Time:Bombs

"    Time:Bombs " Podcast
Created, written, recorded, produced, and released in just one week, Time:Bombs is a new audio drama podcast about the hilarious world of bomb disposal. From the team behind the Webby Award nominated sci-fi audio drama Wolf 359, ride along with EOD technician Simon Teller on the busiest night of the year for him and his team - when business is, quite literally, booming. Learn more at http://timebombs.show & more about this and other creative experiments at http://fearofpublicshame.com

Copyright:
2024 Long Story Short Productions

Season: 1 Episode: 1
Please note: this episode contains discussions of violence and death. Listener discretion is advised. Most people hate working on New Years' Eve. Not Simon Teller. With six hours to go until the end of his shift and only three more jobs to go until he beats a coveted departmental record, he's only just starting to have a great time - and really annoy his coworkers. But when a situation arises that threatens to dampen Teller's mood, he'll have to decide whether he needs to change his approach, or whether he can continue cruising and still get through the night unscathed.

Season: 1 Episode: 2
Please note: this episode contains discussions of violence and death. Listener discretion is advised. With four hours to go until the end of his shift, things are really starting to get serious now for bomb disposal technician Simon Teller. Desperate for a bomb, any bomb, to defuse so that he can beat the department record, Teller's obsession begins to threaten his working relationship with his colleagues, and also possibly his situational judgment. It's up for debate which one of those could be deadlier.

Season: 1 Episode: 3
Please note: this episode contains discussions of violence and death. Listener discretion is advised. Only two hours and one more device stand between bomb disposal technician Simon Teller and the NYPD department record for most bombs defused in a year. However his more pressing concern is making sure that Mark Midland, his number two technician, isn't going to go off. It will require a very delicate hand to balance one more high-stakes call and getting Midland to chill out.

Hello Friends!  Quick special announcement! Gabriel Urbina, Sarah Shachat, and Zach Valenti, the team behind Time:Bombs, are back! And they're making a new audio fiction show! It's called Unseen, and it's an urban fantasy series!  They're fundraising for the show on Kickstarter right now, and it would mean the world to them if you could help them make this new show a reality. Whether it's by pledging whatever bit of loose change feels right to you or helping to spread the word about the campaign, every little bit makes a massive difference in making this series a reality.  We're very excited about this new series, and we think it'll be amazing, but don't just take our word for it! Check out this teaser trailer for Unseen, the latest show from Long Story Short Productions.  Written and Directed by: Gabriel Urbina & Sarah Shachat Performed by: Zach Valenti Sound Designed by: Zach Valenti Featuring Open Your Eyes by Alon Peretz.  Thank you for listening!  See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Hello Dear Listeners! 

We're slipping back into the audio EOD suit for a very special, very exciting announcement! The team behind Time:Bombs has just released a brand-new audio fiction fantasy series called Unseen

The premise behind the show is simple: in a world where magic is real but invisible to almost everyone, the few magical beings that do exist struggle, every day, just to be seen.

We're very proud of this new series, and so we wanted share the first episode with all of you. We hope you enjoy "Never-Ending Circles," written and directed by Gabriel Urbina, and starring Dottie James! 

And if you do enjoy this first installment, and you can check out the rest of Unseen at www.Unseen.Show.

See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.


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