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  • Monsters, Sharks, and Dinosaurs dives into the fascinating worlds of the planet's most awe-inspiring and fearsome beings. With tales from history, mythology, and science, this series offers an engaging journey through stories of oceanic predators, mythical creatures, and prehistoric giants. Join us for an adventurous exploration before one of them eats you. No actual monsters, sharks, nor dinosaurs were harmed in the making of this podcast.

  • A D&D 5e actual play show where we improvise stories in our favourite worlds of fiction! Join us in our first arc, The Dragon's Might, set in the world of Robert Jordan's The Wheel of Time.

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  • Mysteries in suburban Orlรฉans, Ontario

  • Solve for X is a mystery horror podcast following subject X, a 25-year-old trapped inside a scientific testing facility with no memories of who they were before. Each week, armed only with a false set of memories, they are placed inside a recreation of a workplace. There they must complete a variety of tasks such as filing, acting, cleaning, and surviving the gruesome attacks of homicidal monsters. X, alongside the other test subjects, must fight to survive against the creatures lurking in the dark while they try to uncover who they really are and what on earth they’re testing here. If you like Monster of the Week shows like X-files and Supernatural or games like Portal and Escape the Backrooms then you’ll love Solve for X!

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  • The Nervape Podcast is the official podcast of the Nervape team. Hear directly from team members about the Nervape building and creating process as well as listen to insightful conversations with other creators in the NFT, web3, creative media space.

    Nervape is a metaverse with an ongoing story and NFTs shaped by the community. Find out more: https://www.nervape.com/

  • Wonders & Blunders is a Dungeons & Dragons podcast that keeps it light on rules and mechanics to make room for roleplay and jokes. The show features great roleplaying, spooky set pieces, epic battles, and a lovable cast. We release bi-weekly on every second Monday and if you're just joining us Season 2 is a great place to jump in! Plus we have over 100 episodes in Season 1 for you to go back and binge once you fall in love with the Caravan of Wonders.

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  • A TTRPG horror comedy podcast that puts the concept of failing forward to the test! Each week, our DM leads a group of unlikely heroes, villains, and everything in between through one hellscape after another. It's a comedy of horrors with a twist: don't you dare fumble the dice! Support us at patreon.com/wtfumblepod

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  • In this pilot episode of Dungeons and Deathstars, our gang of internet friends embark into the Star wars universe, in the form of Dungeons and Dragons 5e. Join Derek, Terrence, Adeline, Paulsen, Kayla and the DM Seth Raven, as they travel through the beloved Star Wars universe, set 6 months after the infamous, "Order 66".

  • Upstart Crow Youth Shakespeare Troupe presents Lend Me Your Earbuds: A Pandemic Shakespeare Podcast Series. Youth actors from the St. Anthony Park neighborhood of St. Paul, Minnesota tell three of Shakespeare’s beloved stories in three episodes. Using Shakespeare’s words and themes as their touchstone, the actors give each of the plays their own unique, contemporary and authentically Shakespearean treatment.

  • "Lights Out" was a renowned radio horror anthology series that captivated audiences during the mid-20th century. Created by Wyllis Cooper and later helmed by Arch Oboler, the show left an indelible mark on radio broadcasting, particularly for its ability to instill fear and unease in listeners through its chilling narratives.The series made its debut in 1934 and quickly garnered a devoted following for its unique and terrifying content. At its core, "Lights Out" was known for its dark and disturbing stories, often delving into the realms of the macabre, the supernatural, and psychological horrors. It pushed the boundaries of what was considered acceptable on radio during that era, making it a daring and innovative production.One of the most iconic aspects of the show was its opening sequence. Arch Oboler's ominous voice would pierce the airwaves, instructing, "Lights out, everybody!" followed by a dramatic crashing sound effect, setting the stage for the eerie tales that would follow.What truly set "Lights Out" apart was its minimalistic approach to sound effects. The studio would often darken during broadcasts, enhancing the sense of foreboding and allowing listeners' imaginations to fill in the gaps. This simplicity contributed to the show's ability to create a palpable atmosphere of horror.The show didn't shy away from graphic and shocking content, frequently depicting violent and gruesome scenarios that were considered audacious for its time. This boldness was a departure from the more restrained style of radio drama prevalent during that period.Each episode of "Lights Out" was relatively short, typically lasting around 15 minutes. This brevity allowed for intense, concentrated bursts of horror, making it all the more captivating."Lights Out" left a lasting cultural impact, influencing the horror genre in radio and later in television and film. It paved the way for other horror anthology series and played a pivotal role in establishing the conventions of the genre.Despite its relatively short initial run, "Lights Out" continues to be celebrated by fans of classic radio dramas. Its legacy endures through adaptations and references in various forms of media, a testament to its enduring ability to evoke fear and suspense through innovative storytelling and a minimalist approach to atmosphere and sound effects.

  • Join Alex Williamns and Andrew Cuckow as they write letters to their childhood fandom of choice: Star Wars. This podcast is (mostly) full of love for the franchise, the Jedi, and the Maker himself, George Lucas. Alex and Andrew review the galaxy far, far away, film by film, discussing our introduction, most memorable moments, and love for Star Wars.

  • This isnโ€™t just another story about a search for a birth mother. This is a story about secrets and lies and the lengths people will go to to protect a grand Southern family name from scandal. Itโ€™s a story about tireless perseverance in claiming a meaningful life when your very birth seemed to be a cause for shame. Where secrets are buried deeper than the family silver when the Yankees came a-callinโ€™. But mostly, itโ€™s proof that Soap Opera plotlines and real life have WAY more in common than we are willing to admit ( except for that whole coming back from the dead partโ€ฆ ) I lived in a world of wild imagination fueled by long stretches of childhood boredom, so what else was I going to do but keep the endless storyline going until the truth finally came out and we cried mascara-stained tears.

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  • Kasi, Kelsey, and Nolan (with a K) discuss what's happening in the SCP community every other Tuesday.

  • The Stars Aren't Alright is an Actual Play comedy/horror podcast, blending the Lovecraftian mythos with a far future, sci fi setting. The Keeper, Brian, uses the Call of Cthulhu TTRPG system to lead Alex, Catherine, Tom, and Leah through a series of mysterious events, unfolding into eldritch horror that stretches the character's sanity - and, in the end, learning that the true reality bending beings from outside time and space were the friends we made along the way. (This podcast contains scenes of violence, adult language, and - if we did our jobs right - disturbing subject matter. Listener discretion is strongly advised.)

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  • With wry humor and penetrating satire, Flatland takes us on a mind-expanding journey into a different world to give us a new vision of our own. A. Square, the slightly befuddled narrator, is born into a place limited to two dimensions--irrevocably flat--and peopled by a hierarchy of geometrical forms. In a Gulliver-like tour of his bizarre homeland, A. Square spins a fascinating tale of domestic drama and political turmoil, from sex among consenting triangles to the intentional subjugation of Flatland's females. He tells of visits to Lineland, the world of one dimension, and Pointland, the world of no dimension. But when A. Square dares to speak openly of a third, or even a fourth, dimension, his tragic fate climaxes a brilliant parody of Victorian society. An underground favorite since its publication in England in1884, Flatland is as prophetic a science fiction classic as the works of H. G. Wells, introducing aspects of relativity and hyperspace years before Einstein's famous theories. And it does so with wonderful, enduring enchantment. With an Introduction by Valerie Smith and a New Afterword by John Allen Paulos

  • The 20 Sided Adventures is a real-play D&D 5e podcast set in a homebrew intergalactic adventure!

  • Dive into 'Blades of Mayari,'  a Filipino-Canadian led, fantasy actual play podcast inspired by pre-colonial Filipino mythology. Powered by Fate Core and set in a version of 'The Islands of Sina Una'. 

    Embark on an epic journey with Game Master Ross and our four adventurers โ€“ Kevin, The Noise Witch, Ren, and Mickee โ€“ as they confront tempests, battle aswang, and unravel the mysteries within the mist-shrouded island that mysteriously emerged off the coastline. Will they triumph over the challenges that await, or succumb to the perils lurking in the shadows? 


    New episodes every other Monday. 

  • Do You Remember Robotech? is a podcast discussing, comparing, and having a good (or maybe bad?) time watching Robotech and, concurrently,  itโ€™s three Japanese components: Super Dimension Fortress Macross, Super Dimension Cavalry Southern Cross and Genesis Climber MOSPEADA. The show is hosted by Shane and Manny.

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  • Welcome to Quest Me! - The weekly Star Wars Reaction and review podcast from Twist My Arm!