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Breakin
Season 1 · Episode 343
lundi 14 septembre 2020 • Duration 00:29
The police would be there in about ten more minutes, she figured. It would be worth the wait if she gets cuffed by that dreamy officer Peller again.
This episode is not explicit.
Written and performed by David S. Dear, producer of A Ninth World Journal
David is an Audible Approved Producer produces and performs in numerous audiobooks as well as the audio drama A Ninth World Journal and performs in several other audio dramas.
https://ninthworldjournal.com
TRANSCRIPT
The worst part about breaking into this house was the ear-splitting decibel level of the klaxon. The owners of the house wouldn't be home for another week, so they wouldn't shut off the alarm.
A Songbird Reviews Songbirding
Season 1 · Episode 342
lundi 14 septembre 2020 • Duration 00:47
A songbird gives his review of the podcast Songbirding
This episode is not explicit.
Written and Performed by Elizabeth Wilcox and James Schwarz, both of The Dimension Door Podcast
www.dimensiondoorpodcast.com
TRANSCRIPT
Listen Rinse Repeat – REVIEW challenge
Songbird Reviews Songbirding
Soft crunching sounds as someone walks through forest undergrowth, with the sound of birds
singing in the background. The steps slow as INTERVIEWER softly speaks
INTERVIEWER: Alright, I'm here today looking for a songbird. That bird looks like it's
singing, so it's probably a songbird, right? Okay, here goes…I'm now going to cast 'speak with
animals' to communicate with this bird.
Sounds of spellcasting.
INTERVIEWER: Alright, then. Hello, bird. We're here, in a forest where Rob Porter has
recorded birdsong for his podcast, Songbirding. I have one question for you: What is your review
of Songbirding?
BIRD: IT'S GOOD!
This episode written by Elizabeth Wilcox, and performed by James Schwarz, both of The Dimension Door Podcast.
Fiona's Blocked Call
Season 1 · Episode 333
lundi 10 août 2020 • Duration 00:41
EPISODE 3: Fiona's Blocked Call
This episode is not explicit.
Written by: Kyle Jones
http://discussingwho.com
TRANSCRIPT
You must be kidding me!! Who even gets busy signals now?? My Darlings, guess what? I suppose I won't be meeting with the Board as those idiots blocked my call! I told Mommy and Daddy I did NOT want to do this. Hmmmmm...wait. What does this do? In case of a tantrum, press here.
This episode of Listen, Rinse, Repeat was written by Kyle Jones of the Discussing Who podcast and starred Fiona Faucet as herself. Find out more at Discussing Who.com.
Lost Connections – part 1 of 8 (E1 D6)
Season 1 · Episode 244
lundi 25 mai 2020 • Duration 00:50
David calls Elvira from another timeline. Elvira needs to talk David into helping her. David needs to convince Elvira to trust him. It's basically a whole… wibbly-wobbly timey-wimey thing.
This story in eight parts can be listened to in any order. To follow Elvira's timeline, go E1-E8, and to follow David's, D1-D8 – once they are all released, of course.
This episode is not explicit.
ELVIRA – Kirsty Woolven
DAVID – Lee Shackleford
Written and produced by Karin Heimdahl.
To hear more from us, check out fiction podcasts Y2K, Relativity and upcoming show Arrivals.
Karin is the creator of audio drama Y2K. In 2019, she won an Audioverse award for writing a spoken word monologue. She is also a voice actor, podcaster and drama teacher turned project manager. Voice acting credits include Mirrors, Vampires of White Chapel, Copperheart and Hit the Bricks. She produces and co-hosts Det nya svarta, a pop culture podcast in Swedish. Karin lives in Gothenburg, Sweden.
Y2K website https://y2kpod.com/
Listen https://y2kpod.com/episodes/
Arrivals https://arrivalspod.carrd.co/
Relativity https://relativitypodcast.com/
TRANSCRIPT
E1 D6
(dial tone, click)
E: (cheerful) Hello!
D: Hi, um, Elvira?
E: No, sorry, must be a wrong number.
D: OK... um, did she use to live there?
E: Not that I know of.
D: Oh. Sorry.
E: Right.
D: Are you sure?
E: Um, yes. Very sure.
D: OK. It's just…
E: (getting annoyed) What?
D: You sound just like her.
E: What do you mean?
D: Well… What's your name?
E: (shocked) I… don't know.
(click)
CREDITS
This Listen, Rinse, Repeat story was written and produced by Karin Heimdahl - that's me. Kirsty Woolven voiced Elvira, and Lee Shackleford voiced David. To hear more from us, check out Y2K, Relativity and upcoming show Arrivals.
Sound effects either created by Karin, or from freesound.org under the Creative Commons 0 license. Credits music "Somber Viola" by BigManJoe, also from Freesound.
Fashion Doll Hotline
Season 1 · Episode 243
lundi 25 mai 2020 • Duration 00:42
The fashion doll hotline is here for any fashion doll in need.
This episode is not explicit.
Written and performed by Sara Newell
Sara is creator behind the upcoming show Love and Superpowers and the translator for Beast the dog on Pup Life Ruff Life.
TRANSCRIPT
(Phones ring continuously )
(Click of an operator picking up a call)
Fashion Doll Hotline, Babs speaking.
...
Army man I told you to stop calling. I can't get you a date.
(Click of an operator picking up a call)
Fashion Doll Hotline, Babs speaking.
...
They want to cut your hair? Well that's fine, as long as they have the official fashion doll salon.
....
They don't? They only have craft scissors? Oh my. Where you now?
...
The toy box? Well, just braid your hair. It will be fine. It will distract the kids.
...
Why not?
...
You don't have articulated joints in your hand? What do you mean? All fashion dolls have articulated joints in their hand.
...
You're not one of us. Oh, I'm not quite sure what I can do for-
(The line goes dead)
Telephone click taken from: 15_34_02.mp3 by Omar Alvarado https://freesound.org/people/Omar%20Alvarado/sounds/251536/
Ringing: telephone.mp3 by Werra https://freesound.org/people/Werra/sounds/78565/
Line disconnect taken from: AlexandreJourdan_2013_s1.wav byiut_Paris8 https://freesound.org/people/iut_Paris8/sounds/166888/
Strange Eggs - Hoopoe
Season 1 · Episode 242
vendredi 22 mai 2020 • Duration 00:48
Hoopoes lay smelly eggs.
This episode is not explicit.
Story by PRRP, Music by Mx Michael
https://www.patreon.com/freckle
TRANSCRIPT
Hoopoes lay smelly eggs.
Like their namesake, unless I'm pronouncing it wrong, they're a bird that will lay a smelly, brown fluid across their egg batch, to kind of prevent predators and stuff from wanting to look at them, because they're so nasty and disgusting. It makes them smell like bacteria and rotting meat. I remember in the summer, you did not want to get outside the house when it got too warm, because of all the animals, so I can only imagine how repulsive these eggs seem. They're normally blue, but they make them all gross and brown.
Hoopoes lay strange eggs.
Sheriff Jim
Season 1 · Episode 241
vendredi 22 mai 2020 • Duration 01:04
How Sheriff Jim came up with the idea for the bugle warning system.
This episode is not explicit.
Voiced and written by Kari Aguila of "Broken, Alaska".
www.brokenalaskapodcast.com
TRANSCRIPT
Sheriff Jim.
Sheriff Jim keeps the streets of Broken, Alaska safe, and last year, he came up with a brilliant idea. Broken isn't big enough to have a 911 system, and people were having a tough time remembering his new cell number (it's 907-397-9037, by the way). Anyway, Sheriff Jim thought long and hard about what to do, and the answer came to him like a bolt of lightning in the middle of the night. He remembered the days of his youth in Kansas, when an air-raid siren was an effective way to alert the whole town of danger, so why not develop a similar system in Broken?
An air-raid siren would cost too much, and it seemed a bit extravagant to have people cranking it up every time they needed the Sheriff, so Jim decided to go with something smaller. That's why you see the shiny brass bugles nailed to poles all around town. If you get in a pinch and need a hand, just give a bugle a big blow, and Sheriff Jim will come running.
This episode of Listen, Rinse, Repeat was voiced by Kari Aguila of "Broken, Alaska" and written by Kari Aguila.
Relative Populations
Season 1 · Episode 240
vendredi 22 mai 2020 • Duration 00:43
Your Brain on Facts is a half-hour podcast of things you didn't know, things you thought you knew, and things you never knew you never knew, covering topics as diverse as science-fiction, funerals, food origins, heroic animals, and the strategic butter reserve.
Before she started the Your Brain On Facts podcast to safely vent the copious bonus facts in her brain, Moxie LaBouche performed and produced burlesque, specifically "nerd-lesque." It was her privilege to produce the only George R. R. Martin-approved burlesque tribute to Game of Thrones and even to play for the man himself.
Moxie has presented a local TED talk, is the prolific author of unfinished fiction, knows seven words of Latin, and previously earned her living as a goat farmer and soap maker. She is also the creator and co-host of the Science With Savannah, Age 7 podcast and YouTube channel.
Moxie lives in Virginia with her husband and a dozen or so pets.
http://yourbrainonfacts.com/
TRANSCRIPT
There are more plastic flamingos in the world than real flamingos. There are more tigers in captivity in the US than in the rest of the world. There are also more Juggalos, fans of the Insane Clown Posse, then there are polar bears. Now would be a good time to mention that I am not liable for your therapy bills.
The River Stole the Gods: Part 3
Season 1 · Episode 239
vendredi 22 mai 2020 • Duration 00:42
The kobolds need to get their story straight.
This episode is not explicit.
Written and Performed by Pete Barry
Pete Barry is a co-creator of the audio comedy Mission: Rejected. He is an award-winning screenwriter, playwright, actor, director and musician. He was named a 2013 Young and Hungry List writer, and Sony Pictures is currently developing his screenplay Marian.
missionrejected.simplecast.com/
TRANSCRIPT
The Sage: Kobold theatre presents...The river stole the gods.
Kobold Acolyte: Pirates stole the gods!
Kobold Priest: Pirates live in the water!
Kobold Acolyte: It almost the truth.
Kobold Priest: It IS the truth. Got it?
Kobold Acolyte: Yeah I got it.
Kobold Priest: What they look like?
Kobold Acolyte: Pirates? I dunno I never saw a pirate.
Kobold Priest: Yes you did!
Kobold Acolyte: I did?
Kobold Priest: When they stole the gods!
Kobold Acolyte: Oooooohhh. They look mean.
Kobold Priest: Peg leggedy!
Kobold Acolyte: With hats!
Kobold Priest: This a perfect crime.
Kobold Acolyte: What if we don't get our story straight?
Kobold Priest: Good point.
Kobold Acolyte: AAAAA (splash)
Kobold Priest: Now it a perfect crime.
River by: cagancelik
Splash by: InspectorJ
All Solutions Are Now Workarounds
Season 1 · Episode 238
vendredi 22 mai 2020 • Duration 00:44
Finally, a conversation.
This episode is not explicit.
Written by C. G: Thompson, courtesy of 50-Word Stories.
Performed and produced by Hannah Mullen.
Writing licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 4.0 License
http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
C.G. Thompson's stories most recently have appeared in FlashBack Fiction, Brilliant Flash Fiction, and Flash Frontier. In December, one of her stories was read in Hong Kong. Her work has also previously appeared in 50-Word Stories.
Hi! I'm Hannah, a 23 year old Midwesterner living in Los Angeles working in the digital media industry. I am a part of two podcasts, GuildFellows (a TTRPG podcast) and SCP Play (a Monster of the Week podcast).
TRANSCRIPT
She was alone in the wilderness of the coronavirus. Telecommuting to work, texting friends, waving to neighbors from a distance.
She took a long drive. At a quiet intersection, she stopped briefly at the red light, then accelerated.
The police car behind her turned on its siren.
Finally, a conversation.
Credits
This episode of Listen, Rinse, Repeat was voiced and produced by Hannah Mullen, and written by C.G. Thompson courtesy of fiftywordstories.com
C.G. Thompson's stories most recently have appeared in FlashBack Fiction, Brilliant Flash Fiction, and Flash Frontier.
Music by Chip Michael.









