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The Mutual Audio Network
Sonic Society #841- Blue Audio(122224)

The Mutual Audio Network

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 22, 2024 61:46


Jack keeps tracking down David and the TORTIS following this week's stream with Station Blue episodes 1-3! Desperate to find meaning in his life, troubled Matthew Leads takes a job as the caretaker of an Antarctic Research Facility. An atmospheric isolation horror following his struggles with mental illness, a broken heart and the suffocating presence of Station Blue.  Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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Sunday Showcase
Sonic Society #841- Blue Audio

Sunday Showcase

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 22, 2024 61:46


Jack keeps tracking down David and the TORTIS following this week's stream with Station Blue episodes 1-3! Desperate to find meaning in his life, troubled Matthew Leads takes a job as the caretaker of an Antarctic Research Facility. An atmospheric isolation horror following his struggles with mental illness, a broken heart and the suffocating presence of Station Blue.  Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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The Mutual Audio Network
Sonic Society #840- Hi Sonic!(121524)

The Mutual Audio Network

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 15, 2024 51:20


Jack makes it to the Mutual Building to discover why David isn't around. Meanwhile the feed for this week's episode is tethered to the TORDIS. Hi Nay, literally translated to “Hi Mom”, is a supernatural horror fictional podcast about Filipina immigrant Mari Datuin, whose babaylan (shaman) family background accidentally gets her involved in stopping dangerous supernatural events in Toronto. Written, directed, produced, and created by Motzie Dapul and co-created by Reg Geli. This week it's episode one "Bulok"! with the Prelude parts 1-3 of Station Blue! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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Sunday Showcase
Sonic Society #840- Hi Sonic!

Sunday Showcase

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 15, 2024 51:20


Jack makes it to the Mutual Building to discover why David isn't around. Meanwhile the feed for this week's episode is tethered to the TORDIS. Hi Nay, literally translated to “Hi Mom”, is a supernatural horror fictional podcast about Filipina immigrant Mari Datuin, whose babaylan (shaman) family background accidentally gets her involved in stopping dangerous supernatural events in Toronto. Written, directed, produced, and created by Motzie Dapul and co-created by Reg Geli. This week it's episode one "Bulok"! with the Prelude parts 1-3 of Station Blue! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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Reckless Attack
Reckless A-Talk: Ester Ellis, Editor Dungeons & Daddies, Creator: Station Blue, The Goblet Wire, Whale Song

Reckless Attack

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 28, 2023 129:09


Welcome to another episode of Reckless A-Talk, our TTRPG interview show where we sit down with some of our favorite writers, players, GMs, and streamers to get to know a little bit more about what makes them who they are.This week we had the distinct pleasure of sitting down with today's enthusiastic, knowledgeable and joy of a guest, Ester Ellis!She is a wonderful and imaginative audio drama designer, producer, performer and writer, for projects including Station Blue, Whale Song, and The Goblet Wire. But she is also the lead editor for the ultra popular actual play podcast Dungeons and Daddies.Ester and I talk about tons of things, including their really excellent personal and weird and scary audio dramas, how they got into audio design and editing Dungeons and Daddies, editing for bingers and week-by-week fans alike, setups and payoffs, editing workflow, giving and taking feedback, transitioning as a creator, and gobs more.Enjoy!---Edited by J. Strautman https://strautmaskreplica.carrd.co/---https://twitter.com/EsterTheEsperhttps://www.instagram.com/estertheesper/---Dungeons & Daddies: https://www.dungeonsanddaddies.comWhale Song: https://stationblue.libsyn.com/whale-songStation Blue: https://www.stationbluepodcast.com/The Goblet Wire: https://thegobletwire.carrd.co/Dolmonwood https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/exaltedfuneral/dolmenwood-tabletop-rpg

Indie AF
215 - ESTER ELLIS and AF podcasters mental health, and delicious sound design from Station Blue to Goblet Wire and beyond

Indie AF

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 26, 2023 80:04


HELLO AUDIO FICTION CREATIVES! This Indie AF explores mental health issues in creatives and the superbly inspiring Ester Ellis (She / Her) candidly talks about working and creating through bi-polar episodes and times of depression and mania. But! She has found ways to manage the struggle and create such audio gems, and we celebrate some of her works put out into this wonderful world that you - yes you - can listen to right now. If you too are struggling, remember Ester's wise words - 'There's some gold I can spin out of this…there is good that can come from this…'. There is a lot of positive talk in this episode about creating and understanding mental illness working with and inside and around creativity, and the importance of building a team of folks who can help and understand your own different creative phrases. Ester also shares some amazing tips on creating and developing AF, thoughts on being a trans creative in the space, how collaboration is key and how positive the audio drama community seems to be. PLUS - WHY DO WE NEED SHOWRUNNERS AND WHY ARE NEW IDEAS SO TERRIBLE?? We also talk the intricacies of sound design, how Ester learned her craft on the job from knowing nothing to showrunning the grooviest shows, and the learning journey from StationBlue to her current audio playground. ALSO STATION BLUE NEXT SEASON….IS COMINGGGG WOOHOO! Thank you to my super amazing patreons for their support - I truly am grateful to them all for helping boost my creative confidence and oh moral support is groovy isn't it?! Have a great week folks - happy creating and I cannot wait to share the next ep with YOU Sarah :) Links to Ester's works of audio cool Ester's Twitter Station Blue links The Goblet Wire links Whale Song Fab filter - fave plug-in Shows /folks we mentioned Hit the Bricks Audio Drama Production Podcast White Vault Counterbalance Kessi Riliniki - Artwork link Bright Sessions Whisperforge shows - Mischa Stanton Dungeons and Daddies Richard Penner Oliver Morris Girl in space Kalila Stormfire What's the frequency Sarah's links of audio grooviness Sarah's Twitter Sarah's Linktree - email her doooo! Quirky Voices Patreon Ester top tip - ‘DON'T TELL PEOPLE WHAT YOU'RE WORKING ON AND DON'T TELL PEOPLE WHEN YOU'RE GOING TO RELEASE!' --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/indieaf/message

Give Me Away
A Show We Love - Station Blue

Give Me Away

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 3, 2023 19:42


We are so thrilled to play for you a show we love - Station Blue. It's so great! Matthew lies to new friends while waiting for his plane to The STATION.  Follow the show on Twitter and Instagram @StationBluePod  Find transcripts and show details at StationBluePodcast.com  We're raising money for the next season! Pledge on Patreon and receive bonus content like behind the scenes episodes at https://www.patreon.com/StationBlue   Content Warnings: Brief unnatural violence in Scene 1. 

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KILL FM
K I L L FM 1

KILL FM

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 28, 2022 63:57


K I L L FM is the brainchild of a bunch of audio drama creators who wanted to make some extra special and spooky.Transcripts and segment credits, descriptions, and links are available on: kill-fm.comContent Warnings: explicit language, otherworldly whispers, unreality, cult behaviors and rituals, sounds of choking and gagging, body horror, mention of drug use and addiction, being held captive, discussion and depiction of violence, gun violence, and a home raid, mention of terrorism and bombing, police violence and propaganda, talk of cannibalism, discussion of drowning, discussion of suicide, death, and child death.This special broadcast features (in order):Wireland Ranch, The Moon Crown, Echoes (In) Between, The Supernatural Protection Company, The Liminal Lands, Desert Skies, The Madness of Chartrulean, and The Book of Constellationswith additional support from our other podcast friends: Untrue Stories, Where the Leaves Fall Purple, The Goblet Wire, The Great Chameleon War, Neon Shadows, Blazed All Our Lives, Dragon Shanty, Shadow and Smoke, Station Blue, Finding Pattersby, October's Children, and The Aberrant ReportTheme song and finished editing by Joseph Rutledge of Wireland Ranch Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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The Cellar Letters
Monday Recommendation - KILL FM

The Cellar Letters

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 8, 2022 63:57


Don't forget to buckle your seatbelt, this road isn't the safest...K I L L FM is the brainchild of a bunch of audio drama creators who wanted to make something extra special and spooky.Transcripts and segment credits, descriptions, and links are available on: kill-fm.comThis special broadcast features (in order):Wireland Ranch, The Moon Crown, Echoes (In) Between, The Supernatural Protection Company, The Liminal Lands, Desert Skies, The Madness of Chartrulean, and The Book of Constellationswith additional support from our other podcast friends: Untrue Stories, Where the Leaves Fall Purple, The Goblet Wire, The Great Chameleon War, Neon Shadows, Blazed All Our Lives, Dragon Shanty, Shadow and Smoke, Station Blue, Finding Pattersby, October's Children, and The Aberrant ReportTheme song and finished editing by Joseph Rutledge of Wireland RanchCover art by Survival of the Artist Get bonus content on Patreon Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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JOY BOMB / BLAZED ALL OUR LIVES
COLA Broadcasts Presents: K I L L FM

JOY BOMB / BLAZED ALL OUR LIVES

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 1, 2022 63:57


Don't forget to buckle your seatbelt, this road isn't the safest...K I L L FM is the brainchild of a bunch of audio drama creators who wanted to make some extra special and spooky.Transcripts and segment credits, descriptions, and links are available on: kill-fm.comContent Warnings: explicit language, otherworldly whispers, unreality, cult behaviors and rituals, sounds of choking and gagging, body horror, mention of drug use and addiction, being held captive,  discussion and depiction of violence, gun violence, and a home raid, mention of terrorism and bombing, police violence and propaganda, talk of cannibalism, discussion of drowning, discussion of suicide, death, and child death. This special broadcast features (in order):Wireland Ranch, The Moon Crown, Echoes (In) Between, The Supernatural Protection Company, The Liminal Lands, Desert Skies, The Madness of Chartrulean, and The Book of Constellationswith additional support from our other podcast friends: Untrue Stories, Where the Leaves Fall Purple, The Goblet Wire, The Great Chameleon War, Neon Shadows, Blazed All Our Lives, Dragon Shanty, Shadow and Smoke, Station Blue, Finding Pattersby, October's Children, and The Aberrant ReportTheme song and finished editing by Joseph Rutledge of Wireland RanchCover art by Survival of the ArtistK I L L FM Tracklist1 - K I L L News 1, Wireland Ranch2 - We Interrupt This Broadcast, The Moon Crown3 - Vocal Chords, Echoes In Between4 - K I L L News 2, Wireland Ranch5 - The Thing In The Throat of Elliot James, The Supernatural Protection Company6 - The Rookie, The Liminal Lands7 - K I L L News 3, Wireland Ranch8 - One Hell of a Car, Desert Skies9 - K I L L News 4, Wireland Ranch10 - I Dare You, The Madness of Chartrulean x Book of Constellations11 - K I L L News 5, Wireland Ranch

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Wireland Ranch
K I L L FM

Wireland Ranch

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 1, 2022 63:57


A halloween special with Wireland Ranch and their liminal friends.Content warning and such. You know what yr listening to.https://www.kill-fm.com/Don't forget to buckle your seatbelt, this road isn't the safest...K I L L FM is the brainchild of a bunch of audio drama creators who wanted to make some extra special and spooky.Transcripts and segment credits, descriptions, and links are available on: kill-fm.comThis special broadcast features (in order):Wireland Ranch, The Moon Crown, Echoes (In) Between, The Supernatural Protection Company, The Liminal Lands, Desert Skies, The Madness of Chartrulean, and The Book of Constellationswith additional support from our other podcast friends: Untrue Stories, Where the Leaves Fall Purple, The Goblet Wire, The Great Chameleon War, Neon Shadows, Blazed All Our Lives, Dragon Shanty, Shadow and Smoke, Station Blue, Finding Pattersby, October's Children, and The Aberrant ReportCover art by Survival of the Artist Get bonus content on Patreon Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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October's Children

Don't forget to buckle your seatbelt, this road isn't the safest...K I L L FM is the brainchild of a bunch of audio drama creators who wanted to make some extra special and spooky.Transcripts and segment credits, descriptions, and links are available on: kill-fm.comContent Warnings: explicit language, otherworldly whispers, unreality, cult behaviors and rituals, sounds of choking and gagging, body horror, mention of drug use and addiction, being held captive, discussion and depiction of violence, gun violence, and a home raid, mention of terrorism and bombing, police violence and propaganda, talk of cannibalism, discussion of drowning, discussion of suicide, death, and child death. This special broadcast features (in order):Wireland Ranch, The Moon Crown, Echoes (In) Between, The Supernatural Protection Company, The Liminal Lands, Desert Skies, The Madness of Chartrulean, and The Book of Constellationswith additional support from our other podcast friends: Untrue Stories, Where the Leaves Fall Purple, The Goblet Wire, The Great Chameleon War, Neon Shadows, Blazed All Our Lives, Dragon Shanty, Shadow and Smoke, Station Blue, Finding Pattersby, October's Children, and The Aberrant ReportTheme song and finished editing by Joseph Rutledge of Wireland RanchCover art by Survival of the Artist

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The Liminal Lands

This is a Halloween special, unrelated to the Liminal Lands, with a segment written by me. Don't forget to buckle your seatbelt, this road isn't the safest... K I L L FM is the brainchild of a bunch of audio drama creators who wanted to make something extra special and spooky. Transcripts and segment credits, descriptions, and links are available on: kill-fm.com Content Warnings: explicit language, otherworldly whispers, unreality, cult behaviors and rituals, sounds of choking and gagging, body horror, mention of drug use and addiction, being held captive, discussion and depiction of violence, gun violence, and a home raid, mention of terrorism and bombing, police violence and propaganda, talk of cannibalism, discussion of drowning, discussion of suicide, death, and child death. This special broadcast features (in order): Wireland Ranch, The Moon Crown, Echoes (In) Between, The Supernatural Protection Company, The Liminal Lands, Desert Skies, The Madness of Chartrulean, and The Book of Constellations with additional support from our other podcast friends: Untrue Stories, Where the Leaves Fall Purple, The Goblet Wire, The Great Chameleon War, Neon Shadows, Blazed All Our Lives, Dragon Shanty, Shadow and Smoke, Station Blue, Finding Pattersby, October's Children, and The Aberrant Report Theme song and finished editing by Joseph Rutledge of Wireland Ranch Cover art by Survival of the Artist

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The Supernatural Protection Company

EXPLICIT CONTENT WARNINGDon't forget to buckle your seatbelt, this road isn't the safest...K I L L FM is the brainchild of a bunch of audio drama creators who wanted to make something extra special and spooky.Transcripts and segment credits, descriptions, and links are available on: kill-fm.comThis special broadcast features (in order):Wireland Ranch, The Moon Crown, Echoes (In) Between, The Supernatural Protection Company, The Liminal Lands, Desert Skies, The Madness of Chartrulean, and The Book of Constellationswith additional support from our other podcast friends: Untrue Stories, Where the Leaves Fall Purple, The Goblet Wire, The Great Chameleon War, Neon Shadows, Blazed All Our Lives, Dragon Shanty, Shadow and Smoke, Station Blue, Finding Pattersby, October's Children, and The Aberrant ReportTheme song and finished editing by Joseph Rutledge of Wireland RanchCover art by Survival of the ArtistThe Supernatural Protection Company:TUMBLR: @TheSPCpodcastMASTODON: @TheSPCpodcast@podvibes.coBLUESKY: @TheSPCpodcast PATREON: /saphthesomethingKOFI: /saphthesomethingThe SPC Website

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The Moon Crown
K I L L FM

The Moon Crown

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 1, 2022 63:57


Don't forget to buckle your seatbelt, this road isn't the safest... K I L L FM is the brainchild of a bunch of audio drama creators who wanted to make some extra special and spooky. Transcripts and segment credits, descriptions, and links are available on: kill-fm.com Content Warnings: explicit language, otherworldly whispers, unreality, cult behaviors and rituals, sounds of choking and gagging, body horror, mention of drug use and addiction, being held captive, discussion and depiction of violence, gun violence, and a home raid, mention of terrorism and bombing, police violence and propaganda, talk of cannibalism, discussion of drowning, discussion of suicide, death, and child death. This special broadcast features (in order): Wireland Ranch, The Moon Crown, Echoes (In) Between, The Supernatural Protection Company, The Liminal Lands, Desert Skies, The Madness of Chartrulean, and The Book of Constellations With additional support from our other podcast friends: Untrue Stories, Where the Leaves Fall Purple, The Goblet Wire, The Great Chameleon War, Neon Shadows, Blazed All Our Lives, Dragon Shanty, Shadow and Smoke, Station Blue, Finding Pattersby, October's Children, and The Aberrant Report Featuring: Agent Molder, S. O'Halloran, Fynn Lee Stimpson (email), Saph the Something (@SomethingSaph), Maddie Giroaurd (@Madd_VO), Survival of the Artist (@ArtistSurvival), Mr. Iron(@MrIronVO), Clay Clark (@UnjustGuardian), Kimberly Billinton (@kimka_b). Theme song and finished editing by Joseph Rutledge of Wireland Ranch Cover art by Survival of the Artist

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KZradio הקצה
House Of Goldman: 20-10-22, Transfer Station Blue

KZradio הקצה

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 20, 2022 120:11


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Station Blue
New show, Season 2 status, Apollo Showcase and more (2022 Update)

Station Blue

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 21, 2022 10:41


A Season 2 update, a little about Whale Song, and a Station Blue spinoff show. Follow my new account on twitter @EsterTheEsper to ask questions, and look for The Goblet Wire in your podcatcher of choice! Look out for the Season 2 trailer.

The Goblet Wire
Trailer

The Goblet Wire

Play Episode Listen Later May 26, 2022 3:01


A new Micro Fiction series from the creative minds of Station Blue, The Far Meridian, Caravan and The Great Chameleon War.  Launching June 9th. 

Pairing
Episode 96: Witcher Book Club (with Ester Ellis, Brenna Galvin, and Anthony Pinggera)

Pairing

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 28, 2022 109:20


Over the past year+, Emma read The Witcher Book Series with a book club, and they were kind enough to come on Pairing and share their experience of reading these books! Emma, Ester Ellis, Brenna Galvin, and Anthony Pinggera discuss the ups and downs of these books, and why we're all glad that we read them as a book club. We also talk about the Netflix series and the video games from CD ProjektRed, but we focus on the books by Andrzej Sapkowski. Featuring: the Wine of the Witcher, himbo Geralt, the true translation of "Jaskier," our favorite (non-Regis) characters, resisting genre tropes, coping with trauma, and, of course, the stuffed unicorn. Special thanks to Ester Ellis for helping record this episode! Some spoilers in this episode. Content warning: discussion of upsetting topics, including violence, abuse, and sexual assault. If you're looking for a podcast to fill the void once Pairing goes on hiatus, check out Anthony's new podcast, I'm a Sophisticate and So Can You! Join Anthony and co-host Sydney Painter, two queer millennials with ADHD, as they explore "the canon." Follow them on Twitter @SophisticatePod Ester does a million things in audio, but make sure to check out Dungeons and Daddies, which she edits, and Station Blue, which she writes and performs in. Follow Ester on Twitter @EsterTheEsper 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.

The Mastercast
The Best Finds of July 2021

The Mastercast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 9, 2021 13:53


Intro:Hey Pod lovers. If you're joining us for the first time: Welcome! The Mastercast is a podcast recommendation show that consists of 7 non-spoiler binge-worthy reviews of the best podcasts in a short and sweet 2-3 minute summary on everything you could want to know, from the number of hosts to on average how long you can expect each episode to be. For more details and more reviews, I recommend checking out Episode One. Reviews:Just The Zoo of Us  - No Spoilers! This is one of my new favorite podcasts. This educational show is all about listening in as couple Christian and Ellen Weatherford review a different animal every episode. The show has a solid five stars on Apple Podcasts, with 67 ratings, and 38 written reviews and starts with each of them weigh the animal on a rating out of 10 on effectiveness, ingenuity, and aesthetics. The disclaimer at the beginning of the show lets you know they aren't animal professionals, but enthusiasts who hold the research of each animal as the most important aspect of the show. I think that is why their hilarious cute dynamic is so unexpectedly charming.  I never would have thought this adorable couple from Jacksonville, Florida would become literally my favorite couple of any media. Their knowledge and love for nerdy things like anime and dnd is something I hadn't seen in a podcast that wasn't specifically about those topics. If you listen to the show in order you will pick up on some subtle mentions of their private life. It starts with just the two of them, follows in their pregnancy, and then welcomes baby Finley into the world! I adore baby Finley who can occasionally be heard cooing in the background of some episodes. That is not all they are, either! Besides being well-researched, cute, and funny they also have good radio voices and production quality. The podcast is made knowing you might listen with little ones, so it does not contain profanity. The episodes do sometimes mention things like reproduction and predatory habits. I really like how (maybe because they are not experts) the language they use is super accessible and easily understood. That way I'm not lost in all the technical terms. Their website is well done and includes transcripts, coloring pages, and a message/animal submission/guest form. The couple is super active on Twitter and also has this email you can use to contact them. So far, the show has 91 episodes, all about an hour in length and new ones come out weekly usually at the end of the week. They also have experts come in, usually on a biweekly basis to have a deeper conversation about that week's animal. Expert guest episodes became the most common when the couple took a short break to spend with newly arrived baby Finley. Episodes can be found on all major platforms. The most popular episodes according to Owltail are 3: Praying Mantis & Giant Panda and 7: Asian Elephant & Immortal Jellyfish. My favorites were 70: American Bison & Giraffe-Necked Weevil and 1: American Alligator & Florida Manatee. Music is really well chosen and credited at the end of every episode. The show covers a ton of animals I never thought I would want to know anything about but hearing these two talk about them as if they were the coolest thing that is ever existed changed my mind. And I think it could do the same for you.   Similar Pods: The Wild Episode, Herpetological Highlights, and Nature GuysSearching for Rachel Antonio: This Australian podcast drops you into a Queensland family's search for answers in their daughter's 18-year-old cold case. Rachel disappeared after being dropped off at the movies. She was never seen again leaving her family with more questions than leads. They contacted David Murray, an investigative journalist working with The Courier-Mail in hopes the case will be given new attention or maybe even that developments would be made. This podcast is short and sweet but with the expected lengthy news recap and preview at either end of an episode (but it was only information). 6 episodes about 31 minutes apiece. I was surprised to see this podcast didn't have as many listens or reviews as I expected. Similar Podcasts: Blue Siren's Police Tape, Unravel True Crime, and Australian True CrimeDressed: This educational podcast talks about the history of fashion in the streamlined inviting tone I've grown accustomed to from YouTube and “Stuff You Should Know”. It really does an amazing job at looking at fashion through different lenses such as art, history, politics, function and so much more. The hosts really know their stuff as well with both having master's degrees in fashion studies. While I could have sworn one of the hosts was from “Stuff You Missed in History Class”, all my research seems to point to that not being the case. The shows are intertwined though with the origins of the show coming after an appearance April made on SYMIHC. Here's a pretty detailed account of how it happened from an interview April did for SimonSays: https://blog.simonsays.ai/behind-the-podcast-a-conversation-with-april-calahan-co-host-of-dressed-the-history-of-fashion-917c11ca7440. Anyway, the show has a little over 1,000 reviews and an average of 4.5-stars. New episodes come out every Tuesday (and sometimes Thursdays) on a year-round season so there's no shortage of juicy fashion knowledge in the foreseeable future. Currently, there are 198 episodes about 40 minutes long with a noticeable amount of commercials in them (I don't find it unbearable). My favorite episode is definitely the Smuggled in the Bustle: an interview with Hind Abdul-Jabbar that talks about how smuggling was actually a big part of fashion back in the day and sometimes still is.  Owltail has its two episodes as Freeing the Body: The Birth of Modern Dress, A Vanderbilt House Party--The Gilded Age, an Interview with Leslie Klingner, and Holiday Bonus FHM: The History of Glitter (I really liked this one). This podcast is about as loose on the script as they come without being completely unscripted or edited. The background music can be noticed sometimes throughout the earlier episodes, but I really only found it troubling on my laptop and I've listened to all of the episodes through headphones fine. Zero trigger warnings. One last note is that I do like the beginning episodes more than the latter but they're all good. Similar Pods: History of the 90s, Crime Culture, It Was Simple: The Betty Broderick MurdersTides of History: This history podcast is my new favorite to listen to as I fall asleep. It's polished with well-done audio like all of Wondery's shows and informative in a captivating way. It covers everything from ancient times to modern perspectives and origins stories on all sorts of things that make up the human experience. Ph.D. historian and host, Phil Wyman has an amazing voice backed up subtle sound effects and complimenting music that makes for the best soundtrack to fall asleep to that I've heard in a while. For those that don't know most platforms/apps have a sleep timer setter and for iPhones there's a “stop playing” option at the bottom of the alarm choices. Itunes has 4.5 thousand reviews and an average of 4.7 stars. New episodes come out Thursdays which is a huge plus for me (even though it usually takes me a few nights to get through them) because most of my favorite shows come out at the beginning of the week leaving me in a bit of a drought towards the end. 171 episodes all on average about 41 minutes long with Owltail's highest ranking being The Trials and Tribulations of the Late Medieval Church, The Wars of the Roses, and 1492: A Guided Tour of Europe on the Brink. My favorites have to be The First Farmers, and Who Were the First Americans? The latest episode came out this week and the show remains consistent in the type of content (storytelling and interview-based) with the topics of the episodes going from more modern to prehistoric. Similar Pods: Incredible Feats, It was Said, and American ShadowsThe Hyacinth Disaster - No Spoilers! The year is AD 2151 and some dozen or so supercorporations competitively mine the asteroid belt between Mars and Jupiter with a ruthlessness outside the laws governing Earth. Under their manipulation are thousands of mining ships fighting to get their big break. It's a normal day for the crew of one of these ships, the MRS Hyacinth, that is until a call comes in about a sister ship, MRS Corvus, being taken hostage by an opposing company while working in their territory. With the higher-ups in the corporation deciding to leave the MRS Corvus to the terrible fate its captors describe, the MRS Hyacinth decides to break some rules (all of them really) and mine an unsanctioned asteroid in order to pay the ransom and save not only their fellow coworkers but their friends. However, once they arrive things don't go as planned leading to sci-fi emotional audio drama that is The Hyacinth Disaster. I know you're thinking: not another space podcast! While the niche may be oversaturated at the moment this pod's ending sets itself apart enough to warrant being added to your listening collection. While a slow burn the show doesn't drag on for dozens of episodes. In just seven, half-hour parts it'll pull you in, make you feel like one of the team, and then rip your heart out. Each episode ends in a cliffhanger but don't worry the 2017 show finished up that same year and is ready to binge. If the self-contained story leaves you wanting more you'll be happy to hear that creator David Carlson intends to eventually produce more additions that explore more of the complex words we get a glimpse of in this series. The tear invoking podcast has 4.8 out of 5 stars on Apple Podcasts and 223 Ratings. There are some moments of lesser audio quality not due to poor recording or producing but to fit parts of the story where the crew uses static radios to communicate. Not a deal-breaker for me but I could see it for some. The show has a really extensive website with a database full of non-spoiling backgrounds for the story. A true picture of a team with everyone having a niche and complicated relationships I think this Shakespeare-esque tragedy would make a great film. Similar Pods: Immunities, Station Blue, and PalimpsestThey Disappeared: I found this episodic podcast while looking for pods that covered the Elisa Lam case and really liked the voice of the narrator and the intro music. I love when the intro music is really catchy and leads into the pod well. I have a theory that pods with exciting intros and catchy intro/exit music make podcasts easy to binge because one leads into the next really well. As the title suggests the podcast is about people who've disappeared or gone missing and is currently releasing new episodes once a month. It's only just getting started with its first episode airing in December of last year and 13 episodes totally. The great part about that is that it's still in the “no commercial” phase I feel like I've grown accustomed to from new pods. All together episodes are on average about 28 minutes long with the shortest ones being only 10 minutes and the longer ones being almost an hour. To me, this is a sign the pod intends to be straightforward with not a lot of speculation which I like (there's a time and place for the pod: Down the Rabbit). Despite being not well known and episodes being posted roughly every 17 days, the pod can be found on every platform I could think of. The latest episode was also posted on August 5, 2020, a pretty decent sign we can expect more to come. I really like episodes “A Secret in the Mountains: The Disappearance of Deorr Kunz” and “The Lost Highway The Disappearance of Asha Degree” which are both listed in the top three episodes of the pod by Owltail. Similar Pods: The Day Helen Disappeared, Missing Person Cases with Chloe,  and The Abyss PodTwo Girls One Crossword: Wow. It is my proud and humble honor to probably introduce you to the unexpectedly fascinating world of crossword podcasts. This was my first one but since listening and falling in love with it I've subscribed to a few others. I really don't know how I started to listen but I normally wouldn't. I mean who wants to listen to someone read a crossword but this show isn't just for puzzlers. After giving the weekly brief of cultural happenings in the crossword world (say that ten times fast) then each of the hosts presents trivia on a topic they've researched. Often during the weekly brief, they will call out clues or answers that are outdated or bluntly sexist or racist (it's not long and I think it's cool they do it). They often explain the etymology behind some of the puzzles, and it leads to their topical discussions. 51 episodes about an hour apiece with new ones coming out usually Sunday or Monday. I listened to and fell in love with 49 - Crimes & Tattoos, 25 - Diamonds Are 5ever, and 24 - Unidentified Fanged Objects. 48 ratings on Itunes and all of them are 5 stars (the only times I've ever seen it while doing recommendations) and loosely scripted (like Morbid). Similar Podcasts: Stuff You Should Know etc., Stuff You Should Know About Greek Mythology, Stuff You Should Know About Therapy,Outro:All right, guys, that's all for this week but remember if you want to see any of the podcasts I've mentioned on the show be sure to check out the show notes or KCSUFM.com. There you can tell us if you have music you would like played on the show or submit a podcast to be recommended. You can find my sources in the show notes there as well. Remember to show the show with the pod lovers in your life and tune in next Sunday. This week's music came from Kim Lightyear, Snabish, and Matthew Pablo of Opengameart.com. If you would like your music to be a feature on the show send us an email at thmastercastpodlist@gmail.com. Thanks for listening! Sources:https://www.apple.com/apple-podcasts/https://www.owltail.com/https://www.podchaser.com/https://www.justthezooofus.com/https://www.davidecarlson.net/hyacinthhttps://blog.simonsays.ai/behind-the-podcast-a-conversation-with-april-calahan-co-host-of-dressed-the-history-of-fashion-917c11ca7440 ★ Support this podcast ★

Ostium Podcast
Station Blue Episode One: McMurdo

Ostium Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 3, 2021 17:23


Matthew lies to new friends while waiting for his plane to The STATION. Follow the show on Twitter and Instagram @StationBluePod Find transcripts and show details at StationBluePodcast.com

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Buzzed on Broadway
Be Our Guest w/ Chad Ellis

Buzzed on Broadway

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 22, 2020 69:30 Transcription Available


Chad Ellis from the acclaimed narrative podcast STATION BLUE joins us for a discussion of all things BEAUTY AND THE BEAST. And make sure to check out his podcast STATION BLUE on iTunes or wherever you get your podcasts.

Ostium Podcast
Episode 55 - Station Blue

Ostium Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 18, 2020 18:09


Desperate to find meaning in his life, troubled Matthew Leads takes a job as the caretaker of an Antarctic Research Facility. An atmospheric isolation horror following his struggles with mental illness, a broken heart and the suffocating presence of Station Blue.Did you ever think Antarctica could be haunted? I love this show so much, from the writing, to the sound design, to the acting, to the incredible theme song. It’s a whole package of awesomeness that sweeps you away like an wonderful novel. Subscribe and begin your chilling journey.This episode was co-written by Chad Ellis and Alex C. Telander.The part of Jake is performed by Chris Fletcher.The part of Matthew is performed by Chad Ellis.Sound design was done by Chad Ellis.For a link to a transcript of this episode please follow this link: https://ostiumpodcast.com/episode-55-station-blue-transcript/.If you enjoy Ostium and would like to support the show, you can do so on our Patreon at patreon.com/ostiumpodcast. We’ve updated our rewards structure with lots of new bonus goodies like new miniseries, a special zoomcast about how podcasts are made called From the Sound Up, postcards for patrons, and a zoom chat with members of team Ostium and patrons every couple of months. You can find all this and more at patreon.com/ostiumpodcast.Thanks for listening and our next episode will release in two weeks.

Mission Rejected
202: Borderline Personalities

Mission Rejected

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 26, 2020 34:22


A controversial podcast host has declared himself an independent nation...and Special Agent Chet Phillips is unavailable.Written and Directed byPete BarryStarringChris Klaniecki as Skip GrangerNazli Sarpkaya as Mackenzie McGrathDave Stanger as Bowden MontcriefPaige Klaniecki as Gloria KovakFaith Dowgin as Zelda Anderswith Kirk White as Chet Phillipsand Kevin McGrath as The Mission VoiceAlso StarringAshley Banks as Athena O'BrienJean Barry as Quinn CorrinoJill Ivey as Lexand Bob Killion as Archie, "Noam Chomsky" and The AdmiralGuest StarringDave Serfass as J.J. PrescottShannon Perry as Dr. Hermione PickleDanny Epstein as Logan SharpeKaren Yang as Chinese AgentChad Ellis as Matthew LeadsShannon Perry is the creator and star of Oz-9, a sci-fi comedy podcast. Find out more at www.oz-9.comChad Ellis is the creator and star of Station Blue, an atmospheric isolation horror podcast. Find out more at  stationblue.libsyn.comMusic, sound editing and mixing by Pete BarryRecording engineered by Karen YangCreated and produced byPete Barry, J. Michael DeAngelis and John P. DowginA full transcript of this episode is available here.Sound effect attributions below. All other sound effects by Pete Barry.Sci-Fi Office by Stuart Kilbrade (Red Sky Lullaby), used under licenseAirplane by InspectorJ, used under Creative Commons AttributionAirport by tim.khan, used under Creative Commons AttributionGun Cock by SmartWentCody, used under Creative Commons AttributionGlass Breaking by Rhumphries, used under Creative Commons AttributionRecord Scratch by Luffy, used under Creative Commons AttributionPosh Dinner Party by 7by7, used under Creative Commons AttributionBulldozer by Rincewind87, used under Creative Commons AttributionWooden Destruction by InspectorJ, used under Creative Commons Attribution

Station Blue
Blue Christmas

Station Blue

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 25, 2019 26:01


Faris looks for someone to spend Christmas with. Matthew tells a ghost story. This episode takes place one 10 months before the events of Station Blue at Matthews previous Winter job.  Help us raise money for Season 2, join the community and gain access to almost 10 hours of bonus material by pledging at Patreon! https://www.patreon.com/StationBlue

International Podcast Month
S1E27 - AD: Station Blue - Interlude: Oleander

International Podcast Month

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 17, 2019 14:06


Cassi struggles with dreams.Created by Chad EllisFollow us on Twitter @StationBluePodSupport the show at https://www.patreon.com/StationBlueMore details at StationBluePodcast.com

Starhopper Radio
April Fool's Special: Fool Me Twice

Starhopper Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 31, 2019 5:07


Written, and edited by Doug Marshall, with the voice talents of Timber Kataigida of Crypt Patrol as Commander Lucille Bernard, Bobby “Bee” Montelongo of the Frost Walkers Podcast as Dr. Hernando Alvarez, Sam F. aka AFearsomeArtisan (also of the Frost Walkers Podcast) as Anna Ivanovich, and myself as both Frank Orson and CYGNA. All sound effects are original content except the bulkhead, which is Creative Commons content from SoundBible. Theme music is a modified version of Glow in Space by Sergey Cheremisinov, accessed via the Free Music Archive. Special thanks to WorldAnvil and its creators, Dimitris and Janet, without whom this project might not have come to pass. Special thanks as well to the crew behind Station Blue, an isolation horror podcast set in an Antarctic research station, for so kindly giving our show a shoutout on Twitter.Audio file hosted on Miroware Pipe, a project by Grant Gryczan.Show transcript can be found here.

Station Blue
Season 1: Questions and Answers

Station Blue

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 20, 2019 105:21


Season 1 Questions and Answers Enjoy this very long episode where I answer many of the questions that people have about all things Station Blue! Follow the show on Twitter and Instagram @StationBluePod  Find transcripts and show details at StationBluePodcast.com  Purchase Merch at our TeePublic store! https://www.teepublic.com/stores/station-blue?ref_id=6034 We’re raising money for the next season! Pledge on Patreon and receive bonus content like behind the scenes episodes at https://www.patreon.com/StationBlue   Content Warnings: Talk of death and suicide at the very end (warning present in episode before the discussion starts)

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Station Blue
(BONUS) Halloween Special with 20 Sided Stories

Station Blue

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 29, 2018 13:26


Matthew takes a trip to Kanto Region in this 20 Sided Stories Pokemon! crossover!  When Candace, Skip and Xander get lost in the woods its Matthews campfire that they find. But are they prepared to hear the story of Lavender Town Syndrome?  20 Sided Stories is an anthology Actual Play by the Composer of Station Blue. Follow 20 Sided Stories on Twitter @20SidedStories Support 20 Sided Stories at https://www.patreon.com/20SidedStories/posts More details at http://20sidedstories.com Follow Station Blue on Twitter @StationBluePod Support Station Blue at https://www.patreon.com/StationBlue More details at StationBluePodcast.com  

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20 Sided Stories
POKÉMON! - Bonus Halloween Special (w/ Chad Ellis of Station Blue)

20 Sided Stories

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 29, 2018 12:33


Candace, Skip, and Xander stumble upon a lonely backpacker in the woods and hear his eerie tale. . . .    Snag an Adventure Pass via Patreon  Connect with us on Twitter @20SidedStories, Instagram, or Facebook.  Or visit our website at 20sidedstories.com    You can also follow The Dream Police on Twitter!  @CandyCarterWins, @XxSkipBoarderxX, @Xandersucks_   POKÉMON! Pen & Paper Version  a 20 Sided Stories Production  Bonus Halloween Special 2018!    Featuring Chad Ellis as Matthew Leads.  https://www.stationbluepodcast.com/    Candace Carter was played by Jessica Dahlgren  Skip Svitak was played by Greg Reasoner  And Xander Whitten was played by Travis Reaves  Pokemon Narrator by Sage G.C.   The original music from Pokemon Red, Green, Blue, and Yellow Versions was composed by Junichi Masuda  With Arrangements and Additional Scoring by Sage G.C.  Additional Production and Audio Assistance by Travis Reaves    Podcast Directed, Edited and Sound Designed by Sage G.C. 

Radio Drama Revival
Station Blue - 'McMurdo' & 'Thirsty'

Radio Drama Revival

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 24, 2018 44:21


This week, we're playing the fantastic Station Blue from Chad Ellis as we take Horror Octorbor (trademark Clint Worthington and Alcohollywood) to its spoopiest extent yet: to ANTARCTICA!Matthew Leads is a driftless young man—and the Flower Company has taken a chance on him. They've sent him to a private research base in Antarctica, to prep the facility for the arrival of the scientists later in the season. For now, though. he's alone with his thoughts—or IS HE?Content warnings for the first two episodes: Episode 1: Something not unlike an evisceration befalls a minor character. It is brief, but gruesome.Episode 2: Suspense, flickery lights, a jump scare that resolves into a pleasurable jokehttps://www.patreon.com/StationBlue

The Audio Verse Awards Nominee Showcase Podcast
2018 Showcase: Station Blue

The Audio Verse Awards Nominee Showcase Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 21, 2018 15:15


Latest episode of The Audio Verse Awards Nominee Showcase Podcast

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Archive 81
30 - Lay a tarp upon the ground

Archive 81

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 4, 2018 38:53


Nicholas and Christine dive into their past and meet an old friend. The podcasts mentioned in this episode are:  Station Blue - https://www.stationbluepodcast.com/ The Far Meridian - https://www.thefarmeridian.com/ The Big Loop - https://www.thebiglooppodcast.com/ Twitter: twitter.com/Archive81   Facebook: www.facebook.com/Archive81/ Website: archive81.com Email: archive81podcast@gmail.com Tumblr: archive81.tumblr.com Patreon: www.patreon.com/archive81 Merch: dead-signals.myshopify.com/collections/all

Station Blue
(BONUS) What would Station Blue actually sound like?

Station Blue

Play Episode Listen Later May 3, 2018 38:23


A non-fiction adventure on Elba Island exploring what Station Blue would actually sound like. Follow the show on Twitter and Instagram @StationBluePod  Find transcripts and show details at StationBluePodcast.com  We’re raising money for the next season! Pledge on Patreon and receive bonus content like behind the scenes episodes at https://www.patreon.com/StationBlue

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