to make sure than once we've got the ball rolling again, you be able to enjoy the rest of the season with no interruptions.It's a tough call, because I am SO excited for the remainder of this season, and I cannot wait for everyone to hear it. Our cast have all completed their performances brilliantly, so these delays are entirely on my end. But in my struggle to edit the audio and the transcripts on time, I've felt the quality slipping, which isn't fair to myself, to our talented cast, or to you as listeners.I couldn't have asked for a more lovely group of listeners, and I do want to thank everyone for your patience and understanding this last month or so. I promise the story to come will be worth the wait. Until then, thank you to everyone who has shared kind words and support for this show. It means the world. Thank you for listening. And remember, the dead don't bite. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Leo offers their friends a reunion and an introduction. Frank is far from pleased with Julia's new plan for the spirit plane problem.Content Warnings: Discussion of death and grief, Loss of a sibling, brief discussion of medical procedures, implied abuse from a parent.Transcript: https://tellnotalespod.com/transcripts/transcript-s2-e16-love-is-stored-in-the-carpet-burn/Written and produced by Leanne Egan. In this episode you heard the voices of Leanne Egan as Leo Quinn, Phil Thompson as Riley Matkins, Shannon Kelly as Julia Wilde, Kristian Lawrence as Noah Quinn, and Asher Amor-Train as Frank Williamson.Twin Strangers Productions is partly sponsored by BroadlyEpi, a rapidly growing repository of information and education about public health and epidemiology. To find more information and support Tell No Tales, go to https://www.broadlyepi.com/tsp/At the start of this episode you heard a showcase for Dark Dice... Do you seek him? If so, find out more at https://darkdice.com/ Intro and outro music by LumehillThe inconveniently not public domain music Riley chose to listen to today was Day by Day, by mindme.Atmospheric music: Come Spring by Megan Wofford. Music and sound effects sourced from Epidemic Sound and Soundsnap.The conveniently public doman music Frank chose to listen to today was Mozart's Requiem - Lacrimosa. Performances sourced from musopen.orgArt by Ana BalaciFind more info on our website tellnotalespod.com or at @tellnotalespod on Tumblr or TwitterDistributed by Twin Strangers Productions Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
A spirit haunting a set of dice has more than one reason for sticking around. Julia's being helpful, but hasn't quite mastered Leo's art of non-confrontation.Content Warnings: Discussion of death and grief, discussion of murder, very brief allusions to blood, scalpels, and electro-shock therapy.Transcript: https://tellnotalespod.com/transcripts/transcript-s2-e15-crafting-universes/Written and produced by Leanne Egan. In this episode you heard the voices of Leanne Egan as Leo Quinn, Shannon Kelly as Julia Wilde, Saph the Something as Sam Michaels, Valentina Vinci as Paola Martelli, Asher Amor-Train as Frank Williamson, and Phil Thompson as Riley Matkins.Twin Strangers Productions is partly sponsored by World Anvil, the leading tool for creatives of all varieties. To support TSP and get 51% OFF of a yearly World Anvil subscription, click here (link: https://worldanvil.com/?c=tnt) or use the promo code tnt at checkout.Twin Strangers Productions is partly sponsored by BroadlyEpi, a rapidly growing repository of information and education about public health and epidemiology. To find more information and support Tell No Tales, go to https://www.broadlyepi.com/tsp/At the start of this episode you heard a showcase for Dark Dice... Do you seek him? If so, find out more at https://darkdice.com/ Intro and outro music by LumehillThe conveniently public doman music Leo chose to listen to today was Debussy's Danse Profane and Vivaldi's Concerto 12 in B minor, op. 9. Performances sourced from musopen.orgThe inconveniently not public domain music Julia chose to listen to today was Told You So by softboy.Atmospheric music: Aurora by Christoffer Moe Ditlevsen. Music and sound effects sourced from Epidemic Sound and Soundsnap.Art by Ana BalaciFind more info on our website tellnotalespod.com or at @tellnotalespod on Tumblr or TwitterDistributed by Twin Strangers Productions Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Everything's going wrong all at once (again), but a friendly voice helps with anything, doesn't it?Content Warnings: Extensive Discussion of death, extensive discussion of gradual loss of ability, mention of grief and Loss of a sibling, Aggressive verbal confrontation including shouting and slamming doors.SFX Warnings: Dialogue panning (character pacing quickly for first 2 mins approx.)Transcript: https://tellnotalespod.com/transcripts/transcript-s2-e14-fixing-things/Written and produced by Leanne Egan. In this episode you heard the voices of Asher Amor-Train as Frank Williamson, Leanne Egan as Leo Quinn, Shannon Kelly as Julia Wilde, Phil Thompson as Riley Matkins, and Michaela Hook as Mickey Hart.Twin Strangers Productions is partly sponsored by World Anvil, the leading tool for creatives of all varieties. To support TSP and get 51% OFF of a yearly World Anvil subscription, click here (link: https://worldanvil.com/?c=tnt) or use the promo code tnt at checkout.Twin Strangers Productions is partly sponsored by BroadlyEpi, a rapidly growing repository of information and education about public health and epidemiology. To find more information and support Tell No Tales, go to https://www.broadlyepi.com/tsp/At the start of this episode you heard a showcase for Dark Dice... Do you seek him? If so, find out more at https://darkdice.com/ Intro and outro music by LumehillThe conveniently public domain Leo chose to listen to today was Fauré's Élégie, Op. 24, Händel's Concerto grosso no. 4, HWV 322, and Scarlatti's Concerto grosso in F minor. Performances sourced from musopen.orgAtmospheric music: Radial by Aerian. Music and sound effects sourced from Epidemic Sound and Soundsnap.Art by Ana BalaciFind more info on our website tellnotalespod.com or at @tellnotalespod on Tumblr or TwitterDistributed by Twin Strangers Productions Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Leo and Julia decompress after an intense evening of emotions, but are interrupted by a surprise visitor. It's probably nothing to do with spirits, right?Content Warnings: Mention of death and grief, mention of loss of a sibling, mention of panic attack, mention of illness and blood.SFX Warnings: Audio panningTranscript: https://tellnotalespod.com/transcripts/transcript-s2-e13-sleep-walking/Written and produced by Leanne Egan. In this episode you heard the voices of Leanne Egan as Leo Quinn, Shannon Kelly as Julia Wilde, Phil Thompson as Riley Matkins, and Ty Von as... well, you'll have to wait and see.Twin Strangers Productions is partly sponsored by World Anvil, the leading tool for creatives of all varieties. To support TSP and get 51% OFF of a yearly World Anvil subscription, click here (link: https://worldanvil.com/?c=tnt) or use the promo code tnt at checkout.Twin Strangers Productions is partly sponsored by BroadlyEpi, a rapidly growing repository of information and education about public health and epidemiology. To find more information and support Tell No Tales, go to https://www.broadlyepi.com/tsp/At the start of this episode you heard a showcase for Dark Dice... Do you seek him? If so, find out more at https://darkdice.com/ Intro and outro music by LumehillThe conveniently public domain Leo chose to listen to today was Beethoven's Sonata No. 11, Op. 22 in B Flat - II and Chopin's Nocturne in C sharp minor 'Lento con gran espressione', B. 49 (Op. posth.). Performances sourced from musopen.orgAtmospheric music: The Lost Island by DEX 1200. Music and sound effects sourced from Epidemic Sound and Soundsnap.Art by Ana BalaciFind more info on our website tellnotalespod.com or at @tellnotalespod on Tumblr or TwitterDistributed by Twin Strangers Productions Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Riley, Julia and Louisa get to work. Or, well, they were about to.Content Warnings: Overall themes of death and grief, Depiction of a character in intense emotional distress, loss of a sibling.Transcript: https://tellnotalespod.com/transcripts/transcript-s2-e12-5-be-there/Written and produced by Leanne Egan. In this episode you heard the voices of Josie Thomas as Louisa, Shannon Kelly as Julia, and Phil Thompson as Riley.Twin Strangers Productions is partly sponsored by World Anvil, the leading tool for creatives of all varieties. To support TSP and get 51% OFF of a yearly World Anvil subscription, click here (link: https://worldanvil.com/?c=tnt) or use the promo code tnt at checkout.Twin Strangers Productions is partly sponsored by BroadlyEpi, a rapidly growing repository of information and education about public health and epidemiology. To find more information and support Tell No Tales, go to https://www.broadlyepi.com/tsp/Intro and outro music by LumehillAtmospheric music: Shattered Illusions by Victor Lundberg. Music and sound effects sourced from Epidemic Sound and Soundsnap.Art by Ana BalaciFind more info on our website tellnotalespod.com or at @tellnotalespod on Tumblr or TwitterDistributed by Twin Strangers Productions Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
However hard they try to hide it, all of Leo's work has been leading up to this.Content Warnings: Extensive discussion of death and grief, mention of cancer relapse, loss of a sibling, depiction of intense emotional distress.SFX Warnings: Loud noises (Clattering of objects being thrown in anger)Transcript: https://tellnotalespod.com/transcripts/transcript-s2-e12-reunion/Written and produced by Leanne Egan. In this episode you heard the voices of Leanne Egan as Leo Quinn, Asher Amor-Train as Frank Williamson, and Kristian Lawrence as Noah QuinnTwin Strangers Productions is partly sponsored by World Anvil, the leading tool for creatives of all varieties. To support TSP and get 51% OFF of a yearly World Anvil subscription, click here (link: https://worldanvil.com/?c=tnt) or use the promo code tnt at checkout.Twin Strangers Productions is partly sponsored by BroadlyEpi, a rapidly growing repository of information and education about public health and epidemiology. To find more information and support Tell No Tales, go to https://www.broadlyepi.com/tsp/At the start of this episode you heard a showcase for Dark Dice... Do you seek him? If so, find out more at https://darkdice.com/ Intro and outro music by LumehillAtmospheric music: Life Beyond Us by Amaranth Cove, The Dandelion by Hanna Ekstrom, Heal With Me by Jay Vartonand, and Together We Rise by Philip Ayers. Music and sound effects sourced from Epidemic Sound and Soundsnap.Art by Ana BalaciFind more info on our website tellnotalespod.com or at @tellnotalespod on Tumblr or TwitterDistributed by Twin Strangers Productions Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Louisa has a suggestion for Riley and Julia that could have massive implications for their work.Content Warnings: Overall themes of death and grief, extensive discussion of squatting and squatter's rights.Transcript: https://tellnotalespod.com/transcripts/transcript-s2-e11-5-start-of-something/Written and produced by Leanne Egan. In this episode you heard the voices of Josie Thomas as Louisa, Shannon Kelly as Julia, and Phil Thompson as Riley.Twin Strangers Productions is partly sponsored by World Anvil, the leading tool for creatives of all varieties. To support TSP and get 51% OFF of a yearly World Anvil subscription, click here (link: https://worldanvil.com/?c=tnt) or use the promo code tnt at checkout.Twin Strangers Productions is partly sponsored by BroadlyEpi, a rapidly growing repository of information and education about public health and epidemiology. To find more information and support Tell No Tales, go to https://www.broadlyepi.com/tsp/Intro and outro music by LumehillThe inconveniently not public domain music that the activists chose to listen to today was Not Afraid to Stay by Headlund, Never Lived by the Highway by Isobelle Walton, and Dirty Knees by View Points. Music and sound effects sourced from Epidemic Sound and Soundsnap.Art by Ana BalaciFind more info on our website tellnotalespod.com or at @tellnotalespod on Tumblr or TwitterDistributed by Twin Strangers Productions Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Leo needs a distraction, and a spirit in a hospital needs a chance to say goodbye.Content Warnings: Medical setting, extensive discussion of illness, death and grief, loss of a spouse and loss of a parent.Transcript: https://tellnotalespod.com/transcripts/transcript-s2-e11-not-going-anywhere/Written and produced by Leanne Egan. In this episode you heard the voices of Leanne Egan as Leo Quinn, Asher Amor-Train as Frank Williamson, and AMC as Holly DessenTwin Strangers Productions is partly sponsored by World Anvil, the leading tool for creatives of all varieties. To support TSP and get 51% OFF of a yearly World Anvil subscription, click here (link: https://worldanvil.com/?c=tnt) or use the promo code tnt at checkout.Twin Strangers Productions is partly sponsored by BroadlyEpi, a rapidly growing repository of information and education about public health and epidemiology. To find more information and support Tell No Tales, go to https://www.broadlyepi.com/tsp/At the start of this episode you heard a showcase for Dark Dice... Do you seek him? If so, find out more at https://darkdice.com/ Intro and outro music by LumehillThe conveniently public domain music that Leo and Frank chose to listen to today was Beethoven's Piano Concerto no. 5, 'Emperor', Op. 73 - II, and Mayer's Valse mélancolique / 'Le Regret', Op. 332 Performances sourced from Musopen.org Atmospheric music: A Love That Once Was by Gavin Luke, The Still Midnight by Eden Avery, and To Find Peace by Megan Wofford. Music and sound effects sourced from Epidemic Sound and Soundsnap.Art by Ana BalaciFind more info on our website tellnotalespod.com or at @tellnotalespod on Tumblr or TwitterDistributed by Twin Strangers Productions Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
A Reunion of SortsContent Warnings: Discussion of death, extensive exploration of grief, loss of a spouse.Transcript: https://tellnotalespod.com/transcripts/transcript-s2-e10-5-find-a-way/Written and produced by Leanne Egan. In this episode you heard the voices of Josie Thomas as Louisa, Shannon Kelly as Julia, Phil Thompson as Riley, Cameron Gergett as Stephen, and Eric Willmott as Arthur.Twin Strangers Productions is partly sponsored by World Anvil, the leading tool for creatives of all varieties. To support TSP and get 51% OFF of a yearly World Anvil subscription, click here (link: https://worldanvil.com/?c=tnt) or use the promo code tnt at checkout.Twin Strangers Productions is partly sponsored by BroadlyEpi, a rapidly growing repository of information and education about public health and epidemiology. To find more information and support Tell No Tales, go to https://www.broadlyepi.com/tsp/Intro and outro music by LumehillAtmospheric music: Philosophia by David Celeste and The Joyful Mystery of Being Alive by Ave Air. Music and sound effects sourced from Epidemic Sound and Soundsnap.Art by Ana BalaciFind more info on our website tellnotalespod.com or at @tellnotalespod on Tumblr or TwitterDistributed by Twin Strangers Productions Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Leo is excited to find two ghosts haunting the same space in an arena in Birmingham. The ghosts, on the other hand, are somewhat less excited about this set-up. Content Warnings: Discussion of death, extensive discussion of (a sci-fi version of) de-realisation, mention of transphobiaTranscript: https://tellnotalespod.com/transcripts/transcript-s2-e10-inherently-punkNote: This episode is largely about the Eurovision Song Contest, which is currently being boycotted for its refusal to condemn Israel's genocide of Palestinian people, and silencing of those who attempt to speak out. Despite the unforeseen poor timing of this episode, we want to make it clear that we strongly support this boycott. Please see below for the resources mentioned in the disclaimer at the start of this episode:Bashar Murad is a queer Palestinian singer-songwriter, with music that explores Palestinian resistance, gender noncomfority, and queer love.Yaffa is a trans Palestinian poet, and executive director of the Muslim Alliance for Sexual and Gender Diversity (MASGD). You can learn more about their work and experience here, and donate to MASGD's fundraiser for queer and trans Palestiniants hereVerilybitchie's video essay, The [Queer] Politics of Eurovision, covers Eurovision's history of pinkwashing or ‘homonationalism', including - but not exclusive to - its representation of IsraelWritten and produced by Leanne Egan. In this episode you heard the voices of Leanne Egan as Leo Quinn, Lily Yasuda as Rose Willis, and Jack Larus as Seb Knowles.Intro and outro music by LumehillThe conveniently public domain music that Leo and Frank chose to listen to today was Vivaldi's 'Spring'. Performances sourced from Musopen.org Atmospheric music: Twinkle by Megan Wofford, Free Breathing by Joseph Beg, and Sometimes I'm Happy by So Vea. Music and sound effects sourced from Epidemic Sound and Soundsnap.Art by Ana BalaciFind more info on our website tellnotalespod.com or at @tellnotalespod on Tumblr or TwitterDistributed by Twin Strangers Productions Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Last week, Leo answered. This week, Riley called.Content Warnings: Discussion of death.Transcript: https://tellnotalespod.com/transcripts/transcript-s2-e9-5-stories-matter/Written and produced by Leanne Egan. In this episode you heard the voices of Phil Thompson as Riley and Leanne Egan as Leo.Twin Strangers Productions is partly sponsored by World Anvil, the leading tool for creatives of all varieties. To support TSP and get 51% OFF of a yearly World Anvil subscription, click here (link: https://worldanvil.com/?c=tnt) or use the promo code tnt at checkout.Twin Strangers Productions is partly sponsored by BroadlyEpi, a rapidly growing repository of information and education about public health and epidemiology. To find more information and support Tell No Tales, go to https://www.broadlyepi.com/tsp/Intro and outro music by LumehillAtmospheric music: Finding Melody by Gavin Luke. Music and sound effects sourced from Epidemic Sound and Soundsnap.Art by Ana BalaciFind more info on our website tellnotalespod.com or at @tellnotalespod on Tumblr or TwitterDistributed by Twin Strangers Productions Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Leo has a few unexpected conversations, one of which is with a woman trying her best to take up space in the afterlife.Content Warnings: discussion of death, discussion of symptoms associated with anxiety and depression, brief (non-detailed) allusion to spirits being harmed / torturedTranscript: https://tellnotalespod.com/transcripts/transcript-s2-e9-second-chance/Written and produced by Leanne Egan. In this episode you heard the voices of Leanne Egan as Leo Quinn, Georgia McCall as Flo, and Asher Amor-Train as Frank Williamson.Twin Strangers Productions is partly sponsored by World Anvil, the leading tool for creatives of all varieties. To support TSP and get 51% OFF of a yearly World Anvil subscription, click here (link: https://worldanvil.com/?c=tnt) or use the promo code tnt at checkout.Twin Strangers Productions is partly sponsored by BroadlyEpi, a rapidly growing repository of information and education about public health and epidemiology. To find more information and support Tell No Tales, go to https://www.broadlyepi.com/tsp/Intro and outro music by LumehillThe conveniently public domain music that Leo and Frank chose to listen to today was Bach's Air on the G String (from Orchestral Suite no. 3, BWV 1068) [for piano - Siloti], and Fauré's Sonata, A major, Op.13 - II. Andante. Performances sourced from Musopen.org Atmospheric music: Odonata by Jakob Ahlbom. Music and sound effects sourced from Epidemic Sound and Soundsnap.Art by Ana BalaciFind more info on our website tellnotalespod.com or at @tellnotalespod on Tumblr or TwitterDistributed by Twin Strangers Productions Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Following up on some recent revelations, Riley and Julia pay a visit to Stephen.Content Warnings: Discussion of death, grief, lost of a partner, and homophobia. Transcript: https://tellnotalespod.com/transcripts/transcript-s2-e8-5-i-loved-him-more-than-anything/Written and produced by Leanne Egan. In this episode you heard the voices of Shannon Kelly as Julia, Phil Thompson as Riley, Cris Caserini as Kara, Brogan F as Lynne, and Cameron Gergett as Stephen.Twin Strangers Productions is partly sponsored by World Anvil, the leading tool for creatives of all varieties. To support TSP and get 51% OFF of a yearly World Anvil subscription, click here (link: https://worldanvil.com/?c=tnt) or use the promo code tnt at checkout.Twin Strangers Productions is partly sponsored by BroadlyEpi, a rapidly growing repository of information and education about public health and epidemiology. To find more information and support Tell No Tales, go to https://www.broadlyepi.com/tsp/Intro and outro music by LumehillThe conveniently public domain music that Stephen chose to listen to today was Beethoven's Symphony No. 6 in F Major 'Pastoral', Op. 68 - II. Andante molto mosso. Atmospheric music: Tales to Tell by Anna Landstrom. Music and sound effects sourced from Epidemic Sound and Soundsnap.Art by Ana BalaciFind more info on our website tellnotalespod.com or at @tellnotalespod on Tumblr or TwitterDistributed by Twin Strangers Productions Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
The spirit of a woman tethered to a disassembled car is in need of a little help, and Leo is desperate to prove they can be selfless.Content Warnings: Discussion of death and bereavement, mention of homophobiaTranscript: https://tellnotalespod.com/transcripts/transcript-s2-e8-pristine-leather/Written and produced by Leanne Egan. In this episode you heard the voices of Leanne Egan as Leo Quinn, Stephanie Tobin as Frankie Carter, Cameron Gergett as the police officer, and Asher Amor-Train as Frank Williamson.Twin Strangers Productions is partly sponsored by World Anvil, the leading tool for creatives of all varieties. To support TSP and get 51% OFF of a yearly World Anvil subscription, click here (link: https://worldanvil.com/?c=tnt) or use the promo code tnt at checkout.Twin Strangers Productions is partly sponsored by BroadlyEpi, a rapidly growing repository of information and education about public health and epidemiology. To find more information and support Tell No Tales, go to https://www.broadlyepi.com/tsp/Intro and outro music by LumehillThe conveniently public domain music that Leo and Frank chose to listen to today was Chopin's Preludes, Op. 28 - No. 13 'Loss', Albinoni's Adagio for Organ & Strings in G minor, and Draeseke's Requiem, Op.22 - III. Dies irae. Performances sourced from Musopen.org Atmospheric music: We are a Family Now by Christian Andersen. Music and sound effects sourced from Epidemic Sound and Soundsnap.Art by Ana BalaciFind more info on our website tellnotalespod.com or at @tellnotalespod on Tumblr or TwitterDistributed by Twin Strangers Productions Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
It's time to test out the new recorder at the Coronation ClubContent Warnings: Discussion of death, grief, lost of a partner, and homophobia. Mention of alcohol.Transcript: https://tellnotalespod.com/transcripts/transcript-s2-e7-5-a-revelation/Written and produced by Leanne Egan. In this episode you heard the voices of Josie Thomas as Louisa, Shannon Kelly as Julia, Phil Thompson as Riley, and Eric Willmott as ArthurTwin Strangers Productions is partly sponsored by World Anvil, the leading tool for creatives of all varieties. To support TSP and get 51% OFF of a yearly World Anvil subscription, click here (link: https://worldanvil.com/?c=tnt) or use the promo code tnt at checkout.Twin Strangers Productions is partly sponsored by BroadlyEpi, a rapidly growing repository of information and education about public health and epidemiology. To find more information and support Tell No Tales, go to https://www.broadlyepi.com/tsp/Intro and outro music by LumehillThe inconveniently not public domain music that Louisa, Julia and Riley chose to listen to today was Don't Let This Go (Instrumental Version) by Peter Crosby. Atmospheric music: Your Turn by Silver Maple and Chasing a Ghost by Trevor Kowalski. Music and sound effects sourced from Epidemic Sound and Soundsnap.Art by Ana BalaciFind more info on our website tellnotalespod.com or at @tellnotalespod on Tumblr or TwitterDistributed by Twin Strangers Productions Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Leo needs a day off (for real this time). Thankfully, there's a friendly voice and a few parakeets waiting at their happy place.Content Warnings: Brief depiction of a spirit screaming in intense pain (around 18:06-18:18)Transcript: https://tellnotalespod.com/transcripts/transcript-s2-e7-its-always-complicated/Written and produced by Leanne Egan. In this episode you heard the voices of Leanne Egan as Leo Quinn, Michaela Hook as Mickey Hart, and Asher Amor-Train as Frank Williamson.Twin Strangers Productions is partly sponsored by World Anvil, the leading tool for creatives of all varieties. To support TSP and get 51% OFF of a yearly World Anvil subscription, click here (link: https://worldanvil.com/?c=tnt) or use the promo code tnt at checkout.Twin Strangers Productions is partly sponsored by BroadlyEpi, a rapidly growing repository of information and education about public health and epidemiology. To find more information and support Tell No Tales, go to https://www.broadlyepi.com/tsp/Intro and outro music by LumehillThe conveniently public domain music that Leo and Frank chose to listen to today was Chopin's Cello Sonata in G Minor, Op. 65 - III, and Mozart's Requiem - Dies Irae. Performances sourced from Musopen.org Atmospheric music: All A Beautiful Blur by Trevor Kowalski and The Determination by Anna Dager. Music and sound effects sourced from Epidemic Sound and Soundsnap.Art by Ana BalaciFind more info on our website tellnotalespod.com or at @tellnotalespod on Tumblr or TwitterDistributed by Twin Strangers Productions Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Leo wants a day off. Frank has other ideas. [The title and description of this episode has been edited since its release - this bonus episode was originally released as S2 E7 for maximum April Foolishness]SFX Warnings: Eating sounds (brief crunching at 2:11 and 2:31, and swallowing at 2:38), intermittent bleeping (between 11:25 and 11:40).Content Warnings: Creepy dolls, some light-hearted physical violence, and completely and utter foolery throughout..Transcript: https://tellnotalespod.com/transcripts/transcript-s2-e7-a-day-where-nothing-weird-happensWritten and produced by Leanne Egan. In this episode you heard the voices of Asher Amor-Train, Leanne Egan, and Phil Thompson.Twin Strangers Productions is partly sponsored by World Anvil, the leading tool for creatives of all varieties. To support TSP and get 51% OFF of a yearly World Anvil subscription, click here (link: https://worldanvil.com/?c=tnt) or use the promo code tnt at checkout.Twin Strangers Productions is partly sponsored by BroadlyEpi, a rapidly growing repository of information and education about public health and epidemiology. To find more information and support Tell No Tales, go to https://www.broadlyepi.com/tsp/Intro and outro music by LumehillThe conveniently public domain music that Leo and Frank chose to listen to today was Grieg's In the Hall of the Mountain King, Tchaikovsky's Waltz of the Flowers, Tchaikovsky's Romeo & Juliet, Rimsky-Korsakov's Flight of the Bumblebee, and Berlioz's Symphonie Fantastique, Op. 14, 3. Scene aux Champs. Performance sourced from Musopen.orgSound effects sourced from Epidemic Sound and Soundsnap.Art by Ana BalaciFind more info on our website tellnotalespod.com or at @tellnotalespod on Tumblr or TwitterDistributed by Twin Strangers Productions Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Julia makes a call that she'd really prefer not to makeContent Warnings: Brief discussion of deathTranscript: https://tellnotalespod.com/transcripts/transcript-s2-e6-5-asking-for-help/Written and produced by Leanne Egan. In this episode you heard the voices of Phil Thompson as Riley, Shannon Kelly as Julia, and Leanne Egan as Leo.Intro and outro music by LumehillThe inconveniently not public domain music that Julia chose to listen to today was We Rebound by Snake City and Face by Alex Kehm. Music sourced from Epidemic Sound, sound effects sourced from Epidemic Sound, Soundsnap, and Freesound.org.Art by Ana BalaciFind more info on our website tellnotalespod.com or at @tellnotalespod on Tumblr or TwitterDistributed by Twin Strangers Productions Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
A spirit haunting the British Library needs a helping hand.Content Warnings: Mentions of death and extensive discussion of gradual loss of ability.Today's episode discusses a fictional book by a fictional author. It is, however, inspired by one of my all-time favourite books, The Story of Silence by Alex Myers. If the story discussed in this episode intrigues you, I'd highly reccommend checking out this one!Transcript: https://tellnotalespod.com/transcripts/transcript-s2-e6-ghostwriter/Written and produced by Leanne Egan. In this episode you heard the voices of Leanne Egan as Leo Quinn, Chelsea Krause as Renée Lewis, and Shannon Kelly as Julia.Intro and outro music by LumehillThe conveniently public domain music that Leo chose to listen to today was Mussorgsky's Pictures at an Exhibition - II. Il Vecchio Castello. Performance sourced from Musopen.org Atmospheric music: Untold Story by Johannes Bornlof. Music and sound effects sourced from Epidemic Sound and Soundsnap.Art by Ana BalaciFind more info on our website tellnotalespod.com or at @tellnotalespod on Tumblr or TwitterDistributed by Twin Strangers Productions Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Everybody's Fine!Content Warnings: Mentions of blood / woundsTranscript: https://tellnotalespod.com/transcripts/transcript-s2-e5-5-doing-fine/Written and produced by Leanne Egan. In this episode you heard the voices of Phil Thompson as Riley and Shannon Kelly as Julia.Intro and outro music by LumehillThe inconveniently not public domain music that Julia and Riley chose to listen to today was Slow Decay by Ingrid Witt. Music sourced from Epidemic Sound, sound effects sourced from Epidemic Sound and Soundsnap.Art by Ana BalaciFind more info on our website tellnotalespod.com or at @tellnotalespod on Tumblr or TwitterDistributed by Twin Strangers Productions Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
A girl who died in a victorian workhouse is excited to show off her new skills (Or: A weirdo breaks into an abandoned building to try to find a ghost)Content Warnings: Brief mention of death by suicide, insanity, PTSD. Extensive discussion of disease, mass death, poverty, negligence. Portrayal of a panic attack.SFX Warnings: Some unnerving stereo panning and whooshing.Transcript: https://tellnotalespod.com/transcripts/transcript-s2-e5-look-what-i-can-do/Written and produced by Leanne Egan. In this episode you heard the voices of Leanne Egan as Leo Quinn, L.M Clohessy as Eveline Weaver, and Asher Amor-Train as Frank Williamson.Intro and outro music by LumehillThe conveniently public domain music that Leo chose to listen to today was Vivaldi's Summer and Rachmaninoff's Prelude no. 12, Op. 32. Performances sourced from Musopen.orgMusic and sound effects sourced from Epidemic Sound and Soundsnap.Art by Ana BalaciFind more info on our website tellnotalespod.com or at @tellnotalespod on Tumblr or Twitter Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Riley and Julia meet a new ally at The Coronation ClubTranscript: https://tellnotalespod.com/transcripts/transcript-s2-e4-5-liberating-history/Written and produced by Leanne Egan. In this episode you heard the voices of Josie Thomas as Louisa, Phil Thompson as Riley, and Shannon Kelly as Julia.Intro and outro music by LumehillThe inconveniently not public domain music that the activists chose to listen to today was Lillies in the Backyard by Will Harrison. Music and sound effects sourced from Epidemic SoundArt by Ana BalaciFind more info on our website tellnotalespod.com or at @tellnotalespod on Tumblr or Twitter Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
An announcement!Transcript: https://tellnotalespod.com/transcripts/transcript-twin-ghosts-strange-tales-a-tsp-network-announcement/ Find out more about Twin Strangers on their website https://twinstrangersproductions.com or at @TwinStrangersP on Tumblr or TwitterIntro and outro music by LumehillArt by Ana BalaciFind more info on our website tellnotalespod.com or at @tellnotalespod on Tumblr or Twitter Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Leo and Frank go on a field trip.Content Warnings: Discussion of death, brief discussion of homophobia, extended portrayal of intense pain/slipping sanity, brief portrayal of a panic attack.SFX Warnings: Driving and SatNav SFX (listen with caution if driving), unsettling whispers, pained moans.Transcript: https://tellnotalespod.com/transcripts/transcript-s2-e4-tapestry-of-the-islandWritten and produced by Leanne Egan. In this episode you heard the voices of Asher Amor-Train as Frank Williamson, Leanne Egan as Leo Quinn, and additional voices by Eric Willmott, Lily Yasuda, Liam Chessell, and Georgia McCall.Intro and outro music by LumehillThe conveniently public domain music that Leo and Frank chose to listen to today was Bach's Prelude and Fugue in F major, BWV 556, Elgar's Salut d'amour, Op. 12, Bach's Goldberg Variations, BWV 988, Variation 18 Canone alla Sexta, Gottlieb's 'To The Zephyrs', and Gounod's 'Seigneur daignez permettre' (Faust). Performances sourced from Musopen.orgMusic and sound effects sourced from Epidemic Sound and Soundsnap.Art by Ana BalaciFind more info on our website tellnotalespod.com or at @tellnotalespod on Tumblr or Twitter Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Riley and Julia find a case that could be a game-changer for their work. Transcript: https://tellnotalespod.com/transcripts/transcript-s2-e3-5-a-promising-start/Written and produced by Leanne Egan. In this episode you heard the voices of Phil Thompson as Riley and Shannon Kelly as Julia.Intro and outro music by Lumehill The inconveniently not public domain music that Julia chose to listen to today was What a Bummer by Snake City and I Don't Need U by Vicki Vox. Music and sound effects sourced from Epidemic Sound Art by Ana BalaciFind more info on our website tellnotalespod.com or at @tellnotalespod on Tumblr or Twitter Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Hi "Struggling To Cope", I'm Dad! Content Warnings: Discussion of death, grief, loss of a father, loss of a husband, and loss of a sibling. Transcript: https://tellnotalespod.com/transcripts/transcript-s2-e3-father-figure/Written and produced by Leanne Egan. In this episode you heard the voices of Leanne Egan as Leo Quinn, Asher Amor-Train as Frank Williamson, and Liam Chessell as Harry Powell.Intro and outro music by LumehillThe conveniently public domain music that Leo and Frank chose to listen to today was Piano Sonata no. 16 'Facile', K. 545 - II. Andante, Bach's Violin Sonata in G minor, BWV 1001, and Gluck's 'Melodie' from Orfeo ed Euridice (Piano arrangement - Sgmabati). Performances sourced from Musopen.orgAtmospheric music: The Star in My Life by Erasmus Talbot. Music and sound effects sourced from Epidemic SoundArt by Ana BalaciFind more info on our website tellnotalespod.com or at @tellnotalespod on Tumblr or Twitter Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Two people that are definitely not stressed about anything. Transcript: https://tellnotalespod.com/transcripts/transcript-s2-e2-5-not-stressed-at-all/ Written and produced by Leanne Egan. In this episode you heard the voices of Phil Thompson as Riley and Shannon Kelly as Julia. Intro and outro music by LumehillThe inconveniently not public domain music that Riley chose to listen to today was Without the Fever by Martin Hall. Music and sound effects sourced from Epidemic SoundArt by Ana BalaciFind more info on our website tellnotalespod.com or at @tellnotalespod on Tumblr or Twitter Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
A spirit known for their adventuring streak finds ways to cope with their domestic afterlife. Co-habitation is easier for some than others.Content Warnings: Discussion of death, discussion of proloned suffering and mental anguish, discussion of being house-bound.Transcript: https://tellnotalespod.com/transcripts/transcript-s2-e2-keeps-me-sane/Written and produced by Leanne Egan. In this episode you heard the voices of Leanne Egan as Leo Quinn, Asher Amor-Train as Frank Williamson, Lauren Kong as Gemma Langley, and Rae Lundberg as Micah DunningsIntro and outro music by LumehillThe conveniently public domain music that Leo and Frank chose to listen to today was Haydn's Symphony no. 78 in C minor, Hob.I 78, Delibes' Sylvia, Ballet Music - V. Pizzicato, and Weber's String Quartet no. 2 in B minor - II. Minuetto moderato. Performances sourced from Musopen.orgAtmospheric music: They Dream By Day by Dagdrom. Music and sound effects sourced from Epidemic SoundArt by Ana BalaciFind more info on our website tellnotalespod.com or at @tellnotalespod on Tumblr or Twitter Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Riley and Julia are coping just fine on their own.Content Warnings: Brief discussion of a character's past struggle with griefTranscript: https://tellnotalespod.com/transcripts/transcript-s2-e1-5-why-not-usWritten and produced by Leanne Egan. In this episode you heard the voices of Phil Thompson as Riley, Shannon Kelly as Julia, and Leanne Egan as LeoIntro and outro music by LumehillThe inconveniently not public domain music that Riley chose to listen to today was (snippets) Passengers by Roof, San Pedro by Sugoi, Formula Uno by Forever Sunset, (full) Where Do You Go by EastonMusic and sound effects sourced from Epidemic SoundArt by Ana BalaciFind more info on our website tellnotalespod.com or at @tellnotalespod on Tumblr or Twitter
Leo has some complaints, Frank has some concerns, but the resident spirit at King's Cross Station, Aaliyah Farrow, is just happy to have someone to talk to. Content Warnings: Discussion of death, isolation, loneliness Transcript: https://tellnotalespod.com/transcripts/transcript-s2-e1-isolation/ Written and produced by Leanne Egan. In this episode you heard the voices of Leanne Egan as Leo Quinn, Asher Amor-Train as Frank Williamson, and Michelle Kelly as Aaliyah Farrow. Intro and outro music by Lumehill The conveniently public domain music that Leo chose to listen to today was Grieg's Peer Gynt Suite no. 1, Op. 46 - I. Morning Mood, Grieg's Peer Gynt Suite no. 1, Op. 46 - II. Aase's Death, and Bach's Cello Suite no. 1, Prelude in G, BWV 1007. Performances sourced from Musopen.org Atmospheric music: Fresh Perspective by Megan Wofford. Music and sound effects sourced from Epidemic Sound Art by Ana Balaci Find more info on our website tellnotalespod.com or at @tellnotalespod on Tumblr or Twitter
A speed-run of the events of season one (except the term "speed-run" may have been a little optimistic)This recap is by no means mandatory listening. This is for those of you who, like me, prefer to have a refresher of every plot-relevant detail of the story before diving into a new season. And when I say every plot relevant detail, it seems I really do mean it. For obvious reasons, spoiler warning for literally the entirety of season one.Content Warnings: General themes of death and grief throughout; very brief mentions of blood, death by car crash, death by gas explosion, loss of a parent, loss of a friend, loss of a partner; brief description of a violent physical attack and a character's resultant experience of trauma; discussion of grief and loss of a sibling; SFX of dripping blood (2:44-2:59), gunshot (12:12); portrayal of emotional manipulation and blackmail.Transcript: https://tellnotalespod.com/transcripts/transcript-bonus-s1-recap/Written and produced by Leanne Egan. In this recap you heard clips of performances by Phil Thompson, Cameron Gergett, Michaela Hook, Sophia Leggett, Asher Amor-Train, Shannon Kelly, Jess Kadow, Josie Thomas, and Lauren Keller.Intro and outro music by LumehillClassical music sourced from MusopenVivaldi's Violin Concerto in F major, RV 293 'Autumn' - I. Allegro (John Harrison),Beethoven's Violin Concerto in D major, Op. 61 - III. Rondo_ Allegro (European Archive),Purcell's Distressed Innocence, Z.577 (Carl Pini, John Tunnell, Anthony Pini and Harold Lester),Purcell's Abdelazer, Z. 570 (Denis Stevens).Atmospheric music sourced from Epidemic Sound:They Are Here - Duke HerringtonDecently Perfect - Jay VartonSimple Gestures - Yonder DaleTwilight Mystery - Marten MosesNothing to Be Scared Of - KikoruHostages in Love - Hampus NaeseliusThe Divine - Edgar HoppArt by Ana BalaciFind more info on our website https://tellnotalespod.com or at tellnotalespod on Tumblr or Twitter
Leo sets out to save the work Christmas party, but finds the fate of a somewhat unconventional relationship in their hands.Content Warnings: Discussion of death, loss of a partnerTranscript: https://tellnotalespod.com/transcript-bonus-unfinished-businessAndrew, B'jolanth, and their backstories and dynamics were so much fun to work with, all based on concepts provided by Citrus Jr. Script and production by Leanne Egan. In this episode you heard the voices of Asher Amor-Train as Andrew Prie, and Leanne Egan as Leo Quinn.Intro and outro music by Lumehill The conveniently festive music that Leo chose to listen to today was Carol of the Bells (Traditional), God Rest Ye Merry Gentlemen (Piano Version) by Half Giant, and A Christmas Miracle by One Man Quartet. The Atmospheric music during Andrew's story was The Birds Will Sing for Us by Staffan Carlén.All music and sound effects were sourced from Epidemic SoundArt by Ana BalaciFind more info on our website tellnotalespod.com (new website!) or at tellnotalespod on Tumblr or Twitter
Our Season 2 crowdfund is now live! (and has been for almost two weeks, sorry about the delay in getting this announcement out) Find the campaign on Indiegogo here, or for a copyable link, here: https://igg.me/at/tellnotalespod Follow us on Twitter and Tumblr (@tellnotalespod on both) for updates on the campaign, cast announcements, and more! Transcript Cover art by Ana Balaci Theme song by Lumehill
A brief update on season 2's progress, plus a little something I've been working on behind the scenes… (Recorded with a cold, please forgive any vocal sins!) Transcript For more progress updates on season 2, follow us at tellnotalespod on Twitter or Tumblr You can follow Leanne for book updates at @leanneeggg on Twitter Austen fans may have noticed something a bit familiar about the book synopsis. That's because I completely forgot to mention while recording that the book is a modern day adaptation of Pride & Prejudice! You can find the full press-release for the deal announcement here: https://www.thebookseller.com/rights/harpercollins-childrens-books-pre-empts-queer-re-telling-of-pride-and-prejudice The conveniently public domain Leanne chose to listen to today is Purcell's Abdelazer. This decision surely had nothing to do with this song's ties to Pride and Prejudice (2005). Performance sourced from Musopen.org
Tell No Tales Q&A! We answer some questions about the characters and the process, plus a tentative update on season two's timeline This session was hosted by Leanne Egan (writer, producer, and voice of Leo), Asher-Amor Train (voice of Frank, Edna, and Jeremy), and Shannon Kelly (voice of Julia) Transcript: https://tellnotalespod.carrd.co/#qa ——————————————Thanks to everyone who sent in questions:AMC, creator of The Vesta Clinic: https://www.thevestaclinic.com/ (Twitter: @vestaclinicpod Tumblr: vestaclinicpod.tumblr.com)Melvis at danielpowell.tumblr.com, (The Dead Don't Bite on Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/3c658Fq8dLruslxwlfbbH6?si=f3f7b89e660b4dcc)Phoe, creator of The Aberrant Report: https://www.theaberrantreport.com/ (Twitter: @Aberrant_Report Tumblr: https://www.tumblr.com/theaberrantreport)Lou, creator of The Pantaloon Society: https://cytochromehear.wordpress.com/home/pantaloon/ (Twitter: @pantaloonsoc)—————————————— Art by Ana Balaci Find more info on our website https://tellnotalespod.carrd.co or at tellnotalespod on Tumblr or Twitter
Tell No Tales Episode 25, The Lonely ScientistLeo interviews a spirit.Content Warnings: Brief mention of suicide. Emotional manipulation and discussion of grief / death of a sibling.Transcript: https://tellnotalespod.carrd.co/#episode25dcfvcWritten and produced by Leanne Egan. In this episode you heard the voices of Leanne Egan as Leo Quinn and Asher Amor-Train as Frank Williamson.Intro and outro music by LumehillThe conveniently public domain music that Frank chose to listen to today was Purcell's Abdelazer. Performance sourced from Musopen.orgThe trailer at the end of today's episode is for The Attic Monologues. Find them wherever you're currently listening, at https://www.planarprod.com, or at @AtticMonologues on TwitterSound effects sourced from Epidemic SoundArt by Ana BalaciFind more info on our website https://tellnotalespod.carrd.co or at tellnotalespod on Tumblr or Twitter
Tell No Tales Episode 24, We Suffer as One Leo, Riley, and Julia decompress back in the office. Unfortunately, there are always more horrors. Content Warnings: Threats of violence, portrayal of intense self-hate and confusion/disorientation. Mention of grief/bereavement. Also, this is an especially sweary episode, even by Riley's standards. Sorry about that. Transcript: https://tellnotalespod.carrd.co/#episode24dfvv Written and produced by Leanne Egan. In this episode you heard the voices of Leanne Egan as Leo Quinn, Shannon Kelly as Julia Wilde, Phil Thompson as Riley Matkins, and Asher Amor-Train as Frank Williamson. With additional ghost voices by Josie Thomas as Voice One, Lauren Keller as Voice Two, Leanne Egan as Voice Three, and Asher Amor-Train as Voice Four (This marks Asher's FOURTH role on this show, so everyone give them several rounds of applause) Intro and outro music by Lumehill The conveniently public domain music that Leo chose to listen to today was Chopin's Ballade no. 1 in G minor, op. 23. Performance sourced from Musopen.org Sound effects sourced from Epidemic Sound Art by Ana Balaci Find more info on our website https://tellnotalespod.carrd.co or at tellnotalespod on Tumblr or Twitter
Tell No Tales Episode 23, The Warehouse Leo, Riley, and Julia break into the warehouse. Content Warnings: Realistic gunshot SFX (these take place multiple times from 12:12-13:41, if you'd like to skip you can check the transcript for what happens during this scene), small explosion SFX at 3:36 Transcript: https://tellnotalespod.carrd.co/#episode23yfcv Written and produced by Leanne Egan. In this episode you heard the voices of Leanne Egan as Leo Quinn, Shannon Kelly as Julia Wilde, Phil Thompson as Riley Matkins, and Asher Amor-Train as Frank Williamson Intro and outro music by Lumehill Atmospheric music: 3:30 AM by Christian Andersen, Appeased Soundscape 03 by August Wilhelmsson, Nothing to Be Scared Of by Kikoru, and Twilight Mystery by Marten Moses. These tracks and sound effects were sourced from Epidemic Sound Art by Ana Balaci Find more info on our website https://tellnotalespod.carrd.co or at tellnotalespod on Tumblr or Twitter
Tell No Tales Episode 22, Patron of Departed Souls It might be Leo's last chance to work a case file before it all blows up, so they pay a visit to an old friend. Content Warnings: Discussion of death, discussion of spousal bereavement. Briefly implied religious homophobia/transphobia. Transcript: https://tellnotalespod.carrd.co/#episode22kljhbv Written and produced by Leanne Egan. In this episode you heard the voices of Leanne Egan as Leo Quinn, Will Pryce as Fr. Matthew, Courtney Levin as Lilian Daniels, and Phil Thompson as Riley Matkins. Courtney Levin, the voice of Lilian, is the co-host of Hidden Tea Party (https://li.sten.to/hiddenteaparty), a podcast that dissects the visual novel Umineko: When They Cry. It's… A wild ride, truly. Give it a listen. You can also follow Courtney on Twitter at @YukariKotozume Intro and outro music by Lumehill The conveniently public domain music that Leo chose to listen to today was Vivaldi's Winter, Op. 8, RV 297. Performance sourced from Musopen.org Atmospheric music: The Roundabout by Erasmus Talbot, and In This Together by Boil The Ocean. These tracks and sound effects were sourced from Epidemic Sound Art by Ana Balaci Find more info on our website https://tellnotalespod.carrd.co or at tellnotalespod on Tumblr or Twitter
Tell No Tales Episode 21, Our Own HomesLeo goes to Stanstead airport to interview their first category three since the alley. Riley and Julia have made some interesting discoveries.Content Warnings: Panic attacks, PTSD. Discussion of death, cancer, and bereavement. Brief discussion of tattoo needles.Transcript: https://tellnotalespod.carrd.co/#episode21wennhWritten and produced by Leanne Egan. In this episode you heard the voices of Leanne Egan as Leo Quinn, Shannon Kelly as Julia Wilde, Phil Thompson as Riley Matkins, and Ana Balaci as Miruna VulpeIntro and outro music by LumehillThe conveniently public domain music that Leo chose to listen to today was Beethoven's Piano Concerto No. 3, Op 37 and Satie's Gymnopédie no. 1, performances sourced from Musopen.orgAtmospheric music: Blissful Awakening by Silver Maple. This track and sound effects were sourced from Epidemic SoundArt by Ana BalaciFind more info on our website https://tellnotalespod.carrd.co or at tellnotalespod on Tumblr or Twitter
Tell No Tales Episode 20, Eye of the Storm A rare quiet day, in which Leo rides a bus. Content Warnings: Discussion of death, brief mention of suicidal ideation, implied depression Transcript: https://tellnotalespod.carrd.co/#episode20ughtt Written and produced by Leanne Egan. In this episode you heard the voices of Leanne Egan as Leo Quinn, Samuel Johnston as Josh Fraser, and Shannon Kelly as Julia Wilde. Intro and outro music by Lumehill The conveniently public domain music that Leo chose to listen to today was Beethoven's Sonata no. 17 in D minor, Op. 31 no. 2 "The Tempest”, and Beethoven's Violin Concerto in D, Op. 61, performances sourced from Musopen.org Atmospheric music: This Mellow Daydream by Rand Aldo. This track and sound effects were sourced from Epidemic Sound Art by Ana Balaci Find more info on our website https://tellnotalespod.carrd.co or at tellnotalespod on Tumblr or Twitter
Tell No Tales Episode 19, Everyone's a Critic Riley and Julia have work to do. Leo, meanwhile, has a theatre to visit. Content Warnings: Discussion of death, brief mention of food poisoning Transcript: https://tellnotalespod.carrd.co/#episode19snnc Written and produced by Leanne Egan. In this episode you heard the voices of Leanne Egan as Leo Quinn, Shannon Kelly as Julia Wilde, Phil Thompson as Riley Matkins, and Will Pryce as Patrick Bryant Intro and outro music by Lumehill Atmospheric music: Threads by Ebb & Flod. This track and sound effects were sourced from Epidemic Sound Art by Ana Balaci Find more info on our website https://tellnotalespod.carrd.co or at tellnotalespod on Tumblr or Twitter
Tell No Tales Episode 18, Promises Leo interviews an unexpected ghost in unusual circumstances, getting some answers from the living while they're at it. Content Warnings: Depiction of a mild anxiety attack, PTSD, discussion of death and bereavement of a spouse. Transcript: https://tellnotalespod.carrd.co/#episode18apsdl Written and produced by Leanne Egan. In this episode you heard the voices of Leanne Egan as Leo Quinn, Shannon Kelly as Julia Wilde, and Asher Amor-Train as Jeremy Baxter Intro and outro music by Lumehill The conveniently public domain music that Leo and Julia chose to listen to today was a performance of a Strauss medley sourced from Musopen.org Sound effects were sourced from Epidemic Sound Art by Ana Balaci Find more info on our website https://tellnotalespod.carrd.co or at tellnotalespod on Tumblr or Twitter
Tell No Tales Episode 17, Leave Me Be Leo gets more new information than they bargained for while interviewing the ghost of a recluse who loved her plants Content Warnings: Some discussion of death, mention of anxiety and agoraphobia Transcript: https://tellnotalespod.carrd.co/#episode17vbjcx Written and produced by Leanne Egan. In this episode you heard the voices of Leanne Egan as Leo Quinn, Phil Thompson as Riley Matkins, Josie Thomas as Winona Haig, and Shannon Kelly as Julia Wilde. Intro and outro music by Lumehill The conveniently public domain music that Leo chose to listen to today was Grieg's Anitra's Dance (Peer Gynt Suite No. 1 Op. 46) and Beethoven's Piano Concerto No.3, Op.37, performances sourced from Musopen.org Atmospheric music: Seeking the Divine (Instruments only) by Edward Joe Myers. This track and sound effects were sourced from Epidemic Sound Art by Ana Balaci Find more info on our website https://tellnotalespod.carrd.co or at tellnotalespod on Tumblr or Twitter
Tell No Tales Episode 16, Happy Place More questions arise regarding the Julia situation, but thankfully, Leo gets to interview a ghost in their happy place. Content Warnings: Very brief discussion of a violent death. Transcript: https://tellnotalespod.carrd.co/#episode16qejdmn. Written and produced by Leanne Egan. In this episode you heard the voice of Leanne Egan as Leo Quinn, Phil Thompson as Riley Matkins, and Michaela Hook as Mickey Hart. Intro and outro music by Lumehill. The conveniently public domain music that Leo chose to listen to today was Chopin's Etude Op. 10, no. 4 in C sharp minor, Mozart's Piano Sonata no. 11, K. 331, and Beethoven's Piano Sonata No. 19 in G Minor, Op. 49 No. 1, performances sourced from Musopen.org. Sound effects were sourced from Epidemic Sound. Art by Ana Balaci. Find more info on our website https://tellnotalespod.carrd.co or at tellnotalespod on Tumblr or Twitter. For more info on The Vesta Clinic, the trailer featured at the start of today's episode, visit https://www.thevestaclinic.com/ and find their transcript of the trailer at https://www.thevestaclinic.com/episodes/trailer
Tell No Tales Episode 15, Keep Learning Leo interviews a girl who died before fulfilling her potential. Riley, meanwhile, learns some unpleasant information. Content Warnings: Extensive discussion of depression and suicidal ideation Transcript: https://tellnotalespod.carrd.co/#episode15kfjj Written and produced by Leanne Egan. In this episode you heard the voice of Leanne Egan as Leo Quinn, Michaela Hook as Layla Owens, and Phil Thompson as Riley Matkins. Intro and outro music by Lumehill The conveniently public domain music that Leo chose to listen to today was Handel's Concerto Grosso no. 8, HWV 326 - VI. Allegro, Mozart's Piano Sonata No. 13 in B-flat major, K. 333 / 315c, 2nd movement, and Bach's Goldberg Variations, BWV 988 - 22 - Variatio 21 Canone alla Settima, performances sourced from Musopen.org Sound effects were sourced from Epidemic Sound Art by Ana Balaci Find more info on our website https://tellnotalespod.carrd.co or at tellnotalespod on Tumblr or Twitter For more info on Mx. Bad Luck, the trailer featured at the end of today's episode, visit https://mxbadluck.carrd.co/ and find their transcript of the trailer at https://docs.google.com/document/d/1r9oEZ2vXz_3PFqMr-KSYlp61w_AQLUZPOafevu0Ry44/edit
Tell No Tales Episode 14, Grave Consequences Leo and Riley take another trip to Highgate Cemetery. Chaos ensues. Content Warnings: Discussion of death Transcript: https://tellnotalespod.carrd.co/#episode14gjvpd Written and produced by Leanne Egan. In this episode you heard the voice of Leanne Egan as Leo Quinn, Phil Thompson as Riley Matkins, and Ann Yu Engebretsen as Harriet Summers. Intro and outro music by Lumehill Sound effects and ambient tracks were sourced from Epidemic Sound Art by Ana Balaci Find more info on our website https://tellnotalespod.carrd.co or at tellnotalespod on Tumblr or Twitter
Tell No Tales Episode 13, Little Sea-Monster Leo interviews a woman who haunts the pool where she spent Saturday mornings with her daughter. Content Warnings: Discussion of bereavement, death of a parent Transcript: https://tellnotalespod.carrd.co/#episode13giafg Written and produced by Leanne Egan. In this episode you heard the voice of Leanne Egan as Leo Quinn, Sophia Leggett as Jackie Williams, Asher Amor-Train as Frank Williamson, and a mystery cast-member as the un-named spy. Intro and outro music by Lumehill The conveniently public domain music that Leo chose to listen to today was Beethoven's Sonata No. 12 in A Flat Major, Op. 26 - II. Scherzo (Allegro molto), Schumann's Three Romances, Op. 28 - II. Einfach, and Handel's 'Ombra mai fu' from Serse, HWV. 40, performances sourced from Musopen.org Atmospheric music: Oh Dear by Martin Landh. This track and the sound effects were sourced from Epidemic Sound Art by Ana Balaci Find more info on our website https://tellnotalespod.carrd.co or at tellnotalespod on Tumblr or Twitter
Tell No Tales Episode 12, Nothing Left A woman who died by suicide in the 19th century offers more questions than answers Content Warnings: Extensive discussion of suicide and suicidal ideation Transcript: https://tellnotalespod.carrd.co/#episode12aksjcv Written and produced by Leanne Egan. In this episode you heard the voice of Leanne Egan as Leo Quinn, Jess Kadow as Mary Barker, and Phil Thompson as Riley Matkins Intro and outro music by Lumehill The conveniently public domain music that Leo chose to listen to today was Chopin's Waltz in B minor, Op. 69 no. 2, Schumann's Scenes from Childhood, Op. 15 - VII. Dreaming/Reverie (Träumerei), Chopin's Etude Op. 10, no. 6 in E flat minor - 'Lament', and Chopin's Polonaise in A flat major 'Heroic', Op. 53, performances sourced from Musopen.org Atmospheric music: Fay in Mist by Magnus Ludvigsson. This track and the sound effects were sourced from Epidemic Sound Art by Ana Balaci Find more info on our website https://tellnotalespod.carrd.co or at tellnotalespod on Tumblr or Twitter
Tell No Tales Episode 11, A Dozen or So Cats Leo takes the recorder out for another run with the spirit of an old woman who haunts a cat sanctuary. Content Warnings: Discussion of death and bereavement Transcript: https://tellnotalespod.carrd.co/#episode11sxhbfd Written and produced by Leanne Egan. In this episode you heard the voice of Leanne Egan as Leo Quinn, Phil Thompson as Riley Matkins, and Asher Amor-Train as Edna Miller Intro and outro music by Lumehill The conveniently public domain music that Leo chose to listen to today was Beethoven's Violin Concerto in D major, Op. 61 - III. performance sourced from Musopen.org Atmospheric music: Simple Gestures by Yonder Dale. This track and the sound effects were sourced from Epidemic Sound Art by Ana Balaci Find more info on our website https://tellnotalespod.carrd.co or at tellnotalespod on Tumblr or Twitter