People tune into Brent Ziff’s radio show to hear him make fun of losers. But tonight’s loser, Leo Short, is calling with a message from the Earth that’s gonna put everything Brent knows on shaky ground.
The Earth Moves podcast is a captivating audio experience that manages to capture the essence of radio while still delivering a unique and entertaining narrative. As someone who typically avoids anything that resembles radio, I was pleasantly surprised by how much I enjoyed this podcast. It has an undeniable charm that drew me in from the very beginning and kept me hooked until the very end.
One of the best aspects of The Earth Moves podcast is its ability to mix humor with an intriguing storyline. The cast is exceptional, delivering their lines with perfect comedic timing and creating characters that are both relatable and hilarious. The writing is sharp and clever, filled with witty dialogue and unexpected twists. Each episode leaves you wanting more as the story unfolds, keeping you on the edge of your seat.
Another standout feature of this podcast is the way it seamlessly blends different genres. It manages to be both a comedy and a thriller, creating a compelling mix that sets it apart from other podcasts in its genre. The creators have clearly thoughtfully curated each moment, ensuring that there is never a dull or predictable moment throughout the series. This unique combination of elements adds depth to the overall listening experience.
While The Earth Moves excels in many areas, it does have some minor drawbacks. At times, certain plot points may feel slightly rushed or unresolved, leaving listeners craving more closure or explanation. However, these instances are few and far between, and they do not detract significantly from the overall enjoyment of the podcast.
In conclusion, The Earth Moves is an outstanding podcast that manages to successfully capture the essence of radio while providing an original and captivating narrative. Its blend of humor and suspense creates an addictive blend that keeps listeners coming back for more. Despite a few minor shortcomings along the way, this podcast stands out as a must-listen for anyone looking for an engaging audio experience that combines comedy with thrilling storytelling.
World Gone Wrong is a cozy chat show hosted by best friends Malik & Jamie, who come to us from a post apocalyptic world where everything is changed - and everything is still somehow the same. On Apple Podcasts - https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/world-gone-wrong-a-fictional-chat-show-about/id1733343393 Malik: Michael Turrentine Jamie: Hilary Williams Written by Jessica Best, directed and edited by Jeffrey Nils Gardner. Our theme song is "Falling in Love at the End of the World" by Olivia and the Lovers. Created and produced by Eleanor Hyde and Jeffrey Nils Gardner. From Audacious Machine Creative.
We are so thrilled to bring you a new show from Gideon Media!!!! Lem, a human, and Mikey, an A.I., are piloting the first ever faster than light speed ship when they find themselves twice as far as they meant to go, and without any fuel for a return flight. The two of them communicate with Earth using tiny faster-than-light-speed drives, which carry information for Mikey and questions for Lem from his kids. As they work together to solve the problem, they forge a friendship that could change the course of human history, all while trying to answer the question “how did this happen?” And more importantly… “Why?” Written by Sean Williams Directed by Jordana Williams Featuring Rebecca Comtois, Kevin R Free, Rob Maitner, Barnaby Williams, Marlena Williams and Sean Williams Designed by Jeffrey Nils Gardner Music by Kent Williams
A dark fairy tale about a gaslighting relationship, as one woman desperately seeks the story that will take her back across the narrow, dangerous bridge to freedom. Written by Mac Rogers and directed by Jordana Williams. Follow and subscribe to God of Obsidian wherever you get your podcasts. Chapter one premieres August 27th, 2021. Gideon Media crafts gripping productions that explore human grace and darkness through popular genre forms. Learn more at www.gideon-media.com and follow us on Twitter @mediagideon, Instagram @gideonaudio, and Facebook @gideonaudio.
As the truth dawns on Brent, Leo finally has something to offer. Featuring Abe Goldfarb and Brian Silliman. Written by Mac Rogers, directed by Jordana Williams, sound designed by Cara Ehlenfeldt, and produced by Sean Williams. Transcripts are available at www.gideon-media.com/transcripts. Gideon Media crafts gripping productions that explore human grace and darkness through popular genre forms. Learn more at www.gideon-media.com and follow us on Twitter @mediagideon, Instagram @gideonaudio, and Facebook @gideonaudio.
At first, Leo Short sounds like just another one of the losers who calls radio host Brent Ziff every night. At first. Featuring Abe Goldfarb and Brian Silliman. Written by Mac Rogers, directed by Jordana Williams, sound designed by Cara Ehlenfeldt, and produced by Sean Williams. Transcripts are available at www.gideon-media.com/transcripts. Gideon Media crafts gripping productions that explore human grace and darkness through popular genre forms. Learn more at www.gideon-media.com and follow us on Twitter @mediagideon, Instagram @gideonaudio, and Facebook @gideonaudio.
People tune into Brent Ziff's radio show to hear him make fun of losers. But tonight's loser, Leo Short, is calling with a message from the Earth that's gonna put everything Brent knows on shaky ground. Written by Mac Rogers and directed by Jordana Williams. Part one premieres August 13th, 2021. Gideon Media crafts gripping productions that explore human grace and darkness through popular genre forms. Learn more at www.gideon-media.com and follow us on Twitter @mediagideon, Instagram @gideonaudio, and Facebook @gideonaudio.