POPULARITY
Starship Iris is still on hiatus, but in the meantime, we're dropping the first episode of friend of the show, award-winning Midwestern Gothic audio drama Unwell.You can read a transcript for this episode here: https://www.unwellpodcast.com/s1e1-homecoming-transcriptThis episode features: Clarisa Cherie Rios as Lily, Marsha Harman as Dot, Clint Worthington as Russel Epstien, Bethany Hart as Cynthia Harper, LaQuin Groves as Dale, Mark Soloff as an old man on the edge of town, Michael Turrentine as Wes, Pat King as Chester, Sebastian Orr as [REDACTED], Ele Matelan as [REDACTED]. Voices by Alex Brown, Jeff Van Dreason, Eric Silver, Julia Schifini, Amanda McSweene-Geehan, Michelle Nickolaisen, Jack Pevyhouse, Paul Miscagave and Bridge Greene. Written by Jim McDoniel, sound design by Ryan Schile, directed by Jeffrey Nils Gardner, music composed by Stephen Poon, recording engineer Mel Ruder, Theme performed by Stephen Poon, Lauren Kelly, Gunnar Jebsen, Travis Elfers, Mel Ruder, and Betsey Palmer, Unwell lead sound designer Ryan Schile, Executives Producers Eleanor Hyde and Jeffrey Gardner, by HartLife NFP.Content Advisories. This Episode contains:Jump scaresAggressive DogsAnimals in peril (but not hurt)Creepy noisesUncomfortable social situationsThreatening whispersBroken limbsAutomobile scares
Hi there, this is Jack Pevyhouse. I'm the writer, director and voice of Shiloh in Forest Guide. Forest Guide is a four-part miniseries about a grad student questioning his place in academia and struggling to shift his life into what he actually wants. And one night, he gets help to do so from a strange woman in the woods—with pointed ears and a lantern lit by a glowing celosia. This series deals with things like fear of the unknown future, alcohol addiction, trauma over the loss of a loved one, and the struggle to find a fulfilling place in life. Thank you for your consideration in this year's Audio Verse Awards. Here's a clip from episode two of the series, featuring myself as Shiloh, Julia Schifini as the Guide, and Alex Brown as Faustine. https://officialforestguide.podbean.com/
Lieutenant Tom Madrazo handles a great deal of unusual happenings as a member of the Superstition Police Force. It's the way of small town life. He's not a man who puts a lot of stock in fairy tales, but his view has shifted a little in the last few months. Like this tale - which begins under the light of a full moon... "Rare Meat" stars Alex Gallegos as Tom Madrazo, with a special appearance by Jack Pevyhouse. It was written and edited by Sarah Kolb. Superstition's Twitter account: https://twitter.com/podsuperstition Support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/superstitionpodcast Buy merch: https://www.teepublic.com/user/superstitionpodcast
Our heroes celebrate what it means to be family. Transcript here: thegoblinshead.com/listen Want to support the inn? Visit our Patreon, follow us on Twitter, or leave a review! Follow Vladimir "Vladibear" Gabatel on Twitter, @Vladibear_94. Special thanks to our background orcs: Jarred Worley, Chris Magilton, Max Kreisky, Jack Pevyhouse, Strider Leigh, Mads Upton, Lee Davis-Thalbourne, Amanda McColgan, and Drew Gover. Our next episode will be up on August 28th. See you then!
When the circumstances of previous events force the Zoo staff onto the wrong boat in the middle of Loch Ness, they come head to head with a mysterious new group in a yellow submarine. Zoo is created by C.J. Housh, Coni Kitts, and Codi Phillips. This episode is written by Coni Kitts The voice of McKayla Kespar is Coni Kitts The voices of the Mothman and Amos provided by C.J. Housh The voice of Alexander Beckett is Nathan Gandy The voice of Barnes is Chris Meier The voice of Titanium Violet is Lucille Valentine The voice of Phineas Seagate is Robert Chauncey The voice of Normandy is Fox Cooper Opening narration by Jack Pevyhouse of Forest Guide. Follow him @aSpecificJack or @ForestGuideAD Directed by Codi Phillips. Sound Design by C.J. Housh Original Music by Nathan Gandy The Aquarium track in this episode is The Crypt of Boone Helm Remastered by TechnoAxe Follow us on twitter @zoopodcast.
In which Shiloh returns to the Guide, and the journey ends. ——— CW: mild suicide ideation Forest Guide is a four-part miniseries from Crossroad Stations, and was written, directed, and produced by Jack Pevyhouse. Script can be found here.
Greater Boston is written and produced by Alexander Danner and Jeff Van Dreason, with recording and technical assistance from Marck Harmon. Content warnings at end of show notes. Thank you to our Patreon supporter Rasmus! You to can support us on Patreon at www.patreon.com/GreaterBoston CAST This episode featured: Lydia Anderson as Gemma Linzer Coolidge (she/her) Julia Morizawa as Omi Ogawa (she/her) Mario de Rosa Jr as Isaiah Powell (he/him) Summer Unsinn as Charlotte Linzer-Coolidge (she/her) Jessica Washington as Isabelle Powell (she/her) Julia Schifini as 23 Skidoo (she/her) Tanja Milojevic as Melissa (she/her) Jake Del Rio as Fox Fossil (he/him) Braden Lamb as Leon Stamatis (he/him) Kelly McCabe as Nica Stamatis (she/her) James Capobianco as Dipshit Poletti (he/him) and Paul Chelmsworth (he/him) Mike Linden as Oliver West (he/him) Julia Propp as Louisa Alvarez (she/her) James Oliva as Michael Tate (he/him) Johanna Bodnyk as Mallory (she/her) Sam Musher as Emily Bespin (she/her) Jim Johanson as Rusty (he/him) Jordan Higgs as Ethan Bespin (he/him) James Johnston as Dimitri Stamatis (he/him) With Tanja Milojevic, Jack Pevyhouse, (and Alex Welch) as MBTA commuters MUSIC Charlie on the MTA by Emily Peterson and Dirk Tiede Childgrove by Dirk Tiede Gigantic Greater Boston thank you to Great Lakes USA for allowing us to use their song The Best Band at O'Brien's. If you like what you heard click here to check out their Bandcamp page for more songs. Transcripts available at GreaterBostonShow.com Content Warnings Strong Language Kidnapping Medical Experimentation Rescue Attempt Tension Alcohol Consumed Loud punk rock Threatening Robots References to Alcoholism Chainsaws Gobbling Turkeys as Boxing Noises
In which Shiloh tries to find a purpose, and the Guide is reunited with someone special to her. ——— Forest Guide is a four-part miniseries from Crossroad Stations, and was written, directed, and produced by Jack Pevyhouse. Script can be found here.
Loyal Policies- we're here with the first episode of HartLife NFP's new podcast- Unwell, a Midwestern Gothic Mystery. If you want to hear more, go subscribe on your favorite podcasting app, or listen at http://www.unwellpodcast.com. Content Advisories for this episode can be found here. You can read a transcript for this episode here. This episode features: Shariba Rivers as Lily, Marsha Harman as Dot, Clint Worthington as Russel, Bethany Hart as Cynthia, LaQuin Groves as Dale, Mark Soloff as an old man on the edge of town, Michael Turrentine as Wes, Pat King as Chester, Sebastian Orr as &$^#&$#(, Ele Matelan as ))@&*@^$&. Voices by Alex Brown, Jeff Van Dreason, Eric Silver, Julia Schifini, Amanda McSweene-Geehan, Michelle Nickolaisen, Jack Pevyhouse, Paul Miscagave and Bridge Greene. Written by Jim McDoniel, sound design by Ryan Schile, directed by Jeffrey Nils Gardner, music composed by Stephen Poon, recording engineer Mel Ruder, Theme performed by Stephen Poon, Lauren Kelly, Gunnar Jebsen, Travis Elfers, Mel Ruder, and Betsey Palmer, Unwell lead sound designer Ryan Schile, Executives Producers Eleanor Hyde and Jeffrey Gardner, by HartLife NFP.
Lily Harper comes “home.” Content Advisories for this episode can be found here. You can read a transcript for this episode here. This episode features: Shariba Rivers as Lily, Marsha Harman as Dot, Clint Worthington as Russel, Bethany Hart as Cynthia, LaQuin Groves as Dale, Mark Soloff as an old man on the edge of town, Michael Turrentine as Wes, Pat King as Chester, Sebastian Orr as &$^#&$#(, Ele Matelan as ))@&*@^$&. Voices by Alex Brown, Jeff Van Dreason, Eric Silver, Julia Schifini, Amanda McSweene-Geehan, Michelle Nickolaisen, Jack Pevyhouse, Paul Miscagave and Bridge Greene. Written by Jim McDoniel, sound design by Ryan Schile, directed by Jeffrey Nils Gardner, music composed by Stephen Poon, recording engineer Mel Ruder, Theme performed by Stephen Poon, Lauren Kelly, Gunnar Jebsen, Travis Elfers, Mel Ruder, and Betsey Palmer, Unwell lead sound designer Ryan Schile, Executives Producers Eleanor Hyde and Jeffrey Gardner, by HartLife NFP.
Two xenoarcheologists find themselves on a small world orbiting a binary star. But what starts off as an expedition to survey the planet and the remains of a lost alien civilization, turns into a monstrous game of cat and mouse, as the two scientists are left to face the creatures that killed the planet in the first place... In Janus Descending... Chel - Jordan Cobb Peter - Anthony Olivieri Axel - Zach Libresco Captain Rori - Julia Schifini With additional voices by Jack Pevyhouse, Sarah Rhea Werner, Karyn Keene and Cristina Riegel Written, Directed and Produced - Jordan Cobb Sound Editor - Julia Schifini Monster Maker - Karyn Keene Composition - Daryl Banner Additional music - "Patricia" by STATEN Janus Descending is a No Such Thing Production. To donate, read transcripts, or find out more about us, visit nosuchthingradio.com or patron.com/nosuchthingproductions Content Warning: Janus Descending is a horror narrative aimed at a mature audience, and as such, may contain material that is upsetting or triggering for certain people. WE STRONGLY RECOMMEND that you do not listen while driving.
In which Shiloh meets strangers on the path, and the Guide hears a cold voice. ——— Forest Guide is a four-part miniseries from Crossroad Stations, and was written, directed, and produced by Jack Pevyhouse. Script can be found here.
In which we meet the lost one, Shiloh, and his journey begins. ——— Forest Guide is a four-part miniseries from Crossroad Stations, and was written, directed, and produced by Jack Pevyhouse. Script can be found here.
The royal baby arrives well ahead of schedule — and so does an unwelcome guest.Episode TranscriptCreditsBarbara Clifford as Alba SalixJulian Sark as MagnusOlivia Jon as Hollyand Elaine O'Neal as Antalia PearceyMarisa King as Queen ParabelGeorge Bertwell as King GuntherHugh McLeod as Aten-AbenMbula Enobong as Loria BereniceAbbas Hussein as Withrow Leeand special guests:Braden Lamb as Leon Stamatis (from Greater Boston)Alexander Danner (of Greater Boston) as Edgar PrestonSarah Golding as Lady JonewoodWritten and directed by Eli McIlveen and Sean HowardMusic and sound design by Eli McIlveenAssociate producers: Michael Hudson, Jack Pevyhouse, Paul Tedesco, Keiko Kanda, Heather Collins and Julian SarkSupporting Producer: Kim BellingerExecutive Producer: Dave AddisonSupport the show and get access to bonus content: https://albasalix.com/supportContent warning: Violence, knives, panic, heights, hijacking, death threats, magical pregnancy and labour, separation, allergies, and ever so much screaming.
King Gunther's outlandish plans for a new school of medicine require Minister Pearcey and the House of Healing crew to throw a gala fundraiser.Episode TranscriptCreditsBarbara Clifford as Alba SalixJulian Sark as MagnusOlivia Jon as Hollyand Elaine O'Neal as Antalia PearceyGeorge Bertwell as King GuntherMarisa King as Queen ParabelAbbas Hussein as Neighbour 2Hugo Jones as Lord Croncibleand special guests:Neighbour 1: Jack Pevyhouse of Misadventure by Death, Jim Robbie and Forest GuideEdgar Preston: Alexander Danner of Greater BostonLady Jonewood: Sarah GoldingScript, music and sound design by Eli McIlveenDirected by Sean Howard and Eli McIlveenAssociate Producers: Julian Sark, Michael Hudson, Jack Pevyhouse, Paul Tedesco, Keiko Kanda and Heather CollinsSupporting Producer: Kim BellingerExecutive Producer: Dave AddisonSupport the show and get access to bonus content: https://albasalix.com/supportContent warning: Knife violence, panic, magical pregnancy, icky diseases, things going bang.
The House of Healing crew visit the Harvest Moon Faire to unwind, but strange and monstrous things are afoot.Episode TranscriptCreditsBarbara Clifford as Alba SalixJulian Sark as MagnusOlivia Jon as Hollyand Elaine O'Neal as Antalia PearceyMbula Enobong as Loria BereniceRobert Frances as JeromeAbbas Hussein as Withrow LeeGeorge Bertwell as King GuntherMarisa King as Queen Parabeland special guests:Royal Librarians Amanda McLoughlin and Julia Schifini, hosts of of the podcast Spirits;the prologue was read by Chris Luckhardt;the Cook and young Master Martin were Alan Burgon and Julia C. Thorne of The Amelia Project from Imploding Fictions;and Biff was played by James Oliva, heard on countless shows and creator of What's The Frequency.Written and directed by Eli McIlveen and Sean HowardMusic and sound design by Eli McIlveenAssociate Producers: Heather Collins, Julian Sark, Michael Hudson, Jack Pevyhouse, Paul Tedesco and Keiko KandaSupporting Producer: Kim BellingerExecutive Producer: Dave AddisonSupport the show and get access to bonus content: https://albasalix.com/supportContent warning: Danger, animal attacks, violent mobs and day drinking.
Alba and Holly get a summons to examine the Queen, Ms Pearcey gets some unexpected assistance, and Magnus gets in deep trouble.Episode TranscriptCreditsBarbara Clifford as Alba SalixJulian Sark as MagnusOlivia Jon as Hollyand Elaine O'Neal as Antalia PearceyMbula Enobong as Loria BereniceRobert Frances as JeromeAbbas Hussein as Guy van FleetMarisa King as Queen ParabelGeorge Bertwell as King GuntherMichael Howie as Travinand special guest Braden Lamb as LeonLeon Stamatis is one of the wonderful characters on Greater Boston, created by Alexander Danner and Jeff Van Dreason. Check it out at greaterbostonshow.com.Written by Sean HowardDirected by Sean Howard and Eli McIlveenMusic and sound design by Eli McIlveenAssociate producers: Keiko Kanda, Heather Collins, Julian Sark, Michael Hudson, Jack Pevyhouse and Paul TedescoSupporting Producer: Kim BellingerExecutive Producer: Dave AddisonSupport the show and get access to bonus content: https://albasalix.com/supportContent warning: Fire, flood, confinement, near-drowning, interrogation and misgendering.This episode has been brought to you by Anansi Storytime, a podcast of tales from all over the world. Check them out at spiderstorytime.com.
Chel, alone. An approach. A beginning... In this episode of Janus Descending... Chel - Jordan Cobb Sound Editor - Julia Schifini Composition - Daryl Banner Monster Maker - Karyn Keene Also featuring the voice talents of Anthony Olivieri, Zach Libresco, Julia Schifini, Cristina Riegel and Jack Pevyhouse To donate, read a transcript of this episode, or find out more about us, visit nosuchthingradio.com or patreon.com/nosuchthingproductions Content Warning: Janus Descending is a horror narrative aimed at a mature audience, and as such, may contain material that is upsetting or triggering for certain people.
Greater Boston is written and produced by Alexander Danner and Jeff Van Dreason, with recording and technical assistance from Marck Harmon. Thank you to our sponsor Porter Square Books! Use coupon code Boston18 to take 20% off Riddance by Shelley Jackson, or any great book! You can support Greater Boston on Patreon at https://www.patreon.com/GreaterBoston. CAST This episode featured: Mike Linden as Oliver West (he/him) Jordan Higgs as Ethan Bespin (he/him) Sam Musher as Emily Bespin (she/her) Lydia Anderson as Gemma Linzer-Coolidge (she/her) Julia Propp as Louisa Alverez (she/her) Braden Lamb as Leon Stamatis (he/him) Kelly McCabe as Nica Stamatis (she/her) James Oliva as Michael Tate (he/him) Also featuring: Kenny Garcia as Bruce Bosley (he/him) With Anthony Geehan, Bridge Geene, Jesse Hall, Erin King, Amanda McSweeny Geehan, Paul Miscavage, and Jack Pevyhouse, as Cheese Robots and Baseball Fans. Interviews with real greater Boston residents. MUSIC Charlie on the MTA is performed by Emily Peterson and Dirk Tiede. Drums by Jim Johanson. Broke Yeti by Ryan Estrada. On Questions of Innocence and The Naivete of Flowers Act I by Lloyd Rogers. Transcripts are available at GreaterBostonShow.com. Some sound effects and music used from public domain and creative commons sources. CONTENT NOTES Strong Language Political Manipulation Unintentional brainwashing Alcoholic Consumption Possible functional alcoholism Description of death / near death experience Abandonment Arnold Schwarzenegger impressions
An old enemy comes to town, and the Axe & Crown's regulars prepare for battle.Episode TranscriptCreditsStarring Hugo Jones, Art Carlson and Marisa King, with special guest Karim Kronfli – plus cameos by Jack Pevyhouse, Jake Song and the Aural Traditions cast! Written and directed by Eli McIlveen.Sound design and music by Eli McIlveen.Produced by Sean Howard.Content warning: organized crime, war, death threats, violence, siege, fantasy racism, confinement, drinking.Check us out on Patreon and help us make more Axe & Crown! Get bonus episodes and lots more at patreon.com/albasalix.
Greater Boston is written and produced by Alexander Danner and Jeff Van Dreason. You can support Greater Boston on Patreon at https://www.patreon.com/GreaterBoston. If you’d like to continue supporting Greater Boston through our season hiatus, you can visit our shop, which features official Greater Boston posters, postcards, and mugs. Find it at www.greaterbostonshow.com. CAST In order of appearance, this episode featured: Jesse Hall as Clark (he/him) Iri Alexander as Mouse (they/them) Jake Song as Fox Fossil (he/him) Mischa Stanton as Particle Physics (they/them) Jack Pevyhouse as Anaximander (he/him) Julia Schifini as 23 Skidoo (she/her) Jack has asked us to give a special shoutout to his mom and dad, saying “Thank you so much for encouraging me to do what I wanna do!” And we want to thank all of our guest stars for helping us out with this episode. You can find them in more audio dramas including Tales of Thattown, Jim Robbie and the Wanderers, arsParadoxica, and the drunken folklore podcast Spirits. Transcripts are posted at GreaterBostonShow.com.
Jim Robbie and the Wanderers is currently on a 2 month haitus. We will be releasing minisodes in place of the next 3 episodes. Featuring Zoe von Embler as Frey Jake Song as Nico Iri Alexander as Tango Peter Lalush as Artax Gavin Waters as Martinus and Jack Pevyhouse as the Siren. Jim Robbie and the Wanderers is a bi-monthly radio drama podcast. A troupe of musicians are traveling a surreal post-apocalyptic America with their robot companion Jim Robbie, entertaining and sticking their noses where they don’t belong. The United States that the Wanderers inhabit is full of all sorts of strange and wonderful surprises, from zombies, cactus people, underwater kingdoms to vampires, messed up physics and mad scientists. A script for those who want to follow along, or who are hard of hearing is found on our website at jimrobbieandthewanderers.com