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It is hard to talk about death. Victoria Medina, Off-Broadway writer, producer, and director and best selling author shares how she combined her theater production and caregiving skills to celebrate the lives of those closest to her, from family to friends. Whether you just lost someone or preparing for someone close, or just taking care of yourself and want to learn more about celebrating the lives of those you love and invigorating your own life, this is the podcast for you. Remember to vi ...
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Are you sick and tired of all the negative conversations about your home, America? Do you want to enjoy some uplifting discussions and share comments about this country you live in? Join writer, producer, director of the inspirational Off-Broadway show One Nation, One Mission, One Promise for a positive conversation about America that celebrates our unique and diverse citizenship. Whether you want to discover uplifting stories about your neighbors, just want to hear some great inspirational ...
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October's Children

Jacob Mandell & Derrick Valen in collaboration with ArcanaCast

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"October’s Children" is an episodic full-cast paranormal mystery/horror audio drama set in a small college town in New England. "October’s Children" focuses on a small, diverse group of 20- and 30-somethings trying to survive the trials and tribulations of ‘everyday’ life in Wolfbrook, New Hampshire. Unbeknownst to them at series start, the group will face increasingly strange and dangerous situations as the boundaries between our world and another fade, and monstrous creatures begin to infi ...
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CW: Violence, Gore, Loud Noises, Abduction, Samuel and John finally meet. Jeff, Conrad, and Xerxes try to determine their next steps while Victoria Beaumonte does the same. Grace gets ready for a date and gets an unexpected visitor. Renee and Monk make some unsettling discoveries at the library. Sophia tries to warn everyone of what's coming. Ollie…
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CW: violence Mrs. Castellanos finds strange markings gouged into the trees near her house, Jeff and Renee come to investigate. Conrad and Ollie talk while walking down "The Wrong Street" Xerxes and Monk try to salvage what they can after the attack at the scrapyard. Ashley has car trouble and gets help from an unwelcome source Episode 8 Should Old …
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CW: Violence, Loud noises, Guns, Descriptions of gore, Smoking and alcohol, Bugs Ashley interviews various locals about strange goings on and receives a series of interspliced stories: Getting lost in spaces that shouldn't exist, getting abducted by alien bugs, the legend of "the skull-sucker of Wolfbrook" as well as conflicting tales about Mrs. Ca…
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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 behav…
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CW: Violence, Loud Noise, Intentional Misgendering Xerxes is attacked in the scrapyard. The group decides that enough strange things are going on that they should form a coterie to investigate everything. Ollie makes a new friend at the coffee shop Conrad, Jeff, and Ollie go spooky spelunking Ashley and Renée make an unsettling discovery about the …
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CW: While Gardening Ollie and Grace talk about institutionalized prayer in public school, and Grace notices that something is very wrong with her garden. Ashley is pulled over by a police officer for no apparent reason. Over the phone, Captain Beaumonte assures her everything is perfectly fine and then makes a phone call of her own. Conrad takes an…
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CW: Violence, Gore, Loud Noise, Misgendering Ollie runs afoul of some campaigners outside of City Hall. Mrs. Castellanos calls 911 about something rummaging through her garbage cans. The group gathers at Mrs. Castellanos’s house, where they discover something strange. Ashley follows up a lead from the scene of the creature’s attack. If you enjoyed …
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CW: Ashley enlists Jeff’s help to find and explore the location of the attack. Renée takes Mrs. Castellanos into town to run some errands and finds unexpected company. Conrad gets an unlikely history lesson from a strange man. Ollie goes to the scrapyard at the edge of town looking for a new side-view mirror and hears from Xerxes Medina that strang…
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CW: gore, loud noises Something goes terribly wrong for a pair of locals driving through the woods on Andronicus Hill Road. Ollie Masteron, Jeff Trembley, and Conrad Feilding welcome a newcomer to town at the local coffee shop Unhallowed Grounds. Renée Simard, sentenced to community service for a D.U.I., helps a confused and doomsaying Sophia Caste…
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Today is a very special episode because today I will be speaking with my friend and funeral director Christopher Tombline, Executive Manager of Gutterman Funeral Homes. Christopher Tombline has been a NY State Licensed Funeral Director for over thirty...By Victoria Medina
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Congratulations!! You Voted!! Before we think about what is next, let's take a moment and extend a huge thanks and round of applause to all the employees and volunteers around the country who stepped up, in a bipartisan spirit, for all of us to exercise our right to vote. The ultimate rulers of our democracy are not a President and senators and con…
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The United States is less than a week away from voting for the next President of the United States. Every election is the most important election of a person's lifetime. Every election. Today I discuss why every election is the most important lesson. Why you should vote. Who you are voting for and most importantly why your vote is also your voice. …
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Today is about what women have in common. I read two articles that appeared to be about women on the left and women on the right, but in the end when you look at the articles closely. The issues on both sides are the same. We have far more in common than we have apart. Thank you for joining me today. Please email me at onenationsocialmedia@gmail.co…
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Today is special. Today I will discuss our common ground through our first amendment of the Bill of Rights. Today is also special because I have the opportunity to feature an excerpt from Writer, Director, and Choreographer Tony Spinsoa's new musical, Singing Revolution. 'Singing Revolution' is a contemporary musical with a Europop score. It’s the …
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Each week I have been discussing a line from the first document of the Charters of Freedom, The Declaration of Independence. In addition, I also highlight a great American, and I select from all walks of life, Asian American, Latin American, Hispanic American, African American and European American, because we have a plethora of gifts to choose fro…
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Wow, the day after the first presidential debate of 2020. The first debate between Donald Trump and Joe Biden. If you did not watch it you may be hearing the response echoing, from all ideologies, democrat, republican, independent, everyone - it was well we will discuss this and I am thrilled to add that we will also celebrate an amazing hero - Her…
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Today, it is an honor and with sadness that we dedicate this episode to Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsberg. She was a giant among us. Her voice and her legacy will live on for generations. Please join me in celebrating her life and share with me your thoughts. Thank you for joining me today. Please email me at onenationsocialmedia@gmail.com,…
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Imagine if the military was pointed at the people of America and not there to protect? Today we celebrate Puerto Rican Heritage Month and the many reason why we vote. We will also continue our conversation about The Charters of Freedom. Thank you for joining me today. Please email me at onenationsocialmedia@gmail.com, visit our store at onenmpstore…
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Today is about - What exactly is Law and Order? Is it to bring peace and harmony to one people, one country? Or is it to harass the people to do the bidding of those who wish to control and not lead? Can there be an America for one citizen if there is not an America for another citizen? We will also continue our conversation about The Charters of F…
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"If children do not understand the Constitution, they cannot understand how our government functions, or what their rights and responsibilities are as citizens of the United States." - John Roberts, Chief Justice of the United States of America Today I will speak about the notion that if our own representatives do not understand the Charters of Fre…
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Last week on August 18, 1920, was the day the 19th Amendment, giving women the right to vote was ratified. Meaning that it was officially valid, but it was not until August 26, 1920, when it was actually signed into law and officially put into practice. So today is called Equality day. What does that mean to you? Today I discuss what voting means t…
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Today we celebrate, advocate and inspire everyone to vote. I include quotes from extraordinary Americans about voting and the next grievance in The Declaration of Independence. I also suggest what we can do to make sure everyone votes. It is a right, there is no reason to postpone. Thank you for joining me today. Please email me at onenationsocialm…
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Today we pay tribute to over 150,000 souls lost to COVID-19. We connect their untimely deaths to the next grievance in The Declaration of Independence. I also suggest what we can do to unite us against a virus and instead of dividing us against each other. Thank you for joining me today. Please email me at onenationsocialmedia@gmail.com, visit our …
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America recently celebrated its 244th birthday. In 1776, America fought a war to create a government, as outlined in the Declaration of Independence that will take care of its people’s safety and happiness. How do you think your representatives are living up to this mission today? We explore this in today's episode and the heartbreak many Asian Ame…
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