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Garrett McClaren picks up an old banjo in an alley after watching the murder of who he thinks was its previous owner. Despite that, he feels compelled to learn how to play it and discovers not is all as it seems. To download, right-click here and then click SaveJoin the Journey Into Patreon to get extra episodes and personal addresses, plus other extras and rewards.Cast of characters:Dave Thompson as Garret McClarenRish Outfield as Kyvin GrandineKeith Teklits as Brad KramerRenee Chambliss as Belva StoneBria Burton as LaTonya ErinsenBig Anklevich as Cal HicksonGino Morretto as the Columbia Records executiveMarshal Latham as the narrator, and assorted voicesRish Outfield is a writer, voice actor, and imitator of the late Sean Connery. He's a fan of the Star Wars Trilogy, Eighties music, and those horror movies your mother insisted you not watch for fear of what they'd do to you (turns out she was right about that one). He's the former co-host of the Dunesteef Audio Fiction Magazine podcast, and his own show, the Rish Outcast. Born with an oddly-shaped birthmark and a lack of the vital section of the brain that produces ambition, he could still live a somewhat-full life, if only he'd get up and do something once in a w--oh no, he's gone to sleep again.More stories by Rish:Rish's other Journeys and Delusions Rish on Amazon Rish on Audible Theme music: Liberator by Man In SpaceTo comment on this or any episode:Leave us a voicemail at 77-JINTO-107 (775-4686-107)Send comments and/or recordings to journeyintopodcat@gmail.comTweet us us TwitterPost a comment on Facebook here
The Drabblecast presents an original story by Michael Bettendorf about sports, parental expectations and growing up the hard way in a literal way. Read to you by Renee Chambliss. Art by DS Oswald
The Drabblecast presents an original story by Michael Bettendorf about football and growing up the hard way. Read to you by Renee Chambliss. Art by DS Oswald Personal Best By Michael Bettendorf It's hard to see eye to eye with your parents when they're always looking down on you. I cannot help that I am […]
In episode 235 of the podcast "Hidden In Plain Sight," Armin Pluto and Lucy Devlin start exploring communication in space, but end up uncovering some bizarre and unnerving experiences from early manned space travel.To download, right-click here and then click Save.Join the Journey Into Patreon to get extra episodes and personal addresses, plus other extras and rewards.Cast of characters:Josh Roseman as Armin PlutoRenee Chambliss as Lucy DevlinRish Outfield (of The Rish Outcast and The Dunesteef Audio Fiction Magazine) as Gerald Schroeder (retired Air Force Lt. Colonel and NASA astronaut)Big Anklevich (of The Dunesteef Audio Fiction Magazine) as Marty Gibson (astronaut)Marshal Latham as Louis Vance (astronaut)Gino Moretto as a New Zealand sheep herderR.C. Anderson works in the engineering field, but moonlights as a speculative fiction author. (As rewarding as the later is, the former pays the mortgage.) He has been published in such places as the Journey Into… podcast. He currently lives in Hillsboro, Oregon, with his two cats.Relevant Links:Journey #147 - Journey Into IFC by R. C. Anderson 99% Invisible Podcast Music used in this episode:Dark Space Music mix by Gydja for Cryo Chamber Theme music: Liberator by Man In SpaceTo comment on this or any episode:Leave us a voicemail at 77-JINTO-107 (775-4686-107)Send comments and/or recordings to journeyintopodcat@gmail.comTweet us us TwitterPost a comment on Facebook here
Dustin and Kara head off to spend their wedding night at the Noble Oaks Bed and Breakfast in Vernon, Idaho. They just want to enjoy the night together, but they have unexpected guests.To download, right-click here and then click SaveJoin the Journey Into Patreon to get extra episodes and personal addresses, plus other extras and rewards.Cast of characters:Renee Chambliss as Kara PageRish Outfield (of The Rish Outcast and The Dunesteef Audio Fiction Magazine) as Dustin Page and Uncle DerekBig Anklevich (of The Dunesteef Audio Fiction Magazine) as Tye PalmerBria Burton as Meechelle, and a woman in a wheelchairJulie Hoverson ( of 19 Nocturne Boulevard) as a middle-aged womanGino Moretto as the room scalperMarshal Latham as the narrator, an older gentleman, and a doctorOther "Dead and Breakfast" stories (by Rish Outfield):Book 1: "True Ghost Encounter" in audio or on KindleBook 2: "The Night Clerk" on KindleBook 3: "Touching the Other Side" in audio or on KindleBook 4: "The Old Man and Me" in audio or on Kindle Book 6: "Fatherless Child" on KindleMusic used in this episode:Continue Life by Kevin MacLeodLink: https://incompetech.filmmusic.io/song/3545-continue-lifeUnseen Horrors by Kevin MacLeodLink: https://incompetech.filmmusic.io/song/4569-unseen-horrorsMusic for Manatees by Kevin MacLeodLink: https://incompetech.filmmusic.io/song/4102-music-for-manateesMovement Proposition by Kevin MacLeodLink: https://incompetech.filmmusic.io/song/4088-movement-propositionRelaxing Piano Music by Kevin MacLeodLink: https://incompetech.filmmusic.io/song/4273-relaxing-piano-musicLicense: http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Theme music: Liberator by Man In SpaceTo comment on this or any episode:Journey on over to the ForumsSend comments and/or recordings to journeyintopodcat@gmail.comTweet us us TwitterPost a comment on Facebook hereComment directly to this post down below
Join Big, Marshal Latham, and Renee Chambliss as they perform Rish's sketch "Positive Spin," about finding good movie reviews in hard-to-reach places. Afterward, Rish and Big discuss writing something bad . . . and what to do when it turns out not-so-good. Was this sketch as bad as New Mutants (2018), The Room, or Troll 2? Special thanks to Renee Chambliss and Marshal Latham for providing their voice talents for the story.
Continuing where we left off, Big, Rish, and Renee discuss AVENGERS: ENDGAME, and its ramifications (and spoilers). It's the episode that totally burned out Renee Chambliss's voice, kids!
Continuing where we left off, Big, Rish, and Renee discuss AVENGERS: ENDGAME, and its ramifications (and spoilers).It's the episode that totally burned out Renee Chambliss's voice, kids!If you'd like to download this episode, just Right-Click HERE.
Rish 'n Big get together to talk about (and spoil) AVENGERS: ENDGAME. It's the discussion too big for one episode . . . and too big for just us to talk about! Meaning, Renee Chambliss joins us to chat about the film as well. Who's your favorite Avenger?
Rish 'n Big get together to talk about (and spoil) AVENGERS: ENDGAME. It's the discussion too big for one episode . . . and too big for just us to talk about!Meaning, Renee Chambliss joins us to chat about the film as well. Who's your favorite Avenger?If you'd like to download this episode, just Right-Click HERE.
Valla Hale is trapped aboard Earth S-1 Station where an unexplained mass casualty event has left her devastated and alone. But everything is on lock-down and she's running out of time to escape.To download, right-click here and then click SaveJoin the Journey Into Patreon to get extra episodes and personal addresses, plus other extras and rewards.Award-winning author Bria Burton lives in St. Petersburg with her wonderful husband, her darling son, and two wild pets. Her fiction has appeared in over twenty anthologies and magazines. Her novelette, The Running Girls, was a 2017 Royal Palm Literary Award Finalist. Her novella, Little Angel Helper, won a 2016 RPLA and earned high praise from the 25th Annual Writer's Digest Self-Published Book Awards. While she writes, her dog and cat do their best to distract her, which is why they star in her family-friendly short story collection, Lance & Ringo Tails. She writes under pen name Shayla Cole for her epic fantasy trilogy, Livinity (awarded a First Place RPLA in unpublished fantasy). At St. Pete Running Company, she's a blogger and customer service manager. A member of the Florida Writers Association, she previously led the St. Pete chapter and served on the statewide FWA Board. She's also a member of the Alvarium Experiment, a by-invitation-only consortium of outstanding authors who created The Prometheus Saga Volumes 1 & 2, Return to Earth, and The Masters Reimagined anthologies.Cast of characters:Renee Chambliss as Valla HaleDave Thompson as Tray HaleBig Anklevich (of The Dunesteef Audio Fiction Magazine and Big Anklevich on Toys) as Comm Director Greg PooleJulie Hoverson (of 19 Nocturne Boulevard) as Ingrid HaleBria Burton as Pepper UnderwoodRish Outfield (of The Rish Outcast and The Dunesteef Audio Fiction Magazine) as Dr. HederGino Moretto as Dr. RiggsKelley Latham as NurseMarshal Latham as the narratorMusic from Kevin MacLeodSound effects from Youtube.orgTheme music: Liberator by Man In SpaceTo comment on this or any episode:Journey on over to the ForumsSend comments and/or recordings to journeyintopodcat@gmail.comTweet us us TwitterPost a comment on Facebook hereComment directly to this post down below
Just in time for Halloween, Rish brings us another barbecue sketch . . . only without the barbecue. A trio of friends gather around the campfire to tell "Increasingly Scarier Stories To Tell In The Dark." Afterward, join Big and Rish as they talk o--what, you've already turned it off? Oh. Special thanks to Renee Chambliss and Marshal Latham for lending their voices to this production.
The final battle begins! Dave Robison as The Narrator, Veronica Giguere as Barbara Wilson, Kathryn Pryde as Mistress Penumbra, Laura Nicole as Kat Sparrow, James Baxter Patton as Caspar Dixon, Lauren Harris as Mishka Rosenko, Renee Chambliss as Gretchen, and Norm Sherman as Detective Horn.
Our heroes rally against the forces of evil, finding their second wind to hit Mistress Penumbra and her army head-on. Dave Robison as The Narrator, Veronica Giguere as Barbara Wilson, Kathryn Pryde as Mistress Penumbra, Laura Nicole as Kat Sparrow, James Baxter Patton as Caspar Dixon, Johnny Fiesty as Ulrich, Brion Humphrey as Dooley, Rish Outfield as Baxter, Lauren Harris as Mishka Rosenko, M. Sierro Garcia as Mistress Talon, Renee Chambliss as Gretchen, and Norm Sherman as Detective Horn.
The dark forces of Hidden Harbor STRIKE! The Femme Phantom needs all the help she can muster as innocent lives are threatened across the city! Dave Robison as The Narrator. Veronica Giguere as Barbara Wilson. Kathryn Pride as Mistress Penumbra. Laura Nicole as Kat Sparrow. James Baxter Patton as Caspar Dixon. Johnny Feisty as Foster. Brion Humphrey as Father Castle. Lauren Harris as Mishka Rosenko and Boy. M.Sieiro Garcia as Mistress Talon. Renee Chambliss as Pony Girl. Closing music is “Here We Go Again for the First Time” by Juicy Melon Jim.
The Phantom confronts an old nemesis and witnesses a vision of Hidden Harbor's dark future. Dave Robison as The Narrator. Veronica Giguere as Barbara Wilson. Laura Nicole as Kat Sparrow. James Baxter Patton as Caspar Dixon. Rish Outfield as Mal Zuut. Johnny Feisty as Foster. Renee Chambliss as Lacey Linderman. Pat Krane as Phan Sun. John Lincoln as The Brooklyn Announcer. Closing music is “Here We Go Again for the First Time” by Juicy Melon Jim.
An apocalyptic vision of the late 40s with America fighting a war against a terrifying Soviet Union that has obliterated Nazi Germany in a swift, bloody invasion. Now, with western Europe in the balance, we are introduced to a poor and desperate America where there are still many "haves" but far more "have nots" with the majority of its heroes entrenched in eastern France to keep Democracy alive. But there are still heroes on the homefront fighting the darkness seeping inland. Our story begins with a simple family trying to get home after a night at the theater... Dave Robison as The Narrator. Veronica Giguere as Ghost. Brion Humphrey as Thomas. Lauren Harris as Martha. Renee Chambliss as Bruce. Rish Outfield as Michael. Alex White as Folsom. Bryan Lincoln as Affiliate Announcer and Mr. Spittle.
Renee Chambliss joins Marshal and Rish once again. This time we look back at Han Solo as we have known and loved him for the past four decades.To download, right-click here and then click SaveTo donate to the Journey Into... Podcast, choose a donation option on the right sidebar of this blog page.Relavant Links:The Chewie / Kylo Ren cartoon by Tyson MurphyThe Star Wars / Calvin and Hobbes mash-up comics by Brian KesingerTo comment on this or any episode:Journey on over to the ForumsLeave us a voicemail at 77-JINTO-107 (775-4686-107)Send comments and/or recordings to journeyintopodcat@gmail.comTweet us us TwitterPost a comment on Facebook here or hereComment directly to this post down below
Renee Chambliss and Big Anklevich join Marshal and Rish to discuss what's next in the Star Wars saga movies after THE LAST JEDI.To download, right-click here and then click SaveTo donate to the Journey Into... Podcast, choose a donation option on the right sidebar of this blog page.To comment on this or any episode:Journey on over to the ForumsLeave us a voicemail at 77-JINTO-107 (775-4686-107)Send comments and/or recordings to journeyintopodcat@gmail.comTweet us us TwitterPost a comment on Facebook here or hereComment directly to this post down below
A married couple finally gets a well-deserved night out at one of their favorite restaurants. It's been a while since they've really talked, so they decide to really break that ice by admitting to some of those things that they've never said to each other. But then a seemingly trivial admission turns out to not be so trivial after all... Afterward, Big and Rish talk about Pride and Prejudice, the various versions out there, and, of course, the dreamy Colin Firth. Special thanks to Renee Chambliss for lending her voice to this episode.
"Now man your ships. And may the Force be with you."The starfighter pilots in the Original Star Wars Trilogy were always men, everybody knows that. But they almost weren't. And technically, they still aren't.Join Marshal, Renee Chambliss, Big Anklevich, and Rish to find out more.To download, right-click here and then click SaveRelated LinksVideo: Female X-Wing Fighter Pilots Test FootageArticle: "We Have Always Fought" by Kameron HurleyArticle: Women Under Fire in World War IINovel: Code Name Verity by Elizabeth WeinTo comment on this or any episode:Journey on over to the ForumsLeave us a voicemail at 77-JINTO-107 (775-4686-107)Send comments and/or recordings to journeyintopodcat@gmail.comTweet us us TwitterPost a comment on Facebook here or hereComment directly to this post down below
A year or two ago, I entered an audio drama in the "Masters of the Macabre" contest, the entry that would, sadly, be my last. I wrote about it here. It was brought to my attention that that episode was no longer available, but luckily, I still had the original production. Featuring the voices of Renee Chambliss and my niece, "Miss Fortune" is a short piece written with awfully narrow specifications. The location had to be a Festival, the monster it featured had to be Raw Head, and a specific tarot card had to appear (namely, The Hermit). Enjoy? I recorded this episode after a particularly heavy snowstorm, and was going to save it until next winter, but listeners (well, ostensibly they were listeners) told me to go ahead and post it. After all, it's winter in the Southern Hemisphere. Of course, you can always download the episode directly by Right-Clicking This Link. And come support my Patreon. Only the cool kids are doing it.
Jacob was working at his record store when the bell over the door tinkled, and he looked up to see his old friend Justin come in to look at the albums. Funny thing, though, his old friend Justin died two years ago... Afterward, Rish and Big talk about the Mandela affect, as well as...gasp...Patreon. Looks like they're asking for listener feedback on the subject. Special thanks to Justin Charles for producing the story, and to Renee Chambliss for lending her voice to the story, as well as Gino Moretto for providing the art.
Renee Chambliss and Big Anklevich, along with Rish and Marshal, finally get together to discuss ROGUE ONE and other things like Disneyland.To download, right-click here and then click SaveTo comment on this or any episode:Journey on over to the ForumsLeave us a voicemail at 77-JINTO-107 (775-4686-107)Send comments and/or recordings to journeyintopodcat@gmail.comTweet us us TwitterPost a comment on Facebook here or hereComment directly to this post down below
Hey, it's another edition of the Rish Outfield barbecue sketch. If you enjoy people standing around a barbecue, listening to Travis Tritt, and trying to one up each other on any subject that happens to come up, with a little Rish Outfield sauce put right on top, then this episode is for you...you sick bastard. Special thanks to Renee Chambliss and Adam Gifford for lending their voices to the production.
Three girls, with rhyming names, from a small town in Montana, are celebrating the final day of summer vacation when they witness something amazing. You'll never guess what is waiting for them over the next rise. Afterward, in an episode that was recorded on the day that David Bowie passed away last January, Big and Rish talk about Bowie's legacy, victories, value, and also Bruce Springsteen. Special thanks to Jonathan Wilson for producing today's story, and to Renee Chambliss, Abigail Hilton, Tena Kolokowski, and Wendy Repchin for lending their voice to the episode.
Christopher Munroe teaches us the price of convenience, and Rish Outfield wishes us a Happy (if twisted) Easter (sort of).To download, right-click here and then click SaveSpecial Thanks to Bria Burton for producing today's stories, and to Keith Teklits for editing the commentary!!Cast of characters:What Price ConvenienceJames Silverstien as NarratorBig Anklevich (of The Dunesteef Audio Fiction Magazine) as CustomerRish Outfield (of The Dunesteef Audio Fiction Magazine) as Old MerchantA Slight DelayBig Anklevich (of The Dunesteef Audio Fiction Magazine) as NarratorRish Outfield (of The Dunesteef Audio Fiction Magazine) as TWA passenger; and CaptainBria Burton as Flight Attendant, Bria; and hispanic passengerHeather Lenhart as PassengerRenee Chambliss as PassengerMarshal Latham as the Air MarshalChristopher Munroe is an actor/author/comedian from Calgary, Canada, where he lives, works, writes and spends too much time on Twitter. He’s also a prolific and podcasted author of short and flash fiction, Christopher has also written the very entertaining surrealist horror novel, Broken Escalator, which he spent months of his life writing, and now finds himself mildly nervous every time he’s inside a mall.Rish Outfield is a fan of Horror films, Eighties music, and the television work of Joss Whedon. He enjoys chasing after frogs, talking about comic book characters, and thinking about the Star Wars Trilogy. He is a voice actor, audiobook narrator, and podcaster, and can be heard co-hosting the Dunesteef Audio Fiction Magazine and That Gets My Goat podcasts, where he and Big Anklevich entertainingly waste much of their time. He also features his own stories on the Rish Outcast podcast. He has been a writer of short stories all of his life, but has only recently begun to share his work with others. He once got a job because of his Sean Connery impersonation, but has lost two due to his Samuel L. Jackson impression.Theme music: Liberator by Man In SpaceTo comment on this story, journey on over to the ForumsOR leave us a voicemail at 77-JINTO-107 (775-4686-107)
Marshal, Rish, and Renee Chambliss talk about their first impressions of The Force Awakens.To download, right-click here and then click SaveTo comment on this, journey on over to the ForumsOR leave us a voicemail at 77-JINTO-107 (775-4686-107)
Katherine Inskip has a bit of Biopunk for you. The Company is under attack. Someone's hacked Factory-9's fruiting knotweed. Water filtration's screwed, there's untreated effluent everywhere...oh, and the plants are oozing blood, apparently. And if all that wasn't enough, Chris has got a friggin' tour group to deal with. Could it be worse?Afterward, Rish and Big talk about Biopunk, not being smart enough for Biopunk, and all the things that they talked about the first time they tried to do the episode and the recorder's battery died.Special thanks to Renee Chambliss and Katherine Inskip for lending their voices to the story, and to Justin Charles for producing the episode and providing the art.
At long last, the second half of David Farland's "Ship of Fools." What has become of Erstwhyle, Baron Blunder, and Amilee. Will Prince Crydon have them to rend to pieces and stomp underfoot, or will they find some way to counter his evil magic?Afterward, Rish and Big about...oh, they talk about writing again? You gotta be kidding me.Special thanks to Renee Chambliss, Graeme Dunlop and Ben Gifford for lending their voices to the story.
David Farland brings us the tale of a group of jesters; Erstwhyle, Baron Blunder, and Amilee; making a long journey to the dark and forbidding Castle Crydon to compete in a contest of fools that could fetch them a purse of 1,000 guldars. Could they possibly win? And if they win, might they still lose?Afterward, Rish and Big surprisingly talk very little, but after all it's only the end of part one, they'll surely gabble on for hours after part two, so if you like that sort of thing, fear not.Special thanks to Renee Chambliss, Graeme Dunlop and Ben Gifford for lending their voices to the story.
Wendy Conroy has a lovely little tale for us about a woman who really wants to be haunted, but she isn't...is she?Afterward, Rish and Big talk about creating, Bad Religion, and the Paleo diet, but not really.Special thanks to Renee Chambliss and Amy Hudson for lending their voices to the story, and to Tom Tancredi for producing the episode and providing the art.
Michael Found returns home to pay respects to his brother Thomas at his funeral, but something doesn't feel quite right.To download, right-click here and then click Save Huge "Thank You!" to all of the generous donors to the "Ken Scholes Meets Edgar Allan Poe" Kickstarter!! Rish Outfield Hugh Blair Joel Pearson James, Mostly Harmless Craig Christensen Jennifer Shael Hawman Chris Munroe Hugh O'Donnell Gino Moretto Bria Burton Chad Koehnen Kevin Kaatz John Higham Donna R. Barnard John A. Pitts Keith Teklits Wilson Flowlie Abbigail Hilton Jeremy Carter Keith Rainey Mike Bassett Dave Thompson Tom Tancredi Jonathan Leggo Herb Petro Ken Scholes grew up in a trailer outside a smallish logging town not far from the base of Mount Rainier in the Pacific Northwest. Baptized into Story at a young age, he fed himself on Speed Racer, Time Tunnel, Land of the Giants and Marine Boy sprinkled with a generous dose of dinosaur picture books. When he was thirteen, he read Bradbury's essay "How to Keep and Feed a Muse" and knew he had to be a writer. When he was fourteen, he started writing stories of his own and by fifteen, he had started his own Rejection Slip Collection. After a long break away from writing, Ken returned to it after logging time as a sailor, soldier, preacher, musician, label gun repairman, retail manager and nonprofit director. He sold his first story to Talebones Magazine in 2000 and won the Writers of the Future contest in 2004. His quirky, offbeat fiction continues to show up in various magazines and anthologies like Polyphony 6, Weird Tales and Clarkesworld Magazine.In 2006, his short story "Of Metal Men and Scarlet Thread and Dancing with the Sunrise" appeared in the August issue of Realms of Fantasy. Later that year, inspired and taunted by his friends and family to finally write a novel, Ken extended that story and Lamentation was born. Lamentation is the first in a five book series from Tor Books called The Psalms of Isaak. He has since also written Canticle, Antiphon, and Requiem in that series.Ken lives near Portland, Oregon, with his amazing wonder-wife Jen West Scholes and their twin daughters: Elizabeth and Rachel. If you'd like to know more about Ken, you can contact him through his website.Cast of characters:Graeme Dunlop (of Podcastle) as Michael FoundRenee Chambliss as VictoriaJulie Hoverson (of 19 Nocturne Boulevard) as Sandra MatthewsWilson Fowlie as Thomas FoundMusic used in this production:"Awaiting Return", "Virtutes Vocis", and "Rumination" by Kevin MacLeodRealated Links:Orson Scott Card's Intergalactic Medicine ShowSeveral sound effects were found at freesound.org.Theme music: Liberator by Man In SpaceTo comment on this story, journey on over to the Forums
Rish, Marshal, and Renee Chambliss talk about the prequels, for good or ill.To download, right-click here and then click SaveRenee Chambliss has loved stories all her life, in reading and writing. Her first short story was published when she was 10 years old and won the Young Authors Contest in Jack and Jill Magazine. Later, after she grew up and started her family, she eventually over several nap times, wrote a novel, Dreaming of Deliverance. In 2009, Renee began podcasting Dreaming of Deliverance, which led her into a new dimension of story-telling: narration and voice acting. Other writers and producers began to request her narration for their novels and short stories and before long, she was narrating professionally.These days Renee balances being a wife and mother with writing new books, and recording fiction—both her own and that written by other writers. You can learn more about both her writing and her voice over work by checking out her website at rechambliss.comTheme music by Man In SpaceTo comment on this story, journey on over to the Forums
Just under the wire, since there's still a few hours left of Christmas...at least in our time zone, here's our annual holiday spectacular.Jaxon has written a letter to Santa Claus. He needs something a little out of the ordinary this Christmas. Will he get it? Ho, ho ho!Afterwards, Big and Rish talk about the story, believing in Santa, and the crazy things people name their children...and their characters these days.Special thanks to Justin Charles for producing today's story, and to Renee Chambliss and Dave Robison for lending their voices to the tale.
The Chromatic Knights are out destroying vampires, which means that the clean up crew will have some work to do. The Blue Knight does a lot of good, but he really ought to give a thought or two to the little guy.I'm a trombone, you're a clarinet. Afterward, Rish and Big talk janitor work, Little Caesars, and wait...why is that light blinking? What does that blinking light mean?Special thanks to Justin Charles for producing today's story as well as providing the episode art, and to Renee Chambliss and Julie Hoverson for lending their voices to the tale.
At long last, the story that you never thought you'd hear. It's the lostest of the lost episodes of the Dunesteef Audio Fiction Magazine.It is the age of super science. Dr. Nefarious is on the verge of inducing the singularity and destroying the world. The only hope for humanity is Malcolm...well, he's not the only hope, there is a plan C. Don't look for plan B, it's not back there.Afterward, Big and Rish apologize profusely to Matthew, and tell the sad, twisted tale of The Empire State Building Strikes Back's journey to audio publication. It's a really sad, twisted tale. And...we're really sorry this took so long, Matthew.Special thanks to Renee Chambliss, Marshal Latham, Dave Thompson "Podcastle Enforcer", L. Scribe Harris, and Tom Tancredi for lending their voices to the episode, and to Sonny See for providing the episode art.
Bria Burton brings the boys some bait and a switch. When Crystal awakens in another woman's body, she thinks she knows what she's there for, but this switch is different than her past experiences.Afterward, Rish and Big talk about the premise of this Triple Word Score contest winner, but can't quite recall what show it reminds them of. Special thanks to Wendy Cooper for producing today's story, and to Renee Chambliss, Nicole Suddeth, and Wendy Cooper for lending their voices to the episode.
Everyone finds the Others revolting. They are aliens, unwelcome visitors now squatting on Earth. And when Hughes is forced to partner up with one of the Others for his Biology class presentation, he is mortified and disgusted. But will he still feel that way once he's gotten to know her? Afterwards, we invite the producer of today's story, Clay Dugger, into the studio to discuss the story, its length, and lack of awesomeness. Special thanks to Clay Dugger for producing today's story, to Renee Chambliss, Thea Killen-Smith, Dave Robison, Rich Girardi, Abigail Hilton, jay Langejans, Julie Hoverson, Joe Zieja, Gina Moretto, Bryan Lincoln, and Clay Dugger for lending their voices to the episode, and to Gino Moretto for creating the art for the story.
It's the live episode we recorded at this year's New Media Expo.Gretta's child is scheduled for "the test". She knows he won't pass it, and is determined to do everything she can to get out of it.Afterwards, Big and Rish welcome in a whole group of guests to talk about the story and this year's New Media Expo experience. Special thanks to Justin Charles for producing today's story, to Bryan Lincoln, Renee Chambliss, Marshal Latham, Abigail Hilton, and Johnny Fiesty for lending their voices to the episode.
This is a terrific, full-cast, live reading of “Chuckles Mulrooney, Attorney for the Damned.” It was recording at the New Media Expo in Las Vegas in January 2014, and was engineered and mastered by Bryan Lincoln. Renee Chambliss did the cajoling and organizing on behalf of NMX to select the right story, and they assembled the perfect cast to bring it to life! Big thanks to both, and we hope you enjoy it! The Killer Cast: Narrator – Renee Chambliss Victor – Johnny Feisty Morty – Scott Sigler Satan – Rish Outfield Chuckles – Big Anklevich Mephistopheles – Marshal Latham Sound effects by Bryan Lincoln Big thanks to Bryan Lincoln for the wonderful story audio.This sounds so good and is proof of a rich, wonderful environment alive and well in podcast fiction. As I mention in the intro, there were several live readings during the conference, all delightful.
In our final episode recorded live at the New Media Expo in Las Vegas, we perform Scott Sigler's short story "Chuckles Mulrooney: Attorney For The Damned." Satan keeps sneaking hidden clauses into the contracts people sign when selling their souls. Chuckles himself got duped this way, but he's not taking it lying down. He wants to stick it to the man. Special thanks to Scott Sigler, Renee Chambliss, Johnny Feisty, and Marshal Latham for lending their voices to today's story, and to Bryan Lincoln for live-producing the performance.
In our second episode recorded live at the New Media Expo in Las Vegas, Rish Outfield presents "Overtaken." It's Takeover Day in the town of Traysi, Arizona, and Nicole and Barry Dugger are unfamiliar with this particular phenomenon. But that doesn't necessarily make them exempt from it. Special thanks to Dave Thompson (Podcastle Enforcer), Renee Chambliss, Abigail Hilton and Algar Van Cluth for lending their voices to today's story, and to Gino Moretto for providing the artwork.
It's the first of three live readings performed at the New Media Expo that are headed your way. On Saturday morning, we performed Mike Resnick's "Catastrophe Baker and the Ship Who Purred." It's Catastrophe doing his favorite things, fighting and loving.Rish and Big talk about the experience of performing before a live audience, and what went right and wrong.Special thanks to Renee Chambliss, Abigail Hilton, and Chris Lester for lending their voices to today's story.
Reducing or Eliminating Mouth Noises Over the past eight years, I've had the privilege of working with thousands of people on the launch of their podcast. On average, about one out of ten individuals have experienced a significant issue with mouth noises. In this episode, I invited Renee Chambliss, professional audio book narrator, to share […] The post 343 Five Tips for Reducing or Eliminating Mouth Noises From Your Podcast appeared first on The Cliff Ravenscraft Show. I have other podcasts that might be of interest to you. See my list of shows at http://CliffRavenscraft.com/podcast Let's Work Together! Would you like to connect with me through one-on-one coaching or through one of my paid mastermind groups? If so, visit my WORK WITH ME PAGE and submit an application today.
We promised it, and it's finally here. Just in time for a new year's New Media Expo.Rish Outfield presents a "live" full-cast reading of his story "Office Visit." Not much goes on in Genie and Sally's little town of McKay, except for riding up and down Main Street on their bicycles. But when a new dentist opens an office there, and people start raving about his service, the girls take it upon themselves to investigate. Afterward, Big and Rish are joined by the cast, Bryan Lincoln, Renee Chambliss, L. Scribe Harris, Marshal Latham, and Abbie Hilton, to discus their get-together, and the New Media Expo's pros and cons. Special thanks to Bryan Lincoln, Renee Chambliss, L. Scribe Harris, Marshal Latham, and Abbie Hilton for lending their voices to the tale.
Coming up: The Stoker Awards 0:01:42 Fiction: All I Really Need to Know I Learned in Piggy Class by Nicole Cushing, narrated by Renee Chambliss 0:04:05 Fiction: The Kindness of Strangers by Ray Banks, narrated by Ritchie Smith 0:29:00 Pleasant dreams 0:51:54 See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
In this sequel to "The Battle of Leila the Dog," everybody's favorite Gartino, Cy De Gerch, returns home to Mars after nearly losing her life and her ship. But Mars is not the home she remembers . . . and her life there is not quite her own. Afterward, Big and Rish talk about second chances and parallel timelines. With lots of irritating musical references. Be warned. Special thanks to Renee Chambliss for producing today's story and to Starla Huchton, Dave Robison, and Renee Chambliss for lending their voices to the tale.
Wes is tired of being fat. He's tried everything, diet, exercise, medication, even surgery, but he remains morbidly obese. Nothing works, and he's about to find out why... Afterward, Big and Rish talk about the story, how it differs from the usual holiday fare, what could be done with it in the future and so on.Special thanks to Amory Lowe for producing today's story and to Abbie Hilton, Julie Hoverson, Renee Chambliss, and Amory Lowe for lending their voices to the tale.
Happy new year! Everybody's favorite galaxy-hopping (as well as bed-hopping) hero, Catastrophe Baker, is back in another Mike Resnickian adventure. Has he met his match when making first contact with an alien race? Afterward, Big and Rish seem to have forgotten what show they're on, as they talk about New Year's Resolutions, writing goals, and give R080T ample opportunity to play the sad music.AND NOW FOR A BLATANT PRODUCER PLUG!Need a voice for you e-learning, presentation, video, commercial, voicemail system, book narration, insert random pro voicework here, anything that needs a voice?!Just ask Tobias at TEQ Studios for a quote today! http://teqstudios.com/audio-demosSpecial thanks to Tobias Queen for producing today's episode; to Kathryn Pride, and Renee Chambliss for lending their voices to the tale; and SonnySee for the episode art.
Episode 26 is the first part of my interview with Odin1Eye. Odin is the blogger and podcaster of "View From Valhalla" - the place to go for the best reviews of podcast novels. I enjoy FREE podcast audio novels, but if you are new to the podcast community there is no better place to start your search for ones you will enjoy. Odin's reviews are balanced and focused on letting you know why you would want to listen or pass on the podcast novels he reviews. Even for people like me who listened to the very first ones, visiting the site every Monday to find new podiobooks or being able to share your opinions about ones you've already listened to is a real service. He's even started podcasting his reviews, both recent and older ones, so please subscribe on his site.On top of all that Odin is a REALLY nice person, great human being, and fellow "Watcher". I consider him one of my best Internet buddies. So what are you waiting for? Go listen already ... and check out his blog.And if you comment on this or any other episode, please email me and enter yourself in the contest that is going on until May 18, 2011 - http://gowmainframe.blogspot.com/2011/04/geek-out-contest-1st-year-celebration.htmlYou can find all things Odin1Eye at:Web site - http://www.viewfromvalhalla.com/Twitter - @Odin1EyeEmail - odin1eye@viewfromvalhalla.comVoice mail - 956-307-ODIN (6346)Every Photo Tells stories - http://everyphototells.com/tag/odin1eye/Mentioned:Brand Gamblin - http://brandg.com/Brand's Kickstarter - http://kck.st/mgWI98Hoad’s Grim by Jack Kincaid - http://www.jack-kincaid.com/enterthegrim/Clear Heart by Joe Cottonwood - http://www.podiobooks.com/title/clear-heartScott Sigler - http://www.scottsigler.com/Philippa Ballantine - http://www.pjballantine.com/Tee Morris - http://teemorris.com/The Dreamer's Thread by Starla Huchton - http://www.thedreamersthreadnovel.com/Dreaming of Deliverance by Renee Chambliss - http://www.rechambliss.com/Zard - http://jrmerl.in/Kat Maimer - http://www.maimer.net/Mick Bordet - http://mickbordet.com/Bumper:Doc Coleman - http://www.scaleslea.net http://www.niftytechblog.com/http://theshrinkingmanproject.com/ Promos:Thomas Reed's Bitstrips - http://www.bitstrips.com/user/1222/http://thomasjreed.blogspot.com/Spiral Tattoo by Michael J Parry - http://michaeljparry.com/http://www.podiobooks.com/title/the-spiral-tattooI can be found and contacted at:Web Site: http://gowmainframe.com/ or http://geekoutwithmainframe.com/Twitter: @mainframe (or @gowmainframe for tweets just about the podcast)Email: gowmainframe at gmail dot comVoice Mail: 206-350-0528 Songs used are "Space Ride" & "Around", from the album "Around" by Oursvince at http://www.oursvince.com Thanks for listening!Download: GOWM_026.mp3
Read by Barry J. NorthernClick to play or download the MP3.Show NotesClick here to visit Raymond Gates' websiteRenee Chambliss blogs about her experiences narrating for Cast Macabre.Read Unblinking's comments on the High Priest here.Click here to sign up to the Cast Macabre newsletter.Music provided by Mevio at Music AlleySuite Gothique - Toccata by Cambridge Guitar OrchestraSound effects from the Freesound Projectsound-meow1.wav by zippi1.
In the future, a sick Ken Peters faces his mortality and tries to recount his battle with “The Googies” before his time runs out. Back in time and overloaded with refugees of General Ying’s recruiting “farm” for the Happy Valley Militia, a younger Ken fights alongside McInnes, Grant, Dr. Vesta, Jo and Sarge against hostile eaters to reach a secure place to camp – an abandoned strip club just off their main route. But is any place truly safe? Is any man, woman…or child? Starring James Baxter as Ken, Bryan Lincoln as Mark, Gwendolyn Jensen-Woodard as Jo. Featuring Ayoub Khote as McInnes, Michael L Stokes as Grant, Laura Nicole as Dr. Vesta, M Sieiro Garcia as Sarge, Ron Runeborg as Ying. With Steve Cox as The Doctor, Ray Saltrelli as “B”, Larry Bailey as West, and Renee Chambliss as Becky. The episode was written and directed by Jay Smith. Line Direction and Editing by Bryan Lincoln. Sound FX, Sound Design, Mixing and Mastering by Michael L Stokes. Musical Direction by Michael L Stokes and Jay Smith featuring original music by Michael L Stokes, Kevin MacLeod and Admiral Bob, used courtesy of the Creative Commons License. Admiral Bob appears courtesy of the Creative Commons license with works covered under Creative Commons Attribution Noncommercial (3.0). Visit http://ccmixter.org/people/admiralbob77/profile for more information on works by this artist. Kevin Macleod courtesy of the Creative Commons license with works covered under Creative Commons Attribution Noncommercial (3.0). Visit http://incompetech.com/ for more information on works by this artist. “Devastation and Revenge” - Kevin MacLeod Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/ “Sunrise” - Admiral Bob Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/ “Where Do We Go?” - Admiral Bob Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/ “The Key” - Admiral Bob Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/ “Bittersweet Moments” - Michael L Stokes Licensed under Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs 3.0 Unported License
We're back to the tech talk this week on the Tao of Tech. I've titled the show Miscellaneous Tech Ramblings because I discus several different topics this week. First, I do a review of the Plantronics GameCon 777 Surround Sound Headset. I had to replace my old headset, and picked up the GameCon 777 as the replacement. Check them out here http://bit.ly/cRjT4j I had some hands on time with the 3G iPad recently, and I share my thoughts about the device this week. Was my original assessment correct, or was I blown away by he iPad? Listen and find out. Have you played Angry Birds for your iPod touch/iPad yet? If no, check out my assessment of the game. For more info and screen shots on Angry Birds, check out their website http://bit.ly/agI2F6 or do a search for Angry Birds in the Apple App store. Did you know that Australia can now search your electronic devices for Pornography upon entry into the country? Well they can, and do. More details can be found here http://bit.ly/bnR9vT As is the way of technology, Facebook has updated it's privacy settings to be "simpler" to use after I did a 30 minute show on adjusting your privacy settings. Are the new settings good or bad? You can decide for your self, but here is some food for thought on the topic http://bit.ly/cyGp2c In a very welcome update, the NetFlix app for the Roku player has been updated to allow for searching and adding of watch instant movies right from the player. Very nice. http://bit.ly/d8aFfL Find out why I'm so angry at Belkin and Linksys wifi routers @TRREED made a bitstrip about the Tao of Tech. Check it out here http://bit.ly/cPqetu Lastly, I hosted the Dead Hunt Q&A show last week. I interviewed Dead Hunt author Kenn Crawford and Renee Chambliss, who narrates Dead Hunt. We spent a good 50 minutes talking about Dead Hunt. I really enjoyed hosting the show, and I think you will all enjoy listening to the show. The Q&A show will be in the normal Dead Hunt feed