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A10E11 The Importance of Being Meltsner (Last in a Long Line)
In this podventure, we discuss the episode “Last in a Long Line,” in which Eugene discovers that he might not be the last in a long line, after all, when he discovers a grave in Odyssey with his father’s name on it. Also, the permanency of affections, getting poetic about family heritage, and
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Odyssey’s Real-Life Working Genius
Jesse Kellum IV doesn’t just write for Odyssey—he also works at the real-life Whit’s End! Hear how a workplace personality quiz inspired his latest episode, how a slide thermometer sparked a memorable story, and how he tackled the tricky dynamics between Jay and his dad in “Put to the Test.
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Marianne Josephs: <as Mrs. Gutenberg> Momma, don't let your housekeepers grow up to be cowboys!
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A10E10 The Tape and the Tap, Part II (Waylaid in the Windy City, Part II)
In this podventure, we discuss the episode “Waylaid in the Windy City, Part 2,” in which Whit and Richard team up to enact a Richard scheme that will save Connie, get the government back their secrets, and buy Richard his sweet, sweet revenge. Everyone gets what they want. Also, playing fast and
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My Votes in the 2025 Avery Awards
Greetings and salutations! A while back I voted in the 2025 Avery Awards, covering Album 77: A New Perspective and Album 78: At Face Value. I thought I would once again do a post like I did last year and write what I voted for and my reasoning behind my votes. I am not sure when the results will be
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"Making Great Audio Drama" Camp - Update 2
J.D. and Austin share a few more updates from the "Making Great Audio Drama" camp from the Audio Drama Institute.The Surround BibleHeartMatters appBecome a supporter of this podcast: .
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"Making Great Audio Drama" Camp - Update 1
J.D. and Austin share some updates from the first few days of the Audio Drama Institute's "Making Great Audio Drama" camp in the mountains of Colorado.Become a supporter of this podcast: .
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A10E09 The Tape and the Tap, Part I (Waylaid in the Windy City, Part I)
In this podventure, we discuss the episode “Waylaid in the Windy City, Part 1,” in which a laptop mix-up throws Whit and Connie into the heart of a spy thriller adventure in the windy city of Chicago. Also, Whitipedia, every floor has a boy, and good use of stock dialogue.Podcaster’s Note: Par
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The Signal-Man Review & OTR Is Still Worthwhile
(00:00:00) The Signal-Man Review & OTR Is Still Worthwhile (00:01:27) Audio Drama Updates (00:08:06) Monologue (So Here’s What I’m Thinking) (00:26:58) Review Segment This is an abbreviated episode of the show, but J.D. still brings some audio drama updates, a monologue segment, and a r
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Ben Shepard: I mean, do you have any idea how many people go through life not knowing what a wobble-wedge can do for them?
Aubrey Shepard: Oh, tragic!
Ben Shepard: Oh, very!
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Wooton Bassett: Well didn't you decide to write this book to show what Odyssey really is? A small town with pleasant people, nice shops, and an unbelievable postal service?
Connie Kendall: Well, about that, I sent a letter across town last month and it took two weeks to get there!
Wooton Bassett: Like I said... unbelievable!!
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Prophetic Predictions
Every Odyssey fan at some point will casually make a prediction in passing about what they hope will happen in Odyssey. And sometimes their predictions turn out to be correct! In this post I will be going through a few of what I thought were prophetic comments. Specific comments which were made way