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The Night Post will return with its fourth and final season later this year! In the meantime, this recap minisode will catch you up on the story so far. // This minisode was written and produced by Rae Lundberg, and features them as Val. Elizabeth R. C. Lundberg is the voice of Clementine. Music composed by Ethan Thomason. TRANSCRIPT: https://docs.google.com/document/d/1vaZcOsqAO6-lUBQeta-e_G8hAJFGC-9JnyzHkjVPUQg/edit?usp=sharing
Today, Daisy and Rae discuss video games, podcast advice, and Season 2!Listen to The Night Post- https://nightpostpod.com/Support Heartglass- https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/maninjumpsuit/heartglass-a-modern-mythologyTranscript is available HERE: https://cytochromehear.wordpress.com/home/eelers-choice/interview-with-a-fishercliff/Buy our merch on Redbubble: https://www.redbubble.com/people/eelerschoice/shop?asc=uSupport us on Bandcamp: https://eelerschoice.bandcamp.com/album/eelers-choice-season-1-original-soundtrackSupport us on Ko-Fi: https://ko-fi.com/eelerschoiceOur Social Media: The Website Formerly Known As Twitter: https://twitter.com/eelerschoiceTumblr: https://www.tumblr.com/eelerschoice Bluesky: https://bsky.app/profile/eelerschoice.bsky.socialWebsite: https://cytochromehear.wordpress.com/home/eelers-choice/ Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Eric Frandsen and Jason Walker recap Utah State's loss at UNLV. Post-game comments from Jerrod Calhoun. EA Sports announces College Football 26 will be released this summer. USU football announces strength and conditioning staff, updates complete football staff.
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Join Lyric & Dani for an all-new edition of The Dynamite Book reviewing the 10/30/24 Fright Night edition of AEW Dynamite ft. Swerve Strickland vs Shelton Benjamin. Go to slamchats.com or send a superchat to donate & show your support to the team. Leave your thoughts on this episode and review in the live chat and comments section. Like, share and subscribe to support! #AEWDynamite #AEW #FrightNight
In this week's ThoughtCrime Charlie Kirk, Jack Posobiec, Tyler Bowyer, and Blake Neff break down the first Debate between Former President Donald Trump and President Joe Biden. THIS IS YOUR THOUGHTCRIME DEBATE NIGHT POST GAME SHOW!THOUGHTCRIME streams LIVE exclusively on Rumble, every Thursday night at 8pm ET.Support the Show.
Bob Ramsey and Joe Roderick Topics: Joe at Wrigley to watch Paul Skenes Cards win 10-6 Kyle Gibson in 2024 Matthrew Liberatore starts on Sunday
It makes no sense not to have Thursday night post Round 13 - the boys take differing views to the AFL's decision to not fixture Thursday night footy in the latter part of the season Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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Friday Night Post-Game with Gerard Whateley, Andy Maher and Nick Dal Santo. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
This podcast is sponsored by the California Civil Liberties Public Education Program, a state-funded grant project of the California State Library.Hear our post-show discussion with director Brian Kite, playwright Matt Pelfrey, and UCLA Professor of Directing and Theater History Michael HackettSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
In which Scrooge is visited by the Ghost of Christmas Present and sees how those around him celebrate Christmas in his absence... It was edited and scored by the phenomenal POLYBROW (she/her), a composer, orchestrator, and sound designer from the UK. Find more about Polybrow's work on her website. The voice of Section 1 is the delightful ALEX ABRAHAMS (he/him), a co-founder of the [LISTLESS] podcast network and the creator and voice of Evan Pearce in the CHILDREN OF ROOM 56 The voice of section 2 is the talented BRENNA ANDERSON-DOWD (she/her), the voice of Hazel in CARE & FEEDING OF WEREWOLVES The voice of section 3 is the phenomenal RAE LUNDBERG (they/them), one of the creators and voice behind Val in THE NIGHT POST and, most recently, the voice of Ran Fishercliff in EELER'S CHOICE The voice of section 4 is the awesome STEVEN COUSLER (he/him), the creator and voice of HOTEL DAYDREAM The voice of section 5 is the inspiring ALASDAIR STUART (he/him), is the co-owner of the ESCAPE ARTISTS FOUNDATION and the host of PSEUDOPOD. He writes the weekly newsletter THE FULL LID, and his voice can be heard in THE SECRET OF ST KILDA, THE MAGNUS ARCHIVES, and most recently, TALES FROM THE FRINGES OF REALITY. The voice of section 6 is the heroic ARTHUR DEHART (he/him), the creator of DREADWOOD PRESS RADIO. The voice of section 7 is the gemstone that is KRILL COLLINS (they/them), a noted CON O'NEILL enthusiast. The voice of section 8 is the caring JESSICA BERSON (she/her), who is the creator and voice of Gemma in ECHOES (IN) BETWEEN and the creator and voice of REGINA PRIME. The voice of section 9 is the always kind J. R. STEELE (he/they/it), J. R. is a writer and editor for STATION ARCADIA, the creator behind THE DOMESTIC LIFE OF ANTHONY TODD, and a writer for NEIGHBOURLY and TRANTHOLOGIES. The voice of section 10 is the magical SCARLETT FOSTER (she/her/they), a cofounder of the [LISTLESS] podcast network, and the creator and voice behind ON ASPHALT BONES, which is currently airing its final episodes. Episode art by CLAIRE A. DINNEBIER (she/her) and NIGEL MCKEON (she/they/he) Read along with A Christmas Carol here
Don't break them. Story from Dominic Eagle Make sure to check out more of their work at u/Theeaglestrikes Original Post: Do you see him yet? : r/nosleep Original YouTube link: I Got a Job at the Night Post Office. There's a Strange LIST OF RULES For more stories like this one, check out my YouTube channel: Lighthouse Horror | YouTube Patreon: Lighthouse Horror | Patreon Merch: lighthousehorror.com Music: Lucas King - YouTube Myuu - YouTube Incompetech Darren Curtis Music - YouTube Thank you for listening to this scary story! If you enjoyed this new creepypasta story, please check out some of my other horror stories. We'll be uploading new episodes every week, featuring ghost stories, haunted encounters, mysteries, true stories, creepypasta, and anything supernatural and paranormal. Don't miss out on the thrill and suspense that await you in each episode!
The winds may be strong for a day out Eeling, but the ocean grows ever darker….You can now support us on Ko-Fi here! https://ko-fi.com/eelerschoiceThis episode features Rae Lundberg, Lindsey C, Mark Nixon, Miria Greyhaven, Caroline Orejuela, Tanja Milojevic, William Wellman, Tal Minear, J.E. Haywood, Meg Molly Tuten, Daisy McNamara, and Diego Herrera. Created by Lou Sutcliffe and Daisy McNamaraTranscript is available HERE: https://cytochromehear.wordpress.com/home/eelers-choice/eelers-choice-episode-4/ Check out The Night Post: https://nightpostpod.com/ Our Social Media: The Website Formerly Known As Twitter: https://twitter.com/eelerschoiceTumblr: https://www.tumblr.com/eelerschoice Bluesky: https://bsky.app/profile/eelerschoice.bsky.socialWebsite: https://cytochromehear.wordpress.com/home/eelers-choice/CW: Rot/decay, Chronic pain, Supernatural threat, Gore, Harm to/death of animalsShipwreck/sinkingMentions of: Serious injury, Harm to animals, Loss of family membersSFX: Wind, waves and thundery weather, lightning and electrical crackling, wet popping, high-pitched shrieking, music, distressed yelling, cracking wood, bells. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In this episode, Dani and Brett share their reactions immediately after watching Season 2, Episode 4: Daughter of the Night.NOTE: For Ad-Free Episodes, 100+hrs of Bonus Content and More - Visit our Patreon at https://www.patreon.com/thewheelweavespodcastFind us on our Instagram, Twitter, YouTube & Website, and join the conversation on Discord!We would like to acknowledge and thank our Executive Producers Brandy and Aaron Kirkwood, Sean McGuire, Janes, Albert Lorenzo, LightBlindedFool, Green Man, Deyvis Ferreira, Margaret, Big C, Bennett Williamson, Dylan C, Hannah Green, Jordan Gower, Noralia, and Geof Searles!The Wheel Weaves is hosted and edited by Dani and Brett, produced by Dani and Brett with Passionsocks, Cody Fouts, Benjamin, Michelle O'Brien, Jamie Young, Magen Smiley, Jared Berg, Rikky Morrisette, Lance Barden, Charlie Haz, Adam, Martothir, Michelle Forbes, MKM, Antoine Benoit, Lawrence Bradley and Erik Reed. With music by Audionautix.Check out our partner - the Spoiler-Free Wiki - Spliki.com - Your main first time reader, Spoiler-Free WoT information source!Don't forget to leave us that 5 star review if you enjoy the show for a chance to win exclusive merchandise!Check out https://www.thewheelweavespodcast.com for everything The Wheel Weaves!This show is part of the Spreaker Prime Network, if you are interested in advertising on this podcast, contact us at https://www.spreaker.com/show/5482260/advertisement
Prelude to the end: the history of the Great Orchid War.Featuring: Rae Lundberg from The Night Post as Leahhttps://twitter.com/NightPostPodhttps://nightpostpod.com/And introducing ML Cothran from Elvis Depressedly as Nathaniel (Godwynn)https://twitter.com/GoinNowhereshttps://elvisdepressedly.bandcamp.com/album/who-owns-the-graveyardFeaturing "All Along the Watchtower" by Derek Valen from October's Children.octoberschildrenpodcast.captivate.fmhttps://octoberschildrenpodcast.creator-spring.com/Thank you, friends, for coming to see us 'round the bend.Wireland Ranch is brought to you in conjunction with gas station drugs (copyright or tm or whatever,) and is able to exist cuz of vie--listeners like you. if you'd like to support us you can do so over on Patreon (but we don't believe in paywalls so really you'd just be a Real Cool Person TM) at https://www.patreon.com/wirelandranch, and please believe any help is deeply appreciated. We love when folks join us on discord so maybe do that as well, link below.Wireland Ranch is written, narrated, edited and sound designed by Joseph RutledgeWorldbuilding and lore by Trenton Spann and Joseph RutledgeHere's a fuckload (3) of links. Click on one.Twitter:https://twitter.com/Wireland_RanchWebsite:https://www.wirelandranch.com/Discord:https://discord.gg/DNvxFuYE Get bonus content on Patreon Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
BIG ANNOUNCEMENT pending from Hi Nay. You could get free stuff if you guess what it could be! Transcript below. - The Night Post is a Southern Gothic-inspired full-cast audio drama about the conscripted couriers of a strange land where the supernatural is commonplace, where the mystic and the mundane are not so easily separated. - Nicholas rides along with Milo for his evaluation, but their delivery to a possessive house is anything but routine. - https://nightpostpod.com/ ----more---- TRANSCRIPT: Hello everyone, it's Motzie! You might notice that this is not the new Hi Nay episode for act 3, and you're right. We're making some big changes behind the scenes that are taking some time to finalise, so while we can assure you that new episodes ARE coming this September, for now, we're still setting things up for a BIG ANNOUNCEMENT coming this month. If you want to take a guess about what that BIG ANNOUNCEMENT is, you certainly can! In fact, we've promised to send people merch from our redbubble store if they guess what the BIG ANNOUNCEMENT is and get it right. Just hop on over to our socials @hinaypod on Twitter, Tumblr, Instagram and Facebook and let us know what YOU think the BIG ANNOUNCEMENT might be. And of course, it goes without saying, but if you already KNOW what this announcement is, you're disqualified from guessing. Sorry! We also recently attended Fan Expo Canada and got to perform our VERY FIRST live show, where myself, Abigayle, and Leon - aka Mari, Laura, and Donner - performed in front of a live audience. Huge thanks to the Canadian Podcast Awards who set the show up, and let us run their booth for almost a whole day. It NEVER would have been possible without them. If you wanna check out the full Live Show Video, it's available for all our Patrons on Patreon.com/HiNayPod. Our Patrons also get free access to other bonus content like our ad-free episodes, bonus audio and video - AND, starting this month, early access to new episodes! Patrons will be able to access episodes 3 days early, and new Hi Nay episodes will be posted at 9pm EST every other Thursday, 3 days before the Sunday premiere. That's a lot to get excited for, and we hope you follow along on our socials for more information and updates. We also post a lot of cool art, and some memes on the socials, if you're into that sort of thing. In the meantime, while we get confirmation on the BIG ANNOUNCEMENT date, we wanted to share something for you to enjoy and listen to. This is an episode from The Night Post, a Southern Gothic-inspired full-cast audio drama about the conscripted couriers of a strange land where the supernatural is commonplace, where the mystic and the mundane are not so easily separated. The Night Post has been one of our longest time supporters and podcast neighbors, and we're thrilled to bring one of their episodes to you, our listeners. But we'll let them do the full intro. See you on the other side of that BIG ANNOUNCEMENT! And as always, thank you, we love you, and hanggang sa muli.
On Earth and the Moon, there are new voices, new chances, and new discoveries. But in the end, is there hope? Transcript here: https://monkeymanproductions.com/2023/08/mto-s4-e19-transcript/ INTRO: Hey there, Moonbaseians! Deej here, and it's time for the resolution of our two-part Moonbase Theta, Out series finale! This is it, another hour or so and you'll have heard the rest of the story. Well, not really, of course - there'll be an epilogue in Episode 20, four bonus episodes to come after that, and … after that a long, well-deserved rest. For me, at least, probably not for our folks on the Moon. But before any of that, slide forward to the very edge of your seat and keep your feet firmly planted - because it's time! OUTRO: And that's it, folks. That's our series finale, the end … until the epilogue, bonuses, the stuff I said in the intro. But there's lots of thank yous left before we let this episode go! We've mentioned the actors, we've mentioned the cover artist and composers who've worked on the show, we've mentioned our audio engineer though Cass deserves another shout-out for all his work this season! And we should thank Cass and Tina for their tireless efforts as my co-producers - this is a job no one person could have taken on. Finally, I want to thank not people, but other stories in this space that have meant so much during the creation of MTO. I want to thank Girl in Space and Pasithea Powder and Greater Boston; I want to thank Civilized and Ninth World Journal and Interference and Caravan and Seren and Far Meridian and Love and Luck and Midnight Burger and The Night Post and Vesta Clinic and The Beacon and … I can't keep listing them all, we'd be here for another full hour, but thank you to all the bold, brave, engrossing, embracing, exceptional stories that have captivated and inspired us throughout our own creation. We've been lucky and happy and blessed to be a part of this with you. JOIN US OCTOBER 1ST FOR THE EPILOGUE! Today's episode featured Danyelle Ellett, Addie Nofal, Saja El-Shaer, Tesneem Rahhal, Serena Rahal, Robin Regalado, Becca Marcus, Leslie Gideon, D.J. Sylvis, Robin Howell, Cat Blackard, Cass McPhee, MJ Bailey, Tau Zaman, Jen Ponton, Tina Case, Cole Burkhardt, NayMyo Win, Sarah Rhea Werner, Anjali Kunapaneni, David S. Dear, Dallas Wheatley, Rissa Montañez, Anna Godfrey, Teddy Hannah-Drullard, Journee LaFond, Gabriel Tankeo, and Leeman Kessler. Written by D.J. Sylvis; Cass McPhee is our audio engineer. Our theme music is “Star” by the band Ramp; our cover art is by Peter Chiykowski. Music for the intro segment is "The Real Story," by Trace Callahan. Our Exectutive Producers are Sarah Müller and Beka B, and our associate producers are Marty Chodorek, June Madeley , Timothy LaGrone, Marilyn Reid, Marissa Robertcop and Linda Boyer. Thank you guys so much for your support, and helping and trusting us to bring this story to life. We love what we've done with it and we can't wait for you guys to hear all the work the cast and crew has put in, and we hope you love it as much as we do. And speaking of your support: everything helps, from leaving us a great review and subscribing on your podcast app of choice to sharing your feelings with us on Twitter and telling your friends about our show. For behind the scenes updates and early access to every episode, we would love to have you join us on Patreon. Visit us at MonkeyManProductions.com to learn more (and to visit our store if you need an En-Soy-Ment sticker or a T-Shirt featuring your favourite doggos!) But beyond all of that, we are so glad that you're listening and sharing in this story with us. Thank you. And, as always, keep watching the moon. Network: https://fableandfolly.com/ Twitter: @MoonbaseThetaOu and @MonkeymanProd Discord: https://discord.gg/6NAhrG5 Facebook: Monkeyman Productions Merch: http://tee.pub/lic/zUb0YN1_6mw Music & Sound Effects Attribution (including dynamic ads): https://monkeymanproductions.com/sound-effects-credit/ Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
BIG ANNOUNCEMENT pending from Hi Nay. You could get free stuff if you guess what it could be!Transcript below.-The Night Post is a Southern Gothic-inspired full-cast audio drama about the conscripted couriers of a strange land where the supernatural is commonplace, where the mystic and the mundane are not so easily separated.-Nicholas rides along with Milo for his evaluation, but their delivery to a possessive house is anything but routine. -https://nightpostpod.com/ ----more----TRANSCRIPT: Hello everyone, it's Motzie! You might notice that this is not the new Hi Nay episode for act 3, and you're right. We're making some big changes behind the scenes that are taking some time to finalise, so while we can assure you that new episodes ARE coming this September, for now, we're still setting things up for a BIG ANNOUNCEMENT coming this month. If you want to take a guess about what that BIG ANNOUNCEMENT is, you certainly can! In fact, we've promised to send people merch from our redbubble store if they guess what the BIG ANNOUNCEMENT is and get it right. Just hop on over to our socials @hinaypod on Twitter, Tumblr, Instagram and Facebook and let us know what YOU think the BIG ANNOUNCEMENT might be. And of course, it goes without saying, but if you already KNOW what this announcement is, you're disqualified from guessing. Sorry! We also recently attended Fan Expo Canada and got to perform our VERY FIRST live show, where myself, Abigayle, and Leon - aka Mari, Laura, and Donner - performed in front of a live audience. Huge thanks to the Canadian Podcast Awards who set the show up, and let us run their booth for almost a whole day. It NEVER would have been possible without them. If you wanna check out the full Live Show Video, it's available for all our Patrons on Patreon.com/HiNayPod. Our Patrons also get free access to other bonus content like our ad-free episodes, bonus audio and video - AND, starting this month, early access to new episodes! Patrons will be able to access episodes 3 days early, and new Hi Nay episodes will be posted at 9pm EST every other Thursday, 3 days before the Sunday premiere. That's a lot to get excited for, and we hope you follow along on our socials for more information and updates. We also post a lot of cool art, and some memes on the socials, if you're into that sort of thing. In the meantime, while we get confirmation on the BIG ANNOUNCEMENT date, we wanted to share something for you to enjoy and listen to. This is an episode from The Night Post, a Southern Gothic-inspired full-cast audio drama about the conscripted couriers of a strange land where the supernatural is commonplace, where the mystic and the mundane are not so easily separated. The Night Post has been one of our longest time supporters and podcast neighbors, and we're thrilled to bring one of their episodes to you, our listeners. But we'll let them do the full intro. See you on the other side of that BIG ANNOUNCEMENT! And as always, thank you, we love you, and hanggang sa muli. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Havelion grows frustrated about he learns about Simitu. Chartrulean and he find something to talk about. Back us on Kickstarter! Listen to How It Ends Listen to The Night Post -- Havelion's Journal is a companion to The Madness of Chartrulean, a full cast audio drama. The journal begins one Arcasian year prior to the events of Vol. 1. Performed by Christian Collado Original Music by Sean Renner Transcripts and interactive version can be found at https://www.chartrulean.com/havelions-journal -- Chartrulean.com is loaded with more information about the cast, crew, and world, including an in-depth story compendium. Show your support by leaving us a rating or review on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or wherever you're listening right now. The Madness of Chartrulean original Soundtrack by Sean Renner is now available! Our Wiki is at https://tmoc.fandom.com. Access ad-free episodes and supercuts on Apollo Pods. Finally, join our discord for real-time updates and discussions. Chartrulean™ is the property of Packhowl Media © 2023, all rights reserved. You can find us on X @AstreusLabs, on Instagram @chartrulean, and on Mastadon @chartrulean@podvibes.co Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Prelude to the end: the history of the Great Orchid War.Featuring: Rae Lundberg from The Night Post as Leahhttps://twitter.com/NightPostPodhttps://nightpostpod.com/And introducing ML Cothran from Elvis Depressedly as Nathaniel (Godwynn)https://twitter.com/GoinNowhereshttps://elvisdepressedly.bandcamp.com/album/who-owns-the-graveyardFeaturing "All Along the Watchtower" by Derek Valen from October's Children.octoberschildrenpodcast.captivate.fmhttps://octoberschildrenpodcast.creator-spring.com/Thank you, friends, for coming to see us 'round the bend.Wireland Ranch is brought to you in conjunction with gas station drugs (copyright or tm or whatever,) and is able to exist cuz of vie--listeners like you. if you'd like to support us you can do so over on Patreon (but we don't believe in paywalls so really you'd just be a Real Cool Person TM) at https://www.patreon.com/wirelandranch, and please believe any help is deeply appreciated. We love when folks join us on discord so maybe do that as well, link below.Wireland Ranch is written, narrated, edited and sound designed by Joseph RutledgeWorldbuilding and lore by Trenton Spann and Joseph RutledgeHere's a fuckload (3) of links. Click on one.Twitter:https://twitter.com/Wireland_RanchWebsite:https://www.wirelandranch.com/Discord:https://discord.gg/DNvxFuYE Get bonus content on Patreon Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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A big win for the Tigers on a Friday night against Geelong. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Nicholas rides along with Milo for his evaluation, but their delivery to a possessive house is anything but routine. //This episode was written and produced by Tyler Anderson, and features him as Milo. Ethan Thomason is the voice of Nicholas.Music composed by Ethan Thomason.If you'd like to support the show, you can join us on Patreon (patreon.com/thenightpost) and get benefits like bonus stories and early episodes. For one-time donations, you can buy us a coffee: ko-fi.com/thenightpost.TRANSCRIPT: https://docs.google.com/document/d/1DstUytgIWJlDSphNKJ6CeUgrJyemDKqGbNFeRKiYhBg/edit?usp=sharingEmail: nightpostpod@gmail.comTwitter: @nightpostpodTumblr: @thenightpostWith sound effects from these and previously credited artists at Freesound.org: limwei, soundslikewillem, newlocknew, Migfus20, MedartimusCONTENT WARNINGS: loud noises, disembodied voices, death mention.For more information about KILL FM please https://www.kill-fm.com Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In the post-season Q&A, your old pals get weird again. Tune in for terrible accents, worse writing advice, and a few secrets about the world of TNP. // The Night Post crew are: Tyler Anderson (he/him), Elizabeth R. C. Lundberg (she/her), Rae Lundberg (they/them), Ethan Thomason (he/him) If you'd like to support the show, you can join us on Patreon (patreon.com/thenightpost) and get benefits like bonus stories and early episodes. For one-time donations, you can buy us a coffee: ko-fi.com/thenightpost. TRANSCRIPT: https://docs.google.com/document/d/1Ai1KKLt50FN767jm3bNibdXPPnDwIKk-hFrCw6eCOV0/edit?usp=sharing Email: nightpostpod@gmail.com Twitter: @nightpostpod Tumblr: @thenightpost CONTENT WARNINGS: profanity, sexual language, brief disussion of depression
The Blues win in a thriller against Geelong - hear the thoughts on Dermott Brereton post game. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In which one forgotten by the Library recalls things lost to dust. To avoid spoilers, content warnings are listed at the end of this episode description. Dramatis Personae: ALASDAIR STUART as BROTHER DUST Written by NIGEL MCKEON Directed by ALEX KINGSLEY Produced by LINWOOD Scoring by LINWOOD End credits music by ALEX SCHWARTZ Episode Transcript by MATY PARZIVAL Follow us on Twitter @AmongStacks for future news and updates, or on our Tumblr amongthestackspodcast Visit our website at amongthestackspodcast.com Join our Discord server here View the episode transcript here This week's episode features a trailer for the show The Night Post from Elizabeth R. C. Lundberg, Rae Lundberg, Tyler Anderson, and Ethan Thomason. Listen and rate on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, or any other podcatcher. Follow it on Twitter, Instagram, Tumblr and join their Discord here Content warnings for this episode include: Memory loss Isolation Loss of a loved one
Fortune favors the brave... Fortune favors who Mojave tells it to...K I L L FM is the brainchild of a bunch of audio drama creators who wanted to make some weird fiction and would be damned if anything would get in their way...Transcripts and segment credits, descriptions, and links are available on: kill-fm.comContent Warnings: Explicit language, augmented and AI voices, audio panning, loud noises, high pitched sounds, corporate dystopia, esoteric bullshitting, manipulation, intrusive thoughts, isolation, mental illness, medical side effects, derealization, insomnia, extreme nightmares, creature noises, gladiatorial combat, references to semen and cannibalism, sounds of gore, sounds of struggle and injury, body horror, screaming, medical treatment/self-medication, violence, gunshots, vehicle crash, biting and chewing of living people, disregard for human life, death, homicide, implied human sacrifice, drowning, live burial, suffocation, mentions and depictions of suicide, depiction of a child in peril, and mass murder.This special broadcast features (in order):October's Children, The Night Post, Project Gnosis, 19 Nocturne Boulevard, The Love Talker, Syntax, Morbid Forest, The Serpent Under My Skin, and The Storage PapersKILL FM was conceptualized and organized by Joseph Rutledge, Saph the Something, Jess Berson, and Derrick ValenIf you are interested in taking part in a future installment of KILL FM, please fill out this interest form: https://forms.gle/Riy7cdfE8jjr6qGu5This installment's connective script was written by Saph the Something and performed by Derrick Valen as the Announcer, Saph the Something as Madame Isabella Fortune, Stella "Rowan" Odom as Charity Rep 1, and Jess Berson as Charity Rep 2Theme song, finished editing, and cover art by Joseph Rutledge Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Fortune favors the brave... Fortune favors who Mojave tells it to...K I L L FM is the brainchild of a bunch of audio drama creators who wanted to make some weird fiction and would be damned if anything would get in their way...Transcripts and segment credits, descriptions, and links are available on: kill-fm.comContent Warnings: Explicit language, augmented and AI voices, audio panning, loud noises, high pitched sounds, corporate dystopia, esoteric bullshitting, manipulation, intrusive thoughts, isolation, mental illness, medical side effects, derealization, insomnia, extreme nightmares, creature noises, gladiatorial combat, references to semen and cannibalism, sounds of gore, sounds of struggle and injury, body horror, screaming, medical treatment/self-medication, violence, gunshots, vehicle crash, biting and chewing of living people, disregard for human life, death, homicide, implied human sacrifice, drowning, live burial, suffocation, mentions and depictions of suicide, depiction of a child in peril, and mass murder.This special broadcast features (in order):October's Children, The Night Post, Project Gnosis, 19 Nocturne Boulevard, The Love Talker, Syntax, Morbid Forest, The Serpent Under My Skin, and The Storage PapersKILL FM was conceptualized and organized by Joseph Rutledge, Saph the Something, Jess Berson, and Derrick ValenIf you are interested in taking part in a future installment of KILL FM, please fill out this interest form: https://forms.gle/Riy7cdfE8jjr6qGu5This installment's connective script was written by Saph the Something and performed by Derrick Valen as the Announcer, Saph the Something as Madame Isabella Fortune, Stella "Rowan" Odom as Charity Rep 1, and Jess Berson as Charity Rep 2Theme song, finished editing, and cover art by Joseph Rutledge Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Content Warnings: Salesman tactics, esoteric bullshittingK I L L FM is coming to you LIVE this Friday, March 10th! Be sure to tune in for our charity telethon benefitting the Mojave Logistics Heritage Fund. Have your cards read by the clairvoyant Madame Isabella Fortune, for only a one time donation!What deck will speak to her for relaying your fate?Featuring: October's Children, The Night Post, Project Gnosis, 19 Nocturne Ave, The Love Talker, Syntax, Morbid Forest, The Serpent Under My Skin, and The Storage PapersPromo credits:Derrick Valen as the Announcer, Saph the Something as Madame Isabella FortuneWritten by Saph the SomethingSound design by Joseph Rutledge Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Among the Stacks is an upcoming weird horror audio drama with an all star cast, writing and production team, including: Alasdair Stuart (The Secret of St Kilda, The Magnus Archives; ); Eira Major (Spirit Box Radio, Clockwork Bird, Not Quite Dead); William A Wellman (Hello from the Hallowoods); Nathan Lunsford (The Storage Papers, The Night Post) and so many more!! The show is the brainchild of Nigel McKeon, who wrote this Vignette, which is called 'We Again Beheld the Star'. Check out Among the Stacks on twitter and anchor. Transcript here: https://hangingslothstudios.com/introducing-among-the-stacks/ Get episodes one day early with Patreon! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Talking about random things and how I spent my Thanksgiving.
Omen creator Tim Krause shares updates on the pre-production of Omen season two and features "Last Delivery on the Left", episode 10 from season 2 of the award-winning queer supernatural audio drama "The Night Post". To learn more and listen to all three seasons, visit https://nightpostpod.com/
Thank you for your understanding as we are handling a family emergency. We'll be back, in the meantime, check out our friends The Night Post! Will be available on Apple, Spotify, Goodpods, and more. Even after all these years, Earl doesn't understand Hiding Day. The Love Talker is a folk horror audio drama that launches in 2022. Visit https://thelovetalker.com/ for more information. Follow us: Twitter: @lovetalkerpod Instagram: @the_love_talker Facebook: @lovetalkerpod Somewhere on the borders between Virginia, North Carolina, and Tennessee in the most remote parts of the Appalachians, girls have gone missing for decades. When a young woman journeys there to the isolated community of Kilruane, she uncovers the truth about the mysterious man who wanders the woods and his connection to the missing women and puts herself in danger from those who want to protect the town and keep its secrets. Credits: Ghost 1: Ers https://cstng.cc/weirdmoviegeek Discord: Ers#2311 Ghost 2: Devyn Boer devynrboer@gmail.com Pa: W. Keith Tims Earl: MT Goins
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Someone Dies In This Elevator - The Flying Chair Rating: PG-13. Based on the true story of Anne Henriette of France. This episode contains sickness (tuberculosis), and death in an elevator. Transcript here. The trailer at the end of this episode is for The Night Post, an audio drama podcast about the conscripted couriers of a city at odds with the ancient, arcane frontier that surrounds it. What begins as Milo's search for his missing husband becomes the couriers' journey to save themselves and uncover the secrets of the organization that chose them. This episode was written and directed by A. R. Olivieri. Script editing by Jesse Schuschu. Dialogue editing by A. R. Olivieri and sound design by Tal Minear. Music by Roshan Singh. Executive produced by Tal Minear. Episode artwork by Tal Minear. Starring: Beth Eyre as Anne Henriette, Evan Tess Murray as Louis-Philippe, Tau Zaman as King Louis XV, and D. J. Sulvis as Reginald. Follow us @SDITEpod on Instagram, Tumblr, & Twitter! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
The Rink is the BleedBlueShow's Podcast talking NY Rangers Hockey @RangerProud (Facebook, Twitter, Ranger.Proud Instagram) for the 2022-23 season. The Bleed Blue show break down the NHL...the Bleed Blue way. This episode pinpoints: Post Game vs Lightning Follow the platform on : Facebook: The Bleed Blue Show Twitter: @BleedBlueShow Instagram: @BleedBlueShow Download episodes to your smartphone: Itunes, Podcast Republic, TuneIn, Stitcher www.bleedblueshow.com
Prologue Minisode - 4 of 5: The Freehold refugees - including Cas and Pol - arrive in North Africa. Introductions are made. Content Warning - Physical injury and emergency response, references to accidental death Transcript here: https://monkeymanproductions.com/2022/09/mto-s4-p4-transcript/ FEATURING: Becca Marcus as Elio, Corey Spruill as Stephen, Serena Rahal as Nima, Tom Zalatnai as Techno 1, Tal Minear as Free Folk 1, Dalia Ramahi as Nashwa, Leslie Gideon as Elena, Jen Ponton as Tumnus, Tina Daniels as Wilder, Teddy Hannah-Drullard as Medic Pacey, Leeman Kessler as Roger, Gabriel Taneko as Alex, Journee LaFond as Addie, David S. Dear as Dr. Just, and Hazel Stapp as Dr. Serano. Written by D.J. Sylvis. Audio Engineering by Cass McPhee. Produced by D.J. Sylvis, Tina Daniels, and Cass McPhee Theme music is “Star” by the band Ramp: https://ramp-music.bandcamp.com/ Cover art is by Peter Chiykowski. Looking for more great audio fiction? Check out The Night Post, a captivating queer supernatural drama about survival, tradition, and the vast unknown. Want to help make this show possible AND get early ad-free access to every episode? Support us at Patreon.com/MonkeyManProductions. For a full list of our cast and crew, as well as transcripts, official Moonbase Theta, Out merch and more, visit MonkeyManProductions.com. And, as always, keep watching the moon. Network: https://fableandfolly.com/ Twitter: @MoonbaseThetaOu and @MonkeymanProd Discord: https://discord.gg/6NAhrG5 Facebook: Monkeyman Productions Merch: http://tee.pub/lic/zUb0YN1_6mw Music & Sound Effects Attribution (including dynamic ads): https://monkeymanproductions.com/sound-effects-credit/ Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
"It always comes back to those Old Ghosts" Disclaimer : This episode contains themes many listeners might find distressing including; Violence, and Allusions to Suicide and Racism. Listener Discretion is Advised. Main Cast In Order of Appearance Joseph Surabian - Sol / Madge / Jaxian Graham Capobianco - Slayde / Badger James Hart - Trae / Scraw / Schyan / Thorg Skyler Giordano - Slip / Drachai Krissi Williams - Moxie Rebelle Christian Wheeler - D20/Djyn Kier Hodgson - Vax Arden Rae Lundberg - Automated Voice (D.E.A.D.) Josh Leet - Father Sarah Penn - Mother Luna Orr - Cala Mastros Production Notes Directed by : Skyler Giordano Written by : Skyler Giordano, James Hart, Krissi Williams, and Graham Capobianco. With Help from Joseph Surabian and the Council of Nerds (Space Castle and Seth) Editing and Assembly : Krissi Williams Editing, Sound Design, and Music : Skyler Giordano Post Production, Mixing, and Mastering : Graham Capobianco Music was written and Performed by Skyler Giordano Ambience, and SFX were sourced from Epidemic Sound under the use of Proper Licensing Special Thanks - As Always, we would like to thank our friend Riley Stekervetz for listening to this episode and helping us get it to the highest quality possible. - A Special thanks to The Night Post, Rapture 518, and Fabled Faction for lending their voices to the Production Join the Conversation! Find us on Discord Want to help Omega Star 7 Stay Alive? Consider becoming a Patron If you have any questions, Suggestions or Business Inquiries feel free to email us at OmegaStar7podcast@gmail.com Follow us on Social Media! - http://linktr.ee/OmegaStar7
Every teenager has their secret, and sometimes that secret is magical powers. At Aurora University, a totally normal college where the students DEFINITELY don't have magical powers, the Dean of Students has an issue: someone is planning a disturbance at the Blusterball tournament. Join Vic, Mandy, Zeal, Damion, and Brenard as they try to stop an evil villain. Featuring Ethan, Tyler, Rae, and Elizabeth R.C. Lundburg from The Night Post. The game was Glitter Hearts by Greg Leatherman. Music in this episode: Countdown by Alexander Nakarada Free download: https://filmmusic.io/song/4865-countdown License (CC BY 4.0): https://filmmusic.io/standard-license Fireflies and Stardust by Kevin MacLeod Free download: https://filmmusic.io/song/3758-fireflies-and-stardust License (CC BY 4.0): https://filmmusic.io/standard-license
Every teenager has their secret, and sometimes that secret is magical powers. At Aurora University, a totally normal college where the students DEFINITELY don't have magical powers, the Dean of Students has an issue: someone is planning a disturbance at the Blusterball tournament. Join Vic, Mandy, Zeal, Damion, and Brenard as they try to stop an evil villain. Featuring Ethan, Tyler, Rae, and Elizabeth R.C. Lundburg from The Night Post. The game was Glitter Hearts by Greg Leatherman.
A quick update regarding Season 3 and a chance to get lost in another wonderfully mysterious audio drama. //Enjoy more of The Night Post //Leave a rating and review: Podchaser & Apple Podcasts //Join us on Patreon: patreon.com/wakeofcorrosion //Join the discussion: Discord //Follow us on social media: Twitter // Instagram //Share your thoughts directly: shadowandstatic@gmail.com //As always: don't wonder in the dark...Support the show
Bern talks to the past, Zelda makes another new friend, and Violet confronts the future. The theme of tonight's episode is Roots.(To avoid spoilers, content warnings are listed at the end of this episode description).The bonus story that goes with this episode is ‘Godspeakers', and is available for Hallowoods patrons on the show's Patreon, along with behind-the-scenes, exclusive merchandise, and more! Because the show runs without ads or sponsors, we rely on support from fans to guarantee the survival of this LGBTQ+ horror podcast.This episode features a promo for The Night Post! The Night Post is an award-winning queer supernatural podcast following the exploits of Clementine, Milo and Val, three couriers chosen to deliver packages across a landscape both ancient and dystopian. You can find The Night Post wherever you listen to podcasts, or at their show's website. Hello From The Hallowoods is written and produced by William A. Wellman, a queer horror author and writing coach. You can visit their website for more information! The transcript for this episode is available on the Hello From The Hallowoods Website. Click here to read!You can also find Hello From The Hallowoods on social media! The show is on Facebook, Instagram, and Twitter at @thehallowoods. If you'd like to connect with other fans of the show, there's even a fan-run Discord Server!Music for this episode was used under license from Artlist.com. The soundtracks featured were: ‘Forest Overture', by Yehezkel Raz, ‘Don't Look Back', by Matooma, ‘Redemption', by Ben Winwood, ‘Yearning', by Michael FK, ‘Zircon, by Ottom, ‘Early Morning Haze', by Yehezkel Raz, ‘Tea For One', by Yehezkel Raz, ‘There', by Laurel Violet, ‘Don't Mind The Rain', by the Oriole Orchestra (public domain), ‘The Tree Who Grew On Water', by Yoav Ilan, ‘Interspacing', by Yehezkel Raz, ‘Ganymede', by Yehezkel Raz, ‘Love You', by Yehezkel Raz, ‘Before You Left', by Yehezkel Raz, ‘Slowly Understanding', by Yehezkel Raz, ‘The Sky Above', by Borrtex, ‘Exhale', by Salt of the Sound, ‘Farewell', by Maya Belsitzman and Matan Ephrat, And ‘Fast and Run', by Nico StafContent warnings for this episode include: Discussion of Emotional Abuse, Ableism, Animal death (Heidi as usual), Kidnapping and abduction, Death + Injury, Blood, Mental illness, Sexism and misogyny, Religious violence, Lengthy conversations about morality, Homophobia, Birds, Guns, Strangulation/suffocation, Static (including sfx), Emotional Manipulation, Bugs, Body horror, Al still has no skin
Gilt City's first picnic celebrating the Night Post goes exactly as expected. // This episode was written by Elizabeth R. C. Lundberg, and features her as Clementine and Serene. It was produced by Rae Lundberg, and features them as Val. Additional performances: Tyler Anderson as Milo, Ethan Thomason as Nicholas. Music composed by Ethan Thomason. "El Diablo" is by Cletus Got Shot from the Free Music Archive. If you'd like to support the show, you can join us on Patreon (patreon.com/thenightpost) and get benefits like bonus stories and early episodes. For one-time donations, you can buy us a coffee: ko-fi.com/thenightpost TRANSCRIPT: https://docs.google.com/document/d/13q9N_S6wz9qi1V53tVYMVbM3B8FIp0UArepJiLDouhA/edit?usp=sharing Merch: nightpostpod.redbubble.com Twitter: @nightpostpod Tumblr: @thenightpost With sound effects from these and previously credited artists at Freesound.org: J.Zazvurek, Mrthenoronha, Nagwense CONTENT WARNINGS: catcalling, mob violence, screaming, food
In the third season premiere, Dr. Jane Gonzalez finds herself living in the aftermath of some very big decisions. Where will her new life take her? And what happened to Lieutenant Sophie Green? Welcome to the final season of The Pasithea Powder! **Content warnings: grief, suicidality, throwing beverages at people ** Opening and closing music: “Wellington Rain (Theme from The Pasithea Powder)” by Annie Moriondo. www.anniemoriondo.com Logo: Yutaan. http://yutaan.tumblr.com. Episode 23 script: https://docs.google.com/document/d/1SQvzBbnvjdfIo2_WqhTDtR9Z_Zg6OgxDoZfDdOsh8w8/edit?usp=sharing Additional transcripts: https://www.pasitheapowder.com/episodes Patreon: www.patreon.com/pasitheapowder Ko-fi: ko-fi.com/thepasitheapowder Voice credits: Molly Olguín was the voice of Dr. Jane Gonzalez. Tim Briggs was the voice of George Moreau. Special appearances by Sebastian Croisant as the voice of Pheris, Moní Olguín as Sophie's mother, and John Hedeman as David Alegros. Jackie Andrews portrayed legendary reporter Elinor Lopez, Annie Moriondo appeared as Lily Guilder, Rose was SOMEONE and Ta'Neal Chandler was Jordan. The voice of the computer was Cade Leebron. Narration by Jackie Andrews. https://www.pasitheapowder.com/artists Written by Molly Olguín. Sound design by Jackie Hedeman. Sound credits: Phone Call Tone, henrique85n: https://freesound.org/people/henrique85n/sounds/162019/ Room Tone.wav, Soapuel: https://freesound.org/people/Soapuel/sounds/489443/ Indoor Footsteps.wav, dkiller2204: https://freesound.org/people/dkiller2204/sounds/366111/ Knock_wood, WeakWero: https://freesound.org/people/WeakWero/sounds/584941/ sw_phone_hangup, jppi_Stu: https://freesound.org/people/jppi_Stu/sounds/189727/ Children City Playground.L.wav, soundbyladyv: https://freesound.org/people/soundbyladyv/sounds/85249/ 44. Kids playground ambience.wav, btherad2000: https://freesound.org/people/btherad2000/sounds/328083/ 0804stairwell.wav, sagetyrtle: https://freesound.org/people/sagetyrtle/sounds/58407/ Arcade Music Loop.wav, joshuaempyre: https://freesound.org/people/joshuaempyre/sounds/251461/ Jingle_Win_00.wav, LittleRobotSoundFactory: https://freesound.org/people/LittleRobotSoundFactory/sounds/270333/ Gun Shot 3 8 Bit.wav, Mrthenoronha: https://freesound.org/people/Mrthenoronha/sounds/507016/ Game_over.wav, deleted_user_877451: https://freesound.org/people/deleted_user_877451/sounds/76376/ Wilhelm_scream.wav, Syna-Max: https://freesound.org/people/Syna-Max/sounds/64940/ “Shiver,” Mike B. Fort, Free Music Archive Big City - 001.wav, tosha73: https://freesound.org/people/tosha73/sounds/495302/ Footsteps on path - some fallen leaves, Mochni: https://freesound.org/people/Mochni/sounds/365216/ Wind and rain in Iceland_48Khz_Ms, bashrambali: https://freesound.org/people/bashrambali/sounds/448196/ Distant Road w/ Birds, mikevpme: https://freesound.org/people/mikevpme/sounds/188402/ Quick Blip, se2001: https://freesound.org/people/se2001/sounds/518558/ This episode is followed by a trailer for The Night Post: https://nightpostpod.com The Pasithea Powder is created by Bad Wine Productions. Follow us on Twitter twitter.com/PasitheaPowder!
The zone. Post fight genomgång. UFC fight night Volkov vs Rozenstruik post fight genomgångEvloev dominerade.Menifield visade Mozharov att man behöver ett äkta record när man kliver in i UFCSt. Denis vs StolzeStötta podden på patreon https://www.patreon.com/mmapoddenHar du ett företag och vill höras i mmapodden? Maila oss på mmapodden@gmail.comInstagram: @mmapodden @Pauldelvalle @vendelmartinez @vmsebtwitter: @pauldelvalle Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/Mma-podden-100561462221892Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCJWqD3yENLqSDDxsce0jQOg Get bonus content on Patreon See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
The AFL Nation team dissects the Dogs' win over the Swans.
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Scrooge is visited by the Ghost of Christmas Past and takes a journey into his own past... This episode was edited by Nigel McKeon, find her other shows Archive Admirers at anchor.fm/archiveadmirers, Hyperfixations at anchor.fm/hyperfixations, and Nanny Ogg's Book Club on Spotify And now onto the real talent of the episode! The voice of section 1 is the wholesome Elizabeth R. C. Lundberg, Elizabeth is one of the co-creators of and voice of Clementine in The Night Post, about the couriers of Station 103. The Night Post can be found wherever you get your podcasts, and is a finalist in the Audioverse Awards, which you can vote in here The voice of section 2 is the talented Jess Syratt. Jess is the creator and voice behind the podcast Nowhere On Air, updates from the community radio in the small town of Braedon. Nowhere on Air can be found wherever you get your podcasts, or at nowhereonair.carrd.co, and Jess can be found on Twitter @jesssyratt The voice of section 3 is the dedicated Grace Griego. Grace's voice can be heard in the podcasts The Stench of Adventure and Skillset. She can also be found on Twitter @GriegoGrace The voice of section 4 is the stalwart Alex Kingsley, the creator of The Stench of Adventure and co-creator of Strong Branch Productions which is on Twitter at @StrongBranchPro, and Alex can be found on Twitter @alexyquest. Alex has an itch account which can be found at alexyquest.itch.io You can find out more about Strong Branch Productions at strongbranchproductions.com The voice of section 5 is the brilliant Rat Grimes, Rat is the host of the Dead Letter Office of Somewhere, Ohio. The Dead Letter Office of Somewhere, Ohio is a horror-comedy fiction podcast set within one of the last remaining Dead Letter Offices in the country. Join Conway, Wren, and the rest as they archive strange, spooky, surreal pieces of lost mail. The Dead Letter Office of Somewhere Ohio can be found wherever you get your podcasts, or on Twitter @somewhereohio The voice of section 6 is the inimitable Maty Parzival, Maty is a production assistant on The Amelia Project, a podcast about a secret agency that fakes its clients' deaths, then lets them reappear with a brand new identity. The Amelia Project can be found wherever you listen to podcasts, or at ameliapodcast.com All sounds are used under a Creative Commons Attribution License
A social media star throws Ed's surprise party into chaos. Script available here. Intro theme composed by Tyler Petty. End credits theme composed by Newton Schottelkotte. Show art by Caitlin Hoilman. Check out The Night Post at https://nightpostpod.com/. TW: Violence, car accidents, alcohol, CaliforniansSupport the show by joining our Patreon.
In the post-season Q&A, the crew digs deep into S2. Join us for lore discussion, weird tangents, and what's coming next. // The Night Post crew are: Tyler Anderson (he/him), Elizabeth R. C. Lundberg (she/her), Rae Lundberg (they/them), Ethan Thomason (he/him) If you'd like to support the show, you can join us on Patreon (patreon.com/thenightpost) and get benefits like bonus stories and early episodes. For one-time donations, you can buy us a coffee: ko-fi.com/thenightpost. TRANSCRIPT: https://docs.google.com/document/d/1U_ioEJ6vOmUvKxXl9CsBqd5u5JlLaqT3Ze2nt5DA-Ko/edit?usp=sharing Email: nightpostpod@gmail.com Twitter: @nightpostpod Tumblr: @thenightpost
Wren takes a road trip. A divorcee spots an odd insect. Conway tries to shake a rock out of his shoe. Featuring the voices of Nathan from Storage Papers (https://thestoragepapers.com), Jess Syratt from Nowhere, On Air (https://nowhereonairpodcast.weebly.com), and Rae Lundberg of The Night Post (https://nightpostpod.com/). (CWs, mild spoilers: LOTS of insects, body horror, fire, car braking sound) Transcript incoming, here's the rough script for now, which mostly follows the episode. “Now let's get to the weird stuff…” WREN: We humans generally like stability. Predictability. We like to figure out patterns and stick with them. I think that's why change can be so frightening for us. It throws the future--which once seemed so certain--into chaos. Anything could happen. We could be on the verge of destruction at any moment. But we could also be inches away from utopia. If you can learn to live with this change, this constantly revolting present, you just might make it out of the apocalypse with your sanity intact. Or so that's what I hoped. I had little else to count on. I tried to flow like water with the shifting tide. You can be the judge of how that all turned out. That's why you're here, right? Pockets of shadows remained in the cave, about a dozen or so people, seemingly oblivious to the life outside. They toiled under The Boss's directives, worked day and night for the Dead Letter Office. To what end, I couldn't really say. Seemingly just to perpetuate the office itself. If I could show them the way out, maybe they would help me take on the Boss. One shadow, Liz, was receptive to my offer. She still had some kick left in her diminished form. Her girlfriend, though, was blind to the world, just a single atom in the bureaucratic monolith. In Liz, I had someone on the inside. If she could go back and agitate from within the machine, we might stand a chance of turning a few more souls back to the light. It would be risky, though; if even one shade suspected outside forces were at work, they might alert the Boss. Even given all my experience with the paranormal and extranormal, I have no idea what would happen then. My gut feeling told me that facing the Boss prematurely would be...ill-advised. If I wanted to find more of these shadows, I'd need to search through the dead mail, find the stories that might have caught Conway's attention, and seek out their writers. The problem was that I had just walked out of my job, and I had a suspicion that if I showed back up unannounced, the Boss would take notice. Where, then, would I find these letters if not the office? I'd need to find the place that Conway kept all of the clues. I'd need to find Aisling. I'd need to find the vault. Would anything be left in the old vault, or had the Boss already figured out my plan and purged it? Only one way to find out. Yes, change can be terrifying. Yes, the future is in flux. But the scariest part is that the past can be made just as uncertain as the future. Memories fade, records burn, and witnesses pass on. Entire decades lost, cultures lost. Lessons unlearned. Mistakes repeated. If a place loses its history, how can its people know the present? Without a past, how can we make sense of the future? As a butterfly forgetting it was once a worm, who are we without who we were? Driving through the clogged artery highways of the state was a challenge, given that time appeared to be at a standstill for most of the world. If all the postcards and letters were to be believed, I was looking for a lakeside town. Somewhere along the Erie was a town full of shadows, a place haunted by its own history. And within that town was a lighthouse. This lighthouse was my metaphorical beacon. I kept the postcard printed with its image folded and tucked into my pocket. It was among the few items I took with me on this road trip: a cassette player with some of Conway's old tapes and a furry little friend also jostled around in a cardboard box on the passenger seat. I couldn't just leave the poor thing in the office after all we'd seen. The morning air was silent and stiff, only the sound of my rumbling engine accompanied the pink rays glancing off rows of glass and steel. I turned the stereo's knob, but the radio was entirely dead air. I loaded up one of the tapes to see if it would be of any help. The enormous hand still hung overhead like the executioner's ax. What was our crime, Conway? What did we let ourselves forget? *on tape* OLD INTRO MUSIC This is Conway, receiving clerk for the Dead Letter Office of Aisling, Ohio, processing the national dead mail backlog. The following audio recording will serve as an internal memo strictly for archival purposes and should be considered confidential. Need I remind anyone: public release of this or any confidential material from the DLO is a felony. Some names and places have been censored for the protection of the public. Dead letter 11919. An SD card found in a condemned building. The house caught fire in fall of 2011, but card was mysteriously undamaged. The fire department contacted one of our carriers, who brought it back to the office for investigation. The contents of the SD card are as follows. *off tape A month after my divorce I took up photography. Call it a midlife crisis if you want. I needed something to keep my mind occupied now that I was perpetually alone again, and a camera is a hell of a lot cheaper than a sports car. Photography's really for lonely hearts; you're by yourself, but surrounded by people. You watch them through the lens, feed on their fleeting touches. I threw myself into it fully without thinking too much, like I do with just about everything. Like I did with her. Three months after the divorce, I went to the butterfly house. To see things so wet and new enter the world, so hopeful, was healthier projecting my turmoil onto the world around me. The insects' colorful wings rendered through the lens like stained glass, and there was so much variety. I started shooting at the conservatory whenever I could, and gleaned a lot about butterflies in the process. Monarch butterflies, Danaus plexippus, migrate long distances, from the great lakes to the gulf, then come back again when the weather warms up. How they remember the path back home, no one's quite sure. Almost romantic. On the other end of the spectrum, some moths only live for a week. Actias luna don't eat anything during their brief week of existence, because they can't: their mouths are vestigial. Instead, they rely on what they ate in their larval state to sustain them throughout their lives. They eat, change, mate, and die. Also kind of romantic. In a sense. Six months after the divorce is when I saw it. The reason for this video. I was kneeling in front of a coneflower, Echinacea purpurea, waiting for one of the little powdery things to alight on a petal. A kid running through the conservatory was scaring off most of my subjects, but I could be patient. What else did I have going on in my life? My friends were mostly married and mostly busy, my family...well, I'd rather not go there. So I waited. Crouched, holding the hefty camera, lens focused, my mind was sharp but my body was getting stiff. I was about to call the day a wash when something interesting came into view. A large butterfly landed on the purple flower. Its folded wings were pure ashy black, and it looked sharper than the objects around it. This one had a sort of presence, a portentous aura, as if the events of the world waited on every flap of its wing. In my time here, I'd never seen anything like it. It held my attention in a vice, like it wasn't a bug at all, but a treacherous cinder in a pile of dry leaves. Like it demanded a watchful eye, else the ember might be stirred by a breeze to glow again and burn and burn. I snapped a few photos of its dusky form. Then it turned, its back now facing the camera, and spread its wings. There smudged across its span were three bars of color: white over red over brown on black. Like three chalky rectangles floating in the void. The thing that worried me most about this creature was that it was somehow familiar, like somewhere deep in the recesses of my mind I had seen this before. But not on a butterfly, no, it had to be something else. Six years ago, we drove up to canada in a cheap rental car. We threaded a trail up and east, across the Erie border, into the marigold hills of pennsylvania, through the vineyards and thin eastern pines of new york, up across the border. We were spending a long weekend in Toronto, taking in the sights and sounds of a real city, a place where public transportation isn't just a pipe dream. We bought fresh pears from a bodega in and took the metro across the river. We walked through the financial district and saw a seagull pick at fries in a discarded styrofoam container. I say we. I can see the places in my mind, remember the sounds and smells, but she's not really there in my memory anymore. My mind erased her from the picture, but the empty space she occupied is still there. Like a citation to a book that doesn't exist, an overexposed blob on a film negative haunting every frame. This was our last trip together, not that we knew that at the time. We were both worn out, a wordless static swelling between us. Radios tuned to different stations. We were growing apart, but neither of us wanted to admit it. That would be too brave. Easier to let it wither away until it's a dry husk of what it once was. We had exhausted just about every other method of holding this thing together, so in a mocking reflection of our first date, we went to the Art Gallery of Ontario. We casually wound through the hallways going through the motions, pointing out something interesting here, gently nodding there. In a dark room near the end, among the abstract expressionists, was that pattern I had seen before. A Rothko, white and red something, on display. It shook me more than I had anticipated that day. Something about the frankness of it. There was no obfuscation, no dalliance. It just was. I knew then that we had to split, come what may. The camera fell from my eye as my arm went limp. This couldn't possibly be the same pattern I'd seen six years ago. I must have been remembering the painting wrong. Or maybe some sicko had meticulously painted its wings. A cruel obsession. But the nausea welling inside me told me that I was flailing for a rational explanation for the irrational. That to know the thing was to unknow all else. That I was throwing darts at the tide. Putting a leash on an acorn. Crying over spooled milk. I pulled myself from my stupor and shot a few pictures of its outstretched wings before it flew off. I showed the photos to the head of the butterfly house, almost just to reassure myself that I hadn't imagined it. He had no idea where it had come from or what it was, but he did see the pattern, too. He guessed it was a rare genetic mutation occurring in a more common variety of butterfly. He went with me to look for it, but we didn't find a trace of it in the conservatory. Once I got home, I searched for the painting. There it was, Mark Rothko's No.1, White and Red from 1962. It was identical to the pattern on the butterfly's wings.There had to be some kind of connection between the bug and the painting, but even after hours of research, I just wasn't seeing it. Eventually, like anything else, the novelty of that day wore off and I went back to my usual routines as if it had never happened. One afternoon weeks later I stepped out of the humid greenhouse into the glaring september sun. The courtyard was hot and white. Sweat was dripping down my forehead, rolling into my eyes and stinging my vision. I squinted against the salt and light, and in my periphery saw a bird eating its dinner under an oak tree. A blackbird, large iridescent green-black, a white streak dripping down one wing. I rubbed my eyes to clear the sweat. The bird had something sticking out of its mouth: its poor prey hadn't been completely devoured yet. Poking out of the black beak was a butterfly. It didn't look like one from the conservatory, though. I took out my camera and zoomed in on the bird. The wing dangling from its mouth had a stunning pattern. Swirling blues and whites, tangerine globes and black spires. Before I could even register what I was seeing, the bird took off into the thick air. That sickening deja vu hit me again, but this time I didn't need to look it up to know what it was. Eight years back on our trip to New York we explored the Museum of Modern Art. It was the first household-name-famous painting I'd seen in person. Not as big as I expected, but stunning nonetheless. Van Gogh. Starry Night. I ran through the conservatory and out the door, tracking the blackbird as best I could. Jogging with my camera and bag wasn't ideal. By the time the bird landed, I was red and puffing hard. The shining bird with the dripping wing had landed on a branch next to a shuttered house. The surrounding houses were also condemned, and this one seemed to be in the worst condition of the bunch. The white paint on the doorframe was peeling, revealing the wood grain underneath in stripes like the teeth of a great beast. The shutters were drooping eyelids, hanging crooked from their hinges. The windows were dusty and glazed over with cataract grime, those that weren't shattered anyway. It was falling apart, a relic leftover from a more prosperous time, but it had an austere dignity that so many ancient and forgotten things do. The tree next to the slouching old shack had crashed through the roof at one point. There the blackbird perched, inviting me into its home. The door creaked open with a push, and the smell of wet wood and rotting fabric flushed out and spread over the brown lawn. Vines and mold reached in equal measure up the splotchy walls. Sunlight falling in through the hole in the ceiling stepped lightly down the stairs and caught dust in its place. An offwhite couch sat mouldering in one corner of the den, a table with a broken leg had years ago spilled its contents onto the floor. Green tendrils wrapped around lamp cords and stretched across rooms. A gentle drip in the stained kitchen sink rang out through the silent house. And all across the ceiling through the house hung little crystalline pods. Hundreds of cocoons dangling from the stucco, from fan blades, from mounted pots and pans and light fixtures. A few butterflies were already emerging, casting aside their comfortable skin to face the new. These cocoons continued up the stairway and onto the ceiling of the second floor. I crept up the uneven stairs, testing each one with a press of my foot just in case the whole thing was about to collapse. More chrysalis dotted the ceilings here, and so too did the pudgy little bugs that make them, inching their way across the abandoned home. Some bright and colorful, some drab and fuzzy, the caterpillars had moved into this space that people no longer wanted. The hole in the ceiling up there had been worse than it looked from the outside. A section of the wall had been caved in as the tree grew through it. Its boughs outstretched along the broken wall as if cleaving it open, a large ovular hole in the trunk nearby slack like a hungry maw. Living branches and leaves intertwined with the dead lumber planks and leaden drywall. Caterpillars nibbled at the corners of the vibrant green foliage fanning out across what was once a bedroom, crawled up and down the bedposts and nightstand. I shudder to think what might have been festering under the mildewy comforter. The tiny creatures here covered nearly every interior surface after the mold and water damage had taken their parcels. A faint hum reverberated from somewhere within its walls. Now that I had taken in the place, I could start examining the insects themselves. The caterpillars were mostly typical: short, rotund, many brightly colored like little tubes of acrylic paint, but they were hardly exceptional. They went about their business with a casual disinterest in my presence in their reclaimed home. The butterflies, on the other hand, were illogical, inconceivable, exquisite. Every lepidoptera had painted wings. Gently fluttering clouds, each point engraved with some classic or another; a monet here, a frankenthaler there. My mind reeled at the implications that this suggested. Did we influence them somehow, affect them to grow with these patterns? Or were our artistic hands subtly moved by some unseen force to create these great works? That's what a lot of the ancients thought. Certain gods and muses could be literal in their influence. Divine inspiration. On the other hand, what if there was an outside force affecting us, but it wasn't helping us? What if it was indifferent to us, like the rest of the universe? Or actively malevolent? What if it wanted to reclaim the land from us, like the insects had taken this home? I knew that if I thought too much about the big questions of the universe I'd lose myself, forget I'm a person and feel that cosmic unreality in the pit of my stomach. It struck me as odd that other people could perceive me. Odd that I existed at all. I knew I should go home, but I couldn't leave for fear that it might vanish just as quickly as it had popped into my life. I briskly walked to the truckstop up the highway to grab snacks, drinks, and a travel blanket. I was going to stay and document what I saw for as long as I could. The insects in this house behaved quite differently from the ones outside. For one, they rarely traveled beyond the yard. The overgrown lawns dotted with wildflowers and tall grasses surrounding the place provided all that they needed. They also seemed to function as a unit, like a school of fish: when one moved, many moved in a cascading wave. The artwork on their backs spanned ages. I saw greek pottery imprinted on their wings, the birth of venus, carvaggio's light and shadow. Many of the works I recognized, some I didn't. Who knows how many photos I took of the butterfly with the Last Supper on its back. It must have been weeks that I slept on the dusty floor with a thin blanket and my camera bag as a pillow. The excitement and wonder kept me in place. I subsisted on empty gas station calories and sugary soda. The wrappers and empty bottles started radiating around me in a ritualistic circle as time wore on beyond my knowledge. My skin grew pale and oily, my hair matted, but I hardly noticed. I ate, observed, and very rarely slept. I was so enthralled I had hardly noticed the change. The recent hatchlings had been trending toward modern art: no longer DaVinci's and Gentileschi's, the butterflies flitted about with more post-industrial design on their wings, Mondrian's squares, Picasso's blue period. The hum within the house had grown as well, but I hardly took notice at the time. Then came the seismic shift. I was feeling weak, lightheaded and nearly delirious, when I saw a horse and rider mid-gait painted on an eggshell white body. No, not painted, I realized after some inspection. Photographed. Days passed and more butterflies emerged with film on their backs: images of war, recreation, winston churchill and che guavara. The hum was loud enough now that I couldn't ignore it. My head was pulsing and the noise was only exacerbating it. I needed to get out for a minute of fresh air. I walked the abandoned neighborhood, then beyond into the former arts district. The stars were crystals hanging in deep blue velvet overhead. The streets were empty and still. I crossed the old craft store and paused to look in the window. I felt an irresistible compulsion to paint. But I had no money left after abandoning my job for weeks. I tore a section of my greasy shirt and wrapped it around my fist. The window shattered more easily than I'd expected. I absconded back to my hideaway with tubes of oil paints, turpentine, brushes and rags, canvas. Wading through the trash filling up my own little cocoon, I began to paint. I started on the canvas, but soon found it confining. My paint spilled off the page and onto the walls, the floors, the ceilings, the trash. I couldn't say how long I painted. I never grew tired or hungry. I didn't need or want. I was in the flow. I simply was. The house was only so large, though. Two floors entirely covered in paint, dirty rags scattered about and turpentine dripping down the stairs, and yet I wasn't satisfied. I'd have to make something else my canvas. I started on my free hand, red and purple spots along my fingers, then green up my arm. Black along the torso, white stripes near ribs. I stripped off my remaining clothes that got in the way of my brush. Blue around my eyes, yellow bands across my head. Once I was entirely encased in paint, I felt my mind relax, deflating like air let out of a balloon. I grew aware of my surroundings again. The hum had grown so loud it was shaking the remaining furniture in the bedroom. I had been so preoccupied with the transformation of the creatures that I hadn't even noticed where they were actually coming from: caterpillars were pouring out of the hole in the encroaching tree. Swaths of crawling, squirming bugs spilled from the crooked mouth of bark and writhed in the dark room. On the wall opposite the tree, butterflies gathered. They stationed themselves in a square on the white paint. They flapped their wings and moved in unison. This patch of living color formed a pointilist image of her face. An image I had taken. My own photograph of my former wife. The insectoid screen undulated and shifted, forming new images in succession like a flipbook, each one displaying a moment from my past that I had captured. New York, Toronto, chopping vegetables, hiking through shale caves, the first snowfall of our last year together. I could feel the change curling inside me. Was I destined to take these photos, to mirror the natural patterns of the world? Or were these insects somehow directed to grow in accordance with my life? The swirling thoughts surged forth in waves of vertigo. My brain was swelling, pushing up against my skull. I smelled smoke from the stairway, acrid chemical flame and burning cloth. Flames of every color rose and licked at the blackened walls, dancing and fluttering. Thick smog was filling the room. I dropped to my hands and knees and crawled to the only place that seemed safe, into the buzzing tree. I nestled down into the bark as far as I could, only the top of my head peering out through the opening. I felt my new brethren creeping and slinking in the darkness all around me. I set up my camera and recorded this testimony with the last of its battery. Oh my stomach is pulsing, moving, as if something is crawling inside. I can feel it bubbling up like gold from deep within. My back is splitting with wet folded wings. The photographs on their wings flip faster and faster until it's a moving image, a film, streaming through the striations of black smoke. I can't stifle my laughter as I see my life playing out before me on the living screen. Loud full body spasms. How else can you react to the absurdity of life laid bare so bluntly before you? If a caterpillar can become a butterfly, what might I look like after my metamorphosis? What glory might humanity ascend to in its next phase? I envy you, because if you're watching this, you know. We're ready to reclaim what you have taken. I am hatching. I am ascending on painted wings ablaze. But I am not in pain. I am beautiful. CONWAY ON TAPE: Well, I...I'm gonna need a minute. CLICK *** CONWAY: Nothing stays the same, no matter how hard we try. Something somewhere is always changing, like the water to vapor. Hell, even electrons are always moving around, can't quite pin ‘em down. The changes inside are the hardest to spot, though. And you're usually the last one to notice you've changed. You're you, after all. As I slipped my influence into every corner of this state, I could barely recall most of my life, such as it was. Didn't miss my body all that much either, never really felt like I fit in it anyway. But for a moment, I felt a bit nostalgic for my old job. This nostalgia is a warning sign that something isn't what it once was, that some part of you is no longer there. I hadn't seen the cracks forming yet. I was still intoxicated with my new position. There was a rock in my metaphorical shoe, though. A lingering thought I just couldn't shake, even with all this. It started with the phone call from the fisherman. “You're not real.” What the hell was that all about? Of course I'm real. “I think therefore” and all that. I'm the Boss. I've got buildings full of people who listen to me. Doesn't get much realer than that. But there was that itch somewhere in the vast and ever expanding recesses of my consciousness I couldn't quite scratch. I felt like I was forgetting something, or like I was about to remember something big. “How's Lucy?” *** Outro--interrupted *brakes screech* I fell asleep at the wheel and woke up at the bottom of an off-ramp. With no one else around and nothing to distract me, I dozed off. Just for a second. I'm not proud of it, but it's the truth. I caught myself quickly enough that I somehow managed to avoid smashing into any of the parked--well “parked”--cars on the highway. I was at a stop sign, and ahead of me was a one-lane country road. I couldn't see anyone in either direction for as far as my eyesight allowed. But below the stop sign was a bright green plaque, emblazoned with a path to what I'd been looking for: AISLING - FIVE MILES. Conway, here I come. *** LIZ: Is anyone here? *muffled response* LIZ: Hello? I know you're around somewhere. LIZ: Hey. Hey!...hmmm...hail and well met, shadow, I mean you no harm. *under her breath* “Hail and well met”? Jesus, what's wrong with me. SHADOW: *anxious* What was that? LIZ: I'm Liz, who the hell are you? SHADOW: *slowly, with effort* I...I don't know. It's hard to think. I'm...where am I? What am I? LIZ: I know, I totally felt the same. Just take a minute. Relax. I'm a friend. SHADOW: I can't feel my...anything. LIZ: Yup, that'll happen. Corporeality's kinda messed up here. So it goes. If you focus really hard, you might be able to keep yourself solid. See? SHADOW: I'm dreaming. This isn't real...I must still be asleep. LIZ: Sure, you sort of are. Anyway, what do you say we get out of here? See your friends again. SHADOW: But...wait, I remember something. I can't go yet. The Head Office. The Board Room. There's...there's something there. It's...oh god. The tower. We can't just leave it there. LIZ: Board Room? Can you show me? SHADOW: I think I can lead us there. But... LIZ, to WREN: Wren, this could be big. Could be a whole lot of shadows there for us to recruit. I'm going in. Good luck out there.
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If you're finished listening to all 10 episodes of I Love Lucifer - we have some great bonus episodes including feed drops from some of our fave Indie Audio Dramas from around the world! This week we are shining a Pod Light on the bi-monthly Space Opera Audio Drama called Omega Star 7 - the name of a cluster of wild stars situated in a strange, yet vaguely nostalgic galaxy known as the “Sometime, Somewhere”. They are the tales of the crews who dare to call this place home. Sardonic, self aware, and a little bit silly. We've chosen to share a very special episode because where the creators have strategically hidden Easter Eggs throughout the episode and well, it turns out, some of our very own characters from I love Lucifer have wondered into the story line!! See if you can find our cast! If you do - let us know on Social Media and tag the show and you will be generously rewarded! And, hey, fans of Delivery, Marty and Mars, Ginger Garbage, The Night Post, Filthy 47, and/or The Wizard's Scroll - see if your finely tuned eardrums can pick out your favorite characters! Now please enjoy Omega Star 7 - Episode 7 - “Hairy Spacers, and the Hallway of Almost Infinite Doors”. If you like the Episode - and why wouldn't you? - please subscribe, rate, and review. You can access all the episode of Omega Star 7 here (http://omegastar7.podbean.com) And all the easter goodies here: I Love Lucifer Delivery Marty and Mars Ginger Garbage The Night Post Filthy '47 The Wizard's Scroll #podcasts #audiodrama #indie Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
SUMMARY: Jeremy asks Brianne to help dig into the papers. She finds some older documentation that backs up experiences Jeremy has been researching involving the dream killer. CONTENT WARNINGS: Topics involving suicide and suicidal ideations CREDITS: This episode was written by Cody Ditzenberger Performed by Jeremy Enfinger and Amanda Lunsford as Brianne Episode artwork by Nathan Lunsford Sound effects and music by Zapsplat Episode Music by Cody Ditzenberger Also, check out The Night Post at https://nightpostpod.com/ The Night Post is an audio drama podcast about the conscripted couriers of a city at odds with the ancient, arcane frontier that surrounds it. What begins as Milo's search for his missing husband becomes the couriers' journey to save themselves and uncover the secrets of the organization that chose them. ABOUT: The Storage Papers is produced by Grinner Media LLC. It's a fictional horror audio drama with episodes published every two weeks. Some topics may be sensitive for younger viewers. Transcripts and content warnings can be found on our website. For additional details, visit: Website: https://www.thestoragepapers.com/ Transcripts, content warnings, and more: https://www.thestoragepapers.com/episodes Patreon Bonus Content: https://patreon.com/grinnermedia Support us on Ko-Fi: https://ko-fi.com/grinnermedia Merch: https://merch.thestoragepapers.com/ Review Us: https://www.thestoragepapers.com/review Grinner Media: https://grinnermedia.com/ SOCIAL: Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/storagepapers Twitter - https://www.twitter.com/storagepapers Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/groups/thestoragepapers Discord - https://www.thestoragepapers.com/discord Thank you for listening to The Storage Papers. If you're interested in bonus content, we share some of the documents within the papers on a monthly basis that don't necessarily align with the main direction of Jeremy's story… at least, as far as he can tell for now. For those and some other exclusive rewards for your support, you can find our Patreon campaign at patreon.com/grinnermedia. Or if you prefer to support the show another way, find our Ko-fi page at Ko-fi.com/grinnermedia. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
SUMMARY Jeremy asks Brianne to help dig into the papers. She finds some older documentation that backs up experiences Jeremy has been researching involving the dream killer. CONTENT WARNINGS: Topics involving suicide and suicidal ideations ---------- ABOUT The Storage Papers is distributed and marketed by Rusty Quill and produced by Grinner Media LLC. It's a fictional horror audio drama with episodes published every two weeks. Some topics may be sensitive for younger viewers. For additional details, visit: Rusty Quill rustyquill.comPatreon patreon.com/grinnermediaGrinner Media grinnermedia.comThe Storage Papers Website https://www.thestoragepapers.com Email jeremy@thestoragepapers.com. ---------- CREDITS This episode was written by Cody DitzenbergerPerformed by Jeremy Enfinger and Amanda Lunsford as BrianneEpisode artwork by Nathan Lunsford. Sound effects and music by Zapsplat. Episode Music by Cody Ditzenberger. Also, check out The Night Post at https://nightpostpod.com/ The Night Post is an audio drama podcast about the conscripted couriers of a city at odds with the ancient, arcane frontier that surrounds it. What begins as Milo's search for his missing husband becomes the couriers' journey to save themselves and uncover the secrets of the organization that chose them. ---------- SOCIAL Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/storagepapers Twitter - https://www.twitter.com/storagepapers Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/groups/thestoragepapers See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
As Jack, Kara, Geraint and Veronika set off on their first holiday in years, they are about to learn that life during the apocalypse is anything but simple... especially when Jack gets to choose their mode of transportation. In the first of three special Halloween episodes, join the gang as they hit the road and tangle with a dead body, tales of ghostly Seamen, and a very hungry dog. Zoiks! *** Cast: Kara - Bethan Rees Jack - James Morgan Geraint - Edward Llewelyn Veronika - Bogi Bondor Inspector Paget - Ashley Hunt Mayor Jeffrey - Andrew Latheron Jay - Tom Gilvear Kate & PC Jenkins - Erin Pinnell Maciej & The Policeman - Wojciech Matras Topless Tourist 1: Jonathan Evans Topless Tourist 2: Tien Pham *** A transcript of this episode is available here>> Halloween Special Episode 1 Transcripts *** Content warnings: Some mild bad language Descriptions of murder *** The trailer featured at the end of this episode is from The Night Post. You can listen to the show here - The Night Post *** Gather The Suspects is a cosy murder mystery set in Wales during a very boring apocalypse. Find more about our show here - Gather The Suspects Follow us on Twitter @Gtsus_pod for updates on the show and for more information on MadeUp Audio. You can also support us on Ko-Fi. If you have enjoyed the series please consider leaving us a review on Apple Podcasts or Podchaser.
The NBA season is back and the Lakers opened up their season with a 121-114 loss to the Golden State Warriors. Tune in as LakerTom and Gerald from lakerholics.com break down the game and what the Lakers can do to get back on the right track this Friday against the Suns. Gear up with your favorite Lakers Fast Break shirts and gifts in our Pop Culture Cosmos TeePublic store at https://www.teepublic.com/user/pop-culture-cosmos For the best in daily fantasy sports betting, check out ThriveFantasy, the leader for Daily Fantasy Sports for the NFL, NBA, MLB, PGA, and E-Sports Players and Props! - Use promo code LFB when you sign up today and you will receive an instant deposit match up to $50 on your first deposit of $20 or more! - Download ThriveFantasy on the App Store or Play Store or by visiting their website www.thrivefantasy.com. Sign up and #PropUp today! (Check your state for availability) Don't forget to Subscribe to our shows and leave us that 5-Star Review with your questions on Apple Podcasts or e-mail us at lakersfastbreak@yahoo.com! Presented by our friends at the Hoop Heads Podcast Network, ThriveFantasy, NBA Draft Junkies, lakerholics.com, lakersball.com, Basketball University, Pop Culture Cosmos, Inside Sports Fantasy Football, the novel Congratulations, You Suck (available for purchase HERE), and Retro City Games! --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/lakers-fast-break/support
Shooter & the Stache are joined by Thomas Schooley to talk about the Tampa Bay Lightning's Opening Night loss. They talk about the NHL on ESPN's debut, the Bolts raising their 2021 Stanley Cup Banner and the lackluster performance in the 6-2 loss to the Pittsburgh Penguins. THANK YOU FOR BEING THE THUNDER PLEASE TELL A FELLOW BOLT FAN ABOUT THIS PODCAST! We go LIVE on Facebook and YouTube after every playoff game. Subscribe and Follow for more Bolts animations, memes and random commentary: Youtube.com/c/shooterandthestache Facebook.com/shooterstache Twitter.com/shooteyshoots- ACCOUNT SUSPENDED!!! Instagram.com/shooteyshoots We've been named a TOP TEN Tampa Bay Lightning Podcast! https://blog.feedspot.com/tampa_bay_lightning_podcasts/ --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/shooterandthestache/support
VOTE HERE: https://audioverseawards.net/vote/Award season is upon us, and The Heart of Ether is nominated for the 2021 Audio Verse Awards! Voting only takes about fifteen minutes, and it would mean the world to us if you took the time to fill it out. (This is kind of our first time being nominated for any awards, so honestly I'm just excited to see our show up there, and it would genuinely blow my mind if we were finalists.)Also, the more shows you vote for, the more your vote counts! So take some time to familiarize yourself with the other nominees! This includes shows like Elevator Pitch, WOE.BEGONE, Patient 33, The Night Post, Spirit Box Radio, and many, many more. It's a great way to support the shows you love, and it's especially important to smaller indie shows.You can learn more about the list of nominees here: https://audioverseawards.net/list-of-nominees/ Voting ends Sunday, October 17th. So, go and make your voice heard!Thank you for all of your support. We couldn't have made it this far without our audience, and your enthusiasm never fails to brighten my day. Stay safe out there!
Hi, this is Rae Lundberg. I'm a writer, producer, and VA on The Night Post. Our show follows the conscripted couriers of Gilt City, a growing industrial society at odds with the ancient, arcane frontier that surrounds it. As go-betweens for the city and the Skelter, the pigeons of the Night Post are caught in the middle of a culture war over tradition and the supernatural. What begins as Milo's search for his missing husband becomes the couriers' journey to save themselves and uncover the secrets of the organization that chose them. This is Season 1, Episode 12: A World Beyond. Thank you for listening. Transcript can be found at: https://docs.google.com/document/d/14pcci7BUQr5qbFNOjTeffThYxI1y-VykC7M_B4xNWkM/edit?usp=sharing https://nightpostpod.com Twitter: @nightpostpod
After Melbourne progressed through to the Grand Final.
Chapter One: Dinosaurs, radio demons, were-corgis, and just general "Life Stuff" have left Agent Bishop feeling a bit off. In an attempt to make him feel better, Agent Delaney gets Bishop to join them on a case that has nothing to do with The Weird whatsoever. After a run-in with a local journalist, they learn what's going on in the quaint town of Harpstead is no ordinary cult... Check out Ty's show Side Character Quest! http://sidecharacterquest.com/ (http://sidecharacterquest.com/) Check out The Night Post! https://nightpostpod.com/ (https://nightpostpod.com/) Follow us on Twitter! https://twitter.com/jointheweird (https://twitter.com/jointheweird) Join our Discord! https://discord.gg/aCwvMjxNSf (https://discord.gg/aCwvMjxNSf) Become a Patron! https://www.patreon.com/jointheweird (https://www.patreon.com/jointheweird) Check out some of the other fantastic shows on Loudspeaker http://www.loudspeaker.fm/ (www.loudspeaker.fm) And don't forget to... Join The Weird. Support this podcast
Chapter One: Dinosaurs, radio demons, were-corgis, and just general "Life Stuff" have left Agent Bishop feeling a bit off. In an attempt to make him feel better, Agent Delaney gets Bishop to join them on a case that has nothing to do with The Weird whatsoever. After a run-in with a local journalist, they learn what's going on in the quaint town of Harpstead is no ordinary cult... Check out Ty's show Side Character Quest! http://sidecharacterquest.com/ (http://sidecharacterquest.com/) Check out The Night Post! https://nightpostpod.com/ (https://nightpostpod.com/) Follow us on Twitter! https://twitter.com/jointheweird (https://twitter.com/jointheweird) Join our Discord! https://discord.gg/aCwvMjxNSf (https://discord.gg/aCwvMjxNSf) Become a Patron! https://www.patreon.com/jointheweird (https://www.patreon.com/jointheweird) Check out some of the other fantastic shows on Loudspeaker http://www.loudspeaker.fm/ (www.loudspeaker.fm) And don't forget to... Join The Weird. Support this podcast
Miles struggles with falling asleep and looks to their friend for help.CONTENT WARNINGS: Existentialism, feelings of insignificance, attempting to comprehend the vastness of space.Micro-Cosmos: A Science Fiction Podcast.This bonus episode, To Touch the Stars, was written by Val West. It starred Jackson Rossman as the voice of Miles Abbott and Pippa van Beek-Paterson as the voice of Cal. Original music by Julia Barnes, and sound editing by Jesse Smith.Find information on the Heart of Ether and the Night Post on their social medias, @heartofether and @NightPostPod!Bonus sound effects courtesy of the National Park Service, Wikimedia Commons in the public domain, and Freesound.org under a Creative Commons 0 License.Be sure to stay tuned to our feed for future content.Looking for other fans of the show? Consider joining our official Discord server: https://discord.gg/D73AQVWTHX. To follow the show and find transcripts, you can find us on Twitter, Tumblr, and Instagram as @microcos_pod/microcospod. Questions, comments, and concerns can be emailed to us via futuretrailmixpros@gmail.com. For more information on the show, visit our website, microcospod.space.Thank you for listening.
Changes are coming to the Night Post, but Val is distracted by strange, intrusive thoughts. // This episode was written and produced by Rae Lundberg, and features her as Val. Additional performances: Josh Lundberg as The Governor, Ethan Thomason as Nicholas, Tyler Anderson as Milo, Elizabeth R. C. Lundberg as Clementine. Music composed by Ethan Thomason. If you'd like to support the show, you can join us on Patreon (patreon.com/thenightpost) and get benefits like bonus stories and early episodes. For one-time donations, you can buy us a coffee: ko-fi.com/thenightpost. TRANSCRIPT: https://docs.google.com/document/d/1aaexetbwtyiEvavd6joUbTIkDmcPMoUGyZ1oDSmuRKg/edit?usp=sharing Email: nightpostpod@gmail.com Twitter: @nightpostpod Tumblr: @thenightpost With sound effects from these artists at Freesound.org: InspectorJ, Robinhood76, CGEffex, TyroneW, mitchellsounds CONTENT WARNINGS: surgery/surgical torture, intrusive thoughts, chronic injury, death mention
A big win for the Giants.
“Assignment 3: Codename The Augustine Scheme. May 10. 13:23. Log 1. Recorded by Petty Officer M.J. Abbott.”CONTENT WARNINGS: Sobbing/crying, self-hatred and self doubt, overlapping voices, assumed imposter, mild profanity, smoking, questioning reality. Discussions of: Parental death by illness, unhealthy relationship with father, violence, grief, funerals.Micro-Cosmos: A Science Fiction Podcast.This episode, the Fever Called Living, was written by Jesse Smith, edited by Lauren Tucker and Luka Miller, and directed by Jesse Smith and Lauren Tucker. It starred Jesse Smith as the voice of Athena Romero, Jackson Rossman as the voice of Miles Abbott, Luka Miller as the voice of Alex de la Cruz, Kaleb Piper as the voice of Felix Couvillion, Pippa van Beek-Paterson as the voice of Cal, and Nikki Paige as the voice of Nora Abbott. Original music by Julia Barnes, and sound editing by Tobias Friedman.This episode contained an advertisement for the Night Post, a weekly supernatural audiodrama. Their second season starts in 2 days, so stay tuned to their feed for a continuation of the magnificent story! They can be found at @/NightPostPod.Bonus sound effects courtesy of the National Park Service, Wikimedia Commons in the public domain, and Freesound.org under a Creative Commons 0 License.Be sure to stay tuned to our feed for future content.To follow the show and find transcripts, you can find us on Twitter, Tumblr, and Instagram as @microcos_pod/microcospod. Questions, comments, and concerns can be emailed to us via futuretrailmixpros@gmail.com. For more information on the show, visit our website, microcospod.space.Thank you for listening.
Machine-Gun Drums features the voice of Rae Lundberg. Rae plays Val in the supernatural podcast, The Night Post, which follows three of the conscripted couriers of Gilt City as they search for answers in the ancient organisation that has chosen them. Listen at your podcatcher of choice, or visit nightpostpod.com to learn more.Transcript available at www.monstrousagonies.co.uk/post/m-a-presents-machine-gun-drumsHello and thank you to our latest supporter on Patreon, Ashley! You can support the show at www.patreon.com/monstrousagonies.Monstrous Agonies will return for Season Two in a few weeks. Until then, keep an eye on our social media accounts to keep up to date with bonus content. Our inbox will be staying open throughout the break for you suggestions and submissions for Season Two. Send them in by email at submissions@monstrousagonies.co.uk; on Tumblr at Monstrous Agonies; through our Twitter account, @Monstrous_Pod; or through the website at www.monstrousagonies.co.uk----Written by H.R. Owen and performed by H.R. Owen and Rae LundbergTheme tune: Dakota by Unheard Music Concepts. Check out their music at www.unheardmusicconcepts.comAdditional sound by H.R. Owen See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
The Blues were too good for St Kilda.
When the Night Post holds an employee outing at a water park, something is bound to go wrong. // This episode was written by Elizabeth R. C. Lundberg, and features her as Clementine. It was produced by Rae Lundberg, and features her as Val. Additional performance: Tyler Anderson as Milo. Ending theme composed by Ethan Thomason. If you'd like to support the show, you can join us on Patreon (patreon.com/thenightpost) and get benefits like bonus stories and early episodes. For one-time donations, you can buy us a coffee: ko-fi.com/thenightpost. TRANSCRIPT: https://docs.google.com/document/d/1sDVOoznzKMHgyE5WAqAULRbTOdGdxdU_cXcxCfZtpLo/edit?usp=sharing Email: nightpostpod@gmail.com Twitter: @nightpostpod Tumblr: @thenightpost With sound effects from these artists at Freesound.org: eldiariosonoro_, bsung88, pfranzen, dkustic, LG CONTENT WARNINGS: death mention, slugs (with sfx)
A big win to the Cats.
A big win for the Saints.
Jazz Game Night Post Game Show - Utah Jazz 121 Memphis Grizzlies 111 - Jazz win Game 3, take 2-1 series lead Jake Scott and Tim LaComb react to Utah's 10-point win on the road, going up 2-1 in the series against Memphis. They also checked in with the Jazz locker room for the team's reactions to the victory.
In the post-season Q&A, we spill the tea on everything TNP. Join the whole cast and crew for dumb jokes, crack theories, and vague hints about Season 2. // The Night Post crew are: Tyler Anderson (he/him), Elizabeth R. C. Lundberg (she/her), Rae Lundberg (she/they/he), Ethan Thomason (he/him) If you'd like to support the show, you can join us on Patreon (patreon.com/thenightpost) and get benefits like bonus stories and early episodes. For one-time donations, you can buy us a coffee: ko-fi.com/thenightpost. TRANSCRIPT: https://docs.google.com/document/d/1Ac8n016axCEo1mniSV9b_UWTZ4tCULRNxBjUagVD2bI/edit?usp=sharing Email: nightpostpod@gmail.com Twitter: @nightpostpod Tumblr: @thenightpost CONTENT WARNINGS: crude language
The title says it all. The events of episodes 1-20 from the perspective of Kitty, Anna, and Oliver, with a 1 minute speed summary of the whole show so far to finish us off! This episode of the Errant Announcement Kaleidescope also features the trailer for The Night Post, a fabulously spooky audiodrama by an all LGBTQ+ crew available wherever you're listening right now! You can find out more about them here. Remember, Hanging Sloths and SBR merch is available here (physical stuff) and here (digital stuff). SHOW TWITTER: @SpiritBoxRadioHANGING SLOTHS TWITTER: @HangingSlothsPINTEREST: https://www.pinterest.co.uk/hangingslothstudios/PODCHASER: https://www.podchaser.com/podcasts/spirit-box-radio-1592988CONTACT: https://hangingslothstudios.com/contact/Support us on Ko-fi and on Patreon!Spirit Box Radio is a podcast distributed by Hanging Sloth Studios under a Creative Commons Attributions 4.0 International Share Alike license. The show was created by Pippin Eira Major. More info about the show and its cast can be found on the Hanging Sloth Studios website. Music by Maybe Wednesday. Songs in this episode are: Deus Eerie, The Investigator, Growing Suspicion, Baby Arcana, Legalese, Dusky Pink Apron and Heir Apparent. Get episodes one day early with Patreon! See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
In the series trailer, Postmaster Best places a call that none of the couriers are meant to hear. // The Night Post is a weekly supernatural fiction podcast. Join Gilt City's conscripted couriers as they face the ancient, untamed weirdness of the Skelter on every shift. Ethan Thomason is the voice of Nicholas. Email: nightpostpod@gmail.com Twitter: @nightpostpod Tumblr: @thenightpost TRANSCRIPT: https://docs.google.com/document/d/1eilvdd8vqNl-MSwErMzNw9zgHBeOZ-FC11lVHFSSzLE/edit?usp=sharing
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The first Democratic Debate is in the books and Chuck sits down with Mark Murray and Carrie Dann to discuss what we learned.
Again, we take on some listener questions this week (you guys are killing it!). Selene takes a look at night riding and how to get past the fear of not being able to see all that much, even with the addition of lights. She also gives her take on the...
In the spirit of graduation season, we decided to discuss what happens after you receive your degree. Plenty of us are dealing with feelings of Post-Graduate Depression (PGD) and in this episode we outline ways to identify as well as provide tips on how to overcome PGD x land a gig! Send your comments, questions x thoughts to TheBlackGirlBravado@gmail.com Feel free to reach out to us!! Twitter.com/BlackGrlBravado Facebook.com/TheBlackGirlBravadoPod Instagram.com/TheBlackGirlBravadoPod, @frombeetoyou and @bravado_gee Snapchat: isthatbee and germaniiiii Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/the-black-girl-bravado1502/donations Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brands Privacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy