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Title: Podcasts!
Post by: viola on March 02, 2017, 07:41:54 PM
Hello! I am currently addicted to all of the horror and scifi fiction podcasts, I know there is a thread for Night Vale but I wanted to make a more generalized thread. Right now I am listening to We're Alive, which is a Zombie Apocalypse story. Some of my favourites are The Bright Sessions, The Deep Vault, Alice Isn't Dead, and Life After. Also Radiolab (that one isn't fictional, but it's still just as amazing).

I know some of you others listen to podcasts, so please come talk about your favourites, least favourites, new discoveries, and what you're currently binge listening to :D
Title: Re: Podcasts!
Post by: PickleChip on March 02, 2017, 08:34:28 PM
Alright, anyone who likes learning at all, these are my two favorite Podcasts.

When I was home schooled throughout grade school, I actualy taught myself history with this one: http://www.missedinhistory.com/podcasts

And this is my favorite, though I personally like the older ones: http://www.stuffyoushouldknow.com/podcasts
They are in English, by the way. Hope you like! ^_^
Title: Re: Podcasts!
Post by: Athena on March 02, 2017, 10:55:56 PM
Good thread idea!

Lately I've been listening to Scared Yet (http://scaredyet.chainsawsuit.com), a podcast about horror, common tropes in horror, and writing horror fiction (often the tips can be applied to writing in general though) Each episode is about 40min long, and it's hosted by two of my favourite comic artists, Kris Straub of Broodhollow, and Abby Howard of The Last Halloween.

It's spooky, interesting, and pretty cool! :)
Title: Re: Podcasts!
Post by: Sunflower on March 02, 2017, 11:56:38 PM
I love podcasts, but I limit myself to nonfiction ones because I already have too many books and videos in my "to-consume" stack and online comics bookmarked.  I enjoy listening while I do chores at home, or on transit. 

I like Freakonomics, The Hidden Brain, and Fresh Air, plus various National Public Radio news feeds.
Title: Re: Podcasts!
Post by: Purple Wyrm on March 03, 2017, 12:07:10 AM
My favourites at the moment are...

Futility Closet (https://www.futilitycloset.com/podcast/) - Strange and intriguing stories from history
Oh No Ross and Carrie (http://ohnopodcast.com/) - Good natured but sceptical investigations of the paranormal and pseudoscientific
Still Buffering (http://www.maximumfun.org/shows/still-buffering) - The two older Smirl sisters discussing teen life with their still teenage younger sister
Sawbones (http://www.maximumfun.org/shows/sawbones) - All the weird and stupid ways we've tried to do medicine throughout history
My Brother My Brother and Me (http://www.maximumfun.org/shows/my-brother-my-brother-and-me) - It's supposed to be an advice show, but basically it's just the three McElroy brothers talking entertaining and bizarre garbage for an hour a week
Risk (http://risk-show.com/) - A NSFW storytelling podcast. Stories range from heartbreaking to hilarious.
I Love Green Guide Letters (http://ilovegreenguideletters.com/) - Supposedly reviews the 'letters to the editor' from Melbourne's TV and Radio guide. Actually just a rotating bunch of comedians talking rubbish with an occasional letter being read in a ridiculous voice.

They are all much better than my descriptions suggest  :))
Title: Re: Podcasts!
Post by: Róisín on March 03, 2017, 02:18:08 AM
Wyrm: Sawbones is interesting.

Luth: I'll pass this on to a young friend who aspires to be a horror writer. I think he will enjoy it.
Title: Re: Podcasts!
Post by: Rhynerd on March 05, 2017, 04:30:14 AM
The only podcast I really listen to is The Great Detectives of Old Time Radio. (http://www.greatdetectives.net/detectives/) That being said, I listen to it almost all the time while I drive.
It's a collection of episodes of radio shows from the golden age of radio, namely ones involving mysteries. There's Dragnet, Yours Truly Johnny Dollar, three flavors of Michael Shayne, Richard Diamond, The Saint, Sherlock Holmes, and whatever else has episodes not under copyright, and a good sound quality to them.
At some point either before or after these episodes play, the host of the show will tell you a little about the episodes, and sometimes the series. After the episode he'll give some of his thoughts on the episode and respond to listener comments and messages.
Through this show, you get to listen to the classics of a different age, and get to learn about the old radio show industry.
Title: Re: Podcasts!
Post by: Gwenno on March 05, 2017, 08:59:57 AM
Hohohoh! This thread was created just in time! ;D I love listening to podcasts but was about to run out of listening materials  :o

Of the ones not mentioned yet I really think that Minnions would get a real kick out of these two

Myths and Legends (https://www.mythpodcast.com) - Myths, legends and folklore from all over the world. They're very well researched and the story telling style is delightful (and wonderfully snarky when it merits it). You can listen to the whole batch (and there are quite a lot by now), or to whichever mythologies or locations suit your fancy. He has already retold a few Nordic stories in case anyone would be interested......

Limetown (http://www.limetownstories.com) - Ten years ago, everyone living in Limetown, Tennessee vanished without a trace, never to be seen or heard from again. In the seven part story, a public radio host tries to answer the question of what happened. There's great mystery, suspense, and a subtle creepiness throughout the whole thing, and although I wanted to pace myself, once I'd started I just couldn't stop! The same was true of every friend I'd introduced to it! If you've a spare 3-4 hours it is definitely worth a listen, but maybe not just before going to bed  O_O


Luth - I've been meaning to give that one a listen to for a while now considering how much I enjoy both comics :) Guess now's as good a time as any to give it a shot!
Title: Re: Podcasts!
Post by: Athena on March 06, 2017, 01:48:54 PM
Luth: I'll pass this on to a young friend who aspires to be a horror writer. I think he will enjoy it.

I hope he finds it interesting, I know I did! :)

Luth - I've been meaning to give that one a listen to for a while now considering how much I enjoy both comics :) Guess now's as good a time as any to give it a shot!

Ah, I'm glad I could inspire you to check it out! I hope you enjoy it.
Title: Re: Podcasts!
Post by: viola on March 08, 2017, 11:34:30 AM


Limetown (http://www.limetownstories.com) - Ten years ago, everyone living in Limetown, Tennessee vanished without a trace, never to be seen or heard from again. In the seven part story, a public radio host tries to answer the question of what happened. There's great mystery, suspense, and a subtle creepiness throughout the whole thing, and although I wanted to pace myself, once I'd started I just couldn't stop! The same was true of every friend I'd introduced to it! If you've a spare 3-4 hours it is definitely worth a listen, but maybe not just before going to bed  O_O


I second this! I loved this podcast. If you liked it I also recommend The Black Tapes and Tanis. They are done in a similar format and also deal with creepy mysteries.

This week I started listening to Lore. It explains the myths, origins, inspirations, and such around different superstitions and horror stories. It's soooooo interesting and also creepy. (Also he includes some Norse mythology such as the elves in Iceland)
Title: Re: Podcasts!
Post by: viola on March 17, 2017, 07:31:45 PM

Myths and Legends (https://www.mythpodcast.com) - Myths, legends and folklore from all over the world. They're very well researched and the story telling style is delightful (and wonderfully snarky when it merits it). You can listen to the whole batch (and there are quite a lot by now), or to whichever mythologies or locations suit your fancy. He has already retold a few Nordic stories in case anyone would be interested......


Aaaaah! You were right! This is sooooo good.

*Mumbles something about having listened to 7 days and 10 hours of podcast material in the last month....*
I don't have a problem what are you talking about.
Title: Re: Podcasts!
Post by: Athena on March 17, 2017, 07:39:07 PM
I started listening to Welcome To Night Vale (https://soundcloud.com/nightvaleradio/1-pilot-1) today, and I love it so far!
Title: Re: Podcasts!
Post by: Lazy8 on March 17, 2017, 10:37:09 PM
Myths and Legends (https://www.mythpodcast.com) - Myths, legends and folklore from all over the world. They're very well researched and the story telling style is delightful (and wonderfully snarky when it merits it). You can listen to the whole batch (and there are quite a lot by now), or to whichever mythologies or locations suit your fancy. He has already retold a few Nordic stories in case anyone would be interested......

Of course I went and listened to all of the Norse mythology ones first. Catching up on the rest, but so far the Norse myths are by far my favorites. (Especially anything and everything with Thor and Loki together.)

This is also exactly what I needed since I always used to read on my commute, but I'm running out of books and shipping to China is probably pretty expensive... Hm, maybe it's time to invest in that Kindle app I downloaded...
Title: Re: Podcasts!
Post by: Gwenno on March 17, 2017, 10:52:56 PM

Aaaaah! You were right! This is sooooo good.

*Mumbles something about having listened to 7 days and 10 hours of podcast material in the last month....*
I don't have a problem what are you talking about.

*mumbles something about doing pretty much the exact same thing when I started listening too*

Of course I went and listened to all of the Norse mythology ones first. Catching up on the rest, but so far the Norse myths are by far my favorites. (Especially anything and everything with Thor and Loki together.)

This is also exactly what I needed since I always used to read on my commute, but I'm running out of books and shipping to China is probably pretty expensive... Hm, maybe it's time to invest in that Kindle app I downloaded...

Hahah, the Thor and Loki stories are hilarious (and brilliant of course). I really enjoyed the Japanese ones, but that's not really surprising considering where I am :P Seeing as you're in China, you may be interested to hear that he's going to be doing "Journey to the West" sometime soon-ish. My friend and I messaged him on twitter to recommend it and he said he was in the process of researching it already! I am very, very, excited about that!!!!
Title: Re: Podcasts!
Post by: Lazy8 on March 17, 2017, 11:50:11 PM
*mumbles something about doing pretty much the exact same thing when I started listening too*

Hahah, the Thor and Loki stories are hilarious (and brilliant of course). I really enjoyed the Japanese ones, but that's not really surprising considering where I am :P Seeing as you're in China, you may be interested to hear that he's going to be doing "Journey to the West" sometime soon-ish. My friend and I messaged him on twitter to recommend it and he said he was in the process of researching it already! I am very, very, excited about that!!!!

Well, I already listened to the story of Mulan, and Disney, why couldn't you have given us this version? (Minus the footbinding, though, because that's kind of really barbaric.)

Pretty much everything I know about Journey to the West comes from reading the Saiyuki manga. I imagine that the original story is very, very different. ::)
Title: Re: Podcasts!
Post by: Róisín on March 18, 2017, 03:27:00 AM
The original Journey to the West is wonderful! I first read Arthur Waley's brilliant translation (counts back) ah - a bit over sixty-five years ago, and it hasn't grown stale. Now we need someone to do a podcast of The Tower of Myriad Mirrors, which is a sort of sequel to JttW, written a few hundred years later by another novelist.
Title: Re: Podcasts!
Post by: viola on March 18, 2017, 09:37:34 AM
I started listening to Welcome To Night Vale (https://soundcloud.com/nightvaleradio/1-pilot-1) today, and I love it so far!

Yussssssssssss. If you want more by the creators of WtNV then there is Alice isn't Dead and Within the Wires.
Title: Re: Podcasts!
Post by: Athena on March 18, 2017, 12:55:03 PM
Yussssssssssss. If you want more by the creators of WtNV then there is Alice isn't Dead and Within the Wires.

Thanks! Its sooo good!! I'm already on episode 10, I listened to it for a few hours while doing homework last night. (I love Carlos, perfect Carlos with his perfect hair :haw: )
Title: Re: Podcasts!
Post by: viola on April 12, 2017, 12:54:53 PM
Right now I'm binge listening to Revisionist History and No Sleep. One is factual and the other is horror stories from reddit read out loud. It's beautiful. I have an addiction. Help.
Title: Re: Podcasts!
Post by: PickleChip on April 12, 2017, 08:56:05 PM
A good podcast I've been listening to is "Mortified". It's adults who are reading their diaries and journals from when they were teenagers. It's absolutely amazing and hilarious.
Title: Re: Podcasts!
Post by: MR_PLINKETT on May 07, 2017, 10:54:33 PM
Personally? I love sleepycast. It's so absurd but so f***ing funny. Holy s*** oney is a god.

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It's very vulgar humor but my god its funny.
Title: Re: Podcasts!
Post by: viola on May 10, 2017, 01:42:33 PM
This week I'm listening to arsParadoxica. It's a time travel sci-fi drama, and it's pretty good.
Title: Re: Podcasts!
Post by: PickleChip on May 28, 2017, 04:17:35 AM
Guys. "Wolf 359". It's freaking amazing!
Title: Re: Podcasts!
Post by: PickleChip on June 14, 2017, 11:07:25 PM
Yeah, sorry about double posting, but.... yeah, here ya go
Spoiler: show
SciFi
-Wolf 359
-Eos 10
-The Penumbra Podcast
-The Strange Case of Starship Iris
-Within the Wires

Horror
-Mabel
-The Magnus Archives
-The NoSleep Podcast
-Archive 81
-The Black Tapes

Surreal
-Alice Isn't Dead

Non-Fiction
-Lore
-Stuff You Should Know
-Stuff Mom Never Told You
-Astonishing Legends


I have a problem
Title: Re: Podcasts!
Post by: viola on June 15, 2017, 08:45:47 AM
I have a problem

Me too!! :D

Spoiler: show

Fiction:
Night Vale
Tanis
NoSleep
Alice Isn't Dead
Darkest Night
The Truth
The Bright Sessions
Archive 81
The Orbiting Human Circus
Rabbits
arsParadoxica
The Far Meridian
Serendipity
Homecoming
The Black Tapes
Life.After
The Message
The Deep Vault
Within the Wires
We're Alive
We're Alive: Lockdown
Limetown
Fruit
A Night Called Tomorrow
Uncanny County
Small Town Horror
The Magnus Archives


Nonfiction:
Radiolab
More Perfect
99% Invisible
Invisibilia
Flash Forward
Hidden Brain
Reply All
Startup
Revisionist History
The Allusionist
Myths and Legends
Lore
What Trump Can Teach Us About Con Law



Um... someone should probably take podcasts away from me before I hurt myself...
Title: Re: Podcasts!
Post by: Athena on June 15, 2017, 09:52:03 AM
Wow, how do you guys have time to listen to so many podcasts! O_o I'm not even halfway through Night Vale yet....
Title: Re: Podcasts!
Post by: viola on June 15, 2017, 09:59:21 AM
Wow, how do you guys have time to listen to so many podcasts! O_o I'm not even halfway through Night Vale yet....

Wake up, listen to podcast while getting ready for work, go to work, listen to podcast on the bus to work, get to work, listen to podcast during work, break for lunch, listen to podcast while eating, finish up work while listening to podcast, bus home while listening to podcast, relax at home after work while listening to podcast, fall asleep listening to podcast. .......... :D See aforementioned comment about needing an intervention.
Title: Re: Podcasts!
Post by: Gwenno on June 15, 2017, 10:06:01 AM
Wow, how do you guys have time to listen to so many podcasts! O_o I'm not even halfway through Night Vale yet....

I've been working my way though that one for weeks now, but am finally nearing the end. 10 more episodes to go, and then I'll need to find something else to listen to..... Luckily, it looks like there's plenty of suggestions here :P Many thanks to you all for that!
Title: Re: Podcasts!
Post by: Athena on June 15, 2017, 10:40:48 AM
Wake up, listen to podcast while getting ready for work, go to work, listen to podcast on the bus to work, get to work, listen to podcast during work, break for lunch, listen to podcast while eating, finish up work while listening to podcast, bus home while listening to podcast, relax at home after work while listening to podcast, fall asleep listening to podcast. .......... :D See aforementioned comment about needing an intervention.

Wow, thats quite the schedule! I personally find I can only listen to podcasts on the bus or something because when I'm doing another thing at the same time I lose my focus. And I don't take the bus often so the only time to listen is when i go on walks or mow the lawn.
Title: Re: Podcasts!
Post by: Purple Wyrm on July 11, 2017, 08:56:58 AM
I've just fallen in love with The Cryptid Keeper (https://soundcloud.com/user-967697558). It's a cryptozoology podcast, but the kind of cryptozoology podcast that asks is Ewan McGregor a Kelpie, and could the Beast of Bray Road be the next 50 Shades of Grey? It's surprisingly informative and silly and brilliant  :))
Title: Re: Podcasts!
Post by: viola on September 25, 2017, 12:00:32 PM
For all those into scifi, I am listening to a podcast called Steal the Stars and it is really really goooooood. I highly recommend it.
Title: Re: Podcasts!
Post by: Shine on September 25, 2017, 04:32:11 PM
My search for something to listen to while I re-relearn to knit made me stumble upon The Adventure Zone, a DnD game by the aforementioned McElroy brothers (plus father!) I really only just started, so I don't have a reasoned opinion about the plot, but it's hilarious, with truly great interaction.

And you don't even need to know how to play DnD, you can learn with'em!
It's pretty great.
Title: Re: Podcasts!
Post by: Ana Nymus on September 25, 2017, 06:03:50 PM
My search for something to listen to while I re-relearn to knit made me stumble upon The Adventure Zone, a DnD game by the aforementioned McElroy brothers (plus father!) I really only just started, so I don't have a reasoned opinion about the plot, but it's hilarious, with truly great interaction.

And you don't even need to know how to play DnD, you can learn with'em!
It's pretty great.

As someone whose friend is constantly relaying the events of The Adventure zone to me as she listens to it, I can say that the plot is absolutely ridiculous, but also great. The first couple of episodes are apparently not that great, but the quality of the campaign improves significantly as everyone figures out how to play. I'm very spoiled for plot points, but I'll probably end up listening to it myself, anyway!
Title: Re: Podcasts!
Post by: Tr on October 30, 2017, 09:26:34 PM
As someone whose friend is constantly relaying the events of The Adventure zone to me as she listens to it, I can say that the plot is absolutely ridiculous, but also great. The first couple of episodes are apparently not that great, but the quality of the campaign improves significantly as everyone figures out how to play. I'm very spoiled for plot points, but I'll probably end up listening to it myself, anyway!
The Adventure Zone is one of my favorites! The plot does start out really ridiculous but it ends up being really heartfelt and moving. Ana's right in that the first episodes aren't great but it gets so much better.
I haven't listened to the new Commitment arc, but the Balance arc was really good.
Title: Re: Podcasts!
Post by: Ana Nymus on October 31, 2017, 12:02:49 AM
I listened to the ending of the Balance arc of TAZ not too long ago, and let me just say that it was one of the most satisfying endings I've gotten out of a long-form story like that. Especially given the fact that a considerable chunk of it is essentially improvised.
Title: Re: Podcasts!
Post by: viola on October 31, 2017, 10:48:28 AM
Right now I'm listening to Deadly Manners which is done in an old fashioned murder mystery style. It's really great so far, and some of the people from No Sleep are working on it. I also started a podcast called Heavyweight recently, and it's oddly heartwarming. It's nonfiction, and the host tries to help people resolve conflicts that have kept them apart from friends and family members. I've only listened to the first two episodes so far, but I'm definitely interested in more.
Title: Re: Podcasts!
Post by: PickleChip on October 31, 2017, 04:17:27 PM
I've been listening to "King Falls AM" a lot recently. Think morning talk show host, but with werewolves, aliens, and other monsters and cryptids.
Title: Re: Podcasts!
Post by: RanVor on March 29, 2020, 11:45:50 AM
...Does it count as thread necromancy if I've been led here by Gwenno's post in another thread?

Oh well. If you like anime and you're not averse to (occasionally crude) humor and memes, you can try the Rant Cafe Anime Podcast, available on Twitch, YouTube and Spotify. It's hosted by three anime YouTubers, who talk about anime-related stuff and make fun of each other along with their numerous guests. The same bunch also hosts the One Piece Virgin podcast, available on the same YouTube and Twitch channels, in which one of the hosts reads One Piece manga for the first time and discusses his reactions with the others.
Title: Re: Podcasts!
Post by: euseevius on March 29, 2020, 01:19:09 PM
I listened to the ending of the Balance arc of TAZ not too long ago, and let me just say that it was one of the most satisfying endings I've gotten out of a long-form story like that. Especially given the fact that a considerable chunk of it is essentially improvised.
I cry every time I listen to TAZ:B's finale. It really is sooo satisfying, I'd rank it in my personal TOP3 of long-form story endings just behind FullMetal Alchemist (manga and Brotherhood) probably.

I'm incapable of listening to non-fiction podcasts, so my podcast repertuar mostly consists of d&d actual play podcasts and couple of narrative fiction ones. From the former category I can wholeheartedly rec (in addition to The Adventure Zone, lol) The Mortal Path and Dungeons and Daddies. From the latter, Welcome to Night Vale is my forever favourite, and a newer obsession is The Magnus Archives - which starts its final season next week! V excited for that.
Title: Re: Podcasts!
Post by: Mebediel on March 29, 2020, 01:36:32 PM
...Does it count as thread necromancy if I've been led here by Gwenno's post in another thread?
I feel like it's legit to necromance (if that's a word) this thread. There are so many good podcasts to talk about!

It looks like all the fiction podcasts I listen to (The Magnus Archives, King Falls AM, etc) have already been talked about here, so just adding a few author-specific podcasts:
The Prancing Pony Podcast (https://theprancingponypodcast.com/) - A Tolkien-themed podcast in which two guys read through and discuss Tolkien's works. Their knowledge of Tolkien's Legendarium is quite extensive, and they're good at engaging both long-time fans of Tolkien and people who have never read Tolkien's works before. They're currently working through LotR (they've just reached the end of the Mines of Moria) after having already covered the Silmarillion and The Hobbit. They also have some really interesting episodes where they interview Tolkien scholars.
Harry Potter and the Sacred Text (https://www.harrypottersacredtext.com/) - Two atheist chaplains use traditional sacred reading practices in chapter-by-chapter discussions of the Harry Potter series. It's pretty interesting, and they're pretty good at making their discussions open to people of any religious background/belief system. They just finished Book 6.
Reading, Writing, Rowling (https://www.mugglenet.com/specialty-site/reading-writing-rowling/) - Each episode is an interview with a different Potter scholar. Tends to be focused on literary theory.
Title: Re: Podcasts!
Post by: Auxivele on June 28, 2020, 04:50:28 PM
I've been listening to so many podcasts lately. Some that I've been listening to for years are 99% Invisible (design and architecture), The Memory Palace (general history), and Sawbones (medical history), but I've recently started catching up with Welcome to Night Vale--I'm five years behind--and listening to a decade-old podcast by the BBC called A History of the World in a Hundred Objects. I think I need to get more caught up with WTNV before starting The Magnus Archives or the newest Adventure Zone, but I've heard a lot of good things about them.
Title: Re: Podcasts!
Post by: Alkia on December 01, 2020, 07:10:46 PM
I was wondering wether a thread like this existed, and it does! Hurrah!!

I've been listening to so many podcasts lately. Some that I've been listening to for years are 99% Invisible (design and architecture), The Memory Palace (general history), and Sawbones (medical history), but I've recently started catching up with Welcome to Night Vale--I'm five years behind--and listening to a decade-old podcast by the BBC called A History of the World in a Hundred Objects. I think I need to get more caught up with WTNV before starting The Magnus Archives or the newest Adventure Zone, but I've heard a lot of good things about them.
I've heard of Welcome to Night Vale because I've seen it compared to The Magnus Archives, and, combined with all the fans here, I must say I am intrigued. Maybe that'll be my podcast project next summer. My sister also really likes Sawbones, so it's funny to see several people recommend that. My podcast friend is also really into MBMBAM and TAZ, so all the talk of those are making me really interested! One I haven't seen mentioned yet that the same friend is currently listening to is Critical Role-- I haven't listened to it but she says it's very good, it's another DnD podcast.

To be honest, I've sort of resisted getting into podcasts/audio dramas/even audiobooks because it's the sort of thing I saw myself really liking, but I don't really have the time to listen very regularly and I didn't want it to become a huge time suck. But I fell into the black hole anyway, and it's really cool to read through all the recommendations on this thread!! I have been looking for a good collection of international mythology, though, so thank you to whoever brought up "Myths and Legends" (I think it was Gwenno?)!!!

small storytime because I'm in a talkative mood:
I actually heard of The Magnus Archives from ILoveMySocksAndSweater (not sure how active she still is in this forum), and thought "oh, that looks interesting! I'm not really into podcasts, but I bet you my friend who likes horror and podcasts will get into this soon enough!", and then said friend did just that. Forgot about it for a few months, until one day, in late summer this year, I was bored and decided "what the heck, I'll try it, join her in listening to it". I liked it! But not enough to continue listening when school started and things got busy. Cut to about a week before Halloween, I thought, "in the spirit of Spooky Season I'll listen to some more".
My friend, I listened to about 100 episodes in a couple days. It was very fun and I am obsessed now and very sad that there's only like 10 episodes left until the series ends. And very scared as to what will happen in the end, this is one of the most unpredictable stories I've ever consumed. Anyways, that was all a very long-winded way to say that I love The Magnus Archives SO MUCH and I'm very happy there's a significant amount of Fandom overlap on here and I highly recommend it and I welcome anyone to DM me and fangirl about it  :).
Title: Re: Podcasts!
Post by: Mirasol on December 02, 2020, 02:20:59 PM
Oh, look what a thread we have that I didn´t know was there!

I´m not all that much of a podcast-listener myself, but one I do like I can recommend:
It´s called "The wayward-guide for the untrained eye" and has actually an accompanying show on Youtube (same name, also free). It´s really cool because show and podcast tell different and more aspects of the story even though both of them work as seperate pieces as well (It´s always one episode show, then one episode podcast). It´s a horror-comedy (with werewolves) by the Tincanbros and will be completed in two weeks I think.
(It´s really really good you should check it out! Also the other works of Tincanbros and by extention Starkid, they´re amazing! But this is so far the only podcast they made I think...)