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How does a snake climb a pole? It's not like they have a ladder... or arms.It turns out that snakes have some pretty crazy skills when it comes to climbing anything and everything.The Island of Guam had between two and four million brown tree snakes in the 1980s, leading to all sorts of issues for the birds and the environment.Guests:Dr Aaron Collins- Assistant State Director Guam/Western Pacific Theatre at USDA-APHIS-Wildlife ServicesProfessor Kristin Y. Pettersen- Centre for Autonomous Marine Operations and System at the Norwegian University of Science and Technology (NTNU)Stuart McKenzie - Director/Owner at The Snake Catcher Sunshine CoastProfessor Bruce C. Jayne- Department of Biological Sciences at the University of Cincinnati.Charlie and Olivia, Board game players.Production:Ann Jones, Presenter / Producer.Petria Ladgrove, Producer.Joel Werner, Script Editing.Additional mastering: Hamish Camilleri.This episode of What the Duck?! was originally broadcast on the 5th of March 2022 and was produced on the land of the Wadawarrung and the Kaurna people.
Have you heard of the Kookaburra that conquered Hollywood?Yes- that was a kookaburra at the start of Indiana Jones and the Raiders of the Lost Ark.But WHY? Dr Ann Jones is on a mission to find out.Featuring:Ella Loeffler, Film and Bird Watcher. Dr Maggie Watson, Ornithologist, ecologist, fantasy fiction fan. Assoc Professor Cameron Webb, Mosquito Wrangler, NSW Health and University of Sydney.Professor John W. Fitzpatrick, Emeritus Director, Cornell Lab of Ornithology,James Currie, Sound Recordist / Editor. With extra sounds from Listener: Jesse CotterilMovie Sounds:The Wizard of Oz (1939) Metro-Goldwyn-MayerCharlie's Angels (2000) Columbia PicturesTarzan and the Green Goddess (1938) Burroughs-Tarzan EnterprisesRaiders of the Lost Ark (1981) Paramount PicturesThe Lost World: Jurassic Park (1997) Universal Pictures/ Amblin EntertainmentFinding Nemo (2003) Pixar Animation/ Walt Disney PicturesLord of the Rings - Return of the Kings (2003) New Line CinemaMary Poppins (1964) Walt Disney PicturesSkippy (1968) Fauna ProductionsHarry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban (2004) Warner BrothersProduction:Ann Jones, Presenter / Producer.Petria Ladgrove, Producer.Joel Werner, Script Editing.This episode of What the Duck?! was originally broadcast in 2022 and was produced on the land of the Wadawarrung and the Kaurna people.
Episode 47: How can AI agents automate your daily tasks in just 60 seconds? Matt Wolfe (https://x.com/mreflow) and Nathan Lands (https://x.com/NathanLands) are joined by tech innovator Dmitry Shapiro (https://x.com/dmitry), CEO of MindStudio, a tool designed to make building AI agents seamless and accessible. In this episode, Dmitry delves into the world of AI agents, explaining their potential and showcasing Mind Studio's capabilities. He demonstrates live how to create and customize AI agents, offering insights into automation that can revolutionize everyday tasks. Whether it's analyzing trends, monitoring competitor changes, or automating news consumption, Mind Studio provides AI superpowers at your fingertips. Check out The Next Wave YouTube Channel if you want to see Matt and Nathan on screen: https://lnk.to/thenextwavepd — Show Notes: (00:00) Building the Social Graph (03:29) Tech Entrepreneur's Journey and Ventures (06:48) Navigating AI Autonomy Limits (12:22) Automated Entity Analysis Tool (15:26) Automated Workflow Trigger Methods (18:48) Automated Research and Reporting Workflow (20:40) Profile Analyzer Simplifies Twitter Insights (25:30) Building a TLDR Agent (29:11) YouTube Tutorial and Script Editing (30:59) Optimizing AI Integration with Control (35:57) Open AI App Store Expansion (37:59) AI Integration Success with MindStudio (41:53) MindStudio App Integration Update (43:26) Subscribe for More Cool Conversations — Mentions: Dmitry Shapiro: https://www.linkedin.com/in/dmitry-shapiro-a2b1/ MindStudio: https://www.mindstudio.ai/ DeepSeek: https://www.deepseek.com/ Google Trends: https://trends.google.com/trends/ Get the guide to build your own Custom GPT: https://clickhubspot.com/tnw — Check Out Matt's Stuff: • Future Tools - https://futuretools.beehiiv.com/ • Blog - https://www.mattwolfe.com/ • YouTube- https://www.youtube.com/@mreflow — Check Out Nathan's Stuff: Newsletter: https://news.lore.com/ Blog - https://lore.com/ The Next Wave is a HubSpot Original Podcast // Brought to you by The HubSpot Podcast Network // Production by Darren Clarke // Editing by Ezra Bakker Trupiano
This is episode 25 in the second season of The Directors Take Podcast. In this week's episode your hosts Marcus Anthony Thomas and Oz Arshad discuss the process of giving and receiving notes as a Writer & Director. We were joined in this conversation by Venetia Hawkes, who is the author of the book We Have Some Notes… The Insider's Guide to Notes, Script Editing and Development. This book is an excellent resource and features chapter interviews from some of the finest Writers & Directors in the UK such as Edgar Wright, Lynne Ramsay, Russell T Davies, Sally Wainwright and many, many more. So as ever we get right into it to help demystify the notes process for you all! This conversation covers: -What inspired her to write this book? -What did she discover about the notes process that went against her expectations? -What are the do's and don'ts when giving and receiving notes? -How should you deliver notes? -What makes a bad note? -How specific should notes be? -How do you navigate communicating and dealing with notes around tone? -When are notes not useful? -The notes process for women and people from a global majority. -How did her research inform her own writing process when putting the book together? Our wonderful sponsor for this episode is THE NATIONAL FILM and TELEVISION SCHOOL. We've also partnered with SCRIPTATION to offer our listeners an EXCLUSIVE DISCOUNT on their software, which you can find on the link below… http://scriptation.com/thedirectorstake Nugget of the Week Venetia: Climate spring - Organisation - Climate Spring harnesses the storytelling power of the screen to shift how society perceives and responds to the climate crisis. Oz: We Have Some Notes… by Venetia Hawkes Marcus: Ancient Apocalypse: The Americas Credits Music by Oliver Wegmüller Socials Venetia Hawkes: Twitter (X) & Instagram The Directors' Take: Twitter (X) & Instagram Marcus: Twitter (X) & Instagram Oz: Twitter (X) & Instagram If you have any questions relating to the episode or have topics you would like covering in future releases, reach out to us at TheDirectorsTake@Outlook.com
This week, we're recommending a show we think you should listen to: The Holmwood Foundation, a show that's Crowdfunding right now from Fio Trethewey and Georgia Cook Content Warning: swearing, threat, loud static, brief emergency sirens, themes of possession/removal of bodily autonomy, and depictions of violence. Listener discretion is advised. If you enjoy this episode and want to hear more, please consider supporting our Kickstarter for the rest of Season One:https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/georgiacook/the-holmwood-foundation The Holmwood Foundation is a Found Footage Horror-Fiction Podcast, a modern-day sequel to the gothic novel Dracula. We follow Maddie Townsend (Rebecca Root) and Jeremy Larkin (Seán Carlsen), two co-workers at the Holmwood Foundation: a secret organisation that has been maintaining and studying the remains of Count Dracula for the last 130 years, as they are possessed by the ghosts of Jonathan and Mina Harker, and embark on a nightmare road trip, carrying Dracula's severed head across the UK, in an effort to stop him once and for all. EPISODE CAST AND CREW: Madeline Townsend/Mina Harker: Rebecca Root Jeremy Larkin/Jonathan Harker: Seán Carlsen Arthur Jones: Samuel Clemens Thralls/Foundation Phone Voice: Becky Wright Newsreader: Jessica Carroll Robert Swales: Luke Kondor Dracula: Attila Puskás The episode was produced and written by Fio Trethewey and Georgia Cook. Directing by Samuel Clemens. Script Editing by Katharine Armitage. Sound Design and Engineering by Benji Clifford The Theme music was composed and produced by Duncan Muggleton, and the episode art was produced by Georgia Cook For more information, as well as transcripts and further Cast and Crew details, please visit our official website:www.theholmwoodfoundation.com The Holmwood Foundation Podcast © 2024 by Georgia Cook and Fio Trethewey is licensed under Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International. To view a copy of this license, visit https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
Today, we have the Pilot for the Holmwood Foundation.Support them HERE: https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/georgiacook/the-holmwood-foundation/Learn More: https://www.theholmwoodfoundation.com/The Holmwood Foundation is a Found Footage Horror-Fiction Podcast, a modern-day sequel to the gothic novel Dracula.We follow Maddie Townsend (Rebecca Root) and Jeremy Larkin (Seán Carlsen), two co-workers at the Holmwood Foundation: a secret organisation that has been maintaining and studying the remains of Count Dracula for the last 130 years, as they are possessed by the ghosts of Jonathan and Mina Harker, and embark on a nightmare road trip, carrying Dracula's severed head across the UK, in an effort to stop him once and for all.EPISODE CAST AND CREW:Madeline Townsend/Mina Harker: Rebecca RootJeremy Larkin/Jonathan Harker: Seán CarlsenArthur Jones: Samuel ClemensThralls/Foundation Phone Voice: Becky WrightNewsreader: Jessica CarrollRobert Swales: Luke KondorDracula: Attila PuskásThe episode was produced and written by Fio Trethewey and Georgia Cook.Directing by Samuel Clemens.Script Editing by Katharine Armitage.Sound Design and Engineering by Benji CliffordThe Theme music was composed and produced by Duncan Muggleton, and the episode art was produced by Georgia CookFor more information, as well as transcripts and further Cast and Crew details, please visit our official website:www.theholmwoodfoundation.comThe Holmwood Foundation Podcast © 2024 by Georgia Cook and Fio Trethewey is licensed under Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International. To view a copy of this license, visit https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
What makes a true fly and do we really need them? As per usual the What the Duck?! team is elbow-deep in crap looking for a way out.And the way out, is flies!Featuring:Dr Bryan Lessard, Entomologist, Author of Eyes on Flies. Production:Ann Jones, Presenter / Producer.Petria Ladgrove, Producer.Joel Werner, Script Editing.This episode of What the Duck?! was originally broadcast in September 2022 and is produced on the land of the Wadawarrung and the Kaurna people.
You can run but you can't hide!Ever wondered how a mosquito manages to hit a blood vessel without fail?And that one mozzie that you hear buzzing and buzzing at night? It's probably a species that prefers birds and is trying to determine whether you're a bird.Featuring:Assoc Prof. Cameron Webb, NSW Pathology & University of Sydney.Dr. Jana Batovska, Agriculture Victoria.Production:Ann Jones, Presenter / Producer.Petria Ladgrove, Producer.Joel Werner, Script Editing.This episode of What the Duck?! was first broadcast in June 2022 and produced on the land of the Wadawarrung and the Kaurna people.
How does a snake climb a pole? It's not like they have a ladder... or arms.It turns out that snakes have some pretty crazy skills when it comes to climbing anything and everything.The Island of Guam had between two and four million brown tree snakes in the 1980s, leading to all sorts of issues for the birds and the environment.Guests:Dr Aaron Collins- Assistant State Director Guam/Western Pacific Theatre at USDA-APHIS-Wildlife ServicesProfessor Kristin Y. Pettersen- Centre for Autonomous Marine Operations and System at the Norwegian University of Science and Technology (NTNU)Stuart McKenzie - Director/Owner at The Snake Catcher Sunshine CoastProfessor Bruce C. Jayne- Department of Biological Sciences at the University of Cincinnati.Charlie and Olivia, Board game players.Production:Ann Jones, Presenter / Producer.Petria Ladgrove, Producer.Joel Werner, Script Editing.Additional mastering: Hamish Camilleri.This episode of What the Duck?! was originally broadcast on the 5th of March 2022 and was produced on the land of the Wadawarrung and the Kaurna people.
In episode 134 Jamie sits down with Script Editor & Musician Adair Murray for a fascinating chat about his varied career to date. Adair spoke to us about everything from: Moving to London at the age of 16 to pursue a career in Music. Nearly becoming a member of S-Club 7. Script Editing and working across two different industries. Learning to love your art for what it is. His various work at Hollywooks & River City. His return to making Music again and much much more. Adair's new single ‘No Shame' is out now! Adair Murray: adairmusic | Instagram, TikTok | Linktree Check out our website!: https://www.justgetarealjob.com Donate to our Patreon page ☺️: www.patreon.com/justgetarealjob Follow us on... Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/justgetarealjob/ X: https://twitter.com/justgetarealjob
In this enlightening episode, the host interviews Dr. Corey Jenks, a clinical pharmacist, comedian, and author who advocates for reforming the healthcare experience. Dr. Jenks discusses the power of improv comedy in addressing systemic issues in patient care and fostering a more rewarding healthcare experience. He highlights his mission to support both healthcare professionals and patients and stresses the importance of empathy in creating a meaningful patient-provider relationship. Towards the end, Dr. Jenks introduces his upcoming book intended to help newish dads navigate the challenges of fatherhood.00:00 Introduction and Guest Presentation00:32 Interview Begins: Dr. Corey Jenks' Unique Approach03:02 Dr. Corey's Journey: From Clinical Pharmacist to Comedian05:28 The Power of Diet and Lifestyle Intervention09:17 Challenges in the Healthcare System13:19 Improving Patient-Provider Relationship with Improv Comedy16:30 Addressing the Skepticism and Challenges in Healthcare19:46 The Power of Honesty and Empathy in Healthcare24:24 The Power of Saying Yes in Improv and Healthcare24:58 The Importance of Accepting and Understanding Reality26:01 The Fear of Emotional Investment in Patients26:36 The Struggles of Healthcare Professionals27:22 The Impact of the Healthcare System on Professionals28:47 The Role of Diet and Lifestyle in Healthcare33:16 The Power of Empathy and Listening in Healthcare34:02 The Importance of Humility and Objectivity in Healthcare36:23 The Struggles and Rewards of Being a Healthcare Professional37:56 The Impact of Burnout on Healthcare Professionals38:50 The Challenges of Changing the Healthcare System39:48 The Role of Leadership in Building a Better Healthcare Culture42:16 The Challenges and Joys of Parenthood43:18 The Importance of Feeding Healthy Food to Kids43:37 The Importance of Empathy and Understanding in Healthcare45:16 The Future of Healthcare and the Role of Conferences Website: https://coryjenks.com Author page: https://mandalatreepress.com/cory-jenks/ Book: https://www.amazon.com/Permission-Care-Building-Healthcare-Culture/dp/1954801300/ref=tmm_pap_swatch_0?_encoding=UTCall to action for listeners: Follow ketones and Coffee Podcast on Instagram ( https://www.instagram.com/keton.esncoffee ), Youtube ( https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCsZZmBEenvZnU8tA1npAODA ), and Lorenz ( https://www.instagram.com/ketocoachlorenz ) for updates and new episodes.~~~~~~Estrella by Audiorezout is licensed under a Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 4.0 International License.~~~~~~ Save yourself that trip to the market — Instacart delivers groceries in as fast as 1 hour! They connect you with Personal Shoppers in your area to shop and deliver groceries from your favorite stores.Instacart - Groceries delivered in as little as 1 hour. Free delivery on your first order over $35. Go to ketocoachlorenz.com and use the contact form to get your Free Consultation!Support the show
In this enlightening episode, the host interviews Dr. Corey Jenks, a clinical pharmacist, comedian, and author who advocates for reforming the healthcare experience. Dr. Jenks discusses the power of improv comedy in addressing systemic issues in patient care and fostering a more rewarding healthcare experience. He highlights his mission to support both healthcare professionals and patients and stresses the importance of empathy in creating a meaningful patient-provider relationship. Towards the end, Dr. Jenks introduces his upcoming book intended to help newish dads navigate the challenges of fatherhood.00:00 Introduction and Guest Presentation00:32 Interview Begins: Dr. Corey Jenks' Unique Approach03:02 Dr. Corey's Journey: From Clinical Pharmacist to Comedian05:28 The Power of Diet and Lifestyle Intervention09:17 Challenges in the Healthcare System13:19 Improving Patient-Provider Relationship with Improv Comedy16:30 Addressing the Skepticism and Challenges in Healthcare19:46 The Power of Honesty and Empathy in Healthcare24:24 The Power of Saying Yes in Improv and Healthcare24:58 The Importance of Accepting and Understanding Reality26:01 The Fear of Emotional Investment in Patients26:36 The Struggles of Healthcare Professionals27:22 The Impact of the Healthcare System on Professionals28:47 The Role of Diet and Lifestyle in Healthcare33:16 The Power of Empathy and Listening in Healthcare34:02 The Importance of Humility and Objectivity in Healthcare36:23 The Struggles and Rewards of Being a Healthcare Professional37:56 The Impact of Burnout on Healthcare Professionals38:50 The Challenges of Changing the Healthcare System39:48 The Role of Leadership in Building a Better Healthcare Culture42:16 The Challenges and Joys of Parenthood43:18 The Importance of Feeding Healthy Food to Kids43:37 The Importance of Empathy and Understanding in Healthcare45:16 The Future of Healthcare and the Role of Conferences Website: https://coryjenks.com Author page: https://mandalatreepress.com/cory-jenks/ Book: https://www.amazon.com/Permission-Care-Building-Healthcare-Culture/dp/1954801300/ref=tmm_pap_swatch_0?_encoding=UTCall to action for listeners: Follow ketones and Coffee Podcast on Instagram ( https://www.instagram.com/keton.esncoffee ), Youtube ( https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCsZZmBEenvZnU8tA1npAODA ), and Lorenz ( https://www.instagram.com/ketocoachlorenz ) for updates and new episodes.~~~~~~Estrella by Audiorezout is licensed under a Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 4.0 International License.~~~~~~ Save yourself that trip to the market — Instacart delivers groceries in as fast as 1 hour! They connect you with Personal Shoppers in your area to shop and deliver groceries from your favorite stores.Instacart - Groceries delivered in as little as 1 hour. Free delivery on your first order over $35. Go to ketocoachlorenz.com and use the contact form to get your Free Consultation!Support the show
CAT2RB2377-10012023-05022024Disappearance (undetermined) -/- Invitation [internet blog]Incident Elements:· Negligent work environment· Isolation· Surveillance· Mentions of - workplace counsellingTranscripts: https://shorturl.at/gzF15 This Episode is dedicated to Nikolas Rabayda, thank you for your generous support! You can a complete list of our Kickstarter backers https://rustyquill.com/the-magnus-protocol-supporter-wall/Created by Jonathan Sims and Alexander J Newall Directed by Alexander J Newall Written by Alexander J Newall and Jamie Petronis (for more of his work visit https://www.thecellarletters.com/)Script Editing with Additional Materials by Jonathan Sims and Alexander J Newall Executive Producers April Sumner, Alexander J Newall, Jonathan Sims, Dani McDonough, Linn Ci, and Samantha F.G. HamiltonAssociate Producers Jordan L. Hawk, Taylor Michaels, Nicole Perlman, Cetius d'Raven, and Megan Nice Produced by April Sumner Featuring (in order of appearance) Sarah Lambie as Lena KelleyShahan Hamza as Samama Khalid Billie Hindle as Alice DyerAnusia Battersby as Gwendolyn BouchardJonathan Sims as ChesterDialogue Editor – Nico VetteseSound Designer – Meg McKellar Mastering Editor - Catherine RinellaMusic by Sam Jones (orchestral mix by Jake Jackson)Art by April SumnerSFX from previously credited artists.Support us on Patreon at https://patreon.com/rustyquill Check out our merchandise available at https://www.redbubble.com/people/RustyQuill/shopand https://www.teepublic.com/stores/rusty-quillJoin our community: WEBSITE: rustyquill.com FACEBOOK: facebook.com/therustyquill TWITTER: @therustyquill REDDIT: reddit.com/r/RustyQuill EMAIL: mail@rustyquill.comThe Magnus Protocol is a derivative product of the Magnus Archives, created by Rusty Quill Ltd. and licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution Non-Commercial Share alike 4.0 International Licence. Get bonus content on Patreon Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
CAT3C7494-19111831-29012024Collection (blood) -/- musical [letter]Incident Elements:· Blood· Gore· Violence· Hysteria· Suicide· Self-harmTranscripts: https://shorturl.at/gzF15This Episode is dedicated to Louise Ironside, Mimie, JC, Harrow & Ivy, thank you for your generous support! You can a complete list of our Kickstarter backers https://rustyquill.com/the-magnus-protocol-supporter-wall/Created by Jonathan Sims and Alexander J NewallDirected by Alexander J NewallWritten by Cole Weavers (for more of his work visit https://www.thetownwhispers.com/)Script Editing with Additional Materials by Jonathan Sims and Alexander J NewallExecutive Producers April Sumner, Alexander J Newall, Jonathan Sims, Dani McDonough, Linn Ci, and Samantha F.G. HamiltonAssociate Producers Jordan L. Hawk, Taylor Michaels, Nicole Perlman, Cetius d'Raven, and Megan NiceProduced by April SumnerFeaturing (in order of appearance)Billie Hindle as Alice DyerShahan Hamza as Samama KhalidAnusia Battersby as Gwendolyn BouchardTim Fearon as AugustusSarah Lambie as Lena KelleyPaul Schmidt as KlausDialogue Editor – Lowri Ann DaviesSound Designer – Tessa VroomMastering Editor - Catherine RinellaMusic by Sam Jones (orchestral mix by Jake Jackson)Art by April SumnerSFX from Soundly, Freesound (CCO): kyles and previously creditedSupport us on Patreon at https://patreon.com/rustyquillCheck out our merchandise available at https://www.redbubble.com/people/RustyQuill/shopand https://www.teepublic.com/stores/rusty-quillJoin our community:WEBSITE: rustyquill.comFACEBOOK: facebook.com/therustyquillTWITTER: @therustyquillREDDIT: reddit.com/r/RustyQuillEMAIL: mail@rustyquill.comThe Magnus Protocol is a derivative product of the Magnus Archives, created by Rusty Quill Ltd. and licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution Non-Commercial Share alike 4.0 International Licence. Get bonus content on Patreon Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
CAT2C8175-03042009-22012024 Infection (full body) -/- arboreal [journal entry] Incident Elements: · Temporal Distortion· Compulsion/OCD · Auditory Hallucinations· Disorientation· Hypochondria· Paranoia· Self-Injury Transcripts: https://shorturl.at/gzF15 This Episode is dedicated to Elias Becker thank you for your generous support! You can a complete list of our Kickstarter backers https://rustyquill.com/the-magnus-protocol-supporter-wall/ Created by Jonathan Sims and Alexander J Newall Directed by Alexander J Newall Written by Graeme Patrick (for more of his work visit https://www.aintslayednobody.com/)Script Editing with Additional Materials by Jonathan Sims and Alexander J Newall Executive Producers April Sumner, Alexander J Newall, Jonathan Sims, Dani McDonough, Linn Ci, and Samantha F.G. Hamilton Associate Producers Jordan L. Hawk, Taylor Michaels, Nicole Perlman, Cetius d'Raven, and Megan Nice Produced by April Sumner Featuring (in order of appearance) Ryan Hopevere-Anderson as Colin BecherBillie Hindle as Alice DyerAlexander J Newall as Norris Shahan Hamza as Samama KhalidAnusia Battersby as Gwendolyn Bouchard Dialogue Editor – Nico Vettese Sound Designer – Meg McKellar Mastering Editor - Catherine Rinella Music by Sam Jones (orchestral mix by Jake Jackson) Art by April Sumner Support us on Patreon at https://patreon.com/rustyquill Check out our merchandise available at https://www.redbubble.com/people/RustyQuill/shop and https://www.teepublic.com/stores/rusty-quill The Magnus Protocol is a derivative product of the Magnus Archives, created by Rusty Quill Ltd. and licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution Non-Commercial Share alike 4.0 International Licence. Get bonus content on Patreon Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Brynn and Jenna must enlist everyone's help to cast a ritual. Meanwhile, Jenna gets troubling news from home. Cast: Azul Nova as Jenna Austin Hendricks as Ellie Sena Bryer as Pem Leslie Gideon as Brynn Tuesday Orion Ibert as Devon Joe Kearney as Bruce Deja Scott as Marina Kira Apple as Katya Harper Zachary Robb as Dr. Sumner Chris Magilton as Dylan Aubrey Poppleton as Lucas Emma Puranen as Professor Rosario Tim Knight as Justin Nicole Tuttle-Robb as Alandra Emily Buza as the Resistance Leader Gareth Bowley as Mr. Donovan Sound Design by Olanrewaju Odatayu. Music by Thomas Dwyer and Olanrewaju Odatayu. Script Editing by Phoenix Bunke.
This week, we would like to introduce you to Someone Dies In This Elevator, a podcast distributed by Realm. Someone Dies In This Elevator 002 - The Board Meeting Drastic measures are taken to avoid a stressful presentation. Rating: PG-13. This episode contains depictions of anxiety, project presentations, an ongoing panic attack, and death in an elevator. Transcript here Cast: Emma Sherr-Ziarko (she/her) as Jordan. Bill Sunderland (he/they) as Winston. Additional voices by Brad Colbroock (they/them/he). Crew: Written and Directed by Brad Colbroock (they/them/he). Script Editing by Jesse Schuschu (he/they). Dialogue Editing and Sound Design by Brad Colbroock (they/them/he). Scoring and Mastering by Anna Rodriguez (she/her). Executive Produced by Colin J Kelly (he/him) and Tal Minear (they/them). Artwork by Tal Minear (they/them). Marketing by Ali Fuller (they/them). Follow us @SDITEpod on Instagram, Tumblr, & Twitter Someone Dies In This Elevator produced this episode with Sound Escape Productions, a profit-sharing podcast collective. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
This week, we would like to introduce you to Someone Dies In This Elevator, a podcast distributed by Realm. Someone Dies In This Elevator 002 - The Board Meeting Drastic measures are taken to avoid a stressful presentation. Rating: PG-13. This episode contains depictions of anxiety, project presentations, an ongoing panic attack, and death in an elevator. Transcript here Cast: Emma Sherr-Ziarko (she/her) as Jordan. Bill Sunderland (he/they) as Winston. Additional voices by Brad Colbroock (they/them/he). Crew: Written and Directed by Brad Colbroock (they/them/he). Script Editing by Jesse Schuschu (he/they). Dialogue Editing and Sound Design by Brad Colbroock (they/them/he). Scoring and Mastering by Anna Rodriguez (she/her). Executive Produced by Colin J Kelly (he/him) and Tal Minear (they/them). Artwork by Tal Minear (they/them). Marketing by Ali Fuller (they/them). Follow us @SDITEpod on Instagram, Tumblr, & Twitter Someone Dies In This Elevator produced this episode with Sound Escape Productions, a profit-sharing podcast collective. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
This week, we would like to introduce you to Someone Dies In This Elevator, a podcast distributed by Realm. Someone Dies In This Elevator 002 - The Board Meeting Drastic measures are taken to avoid a stressful presentation. Rating: PG-13. This episode contains depictions of anxiety, project presentations, an ongoing panic attack, and death in an elevator. Transcript here Cast: Emma Sherr-Ziarko (she/her) as Jordan. Bill Sunderland (he/they) as Winston. Additional voices by Brad Colbroock (they/them/he). Crew: Written and Directed by Brad Colbroock (they/them/he). Script Editing by Jesse Schuschu (he/they). Dialogue Editing and Sound Design by Brad Colbroock (they/them/he). Scoring and Mastering by Anna Rodriguez (she/her). Executive Produced by Colin J Kelly (he/him) and Tal Minear (they/them). Artwork by Tal Minear (they/them). Marketing by Ali Fuller (they/them). Follow us @SDITEpod on Instagram, Tumblr, & Twitter Someone Dies In This Elevator produced this episode with Sound Escape Productions, a profit-sharing podcast collective. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
For the third and final entry in my second Fruit Tree Miniseries, I talk about the Peach Tree. While this popular fruit is often associated with the American South, the Peach Tree is also highly valued across East Asia. Learn just how deep the Peach is embedded in Chinese history, how Europe took a completely opposite view of the fruit from the Far East, and how the state of Georgia stole it for their own identity. Subscribe to my Patreon for my bonus video series, production updates, and more! (patreon.com/MyFavoriteTrees)Music is by Academy Garden (academygarden.bandcamp.com)Cover Art is by @boomerangbrit on InstagramSocial Media and Script Editing is by Laurie Hilburn (lhilburn.journoportfolio.com)Follow me on Twitter and Facebook @MyFavoriteTrees and on Instagram @treepodcast.
In Part 2 of my second Fruit Tree Miniseries, I cover the Pear Tree. My reaction to this tree will certainly be varied, because despite its connection to untold cultures in the Caucuses and symbolism of longevity and generosity in China, I really just can't get into liking the fruit. I think Pears are gross! But today, listen as I open myself to new experiences and try to find love in what I believe to be the wrong places. This episode does not go in depth on the Bradford Pear, to kick that bee's nest please listen to Episode 17.Music is by Academy Garden (academygarden.bandcamp.com)Cover Art is by @boomerangbrit on InstagramSocial Media and Script Editing is by Laurie Hilburn (lhilburn.journoportfolio.com)Follow me on Twitter and Facebook @MyFavoriteTrees and on Instagram @treepodcast.
A young woman in London notices a mysterious shop in Covent Garden, one no one else seems to be able to see. She gets a job there, but discovers that nothing - not even magic - can magically fix what's wrong with your life. Starring Dottie James as Harry Winter. Written and Directed by Gabriel Urbina. Script Editing by David K. Barnes. Original Music by Alan Rodi. Sound Design by Zach Valenti. Produced by Sarah Shachat, Zach Valenti, and Gabriel Urbina, along with Angel Acevedo, Jenn Schneider, and Amy Tanguay. A transcript for this episode is available here. Visit our website for additional information on our show, the team behind UNSEEN, and more episodes. Ad sales by Multitude. Today's episode is brought to you by BetterHELP, the world's largest online counseling service. As a special offer for UNSEEN listeners, you can get 10% off your first month by visiting betterhelp.com/unseen. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Something a little different folks. We take a break from our regularly scheduled broadcast to bring you the origin story of Assad al-Qadir. Before the madness stopping Count Lowls from becoming the champion of an eldritch abomination, we go back to a simpler time for the unfortunate human man, in the town of Katheer. Script/Editing by John Vanegas. Voices by John Vanegas and SmokingSkies on Tumblr or e-mail at mageflowersva@gmail.com. Sorry about it being late a whole week, despite it being a shorter episode this is actually a radio drama instead of an actual play podcast :O CW: There is a touch of dark themes including the usual depictions of violence we're used to in this cosmic horror Pathfinder podcast, but also may contain content that can be upsetting for those dealing with mental trauma. Intro/outro by Ross Bugden. Other music by Kevin MacLeod.
The Call of Cthulhu Mystery Program will return next week as things heat up for the half-pints in Howling House. But don't you worry for an instant that this Samhain season will be short on spookings - if you crave tricks and treats, we'll fill your bag to the brim with "Haunters in the Dark" our spotlight on some of our favorite horror stories. In this installment we're sharing a tale from the anthology series, Someone Dies in This Elevator: "South of Palenque" where we learn that some stone doors aren't meant to be opened, and some ropes aren't meant to be pulled… But first, let our narrator fill you in on the latest news from Mystery Program and our crowdfunding campaign to produce our next season: "The Case of the Penumbral Gate". Help us build our fearsome future fictions at https://cthulhumystery.com/crowdfund and indulge in an exclusive emporium of items and experiences that both enhance your pledge power and your arcane abilities. Content Warning: This episode contains racism in academia, the consequences of genocidal colonization, and death in an elevator. Transcript: https://www.realm.fm/episodes/sdite-e5 Follow Someone Dies in This Elevator: @SDITEpod on Instagram, Tumblr, & Twitter Cast: Felix Trench (he/him) as The Professor. Andrew Siañez-De La O (he/they) as Manny. Crew: Written by Andrew Siañez-De La O (he/they) and Directed by Colin J. Kelly (he/him). Script Editing by Jesse Schuschu (he/they). Dialogue Editing by Amador Rodriguez (he/him). Sound Design, Scoring, and Mastering by Tal Minear (they/them). Executive Produced by Colin J Kelly (he/him) and Tal Minear (they/them). Artwork by Tal Minear (they/them). Marketing by Ali Fuller (they/them). Special thanks to Brad Colbroock for the whistling! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
As per usual the What the Duck?! team is elbow-deep in crap looking for a way out. And the way out, is flies. FEATURING: Dr Bryan Lessard, Entomologist, Author of Eyes on Flies. PRODUCTION: Ann Jones, Presenter / Producer. Petria Ladgrove, Producer. Joel Werner, Script Editing. This episode of What the Duck?! was produced on the land of the Wadawarrung and the Kaurna people.
As per usual the What the Duck?! team is elbow-deep in crap looking for a way out. And the way out, is flies. FEATURING: Dr Bryan Lessard, Entomologist, Author of Eyes on Flies. PRODUCTION: Ann Jones, Presenter / Producer. Petria Ladgrove, Producer. Joel Werner, Script Editing. This episode of What the Duck?! was produced on the land of the Wadawarrung and the Kaurna people.
Hello everyone! This week we're bringing you the an episode of a show we love! It's called Someone Dies in this Elevator... Someone Dies In This Elevator 005 - South of Palenque Some stone doors aren't meant to be opened, and some ropes aren't meant to be pulled… Rating: PG-13. This episode contains racism in academia, the consequences of genocidal colonization, and death in an elevator. Cast: Felix Trench (he/him) as The Professor. Andrew Siañez-De La O (he/they) as Manny. Crew: Written by Andrew Siañez-De La O (he/they) and Directed by Colin J. Kelly (he/him). Script Editing by Jesse Schuschu (he/they). Dialogue Editing by Amador Rodriguez (he/him). Sound Design, Scoring, and Mastering by Tal Minear (they/them). Executive Produced by Colin J Kelly (he/him) and Tal Minear (they/them). Artwork by Tal Minear (they/them). Marketing by Ali Fuller (they/them). Special thanks to Brad Colbroock for the whistling! Follow us @SDITEpod on Instagram, Tumblr, & Twitter Someone Dies In This Elevator produced this episode with Sound Escape Productions, a profit-sharing podcast collective. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
A Wisconsin family has a run-in with a terrifying spectral presence that seems to be haunting their. . . furniture. The Tallmann family must try and uncover the source of their trouble in this strange tale that made a now-unavailable appearance on Unsolved Mysteries. Go to https://getcerebral.com/strange for 65% off your first month of Cerebral! *The book(s) the Tallmans were said to have freely participated in were called Wisconsin Hauntings/Haunted America. Hosted, Written, and Researched by Laurah Norton Additional Research by Bryan Worters Engineering, Production, Scoring, and Script Editing by Maura Currie Sources on our website: https://www.onestrangethingpodcast.com/ Join us on Patreon for early release and ad-free episodes, exclusive stories, and bonus episodes: https://www.patreon.com/OneStrangeThing Find us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/OSTPod Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/onestrangethingpod/ and Facebook https://www.facebook.com/One-Strange-Thing-114307627035607 Want to advertise/sponsor our show? We have partnered with AdvertiseCast to handle our advertising/sponsorship requests. They're great to work with and will help you advertise on our show. Please email sales@advertisecast.com or click the link below to get started. https://www.advertisecast.com/OneStrangeThing Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Forced Migration: Bison stories and what they can tell settlers about a past, present, and future on stolen landAs uninvited guests on Indigenous land, we are continually told that national parks, and our conservation system in general, are a benevolent inheritance from our settler ancestors. The creators of parks and conservation societies crafted archives in the form of magazines and biographies to document the salvation of charismatic species like the bison. In this episode, artist and researcher Michelle Wilson mines these archives to create alternative stories of the bison's path to conservation. These audio essays reveal how ideologies around capitalism, human exceptionalism, and white supremacy have influenced settler relations to the more-than-human world. In this episode, we will hear from poet Síle Englert who helped distill Michelle's more extended essays into these shorter, affective pieces of prose, and musician and composer Angus Cruikshank whose score enriches Michelle's audio storytelling. Michelle's project seeks to extract narratives from a white supremacist, patriarchal written tradition and play with the immediate and affective possibilities of audio performance and sound design. The audio artworks featured in this episode were originally created as part of Michelle's interactive textile map “Forced Migration”. It is on view at Museum London as part of the GardenShip and State exhibition until January 23rd, 2022. SpokenWeb is a monthly podcast produced by the SpokenWeb team as part of distributing the audio collected from (and created using) Canadian Literary archival recordings found at universities across Canada. To find out more about SpokenWeb visit: spokenweb.ca . If you love us, let us know! Rate us and leave a comment on Apple Podcasts or say hi on our social media @SpokenWebCanada. Episode Producer:Michelle Wilson is an artist, mother, and researcher currently residing as an uninvited guest on Treaty Six territory in London, Ontario. In her current work, she makes palpable the presence and absence of bison and their inseparability from the land and its people. In the Euro-American archive, bison bodies have been used to convey colonial knowledge systems, and their story of survival has been used to perpetuate myths of “settler saviours”. This is the legacy that Wilson, as a feminist of settler descent studying in colonial institutions, has inherited and is confronting. Wilson is currently a Ph.D. candidate in Art and Visual Culture at the University of Western Ontario and recently held her thesis exhibition and a corresponding symposium titled Remnants, Outlaws, and Wallows: Practices for Understanding Bison at the McIntosh Gallery. Script Editing and Guest Interview:Síle Englert is a poet, fiction writer and visual artist from London, Ontario. Her short stories have been shortlisted for Room Magazine's fiction contest and longlisted for Prism International's. Her poetry has placed second in Contemporary Verse 2's 2-Day Poem Contest and has been featured in journals such as Room Magazine, Ascent Aspirations Anthology, Misunderstandings Magazine, The Saving Bannister Anthology, and Crannóg Magazine (Ireland), and is forthcoming in The Fiddlehead. Sound Design and Guest Interview:Angus Cruikshank is a musician currently residing in London, Ontario. He has played in numerous bands in Canada and abroad including Clock Strikes Music, Squids, and Telechasms. He is currently enrolled in the Bachelor of Science and Nursing program at the University of Western Ontario. Vocal performance:Pat Rousseau and Paul Chartrand Episode Links:In the Spirit of Atatice: https://csktribes.org/more/videos/in-the-spirit-of-atatice/in-the-spirit-of-ataticeTo Wood Buffalo, With Love, by Chloe Dragon-Smith and Robert Grandjambe: https://briarpatchmagazine.com/articles/view/to-wood-buffalo-national-park-with-loveForced Migration: https://scalar.usc.edu/works/remnants-wallows-and-outlaws-a-multidisciplinary-exploration-of-bison/forced-migrationGardenShip and State at Museum London: https://www.gardenship.ca/exhibitionBuffalo Treaty: https://www.buffalotreaty.com/
Someone Dies In This Elevator 011 - Hot Wheels In Hot Wheels, what happens when you can't take the stairs? Rating: R. This episode contains structural ableism, claustrophobia, smoke inhalation, cleithrophobia, fire, and death in an elevator. Transcript here. Alice Wong won Best Supporting Performance for this episode in the 2021 New Jersey Web Fest! The trailer in this episode is for What Will Be Here?, a sci-fi audio drama about living on a doomed earth (and building things anyway). Cast: Rue Dickey (he/they) as Shannon. Alice Wong (she/her) as Waverly. Becca Marcus (she/her) as Sandy. Crew: Written and Directed by Erin Kyan (he/him). Script Editing by Jesse Schuschu (he/they). Dialogue Editing by Erin Kyan. Sound Design and Mastering by Tal Minear (they/them). Music by Trace Callahan (they/she). Executive Produced by Colin J Kelly (he/him) and Tal Minear (they/them). Artwork by Tal Minear (they/them). Marketing by Ali Fuller (they/them). Follow us @SDITEpod on Instagram, Tumblr, & Twitter Someone Dies In This Elevator produced this episode with Sound Escape Productions, a profit-sharing podcast collective.
Someone Dies In This Elevator 010 - The Cop, the Clerk, and the Body In The Cop, The Clerk, and The Body, they call it a speakeasy, but some things are too hard to say. Rating: R. This episode contains alcohol, Homophobia, mistreatment of a corpse, Transphobia, police corruption, violence, and death in an elevator. Transcript here. The trailer in the episode is for Thirteen Podcast. Thirteen is a series of feature-length, atmospheric, spooky stories told on the Thirteenth of each month. The series explores an eerie universe of supernatural and occult tales Cast: Sean Howard (he/him) as Frank. Ezra J. Wayne (he/him) as Tommy. Michelle Kelly (she/her) as Eleanor. Rashika Rao (she/her) as Maryanne. Chris Magilton (he/him) as Bill. Scottye Moore (they/them) as Philp. Jessica Crimes (she/her) as Archie. Sierra Doss (she/her) as Marge. Sean Lenhart (he/him) as The Cop. Kristen DiMercurio (she/her) as Voice From The Back. Brad Colbroock (they/them/he) as Employee. Crew: Written by Evan Tess Murray (he/they) and Directed by Tal Minear (they/them). Script Editing by Jesse Schuschu (he/they). Dialogue Editing, Sound Design, and Mastering by Brad Colbroock (they/them/he). Music by Trace Callahan (they/she). Executive Produced by Colin J Kelly (he/him) and Tal Minear (they/them). Artwork by Tal Minear (they/them). Marketing by Ali Fuller (they/them). ACAB Follow us @SDITEpod on Instagram, Tumblr, & Twitter Someone Dies In This Elevator produced this episode with Sound Escape Productions, a profit-sharing podcast collective.
Someone Dies In This Elevator 009 - Legend In Legend, Brad gets a close up look at the True Crime podcasts he's so fond of. Rating: PG-13. This episode contains sudden shifts in sound, predatory behavior, and death in an elevator. Transcript here. The trailer in the episode is for Hughes and Mincks: Ghost Detectives! Got ghosts? Have a haunting? Seeing spirits? Hughes and Mincks, Ghost Detectives are here to help! Follow us on the job as we crack the case and poke at the paranormal. Cast: Ester Ellis (she/her) as Brad. Danyelle Ellett (she/her) as Miriam. Crew: Written by Caroline Mincks (they/them) and Directed by Evan Tess Murray (he/they). Script Editing by Jesse Schuschu (he/they). Dialogue Editing, Sound Design, and Mastering by Cole Burkhardt (he/him). Music by Trace Callahan (they/she). Executive Produced by Colin J Kelly (he/him) and Tal Minear (they/them). Artwork by Tal Minear (they/them). Marketing by Ali Fuller (they/them). Follow us @SDITEpod on Instagram, Tumblr, & Twitter Someone Dies In This Elevator produced this episode with Sound Escape Productions, a profit-sharing podcast collective.
Someone Dies In This Elevator 008 - I Won't Go Gently In I Won't Go Gently, Wise men at their end know dark is right, but these men will face the night. Rating: PG-13. This episode contains violence and death in an elevator. Transcript here. The trailer in this episode is for Dining In The Void! When six alien celebrities are trapped onboard a space station, they will have to work together to survive—or die at the hands of an unknown monster. Cast: Jose Nateras (he/him) as Xavi. Matt Desrosiers (he/him) as James. Jordan Cobb (she/her) as Mother Night. Crew: Written and Directed by Samy Souissi (he/him). Script Editing by Jesse Schuschu (he/they). Dialogue Editing by Talon Stradley (he/him). Sound Design and Mastering by Tal Minear (they/them). Music by Trace Callahan (they/she). Executive Produced by Colin J Kelly (he/him) and Tal Minear (they/them). Artwork by Tal Minear (they/them). Marketing by Ali Fuller (they/them). Follow us @SDITEpod on Instagram, Tumblr, & Twitter Someone Dies In This Elevator produced this episode with Sound Escape Productions, a profit-sharing podcast collective.
Someone Dies In This Elevator 007 - Pinnacle of Passion Have you ever had a bad date and just thought: “Ugh, kill me now?” Pinnacle of Passion Dating Service is here for you. Rating: R. This episode contains suicide, clowns, and death in an elevator. Transcript here. The trailer in this episode is for The One Stars! Join Negative Nancy and her only friend Chatbot aboard The Space Windu as they begrudgingly bring you the best, “Fictional One Star Reviews From All Across The Multiverse.” Cast: David Hanna (he/him) as Ezekiel. Julia Schifini (she/her) as Mae. Sterling Rae (they/she) as Lara. Alison Dauphine (she/they) as Idalia. Jona Lune (they/them) as Lucinda. Matthew Ruzbasan (he/him) as Jeremy. Katie Chin (she/her) as Fan. Sena Bryer (she/her) as Jordan. Tau Zaman (they/them) as The Technician. Sarah Golding (she/her) as The Recorded Voice. Crew: Written by Adam Berges (he/him) and Ryan James Horner (he/him). Directed by Colin J Kelly (he/him). Script Editing by Jesse Schuschu (he/they). Dialogue Editing by Adam Berges. Sound Design and Mastering by Brad Colbroock (they/them/he). Music by Ali Hylton (she/they). Executive Produced by Colin J Kelly (he/him) and Tal Minear (they/them). Artwork by Tal Minear (they/them). Marketing by Ali Fuller (they/them). Follow us @SDITEpod on Instagram, Tumblr, & Twitter Someone Dies In This Elevator produced this episode with Sound Escape Productions, a profit-sharing podcast collective.
Someone Dies In This Elevator 006 - Most Secure Vault Gedeon enters the most secure vault to make a deposit, but her withdrawal has an unexpected bang. Rating: PG-13. This episode contains violence, explosive terrorism, corporate greed, and death in an elevator. Transcript here. The trailer in this episode is for VALENCE, an urban fantasy audio drama that deals with themes of abuse, trauma, queer identity, marginalization, rebellion, found family, breaking cycles, and hope. Cast: Ben Meredith (he/him) as Elkan. Chijioke Williams (she/her) as Gedeon. Sarah Werner (she/they) as The Elevator. Travis Vengroff (he/him) as Gilgamesh. Tal Minear (they/them) as Voices From the Headset. Crew: Written by Colin J. Kelly (he/him) and Directed by Evan Tess Murrary (he/they). Script Editing by Jesse Schuschu (he/they). Dialogue Editing, Sound Design, and Mastering by Tal Minear (they/them). Music by Ali Hylton (she/they). Executive Produced by Colin J Kelly (he/him) and Tal Minear (they/them). Artwork by Tal Minear (they/them). Marketing by Ali Fuller (they/them). Follow us @SDITEpod on Instagram, Tumblr, & Twitter Someone Dies In This Elevator produced this episode with Sound Escape Productions, a profit-sharing podcast collective.
Someone Dies In This Elevator 005 - South of Palenque Some stone doors aren't meant to be opened, and some ropes aren't meant to be pulled… Rating: PG-13. This episode contains racism in academia, the consequences of genocidal colonization, and death in an elevator. Transcript here. The trailer in this episode is for Sidequesting, a fantasy podcast about avoiding the main plot. Cast: Felix Trench (he/him) as The Professor. Andrew Siañez-De La O (he/they) as Manny. Crew: Written by Andrew Siañez-De La O (he/they) and Directed by Colin J. Kelly (he/him). Script Editing by Jesse Schuschu (he/they). Dialogue Editing by Amador Rodriguez (he/him). Sound Design, Scoring, and Mastering by Tal Minear (they/them). Executive Produced by Colin J Kelly (he/him) and Tal Minear (they/them). Artwork by Tal Minear (they/them). Marketing by Ali Fuller (they/them). Special thanks to Brad Colbroock for the whistling! Follow us @SDITEpod on Instagram, Tumblr, & Twitter Someone Dies In This Elevator produced this episode with Sound Escape Productions, a profit-sharing podcast collective.
Someone Dies In This Elevator 004 - A Shit Show Athena won't go down without a fight. Rating: R. This episode contains a jump scare at 5:34, emotional manipulation, the destructive power of nature (rain, hail, and thunder), relationship infidelity, and death in an elevator. Transcript here. The trailer in this episode is for Null/Void, a science fiction audio drama about a young woman, Piper Lee, whose life is saved by a mysterious voice named Adelaide. After uncovering a malicious plot, Piper and her friends must defend their small town from a family of ruthless billionaires who wish to exploit and destroy it. Piper must fight to save her home and discover the true identity of Adelaide. Cast: Wes Haas (he/they) as Ralie. Elissa Park (they/she) as Athena. Crew: Written and Directed by Cole Burkhardt (he/him). Script Editing by Jesse Schuschu (he/they). Dialogue Editing, Sound Design, and Mastering by Cole Burkhardt. Music by Anthony Carlos Fuller II (he/him). Executive Produced by Colin J Kelly (he/him) and Tal Minear (they/them). Artwork by Tal Minear (they/them). Marketing by Ali Fuller (they/them). Follow us @SDITEpod on Instagram, Tumblr, & Twitter Someone Dies In This Elevator produced this episode with Sound Escape Productions, a profit-sharing podcast collective.
Someone Dies In This Elevator 003 - Let the Elevator Die A sound lock protects a secret that must be uncovered. Careful, holding on to the past too hard can have consequences. Rating: R. This episode contains violence, explosions, audio puzzles, and death in an elevator. Transcript here. The trailer in this episode is for InCo, a sci-fi story about a disgruntled information courier, the boy she ends up fishing from the inky void of space, and a rudimentary health android. The job is dangerous, the boy is annoying, and the android is just trying her best. As they navigate a world that either cares too little, or too much about who and what they are, a tale begins to unfold. Cast: Cait Gallagher (she/her) as Jad. Lindsay Zana (she/her) as Lao. Sahar Iman (they/them) as Pri. Crew: Associate Producer: Jasmine Soria Sears Written by Landon Beall (he/him) Script Editing by Jesse Schuschu (he/they). Directed by Ryan James Horner (he/him). Dialogue Editing by Amador Rodriguez (he/him). Sound Design and Mastering by Colin J Kelly (he/him). Music by Ali Hylton (she/they). Executive Produced by Colin J Kelly (he/him) and Tal Minear (they/them). Artwork by Tal Minear (they/them). Marketing by Ali Fuller (they/them). Follow us @SDITEpod on Instagram, Tumblr, & Twitter Someone Dies In This Elevator produced this episode with Sound Escape Productions, a profit-sharing podcast collective.
Someone Dies In This Elevator 002 - The Board Meeting Drastic measures are taken to avoid a stressful presentation. Rating: PG-13. This episode contains depictions of anxiety, project presentations, an ongoing panic attack, and death in an elevator. Transcript here The trailer in this episode is for This Planet Needs a Name, a sci-fi audio drama suitable for our times. Imagine a handful of scientists and engineers setting out to terraform a planet - a world - for the frozen people they've got in tow. Just a few people, carefully chosen, who will live out their lives building something they'll never see. That's us. We're building a future. Cast: Emma Sherr-Ziarko (she/her) as Jordan. Bill Sunderland (he/they) as Winston. Additional voices by Brad Colbroock (they/them/he). Crew: Written and Directed by Brad Colbroock (they/them/he). Script Editing by Jesse Schuschu (he/they). Dialogue Editing and Sound Design by Brad Colbroock (they/them/he). Scoring and Mastering by Anna Rodriguez (she/her). Executive Produced by Colin J Kelly (he/him) and Tal Minear (they/them). Artwork by Tal Minear (they/them). Marketing by Ali Fuller (they/them). Follow us @SDITEpod on Instagram, Tumblr, & Twitter Someone Dies In This Elevator produced this episode with Sound Escape Productions, a profit-sharing podcast collective.
Someone Dies In This Elevator 001 - Three Superheroes Walk into an Elevator Three superheroes walk into an elevator. And then they do it again. Rating: PG-13. This episode contains suicide (via cyanide pill), villains (and death threats), and death in an elevator. The suicide takes place at 7:20-7:40, but does not result in a permanent death. Transcript here. The trailer in this episode is for Great and Terrible, a microfiction podcast where a high-school student stumbles upon an ancient curse that grants immortality, but every full moon she must kill someone, or she'll die. Cast: Sawyer Greene (he/they) as Tobias. Nathan Blades (he/they) as Spencer. Andrew Siañez-De La O (he/him) as Megablaze. Colin J Kelly (he/him) as Electrospark. Anthony Carlos Fuller II (he/him) as Soul Strike. Evan Tess Murray (he/they) as The Shadowe. A. R. Olivieri (they/them) as Bob. Cole Burkhardt (he/him) as Riley. Anna Rodriguez (she/her) as Lewis. Leslie Gideon (she/her) as Time Change. Brad Colbroock (they/them/he) as Respawn. Ryan James Horner (he/him) as Kit. Caroline Mincks (they/them) as Anne. Jeff Van Dreason (he/him) as Miles. Ali Fuller (they/them) as Technotide. Crew: Written and Directed by Tal Minear (they/them). Script Editing by Jesse Schuschu (he/they). Dialogue Editing by Tal Minear (they/them). Sound Design, Scoring, and Mastering by Anna Rodriguez (she/her). Executive Produced by Colin J Kelly (he/him) and Tal Minear (they/them). Artwork by Tal Minear (they/them). Marketing by Ali Fuller (they/them). Follow us @SDITEpod on Instagram, Tumblr, & Twitter Someone Dies In This Elevator produced this episode with Sound Escape Productions, a profit-sharing podcast collective.
Be Advised: The following episode contains depictions of body horror and fantasy violence. A young woman recounts her quest to become a sorcerer's apprentice. Starring Lisette Alvarez as Verena Morisseau. Written by Jordan Cobb. Directed by Sarah Shachat. Script Editing by Gabriel Urbina and Sarah Shachat. Original Music by Alan Rodi. Sound Design by Zach Valenti. Produced by Sarah Shachat, Zach Valenti, and Gabriel Urbina, along with Angel Acevedo, Jenn Schneider, and Amy Tanguay. Additional music featured in this episode: "Blue Waltz" by Kadir Demir. A transcript for this episode is available here. Visit our website for additional information on our show, the team behind UNSEEN, and more episodes. Ad sales by Multitude. Today's episode is brought to you by The Magnus Archives, Europe's premier horror podcast, produced by our friends at Rusty Quill. Make your statement. Face your fear. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Different locations. Different people. Different Stories. One constant… No matter what… Someone Dies In This Elevator. Rating: PG. This trailer contains implied death in an elevator. Transcript here. Cast: Tal Minear (they/them) as Narrator. Andrew Siañez-De La O (he/him) as Megablaze. Bill Sunderland (he/they) as Winston. Lindsay Zana (she/her) as Lao. Wes Haas (he/they) as Ralie. Felix Trench (he/him) as The Professor. Chijioke Williams (she/her) as Gedeon. David Hanna (he/him) as Ezekiel. Jose Nateras (he/him) as Xavi. Chad Ellis (he/him) as Brad. Rashika Rao (she/her) as Maryanne. Alice Wong (she/her) as Waverly. Crew: Written by Colin J. Kelly (he/him) Directed by Tal Minear (they/them). Script Editing by Jesse Schuschu (he/him). Dialogue Editing, Sound Design, and Mastering by Brad Colbroock (they/them/he) with the crews of their respective episodes. Music by Trace Callahan (they/she). Executive Produced by Colin J Kelly (he/him) and Tal Minear (they/them). Artwork by Tal Minear (they/them). Marketing by Ali Fuller (they/them). Follow us @SDITEpod on Instagram, Tumblr, & Twitter Someone Dies In This Elevator produced this episode with Sound Escape Productions, a profit-sharing podcast collective.
Someone Dies In This Elevator Series Trailer, in which a Historian enters the Elevator of the HMR Spaceship Marigold. Rating: PG. This trailer contains implied death in an elevator. Transcript here. Cast: Fred Greenhalgh (he/him) as The Elevator Operator. Gabriel Urbina (he/him) as The Historian. Crew: Written by Brad Colbroock (they/them/he). Directed by Tal Minear (they/them). Script Editing by Jesse Schuschu (he/him). Dialogue Editing, Sound Design, and Mastering by Brad Colbroock (they/them/he). Music by Trace Callahan (they/she). Executive Produced by Colin J Kelly (he/him) and Tal Minear (they/them). Artwork by Tal Minear (they/them). Marketing by Ali Fuller (they/them). Follow us @SDITEpod on Instagram, Tumblr, & Twitter Someone Dies In This Elevator produced this episode with Sound Escape Productions, a profit-sharing podcast collective.
Kudos, Garn Wherein Sharp discovers the many issues ahead. The audio was designed with a stereo experience in mind, if you are listening in the car or have any hearing loss it may be helpful to put your phone or music app in mono audio mode. Detailed Content Warnings: Anxiety, anxiety attacks,claustrophobia (small spaces), physical injury, detailed medical talk, systemic oppression (discussed as a risk to human crewmates) The transcript for this episode will be updated in the future to be more accurate, however you can find the original scripthttps://docs.google.com/document/d/1Swha6A1I0PwPaQvVYev9dvfXq0i4GYjBIbFp7jJnhhg/edit?usp=sharing ( HERE), or at the bottom of the show notes in plain text. Follow our twitter for announcementshttps://twitter.com/Dna404pod ( @DNA404pod) You can find and follow our cast and crew at the included links below or by reviewing our cast page on our website at https://dna404.com/ (DNA404.com) Written and produced byhttps://twitter.com/cowardlynight ( Theo Perth) (they/them) Script Editing byhttps://twitter.com/HorseMorsel ( Adam Lloyd) (he/him) Audio Consultation and annotation byhttps://talminear.com/ ( Tal Minear) (they/them) Music was composed and published byhttps://www.taylorbrook.info/ ( Taylor Brook) (he/him) Our voice actors included: https://twitter.com/sir_leech (Travis Vaughn) (he/him) as Roland Kornbluth Victoria Veit (she/her) as Patrice Atwood https://my.captivate.fm/twitter.com/cowardlynight (Theo Perth) (they/them) as Sharp https://twitter.com/thisisberd (Jay Knapp) (he/him) as Tobias Butler https://twitter.com/tehskutt (Anna Thornton) (she/they/he) as Zeegboo http://holographicava.carrd.co/ (Brad Colbroock) (the/them/he) as Kyros https://twitter.com/StormyCone (Storm S. Cone) (he/him) as Antonello Pohl Tekla Johnson (she/he/they) as Moiko Jemisin And George as Spooky Sound effects obtained from Marcel Gnauk at freetousesounds.com Additional effects provided by the following users at freesound.org https://www.youtube.com/unfa000 (Tobiasz 'Unfa' Karon), https://jakobhandersen.dk/ (Jakobhandersen),https://freesound.org/people/Pablobd/ ( Pablobd), andhttps://freesound.org/people/tlcolbe/ ( Tlcolbe),https://freesound.org/people/martingunchev/ ( )underhttp://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/zero/1.0/ ( C)C0 https://freesound.org/people/Wihan98/ (Wihan98)https://freesound.org/people/Wihan98/sounds/544189/ ( )(cloth rustling, balloon fidgeting) under thehttps://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/ ( Attribution CC). Transcript: Welcome back, offboard crew of DNA 404. I'm Theo Perth, the creator behind DNA 404. You're about to hear episode 2, ‘Kudos, Garn'. Before the start of the episode, some content warnings. DNA404 includes a variety of stressful situations. See the show notes for a detailed list of warnings. There is not any explicit content but the following subject matters are present or referred to in this episode. Please take care. Anxiety, potential claustrophobic spaces, detailed medical talk, and systemic oppression. While there is a detailed list in the notes, I wanted to address one of these verbally, to elaborate further. The oppression that comes up is regarding the current classification of humans in the fictional galactic republic, commonly referred to as ‘the republic'. While this is all fiction it's important to remember that real life issues are represented in fiction. The current fictional classification of humans is that they are non-citizens of the republic. This means that there may be reference to or clear prejudice displayed depending on the scene in future episodes. I will do my very best to provide clear warnings in future episodes about what triggers are present. It would be inappropriate for me to assume I fully understand the effects of racism. The experience I do have in life means I do understand aspects of systemic oppression. But as a white person I am not someone to tell the story of racism that... Support this podcast
Fourth Kind In which there are many perfectly valid reactions. Detailed Content Warnings: Anxiety, anxiety attacks, trauma, claustrophobia (small spaces), medical emergency (referenced), physical injury, detailed medical talk, life changing injury, ableism, talk regarding pronouns, prejudice, microaggressions, theoretical child removal. The transcript for thishttps://drive.google.com/file/d/1peHzx3jnlIbDzSna3zXfnCoHv902Arb6/view?usp=sharing ( )episode will be updated in the future to be more accurate, however you can find the original script https://docs.google.com/document/d/1XzHPsOYvmgRCtrwWOiOHxghOzPminaFHzgCmzMR9M7o/edit?usp=sharing (HERE), or at the bottom of the show notes in plain text. Follow our twitter for announcementshttps://twitter.com/Dna404pod ( @DNA404pod) You can find and follow our cast and crew at the included links below or by reviewing our cast page on our website at DNA404.com Written and produced by https://twitter.com/cowardlynight (Theo Perth) (they/them) Script Editing by https://twitter.com/HorseMorsel (Adam Lloyd) (he/him) Audio Consultation and annotation by https://talminear.com/ (Tal Minear) (they/them) Music was composed and published by https://www.taylorbrook.info/ (Taylor Brook) (he/him) Our voice actors included: https://twitter.com/thisisberd (Jay Knapp) (he/him) as Tobias Butler Theo Perth (they/them) as Sharp https://twitter.com/maritaca (Heather Garrett) (she/her) as Aisling Sturgeon https://twitter.com/tehskutt (Anna Thornton) (she/they/he) as Zeegboo and Rowan Ozimov Julie Thornton (she/her) as Alfie Shelley http://rebeccavalderrama.com/ (Rebecca Valderrama) (she/her) as Satcha Sagan https://linktr.ee/shannonroby (Shannon Roby) as (she/her) Maeve Sagan https://twitter.com/StormyCone (Storm S. Cone) (he/him) as Antonello Pohl Victoria Veit (she/her) as Patrice Atwood Sound effects obtained from Marcel Gnauk at freetousesounds.com Additional effects obtained from the following users at freesound.org https://www.youtube.com/unfa000 (Tobiasz 'Unfa' Karon) underhttp://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/zero/1.0/ ( C)C0 https://freesound.org/people/Wihan98/ (Wihan98) https://freesound.org/people/Wihan98/sounds/544189/ ( )(cloth rustling, balloon fidgeting) under thehttps://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/ ( Attribution CC). https://freesound.org/people/alexmol/ (Alexmol), https://freesound.org/people/AGC66/ (AGC66), https://freesound.org/people/waxsocks/ (Waxsocks), https://freesound.org/people/Pablobd/ (Pablobd), https://freesound.org/people/qubodup/ (Qubodup), http://thesounddesignprocess.wordpress.com/ (Melissapons), http://www.chrisconlee.com/ (Conleec), https://freesound.org/people/alec_mackay/ (Alec_mackay), https://freesound.org/people/shakaharu/ (Shakaharu), https://freesound.org/people/Link-Boy/ (Link-Boy), https://freesound.org/people/JonnyRuss01/ (Jonnyruss01), https://freesound.org/people/tlcolbe/ (Tlcolbe), https://freesound.org/people/martingunchev/ (Martingunchev), and http://www.craig-good.com/ (clgood) Transcript below: Hello, all. I'm Theo Perth, the creator behind DNA 404. Welcome to the offboard crew of DNA 404. You're about to hear episode 1, Fourth Kind. But before the episode begins, first, I want to thank you for listening. I'm very excited to share the beginning of this journey with you. Some content warnings. DNA404 includes a variety of stressful situations. See the show notes for a detailed list of warnings. There is not any explicit content but the following subject matters are present in this episode. Please take care. Anxiety, prejudice, ableism, detailed medical talk and some strong language. The last year has been an interesting one for many of us. Maybe, you too, have occasionally felt the urge to leave Earth. I think that a change of scenery can be extremely beneficial. But I should warn you that leaving home does not always mean leaving your troubles behind. But perhaps You can. For just a little while. Support this podcast
A young woman in London notices a mysterious shop in Covent Garden, one no one else seems to be able to see. She gets a job there, but discovers that nothing - not even magic - can magically fix what's wrong with your life. Starring Dottie James as Harry Winter. Written and Directed by Gabriel Urbina. Script Editing by David K. Barnes. Original Music by Alan Rodi. Sound Design by Zach Valenti. Produced by Sarah Shachat, Zach Valenti, and Gabriel Urbina, along with Angel Acevedo, Jenn Schneider, and Amy Tanguay. A transcript for this episode is available here. Visit our website for additional information on our show, the team behind UNSEEN, and more episodes. Ad sales by Multitude. Today's episode is brought to you by BetterHELP, the world's largest online counseling service. As a special offer for UNSEEN listeners, you can get 10% off your first month by visiting betterhelp.com/unseen. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information. Indiegogo Campaign: https://igg.me/at/universe25/x/27669330#/ Email us john@mercurytheatrepodcast.com Follow us on Twitter https://twitter.com/MercuryPodcast Join the private Facebook Group https://www.facebook.com/groups/mercurytheatrepodcast Learn more about Mercury Theatre Podcast at www.mercurytheatrepodcast.com Mercury Theatre Podcast Merch at https://www.redbubble.com/shop/ap/62185616 Follow our Instagram https://www.instagram.com/mercurytheatrepodcast/ --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/john-badger/message
This week, Georgie chats to Script Editor, Kate Leys. Kate explains what script editing in the film and television world involves and how it's her job to try and make a script the best version of itself. Georgie also finds out why Kate wanted to work in this area of the industry, whether she is also interested in trying scriptwriting herself (she's not...) and what she's watching at the moment.
Joining us TODAY on Episode 74 of Fni Wrapchat is Dee Roycroft. Brought to you by Wildcard Distribution. Dee is an experienced Writer, Performer, and Story/Script Editor with a demonstrated history of working in the entertainment industry. Skilled in Writing, Animation, Children's Television, Television Drama, Short Film, Theatre, and Event Management. Dee also teaches classes and workshops in Writing for Animation, Script Editing, and Creative Writing. Dee has just finished working with JAM Media on Jessy and Nessy, a brand new pre-school series for Amazon Studios, and is currently writing for Berry Bees, a series for 6-9 yr olds produced by Telegael/SLR Australia. Dee has also story edited on the animation Peek Zoo for RTE/Igloo Productions, Mr. Mender for Fíbín Media/RTE/TG4, Little Roy for CBBC/RTÉ/JAM, and co-written both series of Firebrand Productions IFTA award-winning Mythical Heroes. Her 10-part radio drama series for children, Mr. Wall, was nominated for a 2018 IMRO Drama Award, and she has also worked as a Script Editor on Fair City, in addition to co-ordinating its New Writers' Programme. Dee has also been a core writer for RTÉ; writing for series such as Makers, Tell Me A Story, Dig-In Diner, and Mythical Heroes. In the Meantime check our most recent podcast with Barry McEvoy. You won't be disappointed. Subscribe on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts, Stitcher or wherever you get your Podcasts. https://www.headstuff.org/fni-wrap-chat/ Keep sharing and interacting, listening to the podcast and come along to our events and Classes. Our opening classes this week are geared towards confidence building and the classic 10 page short and package building. Check em out. SUNDAY... Tics: https://t.co/CcMOsOveTX https://t.co/aaBzUImNgQ Taking the work, out of Film Networking. #WeAreFni #YouAreFni Support FNI on: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/fni Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
M2 + Macroverse Founders/Writers/Directors Adam Martin + Eben Matthews chat about the Script editing process - writing and re-writing as it applies to film, TV, comics animation and new media. More project updates and news: • Laemmle Animated Shorts • Back to Earth continues... • DeadTown Episode 5 is LIVE on Macroverse with #6 coming this week! Plus geek fueled obsessions and more! DeadTown Episodes #1 - 5 are LIVE on Macroverse. Download and read for FREE! Get the Macroverse App : www.Macroverse.media • iOS: apple.co/2CaInsG | Android: bit.ly/2EuxlfL #thefutureofcomics Hoogimaflips: Adam: Blade of the Immortal Eben: Zentropa Kickstarter : https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/194503169/a-psychedelic-sci-fi-art-of-zentropa-book?ref=discovery&term=zentropa You can see more of what we're up to here: www.M2.ninja www.instagram.com/m2action www.facebook.com/m2action www.patreon.com/m2action --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/mythmakers/message
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A good script editor is vital to any production, but what exactly do they do? Top soap writer Ellen Taylor and development producer Henry Swindell explain how passion and diplomacy are their most important skills.
Lucy Hay is the owner of the successful Bang2Write website, all about screenwriting and novel writing, and she is a script editor and organiser of the London Screenwriting Festival. In this podcast episode, Philippa interviews Lucy and they talk about her work with J.K. Amalou, helping to give women opportunities through London Screenwriting Festival, funding and investment for films, why some films work and some don't, how much to disclose on social media, Twitter hashtags, cyber bullying and teenage pregnancy, and during the discussion, Philippa inadvertently comes out as gay. A must-listen for anyone interested in making it in the film and television industry as a screenwriter, and anybody who just wants to know more about different types of writing career.Show Notes Bang2Write BAFTA J.K. Amalou Rush Frozen Gravity The Ledge Pacific Rim Man on a Ledge The Brave One 6 Ways to Avoid Being a Keyboard Warrior (Bang2Write) - Lucy's response to Twitter row Forget funeral selfies. What are the ethics of tweeting a terminal illness? (Cache) #scriptchat on Twitter #wclw on Twitter Can you spot these 3 different freelance writing scams? Find Lucy Hay on Facebook and on Twitter. Her writers groups are Bang2Writers on Facebook and on LinkedIn. Lucy is also on Quora and Pinterest. There are several ways to make sure that you don't miss out on A Little Bird Told Me.Subscribe via RSSSubscribe via iTunesFind us on Stitcher Smart RadioAnd finally, please 'like' us on Facebook to be the first to hear our news and to talk with us about what you hear on the podcast!To find Philippa online, check out these links:WebsitesPhilippa Willitts: freelance writingPhilippa Willitts: social media writingTwitterPhilippa: @PhilippaWritesFacebook:Philippa's main Freelance Writing on FacebookPhilippa's Social Media Writer pn FacebookLinkedIn:Philippa Willitts on LinkedInGoogle+Philippa Willitts pn Google+PinterestPhilippa Willitts on PinterestQuoraPhilippa Willitts on QuoraBirdsongCourtesy of http://www.freesound.org and freesfx.co.uk, thanks to: Justkiddink, Dobroide, Acclivity, Percy-duke, Ingsey101, 3bagbrew, Inchadney, Sean Townsend, Soundbytez, Urupin, reinsamba, 28-yuen-po, Tomlija, cakeje, gr8sfx, Bansemer, hutsvoid and Corsica_S, Jaturo.For artwork snippets, thanks goes to James Nash and Amir Rowaichi, for also Creative Commons Licensing their bird illustrations. Pippa's good at putting things together, but can't draw.