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Sidequesting

Tal Minear | Realm

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Sidequesting is a fantasy podcast about avoiding the main plot. It follows Rion, an adventurer who’s willing to help just about anyone out - as long as they’re not being asked to deal with the scary wizard everyone keeps talking about.
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What Will Be Here?

Tal Minear | Realm

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[COMPLETED SERIES] In What Will Be Here?, five friends send a rocket to space with a collection of recordings on it that document the world’s decline, the stories they want to tell, and their efforts in building this rocket to get their message to the stars. They wonder what their world will have become by the time their message is listened to. At its core, this show is about living and creating when things feel pointless. It's a story that came out of the pandemic, and the landscape in whic ...
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Seen and Not Heard

Caroline Mincks | Realm

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What happens when you lose something you thought you'd always have? What happens when the thing you lose is one of your senses? Bet Kline is deaf. That wasn't the case a year ago. Now that her life has been upended, she has to figure out how to carve out a new path for herself and navigate her way down it. Easier said than done.
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The Audio Fiction Convention will be a one day event bringing together creators and fans of audio fiction. We'll have a main stage for panels all about audio drama creation, as well as an Artist Alley for creators to show off their work! If funded during the Kickstarter, which is live now through October 7, the event will happen June 14, 2026, in B…
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A hitman on a job begins to see and hear strange things in the hotel he's staying at. This episode of Someone Dies In This Elevator is rated R. Ding contains gun violence, immolation, and death in an elevator.Transcript here. Written and Directed by Brady Flanagan. Sound Design: Brady Flanagan. Man: Ryan Joseph Murphy. Maid: Amanda Flangan. SFX/Mus…
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Johnny is going in to apply to be a fingernail inspector yet is totally unaware of the mystery and murder at the... Barlevator! This episode of Someone Dies In This Elevator is rated PG. Barlevator contains gun sounds, murder, fire, and death in an elevator. Transcript here. Barlevator was Directed by Diego Herrera. Written and Audio Engineered by …
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A group of friends endeavour to capture footage of an alien, unaware of the risks their expedition presents. This episode of Someone Dies In This Elevator is rated R. Paranoia contains mild gore, referenced drug use, insects, ear strain, and death in an elevator. Transcript here. Voice of Kit by Maxim Ilienko-Jarvis. Sound Design and voice of Reb b…
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Recovered. This episode of Someone Dies In This Elevator is rated R. The Quesnel Lake Incident contains the sounds of vomiting, depictions of confinement and distress, sudden loud noises, and death in an elevator. Transcript here. Featuring Jesse Syratt as Quinn, Sam, and Voice 1, Logan Hockley as TJ, Carson Rafuse as Connor, and Taylor Michaels as…
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Clinical Space is a hopeful-futuristic sci-fi audio drama podcast about the struggles, joys, and daily life of Dr. Aja Graves, the counseling officer aboard a starship. The narrative is delivered mainly through Dr. Graves' session notes and personal logs.Our story picks up shortly after Dr. Graves is first stationed on the Erebus, a deep-space expl…
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Filipina immigrant "Interpreter" describes her time assisting at a hospital morgue during the violent Duterte era, and her ghostly encounters with the victims of EJK (extrajudicial killings). This episode of Someone Dies In This Elevator is rated R. Morge contains murder, corpses, child death, hospital horror, police brutality, fascism, minor alcoh…
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Be careful what you wish for. This episode of Someone Dies In This Elevator is rated PG-13. Do Not Disclose contains implied unethical science, implied animal cruelty, audio distortion, immolation, and death in an elevator. Transcript here. This episode of 'Someone Dies in This Elevator' was written by Tatiana Gefter of 'Soul Operator' and produced…
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Is a hastily-scrawled last word better than none at all? This episode of Someone Dies In This Elevator is rated PG-13. The In-Between contains brief descriptions of death involving guns, vehicles, illness, and fire. It also contains loud noises and death in an elevator. Transcript here. Written, narrated, and produced by Taylor Michaels. Books Fall…
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From the producer of "The Subjective Truth" and "Two Flat Earthers Kidnap a Freemason" comes a chilling science-fiction anthology series: “⁠Someone Just Like You⁠.” Season One includes stories written by Jeremy Ellett, Bob Raymonda, D.J. Sylvis, Georgia Cook, Nicole Knudsen, H.R. Owen, Tim Foley and many more. Rendered with immersive sound design a…
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Two friends break into an abandoned storage unit in the hopes of striking gold, but luck is most certainly not on their side. This episode of Someone Dies In This Elevator is rated PG-13. Storage Lock-In contains violence, illegal activity, suffocation, and death in an elevator. Transcript here. Storage Lock-In was written and performed by Shaun Pe…
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Jack and Charles are trapped in an elevator under threat of nuclear war while they face who they are to themselves and to each other. This episode of Someone Dies In This Elevator is rated R. Those Not Lucky Enough contains suicide, brief misophonia, references to homophobia, a brief reference to domestic violence, and death in an elevator. If you …
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In which an end finally comes to the many ages of Moira and Fiona McMorran... This episode of Someone Dies In This Elevator is rated PG-13. Great and Fair contains depictions of confinement, poisoning, and family trauma, and mentions of violence, war, miscarriage, misogyny, homophobia, colonialism, epidemic diseases, and religious discrimination. T…
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Let's go to Vegas, they said. It'll be fun, they said. This episode of Someone Dies In This Elevator is rated PG-13. The Incident in the Mall at Midnight contains gun violence, implied possession of illicit substances, and death in an elevator. Transcript here. This episode of Someone Dies in this Elevator was written by Noah Bell and sound designe…
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A PhD candidate discovers a solution for climate change, but her advisor determines that solution may never leave the room. This episode of Someone Dies In This Elevator is rated PG-13. Parts Per Million contains violence, betrayal, gunshots, mentions of bacteria, and death in an elevator. Transcript here. Parts Per Million was written by Fiona Cla…
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Wren has a conversation... with Wren. This episode of Someone Dies In This Elevator is rated G. It Is What It Is contains death in an elevator. Transcript here. This episode was written by Caroline Mincks and performed by Leslie Gideon. It was directed and produced by Tal Minear. Follow us @SDITEpod on Tumblr. Learn more about your ad choices. Visi…
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El the Elevator tries her best at her new job! This episode of Someone Dies In This Elevator is rated PG-13. Break a Leg! contains major injuries, loss of employment, financial insecurity, brief but intentional misgendering of a trans person, and death in an elevator. Transcript here. Written & designed by Hannah Semmelhack Fiona Clare as El E. Vat…
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When an elevator ride with a talkative lift operator goes awry, he passes the time by telling you a ghost story as long as the heat death of the universe. This episode of Someone Dies In This Elevator is rated G. Mobius Lift contains themes of claustrophobia, and death in an elevator. Transcript here. This episode was written, voiced and produced b…
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After getting into the elevator with two wannabe ghost hunters, Melanie finds herself on a one-way journey to the top floor of the Englewood Hotel, but once you’ve seen what lives up there, you can’t be allowed to leave… This episode of Someone Dies In This Elevator is rated PG-13. Out of Order contains the sound of squelching and bone breaking, pe…
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The true inventor of the elevator shares his invention... This episode of Someone Dies In This Elevator is rated PG. Mal-elevate-nt contains gore, blood, and death in an elevator. Transcript here. This episode was written, directed, and performed by Harlan Guthrie. It also features music by Harlan Guthrie. Harlan makes a horror audio drama called M…
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Two scientists make a life changing discovery under the sea. This episode of Someone Dies In This Elevator is rated PG-13. Abyssal Zone contains implied drowning, sea monsters, and death in an elevator. Transcript here. Abyssal Zone was written and directed by Ali Hylton. Script editing was done by Becca Marcus. Dialogue editing was done by Hannah …
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Time flies when you're having fun, but is that actually happening? This episode of Someone Dies In This Elevator is rated PG. Time Flies contains death in an elevator. Transcript here. Time Flies was written by Tal Minear. Starring Tal Minear as Paige, Brad Colbroock as Emery, Wil Williams as Emergency Service, CSW as Harold, and Devin Steffins as …
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Job hunting! Everyone's favorite! TRANSCRIPT Seen and Not Heard is written and directed by Caroline Mincks, with sound design by Tal Minear and music by Gavin Crockett. This episode featured the voices of Madi Opincaru as Sammy and Caroline Mincks as Bet. Find us on Bluesky at @seenandnotheard or visit our website to learn more about the show. Want…
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At least family dinners are interesting in a (mostly) good way these days. TRANSCRIPT Seen and Not Heard is written and directed by Caroline Mincks, with sound design by Tal Minear and music by Gavin Crockett. This episode featured the voices of Sena Bryer as Elaine, Leslie Gideon as Sarah, Steven Goldman as Joe, and Caroline Mincks as Bet. Thank y…
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Bet meets up with the one person who can get her flustered. TRANSCRIPT Seen and Not Heard is written and directed by Caroline Mincks, with sound design by Tal Minear and music by Gavin Crockett. This episode featured the voices of Vanessa Benoit as the bartender, Ishani Kanetkar as Van, and Caroline Mincks as Bet. Find us on Bluesky at @seenandnoth…
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Bet has a little too much fun finding subtle(ish) ways to play matchmaker. TRANSCRIPT Seen and Not Heard is written and directed by Caroline Mincks, with sound design by Tal Minear and music by Gavin Crockett. This episode featured the voices of Leslie Gideon as Sarah, Sean Lenhart as David, Caroline Mincks as Bet, and Rae Witte as the cashier. Fin…
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Upstream. Content warnings for animal harm and death in an elevator. Transcript here. This microsode was written by Daisy McNamara and recorded by David Charles Dukellis. It was produced by Tal Minear. Daisy is one of the creators of Eeler’s Choice. You can also hear her work on Bloody Fm and Law Of Names productions. David Charles Dukellis is an a…
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Someone Dies In This Elevator - Julius Caelevator Rating: PG. Et tu, Brutevator? This episode contains murder, betrayal, and elevators. Transcript here. This episode was written and directed by Max Kreisky. Dialogue editing by Brad Colbroock. Sound design by Tal Minear. The receptionist was voiced by Tal Minear. Bort was voiced by Stephen Indrisano…
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A Letter to the King. Content warning for death in an elevator. Transcript here. This episode was written by C.C. McLoughlin. It was recorded by Devyn Boer and produced by Tal Minear. Visit ccmcloughlin.com for links to CC's social media and portfolio. You can find Devyn at [email protected]. Find them in the sci-fi drama Records from The Reaver…
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Get Busy Living. Content warning for death in an elevator. Transcript here. This microsode was written, recorded, and produced by Lauren Tucker. Find Lauren's work at thelaurentucker.carrd.co! Check out When Tower Angels Fall at towerangelspodcast.com! Follow us @SDITEpod on Instagram, Tumblr, & Twitter. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit mega…
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The Elevator’s Hunger. Content warnings for body horror and death in an elevator. Transcript here. This microsode was written and produced by Tal Minear. It was recorded by Lou Sutcliffe. Lou is the creator of The Pantaloon Society, an audio-novella in twelve parts. It tells the tale of an ancient and clandestine society of clowns with unusual abil…
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Just Let Go. Content warnings for description of permanent injury, pained noises, suicidal ideation, mention of a dead body, and death in an elevator. Transcript here. This microsode was written by Nikko Goldstein. It was recorded and produced by Tal Minear. Nikko is also a sound editor and voice actor. You can find them on twitter @silentengee and…
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The Vertical Carriage. Content warning for death in an elevator. Transcript here. For more sword stories, check out Of The Sword, a daily sword-based, micro-fiction anthology that will run in September 2023. The episodes each feature a different, unique sword and the story surrounding it. This microsode was written and produced by Tal Minear. It wa…
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Home Body. Content warnings for gore, implied abuse, and death in an elevator. Transcript here. This microsode was written by Stephen Indrisano, directed by Sivan Raz, and sound designed by Brad Colbroock. It featured Virginia Spotts as Emil and and Alasdair Stuart as Raymond. Executive Produced by Tal Minear. Follow us @SDITEpod on Instagram, Tumb…
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Duel Diligence. Content warnings for rats, animal death, violence, and death in an elevator. Transcript here. This episode was written by Lou Sutcliffe and recorded and produced by Brad Colbroock. Lou is the creator of The Pantaloon Society, an audio-novella in twelve parts. It tells the tale of an ancient and clandestine society of clowns with unu…
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A Proposal. Content warnings for choking and death in an elevator. Transcript here. This microsode was written and narrated by Maddie Girouard. Sound design by Tal Minear. Maddie is a voice actor and writer, and you can find her on twitter at @Madd_VO. Join Apollo+ through the Apollo Podcasts app or by going to apollopods.com/plus. Follow us @SDITE…
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It's a good thing Bet and Lucy both know sign language! TRANSCRIPT This episode featured the voices of: Madelyn Harvieux as Lucy Caroline Mincks as Bet Ella Watts as the Barista This episode was written by Newton Schottelkotte and Caroline Mincks, with sound design by Newton Schottelkotte. Check out Where the Stars Fell: "In a mysterious Oregon tow…
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