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Follow Matt on IG @the_mattstagram In this episode we discuss the MLM industry not taking a stand about injustice, racism, and homophobia. Visit ThriveMindLLC.com today to schedule your free no commitment call to help jumpstart your side hustle, business, or career change today. That's ThriveMindLLC.com to make that big change today! https://www.thrivemindllc.com/ How to contact me: My Free Discord group: http://discord.gg/abe9tzr7 IG: @from_huns_to_humans Tiktok: @fromhunstohuman podcast email: fromhunstohumans@gmail.com Resources: How to leave an MLM: http://mlmtruth.org/2017/11/11/how-to-leave-an-mlm/ National Suicide Hotline: 800-273-8255 Crisis Text Line: 741741 Physician Support Line: http://www.physiciansupportline.com/ Emotional PPE: https://emotionalppe.org/ How can you help? Report false income and health claims here: https://reportfraud.ftc.gov/ Or go to: https://www.truthinadvertising.org You can also report to your state Attorney General's office! https://www.naag.org/find-my-ag/ Not in the U.S.? Go here: https://www.ftc.gov/policy/international/competition-consumer-protection-authorities-worldwide --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/danielle6575/support
Episode 34 is full of #facts.We cheer after reading Podtrac’ s latest Coronvavirus impact study—downloads and audiences are growing!We say brilliant to RAJA’s latest study that reports over 10.1m people in the UK now listen to podcasts every week.We agree with Matty Staudt of Podcast Business Journal, who reminds podcasters that introducing your episodes with random banter only works if you’re FAMOUS. Instead, he suggests a few simple adjustments to hook new listeners.We hear echo, echo, echo, after reading Matthew Boudreau’s latest piece for Podcast Host, which explains what latency is and how to reduce it.And, we open the tissue box for anyone who’s ever gotten a horrible review. With the help of therapists, podcasters, and artists, we put together a step-by-step guide for overcoming negative reviews (and spinning them into growth opportunities!). TK LINK WHEN LIVE.The podcast industry is rapidly growing. Sounder makes it easy for audio creators to stay on top of it all with This Week In Podcasting, where we discuss this week’s most exciting podcasting news and tips, all in under 10 minutes.
No, I'm not interviewing myself! As it turns out, there are two Boudreau's in the world of audio named Matt (Me) and Matthew (my guest). Matthew Boudreau is a field recordist, podcast producer, consultant and editor, and sound designer living in Buffalo, NY. Matthew has been working in podcasting since 2008 and has over 20 years experience as an audio professional, working in computer multimedia, theatre sound, studio recording, film, and sound effects field recording. He is the founder of the 11th Hour Audio Challenge, an annual podcast event that challenges audio drama producers to collaborate in creating works of horror in the month of October. Matthew’s audio post-production company, Uberduo, sells immersive sound effect bundles dedicated to the exploration and reproduction of locations and props for film and audio fiction. His sound effect bundles can be found on http://www.asoundeffect.com and individual sound effects can be found at soundsnap.com. Matthew was the dialogue editor for the Audible productions, Locke and Key and X-Files: Cold Cases. He has spoken at CONvergence in Bloomington, Minnesota and SXSW in Austin Texas on topics including voice acting, sound design, and making the jump from film to podcast fiction. His audio fiction pieces 1918, Intensive Care and A Prophets Guide have won Mark Time and Ogle awards. In addition to the annual 11th Hour Challenge, his current podcast projects include sound design for The Once and Future Nerd and editing for The Activist Files for the Center for Constitutional Rights. In this episode, we discuss: The Language of Audio Spiderman vs Draco The Dragon Joining the military Soul-Sucking Jobs Audio Drama Field Recording Podcasts Stealth Recording The Buffalo Border Patrol Links and Show Notes: Matthew's Company: https://www.uberduo.com/ Matthew's Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/matthew-boudreau-a60a4b7/ Podcast Host: https://www.thepodcasthost.com/ Field Recording by Paul: Virostek: https://amzn.to/2WVMuCO Rick Viers Location Sound: https://amzn.to/3bA82J8 Rick Viers Sound Effects Bible: https://amzn.to/39uRCR1 Get work!: https://www.mandy.com/ Support WCA - Go Ad-Free! https://glow.fm/workingclassaudio/ Connect with Matt on Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/mattboudreau/ Current sponsors & promos: https://bit.ly/2WmKbFw Working Class Audio Journal: https://amzn.to/2GN67TP Credits: Guest: Matthew Boudreau Host: Matt Boudreau WCA Theme Music: Cliff Truesdell Announcer: Chuck Smith Editing: Anne-Marie Pleau & Matt Boudreau Additional Music: The License Lab
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Coming January 2019. A young psychic stumbles into a carnival underworld run by the Angel of Death.Teaser Credits: Owen McCuen as the Knife SalesmanSound and Music by Matthew Boudreau
Lightning Theater of the Mind's Tanja Milojevic and Aural Stage Studios producer Matthew Boudreau present Paul Spenser's the Lightkeeper, starring Kevy Parr, Sarah Rhea Werner, and Robert Cudmore.
Lightning Theater of the Mind's Tanja Milojevic and Aural Stage Studios producer Matthew Boudreau present Paul Spenser's the Lightkeeper, starring Kevy Parr, Sarah Rhea Werner, and Robert Cudmore.
Austin speaks with Matthew Boudreau of Aural Stage Studios, !!th Hour Productions, Audio Drama Network, and the executive producer of this show, about immersive sound. we experimented with google hangouts for this interview and created a live tutorial video with Reaper, demonstrating what is discussed for Patreon Patrons. being that it was our first time using the platform, Austins audio is a little wonky, but we believe we've worked out the issue for possible future tutorials!
Austin speaks with Matthew Boudreau of Aural Stage Studios, !!th Hour Productions, Audio Drama Network, and the executive producer of this show, about immersive sound. we experimented with google hangouts for this interview and created a live tutorial video with Reaper, demonstrating what is discussed for Patreon Patrons. being that it was our first time using the platform, Austins audio is a little wonky, but we believe we've worked out the issue for possible future tutorials!
Six android beings must cope with what it means to be human, and the terror that goes along with it. Light years from earth, who will save them when everything goes horribly wrong. Artwork by Bob Garvin Starring: Sarah Golding, Owen McCuen, Danielle Ries, Drew Profit, Scott Phillips, Mike Janson, Kristin Martin, Austin Beach, and Pete Lutz. Written and directed by Jeremy Hennessy and Scott Phillips. dialogue editing by Austin Beach, sound design by Matthew Boudreau of Aural Stage Studios, Musical score by Dayn Leonardson
On Halloween night four friends gather together and discover that some traditions are all too real. Starring Owen McCuen, Tanja Milojevic, Austin Beach, Matthew Boudreau, and Pete Lutz. Written and produced by Neil Gustin
Six android beings must cope with what it means to be human and the terror that goes along with it. Light years from earth, who will save them when everthing goes horribly wrong. Starring Sarah Golding, Owen McCuen, Danielle Ries, Drew Profit, Scott Phillips, Mike Janson, Kristin Martin, Austin Beach, and Pete Lutz. Written and directed by Jeremy Hennessy and Scott Phillips sound design by Matthew Boudreau, musical score by Dayn Leonardson
11th Hour Audio Productions exists to bring you hair raising amazing horror audio drama for World Audio Drama Day. It is all recorded edited and produced entirely during the month of October and aired on the 30th. Scary huh?Pioneered by Monique and Matthew Boudreau with Fred Greenhalgh and more luminaries a few years ago, this year it involved 5 teams from across the world.In this episode we interviewed the core team leaders and have fun in fathoming what Eleventh hour is all about from people who have survived doing it. Sometimes more than once. This is in the hope that you...yes you reading this right now...might be inspired to make your own Eleventh Hour show next year by jumping in and joining a team or finding your own collaborators. C'mon world! Join in!Huge thanks to our first Guest Host Zachary Fortais-Gomme, Producer/Writer of The Orphans Podcast.And to Anne-Marie Luff who fine tuned and professionalised Sarah's Editing!Also ADPP Hugs and Thanks toMatthew and Monique Boudreau of Aural Stage StudiosAustin Beach, Scott Phillips and Jeremy Hennessy Of Audioblivious Productions John Scott Ballentine Of Campfire Radio Theatre and Steve SchneiderMJ Cogburn Of Darker ProjectsKarim Kronfli and Richard Brooks (Must also link you to Escape Velocity by Chris Jarvis)Neil Gustin Of Twilight Audio Theatre and Tanja Milojevic of Ligh
Justin Mullane11th Hour’s inaugural production from 2015. Buffalo writer, Justin Mullane, volunteered a script idea he had been kicking around for a while and within a week, had written 30-minutes of strange, horrific fun. With the rough draft in hand Monique Boudreau began editing the script for audio, while Matthew Boudreau and Richard Wentworth began casting. In a very short time they had almost all of the roles cast and Mr. Wentworth began location scouting, while Aural Stage Studios, Inc. began gathering equipment and sound props. On October 23rd we traveled to historic Lowell, Massachusetts to meet up with some outstanding, creative and crazy people to create a little last minute mischief and horror.On this special day for Audio Drama we would just like to take a moment to thank every person who volunteered their time, energy and enthusiasm for this project! This show was made entirely out of determination, schmeared wi [...]
Virginia Gaskell finds herself on the other side of the portal that lured her in, greeted by a very exuberant (and strangely familiar) receptionist, some squawking avians that aren't quite okay with her love of chicken fajitas, and further mysteries about how the universes rupture into each other. (Running time: 7 minutes) Written and directed by Edward Champion CAST: Virginia Gaskell: Chris Smith Receptionist: Zachary Michael Demon: Pete Lutz Ed Champion: Edward Champion Bird People: Fiona Thraille, Benjamin Macon Fort Sound Design and Editing by Edward Champion Foley Sources: Edward Champion Special thanks to Sacha Arnold, Austin Beach, Matthew Boudreau, Jason Boog, Christopher Byrd, Jen Elyse Feldman, Claudia Berenice Garza, Pam Getchell, Jen Halbert, Gabriella Jiminez, John Osborne, Tom Parsons, Michael Saldate, Marc Anthony Stein, Georgette Thompson, and many others I may have inadvertently forgotten for their invaluable help, feedback, kindness, inspiration, and support during the production of this episode. Thanks for listening!
As a thriving empire faces war with ferocious barbarians, a mischievous scholar named Minerva hopes to bring law and civilization to a great realm populated by talking birds, giant rats, gregarious knights, elemental gods, and menacing malasanders. An unanticipated dispute among the knights gives Minerva an opportunity to uphold the doctrine of moral principles, but Minerva finds herself testing her loyalty to her aide-de-camp while helping others to learn what honor, empathy, and identity really mean. (Running time: 32 minutes) Written and directed by Edward Champion CAST: Minerva: Rori Nogee Eris: Gerrard Lobo Henrietta: Monica Ammerman Fire: Samantha Cooper Watson: Christopher Akpobiyeri Boleyn: Rachel Baird The Magister: Sarah Golding Talking Birds: Alan Barrows Knights: Michael Charles Foote, Jim Kampfil, Matt Leong, Pete Lutz, Tanja Milojevic, John Xavier Miller III, Julia Morizawa, Hans Detlef Sierck, Fiona Thraille, Richard H. Thorndyke, Jack Ward, Tao Yang. Sound Design and Editing by Edward Champion Foley Sources: Edward Champion, jobro (CC), _def (CC), Taira Komori (CC), avakas (CC), Martin-Eero Kõressaar (CC), the_toilet_guy (CC), the_toilet_guy (CC), Shanay Groen (CC), jason130178 (CC), baryy (CC), huggy13ear (CC), HDM2013 (CC). Music: "The Long March Home" by Tim Juliano (licensed through NeoSounds) Art: Rushen (CC) Special thanks to Sacha Arnold, Austin Beach, Matthew Boudreau, Jason Boog, Christopher Byrd, Jen Elyse Feldman, Claudia Berenice Garza, Pam Getchell, Jen Halbert, Gabriella Jiminez, Argyria Kehagias, John Osborne, Tom Parsons, Rina Patel, Michael Saldate, Marc Anthony Stein, Marjorie Stein, That Podcast Girl, Georgette Thompson, Neil Varma, Jo Anna Van Thuyne, and many others I may have inadvertently forgotten for their invaluable help, feedback, kindness, inspiration, and support during the production of this episode. We are especially indebted to Robert Cudmore, Matthew McLean, and Steve Schneider, whose collective insight, inspiration, unfathomable generosity, and encouragement were vital during the development of this highly ambitious story. Please be sure to also listen to A Scottish Podcast, which is run by many of the fine people who made this program possible, Lost in Williamsburg, whose work with overlapping dialogue has served as partial editing inspiration, and Tom Parson's forthcoming Organism. We also recently launched Inside the Gray Area, a behind-the-scenes podcast available for Patreon subscribers who contribute at the $5/month level. Become a Patreon member and enjoy access to this, along with our annotated scripts, which contain many key references that will help unravel the bigger story. Thanks for listening!
This week, line producer Matthew Boudreau hooks us up with some binaural horror from the Wireless Theatre Company with The Autopsy.For more great audio from the Wireless Theatre Company, including the stunning Springheel'd Jack Saga, visit their website at http://www.wirelesstheatre.co.ukA couple of notes:Binaural sound attempts to authentically recreate how we hear. Listening to this episode with headphones is highly recommended.The Autopsy contains some visceral and graphic audio material. If you’re squeamish, we advise using your own discretion before listening.
Line producer Matthew Boudreau takes over while David Rheinstrom is away in France. This week's story is A Dread Light Shine in the Serpent's Sky, a collaborative audio fiction piece created for 11th Hour Productions by the folks at Audioblivious Productiobs, Jim Robbie and the Wanderers and Koach Studios.11th Hour Audio - http://www.11thhouraudio.comAudioblivious Productions - https://www.audioblivious.com/Jim Robbie and the Wanderers - http://jimrobbieandthewanderers.com/Koach Studios - http://thefallaudiodrama.wixsite.com/koachstudios
An artisanal mustard retailer from Astoria finds herself in a strange realm with the ability to set things on fire. Meanwhile, Ed Champion continues his investigation into Miss Gaskell's disappearance, meeting a woman in mourning who may hold the answer to his own strange curse. (Running time: 19 minutes) Written and directed by Edward Champion CAST: Maya: Noelle Lake Fire: Samantha Cooper The Knight in Several Universes: Austin Beach The Disgraced Villager: Pete Lutz The Vengeful Field Hand: Sarah Golding Villagers: John Xavier Miller III, Michael Charles Foote, Hans Detle Sierck, Tao Yang, Jim Kampfil, Tim Torre, and Kilgore Lehrer Ed Champion/Johnny: Edward Champion Edited by Edward Champion Foley Sources: Edward Champion, the_toilet_guy (CC), Snapper4298 (CC), CGEffex (CC), soundmary (CC), Dynamicell (CC), Huggy13ear ()CC), YleArkisto (CC) Music: "The Long March Home" by Tim Juliano (licensed through NeoSounds) and "Local Forecast - Elevator Music" by Kevin MacLeod (CC.) Art: Kyle Nishloka (CC) Special thanks to Sacha Arnold, Matthew Boudreau, Jason Boog, Richard Brooks, Christopher Byrd, Claudia Berenice Garza, Jen Elyse Feldman, Pam Getchell, Jen Halbert, Gabriella Jiminez, John Osborne, Rina Patel, Scott Phillips, Michael Saldate, Marc Anthony Stein, Fiona Thraille, That Podcast Girl, Georgette Thompson, Jack Ward, and many others I may have inadvertently forgotten for their invaluable help, feedback, kindness, inspiration, and support during the production of this episode.
Joanna loves Eclipse Ale. It's the best beer in the world. She has boxes of Eclipse memorabilia. She regularly wears Eclipse baseball caps. But on one rainy night, Joanna discovers that this happy relationship (along with the relationship with her boyfriend) is not what it seems. Why can't she remember what her boyfriend gave her on their second anniversary? And why doesn't anybody know about Eclipse Ale? (Running time: 28 minutes) Written and directed by Edward Champion CAST: Joanna: Eileen Hanley Greg: Charlie Harrington DJ: Peter Coleman Sam: Marc Eliot Stein Ignacio: Kilgore Lehrer Receptionist: Zachary Michael Leslie Stevens: Lauren Shippen Bar Background: Hans Detlef Sierck, Jan Jensen, Sam Lowry Edited by Edward Champion Foley Sources: Edward Champion, PlooQ (CC), lebcraftlp (CC), Sandermotions (CC), Leandros Ntounis (CC), LG (CC), magnus589 ()CC), GowlerMusic (CC) Theme Song: Pachyderm, "Never Knew Me at All" (licensed through CC, found at Free Music Archive) Music: Milton Arias, "Gracias," Valery & The Greedies, "She-Wolf," Jahzaar, "Scenes from the Zoo," Ben Sound, and Kevin MacLeod, "Carpe Diem," Ben Sound, "Funky Element" (all licensed through CC, found at Free Music Archive, Ben Sound, and Incompetech) Art: Claudio Sepúlveda Geoffroy (CC) Special thanks to Sacha Arnold, Austin Beach, Matthew Boudreau, Jason Boog, Christopher Byrd, Kate C., Christian Caminiti, Claudia Berenice Garza, Pam Getchell, Jon Grilz, Jen Halbert, Gabriella Jiminez, Pete Lutz, Philip Merritt, Pacific Obadiah, John Osborne, Rina Patel, Michael Saldate, Raia Savage, Alex Schawrtzberg, That Podcast Girl, Georgette Thompson, Jack Ward, and many others I may have inadvertently forgotten for their invaluable help, feedback, kindness, inspiration, and support during the production of this episode. Please be sure to also listen to Philip Merritt's Lost in Williamsburg, which gave me a major editing idea that completely altered the bar scene, Jon Grilz's Creepy, and Pacific Obadiah's Lake Clarity.
Virginia Gaskell, an underappreciated 66-year-old cult writer forced into a rest home, contends with mysterious voices summoned from her typewriter and an obscure literary interviewer named Ed Champion. (9 minutes) Written and directed by Edward Champion CAST: Virginia Gaskell: Chris Smith Ed Champion: Edward Champion Orderly: Zachary Michael Demon #1: Greta Christie Demon #2: Pete Lutz Edited by Edward Champion Foley Sources: Edward Champion, Superex1110 (CC license, slight changes), and nothayama (CC license, slight changes). Special thanks to Jonathan Ames, Sacha Arnold, Austin Beach, Erin Bennett, Matthew Boudreau, Jason Boog, Christopher Byrd, Emily Carding, Robert Cudmore, Devony DiMattia, Chris Fletcher, Claudia Berenice Garza, Sarah Golding, Daniel Handler, Jen Halbert, Gabriella Jiminez, Fred Kiesche, Matthew MacLean, John Osborne, Rina Patel, Michael Saldate, Paul Sating, Gary Shteyngart, Darin Strauss, Marc Stein, Scarlett Thomas, Georgette Thompson, Tim Torre, and many others I may have inadvertently forgotten for their invaluable help, feedback, kindness, inspiration, and support during the production of this episode.
We’ve come up with a list of ways you can help your fellow audio dramatists to succeed and grow, which aims to help the whole audio drama community move forward as one. After that, we have a great clip from Kessi Riliniki, creator of Those Who Sing, with some clever tips on keeping silent characters in the picture and creating a more lifelike soundscape. We also mention Episode 6 with Matthew Boudreau after talk of A Prophet’s Guide, Campfire Radio Theater’s Ghosts of Flannan Lighthouse, our brand new VoiceMap route, set in Edinburgh, titled “The Royal Mile”, and our Patreon page.
Radio Drama Revival traveled to #SXSW2015 Interactive in Austin, Texas to talk to filmmakers about the joys of producing audio drama. We speak with panelists Sonia James, Patience Wieland, Matthew Boudreau as well as KC Wayland of “We're Alive” about the experience, as well as new trends in audio drama. This week we have two […] The post BONUS: Radio Drama Revival Live from #SXSW2015 appeared first on Radio Drama Revival.
Radio Drama Revival traveled to #SXSW2015 Interactive in Austin, Texas to talk to filmmakers about the joys of producing audio drama.We speak with panelists Sonia James, Patience Wieland, Matthew Boudreau as well as KC Wayland of "We're Alive" about the experience, as well as new trends in audio drama.This week we have two interviews:KC Wayland of Wayland Productions, Chris Cox (OneOfUs.net), Jason Neulander and Buzz Moran of Intergalactic NemesisFred Greenhalgh (Your host!) with Matthew Boudreau (Aural Stage Studios), Patience Wieland and Sonia James of Sound StagesThe post BONUS: Radio Drama Revival Live from #SXSW2015 appeared first on Radio Drama Revival.
Reporting live from Convergence Con 2013, Craig Finseth, Matthew Boudreau, and Fred Greenhalgh get together to announce the winners of the 75th Anniversary War of the Worlds radio contest. We received 10 entries from 4 countries, all under 15 minutes and celebrating the story of War of the Worlds (both the classic radio drama as […] The post Episode 338 – War of the Worlds Anniversary Contest Winners appeared first on Radio Drama Revival.
Samantha Mason and Matthew Boudreau from Aural Stage guest host while Jack wanders the Sand Tunes. Dream's Landing's Out of the Depths Part 1
Jack returns as host but finds himself locked in the bastille with another prisoner. Life House Theater's "The Count of Monte Cristo" part 2, and the first part of an exclusive interview with the Producers of Aural Stage Productions- Samantha Mason and Matthew Boudreau and a special Frequency of Fear episode bonus from Zombie Astronaut!