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Campaign is long-form actual play podcast. Our current series Campaign: Skyjacks takes place in an original setting inspired by folktales and classic adventure fiction. Join Liz Anderson, John Patrick Coan, Tyler Davis, Johnny O’Mara, and gamemaster James D’Amato as they tell a tale of daring sky pirates. … Also it’s basically an elaborate re-telling of Weekend at Bernie’s.
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s o u l s h e n a n i g a n s Expect: Indie, RAWK, Garage, Psych, Post-Punk, Scuzz, Fuzz, Vintage Soul & Twang, Breaks, Beats & beyond ... Facebook: /soulshenanigans Twitter: @soulshenanigans iTunes: soulshenanigans Mix cloud: soulshenanigans Podomatic: soulshenanigans iTunes: soulshenanigans Email: soulshenanigans@gmail.com
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Custom Jacks was founded by Veterans Andy Lynam and Scottie Stephens. Andy served in the US Coast Guard for four years and Scottie served five years with the US Marine Corps. Custom Jacks produces stunning works of art that feature the American Flag and can be customized with a logo or other image. What makes their works unique is they are cut to p…
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Several characters from around the world of Speir who all have remarkably subtle differences in their voices try a radical new therapy exercise that involves writing a journal entry while speaking what they write aloud. This is not a thinly-veiled excuse for character monologues. You're a thinly-veiled excuse for character monologues. CONTENT NOTE …
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OOPS: There was a production error we are scrambling to fix. Please accept this dear uhuru segment fir the time being. Quietus Mill continued... Olivia and Dennison negotiate their way into an expedition into the Quietus woods. OH CAPTAIN, MY CAPTAIN Pre-order now! THE ULTIMATE RPG PODCAST Listen Here! OSN BOOK CLUB ANTHOLOGY VOL. 1 Get notified fo…
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The “Mighty Moo” was the nickname given by the crew to the light aircraft carrier USS Cowpens. At the time carriers were named after battles. While the Battle of Cowpens is a rather obscure revolutionary war battle, a postcard from a local pharmacist convinced President Roosevelt to do so. The story of this scrappy little aircraft carrier is told i…
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Orimar tries to defend Truss against Aravetti using her own body. The Bishop's power would be considerable even when the Captian is at home in his own skin, so this could be difficult. Jonnit and Gable finally make progress subduing The Butcher, only to realize the entire mansion is on fire and they have to get Orimar's body to safety. CONTENT NOTE…
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Never Home – Rich Sherman More than 521,000 Americans died fighting against tyranny and oppression during World War I and World War II. About 207,000 of them never made it home – even in death. Their remains rest in 23 cemeteries spread across 8 countries on 3 continents. Cover of “Never Home: Remembering the Military Heroes Who Never Returned” Ret…
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Due to an error that we explain in the episode, there is no narrative episode this week. Instead, James and Drew discuss Galoda: the City of Swords. It is a strange commune of martial artists and mercenaries devoted to the cultivation of strength and the development of swordsmanship. Many characters owe their skills to the culture of Galoda, like O…
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The USS Dwight D. Eisenhower (CVN-69) just returned from a momentous nine month deployment in the Middle East during which they were engaged in one of the longest sustained sea combat periods for a US aircraft carrier since World War II. Their commanding officer, Captain Christopher “Chowdah” Hill joins us to share how he maintained motivation and …
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“Thank you for your service.” Those five words were a point of redemption in Beth Macy’s life. Beth was teaching math but was looking for something more. Her father was an airline pilot so Beth explored the Air Force. Their quota was full, so she joined the Navy. She enlisted in 1976 while the Vietnam War was still fresh in everyone’s mind and mili…
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Havok Journal owner Charles Faint joins us for an update. Havok Journal is my “go-to” website for all discussion military and first responder. We do a deep dive into three poignant (and somewhat related) articles by former Army Ranger now law enforcement officer Jake Smith and Mike Warnock, Editor in Chief of the Havok Journal. In “Half Staff Flags…
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Gable and Jonnit continue to face The Butcher, trying to be mindful not to harm Orimar in the process. Unfortunately, The Butcher is not taking the same courtesy with them. Orimar continues to needle Truss into a state of panic where she might be willing to surrender, but he finds she is quite stubborn. Nodoze realizes the Captain is working on a p…
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“The Unvanquished” is the latest offering from military historian and multiple bestselling author Patrick K. O’Donnell. He is recognized as a leading expert on America’s elite and special operations units. All of his 13 books are based on this subject matter and his book “We Were One; Shoulder to Shoulder with the Marines Who Took Fallujah” is requ…
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Gable and Jonnit confront The Butcher, trying to mitigate the killing intent within Sorrows End to avert disaster. Orimar takes a different approach, looking to pressure Edith Truss into surrendering to him. CONTENT NOTE Main Show: Body horror, gore, weird metaphysical spookiness, religious horror Dear Uhuru: Coming soon OSN BOOK CLUB ANTHOLOGY VOL…
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The Distinguished Flying Cross is our nation’s the fourth highest award for heroism and the highest award for extraordinary aerial achievement. The fact that Robert Lifsey was awarded four DFC medals is impressive. Even more amazing is that the awards were presented over the course of only twelve months in Vietnam, along with a Bronze Star, a Repub…
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The Butcher uses Orimar's body to hunt Truss and preach his bloody gospel. He cuts down everyone in his path leaving a grim wake. Gable, Jonnit, and Nodoze quickly move to confront the wild Luminary. The Captain tries a different tactic. CONTENT NOTE Main Show: Violence, violent sound effects, body horror, misanthropy Dear Uhuru: We return to visit…
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Orimar-in-Jonnit, Jonnit, and Gable-with-bird-talons hurry to choose their next move as the alarm bells of Sorrow's End continue to ring out. The Sorrow's End emergency response crew begins to move out - and the body of Orimar Vale (driven by The Butcher) hones in on Edith Truss' location. Gable breaks the final glass prophecy in their pocket to de…
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MARSOC is an abbreviation for Marine Forces Special Operations Command. While the Marines have fielded special operations forces before, (the “Raiders” conducted amphibious light infantry missions in World War II) there has always been some resistance within the Corps against establishing an elite unit within what many already consider an elite for…
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The bells are ringing throughout Sorrow's End -- and the crew of the Uhuru are racing the clock to seek out the Butcher in Orimar's body. Orimar's spirit hitches a ride with Gable and then Jonnit as the crew scramble to unify their plan while Edith Truss and the other inhabitants of Sorrow's End try to hide from danger... CONTENT NOTE Main Show: mo…
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