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Born of Waste***Written by: Some Unholy Obscenity***Momentary Brightness***Written by: Robert Helfst and Narrated by: Nate DuFort***Keep Them Fed***Written by: Tim Brown and Narrated by: Megan McDuffee***Support the show at patreon.com/creepypod***Merch shop at creepypod.com/store or creepypod.printify.com***Sound design by: Pacific Obadiah***Title music by: Alex Aldea
A Very Important Meeting***Written by: Ashley Edens and Narrated by: Nichole Goodnight***Beneath the Streets of Edgewood Forest***Written by: Jason P. Burnham and Narrated by: Cole Burkhardt***Support the show at patreon.com/creepypod***Sound design by: Pacific Obadiah***Title music by: Alex Aldea
The Bone Walker From the Abyss***Written by: A.J. Skerry***Seaside Getaway***Written by: Debbie Paterson and Narrated by: Rissa Montanez***To Write a Perfect Cookbook***Written by: Austen Lee and Narrated by: Michelle Kane***Support the show at patreon.com/creepypod***Sound design by: Pacific Obadiah***Title music by: Alex Aldea
Brooding***Written by: Elliot Gish and Written by: Danielle Hewitt***Closing Day***Written by: J.M Stefan and Narrated by: Jimmy Ferrer***Support the show at patreon.com/creepypod***Sound design by: Pacific Obadiah***Title music by: Alex Aldea
Mabel's Storytime***Written by: Mike Mann and Narrated by: Nichole Goodnight***Tubing My Troubles Away***Written by: No One of Consequence and Narrated by: Owen McCuen***Happily Ever After***Written by: James Tloczynski***Support the show at patreon.com/creepypod***Sound design by: Pacific Obadiah***Title music by: Alex Aldea
No Biting***Written by: C.J. Dotson and Narrated by: Alicia Atkins***The Road to Grandma's House***Written by: No One of Consequence and Narrated by: Nate DuFort***Support the show at patreon.com/creepypod***Sound design by: Pacific Obadiah***Title music by: Alex Aldea
Lighter Art***Written by: No One of Consequence***The Monster Under the Bed***Written by: Rhyan Pike and Narrated by: Heather Thomas***The Best View in Truckin'***Written by: Nick Stabile and Narrated by: Jimmy Ferrer***Support the show at patreon.com/creepypod***Sound design by: Pacific Obadiah***Title music by: Alex Aldea
The Ghost of Lela***Written by: Linda Gambill and Narrated by: Megan McDuffee***Infected***Written by: Juan Cardenas***Support the show at patreon.com/creepypod*** Sound design by: Pacific Obadiah***Title music by: Alex Aldea
Trail Magic***Written by: Arthur Jay***MVSH***Written by: John Beardify and Narrated by: Alicia Atkins***Floater***Written by Tewahway and Narrated by: JV Hampton-VanSant***Support the show at patreon.com/creepypod***Sound design by: Pacific Obadiah***Title music by: Alex Aldea
East Side Lake***Written by: Laughing Jake and Narrated by: Megan McDuffee***The Creek***Narrated by: Nicki Brumback***Eclipsed***Written by: NM Brown***Special thanks this month to: Scare You To Sleep, NoSleep, All in the Cards, Thirteen, Observable Radio***Support the show at patreon.com/creepypod***Sound design by: Pacific Obadiah***Title music by: Alex Aldea
Archer Lake***Written by: EM Otero and Narrated by: Rissa Montanez***1971 - The Vietnam Experience***Narrated by: Joe Stofko***Story link: https://creepypasta.fandom.com/wiki/1971_TheVietnam_Experiencecontent is available under CC-BY-SA***Storytime in the Woods***Written by: Nancy Schumann***Support the show at patreon.com/creepypod***Sound design by: Pacific Obadiah***Title music by: Alex Aldea
Rock Camp***Written by: Hope Despair and Narrated by: Ashley McAnelly***Hear more from Ashley and the It's All in the Cards podcast at: https://open.spotify.com/show/0igUtt5vHhmtWfnL7u5qnI?si=f987e38cf2134bf7***Cabin from Hell***Narrated by: Heather Thomas***Story link: https://creepypasta.fandom.com/wiki/Cabin_from_Hellcontent is available under CC-BY-SA***Support the show at patreon.com/creepypod***Sound design by: Pacific Obadiah***Title music by: Alex Aldea
The Hatchet Man***Written by: Some Unholy Obscenity and Narrated by: David AultHear more from David at: thenosleepodcast.com***Hollow Tree***Written by: R.D. Davidson and Narrated by: Cole Burkhardt***Those That Squirm Beneath***Written by: EM Otero***Support the show at patreon.com/creepypod***Sound design by: Pacific Obadiah***Title music by: Alex Aldea
The Bear River Wellness Institute***Written by: James Fritz and Narrated by: Michelle Kane***Time of Your Life***Written by: Cameron Suey & Purpurina and Narrated by: Phil Van Hest***Hear more from Observable Radio at observableradio.com***Support the show at patreon.com/creepypod***Sound design by: Pacific Obadiah***Title music by: Alex Aldea
There's Something About the Beach at Night***Written by: Ian Epperson and Narrated by: Ian Epperson and Brooke Jennett***Check out the Thirteen Podcast at: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/thirteen/id1501929208***I'll Never Go Camping Again***Written by: Kristina Orlea***The Guest***Written by: Nicki Brumback and Narrated by: Nate DuFort***Support the show at patreon.com/creepypod***Sound design by: Pacific Obadiah***Title music by: Alex Aldea
The Hunt***Written by: N.M. Brown and Narrated by: Owen McCuen***Dark Woods: The Elmridge Grasp***Narrated by: JV Hampton-VanSant***Story link: https://creepypasta.fandom.com/wiki/Dark_WoodsTheElmridge_GraspContent is available under CC-BY-SA***Support the show at patreon.com/creepypod***Sound design by: Pacific Obadiah***Title music by: Alex Aldea
What Really Happened to My Dad***Written by: No One of Consequence and Narrated by: Danielle Hewitt***Dire Forest***Narrated by: Nichole Goodnight***Story link: https://creepypasta.fandom.com/wiki/Dire_ForestStory is available under CC-BY-SA***Deer Season***Written by: Shawn Yates***Support the show at patreon.com/creepypod***Sound design by: Pacific Obadiah***Title music by: Alex Aldea
Board Games***Written by: Nicki Brumback and Narrated by: Alicia Atkins***The Laughing Woods***Written by: Rhyan Pike and Narrated by: Shelby Scott***Hear more from Shelby and Scare you to Sleep at linktr.ee/ScareYouToSleep***With special guest appearance by David Cummings of https://www.thenosleeppodcast.com/***Support the show at patreon.com/creepypod***Sound design by: Pacific Obadiah***Title music by: Alex Aldea
Attaboy***Written by: Kealan Patrick Burke***Brady***Written by: JT Johnson and Narrated by: Danielle Hewitt***The Robot Dance***Written by: Hack Shuck and Narrated by: Cole Burkhardt***https://creepypasta.fandom.com/wiki/The_Robot_DanceContent is available under CC BY-SA***Support the show at patreon.com/creepypod***Sound design by: Pacific Obadiah***Title music by: Alex Aldea
My Town Just Opened a New Grocery Store***Written by: Ashley Edens and Narrated by: Megan McDuffee***I'm Sorry for Sleeping Alone***Written by: Jerry W. Simmons and narrated by: Jimmy Ferrer***Support the show at patreon.com/creepypod***Sound design by: Pacific Obadiah***Title music by: Alex Aldea
The Yellow Wallpaper***Written by: Charlotte Perkins Gilman and Narrated by: Nate DuFortStory link: https://creepypasta.fandom.com/wiki/The_Yellow_Wall-Paper***The South Florida Technique***Written by: Michael Rook***Content warning: Child abuse, child death***Twenty Past Ten***Written by: H. Robert Barland and Narrated by: Rissa Montanez***Support the show at patreon.com/creepypod***Sound design by: Pacific Obadiah***Title music by: Alex Aldea
An Ocean of Asphalt***Written by: Some Unholy Obscenity and Narrated by: Owen McCuen***Treacherous Commute***Written by: No One of Consequence and Narrated by: JV Hampton-VanSant***Support the show at patreon.com/creepypod***Sound design by: Pacific Obadiah***Title music by: Alex Aldea
Floaters***Written by: Isaac Ruff***Hatchling***Written by: Garye Maraboto and Narrated by: Megan McDuffee***How to Trap a Leprechaun***Written by: MakRalston and Narrated by: Owen McCuen***Story link: https://creepypasta.fandom.com/wiki/How_to_Trap_a_LeprechaunContent is available under CC BY-SA***Support the show at patreon.com/creepypod***Sound design by: Pacific Obadiah***Title music by: Alex Aldea
Grip***Written by: Tabitha Soper and Narrated by: Nate DuFort***Dear Angeline***Written by: JT Johnson and Narrated by: Michelle Kane***Support the show at: patreon.com/creepypod***Sound design by: Pacific Obadiah***Title music by: Alex Aldea
The Corn Stand***Written by: EM Otero and Narrated by: Jimmy Ferrer***Sadie Said***Written by: Ashley Edens***Deserted***Written by: Cassandra O'Sullivan Sachar and Narrated by: Nichole Goodnight***Support the show at patreon.com/creepypod***Sound design by: Pacific Obadiah***Title music by: Alex Aldea
When the Aliens Came to Earth ***Written by: Sarina Dorie and Narrated by: Heather Thomas***My Roommate Has An Odd Late Night Routine***Written by: N.T. Evan and Narrated by: Cole Burkhardt***Sound design by: Pacific Obadiah***Title music by: Alex Aldea
The Sculptor***Written by: Lewis Brett Smiler***Flies***Written by: Dr. Noche and Narrated by: Heather Thomas***The Previous Owners***Written by Paul Blinov and Narrated by: JV Hampton-VanSant***Support the show at patreon.com/creepypod***Sound design by: Pacific Obadiah***Title music by: Alex Aldea
The Day I Became One with the Plants***Written by: Michelle Koubek and Narrated by Danielle Hewitt***Knock Knock***Written by: AM Symes and Narrated by: Rissa Montanez***Support the show at patreon.com/creepypod***Sound design by: Pacific Obadiah***Title music by: Alex Aldea
Hit & Run***Written by Joseph Yenkavitch***Gingerbread Massacre***Written by: Justin Montgomery and Narrated by: Rissa Montanez***A Little Light in the Darkness***Written by: Jake Stein and Narrated by: Cole Burkhardt***Support the show at patreon.com/creepypod***Sound design by: Pacific Obadiah***Title music by: Alex Aldea
Shed***Written by: No One of Consequence and Narrated by: Nate DuFort***The Madness***Narrated by: Alicia Atkins***Suppose the show at patreon.com/creepypod***Sound design by: Pacific Obadiah***Title music by: Alex Aldea
The Memories Come Back Darker *** Written by: EM Otero *** No Child Left Behind *** Written by: D.H. Parish and Narrated by: Danielle Hewitt *** Setae *** Written by: N.V. Norris and Narrated by: Nichole Goodnight *** Support the show at patreon.com/creepypod *** Sound design by: Pacific Obadiah *** Title music by: Alex Aldea
ParanormalNL welcomes Alex Aldea and Dave Ferrigno Date: November 26th, 2024 Segment: 003 Topic: Esoteric, Paranormal, UFO About The Guests: Hosts of BOTA (Brothers Of The Arcana) -Masonic Grand-Masters, Esoteric, Paranormal, & UFO. They Are Freemason Brothers Dave Ferrigno is a fearless paranormal investigator and co-host of Brothers of the Arcana (BOTA), a podcast exploring UFOs, ancient civilizations, cryptids, the paranormal, and esoteric mysteries. A dedicated Freemason and member of initiatic orders, he seeks to uncover the truths of the divine universe through exploration, enlightenment, and ancient wisdom. With relentless curiosity and courage, Dave inspires listeners to challenge conventional thought and embark on transformative journeys of self-discovery & spiritual awakening. Alex Aldea - Co-Host of BOTA multifaceted work spans Freemasonary, esoterica, law, media, & personal development. Alex is a licensed attorney, served as a Commissioner on the Paterson Film & Entertainment Commission. He's an author & nationally recognized speaker. Alex is a Freemason, and served as the Grand Chaplain in New Jersey. He's a sacred space traveler with global insights from gurus, medicine men, and esoteric traditions. Alex blends ancient wisdom & modern challenges with topics such as mysteries of the Knights Templar, universal laws, science, and mysticism. Links: https://linktr.ee/brothersofthearcana Jen's Contact: Founder/Team Lead BOG team. Boots On Ground (BOG) Paranormal Investigation team. Follow PNL Podcast & PNL BOG team on all their socials. https://linktr.ee/paranormalNLpodcast UPRN: Follow UPRN at UPRNtalkradio.com on all their socials. https://www.uprntalkradio.com
Las Mañanas en Onda Aragonesa de Jimmy Blunts: Con Sara Lapiedra, Eva Lago y Alex Aldea, actores de Riesgo Teatro, que presentan "Mátame Tacón", un espectáculo musical y de cabaret, de creación, a partir de una dramaturgia de Paco Rodríguez. Teatro del Mercado, 26, 27 y 28 mayo a las 20.00 h. y el 29 de mayo a las 19.00 horas.
Liz Recommends - The Something Scary PodcastDo you wanna hear something scary? Join Markeia every week as they bring you the creepiest ghost stories, urban legends, and folktales.Creepy music and really evocative storytelling.They also choose a story each week to animate and post on youtube.https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/something-scary/id1438162222Nick Recommends - Edith! After President Woodrow Wilson suffered a massive, paralyzing stroke in the White House, Edith Wilson did the unthinkable: she told no one. And for almost a year following the end of World War I, Edith Wilson acted as the de facto unelected President. She would issue orders as him. She would fire people as him. She would even cause international incidents as him. And all along the way, enemies both internal and external, inched closer to finding out her secret.https://crooked.com/podcast-series/edith/Zane Recommends - The Oysterhttps://www.theparagoncollective.com/In a not-so-distant future, due to overwhelming carbon emissions, The Earth is on the brink of becoming uninhabitable. These conditions are made far more horrifying because the available housing shelters (that can produce sustainable air quality) will only be able to house 80% of the world's total population. To try and save the human race, every person has a government-mandated microchip implanted in their brain to attempt to facilitate the migration of a portion of the population to an underground shelter. In order to decide who gets to be protected and who must stay above ground, the government implements a value scale they have determined based on “usefulness” to future society. If you are valued at a 50 or above, you will be chosen to enter the bunker, and, if not, you must stay above ground and face the end of days. “Neuron” (which acts as both a prestigious brain implant and also a software company) is folded into a sanctioned branch of the government called, “The Ministry of Experience.” Their job now is to develop technologies and software that can replicate the human experience above ground. But what is far more pressing is The Ministry must find a way to reduce the use of resources, or they will run out of all survivable assets before being able to relocate to “Eden” - the one place above ground that might be salvageable in a few years time. Whether Eden will be ready in time remains to be seen, but its existence is literally the last hope for the human race surviving. In a drastic effort to cut emissions and resource usage, “The Oyster” is created. The Oyster is Nirvana - A state absent from the mind while being filled with complete pleasure and bliss. What, then, happens when reality begins to fade and The Oyster is all that remains?The Oyster stars Logan Browning (Dear White People and the Perfection), Mamoudou Athie (Jurassic World), Carla Gugino (Haunting of Hill House), Keith David (Greenleaf), Giancarlo Esposito (Breaking Bad), Constance Zimmer (House of Cards, UnReal), Andrew Santino (Dave) and more.Created by Alex Aldea and Adrienne Schafflerhttps://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/id1538224217 See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Alex : Dude, so like, it's gotta at least be like - I was thinking about it the other day - it's gotta be like 15, 17 years at this point. Andrew: Probably Yeah. Alex: Holy shit. John: That's Alex Aldea speaking to Andrew Joslyn. They're part of the Paragon Collective, the network responsible for audio dramas like Darkest Night and The No Sleep Podcast. Alex: Andrew and I do compose a lot of podcast music together but Andrew is also a music luminary. He's done string arrangements for Ke$ha to compositions from Macklemore to literally everything. Andrew: Yeah, even film stuff with like Corbin Bernsen and Denise Richards There you go! Alex: Andrew plays every single string instrument. So even like in Darkest Night, a lot of the strings that you hear are real strings. John: The audio quality in this episode is a Zoom rip. Sorry about that. But I got some great conversation with these guys. My name is John Bartmann. I'm the creator of How I Make Music. I'll let these two audio drama stars. take it from here. Andrew: The piece of music we're listening to in the background is called The Opening of the Oyster. It's a dystopian soundtrack from the psychedelic audio drama The Oyster. Today, we'll break it down and get into why and how it was made. You're listening to How I make music, where audio drama composers get to tell their own stories. Every Wednesday, we break apart a song or soundtrack or composition and take a trip - a wild trip - into how it was made. My name is Andrew Joslyn. Alex: And I'm Alex Aldea. Andrew: I'm a composer from Seattle, Washington. And this is How I Make Music. 1:58 INTRO Alex: The Oyster takes place 30 years in the future, where humans basically don't have as many resources and they have to figure out whether they want to plug in and just feel eternal bliss in the machine or face the harsh reality. The basic premise of the show is a philosophical argument on utilitarianism. This show came about really quickly. I kept thinking about this idea of "do we plug in?" Or do we not know what happens if you invent something like this and how it kind of goes in society for months and months and months? Definitely psychedelic. I knew we had something with the show. You never really know if you have anything, let's be quite honest! The point where you can work on a project and you're like, "oh, this isn't terrible. I don't feel so delusional about it." I don't know if you've heard about the philosopher John Stuart Mill. If something feels good, then it's good. There's the great argument against that has always been like well, what if you were an oyster and you felt nothing except for bliss, but you never could have really any experiences? Is that not the ultimate life? That monologue "choirs of crickets fill the sky with a cascading cacophony"... we actually had her record that monologue on top of Love On A Real Train by Tangerine Dream. 4:34 SUBTLETY Andrew: These episodes are so musical because it's an audio drama. The music has to ... not foreshadow and give away too much, but it has to help guide the audience. Emotionally. On the journey that, you know, we're taking them on. I usually like to think of it as like breathing. You know, if the VO allows room to take a breath, let the music take a breath with the VO as well. So sometimes what that means to me is just add a longer reverb. So you can't hit them over the head and be like super aggressive, but you also got to give them enough guidance. So I would, I would choose something really subtle. You know, just drones, some other stuff. Make sure the chord progression isn't anything too aggressive. Make sure that none of the harmonies go a little too far up in the spectrum. You know. Never Never, never, never never step on the vocal no matter what you do. I come from the pop realm so I always think of stuff as underscore and top line - top line being your your vocals, your main melodies, your VO voiceovers. You don't want to draw too much attention away from the vocal and to yourself as the composer. 6:32 TOOLS Andrew: Omnisphere is this just huge synth library. I don't know there's like 500, 700 frickin samples in there. And I also love Zebra 2. Zebra, Serum, especially in this kind of like world building. Heavyocity is one of the plugins. One of the things that we love to use is I think it's Evolve Mutations. Alex: Dude, we can't give away all of our plugins we're out. I'm not going to get them all the way I was literally going to be someone who's gonna go through here and like download all the plugins we use there's gonna be like three darkest night soundtracks and like six months. 8:09 PROCESS Alex: My process for the most part is I'll just listen to a part over again and over again and just jam something in the mid range like a piano or whatever. Then I'll build it, I'll build it. And then usually a day later I'll have something and it's usually worth ... not leaving my house for like an entire day. 8:38 LAYERS Alex: We have like a little choir on top. It's kind of mixed with whistling bells. We have Gregorian chants towards the end. We have a substance bass that goes with the Gregorian chants. We have a whole horn section we have a trumpet layer and a horns layer, brass layer, woodwinds layer, string ensemble layer that kicks in right when that part builds. Then also with this with this track we played a lot with with Logan's vocals. I mean I can honestly consider that part of the score. I love sound particles and it basically is a way of just like making this whole like ... multiplying the vocals by like 1000. Especially if I'm trying to make something that sounds really trippy the characters coming to these big realizations about her life and how she's choosing to look at what it means to be alive when everything goes to shit. 10:28 OUTRO Alex: That's about it for this week's episode. We'll listen to the full track in just a moment. But before we do that, thank you for listening to How I Make Music. We've been listening to music featured on the audio drama called The Oyster. To hear the full story or check out Andrew and his my other compositions, Follow the links in the show notes. Andrew and I did Casefile, Darkest Night, Deadly Manners. Andrew: I did a bunch of co-writing for Leslie Odom's record, Ke$ha, all the Macklemore records that have ever come out, I'm a co-writer on. And then the list goes on and on and on. Alex: How I Make Music is created by John Bartmann. For audio experiences that keep people listening, contact John Bartmann via the show notes. And now, here's The Opening of The Oyster, a dark unsettled, dystopian underscore in its entirety. My name is Alex Aldea (and I'm Andrew Joslyn) and thanks for listening to How I Make Music. SHOW NOTES Listen to The Oyster https://pod.link/1538224217 The Paragon Collective https://www.theparagoncollective.com/ Andrew Joslyn https://andrewjoslynmusic.com MUSIC CREDITS Tangerine Dream - Love On A Real Train Ke$ha - Take It Off For a full list of music and sound effects credits from this episode, visit https://howimakemusic.com ABOUT THIS SHOW How I Make Music is where audio drama composers get to tell their own stories. In a dramatically edited sound experience, we challenge composers to break apart a song, soundtrack or composition and get into why and how it was made. Subscribe to How I Make Music https://pod.link/howimakemusic Support How I Make Music https://patreon.com/howimakemusic Visit How I Make Music https://howimakemusic.com How I Make Music is created by John Bartmann https://johnbartmann.com
Trigger warning: This episode contains self harm. In The Oyster Season 1 Finale, Ori descends upon the Cave. This episode is sponsored by BetterHelp , Care/Of and Headspace. The Oyster is created by Alex Aldea and Adrienne Schaffler. The Oyster is created by Alex Aldea and Adrienne Schaffler. This episode was written by Alex Aldea, Adrienne Schaffler, and Jordan Cobb. Cast: Logan Browning as Hannah Ori Giancarlo Esposito as Dolos Devlet Carla Gugino as Christian Keith David as Policeman #1 Donnell Rawlings as Micah Ori Kimberly Hébert Gregory as Sarah Ori Andrew Santino as Art Minor Kenny Allen as Ben Avery Johnny Ferro as Scott Thompson Constance Zimmer as President Owens Mamoudou Athie as Luca Nichole Goodnight as The Oyster Production: Executive Produced by Logan Browning, Alex Cline, Alex Aldea and Adrienne Schaffler. Edited by Victor Figueroa. Sound Design and Foley by Victor Figueroa. Music Composition by Alex Aldea and Andrew Joselyn. Mixing by Alex Aldea
Trigger warning: This episode contains self harm and references to suicide. In this episode, Ori learns about Luca's experience in The Sorting. This episode is sponsored by BetterHelp, Hellofresh and Helix. The Oyster is created by Alex Aldea and Adrienne Schaffler. This episode was written by Adrienne Schaffler, Alex Aldea and Jordan Cobb. Cast: Logan Browning as Hannah Ori Mamoudou Athie As Luca Carla Gugino as Christian Keith David as Policeman #1 Giancarlo Esposito as Dolos Devlet Donnell Rawlings as Micah Ori Andrew Santino as Art Minor Kenny Allen as Ben Avery Constance Zimmer as President Owens Sean Blackmore as Professor Stapleton Howard Jones as DC Sherman Victor Figueroa as Subject #1 Jeff Clement as Subject #2 Production: Executive Produced by Logan Browning, Alex Cline, Alex Aldea and Adrienne Schaffler. Edited by Victor Figueroa. Sound Design and Foley by Victor Figueroa. Music Composition by Alex Aldea and Andrew Joselyn. Mixing by Alex Aldea
Trigger warning: This episode contains self harm. In this episode, Ori begins to learn more about the overrides. This episode is sponsored by BetterHelp, Tushy and Storyworth. The Oyster is created by Alex Aldea and Adrienne Schaffler. This episode was written by Adrienne Schaffler, Alex Aldea and Jordan Cobb. Cast: Logan Browning as Hannah Ori Mamoudou Athie As Luca Carla Gugino as Christian Keith David as Policeman #1 Giancarlo Esposito as Dolos Devlet Donnell Rawlings as Micah Ori Andrew Santino as Art Minor Kenny Allen as Ben Avery Constance Zimmer as President Owens Sean Blackmore as Professor Stapleton Howard Jones as DC Sherman Victor Figueroa as Subject #1 Jeff Clement as Subject #2 Production: Executive Produced by Logan Browning, Alex Cline, Alex Aldea and Adrienne Schaffler. Edited by Victor Figueroa. Sound Design and Foley by Victor Figueroa. Music Composition by Alex Aldea and Andrew Joselyn. Mixing by Alex Aldea
In this episode, Ori begins to learn more about the overrides. This episode is sponsored by BetterHelp, Headspace and Bright Cellars. The Oyster is created by Alex Aldea and Adrienne Schaffler. This episode was written by Adrienne Schaffler, Alex Aldea and Jordan Cobb. Cast: Logan Browning as Hannah Ori Mamoudou Athie As Luca Carla Gugino as Christian Keith David as Policeman #1 Giancarlo Esposito as Dolos Devlet Donnell Rawlings as Micah Ori Andrew Santino as Art Minor Kenny Allen as Ben Avery Constance Zimmer as President Owens Dionne Lea Williams as Lauren Thompson Jolie Handler as Beth Thompson Nicole Goodnight as Jane David Cummings as Bill Nikolle Doolin as Linda Production: Executive Produced by Logan Browning, Alex Cline, Alex Aldea and Adrienne Schaffler. Edited by Victor Figueroa. Sound Design and Foley by Victor Figueroa. Music Composition by Alex Aldea and Andrew Joselyn. Mixing by Alex Aldea
Trigger warning: This episode contains graphic violence and reference to self harm. Ori and Luca attend The Final Call. This episode is sponsored by BetterHelp , Buffy, and Tushy. Enhance this experience with headphones. The Oyster is created by Alex Aldea and Adrienne Schaffler. This episode was written by Adrienne Schaffler, Alex Aldea and Jordan Cobb. Cast: Logan Browning as Hannah Ori Mamadou Athie as Luca Carla Gugino as Christian Keith David as Policeman #1 Donnell Rawlings as Micah Ori Kimberly Hébert Gregory as Sarah Ori Andrew Santino as Art Minor Kenny Allen as Ben Avery David Ault as Oliver Barron Jamey Jasta as Doorman of the Final Call Karlous Miller as Speaker of the Final Call Howard Jones as Singer of the Final Call This episode features Simple Man performed by Howard Jones (Light the Torch). Written by Ronnie Van Zant and Garry Rossington. Copyright song of Universal, Inc. Production: Executive Produced by Logan Browning, Alex Cline, Alex Aldea and Adrienne Schaffler. Edited by Victor Figueroa. Sound Design and Foley by Victor Figueroa. Music Composition by Alex Aldea and Andrew Joselyn. Mixing by Alex Aldea
Welcome to the world of The Oyster. This episode is sponsored by BetterHelp and Hellofresh. The Oyster is created by Alex Aldea and Adrienne Schaeffler. This episode was written by Alex Aldea, Adrienne Schaeffler, and Jordan Cobb. Cast: Logan Browning as Hannah Ori Giancarlo Esposito as Luca Devlet Carla Gugino as Christian Keith David as Policeman #1 Donnell Rawlings as Micah Ori Kimberly Hébert Gregory as Sarah Ori Andrew Santino as Art Minor Kenny Allen as Ben Avery Johnny Ferro as Scott Thompson Dionne Lea Williams as Lauren Thompson Jolie Handler as Beth Thompson Nicole Goodnight as Jane David Cummings as Bill Nikolle Doolin as Linda Production: Executive Produced by Logan Browning, Alex Cline, Alex Aldea and Adrienne Schaefler. Edited by Victor Figueroa. Sound Design and Foley by Victor Figueroa. Music Composition by Alex Aldea and Andrew Joselyn. Mixing by Alex Aldea
Welcome to the world of The Oyster. This episode is sponsored by BetterHelp and Hellofresh. The Oyster is created by Alex Aldea and Adrienne Schaeffler. This episode was written by Alex Aldea, Adrienne Schaeffler, and Jordan Cobb. Cast: Logan Browning as Hannah Ori Giancarlo Esposito as Luca Devlet Carla Gugino as Christian Keith David as Policeman #1 Donnell Rawlings as Micah Ori Kimberly Hébert Gregory as Sarah Ori Andrew Santino as Art Minor Kenny Allen as Ben Avery Johnny Ferro as Scott Thompson Dionne Lea Williams as Lauren Thompson Jolie Handler as Beth Thompson Nicole Goodnight as Jane David Cummings as Bill Nikolle Doolin as Linda Production: Executive Produced by Logan Browning, Alex Cline, Alex Aldea and Adrienne Schaefler. Edited by Victor Figueroa. Sound Design and Foley by Victor Figueroa. Music Composition by Alex Aldea and Andrew Joselyn. Mixing by Alex Aldea
Welcome to the world of The Oyster. This episode is sponsored by BetterHelp and Hellofresh. The Oyster is created by Alex Aldea and Adrienne Schaeffler. This episode was written by Alex Aldea, Adrienne Schaeffler, and Jordan Cobb. Cast: Logan Browning as Hannah Ori Giancarlo Esposito as Luca Devlet Carla Gugino as Christian Keith David as Policeman #1 Donnell Rawlings as Micah Ori Kimberly Hébert Gregory as Sarah Ori Andrew Santino as Art Minor Kenny Allen as Ben Avery Johnny Ferro as Scott Thompson Dionne Lea Williams as Lauren Thompson Jolie Handler as Beth Thompson Nicole Goodnight as Jane David Cummings as Bill Nikolle Doolin as Linda Production: Executive Produced by Logan Browning, Alex Cline, Alex Aldea and Adrienne Schaefler. Edited by Victor Figueroa. Sound Design and Foley by Victor Figueroa. Music Composition by Alex Aldea and Andrew Joselyn. Mixing by Alex Aldea
Trigger warning: This episode contains self harm. Ori and Christian embark on the first Oyster trial. This episode is sponsored by BetterHelp , Buffy, and Hellofresh. The Oyster is created by Alex Aldea and Adrienne Schaffler. The Oyster is created by Alex Aldea and Adrienne Schaffler. This episode was written by Alex Aldea, Adrienne Schaffler, and Jordan Cobb. Cast: Logan Browning as Hannah Ori Giancarlo Esposito as Dolos Devlet Carla Gugino as Christian Keith David as Policeman #1 Donnell Rawlings as Micah Ori Kimberly Hébert Gregory as Sarah Ori Andrew Santino as Art Minor Kenny Allen as Ben Avery Johnny Ferro as Scott Thompson Dionne Lea Williams as Lauren Thompson Jolie Handler as Beth Thompson Sean Blakemore as Professor Stapleton Constance Zimmer as President Owens Mamoudou Athie as Luca Michelle Visage as Sharon Stapleton Nichole Goodnight as The Oyster Production: Executive Produced by Logan Browning, Alex Cline, Alex Aldea and Adrienne Schaffler. Edited by Victor Figueroa. Sound Design and Foley by Victor Figueroa. Music Composition by Alex Aldea and Andrew Joselyn. Mixing by Alex Aldea
Welcome to the world of The Oyster. This episode is sponsored by BetterHelp and Hellofresh. The Oyster is created by Alex Aldea and Adrienne Schaffler. This episode was written by Alex Aldea, Adrienne Schaffler, and Jordan Cobb. Cast: Logan Browning as Hannah Ori Giancarlo Esposito as Dolos Devlet Carla Gugino as Christian Keith David as Policeman #1 Donnell Rawlings as Micah Ori Kimberly Hébert Gregory as Sarah Ori Andrew Santino as Art Minor Kenny Allen as Ben Avery Johnny Ferro as Scott Thompson Dionne Lea Williams as Lauren Thompson Jolie Handler as Beth Thompson Nicole Goodnight as Jane David Cummings as Bill Nikolle Doolin as Linda Production: Executive Produced by Logan Browning, Alex Cline, Alex Aldea and Adrienne Schaffler. Edited by Victor Figueroa. Sound Design and Foley by Victor Figueroa. Music Composition by Alex Aldea and Andrew Joselyn. Mixing by Alex Aldea
After Judge Green hands down his verdict, Coco finds herself locked up in jail... but all is not lost, because a surprising group of saviors band together to help her spread holiday magic throughout the world before Christmas morning arrives. Cast List: Hot Coco - Michelle Visage Carol Claus - Kristin Chenoweth Attorney Sal Vation - Cecil Baldwin Judge Green - RuPaul Jail Guard - Josh Peck Holly Day - Jordyn Curet Ari AKA Santa - Lewis Black Nancy Grace - Nancy Grace Written by Michael Ross and Alex Aldea Directed by Alex Aldea and Michael Ross Edited by Alex Aldea Score composed by Andrew Joslyn and Alex Aldea Drop Offs was written by Alex Aldea and features Camila Recchio and Kirsten Mandt Foley and Sound Design: Alex Aldea and Victor Figueroa Mixed by Dave Andrew West at London Bridge Studios This episode is sponsored by TodayTix and StitchFix
It's an uneasy alliance between two Mrs. Clauses when Hot Coco and Carol are forced to team up on Christmas Eve, but an encounter with a bratty child sends this sleigh ride even further off the rails. Cast List: Hot Coco - Michelle Visage Carol Claus - Kristin Chenoweth Attorney Sal Vation - Cecil Baldwin Judge Green - RuPaul Holly Day - Jordyn Curet Mrs. Day - Kate Siegel Mr. Day - Alex Aldea Nancy Grace - Nancy Grace Written by Michael Ross and Alex Aldea Directed by Alex Aldea and Michael Ross Edited by Alex Aldea Score composed by Andrew Joslyn and Alex Aldea Santa Lost a Good Thing was written by Alex Aldea and features Camila Recchio Foley and Sound Design: Alex Aldea and Victor Figueroa This episode is sponsored by Zola.
When Olivier the elf shows up at her door in crisis, Hot Coco heads to the North Pole -- where she comes face-to-face with Santa Claus for the first time in many years, leading to an explosive confrontation. Cast List: Hot Coco - Michelle Visage Ari Aka Santa - Lewis Black Carol Claus - Kristin Chenoweth Attorney Sal Vation - Cecil Baldwin Judge Green - RuPaul Olivier de Elf - Ross Matthews Nancy Grace - Nancy Grace Written by Michael Ross and Alex Aldea Directed by Alex Aldea and Michael Ross Edited by Alex Aldea Score composed by Andrew Joslyn and Alex Aldea Santa Lost a Good Thing was written by Alex Aldea and features Camila Recchio Foley and Sound Design: Alex Aldea and Victor Figueroa This episode is sponsored by TodayTix and StitchFix.
Under rigorous pressure from DICK (the Department of Internal Christmas Knowledge), Hot Coco reveals the truth about the origins of Christmas as we know it, as well as her own past with the man who became Santa Claus. Cast List: Hot Coco - Michelle Visage Ari Aka Santa - Lewis Black Carol Claus - Kristin Chenoweth Attorney Sal Vation - Cecil Baldwin Judge Green - RuPaul Olivier de Elf - Ross Matthews Ed N. Forcer - David Cummings Nancy Grace - Nancy Grace Written by Michael Ross and Alex Aldea Directed by Alex Aldea and Michael Ross Edited by Alex Aldea Score composed by Andrew Joslyn and Alex Aldea Believe was written by Alex Aldea and features Camila Recchio as well as Ray Dalton Foley and Sound Design: Alex Aldea This episode is sponsored by TodayTix and StitchFix.