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S4 E1: In Him, We Know Freedom

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Content Warning: This story contains blood, graphic imagery, violence, torture, and allusions to cannibalism. Listener discretion is advised. An escapee from the prison camp of an authoritarian state, we join our haggard protagonist as he stalks the streets of the crumbling nation’s capital. His only companion? A mirror that shows a reflection that is not his own. But with the counsel of an ancient voice that awakened at the height of his torture and guided him from the prison camp to freedom, the man of purpose and the idyllic world shown within the mirror are closer than the fugitive thinks. Even if the means to achieve this vision are less than pleasant. View the original story on Vocal to read along: https://vocal.media/horror/in-him-we-know-freedom [https://vocal.media/horror/in-him-we-know-freedom] As always, please consider leaving a quick rating or review wherever you listen. Cover photo by Ali Arif Soydaş and licensed through Unsplash.

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S4 E1: In Him, We Know Freedom

Content Warning: This story contains blood, graphic imagery, violence, torture, and allusions to cannibalism. Listener discretion is advised. An escapee from the prison camp of an authoritarian state, we join our haggard protagonist as he stalks the streets of the crumbling nation’s capital. His only companion? A mirror that shows a reflection that is not his own. But with the counsel of an ancient voice that awakened at the height of his torture and guided him from the prison camp to freedom, the man of purpose and the idyllic world shown within the mirror are closer than the fugitive thinks. Even if the means to achieve this vision are less than pleasant. View the original story on Vocal to read along: https://vocal.media/horror/in-him-we-know-freedom [https://vocal.media/horror/in-him-we-know-freedom] As always, please consider leaving a quick rating or review wherever you listen. Cover photo by Ali Arif Soydaş and licensed through Unsplash.

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S3 Bonus: Dwellers of the Underworld

For this bonus addition to Season 3, we present two additional stories for your listening pleasure, neither long enough to warrant its own episode and together… still not long enough to be considered a true episode. Thus we present a bonus helping of comedy to go along with the main course we have presented over the past eight regular episodes. You’re welcome. The unifying theme for our pair of vignettes is the underworld. Our first story features a private detective in touch with the seedier side of the city, the one concealed from the sight of more civilized society. Our second story centers on an unlikely protagonist and the wraith that has emerged from the shadows only to meet its match in a man with a fucked-up knee and zero fucks left to give. Plus, it’s Halloween, so why not end on a story about a shadow figure? View the original stories on Vocal to read along (ordered by appearance): * “Privateyeism”: https://vocal.media/fiction/privateeyeism [https://vocal.media/fiction/privateeyeism] * “A Far Greater Horror”: https://vocal.media/horror/a-far-greater-horror [https://vocal.media/horror/a-far-greater-horror ] Check out Chapter 1 of A Bloody Business, a humorous rampage through history written by the same comedic genius and narrated by the same voice talent whose stylings you’ve heard in Season 3: https://open.spotify.com/episode/2I9qKhmGGhBBLfCQUcEcOg [https://open.spotify.com/episode/2I9qKhmGGhBBLfCQUcEcOg ] And, as always, please consider leaving a quick rating or review wherever you listen. Cover photo by Eduardo Mallmann and licensed through Unsplash.

31. okt. 20256 min
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S3 E8: My First Day (The Finale)

For the eighth and final episode of Season 3, we conclude young Jason’s first assignment as junior and senior Nightingale, now armed with a plan to flush out their target, do what they do best: wanton violence. However, the golden-locked girl that confronts them turns out to be more of a mask for a golden-locked demon hiding beneath. Lusario and Jason will find themselves facing physical, magical, and psychological forces. Will all of Jason’s training hold up in this baptism of fire? View the original story on Vocal to read along: https://vocal.media/humor/my-first-day-part-3-the-finale [https://vocal.media/humor/my-first-day-part-3-the-finale] If you enjoyed this story, don’t forget to vote in our poll or leave a comment—if you listen on Spotify—and you might just see a future book from our author centering on Jason Nightingale. That’s right, we opened Season 3 with a concept for a novel, and we have just spent the past three episodes concluding the season in epic fashion with another future book concept. Why? Because we’re just that goddamn clever, that’s why. And, as always, please consider leaving a quick rating or review wherever you listen. And stick around next week for one final chaser to close out Season 3. Specifically, a pair of flash fictions united by theme: Dwellers of the Underworld. Nothing like a little dark humor to round out our comedy tour in this bonus episode. Cover photo by Peter Robbins and licensed through Unsplash.

24. okt. 202521 min
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S3 E7: My First Day (Part 2)

For the seventh episode of Season 3, we rejoin Jason Nightingale as he settles into guard duty. But our go-getter knows better than to sit idle. On the agenda: archery practice, discussions of unconventional foods, and self-esteem exercises for a certain bear cub feeling down on his romantic prospects. Jason may even make his first-ever friend—and proceed to have a panic attack at the idea of having a friend. And it might turn out that this “not-friend” is holding back critical information that our young trainee needs to ferret out. And don’t go anywhere, because next we conclude with the kickass finale of “My First Day” and Season 3. Follow the podcast so you won’t miss the final confrontation with the golden-locked antagonist, who turns out to be far from just another pretty face. Instead, she might just be a pretty face with otherworldly allies and an arsenal of magic. View the original story on Vocal to read along: https://vocal.media/humor/my-first-day-part-2 [https://vocal.media/humor/my-first-day-part-2] And, as always, please consider leaving a quick rating or review wherever you listen. Cover photo by Stoic Rhino and licensed through Unsplash.

17. okt. 202513 min
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S3 E6: My First Day (Part 1)

For the sixth episode of Season 3, we join a youth from humble origins who is eager to climb the ranks of an up-and-coming private security firm known as the Nightingale Agency. Young Jason brings several advantages to the organization: no family, no friends, and no ties to otherwise distract him from his training. Just so long as the Nightingales continue to feed him, he’ll do whatever they ask. Follow the Nightingale apprentice as he and his mentor have been called to the home of three bears under threat by a home invader backed by nefarious corporate interests. But even with his singular focus and food-based motivation, will he have the skills needed to complete his first official assignment? So epic is this tale that we decided to split it up into three parts for our season finale. So tune in next week for Part 2! View the original story on Vocal to read along: https://vocal.media/humor/my-first-day-part-1 [https://vocal.media/humor/my-first-day-part-1] And, as always, please consider leaving a quick rating or review wherever you listen. Cover photo by Lene Magro and licensed through Unsplash.

10. okt. 202513 min