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Dottie meets Herc's rival and Mary Madison uncovers a sinister hypnosis plot!
Dottie tries to discover the secret of Stratatropolis, more Fireside Tweets and Nick Bounty faces a plot to steal his identity!
Dottie visits Stratotropolis, the show introduces a new ventriloquist act and Mary Madison pursues a killer!
A full-length adventure takes Dottie into the jungles of mystery!
Dottie meets Lady Regino-Drako, AAl has a behind-the-scenes chat with Sabrina and we introduce The Gentleman Magician.
Dottie rescues Captain Maro, Saccharine the Spider-Monkey says a word about her product and we're proud to introduce yet another story in the tired old “lovesick nun” trope.
In our first LIVE recording, we meet the Unpaid Voice Acting Players in completely off-the-cuff chats, hear from a Radio Doctor about the myth of depression and, in our feature presentation, we meet Lil Cindy: an orphan with nothing in the world but a little red wagon. Also: Dottie meets The Bee!
Dottie joins Team Feral, Tiara Films teaches you how to talk to your children and PhD, PI takes his first case!
It's the dawning of a new era for Sarcastic Voyage: material set in a decidedly older era! Sarcastic Voyage Theatre delivers vintage-style radio with a modern comedic sensibility. Our first episode features the return of popular adventure hero Dottie, a full-length story featuring hard-talking reporter Mary Madison and a number of other exciting new features!
An all-new superhero adventure in the Sarcastic Voyage universe! Join Penny Lawson in the twilight of the Silver Age, as he struggles with the morality of being endowed with superhuman powers.
In 2012, Sarcastic Voyage ran the first of what would be one of our favorite running sketches: Mysteries of the Unexplained, a Coast-to-Coast AM-style conspiracy show with an increasingly bizarre procession of callers and an even more bizarre host, Aaron Faucet. Here, for the first time, is a 90-minute supercut of every call Aaron received in those sketches. It's kind of what we imagine a single episode of his show would be like if you actually listened to the entire thing from start to finish.
The full version of my chat with Seattle sketch comedy troupe Princess, featured on episode 184 of Sarcastic Voyage.
A repost of our 2010 Sarcastic Voyage interview with animation writer Michael Charles Hill (GI Joe, Transformers, Jem).
The full version of my chat with Seattle sketch comedy troupe Now with Dames, featured on episode 183 of Sarcastic Voyage.
Tragic wildfires, the tension escalates in Rektilo’s arena and an exciting new McBurgerdey’s product!
Longtime collaborator Matt Rowbotham and I have a discussion about our creative process, what it feels like to realize that you’re actually a writer and the future of the Sarcastic Voyage podcast.
Ed Casey and I have a lot in common, as far as messed-up brains go. We’re also fairly on the same page in this discussion, which essentially centers around the daily struggle to be a decent person in a world filled with negativity. Originally presented as Sarcastic Voyage episode 123b.
Irene is a person whose work ethic I respect tremendously. Not only is she finishing up her Masters thesis, but she’s also maintained steady employment, finished National Novel Writing Month and produced some pretty decent short fiction. We’re different in a lot of ways, but one thing unites us: our drive to get things done. Originally presented as Sarcastic Voyage episode 124b.
Terry Drosdak (or, as I know her, T-Dro) is an independent crafter who has enjoyed reasonable success on Etsy. After I’d posted my earlier shows on productivity, she asked me about inspiration (ie, “where do you get your ideas?”) So we talked about that. This is us, talking about that. Originally presented as Sarcastic Voyage episode 126b.
In early 2012, my good friend “Irish” Gav Brown and I had this discussion about comedy — specifically about the similarities and differences between American and British comedy. This was recorded just as I’d decided to move Sarcastic Voyage in a different direction, but I think we had an interesting talk, so I present that here for you now.
A conversation with Mark Boszko, ca. 2009, about productivity vs. quality. Originally presented as Sarcastic Voyage episode 121b.
Cover art supplied by AAlgar off of Sarcastic Voyage and Intermen. First Doctor, Steven, and Dodo Join us as we find out the latest about Roger Colbert, find out how solar flares makes the Refusians invisible, making beer at the end of the universe, how not to run an interstellar space mission, and all whilst we drink 9.5% Trappist Ale . With a teaser like this, how can you refuse? See what I did there? In the final days of Earth, the TARDIS lands on a massive spaceship carrying the last members of the human race to a new home beyond the solar system. The humans are not out of danger, however, as a deadly plague emerges from the most unlikely of sources: the common cold carried by the Doctor’s companion, Dodo. Episode List Episode 1: The Steel Sky Episode 2: The Plague Episode 3: The Return Episode 4: The Bomb Credits Written By: Paul Erickson & Lesley Scott Directed By: Michael Imison Links Westmalle Tripel Trappist Ale Full Size Cover Art AAlgar's Website
First Doctor, Vicki, Ian, & Barbara A couple of days early due to going to the States to watch a live redording of Sarcastic Voyage and Post Atomic Horror. Grab yourself some headache tablets and a few beers and join us as we talk about the Doctor Who episode The Space Museum. "The tardis lands on xeros, where a vast museum houses relics from the conquests of the mighty morok empire. Whilst they are exploring, the doctor and his three companions make a disturbing discovery: their future selves are preserved in the museum as exhibits in a display case! now the travellers all face a terrible dilemma: how can they escape their fate, when every decision they make could be taking them a step closer to it?" Episode 1: The Space Museum Episode 2: The Dimensions Of Time Episode 3: The Search Episode 4: The Final Phase Writer: Glyn Jones Director: Mervyn Pinfield Broadcast: 24th April - 15th May 1965 Links: Drunken Time Travel Website Girl On Book Action Article on LSD