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W. Keith Tims is a writer, performer, creative-at-large. His projects include The Book of Constellations, The First Episode Of, and The Love Talker. | Host | |
Writer/Director/Actor working in Essex, UK. Jamie is the creator of HAUNTED: The Audio Drama and the writer/director of the upcoming film Candy Hart and the Fire of Catalan. | Guest | |
Jordan is a podcaster, editor, producer, and real life earth human who lives in the middle of the woods somewhere in Appalachia. | Guest | |
A high-effort nerd for all things creative.Mason is a professional sound designer and audio engineer.He is a hobbyist video editor, animator, coder, video game maker, actor, improviser, electronics tinkerer, and generally obsessive learner for all things media and tech. | Guest | |
Michael started his career by writing comedy sketches at The Second City in Chicago. Now he lives in Los Angeles where he has worked on such hit anime shows as Digimon, Bottle Fairy, and Noein. He was also a staff writer on Crazy Wheels for Sky Network. Michael is probably a little too into escape rooms. | Guest | |
William is a writer originally from Wisconsin now living in Los Angeles, CA. He likes stories about robots, mythology, and romance-- sometimes all at once. He has written novels, screenplays, plays, and audio fiction. | Guest | |
Aaron Huggett started writing at the age of 2, but it wasn't RSS ready (and RSS hadn't been invented at that point) so it, and many other things he created since, got largely ignored by the public, until one day he stopped. That was until he met Katie - who helped put the lead in Aaron's pencil....and no, that's not a euphemism. Together they created great things, including 2 Daughters.Two Podcasts, Two Daughters. But wait...is that the tiny patter of another on the way? We're still talking about Podcasts right? | Guest | |
Tony studied film and theater at The School of Visual Arts in New York. Back in the day, he helped produce music videos for groups like The Black Crowes, Run-DMC, The Beastie Boys, and many others. After making the move to Los Angeles, Tony started working as a talent agent representing actors for work in film and television. He’s obsessed with the paranormal and the supernatural. | Guest | |
Marcilena (MJ) Bailey is a Chicago-based podcaster with roots extending far beyond the city and two cats that love causing chaos more than they love her work. MJ turned to podcasting in 2018 as an outlet for her love of writing and her interest in acting: the former she had been doing since she was a small child and the latter she admired from afar. When she’s not pondering the human experience or crafting tales based in Filipino folklore, she works as a typical (if not overly efficient) administrator in a nonprofit.As the head of Miscellany Media Studios, she is the showrunner and sole talent for shows like The Oracle of Dusk, Aishi Online, Temporal Light, and The Mountain’s Heart. | Guest | |
Tim Krause (he/him) is the writer, director, and audio editor of Omen. He is co-owner of Write Now, LLC. and has helped edit and produce both The Write Now Podcast and Girl in Space. Omen is Tim’s first solo podcasting project, with his partner Sarah Rhea Werner acting as Executive Producer.The idea for Omen began within a Pathfinder 1E tabletop role playing game Tim ran for his friends in 2015. After nearly four years of campaigning, Tim decided to adapt his Game Master notes into an audio drama and began writing the season one script in the spring of 2019. A year later, Omen was cast, recorded, and scored. By spring of 2021, editing was nearing completion and Omen was ready to launch.When he isn’t writing or editing, Tim enjoys cooking, playing video games, listening to podcasts, and hanging out with his three-legged cat, Momo. | Guest | |
Shaun Pellington is an independent audio drama creator and voice actor. He has appeared on multiple shows in his short career as a voice actor. Most notably, he creates and performs in the show Wake Of Corrosion. | Guest | |
You mean...you put down your rock and I put down my sword, and we'll try and kill each other like civilized people?Jenny is a producer of the podcast Hollywood Unscripted and host and producer of the podcast When Last I Left | Guest | |
Josie is a fire-type Pokemon with two evolutions. | Guest | |
Orange, California native Kc Wayland has carried within him a passion for the creative arts from a young age. As a teenager, he earned the Award of Excellence in Arts and Best Student Editor and graduated with top honors from Orange High School Media Arts program for Acting and Film Theory, earning the Principal’s Medallion. Upon graduating, he was awarded an academic scholarship to attend Chapman University’s School of Film and Television. In January of 2002, Wayland enlisted in the United States Army, taking a leave of absence from Chapman. He received two certifications in broadcast engineering and was awarded both Top Graduate and Distinguished Honor Graduate. He returned to Chapman in 2003, but was deployed to Iraq midway through his first semester. From 2003 to 2004, Wayland served with the 222nd Broadcast Operations Detachment in the heart of Baghdad. His service earned him a nomination for a Bronze Star for meritorious service. During his time overseas, Wayland filmed his personal experience that would later become the documentary “365 Boots on Ground.” Wayland returned to Chapman within a month of active combat. During this adjustment period back to civilian life, he focused his energy on completing “365 Boots on Ground.” The documentary would go on to earn several awards, including: Best Documentary at Chapman 2005, Best Student Documentary at the Bear Bear Film Festival, and Best Student Film at the Tiberon International Film Festival. He graduated from Chapman in 2008 as the Cheverton Graduate (valedictorian) of his class.While teaching film at Costa Mesa High School and Coastline ROP, he began writing what would later become “We’re Alive: A Story of Survival.” What started off as a means of coping with his military experience, “We’re Alive” evolved into a wildly successful and revolutionary zombie audio drama. Wayland acted as lead writer/editor/director/producer of “We’re Alive” on each of the 48 episodes from 2009 to 2014. The rise of “We’re Alive” coincided with the booming popularity of podcasts and zombie culture, standing out for its gritty urban realism and focus “Theater for the Mind” audio techniques. Its success earned the show a place within the Nerdist Podcast Network, garnering over 100 million downloads in the course of its run at the time of this publication. A sequel of sorts to “We’re Alive: A Story of Survival” entitled “We’re Alive: Lockdown” was successfully funded via Kickstarter in July of 2015, and was released April 2016. The next iteration of We're Alive, Goldrush, is currently in post-production. Following the success of “We’re Alive,” Wayland signed with the Paradigm Talent Agency in February of 2016. | Guest | |
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Steve Honeycutt is an actor, writer, director, and voice talent residing in the Los Angeles area. He's worked for Universal, Disney, and Warner Media among many others. | Guest | |
Creator and host of UnAired! | Guest | |
Voice actress, writer, and co-founder of The Audio Drama Lab. Currently working on: Regina Prime | Guest | |
A writer who likes to act. | Guest | |
Sarah is the pseudonym for the writer and creator of Rapture518. In her real life she works in acute care medicine and dreams to live by the ocean. | Guest |
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