Happy Windfall Wednesday, friends! This week, we’re excited to introduce you to another one of our network mates from Fable & Folly, Where the Stars Fell.
Episode One: The Olive Branch
A scientist comes to town.
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A group of disenfranchised Proximans are forced to rebuild the East Tower.
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Written and directed by Bob Raymonda, Christie Donato, and Jess Miller.
Cast:
Dialogue editing by Bob Raymonda.
Sound design and score by Adam Raymonda.
Logo by Sam Twardy (www.samtwardy.com)
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Hey Folks! This week, we’re honored to be featuring a brand new show from our friends over at Monkey Man Productions, Waiting for October.
Waiting For October is a place of monsters, a place of fiction, a place of others born from the need of our stories. It’s a world that’s wild and transformative, where gill folks live in the lakes and weres run through the city streets, while kaiju roar beyond the mountains and the Moon always fills the midnight sky. We follow Karo, who came over from the monster world to live in ours many years back; made a life there and fell in love with Yvonne. In Season One, both cross over for an adventure in October to uncover Karo’s past, and what that means to their future together…
If you are in any way, shape, or form a fan of the critically acclaimed sci-fi series Moonbase Theta, Out, just know that Waiting For October was tailor made for you. Creator Deej Sylvis and their entire team are committed to featuring queer, ethnically diverse, disabled and
neurodivergent characters in strong, positive, and enduring roles. If you love Halloween, monsters, libraries and librarians, and/or queer love stories, you’ll love Waiting for October.
Take a listen to the series prologue right here, right now, and then go find Waiting For October on the podcast player of your choice to follow along with the rest!
Show Notes: Prologue - “Story Time”
Karo tells Yvonne a bedtime story about the monster world.
Transcript: https://monkeymanproductions.com/2024/10/wfo-s1-prologue-transcript/
Today's episode featured Robin Regalado as Karo and Tina Case as Yvvone.
Written by D.J. Sylvis; sound design is by Caroline Mincks. Theme music is “An Autumn Tale” by Trace Callahan. Cover and character art created by Charli Vince.
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Tensions between the nosebleeds and grounders continue to heat up, as Wanda devises a daring plan.
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Written and directed by Bob Raymonda, Christie Donato, and Jess Miller.
Cast:
Dialogue editing by Bob Raymonda.
Sound design and score by Adam Raymonda.
Logo by Sam Twardy (www.samtwardy.com)
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Hey Friends! This week, we’re ecstatic to introduce you to Aplha 8, a brand new science fiction podcast from our friend Stephanie Elie.
Alpha 8 After a mysterious entity named Alpha 8 crash-lands on Earth, the NARB (National
Anomaly Resolution Bureau) is thrown into turmoil, while lead researcher Michael and his team
scramble to determine if Alpha 8 is a friend or foe. As he embarks on a daring mission to
communicate with the alien, he uncovers secrets that could challenge the NARB's authority.
However, Michael’s efforts are cut short when Alpha 8 escapes, and he is reprimanded for
breaking protocol.
Meanwhile, back at home, the Peterson family faces upheaval when Alpha 8
assumes the role of Mom! Alpha 8’s attempts to blend into the family raise suspicions,
particularly with Daniel, who notices something is off. As tensions mount new alliances form,
and hidden threats emerge both at the NARB and back home. The Peterson siblings start to
piece together a disturbing truth, setting them on a path that could change everything they
thought they knew.
This fun and refreshing body-swap dramedy harkens back to the heyday of family adventure films like E.T., Hook, and The Goonies. The scripts masterfully showcase the kind of inequality faced every day by working mothers, and allows for the charming band of kids in the cast to ultimately save the day. It’s an incredibly fun time from start to finish, and I genuinely hope you’ll take the time to listen to the entire thing.
Hear the first episode of Alpha 8 right here, right now, and then go find them on the podcast player of your choice to marathon the rest of season one!
Episode One: The Arrival
After a crash landing on Earth, a mysterious entity named Alpha 8 keeps the NARB (National Anomaly Resolution Bureau) on edge. Michael, the lead researcher, and his team scramble to understand this new visitor. Is Alpha 8 a friend or foe to humanity?
Alpha 8 is a sci-fi adventure audio drama podcast featuring the voices of RICHARD LEACOCK as Michael, JASMINE ASHANTI as Larson and Alpha 8, JESSI MECHLER as Samantha, TODD GAJDUSEK as Dr. Stevens and other voice, CAMERON ELIE as Daniel, MALACHI JOSIAH WHITE as Jackson, SYDNEY THOMAS as Taryn, SAM GIPSON as Ramirez and other voices, JAKE FARRAGO as Willis, STEPHANIE MAURA SANCHEZ as Summer, NAOMI CHAN as Delta Leader and other voices, OMARI WILLIAMS ad Brady and other voices.
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Today’s episode is sponsored by Voyage Media’s I Am Echo, Season 2.
When a sheltered young woman, Catherine, finally moves away from home for college, she begins to investigate her family to finally get at the answers behind her father’s mysterious death, possibly connected to her mother, Barbara, who controls one of the largest trusts in the country and is an extreme narcissist. In the process, she discovers repressed memories... that may be someone else’s memories. A new audio drama from Voyage Media, I Am Echo can be compared to a YA Succession with a sci-fi twist.
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Things in Wanda’s Castle aren’t exactly what they seem.
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Written and directed by Bob Raymonda, Christie Donato, and Jess Miller.
Cast:
Dialogue editing by Bob Raymonda.
Sound design and score by Adam Raymonda.
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Residents of Windfall City deal with the aftermath of Contact Day.
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Written and directed by Bob Raymonda, Christie Donato, and Jess Miller.
Cast:
Dialogue editing by Bob Raymonda.
Sound design and score by Adam Raymonda.
This episode featured the song “It’s OK (A)” by Cherophobiac
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Her Majesty Queen Wanda delivers another royal address.
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Today, we’re bringing you a supercut of all 10 episodes from Season 1—back to back, uninterrupted. Whether you’re tuning in for the first time or reliving every twist and turn, this is the perfect way to catch up. And you’ll want to, because Windfall Season 2 is just around the corner, launching in December 2024! So sit back, get ready for the ride, and immerse yourself in everything that went down in Season 1.
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Somehow, Captain Root meets Father Ben and confesses to some light patricide.
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Written and directed by Bob Raymonda, Jess Clark, and Jack Marone.
Cast:
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