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Sidequesting

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Sidequesting is a fantasy podcast about avoiding the main plot. It follows Rion, an adventurer who’s willing to help just about anyone out - as long as they’re not being asked to deal with the scary wizard everyone keeps talking about.
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What Will Be Here?

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[COMPLETED SERIES] In What Will Be Here?, five friends send a rocket to space with a collection of recordings on it that document the world’s decline, the stories they want to tell, and their efforts in building this rocket to get their message to the stars. They wonder what their world will have become by the time their message is listened to. At its core, this show is about living and creating when things feel pointless. It's a story that came out of the pandemic, and the landscape in whic ...
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Seen and Not Heard

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What happens when you lose something you thought you'd always have? What happens when the thing you lose is one of your senses? Bet Kline is deaf. That wasn't the case a year ago. Now that her life has been upended, she has to figure out how to carve out a new path for herself and navigate her way down it. Easier said than done.
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The Way We Haunt Now is a lighthearted horror audio drama about female friendships, found family, and fighting the narratives that try to define us – even in the afterlife. Oh, and ghosts. Did we mention ghosts? It follows dual protagonists, Eulalie Reed and Frankie Summerson, on their crash course toward self-fulfillment and friendship as they str…
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Wanderer’s Journal is a fantasy fiction podcast about Marigold and Pluto, two people from different backgrounds, and their unlikely friendship formed through a magical journal that links them. Each of them finds a journal, learns that their voice is recorded into it, and can be both read and played back to the other. Unbeknownst to them, they becom…
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Malik and Jamie were roommates when the world ended. Now separated by half the country, literal acid rain, werewolves, aliens, and more, they start a chat podcast to stay in touch and work through the increasing uncertainty of their new apocalyptic reality. Each week, Malik & Jamie will tackle topics like: should I change my office hours to accommo…
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Travelling Light is a science fantasy podcast from the creator of Monstrous Agonies. Follow the Traveller on their journey through the stars as they collect stories for their community archive, and help shape their world through audience submissions and choose-your-own-adventure decision making. Episode transcript: https://www.monstrousproductions.…
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Someone Dies In This Elevator - Julius Caelevator Rating: PG. Et tu, Brutevator? This episode contains murder, betrayal, and elevators. Transcript here. This episode was written and directed by Max Kreisky. Dialogue editing by Brad Colbroock. Sound design by Tal Minear. The receptionist was voiced by Tal Minear. Bort was voiced by Stephen Indrisano…
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Upstream. Content warnings for animal harm and death in an elevator. Transcript here. This microsode was written by Daisy McNamara and recorded by David Charles Dukellis. It was produced by Tal Minear. Daisy is one of the creators of Eeler’s Choice. You can also hear her work on Bloody Fm and Law Of Names productions. David Charles Dukellis is an a…
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Seen and Not Heard would like to take a moment to support another DMV-area podcast! Big fans of Stormfire Productions over here, so if you haven't checked out their work yet, we cannot recommend it enough! TRANSCRIPT: Viento, el cielo As the earth begins to tremble Some debts are generational Andrea, Mateo You must go (you must go) Save your Abuelo…
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A Letter to the King. Content warning for death in an elevator. Transcript here. This episode was written by C.C. McLoughlin. It was recorded by Devyn Boer and produced by Tal Minear. Visit ccmcloughlin.com for links to CC's social media and portfolio. You can find Devyn at devynrboer@gmail.com. Find them in the sci-fi drama Records from The Reaver…
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Get Busy Living. Content warning for death in an elevator. Transcript here. This microsode was written, recorded, and produced by Lauren Tucker. Find Lauren's work at thelaurentucker.carrd.co! Check out When Tower Angels Fall at towerangelspodcast.com! Follow us @SDITEpod on Instagram, Tumblr, & Twitter. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit mega…
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The Elevator’s Hunger. Content warnings for body horror and death in an elevator. Transcript here. This microsode was written and produced by Tal Minear. It was recorded by Lou Sutcliffe. Lou is the creator of The Pantaloon Society, an audio-novella in twelve parts. It tells the tale of an ancient and clandestine society of clowns with unusual abil…
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Just Let Go. Content warnings for description of permanent injury, pained noises, suicidal ideation, mention of a dead body, and death in an elevator. Transcript here. This microsode was written by Nikko Goldstein. It was recorded and produced by Tal Minear. Nikko is also a sound editor and voice actor. You can find them on twitter @silentengee and…
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The Vertical Carriage. Content warning for death in an elevator. Transcript here. For more sword stories, check out Of The Sword, a daily sword-based, micro-fiction anthology that will run in September 2023. The episodes each feature a different, unique sword and the story surrounding it. This microsode was written and produced by Tal Minear. It wa…
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Home Body. Content warnings for gore, implied abuse, and death in an elevator. Transcript here. This microsode was written by Stephen Indrisano, directed by Sivan Raz, and sound designed by Brad Colbroock. It featured Virginia Spotts as Emil and and Alasdair Stuart as Raymond. Executive Produced by Tal Minear. Follow us @SDITEpod on Instagram, Tumb…
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Duel Diligence. Content warnings for rats, animal death, violence, and death in an elevator. Transcript here. This episode was written by Lou Sutcliffe and recorded and produced by Brad Colbroock. Lou is the creator of The Pantaloon Society, an audio-novella in twelve parts. It tells the tale of an ancient and clandestine society of clowns with unu…
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A Proposal. Content warnings for choking and death in an elevator. Transcript here. This microsode was written and narrated by Maddie Girouard. Sound design by Tal Minear. Maddie is a voice actor and writer, and you can find her on twitter at @Madd_VO. Join Apollo+ through the Apollo Podcasts app or by going to apollopods.com/plus. Follow us @SDITE…
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It's a good thing Bet and Lucy both know sign language! TRANSCRIPT This episode featured the voices of: Madelyn Harvieux as Lucy Caroline Mincks as Bet Ella Watts as the Barista This episode was written by Newton Schottelkotte and Caroline Mincks, with sound design by Newton Schottelkotte. Check out Where the Stars Fell: "In a mysterious Oregon tow…
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Endless hallways lead to endless elevators. Keep going. Rating: PG. Transcript here. This episode was written and produced by Leslie Gideon. Jessica was voiced by Leslie Gideon. Simon was voiced by Brad Colbroock. Episode artwork by Tal Minear. Check out Hallway to Nowhere, a microfiction horror podcast about isolation, escape, and that which is al…
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Someone Dies In This Elevator - Natural Causes In which Rion and Leif go to great lengths to break a curse. Rating: G. Transcript here. This episode was written and produced by Tal Minear (they/them), with original music by Ali Hylton (they/she). Leif was voiced by Felix Trench (he/him), Mara was voiced by Mo Mo O’Brien (she/her), Rakell was voiced…
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In which a whole town is given the silent treatment, and Rion tries to open up some communication. Transcript here. This episode was written and produced by Tal Minear with dialogue editing by Brad Colbroock. Eryx was voiced by Stephen Indrisano. Cella was voiced by Bonni Calderwood-Aspinwall. Sequoyah was voiced by Tal Minear. The voice of Rion wa…
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Someone Dies In This Elevator - As They Kiss, Consume Rating: R. These violent delights have violent ends, And in their triumph die like fire and powder, Which as they kiss consume. The sweetest honey Is loathsome in his own deliciousness, And in the taste confounds the appetite. This episode contains the willful acceptance of death, zombies, and d…
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In which bitter rivals face off in a final match, and Rion learns the true meaning of competition. Transcript here. This episode was written by Leslie Gideon and produced by Tal Minear, with dialogue editing by Brad Colbroock. Nary was voiced by Jenna Rose Geiser. Sage was voiced by Greg Vinciguerra. The voice of Rion was Tal Minear. Learn more abo…
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Someone Dies In This Elevator - Fix it Going Forward Rating: PG. Sometimes you have to accept things as they are. This episode contains death in an elevator. Transcript here. The trailer at the end of this episode was for Liars & Leeches, a supernatural horror audio drama created by Hemlock Creek Productions. This show delves deep into the complica…
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Someone Dies In This Elevator - For the Record Rating: PG-13. Who’s ready to break a world record? This episode contains suffocation, claustrophobia, and death in an elevator. Transcript here. The trailer at the end of the episode was for Two Flat Earthers Kidnap a Freemason, a satirical dark comedy about Secret Societies and Internet Conspiracy Cu…
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Someone Dies In This Elevator - Mourn the Slaughter Rating: R. What does it mean to be a monster? This episode contains animal death, sexual harassment, misogyny, and death in an elevator. Transcript here. The trailer at the end of the episode was for Small Victories, a comedy audio drama. In Small Victories, a recently recovered drug addict tries …
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Someone Dies In This Elevator - Depths of Ocotillo Mine Rating: PG-13. Enter the depths of the mine, and find out what awaits you. This episode contains generational trauma, discussion of the loss of loved ones, and death in an elevator. Transcript here. The trailer at the end of the episode was for A Ninth World Journal, a science fantasy audio dr…
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Someone Dies In This Elevator - Food Sciences Rating: R. CRONCH. This episode contains discussions of animal testing, lots and lots of gore, and death in an elevator. Transcript here. The trailer at the end of the episode was for Joy To The World, an orbiting holiday audio drama. It follows Joy, an astronaut alone on the ISS, as they take calls fro…
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In which a problem is large, but perhaps not as difficult as it seems. Transcript here. This episode was written by David S. Dear and produced by Tal Minear, with dialogue editing by Brad Colbroock. Arlor was voiced by Felipe Vargas. Rippy was voiced by Sam Nguyen. Besla was voiced by Roanna Cruz. The voice of Rion was Tal Minear. Learn more about …
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Someone Dies In This Elevator - Rise Rating: PG-13. Smile, you’re on camera. This episode contains the sound of a gunshot at the end of the episode, discussion of systemic inequality, and death in an elevator. Transcript here. The trailer at the end of this episode is for The Children of Room 56. In Spiritsford, The lakes have teeth. The walls have…
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Someone Dies In This Elevator - Climbing Rating: R. It’s every man for himself. This episode contains violence, murder, depiction of a plague (viral transmission), and death in an elevator. Transcript here. The trailer at the end of this episode is for Human Error. Set in an apocalyptic version of 2033, ‘Human Error’ follows a young adult named Bil…
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Rion assists with scientific research, learns about Dragonwasps, and maybe gets a crush. Transcript here. This episode was written by DJ Sylvis (they/them) and produced by Tal Minear (they/them). Finley was voiced by Newton Schottelkotte (they/them). The voice of Rion was Tal Minear. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices…
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