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Sara Ghaleb joins us once again to herald the retun of Wilson! Him and House go on a fun road trip and there's threats of piss and shenanigans abound. Will House reconcile with the idea of his abusive father now that he has passed? Does Wilson want House on a short leash? What would have happened if they hooked up when they first met?Also some lady has pins in her brain, don't worry about that.
You are cordially invited to: The Tunnel of Brotherly Love's Inaugural Ride Early Morning, August 21, 1891 In which a tunnel reveals some truths, a detective gains some new context, and a chimney becomes an excellent hiding place… Transcript here and at 224bbaker.com, where you can also find bios, more info, and links to our social media. CREDITS Written and Directed by Ian Geers and Lauren Grace Thompson. Sound designed by Sarah Buchynski. Produced and edited by Lauren Grace Thompson. Original music by Baldemar and Ian Geers. Consultation from Sara Ghaleb. "The Tunnel of Brotherly Love" was written and performed by Ian Geers. CAST Hampton Fawx: Jeremy Thompson James Stallion: Chris Vizurraga Madge Stallion: Katie McLean Hainsworth Archie Cartwright: Shawn Pfautsch Sherlock Holmes: Rob Kauzlaric Dr Iphegenia Brown: Hannah McKechnie Thomas Rake: Sam Hubbard Weatherby: Allie Babich McMurphy: Ian Geers Chauncy Grace: Jess Ridenour Dennis/Dark Ride Watson: Daniel Millhouse (Non-Dark-Ride) John Watson: Tom Crowley Desmond: Richie Villafuerte Farnsworth: Lucas Prizant CONTENT NOTES Scenes of peril and loud noises. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Sara Ghaleb returns for the big season 4 finale!! Who would win, a woman without kidneys or the flu pills that kill you if you don't have kidneys?The answer will not surprise you.It's an emotionally powerful episode with great performances but don't worry! You'll also get our takes on the big Anora vs A Real Pain screenplay page debate and whether we think it would be comfortable to use a blow up doll.The answer will not surprise you!
Sara Ghaleb returns for a beautifully unhinged episode of House that starts with House kidnapping a soap opera star and only gets wilder from there.Did you know the hospital inspector is here for a surprise inspection? And Wilson and Amber are buying a mattress?! AND CAMERON HAS TO DO PAPER WORK?Trust me, it's great. We've also got some Emmy hot takes and some advice for how certain Supreme Court Justices could be much cooler.
This episode of House is going down under... no, further down under than that! Yes, Mira Sorvino guest stars as a psychiatrist at the South Pole, though I think I said it was Mena Suvari. Whoops! House of House favorite Sara Ghaleb rejoins the show to discuss this episode that originally aired after the Super Bowl. It's got everything you could want, from pee drinking to a mysterious woman for Wilson.
Fan favorite guest and House expert Sara Ghaleb returns for a fun and goofy House episode. What will the team do when they have to treat an X-Man capable of reading people's dreams and emotions? If you guessed they'll have individual revelations, you're right! We also touch on politics, Glee, Elon Musk's stupid robots and so much more! Listen now!
House of House favorite Sara Ghaleb returns for an episode that features both comedic Shakespearean hijinks and kids going through super early puberty in equal measure. The two plots vary in quality a bit, but there's also Joel David Moore from Avatar! I bet you're thinking we don't discuss the Purim video parody of Superbad I was part of in high school, but we do! And much more!
Everyone's favorite House expert Sara Ghaleb returns for an episode where a pregnant woman's fetus is trying to kill her and Cuddy, eventually, realizes she's just like her fr and decides to do a House impression and save them both. Also there's a cameo from the front man of The All American Rejects. We spend a to of time talking about the All American Rejects.
Several months after Team Arden leaves Elsinore, acclaimed journalist Rowan Dabrowski examines their reporting for flaws. Also: A duck hunt! NOTE: Due to music rights issues, this episode is being released in abridged form until we finish re-upping those rights and it can be heard as properly intended. You can find the full episode transcript at ardenpodcast.com/transcripts CONTENT WARNING: This episode contains gunshots, adult language, adult situations, tense family situations, discussions of gore, discussions of medical abuse, violence, death, transphobia, homophobia, misogyny, mental illness, hunting, discussions of grief, and the mourning process. Written by Christopher Dole Directed by Christopher Dole Recording Engineer: Ernesto Hurtado Editor: Christopher Dole Sound Designer: Christopher Dole Composer: Christopher Hatfield Starring: Michelle Agresti as Bea Casely Tracey Sayed as Brenda Bentley Shannon Estabrook as Rosalind Ursula Charlita Gaston as Pamela Pink Benjamin Watts as Andy Wheyface Mia Drake as Lorena Christopher Libby Woodbridge as Dana Hamill Saoirse Ó Súilleabháin as Olivia Breckenridge Guest starring: Ptolemy Slocum as Rowan Dabrowski and Angry French Chef Rebecca Metz as Trudy Hamill Julia Selden as Willow Dabrowski Lindsay Seim as Jill Clay and Server Grant Patrizio as Nashville Osric Nelinda Palomino as Alexandria “Red” Dutton and Mother Jennifer Liao as Teresa Hollandaise, Robot Voice, and Older Woman Katie Wright as Helen Fairfield and Fortinbras Exec Caleb Del Rio as Brad Robert Fleet as Older Man John Rael as Guard Christopher Dole as Doctor Briggon Snow as Mr. Murder Man Mischa Stanton as Mr. Mr. Murder Man This episode features the song "Back to Dust," written by Laura Stratford and performed by Libby Woodbridge. You can find it on our soundtrack album. Arden was created and executive produced by Emily St. James, Christopher Dole, and Sara Ghaleb. Our co-executive producers are Chad Ellis, Libby Hill, and Ernesto Hurtado. Our logo was designed by Dylan Farr. Our social media manager is Eliza Wheeler. Episode transcript at ardenpodcast.com. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Sorry my voice sounds bad, I'm sick! Looks like I need to visit Doctor House! Anyway, House and Holmes expert Sara Ghaleb returns for this episode where House just gets to straight up solve an attempted murder cause why not? Also there's lots of messy drama with his new roommate Wilson and House gets to be the King Solomon of Herpes. What does that mean? Listen and find out! Plus the patient is kinky and we only talk about Ben Shapiro's Twitter review of Glass Onion a little bit, I promise.
Sierra here! I'm finally hosting an episode from the studio! We're hunting for the chupacabra, a creature that only kills goats. Just goats, right? Right? Probably! Content Warnings: Alcohol abuse, drug abuse, animal attack, violence, death, animal/pet death, jail mention, at 15:58 there are car speeding sounds which may be distracting while driving (Full transcriptions, cast, and crew details available at www.mythichunters.com) Mythic Hunters Credits Created by Sara Ghaleb and E. Sandero Produced, sound engineered, and edited by Lauren Bancroft Original musical score by Erik Jorgenson Cover Art by Dylan Farr Mixed by Easy Podcast Solutions “Episode #6: Chupacabra” Written and directed by Sara Ghaleb and E. Sandero Featuring the voice talents of Savanna Parra - Sierra Kirk Novak - Burke Bill Posley - Trey Nelinda Palomino - Jo John Pingel - Chupacabra specialist Credits read by Lauren Bancroft Sound effects courtesy of www.epidemicsound.com Featuring the musical track Away On a Stroll by Nocturnal Spirits courtesy of www.epidemicsound.com Mythic Hunters is a Bancroffed Inc. production.
Sierra here! This special Halloween episode we're hunting the Black Eyed Kids, childlike creatures that kill you seven days after meeting them! Join us to see if we can lure some black eyed kids into our van with candy! Trick or treat! (Full transcriptions, cast, and crew details available at www.mythichunters.com) Content Warnings: Alcohol use and alcoholism, depictions of violence, mentions of child abuse, child endangerment, child abductions, death, poisoning, police brutality, spiders, rattlesnakes, fire. Mythic Hunters Credits Created by Sara Ghaleb and E. Sandero Produced, sound engineered, and edited by Lauren Bancroft Original musical score by Erik Jorgenson Cover art by Dylan Farr Mixed by Easy Podcast Solutions “Episode 5: Black Eyed Kids” Written and directed by E. Sandero Featuring the voice talents of Kirk Novak as "Burke Ashley" Savanna Parra as "Sierra Peralta" Nelinda Palomino as "Dr. Linda Alpacino" Kimberly Truong as "Kimberly" Lauren Bancroft and Ryan Pigg as "Children" Credits read by Lauren Bancroft Sound effects courtesy of www.epidemicsound.com Featuring the musical track Away On a Stroll by Nocturnal Spirits courtesy of www.epidemicsound.com Mythic Hunters is a Bancroffed Inc. production.
Sierra here! This week we're hunting haunted dolls! The show was nice enough to book me a room at a haunted doll hotel! My favorite doll is watching me right now, wait... where'd he go? (Full transcriptions, cast, and crew details available at www.mythichunters.com) Content Warnings: Alcohol abuse, drug abuse, violence, mind control/coercion. Mythic Hunters Credits Created by Sara Ghaleb and E. Sandero Produced, sound engineered, and edited by Lauren Bancroft Original musical score by Erik Jorgenson Cover art by Dylan Farr Mixed by Easy Podcast Solutions “Episode 4: Haunted Dolls” Written and directed by Sara Ghaleb Featuring the voice talents of Kirk Novak as "Burke Ashley" Savanna Parra as "Sierra Peralta" James Oliva as "Don Kring" Kate Novak as "Kara" John Pingel as "Alvie" Lauren Bancroft as "Creepy Doll Voice" Credits read by Lauren Bancroft Sound effects courtesy of www.epidemicsound.com Featuring the musical track Away On a Stroll by Nocturnal Spirits courtesy of www.epidemicsound.com Mythic Hunters is a Bancroffed Inc. production.
Sierra here! This week we're hunting the Men In Black, mysterious beings that erase people's memories. Now you're probably asking yourself, who are the Men in Black? They're mysterious beings that... that... Sierra here! this week... (Full transcriptions, cast, and crew details available at www.mythichunters.com) Content Warnings: Alcohol abuse, discussions of bestiality, abduction, violence, memory loss, and paranoia. Mythic Hunters Credits Created by Sara Ghaleb and E. Sandero Produced, sound engineered, and edited by Lauren Bancroft Original musical score by Erik Jorgenson Cover art by Dylan Farr Mixed by Easy Podcast Solutions “Episode 3: Men in Black” Written and directed by E. Sandero Featuring the voice talents of Kirk Novak as "Burke Ashley" Savanna Parra as "Sierra Peralta" Ryan Pigg as "Ryan Erickson" Lauren Bancroft as "Lauren Bandstand" Credits read by Lauren Bancroft Sound effects courtesy of www.epidemicsound.com Featuring the musical track Away On a Stroll by Nocturnal Spirits courtesy of www.epidemicsound.com Mythic Hunters is a Bancroffed Inc. production.
Sierra here! This week we're hunting werewolves. Are they wolves? Are they men? Or are they waiting for the right human woman to come along? (Full transcriptions, cast, and crew details available at www.mythichunters.com) Content Warnings: Alcohol abuse, discussions of bestiality, sexual language, gun violence, animal violence, a gunshot at 10:27 Mythic Hunters Credits Created by Sara Ghaleb and E. Sandero Produced, sound engineered, and edited by Lauren Bancroft Original musical score by Erik Jorgenson Cover art by Dylan Farr Mixed by Easy Podcast Solutions “Episode 2: Werewolves” Written and directed by Sara Ghaleb Featuring the voice talents of Kirk Novak as "Burke Ashley" Savanna Parra as "Sierra Peralta" Sid Raskind as "Will" Honora Talbott as "Nora Fox" Credits read by Lauren Bancroft Sound effects courtesy of www.epidemicsound.com Featuring the musical track Away On a Stroll by Nocturnal Spirits courtesy of www.epidemicsound.com and the track Counterclockwise by Heath Cantu courtesy of www.epidemicsound.com Mythic Hunters is a Bancroffed Inc. production.
Sierra here! It's our first episode and we're hunting La Llorona, a ghost that drowns lost children! Isn't that exciting?! Content Warnings: Alcohol use and alcoholism, descriptions of children drowning, depictions of adults drowning, discussion of child death and endangerment, death, strong language, at 5:09-6:10 a sustained loud alarm plays which may distract drivers (Full transcriptions, cast, and crew details available at www.mythichunters.com) Mythic Hunters Credits Created by Sara Ghaleb and E. Sandero Produced, sound engineered, and edited by Lauren Bancroft Original musical score by Erik Jorgenson Cover art by Dylan Farr Mixed by Easy Podcast Solutions “Episode 1: La Llorona” Written and directed by Sara Ghaleb and E. Sandero Featuring the voice talents of Kirk Novak as "Burke Ashley" Savanna Parra as "Sierra Peralta" James Oliva as "Stanley" Nelinda Palomino as "Dr. Linda Alpacino" Credits read by Lauren Bancroft Sound effects courtesy of www.epidemicsound.com Featuring the musical track Away On a Stroll by Nocturnal Spirits courtesy of www.epidemicsound.com Mythic Hunters is a Bancroffed Inc. production.
Sierra here! We're making a paranormal investigation show! Isn't that exciting! Content Warnings: Alcohol abuse, fire (Full transcriptions, cast, and crew details available at www.mythichunters.com) Mythic Hunters Credits Created by Sara Ghaleb and E. Sandero Produced, sound engineered, and edited by Lauren Bancroft Original musical score by Erik Jorgenson Cover art by Dylan Farr “Episode 0: Trailer” Written and directed by Sara Ghaleb and E. Sandero Featuring the voice talents of Kirk Novak as "Burke Ashley" Savanna Parra as "Sierra Peralta" Sound effects courtesy of www.epidemicsound.com Mythic Hunters is a Bancroffed Inc. production.
House of House all-star Sara Ghaleb returns for our new longest episode ever! John Cho is a BDSM guy in a House episode that let middle America know that some people mix pain and pleasure. We ask the serious questions, like: Can anyone on the House main cast actually dom? And more! Plus Wilson says the grossest thing we've ever heard, we get deep into horny old people discourse, and a new Jason Alexander attempts to take claim the "hottest Jason Alexander/George Costanza" crown. Will he succeed? You'll have to listen to find out!
Some podcasters might be deterred to cover one of the most popular medical dramas of all time - that also kind of counts as a Holmes adaptations - considering we haven't either really watched any of it. Not us though. Today's case file covers House M.D., and we've invited Twitter's greatest House fan, Sara Ghaleb, to give us a hand. Sara recommended a few key episodes that she thinks summarize how House is a Holmes adaptation - and so armed with that very limited knowledge, we sat down to talk about it. Tune in for the highs, lows, and accidental murders in this long-running medical drama, the joys of seeing the Holmes & Watson friendship in many different formats, and the inherent Victorian-ness of serialized television. This episode does contain some language, as well as spoilers for the show. Sara Ghaleb is a writer and comedian in Los Angeles, California. She writes sketch comedy, and her work has appeared in Paste Magazine, Vox, and Them. Sara is a writer and co-creator of the scripted mystery podcast Arden, and also co-hosts the non-fiction history-comedy podcast Historical Hookups. Find her on Twitter!
This month Sara Ghaleb joined me to talk about House M.D. as a Sherlock Holmes adaptation. We really dig into both House and Holmes, including talking a lot about how gay both of those things are.
Sara Ghaleb (Arden Podcast / Historical Hookups) comes on the pod to discuss the oft forgotten Michael Radford crime drama B. MONKEY.We discuss this film's sexuality, the reasons it fell between the cracks of pop culture, and the behind the scenes atrocities that brought it into the limelight twenty years later. We also critique the concept of the manic pixie dream girl, the relationships at the movie's forefront, and the crime genre in general.Find Sara at: twitter.com.saraghalebPodcast Like It's 1989: patreon.com/podcastlikeits1989Twitter: twitter.com/podcastlike1999Instagram: instagram.com/podcastlike1999Reddit: reddit.com/r/podcastlikeits See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Sara Ghaleb, of Arden and the first episode of House of House fame, becomes our first returning guest. A homeless woman is brought to the ER after getting tackled by the police during a rave. The cast try to interpret messages she has written in in self-published comic books. What could they mean? That the writer watched "Unbreakable" on DVD the night before their draft was due? Maybe! We dive into that mystery as well as other mysteries, like why Foreman hates homeless people so much the secret symbolism behind House's turtle neck. Lenny is required to judge another George Costanza picture for bangability and Andrew says two (2) things he probably should have edited out. All that and much, much more in our longest episode so far, beating out our previous longest episode which was the other one Sara was on. That's the Ghaleb Guarantee!
CONTENT WARNING: Like all our episodes, this episode takes place in prison. In the final part of our miniseries, Julie prepares to leave prison... and to say goodbye. Created and Executive Produced by LaToya Ferguson and Mara Woods-Robinson Written by Emily VanDerWerff Directed by Emily VanDerWerff and Mara Woods-Robinson Edited and Sound Designed by Christopher Dole Julie Capsom created by Christopher Dole, Sara Ghaleb, and Emily VanDerWerff Starring: Lindsay Zana as Julie Capsom Randahl Briscoe as Chase Maggie Mae Fish as Butcher Bob Gaylynn Baker as Velma the Vermonter and Lindsay Seim as Natalie Thomas Get bonus Arden content at patreon.com/ArdenPod!
The year is 2004, and the world is about to fall in love with a doctor whose bedside manner leaves quite a bit to be desired. Lenny Burnham (@lennyburnham) and Andrew Tavin (@andrewtavin) are here to welcome you to the House of House, where we'll be joined by a guest every other Monday to discuss an episode of the most impactful TV show of all time. For the pilot we're joined by number #1 House fan and Arden writer Sara Ghaleb (@saraghaleb). We meet our cast and wonder why the lighting is so weird. We also introduce many soon-to-be-favorite segments like "Shipping Report" and "What if House Had a Gun." Sara also schools us on Sherlock Holmes, Lin-Manuel Miranda gets mentioned in passing, and much much more!
Emma is joined by local genius Sara Ghaleb (Arden, Historical Hookups) to discuss one of the most iconic figures in modern literature, Sherlock Holmes. We cover everything from Sara's top 5 Holmes stories, to critical literary analysis, to salty takes on TV adaptations, to using wine knowledge to solve a murder. If you're not a fan of Sherlock Holmes before this episode, you will be after. Plus: Sherlock Holmes: successful freelancer, Wicked Women, doing drugs for science, House M.D., Mormon Mafia Cults, and Watson: Equal Opportunity Horn-dog. Content Warning: discussion of racism and drug use. Make sure to follow Sara on Twitter @SaraGhaleb, and be sure to check out Arden @ArdenPod and Historical Hookups @HistoricalHooks. Find Us Online: If you enjoy Pairing, follow us on social media and tell your friends! Follow us on Twitter, Facebook, Instagram, & Tumblr @PairingPodcast. Also check out our website, www.thepairingpodcast.com Please consider leaving us a review on Apple Podcasts, as that's one of the best ways to get more people listening in! Support Us: Become a Pairing Patron on Patreon to get access to exclusive content, personalized pairings, bonus episodes, and more! And do't forget to check out our Merch store! About Pairing: Pairing was created, hosted, and produced by Emma Sherr-Ziarko, with music and audio recording by Winston Shaw, and artwork by Darcy Zimmerman and Katie Huey. This episode was edited by Emma Sherr-Ziarko.
Set sail with Sara Ghaleb and I as we discuss Black Sails and Treasure Island. Should more TV shows reimagine public domain characters as gay anti-heroes? Listen to find out.
Team Arden unites to make Andy's unusual Christmas wish a reality. Written by Christopher Dole, Sara Ghaleb, Libby Hill, and Emily VanDerWerff Directed by Emily VanDerWerff Edited by Christopher Dole Sound designed by Tal Minear Starring: Michelle Agresti as Bea Casely Tracey Sayed as Brenda Bentley Shannon Estabrook as Rosalind Ursula Charlita Gaston as Pamela Pink Benjamin Watts as Andy Wheyface Mia Drake as Lorena Christopher
Season two ends, as all comedies must, at a wedding, where everybody's lives will change forever (or at least until next season). Also: The BAD people?! CONTENT WARNING: This episode features adult language, discussions of death, discussions of familial and medical abuse, loud noises, and large crowd scenes. Written by Libby Hill and Emily VanDerWerff Directed by Emily VanDerWerff Recording Engineer: Ernesto Hurtado Editor: Christopher Dole Sound Designer: Christopher Dole Composer: Christopher Hatfield Starring: Michelle Agresti as Bea Casely Tracey Sayed as Brenda Bentley Shannon Estabrook as Rosalind Ursula Charlita Gaston as Pamela Pink Benjamin Watts as Andy Wheyface Mia Drake as Lorena Christopher Libby Woodbridge as Dana Hamill Saoirse Ó Súilleabháin as Olivia Breckenridge Guest starring: Lindsay Zana as Julie Capsom Jennifer Liao as Teresa Hollandaise Omar Andrade as Asher Casely Caleb Del Rio as Brad Katie Wright as Helen Fairfield Grant Patrizio as Cool Bartender Mike Bash as Guard Robert Fleet as Bob Hatfoot This episode features the song "Sit a Spell," written by Laura Stratford and performed by Shannon Estabrook and the cast of Arden. You can find it on our soundtrack album. It also features the songs "The Water," "Dream," "Stephanie at the Dawn of Time," and "Irresponsible" by Love Axe, off their album South Dakota. Finally, it features the song "Baby to Bed," written by Christopher Hatfield and performed by Laura Stratford. Arden was created and executive produced by Emily VanDerWerff, Christopher Dole, and Sara Ghaleb. Our co-executive producers are Chad Ellis, Libby Hill, and Ernesto Hurtado. Our logo was designed by Dylan Farr. Our social media manager is Eliza Wheeler.
Several months after Team Arden leaves Elsinore, acclaimed journalist Rowan Dabrowski examines their reporting for flaws. Also: A duck hunt! CONTENT WARNING: This episode contains gunshots, adult language, adult situations, tense family situations, discussions of gore, discussions of medical abuse, violence, death, transphobia, homophobia, misogyny, mental illness, hunting, discussions of grief, and the mourning process. Written by Christopher Dole Directed by Christopher Dole Recording Engineer: Ernesto Hurtado Editor: Christopher Dole Sound Designer: Christopher Dole Composer: Christopher Hatfield Starring: Michelle Agresti as Bea Casely Tracey Sayed as Brenda Bentley Shannon Estabrook as Rosalind Ursula Charlita Gaston as Pamela Pink Benjamin Watts as Andy Wheyface Mia Drake as Lorena Christopher Libby Woodbridge as Dana Hamill Saoirse Ó Súilleabháin as Olivia Breckenridge Guest starring: Ptolemy Slocum as Rowan Dabrowski and Angry French Chef Rebecca Metz as Trudy Hamill Julia Selden as Willow Dabrowski Lindsay Seim as Jill Clay and Server Grant Patrizio as Nashville Osric Nelinda Palomino as Alexandria “Red” Dutton and Mother Jennifer Liao as Teresa Hollandaise, Robot Voice, and Older Woman Katie Wright as Helen Fairfield and Fortinbras Exec Robert Fleet as Older Man John Rael as Guard Christopher Dole as Doctor Briggon Snow as Mr. Murder Man Mischa Stanton as Mr. Mr. Murder Man This episode features the song "Back to Dust," written by Laura Stratford and performed by Libby Woodbridge. You can find it on our soundtrack album. It also features the song "I Know the End," written by Phoebe Bridgers, Christian Lee Hutson, Conor Oberst, and Marshall Vore, and performed by Phoebe Bridgers. It is used with permission of Dead Oceans. You can find it on Phoebe Bridgers's album Punisher. Arden was created and executive produced by Emily VanDerWerff, Christopher Dole, and Sara Ghaleb. Our co-executive producers are Chad Ellis, Libby Hill, and Ernesto Hurtado. Our logo was designed by Dylan Farr. Our social media manager is Eliza Wheeler.
Bea and Brenda try to clarify a few things about the Hamill case and about their friendship. Dana tries to clarify a few things about her father’s death. Red tries to clarify a few things about love. Also: A great recipe for honey mustard sauce! CONTENT WARNING: This episode features loud noises, adult situations, adult language, discussions and depictions of violence, discussion but not depiction of animal violence, discussions of murder, discussion of gore, medical abuse, familial abuse, and suicide. SPECIAL CONTENT WARNING: If you are coping with suicidal thoughts or ideation, you might want to put this episode off until a later date. Please, if you need help, contact: -The National Suicide Prevention Hotline, at 1-800-273-8255 -Trans Hotline, at 877-565-8860 Written by Sara Ghaleb Directed by Emily VanDerWerff Recording Engineer: Ernesto Hurtado Editor: Christopher Dole Sound Designer: Chad Ellis Composer: Christopher Hatfield Starring: Michelle Agresti as Bea Casely Tracey Sayed as Brenda Bentley Shannon Estabrook as Rosalind Ursula Charlita Gaston as Pamela Pink Benjamin Watts as Andy Wheyface Mia Drake as Lorena Christopher Libby Woodbridge as Dana Hamill Saoirse Ó Súilleabháin as Olivia Breckenridge Guest starring: Zach Grenier as Clyde Hamill Rebecca Metz as Trudy Hamill Mike Bash as Jake Wunder and Dice Nelinda Palomino as Alexandria “Red” Dutton Jennifer Liao as Teresa Hollandaise and Airport Announcer Daniel Mills as Charlie Russell and Rancher Christopher Dole as Grunting Actor Arden was created and executive produced by Emily VanDerWerff, Christopher Dole, and Sara Ghaleb. Our co-executive producers are Chad Ellis, Libby Hill, and Ernesto Hurtado. Our logo was designed by Dylan Farr.
On Easter Sunday 2019, Olivia receives a package and makes a call. Also: a look back at the past! CONTENT WARNING: This episode contains adult language, threats of suicide, discussion of medical abuse, transphobia, and deadnaming of a trans woman. SPECIAL CONTENT WARNING: If you are coping with suicidal thoughts or ideation, you might want to put this episode off until a later date. Please, if you need help, contact: -The National Suicide Prevention Hotline, at 1-800-273-8255 -Trans Hotline, at 877-565-8860 Written by Emily VanDerWerff and Libby Hill Directed by Emily VanDerWerff and Libby Hill Edited by Christopher Dole Sound Designed by Ernesto Hurtado "Watch the Fire" composed by Laura Stratford, and performed by Libby Woodbridge, Laura Stratford, and Christopher Hatfield End Credits composed by Christopher Hatfield Starring: Libby Woodbridge as Dana Hamill Saoirse Súilleabháin as Olivia Breckenridge Michelle Agresti as Bea Casely Tracey Sayed as Brenda Bentley Shannon Estabrook as Rosalind Ursula Guest starring: Zach Grenier as Clyde Hamill Rebecca Metz as Trudy Hamill Caleb Del Rio as Brad Mike Bash as Sheriff Jake Wunder Arden was created and executive-produced by Emily VanDerWerff, Christopher Dole, and Sara Ghaleb. Our co-executive producers are Libby Hill, Chad Ellis, and Ernesto Hurtado. Our logo was designed by Dylan Farr. Our social media manager is Eliza Wheeler.
With access to their primary source cut off, Bea and Brenda start tugging at loose ends and discover something that changes the Dan Hamill case forever. Also: a blizzard! Just in time for Easter! CONTENT WARNING: This episode features adult language, loud noises, discussion of medical abuse, discussions of death and murder, and emotional and psychological abuse. Written by Emily VanDerWerff and Mara Woods-Robinson Directed by Emily VanDerWerff Recording Engineer: Ernesto Hurtado Editor and Sound Designer: Christopher Dole Composer: Christopher Hatfield Featuring "Off the Map," by Laura Stratford and Christopher Dole, performed by Libby Woodbridge Starring: Michelle Agresti as Bea Casely Tracey Sayed as Brenda Bentley Shannon Estabrook as Rosalind Ursula Charlita Gaston as Pamela Pink Benjamin Watts as Andy Wheyface Mia Drake as Lorena Christopher Libby Woodbridge as Dana Hamill Saoirse Ó Súilleabháin as Olivia Breckenridge Guest Starring: Zach Grenier as Clyde Hamill Rebecca Metz as Trudy Hamill Ptolemy Slocum as Rowan Dabrowski Mike Bash as Jake Wunder Nelinda Palomino as Red Dutton Julia Selden as Willow Dabrowski John Rael as John Olive Katie Wright as Child Arden was created and executive produced by Emily VanDerWerff, Christopher Dole, and Sara Ghaleb. Our co-executive producers are Chad Ellis, Libby Hill, and Ernesto Hurtado. our logo was designed by Dylan Farr.
In the wake of a horrible tragedy, Team Arden struggles with its next move, while Dana holds a seance to chat with her dad. Or anyone she can get in touch with, really. Also: Lorena Christopher meets the parents! CONTENT WARNING: This episode features adult language, loud noises, discussions of death, discussions of mental illness, discussions of medical abuse, tense family situations, speculations of murder, and a funeral. Written by Lenny Burnham Directed by Christopher Dole Recording Engineer: Ernesto Hurtado Editor: Christopher Dole Sound Designer: Chad Ellis Composer: Christopher Hatfield Featuring "Melt Me Down" by Laura Stratford, performed by Libby Woodbridge Arden was created and executive produced by Emily VanDerWerff, Christopher Dole, and Sara Ghaleb. Our co-executive producers are Chad Ellis, Libby Hill, and Ernesto Hurtado. Our logo was designed by Dylan Farr. Our social media manager is Eliza Wheeler. Arden stars: Michelle Agresti as Bea Casely Tracey Sayed as Brenda Bentley Shannon Estabrook as Rosalind Ursula Charlita Gaston as Pamela Pink Benjamin Watts as Andy Wheyface Mia Drake as Lorena Christopher Libby Woodbridge as Dana Hamill Saoirse Ó Súilleabháin as Olivia Breckenridge Episode 208 guest stars: Zach Grenier as Clyde Hamill Rebecca Metz as Trudy Hamill Mike Bash as Sheriff Jake Wunder Omar Andrade as Asher Casely Sarah Rhea Werner as Connie Casely Eric Morgan Stuart as Harold Casely Grant Patrizio as Hardware Store Owner
Rosalind and Pamela head to Hamill Hills Ranch for a late-night ghost hunt and find much, much more than they expected. Also, a challenge to a foot race! Content Warning: Strong language, sirens, discussions of mental illness, discussions of infertility, and death. Written by Sara Ghaleb and Libby Hill Directed by Sara Ghaleb Recording Engineer: Ernesto Hurtado Editor and Sound Designer: Christopher Dole Composer: Christopher Hatfield Arden was created and executive produced by Emily VanDerWerff, Christopher Dole, and Sara Ghaleb. Our co-executive producers are Chad Ellis, Libby Hill, and Ernesto Hurtado. Our logo is designed by Dylan Farr.
This month Sara Ghaleb joined me to talk about Elementary and the Sherlock Holmes short stories it’s based on. Sara is a Holmes expert and I loved hearing her takes!
Our midseason finale! Rosalind uncovers a key piece of evidence. Dana gets in trouble. Olivia takes up knitting. And Bea and Brenda reveal the biggest secret of them all. Also: High stakes negotiations! CONTENT WARNING: This episode contains adult language, loud noises, brief violence, dead naming of a trans woman, intense family situations, discussions and depiction of mental illness, discussions of alcoholism, and adult situations. Written by Allison Solano Directed by Christopher Dole Recording Engineer - Ernesto Hurtado Editor – Chad Ellis Composer - Christopher Hatfield Featuring "Phantom Limb,” written by Laura Stratford, performed by Libby Woodbridge Starring: Michelle Agresti as Bea Casely Tracey Sayed as Brenda Bentley and Caller #1 Shannon Estabrook as Rosalind Ursula Charlita Gaston as Pamela Pink Benjamin Watts as Andy Wheyface Mia Drake as Lorena Christopher Libby Woodbridge as Dana Hamill Saoirse Ó Súilleabháin as Olivia Breckenridge Guest starring: Zack Grenier as Clyde Hamill Rebecca Metz as Trudy Hamill Oscar Jordan as Paul Breckenridge Mike Bash as Jake Wunder and Pharmacist Ptolemy Slocum as Rowan Dabrowski Nelinda Palomino as Alexandria “Red” Dutton Jennifer Liao as Teresa Hollandaise Katie Wright as Gwen VanDenStern and MC Grant Patrizio as Deputy Kirk Novak as Normal Guy Arden was created and executive produced by Emily VanDerWerff, Christopher Dole, and Sara Ghaleb. Our co-executive producers are Chad Ellis, Libby Hill, and Ernesto Hurtado. Our logo was designed by Dylan Farr. Our sponsors this week: Shaker & Spoon and Purple Carrot. Be sure to use the promo code ARDEN for some great discounts!
Arden, season 2, episode 5 - "More Kin, Less Kind” Bea and Brenda investigate the Hamill family and learn more about Clyde and Trudy Hamill than they ever wanted to, as Rosalind and Dana grow ever closer. Also: Coyotes! CONTENT WARNING: This episode contains adult language, drinking, loud noises, intense family situations, discussions and depiction of mental illness, discussions of familial abuse - both physical and emotional, descriptions of a suicide attempt, and discussions of alcoholism. Written by Mara Woods-Robinson Directed by Christopher Dole Recording Engineer - Ernesto Hurtado Editor – Christopher Dole Composer - Christopher Hatfield Featuring "Gutless,” written by Laura Stratford, performed by Libby Woodbridge Starring: Michelle Agresti as Bea Casely Tracey Sayed as Brenda Bentley Shannon Estabrook as Rosalind Ursula Charlita Gaston as Pamela Pink Benjamin Watts as Andy Wheyface Mia Drake as Lorena Christopher Libby Woodbridge as Dana Hamill Saoirse Ó Súilleabháin as Olivia Breckenridge Guest starring: Zach Grenier as Clyde Hamill Rebecca Metz as Trudy Hamill Oscar Jordan as Paul Breckenridge Mike Bash as Jake Wunder Omar Andrade as Asher Casley Alex Welch as DJ Walkin Grant Patrizio as Gary Gallagher Jennifer Liao as Caller #1 Arden was created and executive produced by Emily VanDerWerff, Christopher Dole, and Sara Ghaleb. Our co-executive producers are Chad Ellis, Libby Hill, and Ernesto Hurtado. Our logo was designed by Dylan Farr. This episode was sponsored by Tavour and Shaker and Spoon. Use promo code ARDEN at checkout for exciting discounts!
Arden, season 2, episode 4 - "Distracted Multitude" On one eventful day, Bea investigates the mysteries of love, Brenda investigates the mysteries of death, and Lorena gets a flat tire. Also: Andy Wheyface meets his match! CONTENT WARNING: This episode contains adult language, drinking, loud noises, and brief moments of homophobia and transphobia. Written by Lenny Burnham and Christopher Dole Directed by Sara Ghaleb Recording Engineer - Ernesto Hurtado Editor – Chad Ellis Composer - Christopher Hatfield Featuring "Now Is the Time,” written by Laura Stratford, performed by Libby Woodbridge Starring: Michelle Agresti as Bea Casely Tracey Sayed as Brenda Bentley Shannon Estabrook as Rosalind Ursula and Townie #2 Charlita Gaston as Pamela Pink Benjamin Watts as Andy Wheyface Mia Drake as Lorena Christopher Libby Woodbridge as Dana Hamill Saoirse Ó Súilleabháin as Olivia Breckenridge Guest starring: Zach Grenier as Clyde Hamill Rebecca Metz as Trudy Hamill Oscar Jordan as Paul Breckenridge Mike Bash as Jake Wunder, Ranch Hand #1, and Townie #1 Nelinda Palomino as Alexandria “Red” Dutton Kirk Novak as Nelson Fairfield Katie Wright as Helen Fairfield Tal Minear as Mel Grant Patrizio as Nashville Osric and Ranch Hand Mike Bash, Benjamin Watts, and Oscar Jordan as Ranch Hands Katie Wright and Omar Andrade as College Students Travis Reaves as Art David Mishmerheisen as Benny Arden was created and executive produced by Emily VanDerWerff, Christopher Dole, and Sara Ghaleb. Our co-executive producers are Chad Ellis, Libby Hill, and Ernesto Hurtado. Our logo was designed by Dylan Farr. Our sponsors: Tab for a Cause and Purple Carrot
Team Arden heads to Elsinore, Montana, to solve the murder of Dan Hamill. Or figure out if Dan Hamill was even murdered at all. Or something. Also: the dead speak! CONTENT WARNING: This episode contains adult language, loud noises, vivid discussion of gore and violence, discussions of alcoholism, discussions of suicidal/self-harm thoughts Written by Allison Solano and Emily VanDerWerff Directed by Sara Ghaleb Recording Engineer - Ernesto Hurtado Editor – Ernesto Hurtado Composer - Christopher Hatfield Featuring "Show ‘Em I Mean Business,” written by Laura Stratford, performed by Libby Woodbridge Additional Music by Fell From The Tree Starring: Michelle Agresti as Bea Casely Tracey Sayed as Brenda Bentley Shannon Estabrook as Rosalind Ursula Charlita Gaston as Pamela Pink Benjamin Watts as Andy Wheyface Mia Drake as Lorena Christopher Libby Woodbridge as Dana Hamill Guest starring: Zach Grenier as Clyde Hamill Rebecca Metz as Trudy Hamill Oscar Jordan as Paul Breckenridge Mike Bash as Jake Wunder Katie Wright as News Anchor Jennifer Liao, Grant Patrizio, and Katie Wright as Callers Emily VanDerWerff as Janitor Yorick The Ghost as The Ghost Arden was created and executive produced by Emily VanDerWerff, Christopher Dole, and Sara Ghaleb. Our co-executive producers are Bridge Geene and Ernesto Hurtado. Our logo was designed by Dylan Farr.
Arden, season 2, episode 2 - "Brenda Bentley Measures Up" When Brenda runs into an old flame, she's drawn into a web of mystery, lies, and wolves on the campus of Vienna College. Also: terror on the Nile! CONTENT WARNING: This episode contains adult language, drinking, fighting, gunfire, loud noises, intense action sequences, police sirens, sexual harassment, adult subjects, discussion though not depiction of sex work, and brief prison scenes. Written and Directed by Christopher Dole and Sara Ghaleb Recording Engineer - Ernesto Hurtado Editors - Christopher Dole and Bridge Geene Composer - Christopher Hatfield Featuring "This Too Shall Pass" by Eric Holm Starring: Michelle Agresti as Bea Casely and Rachel Tracey Sayed as Brenda Bentley Shannon Estabrook as Rosalind Ursula Charlita Gaston as Pamela Pink Benjamin Watts as Andy Wheyface and Dr. Zodicus Guest starring: Julia Schifini as Vanessa Duke Chad Ellis as Gabriel Hayes Tal Minear as Isabelle Daniel Mills as Charlie Russell Jennifer Liao as Reporter Katie Wright as Attendant Mike Bash as Guard Lauren Bancroft, Sara Ghaleb, Nelinda Palomino, and Savanna Parra as Students Arden was created and executive produced by Emily VanDerWerff, Christopher Dole, and Sara Ghaleb. Our co-executive producers are Chad Ellis, Libby Hill, and Ernesto Hurtado. Our logo was designed by Dylan Farr.
With Brenda Bentley still missing, Bea and the rest of the team at Wheyface Radio struggle to record a simple intro for Arden's second season. Also: a high-stakes game of chance! CONTENT WARNING: This episode contains adult language, drinking, fighting, loud noises, discussion though not depiction of gore, and brief prison scenes. Written by Christopher Dole, Sara Ghaleb, and Emily VanDerWerff Directed by Sara Ghaleb Recording Engineer - Ernesto Hurtado Editor - Christopher Dole Composer - Christopher Hatfield Featuring "Love, Ire, & Spite" by Love Underwater Starring: Michelle Agresti as Bea Casely Tracey Sayed as Brenda Bentley Shannon Estabrook as Rosalind Ursula Charlita Gaston as Pamela Pink Benjamin Watts as Andy Wheyface Mia Drake as Lorena Christopher Libby Woodbridge as Dana Hamill Guest starring: Mike Bash as Reality Show Host and Guard Christopher Dole as Announcer Adam Emperor as Sidekick Jennifer Liao as Terry Gross Type Daniel Mills as Award Presenter Tal Minear as Judge Grant Patrizio as Late Night Host Emily VanDerWerff as Janitor Yorick Special guest stars: Emma Sherr-Ziarko as Bea Impersonator Michaela Swee as Brenda Impersonator Lindsay Zana as Julie Capsom Arden was created and executive produced by Emily VanDerWerff, Christopher Dole, and Sara Ghaleb. Our co-executive producers are Chad Ellis, Libby Hill, and Ernesto Hurtado. Our logo was designed by Dylan Farr. SPONSORS: NEXT STOP, a new audio sitcom from Multitude TAB FOR A CAUSE, a way to raise money for charity while browsing the Internet
The Bad Ideas Squad is once again joined by Sara Ghaleb, co-creator of Arden and Historical Hookups! Tune in for a discussion about our experiences writing for audio fiction, how it overlaps and differs from writing for television, and adventures in getting information across to the audience. Plus, a bit tantalizing conversation about what we might expect in Arden's upcoming second season! If you’d like to follow more of Sara’s work, check out Arden and Historical Hookups, find her on her website, and follow her on Twitter! Support the show: http://patreon.com/NoBadIdeas
This week we’re delighted to be joined by co-creator of the fabulous Arden podcast and official Very Funny Person, Sara Ghaleb! We begin with a road trip for the ages (specifically the ages of 5-13) and turn it into a heartwarming, if slightly Freaky Friday, family drama. Then we embark on our first two part bad idea - a tale of tension between two countries, and the pigeon caught between them. Naturally, we turn it into the teen romance Armando Iannucci doesn’t know he needs to make. Plus: Digital detox, the whisper network, the best codebreakers in the world, the problem with Fast Five, and reasons we’re done with birds. Today’s Bad Ideas™: Idea #1 Idea #2, Part #1 Idea #2, Part #2 If you’d like to follow more of Sara’s work, check out Arden and Historical Hookups, find her on her website, and follow her on Twitter! Support the show.
In this episode, Sara Ghaleb joined me to discuss the filmography of one Mr. Sebastian Stan. From The CW to the MCU, we go over his sexy, sexy resume.
SUPPORT OUR CAMPAIGN ON INDIEGOGO: https://www.indiegogo.com/projects/arden-season-2-a-town-called-elsinore/x/22459255#/ Facing some difficult choices, Wheyface Radio makes a test. Starring Shannon Estabrook, Benjamin Watts, Sara Ghaleb, and Michelle Agresti (kinda?). Written and directed by Christopher Dole.
Join Bea, Rosalind, Pamela, and Andy as Wheyface Radio celebrates Thanksgiving in its own inimitable way. Turkeys, parades, presents, and more! Brought to you by Wheyface Industries. The Festive Good People. Featuring: Michelle Agresti as Bea Casely Shannon Estabrook as Rosalind Ursula Charlita Gaston as Pamela Pink Benjamin Watts as Andy Wheyface and Colin Kelly as Carl Produced by Emily VanDerWerff, Christopher Dole, and Sara Ghaleb Written by Emily VanDerWerff Directed by Sara Ghaleb and Christopher Dole Edited by Christopher Dole Recorded by Robert Clarke-Chan Sounds effects courtesy of Freesound.org
Historical Hookups is a history-comedy podcast where four funny women (Lauren Bancroft, Sara Ghaleb, Nelinda Palomino, and Savanna Parra) tell you all the hottest gossip about the sex lives of famous historical figures. "Waltz (Tschikovsky Op. 40)" Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 4.0 License http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
Sara Ghaleb (creator of Arden) joined me to discuss the work of Amy Adams. From Disney princesses to Daily Planet reporters, we went over all of her impressive career.
Katie and Sara (Arden, Paste Magazine, Vox) discuss whether this book has a plot, whether Clay has a personality, and whether Imperial Bedrooms works, either as a sequel or on its own terms.
Join show creators Emily VanDerWerff, Christopher Dole, and Sara Ghaleb for an in-depth look behind the scenes at the development of the pilot, "Aliens Did It". Thrill or cringe at the original 2016 pitch! Gasp at Andy Wheyface's aborted hostile takeover plotline! Discover what line Emily considers the most important in Arden's history! And discover the romantic tension between Bea Casely and...Ben Bentley?! All this and much, much more!
Oscar Montoya, Anna Rajo, Sara Ghaleb, and Ally search for adult tomboys and asexual representation.
As a note, this episode was recorded using Emily's previous name and pronouns. David brings us back from the Thanksgiving holiday as he interviews Arden creators Sara Ghaleb, Emily VanDerWerff, and Christopher Dole. They discuss the origins of the show, the different writing styles that each of them contributes, and the ethics of true crime media (and many other things besides.)https://www.patreon.com/ardenpod
This Thanksgiving, I'm thankful for Arden!Is it a true-crime parody? No, not exactly. It takes the crime very seriously. But it is funny, and it is also a show with a mystery: what happened to actress and heiress Julie Capsom, when she disappeared on Christmas a decade ago?The product of three writers—sketch comic Sara Ghaleb, entertainment critic Todd VanDerWerff, and Hollywood historian Christopher Dole—Arden is an engaging mystery hosted by two women—an ex-cop and a reporter—who fight over how they want to frame the show and contextualize Capsom's disappearance.
Cody is joined by writer and comedian Sara Ghaleb to search for the only man who can save the circus: Who is Gordon Gecko? You can find your copy of the book online or in the bedroom of the child on the block who is actively taught that sharing is NOT caring. 'The Tuttle Twins and the Search for Atlas' by Connor Boyack (Author), Elijah Stanfield (Illustrator) In a world filled with consumers, what happens if the producers give up and leave? And how can people better practice personal responsibility and not have a sense of entitlement about the things they think they deserve? Ethan and Emily Tuttle tackle these questions in their latest adventure, this time as clowns in the visiting circus. Incorporating ideas from Ayn Rand s hit novel Atlas Shrugged, this book shows how things begin falling apart when socialism creeps in. Join the clown twins as they try to figure out where Atlas went and more importantly, why he left. SHOW NOTES: Currently Reading: Audio Dramas: Ars Paradoxica The Bright Sessions Wolf 359 Topics: Big Top Economics Follow TOMEFOOLERY for information about upcoming episodes & books: @Tomefoolery and Facebook.com/Tomefoolery. Please rate and review on iTunes! WEBSITE: http://Tomefoolery.com STORE: http://squareup.com/market/CodyMelcherEsq PATREON: http://patreon.com/CodyMelcherEsq FAN GROUP: http://www.facebook.com/groups/Tomefoolery