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  • Noah tries to talk some sense into Ian. Or, at least, talk some sense. Or maybe just talk.

    TRANSCRIPT: https://docs.google.com/document/d/11Qi1liyaXg_eaz4Ca0BJ52U2QOpZsvQat3ixJTFkMkA/edit?usp=sharing

    Mark Clayton was played by Andrew Gorman. Ian Jacobs was played by Rhys Lawton. Noah Morley was played by Sarah Griffin. This episode was written and produced by C. L. Hendry and sound designed by Cai Gwilym Pritchard. Theme by Mick Zijdel.

    Follow us @EthicsTownPod for updates.

    Content Warnings:

    UnrealityImprisonmentDepressionSevere anxiety/anxiety attacksMentioned child deathMentioned medical malpractice

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  • Rory and Noah go to the Factory to investigate a discarded missing persons case.

    SFX in this episode build as the episode progresses. You may wish to consider reading the transcript even if this is not normally something you would do.

    TRANSCRIPT: https://docs.google.com/document/d/15wQ-Xd5qx0k655sXyD7pPJuqytLKZUE8d8zWtJQ_YeE/edit?usp=sharing

    This episode you heard Evan Gwen Davies as Rory Nos, Sarah Griffin as Noah Morley, Ollie Bannerman as Carmilla, Avalon Willowbloom as Jamison, Michael Ireland as Arnold, Cai Gwilym Pritchard as Liam, Lumi Oakes as Sally, Briar Zachary as Jacob, Noah Bell as Nikki, and Finn Cresswell as Mike. It was written and produced by C. L. Hendry and sound designed by Cai Gwilym Pritchard. Theme by Mick Zijdel.

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    Content Warnings:

    In-world unrealityMentioned cannibalismImplied murder Claustrophobia

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  • Welcome to the Brass Eagle weaves the tale of a teleporting tavern and the dangers its inhabitants face on its travels.

    But there's a deeper mystery here to unfold: what exactly is the tavern, and just who is its mysterious Keeper? Want to find out? Welcome to the Brass Eagle are crowdfunding right now! Show them some support: https://www.indiegogo.com/projects/welcome-to-the-brass-eagle-a-fantasy-audio-drama#/

    TRANSCRIPT: https://docs.google.com/document/d/1eR6ePA5foKSf_m97LxFhZCtmXALpBHicXQy-7pI35dI/edit

    This episode was written and directed by Connor Bushoven and produced my Michael DeMauro. With sound Design by Candace Mortier, Marcus Siniscalchi, Amanda P.H. Bennett, and Yemi Kanmi.

    Featuring the voice talents of Mike LeBeau as the Narrator, E.R. Hollands as Amara, Abigail Turner as Lily, Madeleine Norton as Amara’s Mother, Meredith Nudo as Vega, Paul Warren as Drew, and Connor Bushoven as the Keeper.

    Also featuring Diana Helen Kennedy, Brian Jeffords, Candace Mortier, Brandon Ambs, Mei Xin Bierzynski, Tim Winters, Chrysanthe Grech, Maia Harlap, Michael Mishkin, Swann Grey and Ty Wilkins.

    The theme song for our show, “A New Form” was written and performed by Polina Faustova.

    The ending song for this episode is “Living the Dream”, written and performed by Alyssa Gaiser. You can find her on instagram and TikTok @dreadhallatavern. 

    To stay up to date with Welcome to the Brass Eagle, you can find them on socials @brasseaglepod.

  • PODFST DETAILS: https://www.kingsplace.co.uk/whats-on/comedy/ethics-town-live/

    Alex delves into the town's history. Or, at least, he tries to.

    TRANSCRIPT: https://docs.google.com/document/d/1qpmjq2ucYrPSZUhl7NdMDtxWO_oJb_-ojKJe-niSx94/edit?usp=sharing

    Alex Crane was played by Eli Labat Angstadt. Dr Clayton was played by David Ault. Artemis Flynn was played by Liz Dokukina. Elaine Carter was played by Paige Adams. This episode was written and produced by C. L. Hendry and sound designed by Cai Gwilym Pritchard. Theme by Mick Zijdel.

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    Content Warnings:

    UnrealityImplied lossMentioned death

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  • PODFEST DETAILS: https://www.kingsplace.co.uk/whats-on/comedy/ethics-town-live/

    Alice tries to move on with her life at a new job, but it's proving much harder than she thought.

    TRANSCRIPT: https://docs.google.com/document/d/1GbiktfdU7Zar7X73DkTTHf1q8xuFkU3b9-Fv5Lj8Xso/edit?usp=sharing

    Alice Jacobs was played by LM Clohessy. Carmilla was played by Ollie Bannerman. Stella Maes was played by Lou Bui. Jane Doe was played by Alexandra M. Barrow. With additional voices by Evan Gwen Davies and LM Clohessy. This episode was written and produced by C. L. Hendry and sound designed by Cai Gwilym Pritchard. Theme by Mick Zijdel.

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    Content Warnings:

    Mentioned child deathDepressionLossCharacter death

    SFX:

    Heavy vocal distortion at times

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  • PODFEST DETAILS: https://www.kingsplace.co.uk/whats-on/comedy/ethics-town-live/

    Artemis ruminates on the state of her life in Ethics now that she no longer seems to be the main character.

    TRANSCRIPT: https://docs.google.com/document/d/1jgyb7hIkSAT7QDbM3nApurZl1bBhnf4VcsMFD7oqVaY/edit?usp=sharing

    Artemis Flynn was played by Liz Dokukina. Elaine Carter was played by Paige Adams. This episode was written and produced by C. L. Hendry and sound designed by Cai Gwilym Pritchard. Theme by Mick Zijdel.

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    Content Warnings:

    Mentioned mining disasterMentioned deathSevere depressionImplied suicidalityParental neglect

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  • PODFST DETAILS: https://www.kingsplace.co.uk/whats-on/comedy/ethics-town-live/

    Addi attempts to record a quarterly report for the town whilst telling Rory a rather fishy story...

    TRANSCRIPT: https://docs.google.com/document/d/1xVH_N6B5p4RAIxE01mfrroiC6K-5LBhetxbzGd21G2Q/edit?usp=sharing

    Addi Reay-Armstrong was played by Delilah Tahiri. Rory Nos was played by Evan Gwen Davies. This episode was written and produced by C. L. Hendry and sound designed by Cai Gwilym Pritchard. Theme by Mick Zijdel.

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    Content Warnings:

    Mining disasterDeathPoverty Medical malpracticePollutionCapitalismDrowningReferenced child abuse

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  • Welcome back.

    TRANSCRIPT: https://docs.google.com/document/d/1JEc8qy3qRLqS82GICqCiCj2cmvLTFpZ-JGQTLcY5Z2Q/edit?usp=sharing

    You heard Delilah Tahiri as Addi Reay-Armstrong and Evan Gwen Davies as Rory Nos. With sound design by Cai Gwilym Pritchard.

  • Welcome to a fun Ghosts on a Train / Ethics Town variety experiment! Here we have two short (ish) episodes based around the theme of ‘revenge’, one created by the Ghosts on a Train team and the other by Ethics Town. You don’t need to have listened to either of these shows to enjoy this special!

    You can find a full transcript here: https://docs.google.com/document/d/16Fw9X2X7s_jmrcgYUlJbFoLZJeu9jLiXUfyr5sP2Cf4/edit

    Content warnings: Ghosts on a Train (30 secs to 17 mins)

    •Loss of Self

    •Mention of Teeth eating flesh

    •Verbally Abusive Behavior towards teen from their guardian

    •Loss of Limb

    •Blood

    •Wet squishing noises

    This episode was written and sound designed by Greg Carrobis, with music by TJ Woods and Sebastian Black. Isak Kardera was played by Ben Bonadies, Jamu'kha was played by Jack Wisnosky, Andrel Anderson was played by Hannah Levin, Lady Ankhuset and the courier were played by Greg Carrobis.

    Content warnings: Ethics Town (19 mins to 28 mins)

    •Anxiety

    •Sickness mention

    •Murder mention

    •Implied parental neglect

    This episode was written by CL Hendry and sound designed by Cai Gwilym Pritchard. You heard Rhys Lawton as Ian Jacobs, Michelle Kelly as Ms Smith, LM Clohessy as Alice Jacobs, with additional voices by Evan Gwen Davies, Avalon Willowbloom, and David Kurze.

    You can find out more about Ghosts on a Train here: https://www.faustiannonsense.com/ghosts-on-a-train

    You can find out more about Ethics Town here: https://ethicstown.weebly.com/

  • Join our two-person BTS crew as they answer all the big, serious questions we didn't cover with the cast, such as: How much of Ethics Town was inspired by Sex and the City 2? What's your favourite thing for a little shed boy to say? And can you play the newly weds game, but every question is about the podcast you're working on?

    (Plot and sound design. It's plot and sound design)

    TRANSCRIPT: https://docs.google.com/document/d/1kh0Jpe8EIts2DtUiDrdfVe4cWsTc2ADcCCIUhF__oGo/edit

    Follow us @EthicsTownPod for updates.

    Content Warnings:

    Many themes that appear in the show are discussed during this Q&A, but usually not in so much depth and in a more jovial mannerBe prepared to hear people discuss imposter syndrome and death of a family member

    SFX:

    All swears in the audio have been bleeped out with the sound of Cai playing an instrument that sounds like a slightly janky train whistle. Cai and CL *love* this sound, but it's not for everyone and can be jarring.
  • At work on Christmas day, Noah shares holiday snacks, festive tunes, and winter conspiracy theories with the latest poor soul whose cell they’ve been assigned to guard.

    TRANSCRIPT: https://docs.google.com/document/d/1uMyez0P9zysM7DdRvPcHLRAPr3IDZbzRq24DJoYpAr4/edit?usp=sharing

    Noah Morley was voiced by Sarah Griffin. Ian Jacobs was voiced by Rhys Lawton. This episode was written and produced by C. L. Hendry with sound design by Cai Gwilym Pritchard. Theme by Mick Zijdel.

    Follow is @EthicsTownPod for updates.

    Content warnings:

    IncarcerationConspiracy theoriesClimate change denialLoneliness Discussion of overstimulation A very grumpy boi

    SFX:

    CCTV Static
  • Rhys Lawton (January), Eli Labat-Angstadt (Alex), and Paige Adams (Elaine) answer all manner of weird and wonderful questions sent in by you lovely folks! Expect to hear about character headcanons, putting yourself out there, and why you should patronise your local small business.

    TRANSCRIPT: https://docs.google.com/document/d/1Jq90TtVqSmE7u0Pe0DxLIjwavFYs8XiomvGhf8ZrSKo/edit?usp=sharing

    Follow us @EthicsTownPod for updates.

    Content Warnings:

    Many themes that appear in the show are discussed during this Q&A, but usually not in so much depth and in a more jovial mannerBe prepared to hear people discuss medical malpractice and anxiety

    SFX:

    All swears in the audio have been bleeped out with the sound of Cai playing an instrument that sounds like a slightly janky train whistle. Cai and CL *love* this sound, but it's not for everyone and can be jarring.
  • Rhys Lawton (January), Eli Labat-Angstadt (Alex), and Paige Adams (Elaine) answer all manner of weird and wonderful questions sent in by you lovely folks! Expect vague and tangential philosophical references, tumblr sexyman lore, and just so many people violently telling each other that they're great.

    TRANSCRIPT: https://docs.google.com/document/d/1o9LLK-ohIKuVCS9Cxy8TTM-gKHxNu3-TRcBe0SQY9YE/edit?usp=sharing

    Follow us @EthicsTownPod for updates.

    Content Warnings:

    Many themes that appear in the show are discussed during this Q&A, but usually not in so much depth and in a more jovial mannerBe prepared to hear people discuss insecurities and imposter syndrome

    SFX:

    All swears in the audio have been bleeped out with the sound of Cai playing an instrument that sounds like a slightly janky train whistle. Cai and CL *love* this sound, but it's not for everyone and can be jarring.

    You can find the aforementioned Pigeon's art here: https://www.instagram.com/aaron.sciencia/

    If you want to see more absolutely incredible Ethics Town art I cannot recommend tumblr enough. The lovely folks there are making some astounding artworks and we appreciate them so much.

  • PLEASE READ THE CONTENT WARNINGS BELOW BEFORE PROCEEDING

    PODFEST DETAILS: https://www.kingsplace.co.uk/whats-on/comedy/ethics-town-live/

    Artemis finally comes face to face with the mayor of Ethics.

    TRANSCRIPT: https://docs.google.com/document/d/1orNzdItNKw0bscB4hzY2QiEdyZQ5b-OZI3TPGy-K8Gc/edit?usp=sharing

    Ian Jacobs was voiced by Rhys Lawton. Artemis Flynn was voiced by Liz Dokukina. Grace Jacobs was voiced by Subhi Loganathan. Additional voices from: Paige Adams, David Ault, L. M. Clohessy, Evan Gwen Davies, and Sarah Griffin, Eli Labat-Angstadt, and Delilah Tahiri. This episode was written and edited by C. L. Hendry. Theme by Mick Zijdel.

    Follow us @EthicsTownPod for updates.

    Content Warnings:

    Political malpracticeAddiction Threats of violenceThreats of suicideMedical malpracticeMedical fatphobiaGun useMurderChild deathSwearingSevere paranoia and anxietySevere distressHeavy cryingUnreality

    SFX:

    Radio staticGun shots

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  • PODFEST DETAILS: https://www.kingsplace.co.uk/whats-on/comedy/ethics-town-live/

    Artemis goes down into Ethics in an attempt to find out what’s really going on with the town, and is deeply disturbed by what she uncovers.

    TRANSCRIPT: https://docs.google.com/document/d/1Oz_0GhhE383-BL45HAVWzhMq1IyqWtTutXfd22D7kSs/edit?usp=sharing

    Artemis Flynn was voiced by Liz Dokukina. Grace Jacobs was voiced by Subhi Loganathan. Alice Jacobs was voiced by L. M. Clohessy. Elaine Carter was voiced by Paige Adams. Noah Morley was voiced by Sarah Griffin. Dr Clayton was voiced by David Ault. Alex Crane was voiced by Eli Labat-Angstadt. Addi Reay-Armstrong was voiced by Delilah Tahiri. Rory Nos was voiced by Evan Gwen Davies. This episode was written and produced by C. L. Hendry and edited by Cai Gwilym Pritchard. Theme by Mick Zijdel.

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    Content Warnings:

    DeceitDistressed childDiscussions of death and loss of a parentCrying Unreality 

    SFX:

    Radio staticThis episode changes very quickly between different setting atmosphere designs. If you're sensitive to these sorts of audio changes we would suggest listening without headphones

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  • PODFEST DETAILS: https://www.kingsplace.co.uk/whats-on/comedy/ethics-town-live/

    January finds himself a little too close for comfort with the mayor. Growing restless with her situation, Artemis decides it’s time to take matters into her own hands.

    TRANSCRIPT: https://docs.google.com/document/d/1Wiad3CoNm3ylZz6uj5aFuI5DnwWNAHx750_7ZkzFmBU/edit?usp=sharing

    January Johnson was voiced by Rhys Lawton. Artemis Flynn was voiced by Liz Dokukina. This episode was written and produced by C. L. Hendry and edited by Cai Gwilym Pritchard. Theme by Mick Zijdel.

    Follow us @EthicsTownPod for updates.

    Content Warnings:

    Contemplation of suicideAddiction Discussions of mortality and mental healthCrying ParanoiaUnreality 

    SFX:

    Radio static

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  • PODFEST DETAILS: https://www.kingsplace.co.uk/whats-on/comedy/ethics-town-live/

    It’s been a few days without a political scandal, however a new realisation has now set January on edge. He and Artemis exchange stories in an attempt to figure things out.

    TRANSCRIPT: https://docs.google.com/document/d/1uNq6cu8AiyQZyZppVDOVuMWX_YLIkh0tWCNwjxG4Y6M/edit?usp=sharing

    January Johnson was voiced by Rhys Lawton. Artemis Flynn was voiced by Liz Dokukina. This episode was written and produced by C. L. Hendry and edited by Cai Gwilym Pritchard. Theme by Mick Zijdel.

    Follow us @EthicsTownPod for updates.

    Content Warnings:

    DeathAddiction Discussions of mortalityImplied child neglectParanoiaUnreality 

    SFX:

    Radio static

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  • PODFEST DETAILS: https://www.kingsplace.co.uk/whats-on/comedy/ethics-town-live/

    Enraged by the mayor’s latest political blunder, January goes on a rant about the sanctity of death. Artemis explores the woods surrounding Ethics.

    TRANSCRIPT: https://docs.google.com/document/d/1lO3EwzWITnwp8QHy4ShUEi_3N5emdYSTQCPcl57StPE/edit?usp=sharing

    January Johnson was voiced by Rhys Lawton. Artemis Flynn was voiced by Liz Dokukina. Lara was voiced by Sophie Mackay. This episode was written and produced by C. L. Hendry and edited by Cai Gwilym Pritchard. Theme by Mick Zijdel.

    Follow us @EthicsTownPod for updates.

    Content Warnings:

    DeathAddiction Discussions of mortalityParanoiaUnreality 

    SFX:

    Radio static

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    Mentioned in this episode:

    The Pantaloon Society

    The Pantaloon Society is a supernatural audio-novella about an ancient and clandestine society of clowns with unusual abilities, and the paranormal threats they are called to investigate. Listeners follow Jen, a newcomer to the society, as they find their feet and learn all about the covert world of the supernatural.A brilliantly witty show full of lore both real and fabricated, anyone who loves mysteries, heartfelt characters, and podcasts that can genuinely make you laugh should definitely check out The Pantaloon Society: https://cytochromehear.wordpress.com/home/pantaloon/

  • PODFEST DETAILS: https://www.kingsplace.co.uk/whats-on/comedy/ethics-town-live/

    January begins to spiral as Phillipa Foot’s ‘trolley problem’ becomes a reality in Ethics. Artemis tries to get to know her mysterious host a little better.

    TRANSCRIPT: https://docs.google.com/document/d/15QqXegd9P_MQRZEay-0sNaTDgFVshUn0UzTNLtiCILc/edit?usp=sharing

    January Johnson was voiced by Rhys Lawton. Artemis Flynn was voiced by Liz Dokukina. This episode was written and produced by C. L. Hendry and edited by Cai Gwilym Pritchard. Theme by Mick Zijdel.

    Follow us @EthicsTownPod for updates.

    Content Warnings:

    DeathAddiction Discussions of mortalityParanoiaUnreality 

    SFX:

    Radio static

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    Mentioned in this episode:

    The Secret of St Kilda

    The Secret of St Kilda is a supernatural thriller about forgiveness, duty, and the bonds we share with others. Listeners follow Lockie, a former conman who has abandoned that life and fled to St Kilda, as he assimilates with the island’s unusual residents and begins to forge a new, better life for himself.The past, however, always seems to have a way of catching up to him, and Lockie finds himself haunted by murder accusations, an old client, and an abandoned family - all things he thought he could leave behind. But there’s no change without sacrifice.If you enjoy mysteries, unreliable narrators, and remote dwellings with secrets to keep you should definitely check out The Secret of St Kilda! pod.link/1600585805

  • PODFEST DETAILS: https://www.kingsplace.co.uk/whats-on/comedy/ethics-town-live/

    January lays out the details of Ethics’ latest court case, concerning potential murder and definite cannibalism. Meanwhile, Artemis has questions about the strange town she now finds herself in.

    TRANSCRIPT: https://docs.google.com/document/d/1f6O_9l3_LpC32e7AwjWIU4H8BVgBrv95PTWR88a_kp4/edit?usp=sharing

    January Johnson was voiced by Rhys Lawton. Artemis Flynn was voiced by Liz Dokukina. This episode was written and produced by C. L. Hendry and edited by Cai Gwilym Pritchard. Theme by Mick Zijdel.

    Follow us @EthicsTownPod for updates.

    Content Warnings:

    Political malpracticeAddiction MurderCannibalismDeceitParanoiaUnreality 

    SFX:

    Radio static

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    Karen 1%

    Join Karen, a new government Agent, as she balances ambition and her morality in 2040s Brooklyn. Unravelling the conspiracy that links her cases, Agent Karen James and her team investigate secrets that could change what it means to be human.Told in music and prose, this audio journal from a young Black scientific agent just might hold the keys to our future. Or, at least, to “Karen 1%”If you enjoy grey morality, fascinating and fresh methods of storytelling, and brilliant, gripping plots, you should definitely check out Karen 1%! https://www.faustiannonsense.com/karen-1