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  • Hey everyone, Alex C. Telander here. Are you ready for another Ostium Sagas? If you’re wondering what I’m talking about, it’s a strange book from the eighteenth century Steve finds in a basement at the Ostium Network and he’s recording what he’s reading and what he thinks about what he’s reading. Strange stories about time travelers stuck in the past. You want to make sure you start at the first episode and just to let you know, this isn’t the first episode, so double check if you need to.


    And if you enjoy this Ostium Sagas episode and want more right away, you can do that very easily by heading over to our Patreon and supporting us at any level. You’ll instantly get access to the next fifteen episodes, plus a bunch of other bonus material.


    A transcript of this episode can be found here.


    The Ostium Sagas is created, written and produced by Alex C. Telander.


    The voice of Steve is Alex C. Telander.


    The theme song is “Synthwave Car” by Gushito.


    The music featured in this episode is “I Nostri Giorni II” by bzur. 


    Under a Creative Commons License.


    Sound effects are courtesy of Soundly.

    Support this show http://supporter.acast.com/ostium.


    Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

  • Hey everyone, Alex C. Telander here. Are you ready for another Ostium Sagas? If you’re wondering what I’m talking about, it’s a strange book from the eighteenth century Steve finds in a basement at the Ostium Network and he’s recording what he’s reading and what he thinks about what he’s reading. Strange stories about time travelers stuck in the past. You want to make sure you start at the first episode and just to let you know, this isn’t the first episode, so double check if you need to.


    And if you enjoy this Ostium Sagas episode and want more right away, you can do that very easily by heading over to our Patreon and supporting us at any level. You’ll instantly get access to the next fifteen episodes, plus a bunch of other bonus material.


    A transcript of this episode can be found here.


    The Ostium Sagas is created, written and produced by Alex C. Telander.


    The voice of Steve is Alex C. Telander.


    The theme song is “Synthwave Car” by Gushito.


    The music featured in this episode is “I Nostri Giorni II” by bzur. 


    Under a Creative Commons License.


    Sound effects are courtesy of Soundly.

    Support this show http://supporter.acast.com/ostium.


    Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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  • Hey everyone, Alex C. Telander here. Are you ready for another Ostium Sagas? If you’re wondering what I’m talking about, it’s a strange book from the eighteenth century Steve finds in a basement at the Ostium Network and he’s recording what he’s reading and what he thinks about what he’s reading. Strange stories about time travelers stuck in the past. You want to make sure you start at the first episode and just to let you know, this isn’t the first episode, so double check if you need to.


    And if you enjoy this Ostium Sagas episode and want more right away, you can do that very easily by heading over to our Patreon and supporting us at any level. You’ll instantly get access to the next fifteen episodes, plus a bunch of other bonus material.


    A transcript of this episode can be found here.


    The Ostium Sagas is created, written and produced by Alex C. Telander.


    The voice of Steve is Alex C. Telander.


    The theme song is “Synthwave Car” by Gushito.


    The music featured in this episode is “I Nostri Giorni II” by bzur. 


    Under a Creative Commons License.


    Sound effects are courtesy of Soundly.

    Support this show http://supporter.acast.com/ostium.


    Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

  • Hey everyone, Alex C. Telander here. Are you ready for another Ostium Sagas? If you’re wondering what I’m talking about, it’s a strange book from the eighteenth century Steve finds in a basement at the Ostium Network and he’s recording what he’s reading and what he thinks about what he’s reading. Strange stories about time travelers stuck in the past. You want to make sure you start at the first episode and just to let you know, this isn’t the first episode, so double check if you need to.


    And if you enjoy this Ostium Sagas episode and want more right away, you can do that very easily by heading over to our Patreon and supporting us at any level. You’ll instantly get access to the next fifteen episodes, plus a bunch of other bonus material.


    A transcript of this episode can be found here.


    The Ostium Sagas is created, written and produced by Alex C. Telander.


    The voice of Steve is Alex C. Telander.


    The theme song is “Synthwave Car” by Gushito.


    The music featured in this episode is “I Nostri Giorni II” by bzur. 


    Under a Creative Commons License.


    Sound effects are courtesy of Soundly.

    Support this show http://supporter.acast.com/ostium.


    Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

  • This episode was written, edited, and produced by Alex C. Telander.


    The part of Jake is performed by Chris Fletcher


    The part of Monica is performed by Georgia Mckenzie


    The part of Steve is performed by Alex C. Telander


    The part of Zhang is performed by Emily Wang


    The part of Yoxall is performed by Leslie Valentine


    The part of Marla is performed by Kira Apple


    The part of Thyra is performed by Arden Roddie


    Sound design was done by the wonderful Mike Nye of Hail and Well Met Podcasts, for more info check out hailandwellmetpodcast.com.


    Music featured in this episode is “A Warm Signal” by PCIII and “Vintage Montage Music” by Bertsz, courtesy of the Free Music Archive. Be sure to check out the artist at freemusicarchive.org.


    The theme song was composed by Chris Fletcher.


    You can find a transcript for this episode here.


    If you enjoyed this episode and would like to help out the Ostium Network, you can talk about it on social media and leave us a review on your podcast platform of choice.


    Thank you to all our patrons on the Ostium Network Patreon. We couldn’t do it without you. If you would like to support our shows, you can do that on our Patreon. You’ll get access to lots of bonus material including brand new episodes of the Ostium Sagas, and getting access to new episodes of Ostium a week before regular release.


    For more info on Ostium, our other shows, transcripts and merchandise, you can visit our website.


    The Ostium Podcast is a member of the Rusty Quill Network. For other great Rusty Quill shows, be sure to check out rustyquill.com.


    Thank you very much for listening and we’ll be taking a mid-season break while we finish up the rest of the season six episodes, and we’ll be back as soon as they’re ready.


    Support this show http://supporter.acast.com/ostium.


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  • Hey everyone, Alex C. Telander here. Are you ready for another Ostium Sagas? If you’re wondering what I’m talking about, it’s a strange book from the eighteenth century Steve finds in a basement at the Ostium Network and he’s recording what he’s reading and what he thinks about what he’s reading. Strange stories about time travelers stuck in the past. You want to make sure you start at the first episode and just to let you know, this isn’t the first episode, so double check if you need to.


    And if you enjoy this Ostium Sagas episode and want more right away, you can do that very easily by heading over to our Patreon and supporting us at any level. You’ll instantly get access to the next fifteen episodes, plus a bunch of other bonus material.


    A transcript of this episode can be found here.


    The Ostium Sagas is created, written and produced by Alex C. Telander.


    The voice of Steve is Alex C. Telander.


    The theme song is “Synthwave Car” by Gushito.


    The music featured in this episode is “I Nostri Giorni II” by bzur. 


    Under a Creative Commons License.


    Sound effects are courtesy of Soundly.

    Support this show http://supporter.acast.com/ostium.


    Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

  • This episode was written, edited, and produced by Alex C. Telander.


    The part of Jake is performed by Chris Fletcher


    The part of Monica is performed by Georgia Mckenzie


    The part of Steve is performed by Alex C. Telander


    The part of Yoxall is performed by Leslie Valentine


    Sound design was done by the wonderful Mike Nye of Hail and Well Met Podcasts, for more info check out hailandwellmetpodcast.com.


    Music featured in this episode is “Space Ambient Mix 2” by AllMusic34, courtesy of the Free Music Archive. Be sure to check out the artist at freemusicarchive.org.


    The theme song was composed by Chris Fletcher.


    You can find a transcript for this episode here.


    If you enjoyed this episode and would like to help out the Ostium Network, you can talk about it on social media and leave us a review on your podcast platform of choice.


    Thank you to all our patrons on the Ostium Network Patreon. We couldn’t do it without you. If you would like to support our shows, you can do that on our Patreon. You’ll get access to lots of bonus material including brand new episodes of the Ostium Sagas, and getting access to new episodes of Ostium a week before regular release.


    For more info on Ostium, our other shows, transcripts and merchandise, you can visit our website.


    The Ostium Podcast is a member of the Rusty Quill Network. For other great Rusty Quill shows, be sure to check out rustyquill.com.


    Thank you very much for listening and we’ll see you in two weeks with our next episode.

    Support this show http://supporter.acast.com/ostium.


    Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

  • Hey everyone, Alex C. Telander here. Are you ready for another Ostium Sagas? If you’re wondering what I’m talking about, it’s a strange book from the eighteenth century Steve finds in a basement at the Ostium Network and he’s recording what he’s reading and what he thinks about what he’s reading. Strange stories about time travelers stuck in the past. You want to make sure you start at the first episode and just to let you know, this isn’t the first episode, so double check if you need to.


    And if you enjoy this Ostium Sagas episode and want more right away, you can do that very easily by heading over to our Patreon and supporting us at any level. You’ll instantly get access to the next fifteen episodes, plus a bunch of other bonus material.


    A transcript of this episode can be found here.


    The Ostium Sagas is created, written and produced by Alex C. Telander.


    The voice of Steve is Alex C. Telander.


    The theme song is “Synthwave Car” by Gushito.


    The music featured in this episode is “I Nostri Giorni II” by bzur. 


    Under a Creative Commons License.


    Sound effects are courtesy of Soundly.

    Support this show http://supporter.acast.com/ostium.


    Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

  • This episode was written, edited, and produced by Alex C. Telander.


    The part of Jake is performed by Chris Fletcher


    The part of Monica is performed by Georgia Mckenzie


    The part of Steve is performed by Alex C. Telander


    The part of Marla is performed by Kira Apple


    Sound design was done by the wonderful Mike Nye of Hail and Well Met Podcasts, for more info check out hailandwellmetpodcast.com.


    Music featured in this episode is “PCGCP” by PCIII, courtesy of the Free Music Archive. Be sure to check out the artist at freemusicarchive.org.


    The theme song was composed by Chris Fletcher.


    You can find a transcript for this episode here.


    If you enjoyed this episode and would like to help out the Ostium Network, you can talk about it on social media and leave us a review on your podcast platform of choice.


    Thank you to all our patrons on the Ostium Network Patreon. We couldn’t do it without you. If you would like to support our shows, you can do that on our Patreon. You’ll get access to lots of bonus material including brand new episodes of the Ostium Sagas, and getting access to new episodes of Ostium a week before regular release.


    For more info on Ostium, our other shows, transcripts and merchandise, you can visit ostiumnetwork.com.


    The Ostium Podcast is a member of the Rusty Quill Network. For other great Rusty Quill shows, be sure to check out rustyquill.com.


    Thank you very much for listening and we’ll see you in two weeks with our next episode.

    Support this show http://supporter.acast.com/ostium.


    Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

  • In this Ostium Sagas collection we have the author's and recorder's afterwords for Saga I.


    The Ostium Sagas is created, written and produced by Alex C. Telander.


    The voice of Steve is Alex C. Telander.


    A transcript for this episode can be found here.


    Music featured in this episode includes:  “Synthwave Car” by Gushito, “Icy strings, harp and choir for a gloomy and ethereal fantasy world” by Gerardo, and “Ohm” by Michele Nobler. Under a Creative Commons License.


    And if you enjoy this Ostium Sagas episode and want more right away, you can do that very easily by heading over to our Patreon and supporting us at any level. You’ll instantly get access to the next fifteen episodes, plus a bunch of other bonus material.

    Support this show http://supporter.acast.com/ostium.


    Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

  • This episode was written, edited, and produced by Alex C. Telander.


    The part of Steve is performed by Alex C. Telander.


    Sound design was done by the wonderful Mike Nye of Hail and Well Met Podcasts, for more info check out hailandwellmetpodcast.com.


    Music featured in this episode is “Snow Ticket” by PC III, courtesy of the Free Music Archive. Be sure to check out the artist at freemusicarchive.org.


    The theme song was composed by Chris Fletcher.


    You can find a transcript for this episode here.


    If you enjoyed this episode and would like to help out the Ostium Network, you can talk about it on social media and leave us a review on your podcast platform of choice.


    Thank you to all our patrons on the Ostium Network Patreon. We couldn’t do it without you. If you would like to support our shows, you can do that here. You’ll get access to lots of bonus material including brand new episodes of the Ostium Sagas, and getting access to new episodes of Ostium a week before regular release.


    For more info on Ostium, our other shows, transcripts and merchandise, you can visit our website.


    The Ostium Podcast is a member of the Rusty Quill Network. For other great Rusty Quill shows, be sure to check out rustyquill.com.


    Thank you very much for listening and we’ll see you in two weeks with our next episode.

    Support this show http://supporter.acast.com/ostium.


    Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

  • In this Ostium Sagas collection we have the complete first saga in its entirety.


    The Ostium Sagas is created, written and produced by Alex C. Telander.


    The voice of Steve is Alex C. Telander.


    A transcript for this episode can be found here.


    Music featured in this episode includes: “Synthwave Car” by Gushito, “Greensleeves” performed by Audio Waves - Eliche Remblon, and “Electra to the Baltic Sea” by Giuseppe Rizzo. Under a Creative Commons License.


    And if you enjoy this Ostium Sagas episode and want more right away, you can do that very easily by heading over to our Patreon and supporting us at any level. You’ll instantly get access to the next fifteen episodes, plus a bunch of other bonus material.

    Support this show http://supporter.acast.com/ostium.


    Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

  • This episode was written, edited, and produced by Alex C. Telander.


    The part of Jake is performed by Chris Fletcher


    The part of Monica is performed by Georgia Mckenzie


    The part of Thyra is performed by Arden Roddie


    The part of Zhang is performed by Emily Wang


    The part of Steve is performed by Alex C. Telander.


    Sound design was done by the wonderful Mike Nye of Hail and Well Met Podcasts, for more info check out hailandwellmetpodcast.com.


    Music featured in this episode is “Deep Sky” by Kirk Osamayo, courtesy of the Free Music Archive. Be sure to check out the artist at freemusicarchive.org.


    The theme song was composed by Chris Fletcher.


    You can find a transcript for this episode here.


    If you enjoyed this episode and would like to help out the Ostium Network, you can talk about it on social media and leave us a review on your podcast platform of choice.


    Thank you to all our patrons on the Ostium Network Patreon. We couldn’t do it without you. If you would like to support our shows, you can do that here. You’ll get access to lots of bonus material including brand new episodes of the Ostium Sagas, and getting access to new episodes of Ostium a week before regular release.


    For more info on Ostium, our other shows, transcripts and merchandise, you can visit our website.


    The Ostium Podcast is a member of the Rusty Quill Network. For other great Rusty Quill shows, be sure to check out rustyquill.com.


    Thank you very much for listening and we’ll see you in two weeks with our next episode.

    Support this show http://supporter.acast.com/ostium.


    Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

  • In this first collection of the Ostium Sagas, "Beginnings," we have the first four introductory episodes leading up to the start of the first Ostium Saga.


    The Ostium Sagas is created, written and produced by Alex C. Telander.


    The voice of Steve is Alex C. Telander.


    A transcript for this episode can be found here.


    Music featured in this episode includes: “Synthwave Car” by Gushito,  “Ohm” by Michele Nobler, “Another Time and Place” by Brad Prevedoros, Greg Joy, and Neil Golden, “Icy strings, harp and choir for a gloomy and ethereal fantasy world” by Gerardo. Under a Creative Commons License.


    And if you enjoy this Ostium Sagas episode and want more right away, you can do that very easily by heading over to our Patreon and supporting us at any level. You’ll instantly get access to the next fifteen episodes, plus a bunch of other bonus material.

    Support this show http://supporter.acast.com/ostium.


    Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

  • Hey everyone, Alex C. Telander here. Are you ready for another Ostium Sagas? If you’re wondering what I’m talking about, it’s a strange book from the eighteenth century Steve finds in a basement at the Ostium Network and he’s recording what he’s reading and what he thinks about what he’s reading. Strange stories about time travelers stuck in the past. You want to make sure you start at the first episode and just to let you know, this isn’t the first episode, so double check if you need to.


    And if you enjoy this Ostium Sagas episode and want more right away, you can do that very easily by heading over to our Patreon and supporting us at any level. You’ll instantly get access to the next fifteen episodes, plus a bunch of other bonus material.


    Okay, let’s get back to the Ostium Sagas shall we and see what Steve gets up to next.


    The Ostium Sagas is created, written and produced by Alex C. Telander.


    The voice of Larry Harcourt is Harlan Guthrie.


    The voice of Steve is Alex C. Telander.


    The theme song is “Synthwave Car” by Gushito.


    The music featured in this episode is “Ohm” by Michele Nobler. 


    Under a Creative Commons License.


    Sound effects are courtesy of Soundly.

    Support this show http://supporter.acast.com/ostium.


    Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

  • Hey everyone, Alex C. Telander here. Are you ready for another Ostium Sagas? If you’re wondering what I’m talking about, it’s a strange book from the eighteenth century Steve finds in a basement at the Ostium Network and he’s recording what he’s reading and what he thinks about what he’s reading. Strange stories about time travelers stuck in the past. You want to make sure you start at the first episode and just to let you know, this isn’t the first episode, so double check if you need to.


    And if you enjoy this Ostium Sagas episode and want more right away, you can do that very easily by heading over to our Patreon and supporting us at any level. You’ll instantly get access to the next fifteen episodes, plus a bunch of other bonus material.


    Okay, let’s get back to the Ostium Sagas shall we and see what Steve gets up to next.


    The Ostium Sagas is created, written and produced by Alex C. Telander.


    The voice of Steve is Alex C. Telander.


    The theme song is “Synthwave Car” by Gushito.


    The music featured in this episode is “Ohm” by Michele Nobler. 


    Under a Creative Commons License.


    Sound effects are courtesy of Soundly.

    Support this show http://supporter.acast.com/ostium.


    Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

  • About How it Ends

    On an ordinary evening in November 1993, Micah’s entire world collapsed when her father, Nolan, died in a car accident. As time passed, Micah suffered from horrifying night terrors and an eerie recurring dream that left her exhausted and on edge. How it Ends was supposed to free her from her nightmares and help her deal with her loss… but when she receives new information about her father’s accident from an unexpected source, Micah’s world changes once again. And she discovers that sometimes dreams aren’t dreams at all—they’re memories.


    About Season 1, Episode 1: Nolan Jones

    Micah knew that when she left her New Jersey hometown for college in Rhode Island, she'd never look back. Episode 1 of How it Ends brings us into Micah's world 25 years after her dad's death and despite her attempt, all those years ago... she quickly learns that you can't run from your past. This episode features one of Micah's rare trips back home to visit her mother, Ava. As their conversation stirs up long-forgotten memories and Ava can't--or won't--answer Micah's questions, it sets Micah on a search for information about a potential link between her father's accident and a recurring nightmare she's had since childhood.


    Content warnings: Grief, death of a parent, alcohol consumption, stalking, adult language.


     

     

    For additional details, visit:

    Website: http://howitendspodcast.comTranscripts: https://www.howitendspodcast.com/how-it-ends-podcast-transcripts  Patreon Bonus Content: http://patreon.com/howitendsstudioMerch: http://howitendsstudio.threadless.comJoin our community on Discord: https://discord.gg/XTM9rgPPv9

    Credits: 


    Written, Directed, and Produced by Stephanie Resendes & Micah Rodriguez

    Starring Micah Rodriguez as Micah, Shey Rivera as Ava, Joshua Van Ness as Nolan, & Sarah Champagne as Billie

    Sound Engineering & Editing by Chris Anderson

    Music by Joshua Van Ness

    Episode transcripts by Evelyn Archer


     

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  • Hey everyone, Alex C. Telander here. Are you ready for another Ostium Sagas? If you’re wondering what I’m talking about, it’s a strange book from the eighteenth century Steve finds in a basement at the Ostium Network and he’s recording what he’s reading and what he thinks about what he’s reading. Strange stories about time travelers stuck in the past. You want to make sure you start at the first episode and just to let you know, this isn’t the first episode, so double check if you need to.


    And if you enjoy this Ostium Sagas episode and want more right away, you can do that very easily by heading over to our Patreon and supporting us at any level. You’ll instantly get access to the next fifteen episodes, plus a bunch of other bonus material.


    Okay, let’s get back to the Ostium Sagas shall we and see what Steve gets up to next.


    The Ostium Sagas is created, written and produced by Alex C. Telander.


    The voice of Steve is Alex C. Telander.


    The theme song is “Synthwave Car” by Gushito.


    The music featured in this episode is “Ohm” by Michele Nobler. 


    Under a Creative Commons License.


    Sound effects are courtesy of Soundly.

    Support this show http://supporter.acast.com/ostium.


    Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

  • Welcome to the Ostium Season Six trailer.


    Ostium Season Six Episode 61: Arrival will be released on January 1st, 2023.


    For more information visit the Ostium Network website.

    Support this show http://supporter.acast.com/ostium.


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  • Hey everyone, Alex C. Telander here. Are you ready for another Ostium Sagas? If you’re wondering what I’m talking about, it’s a strange book from the eighteenth century Steve finds in a basement at the Ostium Network and he’s recording what he’s reading and what he thinks about what he’s reading. Strange stories about time travelers stuck in the past. You want to make sure you start at the first episode and just to let you know, this isn’t the first episode, so double check if you need to.


    And if you enjoy this Ostium Sagas episode and want more right away, you can do that very easily by heading over to our Patreon and supporting us at any level. You’ll instantly get access to the next fifteen episodes, plus a bunch of other bonus material.


    Okay, let’s get back to the Ostium Sagas shall we and see what Steve gets up to next.


    The Ostium Sagas is created, written and produced by Alex C. Telander.


    A transcript for this episode can be found here.


    The voice of Steve is Alex C. Telander.


    The theme song is “Synthwave Car” by Gushito.


    The music featured in this episode is “Ohm” by Michele Nobler. 


    Under a Creative Commons License.


    Sound effects are courtesy of Soundly.

    Support this show http://supporter.acast.com/ostium.


    Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.