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The gang takes a field trip to Polis Alexei, the capital of the Oswerian Empire. Cast: Azul Nova as Jenna, Austin Hendricks as Ellie Sena Bryer as Pem Leslie Gideon as Brynn Tuesday Orion Ibert as Devon Kira Apple as Katya Harper Edwyn Tiong as the Suit Seller Tal Minear as the Dress Seller Melissa White as the Stranger Dress shop music: "Study And Relax" Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/ All other music by Thomas Dwyer. Sound Effects: https://freesound.org/people/Robinhood76/sounds/318900/ https://freesound.org/people/Emanuele_Correani/sounds/332911/ https://freesound.org/people/PITCHEDsenses/sounds/591515/ https://freesound.org/people/klankbeeld/sounds/475943/ https://freesound.org/people/SonicStash/sounds/685048/ https://freesound.org/people/Erdie/sounds/180340/ https://freesound.org/people/MaxDemianAGL/sounds/130048/ https://freesound.org/people/lharman94/sounds/219412/ https://freesound.org/people/IESP/sounds/340034/
Ellie breaks the fourth wall to catch us up on what happened in season 1. Cast: Austin Hendricks as Ellie Written by Nathan Comstock and Austin Hendricks. Music by Thomas Dwyer.
After an accidental use of magic reveals her existence to the magecorps, Jenna Donovan goes to start her new life at the Royal Institute for the Study of Sorcery. This episode was written by Nathan Comstock and sound designed by Olanrewaju Odutayo with music by Thomas Dwyer. The cast, in order of appearance, are - Ivuoma Hall as the Mysterious Woman Joe Kearney as Bruce Gareth Bowley as Mr. Donovan Azul Nova as Jenna Robin Howell as Anji Anthony Morales as the teleporter Austin Hendricks as Ellie Zachary Robb as Dr. Summner You can find the transcript at www.electromancypod.com/transcripts
Trailer for Electromancy, coming in two weeks. Transcript below: LEONARD: Magic comes from the same place inside each of us. It's only the form it takes that is different. Feel it all throughout your body. Think about it pulsing through you like blood. Focus on your heartbeat. Can you feel it? [Loud electricity sound, then music starts] JENNA: Everyone's been staring at me the whole time ELLIE: Well, yeah. Jenna, did they tell you…? JENNA: That I'm the most powerful lightning mage this place has seen in years? Yeah, professor Sumner maybe mentioned it. BRYNN: Brynn Tessek, umbramance class six, photomancer class five. I'm here to challenge you to a duel. ELLIE: Brynn, she's brand new here, she doesn't know the rules, and she doesn't know any magic. BRYNN: Exactly. That's why everybody's going to see that she's not special. Just because some machine said she was doesn't mean she's somebody. DEAN: So you're saying she's had practice? KATYA: I'm saying she's had training. I don't think we're looking at a late bloomer here at all. JENNA: We're kids, Ellie! A week ago I was a normal girl - three days ago I didn't think I'd ever have to worry about magic. All I want to do is fade into the background and get this over with. NARRATION: Electromancy: A Fantasy Adventure Podcast. Coming July 7th. [Music stops] BRYNN: You're talking about me like I'm some kinda revolutionary. LEONARD: That would be a dangerous thing to say. And an even more dangerous thing to be. Trailer features Zachary Robb, Azul Nova, Austin Hendricks, Leslie Gideon, Karim Kronfli, and Kira Apple. Music by Thomas Dwyer, Sound Design by Olanrewaju Odutayo.
Janet is profiled on the true crime show "The Time Travel Tapes." Loaf, Frankie, Sam, and Melody listen in while waiting to visit with Janet, who is in a holding center before her trial. Thanks for listening to Season 3! Stay tuned, we'll have some bonus content coming up in the near future. For more information and full episode transcripts, visit us at www.stppodcast.com Featuring Nathan Comstock as Loaf, Austin Hendricks as Janet, Ramy Abdelghani as Nassif, Valerie Loveland as Frankie, Chloé Cunha as Melody, Phoenix Bunke as Samantha, Suzanne O'Toole as Terry, and Ron Prudent as Mr. Xorfus.
This week for our listener success series we go to Austin Hendricks of Georiga. Austin used tactics he earned from the podcast to locate a buck, backtrack him, and use creative access to seal the deal on a very high pressure family farm!
With Melody temporarily shutdown for updates, Loaf and Janet have a confrontation with alternate Janet and Nassif, while also answering letters on the sexuality of your alternate selves, the ramifications of politically incorrect banjo music, and how not to compulsively break the fourth wall while acting. For more information and full episode transcripts, visit us at www.stppodcast.com Featuring Nathan Comstock as Loaf, Austin Hendricks as Janets, Ramy Abdelghani as Nassif, Valerie Loveland as Frankie, and Chloé Cunha as Melody. Content note: Law enforcement/arrest
The network of Janets hold court and confront a certain Janet who has been jeopardizing their plans. Meanwhile, Officer Nassif "accidentally" runs into Loaf and Muffin at Crazy Zifle's Zaffy Trifles, the finest Flisnorp patisserie in the whole sector. For more information and full episode transcripts, visit us at www.stppodcast.com Featuring Nathan Comstock as Loaf, Austin Hendricks as Janets, Muffin Comstock as Muffin, and Ramy Abdelghani as Nassif.
This is Austin Hendricks, writer and actor on Solutions to Problems, a scifi sitcom centered around an advice show hosted by a human, Janet, and an alien, Loaf. This is Episode 22: No Optimal Time To Date Me. In this episode, Janet struggles to be the responsible host in between Loaf's recent disillusionment and her ex, Melody's interference. Transcript can be found at: https://www.stppodcast.com/blog/episode22, https://www.stppodcast.com/
Loaf, Janet, and IFM2 intern Sam team up for another episode revolving around hypernet dating. While also discussing their own experiences, they answer letters about accidentally catfishing yourself, and how to date when your isolationist cult dictates that you remain extremely average. Also: a rapid-fire round that breaks down what the most common dating profile phrases really mean! Content note: Discussions of sex and sexuality For more information and full episode transcripts, visit us at www.stppodcast.com Featuring Nathan Comstock as Loaf, Austin Hendricks as Janet, Phoenix Bunke as Samantha, and Ramy Abdelghani as Nassif.
Back home, Janet and Loaf host a parenting-themed episode with two special guests: Janet's mom and one of Loaf's broodlings. They all pitch in to help answer letters on the ramifications of gene-edited children, the existential loneliness of digital offspring, and how to share the holidays with your children who span multiple species and marriages. Meanwhile, Nassif and alternate Janet find themselves stranded in an interdimensional bus terminal. For more information and full episode transcripts, visit us at www.stppodcast.com Featuring Nathan Comstock as Loaf/Muffin, Austin Hendricks as Janet, Chloé Cunha as Melody, Suzanne O'Toole as Terry, and Ramy Abdelghani as Nassif.
In another alternate universe, Janet and Loaf are guests on "Problems Requiring Solutions", a show hosted by an alternate version of Melody. A dozen listeners call in to help Loaf and Janet with their problems regarding Armulan divorce, time travel tech support, and how to tell other versions of yourself that you want to see other people. For more information and full episode transcripts, visit us at www.stppodcast.com Featuring Nathan Comstock as Loaf, Austin Hendricks as Janets, Chloé Cunha as Melody/Melanie, and Ramy Abdelghani as Nassif.
Quarantine Players, A New Play Podcast.| We'll Keep the Ghostlight on For You!
About Growth in Isolation Kallie and Ryan have spent the last five months apart. Ever since Kallie moved across the country for a new job, Ryan has been struggling with the changes brought on by being alone. Ryan has sent Kallie a peach he has grown himself, and they finally have a chance to Video Chat, but things do not go as smoothly as either hope. This ten-minute play designed for video performance asks the question: how much of a change is too much for a relationship to withstand? Written for the Quarantine Playwriting Bake-Off, Round 3. Starring: Zach Hanna, Juliana Lind, and Austin Hendricks reading the stage direction About Monica Cross Monica Cross is an actor, director, and playwright located in Gainesville, FL. She earned her Masters of Fine Arts in Shakespeare and Performance from Mary Baldwin College (now Mary Baldwin University) in 2013, where she took her first playwriting class with Professor Todd Ristau. She has had several short plays produced at festivals across the United States, and self-produced her one-act play, “Cyrano on the Moon” at the Tampa International Fringe Festival in 2017. The Red Dice Collective then produced “Cyrano on the Moon” at the Minnesota Fringe Festival in 2018. Wonder of Our Stage, Monica's first full-length play, was winner of the 2018 Players New Play Festival in Sarasota, FL, and went on to be included in their Summer Sizzler's Series in 2019. She is also the recipient of the 2019 John Ringling Towers Individual Artist Award for Performing Arts, and a fellow at the Hermitage Artist Retreat. Member of the Dramatists Guild. Monica Cross: https://newplayexchange.org/plays/1020177/growth-isolation | https://twitter.com/theroaringgirl Quarantine Players are a group of directors, playwrights, actors, and technicians from all over the U.S. who have gathered to keep the ghost light on for you. We work to create weekly podcasts of new and classic plays so you can get your theatre fix! https://www.facebook.com/QuarantinePlayers --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/qplayers/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/qplayers/support
With Loaf and Janet still absent, Frankie, Melody, Mr. Xorfus, and Sam attempt to host an episode of Solutions to Problems, complete with AI versions of Janet and Loaf. They offer advice on how to deal with knowing that the founding father of your new colony was awful in a previous life, how to break out of the 400-year curfew assigned by your parents, and how to get your spouse to respect your family AI. For more information and full episode transcripts, visit us at www.stppodcast.com Featuring Nathan Comstock as Loaf, Austin Hendricks as Janets, Phoenix Bunke as Samantha, Valerie Loveland as Frankie, Chloé Cunha as Melody, and Ron Prudent as Mr. Xorfus.
Samantha presides over a meeting of IFM2 Subspace Radio interns, but is interrupted by the news that Janet and Loaf are missing. Meanwhile, Janet and Loaf work their way through different dimensions, meeting up with an alternate Janet and an unexpected alternate Melody. For more information and full episode transcripts, visit us at www.stppodcast.com Featuring Nathan Comstock as Loaf, Austin Hendricks as Janets, Phoenix Bunke as Samantha, Dallas Wheatley as Norvik, Emily Duggan as Makathena, Chloé Cunha as Melody, and Ron Prudent as Mr. Xorfus.
Loaf and Janet hang out at a karaoke bar with their alternate universe counterparts (Lavender, Frankie, and Beta Janet), and show how their singing, drinking, and flirting skills are just as highly polished as their advice giving. For more information and full episode transcripts, visit us at www.stppodcast.com Featuring Nathan Comstock as Loaf/Lavender, Austin Hendricks as Janets, Valerie Loveland as Frankie, and guest starring James Oliva as the MC.
Loaf and Janet are guests on an alternate timeline version of Solutions To Problems. On this live call-in show, they assist hosts Lavender and Frankie with questions about age-appropriate friendships for immortals, overcoming boredom as an AI, the surprising aftermath of liberating a planet, how to choose what TV shows to watch when you have two heads, and where to get lunch. For more information and full episode transcripts, visit us at www.stppodcast.com Featuring Nathan Comstock as Loaf/Lavender, Austin Hendricks as Janet(s), Valerie Loveland as Frankie, Marten Dollinger as Narflebock, and Ramy Abdelghani as Nassif. Guest stars in this episode: Maddy Searle, KC Wayland, Phoebe Joy, Anna Saldinger, and Mel Hartman.
In despair, Loaf finally opens up to Janet about what happened on Armulus, but Janet is a little distracted by her own concerns, including an unexpected visit by Officer Nassif. Plus, letters about robotic training boyfriends, Avian divorce, and how to deal with time dilation in a professional setting. Content notes: discussions of alcohol abuse, divorce, and abandonment issues For more information and full episode transcripts, visit us at www.stppodcast.com Featuring Nathan Comstock as Loaf, Austin Hendricks as Janet, Valerie Loveland as Frankie, and Ramy Abdelghani as Nassif.
Janet tries to be the responsible host as Loaf is feeling rather disillusioned with both radio and life. This proves to be difficult when Melody and her new beau arrive! Somehow, they still manage to answer questions about vehicular infidelity, replacement limb policies in the workplace, and how to equitably share your body with an energy being. For more information and full episode transcripts, visit us at www.stppodcast.com Featuring Nathan Comstock as Loaf, Austin Hendricks as Janet, Chloé Cunha as Melody, and Kris Kim as Nick.
Frankie and Officer Nassif play phone tag regarding IFM2's paradox-fixed contracts, and some disturbing timelines that may or may not have happened. Meanwhile, The Network of Janets have a groupchat to discuss temporal displacement coordinates, dating gossip, and whether or not certain Janets are keeping up with their tasks. This mini-episode features Valerie Loveland as Frankie, Ramy Abdelghani as Officer Nassif, and Austin Hendricks as Janets. For more information and full episode transcripts, visit us at www.stppodcast.com
The final part of our four-part miniseries! Wait Wait Don't Teleport Me!! is a sound collage of shows heard on IFM2 Subspace Radio, an ambient comedy outside the frame of linear time. In this final extended episode: making deep purple bread on The Universe's Test Kitchen, the horror of being named Derek, Janet fills us in on recent TV shows and movies, and a breakup song from Maggie's band, The Spindly Sisters. Also: the full vocal version of our theme song! With your soap operatic hosts: Kerrington, Nova, Maggie, and C.C. Sims. Transcript at www.stppodcast.com/blog/wwdtm4 WWDTM!! was created, produced, and musically scored by Michael F. Gill. Written sections were by Michael F. Gill, with everything else improvised by the actors. The theme song was composed by Thomas Dwyer, with lyrics and arrangement by Michael. This episode features: Suzanne O'Toole as The Honorable Margaret Fly April March as Dr. Nova Lasagna Pennington Susanna Kittredge as C.C. Sims Catherine Martin as Catherine Mckey Michael F. Gill as Kerrington Woods and Michael Frederick The voice of Mr. Xorfus is Ron Prudent. The voice of Samantha is Phoenix Bunke. The voice of Janet is Austin Hendricks. The voice of Loaf is Nathan Comstock. The voice of Frankie is Valerie Loveland. You also heard the voices of Austin Hendricks, Nathan Comstock, Chloe Cunha, Ramy Abdelghani, and Ron Prudent in the skits and sketches. “Baffin Bay” was written by Suzanne O'Toole. You can visit us online at www.stppodcast.com, which has full transcripts, as well as links on how you can support us through PayPal or Radiopublic. Season 3 of Solutions To Problems will be released this winter. We'll see you soon!
The third part of our new four-part miniseries! Wait Wait Don’t Teleport Me!! is a sound collage of shows heard on IFM2 Subspace Radio, an ambient comedy outside the frame of linear time. In this third episode: an interview with the only person to successfully prevent Shakespeare’s assassination, strategies on how to be a better eyeball ping-pong player, non-existent callers have a dial tone competition, and another segment with our omnipotent intern Samantha! With your soap operatic hosts: Kerrington, Nova, Maggie, and C.C. Sims. Transcript at http://www.stppodcast.com/blog/wwdtm3 WWDTM was created, produced, and musically scored by Michael F. Gill. Written sections were by Michael F. Gill, with everything else improvised by the actors. The theme song was composed by Thomas Dwyer, with lyrics and arrangement by Michael. This episode features: Suzanne O'Toole as The Honorable Margaret Fly April March as Dr. Nova Lasagna Pennington Susanna Kittredge as C.C. Sims Catherine Martin as Catherine Mckey Michael F. Gill as Kerrington Woods and Michael Frederick The voice of Samantha is Phoenix Bunke. The voice of Loaf is Nathan Comstock. The voice of Frankie is Valerie Loveland. You also heard the voices of Austin Hendricks, Nathan Comstock, Chloe Cunha, Ramy Abdelghani, and Ron Prudent in the skits and sketches. You can visit us online at www.stppodcast.com, which has full transcripts, as well as links on how you can support us through PayPal or Radiopublic. Season 3 will be coming soon!
Second part of our new four-part miniseries! Wait Wait Don't Teleport Me!! is a sound collage of shows heard on IFM2 Subspace Radio, an ambient comedy outside the frame of linear time. In this second episode: worm-wielding birds face off on a competitive cooking show, a murder mystery composed entirely of raspy voices, a lightning round of incomprehensible callers, and lots more! With your soap operatic hosts Kerrington, Nova, Maggie, and C.C. Sims. Transcript at www.stppodcast.com/blog/wwdtm2 Content notes: Discussions of eating, worms, and murder. WWDTM was created, produced, and musically scored by Michael F. Gill. Written sections were by Michael F. Gill, with everything else improvised by the actors. The theme song was composed by Thomas Dwyer, with lyrics and arrangement by Michael. This episode features: Suzanne O'Toole as The Honorable Margaret Fly April March as Dr. Nova Lasagna Pennington Susanna Kittredge as C.C. Sims Catherine Martin as Catherine Mckey Michael F. Gill as Kerrington Woods and Michael Frederick The voice of Mr. Xorfus is Ron Prudent. The voice of Loaf is Nathan Comstock. The voice of Frankie is Valerie Loveland. You also heard the voices of Austin Hendricks, Nathan Comstock, Chloe Cunha, Ramy Abdelghani, and Ron Prudent in the skits and sketches. Additional vocals in this episode by Stephanie Raymond. Season 3 of Solutions To Problems will be released this winter. We'll see you soon!
Our new four-part miniseries! Wait Wait Don’t Teleport Me!! is a sound collage of shows heard on IFM2 Subspace Radio, an ambient comedy outside the frame of linear time. In this first episode: a deep dive into the history of popsicle jokes, what it’s like when 96% of your body is traded to another laserball team, segments with Loaf and Sam, plus lots more! With your hosts: Kerrington, Nova, Maggie, and C.C. Sims. Transcript at www.stppodcast.com/blog/wwdtm1 Content notes: Episode contains very brief mentions of cannibalism, violence, and dissociation. (This show isn't scary or violent! Just really weird.) WWDTM was created, produced, and musically scored by Michael F. Gill. Written sections were by Michael F. Gill, with everything else improvised by the actors. The theme song was composed by Thomas Dwyer, with lyrics and arrangement by Michael. This episode features: Suzanne O'Toole as The Honorable Margaret Fly April March as Dr. Nova Lasagna Pennington Susanna Kittredge as C.C. Sims Catherine Martin as Catherine Mckey Michael F. Gill as Kerrington Woods and Michael Frederick The voice of Samantha is Phoenix Bunke. The voice of Loaf is Nathan Comstock. The voice of Frankie is Valerie Loveland. You also heard the voices of Austin Hendricks, Nathan Comstock, Chloe Cunha, Ramy Abdelghani, and Ron Prudent in the skits and sketches. Season 3 of Solutions To Problems will be released this winter. We'll see you soon!
In this episode we are joined by Austin Hendricks who is 24 years old and has had great success in managing his money. Austin shares some of his secrets to successfully paying off his debt obligations early.
Off the air, the whole crew celebrate the end of the season, but there are still some problems to be solved, namely Loaf's misgivings about their upcoming family visit, Janet's uncertain employment status, and Samantha's ongoing struggle to be a real person instead of the idea of a real person. Featuring Ron Prudent as Mr. Xorfus, Valerie Loveland as Frankie, Phoenix Bunke as Sam, Chloe Cunha as Melody, Bridget Kraynick as Broodmate, Austin Hendricks as Janet, and Nathan Comstock as Loaf. This is the last episode of season 2! Thanks for listening! Episode transcripts are available at www.stppodcast.com. We’ll have bonus content on the feed until we come back with season 3 later this year. Send us letters at problemsrequiringsolutions@gmail.com.
Janet and Loaf listen to letters about living inside the ramifications of genetic engineering, and how to measure your compatibility with someone who was in a time loop when you met. Also, Officer Nassif is back to weigh in on the time travel shenanigans, including a time capsule letter that's turns out to be more personal then expected. Content notes: Discussions of racism [2:20-8:30] and stalking [8:30-14:00]. Featuring the voices of Rami Abdel-Ghani as Officer Nassif, Nathan Comstock as Loaf, and Austin Hendricks as Janet. This episode's letters were read by Sarah Irwin, Kris Kim, and Alessandra Levy. For more information and full episode transcripts, visit us at www.stppodcast.com.
Nothing topsy-turvy at all happens to Janet and Loaf before the show, and it surely doesn't affect their performance in answering letters about universal translation gone awry, workplace infidelity, and the experience of living as a certain species. There aren't even any special guests who break into the studio to confront them about the problems they are avoiding in their personal lives. What a relief! Featuring Valerie Loveland as Frankie, Chloe Cunha as Melody, Bridget Kraynik as Loaf's Broodmate, Nathan Comstock as Loaf, and Austin Hendricks as Janet. This week's letters were read by Will Redwood, Elena Fernández-Collins, and Walter F. Gill. For more information and full episode transcripts, visit us at www.stppodcast.com.
Off the air, Janet and Melody discuss whether to be romantic or pedantic, while Loaf and Mr. Xorfus argue about Janet’s future role at IFM2. Sometimes humans are too human for their own good! Featuring Chloe Cunha as Melody, Austin Hendricks as Janet, Nathan Comstock as Loaf, and Ron Prudent as Mr. Xorfus. For more information and full episode transcripts, visit us at www.stppodcast.com.
Janet and Loaf listen to letters about musical multi-level marketing, augmented reality in the workplace, and the planet-wide apocalypse that never showed up. Thanks to Melody, Loaf also has to deal with an unexpected letter from their homeworld. Featuring Chloe Cunha as Melody, Bridget Kraynik as Loaf's Broodmate, Nathan Comstock as Loaf, and Austin Hendricks as Janet. This week's letters were read by Masha Sten-Clanton, Grayson Hendricks, and Gillian Daniels. For more information and full episode transcripts, visit us at www.stppodcast.com.
Frankie joins Janet and Loaf to answer a flurry of dating-related queries. Are algorithms romantic? How does one politely address the logistics of interspecies relations? Is resplendent plumage enough to get you out of paying the check? All this and more on this special episode. Content note: This episode contains frank discussions of sex. Listener discretion is advised. Featuring Valerie Loveland as Frankie, Nathan Comstock as Loaf, and Austin Hendricks as Janet. This week's letter was read by April March. For more information and full episode transcripts, visit us at www.stppodcast.com.
Samantha the omnipotent teenager returns to fill Janet's voicemails with problems about high school melodrama, the financial crisis of the 26th century, and whether or not she is a real person. Will Janet ever call her back? Sure, right after this coffee break with Melody... This episode features Phoenix Bunke as Samantha, Chloe Cunha as Melody, and Austin Hendricks as Janet. For more information and full episode transcripts, visit us at www.stppodcast.com
Janet, Loaf, and station AI Melody discuss how to handle a partner who experiences media on a completely different level, how to fit in with your non-telepathic friends, and what to do when the multitudes you contain, are in fact, very boring. This episode features Chloe Cunha as Melody, Austin Hendricks as Janet, and Nathan Comstock as Loaf. This week's letters were read by Daniel H. Gill, Evan Cutts, and Walt Whitbot. Fee moved to do the listener survey? You can find it, as well as more information and full episode transcripts, on our website at www.stppodcast.com.
Janet and Loaf discuss the pitfalls of non-humans adopting humans, what to do when your past lives start developing anxiety, and how to define infidelity when your partner is only having affairs with alternate versions of you. They also speak with Mr. Xorfus, IFM2's programming manager, about the station's annual pledge drive. This episode features Ronald Prudent as Mr. Xorfus, Austin Hendricks as Janet, and Nathan Comstock as Loaf. This week's letters were read by Lihi Zaks, Annie Moriando, and Zach Gellar. For more information and full episode transcripts, visit us at www.stppodcast.com
Janet and Loaf discuss the culpability of inter-dimensional hookups, how to avoid ritual combat when everyone else is doing it, and check in with Frankie for a ruling on the rights of celebrity pets. Janet & Loaf recently appeared on the podcast “How to Listen to Music in the 22nd Century”. The episode is called “A Package Arrives Part 1.” It's a huge crossover episode featuring actors and characters from audio dramas across the board. Find it on their website or on your favorite podcatcher. http://howtolisten22nd.com/ Featuring Valerie Loveland as Frankie, Nathan Comstock as Loaf, and Austin Hendricks as Janet. This week's letters were read by Dave McKenna, Grace Kufner, and Levi Comstock. For more information and full episode transcripts, find us online at www.stppodcast.com
Janet and Loaf tackle accidental co-parenting, omnipotent teens, lonely planets, a space cult, and gets some help from everyone's favorite time agent. Featuring Phoenix Bunke as Samantha, Ramy Abdelghani as Officer Nassif, Nathan Comstock as Periwinkle/Loaf, and Austin Hendricks as Janet. This week's letters were read by Arturo Fernandez and Patricia A. Gill. For more information and full episode transcripts, visit us at www.stppodcast.com
Janet and Periwinkle get back into the swerve of things for an AI-themed show, with a very special (if unintended) guest in studio. They tackle when to come out as a sentient being, how to be a good virtual assistant, and also give tips on how to cope with being ghosted. Featuring Chloe Cunha as Melody, Nathan Comstock as Periwinkle/Loaf, and Austin Hendricks as Janet. This week's letters were read by Becca Mackenzie, Harry the Robot, and Stephanie Raymond. For more information and full episode transcripts, visit us at www.stppodcast.com
Melody updates the employees of IFM2 Subspace Radio on office news and upcoming events. The voice of Melody is Chloe Cunha. Solutions to Problems is written by Nathan Comstock, Austin Hendricks, and Michael F. Gill and is also produced and musically scored by Michael F. Gill. For more information and episode transcripts, check out our website at www.stppodcast.com
A collection of messages left in the voicemail inbox of a selves-obsessed, hyper-capitalistic radio co-host, during her time traveling shenanigans. Turns out it's hard to maintain a social life when you exist in so many places at once! Featuring Ramy Abdelghani as Officer Nassif, Chloe Cunha as Melody, Whitney Plasket as Blatin, Ronald Prudent as Mr. Xorfus, Suzanne O'Toole as Janet's Mom, Valerie Loveland as Frankie, and Austin Hendricks as Janet. Solutions to Problems is written by Nathan Comstock, Austin Hendricks, and Michael F. Gill and is also produced and musically scored by Michael F. Gill. For more information and full episode transcripts, visit us at www.stppodcast.com.