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First Episode Podcast

Motown Maurice, Atarah Ji

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First Episode Podcast is a cherry-popping debrief of your next binge-worthy television series. Your hosts, Motown Maurice & Atarah Ji are screenwriters and television connoisseurs who won’t hold back. Tune in for a multi-genre analysis of the best and worst first episodes. For more info visit, https://MotownMaurice.com/Podcast
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It's amazing to feel amazing. I'll be having different folks sharing their journeys' humble beginnings and sometimes funny. Each week expect to be motivated, be enlighten, sometimes be informed. We will laugh, cry and mostly we will learn. Tune in
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The First Episode Of

W. Keith Tims

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The First Episode Of is apodcast about audio drama and the creative process hosted by W. Keith Tims. In each show, I listen to the first episode of an indie audio drama, then have a discussion with the creators about the show, their methods, their struggles, and successes. It's a great conversation for anyone interested in storytelling and creativity, and with so much talent and variety out there, you're sure to find your next favorite audio drama by listening.
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fq0KXYL2eYA In today's episode we will talk about Laser Hatching and what is its role in IVF treatment in Punjab. Laser hatching is a precise method that increases the chances of conceiving through IVF treatment. Listen to the full episode to hear from fertility expert Dr Sumita Sofat.
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Wet Hot American Summer (David Wain, 2001) is one of Phil’s favorite comedies. Jeremiah hasn’t seen it and is generally unfamiliar with David Wain. They discuss the movie and other topics, such as; does comedy need a “straight man”? How absurd is too absurd? Will their friendship survive the next episode? Listen and find out.…
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Jeremiah and Phil delve into their most contentious subject yet. A critical and cult favorite, Nathan For You is a docu-reality comedy show where Nathan Fielder helps "struggling" businesses. Phil hates the show because he thinks it's just a guy messing with people's livelihoods. Jeremiah shows him two episodes - The Anecdote and The Richards Tip -…
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Jeremiah never got into the Marvel Cinematic Universe and Phil has watched all of them at least twice. Phil recommends Guardians of the Galaxy (James Gunn, 2014) as a good standalone story that might pique Jeremiah’s interest in the series as a whole. But will this viewing be a success?Jeremiah McDonald
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To get in the spirit of Halloween, Jeremiah introduces Phil to three of the best Simpsons Halloween specials; Treehouse of Horror II, IV and V. Follow us on: Twitter: @SkipFirstEpPod Instagram: @skipthefirstepisode Bluesky: @skipfirsteppod.bsky.socialJeremiah McDonald
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Jeremiah has never heard Jack Benny. Phil has him listen to three radio broadcasts from the 1940s. The two discuss Benny, his comedic style and influence. The episodes discussed are all available on archive.org: March 28th, 1948: https://archive.org/details/JackBenny_HQ_601/JB_1948-03-28_Your_money_or_your_life_-_Ronald_Colemans_Oscar_is_stolen.mp3…
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Phil has only seen a handful of Simpsons episodes in his life. Jeremiah wants to correct this by showing him the "classic era" from the beginning. But where to begin? They discuss Lisa's Substitute, Three Men and a Comic Book and Blood Feud.Jeremiah McDonald
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William A. Wellman discusses their show Hello from the Hallowoods, exploring Queerness in the horror genre, writing complex and intertwining storylines, focusing on mood in narrative, and giving up a marketing job to become a full-time creative. https://www.hellofromthehallowoods.com/ A transcript of this episode can be found here. The theme music …
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Producer Mark Helton and writer Tera Eon discuss their time-traveling heist show Murphy's Inc, using characters to flesh out the world, working with someone else's ideas, criminals as protagonists, and dealing with (or not) time travel paradoxes. Listen to Murphy's Inc. on most major podcast platforms, or from https://murphysincshow.podbean.com/ A …
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James Weippert talks about his Public Domain Players and their production of The Legend of Sleepy Hollow, adapting works from the public domain, being faithful to familiar stories or making changes, the Sarah Grace Foundation, and working on a show fifteen minutes at a time. https://publicdomainplayers.podbean.com/ A transcript of this show is avai…
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Cat Blackard talks about her hybrid audio drama The Call of Cthulhu Mystery Program, elevating "actual play" podcasts, being a multidisciplinary artist, taking a queer point of view to existing material, and the dilemma of appreciating the art of problematic artists. https://www.cthulhumystery.com/ A transcript of this program is available here. Th…
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Adam Murciano talks about his retro horror ICE-CREAM, starting a subscription platform for listeners, the awkwardness of the teen years, the strange subversion of ice cream trucks, and the horror of always being one mistake away from ruin. Listen to ICE-CREAM: http://pod.link/1641978062 A transcript of this episode is available here. The theme musi…
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Drew Frohman discusses his sci-fi comedy Human-B-Gon, fear of AI, reality TV as a showcase for insecurities, creating a sonic template, and finishing what you start. https://www.human-b-gon.com/ A transcript of this episode is available here. The theme music is "Mockingbird (Instrumental Version)" by David Mumford, used under a CC-BY 4.0 License. W…
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Tony Martinez and Michael P. Greco discuss their paranormal mystery Strange Air, the fallacy of the "likeable" character, crafting a mystery, faith, belief and loss, and writing to feed your soul. https://www.strangeairpodcast.com/ Transcript available here. The theme music is "Mockingbird (Instrumental Version)" by David Mumford, used under a CC-B…
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In today's episode we will talk about Laser Hatching and what is its role in IVF treatment in Punjab. Laser hatching is a precise method that increases the chances of conceiving through IVF treatment. Listen to the full episode to hear from fertility expert Dr Sumita Sofat.
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For the 50th episode special, host W. Keith Tims becomes the interviewee with guest host Kris Kaiyala, as they discuss a year of podcasting, The Book of Constellations, music as mood, training your brain to write, and writing with empathy and authenticity. The Book of Constellations is available on most major podcast platforms or from http://bookof…
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Creator Alex Dolan and Producer Vince Dajani talk about their crime thriller The Patron Saint of Suicides, adapting a novel to audio drama, using contrasts to create tension, fiction as a tool to tackle difficult subjects, and why you shouldn't write "likable" characters. Listen to The Patron Saint of Suicides on most major podcast platforms or fro…
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Dom Guilfoyle talks about their supernatural anthology The Mistholme Museum of Mystery, Morbidity, and Mortality, working with the That's Not Canon podcast collective, developing a show based on your limitations, wrestling with imposter syndrome, and finding a balanced ending. Listen to The Mistholme Museum of Mystery, Morbidity, and Mortality on m…
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Jessica Berson discusses her metaphysical drama Echoes (in) Between, generational trauma, throwing wrenches into the narrative, midlife crossroads, and why writing friends is more interesting than writing romance. You can listen to Echoes (in) Between on most major podcast platforms, or from https://echoesinbetween.podbean.com/ The theme music is "…
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The creators of The First Episode Of & The Book of Constellations and Delivery are creating a new audio drama: The Love Talker, now in production. We're excited to bring you a short teaser, "Hiding Day." The Love Talker is a folk horror audio drama that launches in 2022. Visit thelovetalker.com for more information. Follow us: Twitter: @lovetalkerp…
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Sarah Penn discusses her psychological horror show Rapture 518, the stigma of mental illness, doctors as authority figures, struggling past performance anxiety, and why people are more complex than the undead. You can listen to Rapture 518 on most major podcast platforms or from https://redcircle.com/shows/rapture518 The theme music is "Mockingbird…
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Noelle Rose and Laura Harmon discuss their fantasy bedtime story Dragon Shanty, the magic of oral history, healing from trauma, tabletop roleplaying, and living your own testimony. You can listen to Dragon Shanty on most major podcast platforms, or from: https://www.dragonshanty.com/ The theme music is "Mockingbird (Instrumental Version)" by David …
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Jenny Curtis and Chris Porter discuss their sci-fi show Solar, getting good performances by recording whole scenes, trauma and isolation, balancing commercial and artistic concerns, and giving the characters room to speak. You can listen to Solar on most major podcast platforms or from https://www.solarthepodcast.com/ The theme music is "Mockingbir…
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Chris Gervais talks about his adventure horror Dead Meat Pete, growing up in the Spielberg generation, horror stories as tools to deal with fear, using tropes to connect the author to the audience, and art as a means of agency. Listen to Dead Meat Pete on most major podcast platforms, or visit https://www.deadmeatpete.com/ The theme music is "Mocki…
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Joshua Bawden and Fletcher Legg of Short Tale Sounds discuss their sci-fi submarine story Proteus, their love of action-adventure movies, working through lockdown, immersive sound design, and the nature of originality. To listen to Proteus, search for "Short Tale Sounds" on your favorite podcast apps, or from https://www.instagram.com/short_tale_so…
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Emily Rainbow Davis talks about her speculative-fiction story The Dragoning, mixing myth and modernity, the Kavanaugh hearings, rage and fear, and setting the table for art. Listen to The Dragoning on most major podcast platforms, or from https://www.messengertheatreco.org/dragoning-listen The theme music is "Mockingbird (Instrumental Version)" by …
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Brad Williams discusses his post-apocalypse romance Once Upon a Wasteland, the Fallout video game franchise, writing a story within an existing IP, Queer romance, art as means to move audiences, and struggling with self-doubt. You can listen to Once Upon a Wasteland on most major podcast platforms, or from https://onceuponawasteland.com/ The theme …
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