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S2E24 ~ There Will Come Soft Rains (Short Story)04 Aug 202601:21:24

Today on Post-Apocalyptia, we have something special. The story we're covering occurs on this very day--August 4th, 2026--and that is an opportunity we can't pass up! Professor David Perlmutter joins us again to talk about Ray Bradbury's 1950 short story, "There Will Come Soft Rains". We'll talk about the end of humanity, and the persistence of humanity's works. We'll think about the history that led to this story, and the perception of post-apocalyptic literature in the next generation. And we'll ask ourselves: Did Bradbury aim to predict the future here, or to prevent it? It's an occasion 76 years in the making, as we look at "There Will Come Soft Rains"! Join us there, at the end of the world.

"There Will Come Soft Rains" can be read in its original form here, and in its expanded form from Ray Bradbury's The Martian Chronicles, here. The Uzbek animated adaptation can be viewed here.

Sara Teasdale's poem, "There Will Come Soft Rains", can be read here. Want to know more? Check out our bonus episode on the poem, its author, and her life and work, here! Also available on your favorite podcast app.

Post-Apocalyptia can be found on most podcast apps, and on our website at https://www.postapocalyptia.com. We can also be found on social media on Facebook, Instagram, Threads, Twitter/X, Bluesky, and Reddit. Have a story you'd like to see us feature? Or, want to join us as a guest? Leave us a comment on any of our social media, or email us at postapocalyptiapodcast@gmail.com.

Intro/Outro Music: "Achilles" by Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com), Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 4.0 License http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/

S2B5 ~ There Will Come Soft Rains (Poem)02 Aug 202600:14:02

This week on Post-Apocalyptia: We're saving our regular episode, and for a very good reason! On August 4, we will be looking at Ray Bradbury's 1950 short story, "There Will Come Soft Rains". It's a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to cover a story on the very date that it takes place--and we can't pass that up! In the meantime, enjoy this bonus episode on the life and work of Sara Teasdale, and her poem of the same title, which is featured in Bradbury's story. Listen in as we talk about Sara's 1917 classic poem, "There Will Come Soft Rains"...and come back Tuesday, to join us there, at the end of the world!

"There Will Come Soft Rains" can be read here

Want to read Ray Bradbury's "There Will Come Soft Rains" before we talk about it? You can find it here (original short story) or here (expanded version from Bradbury's The Martian Chronicles).

Post-Apocalyptia can be found on most podcast apps, and on our website at https://www.postapocalyptia.com. We can also be found on social media on Facebook, Instagram, Threads, Twitter/X, Bluesky, and Reddit. Have a story you'd like to see us feature? Or, want to join us as a guest? Leave us a comment on any of our social media, or email us at postapocalyptiapodcast@gmail.com.

Intro/Outro Music: "Achilles" by Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com), Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 4.0 License http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/

S2B3 ~ The Last Man on Earth (1964)31 May 202600:18:04

We're back! Today in this special bonus episode, we continue down the trail of Richard Matheson's I Am Legend with the first of its three adaptations: 1964's The Last Man on Earth, starring Vincent Price. We'll compare the movie with the novella, and talk about the urge to soften the blow. We'll discuss Matheson's favorites versus Price's favorites, and we'll ask ourselves the question we least expected: Vampires, in a church? This and more, in this bonus look at The Last Man on Earth! Join us there, at the end of the world.

The Last Man on Earth is in the public domain, and is available on DVD and Blu-Ray, and in various streaming services.

The Tor/Forge 2007 interview with Richard Matheson, referenced in the episode, can be found here.

Post-Apocalyptia can be found on most podcast apps, and on our website at https://www.postapocalyptia.com. We can also be found on social media on Facebook, Instagram, Threads, Twitter/X, Bluesky, and Reddit. Have a story you'd like to see us feature? Or, want to join us as a guest? Leave us a comment on any of our social media, or email us at postapocalyptiapodcast@gmail.com.

Intro/Outro Music: "Achilles" by Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com), Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 4.0 License http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/

Interstitial music is taken from "The Hum", by Jordan Winslow, available at https://www.jordanwinslow.me, and is free for commercial use with attribution. 

 

S2E16 ~ I Am Legend (Novella)24 May 202601:38:00

This week on Post-Apocalyptia: James Gomes of the Jimbo Radio podcast joins us to talk about Richard Matheson's 1954 novella, I Am Legend! We'll talk about vampires, germ theory, and the last man on earth. We'll look at military service and PTSD; the power of purpose; and even a little hysterical blindness. And we'll ask ourselves, why can't a movie go all in on the ending? This and more, in I Am Legend! Join us there, at the end of the world!

I Am Legend, by Richard Matheson, can be purchased at most booksellers, in print, ebook, and audiobook formats. 

The Tor/Forge 2007 interview with Richard Matheson, referenced in the episode, can be found here.

James Gomes and the Jimbo Radio podcast can be found on Spotify and most podcast apps.

Post-Apocalyptia can be found on most podcast apps, and on our website at https://www.postapocalyptia.com. We can also be found on social media on Facebook, Instagram, Threads, Twitter/X, Bluesky, and Reddit. Have a story you'd like to see us feature? Or, want to join us as a guest? Leave us a comment on any of our social media, or email us at postapocalyptiapodcast@gmail.com.

Intro/Outro Music: "Achilles" by Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com), Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 4.0 License http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/

Interstitial music is taken from "The Hum", by Jordan Winslow, available at https://www.jordanwinslow.me, and is free for commercial use with attribution. 

 

S2E15 ~ Metro 203317 May 202600:40:59

We're back, and visiting a new part of the world! Today, let's take a look at the Russian response to the apocalypse, in 4A Games' 2010 game, Metro 2033! We'll talk about psychic mutants, bullets as currency, and winged demons. And we'll ask ourselves, could we actually survive the apocalypse in a subway system? All this and more in Metro 2033 (and its remaster, 2014's Metro 2033 Redux)! Join us there, at the end of the world.

Metro 2033 is available on PC, Playstation, Xbox, and Nintendo Switch consoles.

Post-Apocalyptia can be found on most podcast apps, and on our website at https://www.postapocalyptia.com. We can also be found on social media on Facebook, Instagram, Threads, Twitter/X, Bluesky, and Reddit. Have a story you'd like to see us feature? Or, want to join us as a guest? Leave us a comment on any of our social media, or email us at postapocalyptiapodcast@gmail.com.

Intro/Outro Music: "Achilles" by Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com), Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 4.0 License http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/

Interstitial music is taken from "The Hum", by Jordan Winslow, available at https://www.jordanwinslow.me, and is free for commercial use with attribution. 

 

S2E14 ~ The Machine Stops10 May 202600:31:53

This week on Post-Apocalyptia: We go way back to a cautionary tale from more than a century ago, in E.M. Forster's "The Machine Stops"! We talk about AI, conformity, and a world that wasn't ready for social media--and whether ours is. And we ask the question: Where do we draw our lines? Because when the Machine stops, it may well take us with it! All this and more, in "The Machine Stops". Join us there, at the end of the world!

"The Machine Stops" is in the public domain, and can be read for free at the Project Gutenberg website, here. Or, listen to our audiobook version here, or in your favorite podcast app!

Post-Apocalyptia can be found on most podcast apps, and on our website at https://www.postapocalyptia.com. We can also be found on social media on Facebook, Instagram, Threads, Twitter/X, Bluesky, and Reddit. Have a story you'd like to see us feature? Or, want to join us as a guest? Leave us a comment on any of our social media, or email us at postapocalyptiapodcast@gmail.com.

Intro/Outro Music: "Achilles" by Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com), Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 4.0 License http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/

Interstitial music is taken from "The Hum", by Jordan Winslow, available at https://www.jordanwinslow.me, and is free for commercial use with attribution. 

S2B2 ~ The Machine Stops - Audiobook05 May 202601:09:03

Today on a special bonus episode of Post-Apocalyptia: Enjoy this audiobook of the story we'll be covering this weekend, E.M. Forster's 1909 short story, "The Machine Stops"! And join us on Sunday for our discussion of this disturbingly prophetic story, on our regular weekly episode. Join us there, at the end of the world!

Post-Apocalyptia can be found on most podcast apps, and on our website at https://www.postapocalyptia.com. We can also be found on social media on Facebook, Instagram, Threads, Twitter/X, Bluesky, and Reddit. Have a story you'd like to see us feature? Or, want to join us as a guest? Leave us a comment on any of our social media, or email us at postapocalyptiapodcast@gmail.com.

Intro/Outro Music: "Achilles" by Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com), Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 4.0 License http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/

 

S2E13 ~ 28 Days Later03 May 202600:37:04

This week on Post-Apocalyptia: The zombies have evolved! In Danny Boyle's 2002 film, 28 Days Later, we'll check out a new breed of zombies. They don't want to eat you, they just want to kill you--and they're fast enough and angry enough to do it. The Rage virus takes over England, and we're here to see just how badly that works out (spoiler: it's VERY bad!). All this and more, in 28 Days Later! Join us there, at the end of the world!

28 Days Later is available for rent and purchase on various streaming services, and available for purchase on VHS, DVD, and BluRay.

Post-Apocalyptia can be found on most podcast apps, and on our website at https://www.postapocalyptia.com. We can also be found on social media on Facebook, Instagram, Threads, Twitter/X, Bluesky, and Reddit. Have a story you'd like to see us feature? Or, want to join us as a guest? Leave us a comment on any of our social media, or email us at postapocalyptiapodcast@gmail.com.

Intro/Outro Music: "Achilles" by Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com), Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 4.0 License http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/

Interstitial music is taken from "The Hum", by Jordan Winslow, available at https://www.jordanwinslow.me, and is free for commercial use with attribution. 

S2E12 ~ Time Enough At Last26 Apr 202600:33:14

What does it take to ruin a life? We'll find out today on Post-Apocalyptia, as we look at the most famous episode of Rod Serling's The Twilight Zone, "Time Enough At Last"! We'll talk about relationships, duty, and the love of reading; and we'll ask ourselves, what good is survival if everything you love is gone? All this and more, as we accompany nearsighted bank teller Henry Bemis (played by the fantastic Burgess Meredith) into the Twilight Zone. Join us there, at the end of the world!

The Twilight Zone is available for for paid subscription streaming on Paramount+, and for free with ads on Tubi; and also available on DVD. 

"Time Enough At Last" short story by Lynn Venable can be read courtesy of Project Gutenberg at https://www.gutenberg.org/files/32633/32633-h/32633-h.htm

The Monsters Are Due podcast can be found on most podcast apps, and on the show's website at https://www.themonstersareduepodcast.com/.

Post-Apocalyptia can be found on most podcast apps, and on our website at https://www.postapocalyptia.com. We can also be found on social media on Facebook, Instagram, Threads, Twitter/X, Bluesky, and Reddit. Have a story you'd like to see us feature? Or, want to join us as a guest? Leave us a comment on any of our social media, or email us at postapocalyptiapodcast@gmail.com.

Intro/Outro Music: "Achilles" by Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com), Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 4.0 License http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/

Interstitial music is taken from "The Hum", by Jordan Winslow, available at https://www.jordanwinslow.me, and is free for commercial use with attribution; and from "The Twilight Zone" season 1 closing theme, by Bernard Herrmann, used under fair use and not for profit as per applicable US law. 

"We Will All Go Together When We Go" by Tom Lehrer, public domain by permission of the author. https://tomlehrersongs.com/ 

S2E11 ~ Horizon Zero Dawn19 Apr 202601:22:47

This week on Post-Apocalyptia: Sony and Guerrilla Games' 2017 video game, Horizon Zero Dawn! We'll look at two firsts: Our first environmental collapse, and our first total extinction. We'll talk about artificial intelligence, the evils of corporations, and destruction of our own making. Then we'll counter that with the challenge of rebuilding, and the power of hope! And we'll wrap it up with a close call on a second apocalypse. All this and more, in Horizon Zero Dawn! Join us there, at the end of the world.

Horizon Zero Dawn is developed by Guerrilla Games and published by Sony Interactive Entertainment, and is available on Playstation 4 and Playstation 5, and PC via Steam, Epic Games, and GOG.

Post-Apocalyptia can be found on most podcast apps, and on our website at https://www.postapocalyptia.com. We can also be found on social media on Facebook, Instagram, Threads, Twitter/X, Bluesky, and Reddit. Have a story you'd like to see us feature? Or, want to join us as a guest? Leave us a comment on any of our social media, or email us at postapocalyptiapodcast@gmail.com.

Intro/Outro Music: "Achilles" by Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com), Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 4.0 License http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/

Interstitial Music taken from "Aloy's Theme", composed by Joris de Man for Horizon Zero Dawn.

S2E10 ~ Alas, Babylon - Part 212 Apr 202600:54:19

We're back, with Part 2 of Pat Frank's 1959 classic novel, Alas, Babylon! In Part 2, Professor David Perlmutter and I talk about the makings of a truly good leader; the value of dying skills; and the power of community. We'll see our characters navigate racial issues, enforce order, and bury one of their own. And in the end, they'll ask themselves: Will they stay, or will they go? (With apologies to The Clash, of course.) This and more, in Part 2 of Alas, Babylon! Join us there, at the end of the world. 

Alas, Babylon has remained in print since its publication, and is available from most booksellers, in print, ebook, and audiobook form. 

Post-Apocalyptia can be found on most podcast apps, and on our website at https://www.postapocalyptia.com. We can also be found on social media on Facebook, Instagram, Threads, Twitter/X, Bluesky, and Reddit. Have a story you'd like to see us feature? Or, want to join us as a guest? Leave us a comment on any of our social media, or email us at postapocalyptiapodcast@gmail.com.

Intro/Outro Music: "Achilles" by Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com), Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 4.0 License http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/

Interstitial music is taken from "The Hum", by Jordan Winslow, available at https://www.jordanwinslow.me, and is free for commercial use with attribution.

S2E9 ~ Alas, Babylon - Part 112 Apr 202601:00:07

We're back, and asking ourselves: How does a small town survive the apocalypse on its own? Professor David Perlmutter returns today to talk about Pat Frank's classic 1959 novel of the nuclear apocalypse, Alas, Babylon! In Part 1, we'll talk about the necessities for survival; the Cold War and the nuclear threat; and the risk of being a forward thinker in a backward time. We'll meet our characters, and see how they manage to escape not just death in the apocalypse, but the degradation of the aftermath. And we'll ask the question on everyone's mind on "The Day": What's all this money really worth, anyway? This and more, in Part 1 of Alas, Babylon! Join us there, at the end of the world!

Alas, Babylon has remained in print since its publication, and is available from most booksellers, in print, ebook, and audiobook formats. 

Post-Apocalyptia can be found on most podcast apps, and on our website at https://www.postapocalyptia.com. We can also be found on social media on Facebook, Instagram, Threads, Twitter/X, Bluesky, and Reddit. Have a story you'd like to see us feature? Or, want to join us as a guest? Leave us a comment on any of our social media, or email us at postapocalyptiapodcast@gmail.com.

Intro/Outro Music: "Achilles" by Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com), Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 4.0 License http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/

Interstitial music is taken from "The Hum", by Jordan Winslow, available at https://www.jordanwinslow.me, and is free for commercial use with attribution.

S2E23 ~ A Quiet Place26 Jul 202600:31:46

We're back! This week, we're looking at our second alien invasion of the season, in the 2018 film, A Quiet Place. We'll talk about sign language and sonic weapons, family and forgiveness, and just what makes an alien invasion story believable. And we'll ponder the question: What will we do for those we love when we're faced with the end of the world? This and more, in A Quiet Place! Join us there, at the end of the world.

A Quiet Place is streaming on Paramount Plus, and can be rented and purchased on other services, or on DVD and Blu-Ray.

Post-Apocalyptia can be found on most podcast apps, and on our website at https://www.postapocalyptia.com. We can also be found on social media on Facebook, Instagram, Threads, Twitter/X, Bluesky, and Reddit. Have a story you'd like to see us feature? Or, want to join us as a guest? Leave us a comment on any of our social media, or email us at postapocalyptiapodcast@gmail.com.

Intro/Outro Music: "Achilles" by Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com), Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 4.0 License http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/

S2B1 ~ The Carrington Doctrine06 Apr 202600:12:10

Welcome to Post-Apocalyptia! This week, we take a break from our normal schedule for the holiday weekend, and bring you this special bonus episode instead. We'll look at something brand new, and I mean REALLY new: Jim Swiss's audio drama, The Carrington Doctrine! We'll join Colin as he leaves audio logs at the end of the world, or something like it--but he can't be sure, because he's joined a sun-worshipping cult in the forest. And that's the normal part! Things only get weirder from there. Season 1 of The Carrington Doctrine is out now--join us there, at the end of the world!

The Carrington Doctrine can be found on Spotify, Podbean, or your favorite podcast app. You can also visit the show's website here. Series creator Jim Swiss can be found on Reddit, here. The /r/postapocalyptic subreddit can be found here. The /r/audiodrama subreddit can be found here.

Post-Apocalyptia can be found on most podcast apps, and on our website at https://www.postapocalyptia.com. We can also be found on social media on Facebook, Instagram, Threads, Twitter/X, Bluesky, and Reddit. Have a story you'd like to see us feature? Or, want to join us as a guest? Leave us a comment on any of our social media, or email us at postapocalyptiapodcast@gmail.com.

Intro/Outro Music: "Achilles" by Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com), Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 4.0 License http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/

Interstitial music is taken from "The Hum", by Jordan Winslow, available at https://www.jordanwinslow.me, and is free for commercial use with attribution.

 

 

S2E8 ~ Dawn of the Dead (1978)30 Mar 202601:00:04

We're back! This week, Windy joins us again as we look at George Romero's second zombie film, 1978's Dawn of the Dead! Things get serious in Pennsylvania, as there's no room in Hell, and the dead walk the Earth...and go to the mall, while they're at it. We'll talk about special effects, fluorescent blood, and the pros and cons of mall life. We'll weigh the power of movie bans versus the power of profit, in the most profitable movie in the franchise. All this and more, in Dawn of the Dead! Join us there, at the end of the world!

Dawn of the Dead (1978) is available for purchase or rental on various streaming services, and is available on DVD and Blu-Ray.

Post-Apocalyptia can be found on most podcast apps, and on our website at https://www.postapocalyptia.com. We can also be found on social media on Facebook, Instagram, Threads, Twitter/X, Bluesky, and Reddit. Have a story you'd like to see us feature? Or, want to join us as a guest? Leave us a comment on any of our social media, or email us at postapocalyptiapodcast@gmail.com.

Intro/Outro Music: "Achilles" by Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com), Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 4.0 License http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/

Interstitial music is taken from "The Hum", by Jordan Winslow, available at https://www.jordanwinslow.me, and is free for commercial use with attribution.

"Re: Your Brains", by Jonathan Coulton (https://www.jonathancoulton.com), Licensed under Creative Commons: Attribution-NonCommercial 3.0 License https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/3.0/ 

S2E7 ~ Thundarr the Barbarian23 Mar 202600:42:41

We're back! This week on Post-Apocalyptia, we're looking at the very first post-apocalyptic story I ever encountered: the 1980 Ruby-Spears cartoon, Thundarr the Barbarian! It's swords and sorcery, mayhem and Moks, and all the wizards you can handle! We'll talk about the Cataclysm, our first environmental collapse, and how the world may have changed in the two millennia since. We'll see technology and magic, equots and Sunswords, and we'll never, ever give up! All this and more, in Thundarr the Barbarian! Join us there, at the end of the world!

Thundarr the Barbarian can be watched on Tubi, or purchased on DVD. 

Post-Apocalyptia can be found on most podcast apps, and on our website at https://www.postapocalyptia.com. We can also be found on social media on Facebook, Instagram, Threads, Twitter/X, Bluesky, and Reddit. Have a story you'd like to see us feature? Or, want to join us as a guest? Leave us a comment on any of our social media, or email us at postapocalyptiapodcast@gmail.com.

Intro/Outro Music: "Achilles" by Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com), Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 4.0 License http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/

Interstitial music is taken from "The Hum", by Jordan Winslow, available at https://www.jordanwinslow.me, and is free for commercial use with attribution.

S2E6 ~ Fortress On the Sun16 Mar 202600:53:35

Welcome back to Post-Apocalyptia! This week, we're heading back to the 1990s with Paul Cook's sci-fi novel, Fortress on the Sun. We'll talk about aliens, supergeniuses, and narcolepsy, and we'll ask an intriguing question: What if the apocalypse happened, and you didn't know it? Join us there, at the end of the world!

Fortress on the Sun is available in used print copies, and also in ebook format. 

Post-Apocalyptia can be found on most podcast apps, and on our website at https://www.postapocalyptia.com. We can also be found on social media on Facebook, Instagram, Threads, Twitter/X, Bluesky, and Reddit. Have a story you'd like to see us feature? Or, want to join us as a guest? Leave us a comment on any of our social media, or email us at postapocalyptiapodcast@gmail.com.

Intro/Outro Music: "Achilles" by Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com), Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 4.0 License http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/

Interstitial music is taken from "The Hum", by Jordan Winslow, available at https://www.jordanwinslow.me, and is free for commercial use with attribution.

S2E5 ~ The Dark Tower II: The Drawing of the Three08 Mar 202600:38:42

It’s back to Mid-World, in today’s episode of the Post-Apocalyptia Podcast! We’re talking about The Drawing of the Three, book two of Stephen King’s magnum opus, The Dark Tower. We’ll talk about the edge of the world, and lobsters that will eat you if you don’t eat them first. We’ll see three very strange doors, and pay a visit—or several—to New York City, through the eyes—literally—of the most unexpected people. And finally, we’ll gear up for the rest of our quest to find the Dark Tower, and save what’s left of this world, and all worlds. All this and more, in The Dark Tower II: The Drawing of the Three. Join us there, at the end of the world!

The Dark Tower II: The Drawing of the Three is available in print, ebook, and audiobook formats from most booksellers.

Post-Apocalyptia can be found on most podcast apps, and on our website at https://www.postapocalyptia.com. We can also be found on social media on Facebook, Instagram, Threads, Twitter/X, Bluesky, and Reddit. Have a story you'd like to see us feature? Or, want to join us as a guest? Leave us a comment on any of our social media, or email us at postapocalyptiapodcast@gmail.com.

Intro/Outro Music: "Achilles" by Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com), Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 4.0 License http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/

Interstitial music is taken from "The Hum", by Jordan Winslow, available at https://www.jordanwinslow.me, and is free for commercial use with attribution.

 

S2E4 ~ Mad Max 2: The Road Warrior02 Mar 202601:39:25

Max is back, and better than ever! Today Professor David Perlmutter joins us as we talk about the one that really kicked the series into gear: George Miller's 1981 classic, Mad Max 2! Or if, like us, you're in the USA, you may know it better as The Road Warrior. Why is that? Listen and see! We'll talk about leather gear, the real cost of gasoline, and the best villain we've seen yet: the Warrior of the Wastes, the Ayatollah of Rock-and-Rollah, Lord Humungous! We'll put this excellent film in its historical context, and see how it shaped the tropes of the genre for decades to come. All of this and more, in Mad Max 2! Join us there, at the end of the world!

Mad Max 2: The Road Warrior can be rented or purchased on many streaming services, and is available on DVD and Blu-Ray.

Post-Apocalyptia can be found on most podcast apps, and on our website at https://www.postapocalyptia.com. We can also be found on social media on Facebook, Instagram, Threads, Twitter/X, Bluesky, and Reddit. Have a story you'd like to see us feature? Or, want to join us as a guest? Leave us a comment on any of our social media, or email us at postapocalyptiapodcast@gmail.com.

Intro/Outro Music: "Achilles" by Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com), Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 4.0 License http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/

Interstitial music is taken from "The Hum", by Jordan Winslow, available at https://www.jordanwinslow.me, and is free for commercial use with attribution.

 

S2E3 ~ Fallout 322 Feb 202601:09:21

This week, we continue our series on the Fallout video game series with Fallout 3! We'll make the leap from isometric to 3D, as Bethesda Softworks assumes control of the series. Travel east with me to the Capital Wasteland, where we'll meet new companions, new friends, and some old enemies. As the Lone Wanderer, we'll search for our missing father, and save the wasteland--but at a terrible price. All this and more, in our third Fallout series episode, Fallout 3. Join us there, at the end of the world!

Fallout 3 can be purchased for most game platforms, with the exception of Nintendo.

Post-Apocalyptia can be found on most podcast apps, and on our website at https://www.postapocalyptia.com. We can also be found on social media on Facebook, Instagram, Threads, Twitter/X, Bluesky, and Reddit. Have a story you'd like to see us feature? Or, want to join us as a guest? Leave us a comment on any of our social media, or email us at postapocalyptiapodcast@gmail.com.

Intro/Outro Music: "Achilles" by Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com), Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 4.0 License http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/

For today's episode only, interstitial music is sampled from "Main Title", Fallout 3 Official Soundtrack, by Inon Zur.

The Fallout Vault-Tec telephone number referenced in this episode remains active at publication time, and can be called at +1 (213) 258-2858.

Special Thanks to the following Redditors from the /r/Fallout3 subreddit, who contributed stories for this episode:

  • /u/Crucial_Fun
  • /u/Pearl_Seeker
  • /u/Historical_Main5261
  • /u/Matthew2827
  • /u/Rare_Tank622
  • /u/AlastorCalactus
  • /u/Zestyclose_Current41
S2E2 ~ Oryx and Crake15 Feb 202600:41:37

In this week's episode, we look at Margaret Atwood's 2003 novel, Oryx and Crake! We'll talk about the evils of capitalism, the horrors of bioengineering, and the historical greed of company towns. And, oh yeah, a man-made disease that is deliberately released. We'll ask ourselves, what happens when an entire society's morals are defined by the ability to make money? Warning: It's not great! Join us there, at the end of the world!

CONTENT WARNING: This episode contains discussion of sexual topics, including pornography, sex trafficking/human trafficking, and child sexual abuse material. Discussion is both discreet and direct, and occurs at multiple points in the episode. 

Oryx and Crake remains in print, and can be purchased at most booksellers, in print, ebook, and audiobook formats.

Post-Apocalyptia can be found on most podcast apps, and on our website at https://www.postapocalyptia.com. We can also be found on social media on Facebook, Instagram, Threads, Twitter/X, Bluesky, and Reddit. Have a story you'd like to see us feature? Or, want to join us as a guest? Leave us a comment on any of our social media, or email us at postapocalyptiapodcast@gmail.com.

Intro/Outro Music: "Achilles" by Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com), Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 4.0 License http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/

Interstitial music is taken from "The Hum", by Jordan Winslow, available at https://www.jordanwinslow.me, and is free for commercial use with attribution.

 

S2E1 ~ Zombieland08 Feb 202600:27:39

We are BACK, with Season Two! Today we're opening our season with our most requested story so far, the 2009 comedy film, Zombieland! Marley joins me as we talk about the rules for surviving the apocalypse; why you shouldn't use your real name; and of course, the last Twinkies in the world! We'll talk about the value of comedic stories, even in a typically dark genre, and why it's okay to not take everything so seriously. Except the zombies. Take those seriously. All this and more, as Post-Apocalyptia takes on Zombieland! Join us there, at the end of the world.

Zombieland is now streaming on Peacock and YouTube TV, and is available for rent and purchase from most vendors. 

Post-Apocalyptia can be found on most podcast apps, and on our website at https://www.postapocalyptia.com. We can also be found on social media on Facebook, Instagram, Threads, Twitter/X, Bluesky, and Reddit. Have a story you'd like to see us feature? Or, want to join us as a guest? Leave us a comment on any of our social media, or email us at postapocalyptiapodcast@gmail.com. Correction: The email address was listed incorrectly in the audio for this episode. The version posted here is correct.

The pilot episode of Zombieland: The Series is available on YouTube, here.

Intro/Outro Music: "Achilles" by Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com), Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 4.0 License http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/

Interstitial music is taken from "The Hum", by Jordan Winslow, available at https://www.jordanwinslow.me, and is free for commercial use with attribution.

S1B2 ~ BONUS EPISODE: Room 2413 Nov 202500:11:12

Welcome back to Post-Apocalyptia! In this bonus episode, we talk about our first short story from The End of the World as We Know It. We'll look at "Room 24" by Caroline Kepnes, in which a man named Abel doesn't need the Superflu as an excuse to do evil--but he'll welcome it as an opportunity. Join us here, at the end of the world...as we know it!

Content Warning: Graphic discussion of sexual topics; death of a child.

The End of the World as We Know It: New Tales of Stephen King's The Stand, Edited by Christopher Golden and Brian Keene, is available in print, ebook, and audiobook formats, from most booksellers.

Disclaimer: Episode art is AI generated. AI was not used in any other capacity.

S2E22 ~ Days Gone13 Jul 202602:24:44

This week, Claire Weaver of the Days Gone Podcast joins us to talk about the 2019 video game by Bend Studio, Days Gone! We'll talk about antiheroes and Freakers, soldiers, and cultists, and the best characterization in any game we've covered yet. We'll travel the Oregon wilderness and take on Hordes of Freaks (don't call them zombies!), and regain our--that is, Deacon St. John's--own humanity. And we'll ask ourselves the question that's on every fan's mind: Why doesn't this game have a sequel?! This and more, in Days Gone. Join us there, at the end of the world!

Days Gone can be purchased for Playstation 4 and 5, and for PC via Steam.

The Days Gone Podcast can be found on most podcast platforms; on Spotify, here; and on YouTube, here. Claire Weaver can also be found talking Days Gone lore on YouTube at Hey Drifter, and streaming gameplay at Cult of Terror.

Post-Apocalyptia can be found on most podcast apps, and on our website at https://www.postapocalyptia.com. We can also be found on social media on Facebook, Instagram, Threads, Twitter/X, Bluesky, and Reddit. Have a story you'd like to see us feature? Or, want to join us as a guest? Leave us a comment on any of our social media, or email us at postapocalyptiapodcast@gmail.com.

Intro/Outro Music: "Achilles" by Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com), Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 4.0 License http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/

Interstitial music is taken from "The Hum", by Jordan Winslow, available at https://www.jordanwinslow.me, and is free for commercial use with attribution. 

 

S1B1 ~ BONUS EPISODE: The End of the World as We Know It13 Nov 202500:07:13

Welcome to the offseason of the Post-Apocalyptia Podcast! Between seasons one and two, we'll be posting bonus episodes, looking at the short stories in the new collection, The End of the World as We Know It: New Tales of Stephen King's The Stand. Today we're introducing the collection, and we'll talk about our plans for the rest of the offseason, and the upcoming season two! Join us there, at the end of the world...as we know it.

 

The End of the World as We Know It: New Tales of Stephen King's The Stand can be purchased in print, ebook, and audiobook formats at most booksellers.

S1E25 ~ The Stand, Part Two28 Sep 202501:03:46

Welcome back to the season one finale of the Post-Apocalyptia Podcast! Today, we’re continuing our look at the big one, the story that started it all for me: Stephen King’s 1978 novel, The Stand! In part two, we’ll dig into the realities of this apocalypse. We’ll talk about what it would take to survive the post-apocalypse (assuming you survived the superflu!), and what’s realistic vs. unrealistic. We’ll talk about modern conveniences, human needs, and whether it’s possible to get society back on its feet. And, in this special episode, we’ll hear from you! We’ll read the stories you contributed about your own experiences with The Stand, and we’ll talk about mine. Plus, the future of Post-Apocalyptia: What are we doing in the offseason, and what can you look forward to in season two? All this and more…so, as always, join me there, at the end of the world!

The Stand is available from booksellers everywhere. The audiobook may be purchased from Audible and other vendors. The 1994 miniseries adaptation is not available via streaming services, but may be purchased in digital form or on DVD; the 2020 miniseries adaptation is available on Paramount+.

The End of the World as We Know It, published by Gallery Books and edited by Christopher Golden and Brian Keene, is available from major booksellers everywhere. The audiobook is available from Audible and other vendors.

“Baby, Can You Dig Your Man?” by Larry Underwood, as featured in the 1994 miniseries, can be heard here. The song as featured in the 2020 miniseries can be heard here.

A big thank you to the Redditors who contributed their stories for this episode! All contributors are listed below, by username or preferred name:

/u/queenbeepdx

/u/EdRegis1

Nat

/u/vonkasten50000

/u/DoubleDenimDaredevil

/u/GingerBelvoir

/u/f4ttyKathy

/u/Wordwench

/u/jmma20

/u/Disaster-Bee

/u/ShawnShev

/u/Silly-Mountain-6702

/u/heatherm70

/u/Top-Community-9600

/u/ShirleyAnn66

/u/Stupefactionist

/u/DefiantRaspberry2510

S1E24 ~ The Stand, Part One22 Sep 202501:05:26

Welcome to the season one finale of the Post-Apocalyptia Podcast! Today, we're looking at the big one, the story that started it all for me: Stephen King's 1978 novel, The Stand! In the first part of this two-part episode, we'll talk about the Superflu, also known as Captain Trips, and the devastation it brings to the world. We'll meet our cast of characters, and learn what happens to them as they assemble into the forces of good and evil. We'll visit places all across the USA, and meet the oldest woman in the world--and maybe the avatar of the devil himself. Plus, we'll talk about the road that led me to this podcast. Join me there, at the end of the world!

The Stand is available from booksellers everywhere. The audiobook may be purchased from Audible and other vendors. The 1994 miniseries adaptation is not available via streaming services, but may be purchased in digital form or on DVD; the 2020 miniseries adaptation is available on Paramount+. 

"Baby, Can You Dig Your Man?" by Larry Underwood, as featured in the 1994 miniseries, can be heard here.

S1E23 ~ The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild15 Sep 202500:45:47

This week, we take a look at another video game, and another fully fictional world, in Nintendo's 2017 smash hit video game, The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild! We'll talk heroes and villains; princesses and powers; magic and (the) Master Sword, as we save the kingdom of Hyrule from Calamity Ganon! We'll talk about what it's like when your apocalypse is both war and supernatural. Plus, we'll look at ten thousand years and more of history, and we'll ask ourselves the most important question: Just how many copies can one game sell? This and more, so, as always--join us there, at the end of the world!

The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild is available on the Nintendo Switch, Switch 2, and Wii U consoles. 

Our season finale is coming! Starting next week, we'll be talking about Stephen King's longest and possibly most famous novel, 1978's (and 1990's!) The Stand. And we want your thoughts! Share your experiences and opinions regarding this book--or its adaptations to television or comics--and we'll include them in our episodes. You can find posts on Reddit requesting your stories here in the /r/StephenKing subreddit and here in /r/The Stand subreddit. Or you can comment at any of the social media and email links below--we'll get notifications at any of those locations!

Questions, requests, suggestions, and comments can be emailed to us at postapocalyptiapodcast@gmail.com.

You can find us on social media at Facebook, Threads, Bluesky, Instagram, and Reddit.

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S1E22 ~ Roadside Picnic07 Sep 202500:34:01

This week, we look at a "near miss" apocalypse, and add aliens to our list, with a famous science-fiction novel by Russian authors Arkady and Boris Strugatsky: 1972's Roadside Picnic! We'll talk about stalkers, empties, and a golden sphere--not to mention corruption at all levels of society. And we'll ask ourselves: Would the aliens even notice us? And just what are our lives worth, anyway? This and more, in this week's episode. Join me there, at the end of the world!

Roadside Picnic is available in two English translations. Quotations in this episode are from the 2012 translation. Roadside Picnic has been in print continuously since publication, and is available wherever books are sold, in all formats. Audio may be purchased from Audible and other vendors. 

Our season finale is coming! We'll be talking about Stephen King's longest and possibly most famous novel, 1978's (and 1990's!) The Stand. And we want your thoughts! Share your experiences and opinions regarding this book--or its adaptations to television or comics--and we'll include them in our episodes. You can comment at any of the social media and email links below!

Questions, requests, suggestions, and comments can be emailed to us at postapocalyptiapodcast@gmail.com.

You can find us on social media at Facebook, Threads, Bluesky, Instagram, and Reddit.

Website.

 

S1E21 ~ Sweet Tooth, Season 101 Sep 202500:58:47

This week, I'm joined by not one, but two guests, as we look at Netflix's 2021 drama, Sweet Tooth! We'll talk about deadly diseases, hybrid humans, and duplicitous doctors--not to mention a truly "Big Man". And what really makes a family anyway--birth, or choice? We'll walk through season one of this television series, and end on our first real cliffhanger. Join us there, at the end of the world!

Sweet Tooth is available on Netflix.

Our season finale is coming! We'll be talking about Stephen King's longest and possibly most famous novel, 1978's (and 1990's!) The Stand. And we want your thoughts! Share your experiences and opinions regarding this book--or its adaptations to television or comics--and we'll include them in our episodes. You can comment at any of the social media and email links below!

Questions, requests, suggestions, and comments can be emailed to us at postapocalyptiapodcast@gmail.com.

You can find us on social media at Facebook, Threads, Bluesky, Instagram, and Reddit.

Website.

 

S1E20 ~ A Boy and His Dog24 Aug 202500:30:14

This week, join me as I talk about 1975's film by L.Q. Jones, starring Don Johnson, A Boy and His Dog! We'll talk about impossible distances, loose morals, and a telepathic pet; "Over the Hill" vs. "Downunder"; and possibly the most heinous pun in movie history. Plus, what's up with the Committee, anyway? Join me there, at the end of the world!

This film is Rated R, and is not appropriate for children. This episode is also explicit.

Content warning: This episode includes mention of rape and other sexual topics.

Mark Hamill's take on Harrison Ford's "It ain't that kind of movie" quote can be found here.

As of this episode's release, A Boy and His Dog is streaming on Amazon Prime Video and the Roku Channel, and available for rent or purchase via Amazon and Apple TV.

Questions, requests, suggestions, and comments can be emailed to us at postapocalyptiapodcast@gmail.com.

You can find us on social media at Facebook, Threads, Bluesky, Instagram, and Reddit.

Website.

S1E19 ~ Stray17 Aug 202500:57:14

This week, we take a look at the 2022 video game by BlueTwelve Studio and Annapurna Interactive, Stray! We'll talk about cats with personality, robots with even more, and that most rare of post-apocalypses: the post-human world. We'll ponder the logic of a domed city, and wonder where this game might go if a sequel were to happen. And did I mention cats?? (For the cat lovers in the crowd, of course.) Join me there, at the end of the world! 

First musical clip from "Ballad of the Lonely Robot", by Masters of Sound, featured in the game.

Second musical clip from "Daybreak", by Yann Van Der Cruyssen, featured in the game. All tracks available on Spotify.

Stray is available on PC via Steam; on Playstation 4 and Playstation 5; on XBox Series X/S; and on Nintendo Switch.

Questions, requests, suggestions, and comments can be emailed to us at postapocalyptiapodcast@gmail.com.

You can find us on social media at Facebook, Threads, Bluesky, Instagram, and Reddit.

Website.

Another Brief Update10 Aug 202500:00:45

Concerning a brief delay in the recording and release of our next episode. Thanks for listening!

Questions, requests, suggestions, and comments can be emailed to us at postapocalyptiapodcast@gmail.com.

You can find us on social media at Facebook, Threads, Bluesky, Instagram, and Reddit.

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S1E18 ~ The Road03 Aug 202500:24:33

This week, we look at one of the bleakest stories we'll ever cover: Cormac McCarthy's famous 2006 novel, The Road! We'll talk about nuclear winter, the flame of civilization, and the love of a parent. Plus, I'll confess to something truly shocking: How much I hate this book--even while I still respect it. And yes, that scene will get a mention (you know the one, and if you don't, we're going to ruin your day today!). Join us for one of our roughest stories yet, at the end of the world.

The Road can be purchased at Amazon and most booksellers. Or you can check out the film adaptation, currently available on Plex and other streaming services.

Questions, requests, suggestions, and comments can be emailed to us at postapocalyptiapodcast@gmail.com.

You can find us on social media at Facebook, Threads, Bluesky, and Reddit. Other contacts still to come.

Website.

S2E21 ~ On The Beach05 Jul 202601:54:35

This week on Post-Apocalyptia: Professor David Perlmutter returns to talk about the saddest book we've ever read: Nevil Shute's 1957 novel, On The Beach! And its movie adaptations, as well. We'll look at grief, fate, time, and how people approach them. We'll take a ride on the last submarine in service, and the fastest car in Australia. And we'll ask ourselves the only question left that matters: How do you live when you see the end coming? This week, no one gets out alive, in a true end-of-the-world story, On The Beach! Join us there, at the end of the world!

On The Beach has remained in print since publication, and is available from most booksellers in print, ebook, and audiobook formats. 

Post-Apocalyptia can be found on most podcast apps, and on our website at https://www.postapocalyptia.com. We can also be found on social media on Facebook, Instagram, Threads, Twitter/X, Bluesky, and Reddit. Have a story you'd like to see us feature? Or, want to join us as a guest? Leave us a comment on any of our social media, or email us at postapocalyptiapodcast@gmail.com.

Intro/Outro Music: "Achilles" by Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com), Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 4.0 License http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/

Interstitial music is taken from "The Hum", by Jordan Winslow, available at https://www.jordanwinslow.me, and is free for commercial use with attribution. 

S1E17 ~ The Last Chase27 Jul 202501:41:17

This week, join me for a look at an obscure but fascinating dystopian action film: 1981's The Last Chase, starring Lee Majors and Burgess Meredith! Windy joins me again to talk about the 1970s energy crisis, mobility as freedom, and authoritarianism. Plus, we'll look at that most unusual of artifacts: an '80s action film with no romance?! We'll also get nostalgic as we talk about our late father, who introduced us to this and many other great stories, and to whom we're dedicating this episode on his birthday. Join us there, at the end of the world!

The Last Chase is not available for streaming, but can be purchased on DVD from Amazon and other distributors. 

For a special twist: Watch Mystery Science Theater 3000 take on this film, here on YouTube!

Questions, requests, suggestions, and comments can be emailed to us at postapocalyptiapodcast@gmail.com.

You can find us on social media at Facebook, Threads, Bluesky, and Reddit. Other contacts still to come.

Website.

S1E16 ~ Leave the World Behind21 Jul 202501:15:43

This week, Windy returns to join me and talk about Sam Esmail's 2023 film, Leave the World Behind! We'll talk about misanthropy, infrastructure collapse, and the Friends season finale (yes, really). We'll meet our first true doomsday prepper, and learn about Havana Syndrome; and we'll ask ourselves, what's the cheapest way to take down a country? Join us there, at the end of the world!

Stranger Things, genre, and story structure, as considered by Tumblr, here.

President Obama's involvement in Leave the World Behind, as reported by Forbes, here.

Havana Syndrome, as explained on History Channel's History's Greatest Mysteries, here.

Leave the World Behind can be viewed on Netflix.

Questions, requests, suggestions, and comments can be emailed to us at postapocalyptiapodcast@gmail.com.

You can find us on social media at Facebook, Threads, Bluesky, and Reddit. Other contacts still to come.

Website.

 

S1E15 ~ Fallout 214 Jul 202500:31:59

This week, we return to the post-nuclear world of Fallout, with the 1998 video game sequel by Interplay Entertainment and Black Isle Studios, Fallout 2! Say goodbye to our old friend the Vault Dweller, and say hello to his grandchild, the Chosen One. We'll discover a new antagonist and a new nation, and learn about the source of entirely too many mutations: The Forced Evolutionary Virus, or FEV. Plus, we'll talk about the legacy of the series' earliest entries, and the handover to this upstart new company called Bethesda Softworks. Join me there, at the end of the world!

Fallout 2 may be purchased for PC on the Steam and GOG platforms.

Don't want to invest the time to play? You can watch a very entertaining playthrough on Youtube here, courtesy of Many a True Nerd! Or you can check out the game's Wikipedia page here.

Questions, requests, suggestions, and comments can be emailed to us at postapocalyptiapodcast@gmail.com.

You can find us on social media at Facebook, Threads, Bluesky, and Reddit. Other contacts still to come.

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S1E14 ~ I Have No Mouth, And I Must Scream06 Jul 202500:26:58

This week, we look at what may be the bleakest post-apocalypse we'll ever cover: Harlan Ellison's famous 1967 short story, I Have No Mouth, and I Must Scream! We'll talk about godlike machines, internet thought experiments, and some serious body horror. And, we'll ask the one question we all know better than to ask: What's the worst that could happen? Walk in the shoes of the last survivors of humanity, and consider why MAAAAYBE artificial general intelligence might not be the boon it seems to be, in this classic story. Join me there, at the end of the world!

Read the story here.

Video overview of Roko's Basilisk can be viewed here.

Questions, requests, suggestions, and comments can be emailed to us at postapocalyptiapodcast@gmail.com.

You can find us on social media at Facebook, Threads, Bluesky, and Reddit. Other contacts still to come.

Website.

S1E13 ~ The Gunslinger29 Jun 202500:40:09

This week, we look at another fully fictional world, in one of my lifelong favorite stories: Stephen King's 1982 novel, The Gunslinger! We'll talk about determination, dying worlds, and the desert to end all deserts. Plus, one of the most famous first lines in modern literature! Join us there, at the end of the world.

List of changes to the 2003 revision of The Gunslinger.

Questions, requests, suggestions, and comments can be emailed to us at postapocalyptiapodcast@gmail.com.

You can find us on social media at Facebook, Threads, Bluesky, and Reddit. Other contacts still to come.

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S1E12 ~ Mad Max23 Jun 202501:16:57

This week, I'm joined by my sister, Windy, and her friend, Alex, to look at a true milestone of the post-apocalyptic genre: 1979's Mad Max! Which, despite setting the pace for the genre, somehow manages to be something completely other than post-apocalyptic. But no matter; we'll talk about biker gangs, fuel shortages, and Australian slang, and ask ourselves the truly important questions, like: Who is the Dark One, anyway? Join us there, at the end of the world!

Questions, requests, suggestions, and comments can be emailed to us at postapocalyptiapodcast@gmail.com.

You can find us on social media at Facebook, Threads, Bluesky, and Reddit. Other contacts still to come.

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S1E11 ~ Final Fantasy X16 Jun 202502:05:16

This week I'm joined by my son, Ethan, to take a look at our first post-apocalypse set in an entirely fictional world: the 2001 Squaresoft (now Square Enix) Playstation 2 video game, Final Fantasy X! It's machines vs. magic in an island paradise that was destroyed a thousand years ago. We'll talk about sacrifice, the afterlife, and the power of religion--not to mention the most terrifying laugh in history. Plus, everyone has daddy issues! Welcome to the fantasy world of Spira, where you can join us at the end of the world!

Questions, requests, suggestions, and comments can be emailed to us at postapocalyptiapodcast@gmail.com.

You can find us on social media at Facebook, Threads, Bluesky, and Reddit. Other contacts still to come.

Website.

S1E10 ~ Earth Abides08 Jun 202500:34:31

We go all the way back to 1949 for this week's story: George R. Stewart's novel, Earth Abides! We'll talk about fatal plagues, survival vs. living, and a man with a hammer--and, just how hard can it be to survive an apocalypse in California? This and more in today's episode. Join us there, at the end of the world!

Questions, requests, suggestions, and comments can be emailed to us at postapocalyptiapodcast@gmail.com.

You can find us on social media at Facebook, Threads, Bluesky, and Reddit. Other contacts still to come.

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S1E9 ~ Waterworld01 Jun 202500:59:18

We have a guest this week! We'll take a look at Kevin Costner's other post-apocalyptic movie, 1995's Waterworld! We'll talk about men with gills, scenery-chewing villains, and quick-witted children, and we'll ask the question: What's up with that kid's tattoo, anyway? Also: Have we finally found an apocalypse that no one could survive, if it happened in our world? Join us there, at the end of the world!

Questions, requests, suggestions, and comments can be emailed to us at postapocalyptiapodcast@gmail.com.

You can find us on social media at Facebook, Threads, and Reddit. Other contacts still to come.

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A Brief Update26 May 202500:03:35

Hey, listeners: Due to technical difficulties, we won't be posting an episode this week. Listen in for more details, and join us again next week when we return!

Questions, requests, suggestions, and comments can be emailed to us at postapocalyptiapodcast@gmail.com.

You can find us on social media at Facebook, Threads, and Reddit. Other contacts still to come.

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S2E20 ~ Genesis II28 Jun 202600:38:13

This week on Post-Apocalyptia: We look at a lesser-known film by Star Trek creator Gene Roddenberry, 1973's Genesis II! We'll talk about suspended animation, mutants, and the third World War. We'll look at high tech subway lines, '70s sex appeal, and the ugly specter of slavery. And we'll ask ourselves: Just what's it take to get a show on the air, anyway? This and more, in Gene Roddenberry's Genesis II! Join us there, at the end of the world.

Genesis II can be watched for free on the Roku Channel, or for rent or purchase on Amazon Prime Video and other services; it can also be purchased on DVD.

Post-Apocalyptia can be found on most podcast apps, and on our website at https://www.postapocalyptia.com. We can also be found on social media on Facebook, Instagram, Threads, Twitter/X, Bluesky, and Reddit. Have a story you'd like to see us feature? Or, want to join us as a guest? Leave us a comment on any of our social media, or email us at postapocalyptiapodcast@gmail.com.

Intro/Outro Music: "Achilles" by Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com), Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 4.0 License http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/

Interstitial music is taken from "The Hum", by Jordan Winslow, available at https://www.jordanwinslow.me, and is free for commercial use with attribution. 

 

S1E8 ~ Fallout: A Post Nuclear Role Playing Game19 May 202500:31:55

This week, we talk about the first in a historic line of post-apocalyptic video games: Interplay's 1997 classic, Fallout: A Post Nuclear Role Playing Game! We'll talk about retro-futurism, forced evolution, and the easiest nuclear apocalypse to survive--as long as you don't mind a little radiation. Join us there, at the end of the world!

Questions, requests, suggestions, and comments can be emailed to us at postapocalyptiapodcast@gmail.com.

You can find us on social media at Facebook, Threads, and Reddit. Other contacts still to come.

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S1E7 ~ A Canticle for Leibowitz12 May 202500:21:52

This week, we look at Walter Miller's 1959 science-fiction bestseller, A Canticle for Leibowitz! We talk about how history repeats itself, how knowledge can be lost or preserved, and how one person can't do it alone--but one person might start something that lasts. Join me there, at the end of the world!

Questions, requests, suggestions, and comments can be emailed to us at postapocalyptiapodcast@gmail.com.

You can find us on social media at Facebook, Threads, and Reddit. Other contacts still to come.

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S1E6 ~ Night of the Living Dead04 May 202500:57:31

This week I'm joined by our first podcast guest! We take a look at George Romero's classic 1968 film, Night of the Living Dead, and set the pace for every zombie story to come. We'll talk about practical effects, the space race, and the horror that only comes when the apocalypse...is us. Join us there, at the end of the world!

Questions, requests, suggestions, and comments can be emailed to us at postapocalyptiapodcast@gmail.com.

You can find us on social media at Facebook, Threads, and Reddit. Other contacts still to come.

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S1E5 ~ Death Stranding, Part Two27 Apr 202500:24:27

This week is part two of our look at Hideo Kojima's 2019 video game masterpiece, Death Stranding! We'll talk about enemies, allies, and connection, as we continue looking at our most unusual apocalypse yet. Join me there, at the end of the world!

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