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Dwayne and Alex try something totally difference using an idea generator and coming up with a story using the "top down" method of world building. And if you enjoy Behind the Ostium and would like access to the whole series, you can do that on the Ostium Patreon. At the $5 tier you can get access to the forty plus episodes of the Behind the Ostium series, plus ad-free episodes of the Ostium Network shows, and a whole bunch of bonus material. For more information on Ostium and supporting the show, check out the Ostium Network website.
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Dwayne and Alex try a different approach this time using the "bottom up" method of world building with an idea generator, and the result is a compelling story that may one day get made into a show. And if you enjoy Behind the Ostium and would like access to the whole series, you can do that on the Ostium Patreon. At the $5 tier you can get access to the forty plus episodes of the Behind the Ostium series, plus ad-free episodes of the Ostium Network shows, and a whole bunch of bonus material. For more information on Ostium and supporting the show, check out the Ostium Network website.
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Welcome back to another Behind the Ostium, where Alex and Dwayne dive into season two of Ostium, taking apart Episode 11: A Crack in the Edge of the World Part Two and talking about how it came to be.
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In this next episode of Behind the Ostium, Dwayne and Alex take on Episode 12: Cultum Ossium and we get to hear the origin of this episode steeped in history and archeology.
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Welcome back to Behind the Ostium, and here the dynamic duo are taking on Episode 13: Anjikuni, and again going into the history and origin of the episode.
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In this Behind the Ostium, Alex and Dwayne talk about Episode 14: Voyager and where the idea for the episode came from and how it came to be made.
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In this episode of Behind the Ostium, listeners learn of the origins of Episode 14: Columbia and where Alex got the idea from in his own life.
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In this Behind the Ostium, Alex and Dwayne talk about Episode 16: Ancient Ones, better known as the Anasazi.
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In this episode of Behind the Ostium, Alex and Dwayne talk about all things Rapa Nui and Easter Island.
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In this Behind the Ostium, Alex and Dwayne talk about Episode 18: People in Glass Houses and all the ins and outs about it.
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In this Behind the Ostium, we hear about the origins of the episode Home by the Sea, where Ostium turns into a horror show and where the name came from.
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In this Behind the Ostium, Alex and Dwayne take on the season 2 finale with the longest episode of the first two seasons.
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In this new Behind the Ostium, Alex and Dwayne kick off Ostium season three with Episode 21 - One is the Loneliest Number.
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In this new Behind the Ostium, Dwayne and Alex talk about Episode 32 - A Long Time Coming.
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Dwayne and Alex are back with another Behind the Ostium, as they continue with season three and Episode 23 - Miss-Direction.
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In this new Behind the Ostium, our hosts take on Episode 24 - Musings of a Tea Drinking Woman.
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In this new Behind the Ostium, Dwayne and Alex talk about Episode 25 - The Rock.
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In this episode of Behind the Ostium, Dwayne and Alex go "Into the Black" in Episode 27.
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In this episode, Dwayne and Alex voyage to "The Other Side" in Episode 27.
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Hey everyone, Alex C. Telander here; creator and writer for Ostium. And it gives me great pleasure to announce that the Ostium Podcast is now officially part of the Rusty Quill Network. When they got in touch with me over a year ago and we began talking, it didn’t take me long to know this would be the beginning of a beautiful partnership and friendship. Rusty Quill aligns with Team Ostium in values and representation, and we’re honored to be included with all these wonderful shows on the Rusty Quill Network.
What does this mean for the Ostium Podcast? Well, nothing is really going to change. We’re still going to be making the show in exactly the same way we have for the last five years, and Rusty Quill will be helping with hosting and promotion and getting Ostium into more people’s ears.
And I would just like to welcome our new Rusty Quill listeners. You’ve got five seasons of Ostium to enjoy, plus a bunch of bonus material. And we’re working hard on season six right now which we’re hoping to get released later this year. But I also have something else in the works to keep everyone entertained coming late summer if season six isn’t ready yet. I came up with an idea for a miniseries that’s now turned into a potential long-running bonus series called the Ostium Sagas. So that’s something to look forward to later this year.
And just a quick mention of our Patreon, where you can get access to the Ostium Sagas in the very near future, as well as a lot of bonus content on there, including ad free episodes to all the Ostium Network shows. Once again that’s patreon.com/ostiumpodcast.
Okay, thanks for listening to this update, and again we’re really happy to be with the Rusty Quill Network, and if you want to hear more about how this all happened, I’ll be talking in detail in the next Writing Walks episode, which is my writing podcast available wherever you get your podcasts.
Thank you listeners, old and new, and may you always find your door.
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In this episode of Behind the Ostium, Dwayne and Alex travel to the "Dark Side of the Moon" in Episode 38.
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Welcome to another Behind the Ostium, and this one is all about Episode 29 - Syzygy.
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Welcome to Behind the Ostium and the Season Three finale with Episode 30: Fade to Black.
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In this new Behind the Ostium, we have a slight change as Dwayne and Alex talk about script formatting.
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In this new episode of Behind the Ostium, Dwayne and Alex dive into season four.
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Hey everyone, Alex C. Telander here. So I wanted to talk to you a little more about the Ostium Sagas. It’s this miniseries I started putting together to keep you wonderful listeners entertained while we continue working on season six. Speaking of which, I'm shooting for a tentative release date of January 2023 for season six. So, what was supposed to be a short miniseries has now ballooned into a big, long-running spinoff series. Funny how things like that with Ostium tend to happen. I’ve been writing it all longhand and just finished filling up my sixth journal with the ongoing story and I’ve got at least twenty-five thousand words written at this point. Yeah, it’s pretty big and I’m having a lot of fun writing and putting it together.
Anyway, the treat I have for you today is that first episode of the Ostium Sagas. I’ve actually started releasing it on the Ostium Network Patreon, which you can find here. I’m also doing something special over there where all patrons get access to it at whichever tier they choose to subscribe at. Episodes of the Ostium Sagas have already been released, and some patrons have said they’re really enjoying the story, and there’s new episodes dropping every week. So you could get access to the Ostium Sagas right now by becoming a patron right here. And like I said, this is going to be a long-running series as I have over thirty episodes already written, with many more to come. So one last time, become a patron at any level via this link and get access to the Ostium Sagas right now.
The Ostium Sagas is created, written and produced by Alex C. Telander.
The voice of Steve is Alex C. Telander.
The theme song is “Synthwave Car” by Gushito.
The music featured in this episode is “Ohm” by Michele Nobler.
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In this next Behind the Ostium, Dwayne and Alex talk about Episode 31 - One is Still the Loneliest Number.
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Hey everyone, Alex C. Telander here. As you know, I was very happy to announce recently that the Ostium Podcast has joined the Rusty Quill Network. And for the last few months I’ve started listening to some of the great shows that are part of that network, and then I started chatting with the creator of one of those shows, and in the coming weeks you’re going to get a treat here on the Ostium feed with the first episodes of some of those shows. Like I said, I’ve been listening to these shows and they’re really awesome, so I wanted to share their awesomeness with you and hopefully help you get hooked on a great new audiodrama, or two, or ten! So these will start releasing over the ensuing weeks and months and hopefully you’ll give them a listen and then, once you’re hooked, you find them in your podcast app and subscribe and start enjoying all the other episodes.
And my first recommendation from the Rusty Quill Network is Woe Begone. Check it out.
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In this next Behind the Ostium, Dwayne and Alex move on to Episode 32: Two Can be as Bad as One
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In the next Behind the Ostium, our hosts talk about Episode 33 - Old Digs.
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Hey everyone, Alex C. Telander here, and before we get to this week’s Firsts episode started, we wanted to take a moment to address the Supreme Court decision to overturn Roe versus Wade on June 24th, 2022. Everyone should have the freedom to decide what is best for themselves and their families, including when it comes to ending a pregnancy. Abortion is a basic healthcare need for millions of people of all genders, and this decision has far-reaching consequences for every single person in America. People, not politicians, should be able to make their own decisions including when it comes to abortion care. We have more information linked at choice.crd.co, and if you are able, consider donating to abortion funds. Please speak up, take care, and spread the word.
As you know, I was very happy to announce recently that the Ostium Podcast has joined the Rusty Quill Network. And for the last few months I’ve started listening to some of the great shows that are part of that network, and then I started chatting with the creator of one of those shows, and in the coming weeks you’re going to get a treat here on the Ostium feed with the first episodes of some of those shows. Like I said, I’ve been listening to these shows and they’re really awesome, so I wanted to share their awesomeness with you and hopefully help you get hooked on a great new audiodrama, or two, or ten! So these will start releasing over the ensuing weeks and months and hopefully you’ll give them a listen and then, once you’re hooked, you find them in your podcast app and subscribe and start enjoying all the other episodes.
Our next recommendation from the Rusty Quill Network is The Town Whispers.
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In this Behind the Ostium, Alex and Dwayne explore "New Digs" in Episode 34.
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In this new Behind the Ostium, Alex and Dwayne take a trip to Skyland Mountain and explore Episode 35.
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In this Behind the Ostium, Dwayne and Alex reach the "Peak" as they talk about Episode 36.
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In this new Behind the Ostium, our hosts talk about the introduction of a new character in Episode 37.
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Hey everyone, Alex C. Telander here, and before we get to this week’s Firsts episode started, we wanted to take a moment to address the Supreme Court decision to overturn Roe versus Wade on June 24th, 2022. Everyone should have the freedom to decide what is best for themselves and their families, including when it comes to ending a pregnancy. Abortion is a basic healthcare need for millions of people of all genders, and this decision has far-reaching consequences for every single person in America. People, not politicians, should be able to make their own decisions including when it comes to abortion care. We have more information linked at choice.crd.co, and if you are able, consider donating to abortion funds. Please speak up, take care, and spread the word.
As you know, I was very happy to announce recently that the Ostium Podcast has joined the Rusty Quill Network. And for the last few months I’ve started listening to some of the great shows that are part of that network, and then I started chatting with the creator of one of those shows, and in the coming weeks you’re going to get a treat here on the Ostium feed with the first episodes of some of those shows. Like I said, I’ve been listening to these shows and they’re really awesome, so I wanted to share their awesomeness with you and hopefully help you get hooked on a great new audiodrama, or two, or ten! So these will start releasing over the ensuing weeks and months and hopefully you’ll give them a listen and then, once you’re hooked, you find them in your podcast app and subscribe and start enjoying all the other episodes.
Our next recommendation from the Rusty Quill Network is Malevolent.
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In this new Behind the Ostium, Dwayne and Alex talk of the "Story of Steve" in Episode 38.
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Hey everyone, Alex C. Telander here, and before we get to this week’s Firsts episode started, we wanted to take a moment to address the Supreme Court decision to overturn Roe versus Wade on June 24th, 2022. Everyone should have the freedom to decide what is best for themselves and their families, including when it comes to ending a pregnancy. Abortion is a basic healthcare need for millions of people of all genders, and this decision has far-reaching consequences for every single person in America. People, not politicians, should be able to make their own decisions including when it comes to abortion care. We have more information linked at choice.crd.co, and if you are able, consider donating to abortion funds. Please speak up, take care, and spread the word.
As you know, I was very happy to announce recently that the Ostium Podcast has joined the Rusty Quill Network. And for the last few months I’ve started listening to some of the great shows that are part of that network, and then I started chatting with the creator of one of those shows, and in the coming weeks you’re going to get a treat here on the Ostium feed with the first episodes of some of those shows. Like I said, I’ve been listening to these shows and they’re really awesome, so I wanted to share their awesomeness with you and hopefully help you get hooked on a great new audiodrama, or two, or ten! So these will start releasing over the ensuing weeks and months and hopefully you’ll give them a listen and then, once you’re hooked, you find them in your podcast app and subscribe and start enjoying all the other episodes.
Our next recommendation from the Rusty Quill Network is The Storage Papers.
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In this new Behind the Ostium, Dwayne and Alex talk about the first of two part finale in Episode 39.
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In this new Behind the Ostium, Dwayne and Alex talk about the season four finale in Episode 40: Last Accidental Hero Part Two.
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Hey everyone, Alex C. Telander. And as we continue putting Ostium Season Six together, it’s time to let you enjoy what else I’ve been working on all year. You’ve probably heard me mention the Ostium Sagas a few times . . . this new what has now become its own big, long running series about a strange book Steve finds in the Ostium Network from the eighteenth century. You might have already listened to the first episode when it was released a while ago, but you’re getting it again to kick off the series in order, but don’t worry, you’ll also get the second episode as well. And then a new episode every week until Ostium Season Six is ready to release. And we’ll keep the Ostium Sagas running on alternate weeks as we release season six episodes, so you’ll have plenty to keep you entertained.
Now, if you enjoy the first two episodes and want more right away, you can become a patron on the Ostum Network Patreon and by supporting at any level, you’ll get access to all the Ostium Sagas episodes already released there, which is about fifteen episodes. So something to think about. Again, just head on over to our Patreon.
Okay, I hope you enjoy the Ostium Sagas. This little idea I had at the beginning of the year that’s blossomed into something I can’t stop writing and recording and putting together, and totally love every moment of it along the way.
Let’s now take a journey together into the Ostium Sagas . . .
A transcript for this episode can be found here.
The Ostium Sagas is created, written and produced by Alex C. Telander.
The voice of Steve is Alex C. Telander.
The theme song is “Synthwave Car” by Gushito.
The music featured in this episode is “Ohm” by Michele Nobler.
Under a Creative Commons License.
Sound effects are courtesy of Soundly.
Support this show http://supporter.acast.com/ostium.
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Hey everyone, Alex C. Telander here. Are you ready for another Ostium Sagas? If you’re wondering what I’m talking about, it’s a strange book from the eighteenth century Steve finds in a basement at the Ostium Network and he’s recording what he’s reading and what he thinks about what he’s reading. Strange stories about time travelers stuck in the past. You want to make sure you start at the first episode and just to let you know, this isn’t the first episode, so double check if you need to.
And if you enjoy this Ostium Sagas episode and want more right away, you can do that very easily by heading over to our Patreon and supporting us at any level. You’ll instantly get access to the next fifteen episodes, plus a bunch of other bonus material.
Okay, let’s get back to the Ostium Sagas shall we and see what Steve gets up to next.
A transcript for this episode can be found here.
The Ostium Sagas is created, written and produced by Alex C. Telander.
The voice of Steve is Alex C. Telander.
The theme song is “Synthwave Car” by Gushito.
The music featured in this episode is “Ohm” by Michele Nobler and “Another Time and Place” by Brad Prevedoros, Greg Joy, and Neil Golden.
Under a Creative Commons License.
Sound effects are courtesy of Soundly.
Support this show http://supporter.acast.com/ostium.
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Hey everyone, Alex C. Telander here. Are you ready for another Ostium Sagas? If you’re wondering what I’m talking about, it’s a strange book from the eighteenth century Steve finds in a basement at the Ostium Network and he’s recording what he’s reading and what he thinks about what he’s reading. Strange stories about time travelers stuck in the past. You want to make sure you start at the first episode and just to let you know, this isn’t the first episode, so double check if you need to.
And if you enjoy this Ostium Sagas episode and want more right away, you can do that very easily by heading over to our Patreon and supporting us at any level. You’ll instantly get access to the next fifteen episodes, plus a bunch of other bonus material.
Okay, let’s get back to the Ostium Sagas shall we and see what Steve gets up to next.
A transcript for this episode can be found here.
The Ostium Sagas is created, written and produced by Alex C. Telander.
The voice of Steve is Alex C. Telander.
The theme song is “Synthwave Car” by Gushito.
The music featured in this episode is “Icy strings, harp and choir for a gloomy and ethereal fantasy world” by Gerardo.
Under a Creative Commons License.
Support this show http://supporter.acast.com/ostium.
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Hey everyone, Alex C. Telander here. Are you ready for another Ostium Sagas? If you’re wondering what I’m talking about, it’s a strange book from the eighteenth century Steve finds in a basement at the Ostium Network and he’s recording what he’s reading and what he thinks about what he’s reading. Strange stories about time travelers stuck in the past. You want to make sure you start at the first episode and just to let you know, this isn’t the first episode, so double check if you need to.
And if you enjoy this Ostium Sagas episode and want more right away, you can do that very easily by heading over to our Patreon and supporting us at any level. You’ll instantly get access to the next fifteen episodes, plus a bunch of other bonus material.
Okay, let’s get back to the Ostium Sagas shall we and see what Steve gets up to next.
A transcript of this episode can be found here.
The Ostium Sagas is created, written and produced by Alex C. Telander.
The voice of Steve is Alex C. Telander.
The theme song is “Synthwave Car” by Gushito.
The music featured in this episode is “Ohm” by Michele Nobler.
Under a Creative Commons License.
Support this show http://supporter.acast.com/ostium.
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Hey everyone, Alex C. Telander here. Are you ready for another Ostium Sagas? If you’re wondering what I’m talking about, it’s a strange book from the eighteenth century Steve finds in a basement at the Ostium Network and he’s recording what he’s reading and what he thinks about what he’s reading. Strange stories about time travelers stuck in the past. You want to make sure you start at the first episode and just to let you know, this isn’t the first episode, so double check if you need to.
And if you enjoy this Ostium Sagas episode and want more right away, you can do that very easily by heading over to our Patreon and supporting us at any level. You’ll instantly get access to the next fifteen episodes, plus a bunch of other bonus material.
Okay, let’s get back to the Ostium Sagas shall we and see what Steve gets up to next.
A transcript of this episode can be found here.
The Ostium Sagas is created, written and produced by Alex C. Telander.
The voice of Steve is Alex C. Telander.
The theme song is “Synthwave Car” by Gushito.
The music featured in this episode is “Greensleeves” performed by Audio Waves - Eliche Remblon, and “Electra to the Baltic Sea” by Giuseppe Rizzo
Under a Creative Commons License.
Sound effects are courtesy of Soundly.
Support this show http://supporter.acast.com/ostium.
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Hey everyone, Alex C. Telander here. Are you ready for another Ostium Sagas? If you’re wondering what I’m talking about, it’s a strange book from the eighteenth century Steve finds in a basement at the Ostium Network and he’s recording what he’s reading and what he thinks about what he’s reading. Strange stories about time travelers stuck in the past. You want to make sure you start at the first episode and just to let you know, this isn’t the first episode, so double check if you need to.
And if you enjoy this Ostium Sagas episode and want more right away, you can do that very easily by heading over to our Patreon and supporting us at any level. You’ll instantly get access to the next fifteen episodes, plus a bunch of other bonus material.
Okay, let’s get back to the Ostium Sagas shall we and see what Steve gets up to next.
A transcript for this episode can be found here.
The Ostium Sagas is created, written and produced by Alex C. Telander.
The voice of Steve is Alex C. Telander.
The theme song is “Synthwave Car” by Gushito.
The music featured in this episode is “Greensleeves” performed by Audio Waves - Eliche Remblon, and “Electra to the Baltic Sea” by Giuseppe Rizzo
Under a Creative Commons License.
Sound effects are courtesy of Soundly.
Support this show http://supporter.acast.com/ostium.
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Hey everyone, Alex C. Telander here. Are you ready for another Ostium Sagas? If you’re wondering what I’m talking about, it’s a strange book from the eighteenth century Steve finds in a basement at the Ostium Network and he’s recording what he’s reading and what he thinks about what he’s reading. Strange stories about time travelers stuck in the past. You want to make sure you start at the first episode and just to let you know, this isn’t the first episode, so double check if you need to.
And if you enjoy this Ostium Sagas episode and want more right away, you can do that very easily by heading over to our Patreon and supporting us at any level. You’ll instantly get access to the next fifteen episodes, plus a bunch of other bonus material.
Okay, let’s get back to the Ostium Sagas shall we and see what Steve gets up to next.
A transcript for this episode can be found here.
The Ostium Sagas is created, written and produced by Alex C. Telander.
The voice of Steve is Alex C. Telander.
The theme song is “Synthwave Car” by Gushito.
The music featured in this episode is “Greensleeves” performed by Audio Waves - Eliche Remblon, and “Electra to the Baltic Sea” by Giuseppe Rizzo
Under a Creative Commons License.
Sound effects are courtesy of Soundly.
Support this show http://supporter.acast.com/ostium.
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Hey everyone, Alex C. Telander here. Are you ready for another Ostium Sagas? If you’re wondering what I’m talking about, it’s a strange book from the eighteenth century Steve finds in a basement at the Ostium Network and he’s recording what he’s reading and what he thinks about what he’s reading. Strange stories about time travelers stuck in the past. You want to make sure you start at the first episode and just to let you know, this isn’t the first episode, so double check if you need to.
And if you enjoy this Ostium Sagas episode and want more right away, you can do that very easily by heading over to our Patreon and supporting us at any level. You’ll instantly get access to the next fifteen episodes, plus a bunch of other bonus material.
Okay, let’s get back to the Ostium Sagas shall we and see what Steve gets up to next.
The Ostium Sagas is created, written and produced by Alex C. Telander.
A transcript for this episode can be found here.
The voice of Steve is Alex C. Telander.
The theme song is “Synthwave Car” by Gushito.
The music featured in this episode is “Greensleeves” performed by Audio Waves - Eliche Remblon, and “Electra to the Baltic Sea” by Giuseppe Rizzo
Under a Creative Commons License.
Sound effects are courtesy of Soundly.
Support this show http://supporter.acast.com/ostium.
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Hey everyone, Alex C. Telander here. Are you ready for another Ostium Sagas? If you’re wondering what I’m talking about, it’s a strange book from the eighteenth century Steve finds in a basement at the Ostium Network and he’s recording what he’s reading and what he thinks about what he’s reading. Strange stories about time travelers stuck in the past. You want to make sure you start at the first episode and just to let you know, this isn’t the first episode, so double check if you need to.
And if you enjoy this Ostium Sagas episode and want more right away, you can do that very easily by heading over to our Patreon and supporting us at any level. You’ll instantly get access to the next fifteen episodes, plus a bunch of other bonus material.
Okay, let’s get back to the Ostium Sagas shall we and see what Steve gets up to next.
A transcript for this episode can be found here.
The Ostium Sagas is created, written and produced by Alex C. Telander.
The voice of Steve is Alex C. Telander.
The theme song is “Synthwave Car” by Gushito.
The music featured in this episode is “Greensleeves” performed by Audio Waves - Eliche Remblon, and “Electra to the Baltic Sea” by Giuseppe Rizzo
Under a Creative Commons License.
Sound effects are courtesy of Soundly.
Support this show http://supporter.acast.com/ostium.
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Hey everyone, Alex C. Telander here. Are you ready for another Ostium Sagas? If you’re wondering what I’m talking about, it’s a strange book from the eighteenth century Steve finds in a basement at the Ostium Network and he’s recording what he’s reading and what he thinks about what he’s reading. Strange stories about time travelers stuck in the past. You want to make sure you start at the first episode and just to let you know, this isn’t the first episode, so double check if you need to.
And if you enjoy this Ostium Sagas episode and want more right away, you can do that very easily by heading over to our Patreon and supporting us at any level. You’ll instantly get access to the next fifteen episodes, plus a bunch of other bonus material.
Okay, let’s get back to the Ostium Sagas shall we and see what Steve gets up to next.
A transcript for this episode can be found here.
The Ostium Sagas is created, written and produced by Alex C. Telander.
The voice of Steve is Alex C. Telander.
The theme song is “Synthwave Car” by Gushito.
The music featured in this episode is “Greensleeves” performed by Audio Waves - Eliche Remblon, and “Electra to the Baltic Sea” by Giuseppe Rizzo
Under a Creative Commons License.
Sound effects are courtesy of Soundly.
Support this show http://supporter.acast.com/ostium.
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Hey everyone, Alex C. Telander here. Are you ready for another Ostium Sagas? If you’re wondering what I’m talking about, it’s a strange book from the eighteenth century Steve finds in a basement at the Ostium Network and he’s recording what he’s reading and what he thinks about what he’s reading. Strange stories about time travelers stuck in the past. You want to make sure you start at the first episode and just to let you know, this isn’t the first episode, so double check if you need to.
And if you enjoy this Ostium Sagas episode and want more right away, you can do that very easily by heading over to our Patreon and supporting us at any level. You’ll instantly get access to the next fifteen episodes, plus a bunch of other bonus material.
Okay, let’s get back to the Ostium Sagas shall we and see what Steve gets up to next.
A transcript for this episode can be found here.
The Ostium Sagas is created, written and produced by Alex C. Telander.
The voice of Steve is Alex C. Telander.
The theme song is “Synthwave Car” by Gushito.
The music featured in this episode is “Greensleeves” performed by Audio Waves - Eliche Remblon, and “Electra to the Baltic Sea” by Giuseppe Rizzo
Under a Creative Commons License.
Sound effects are courtesy of Soundly.
Support this show http://supporter.acast.com/ostium.
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Hey everyone, Alex C. Telander here. Are you ready for another Ostium Sagas? If you’re wondering what I’m talking about, it’s a strange book from the eighteenth century Steve finds in a basement at the Ostium Network and he’s recording what he’s reading and what he thinks about what he’s reading. Strange stories about time travelers stuck in the past. You want to make sure you start at the first episode and just to let you know, this isn’t the first episode, so double check if you need to.
And if you enjoy this Ostium Sagas episode and want more right away, you can do that very easily by heading over to our Patreon and supporting us at any level. You’ll instantly get access to the next fifteen episodes, plus a bunch of other bonus material.
Okay, let’s get back to the Ostium Sagas shall we and see what Steve gets up to next.
A transcript for this episode can be found here.
The Ostium Sagas is created, written and produced by Alex C. Telander.
The voice of Steve is Alex C. Telander.
The theme song is “Synthwave Car” by Gushito.
The music featured in this episode is “Greensleeves” performed by Audio Waves - Eliche Remblon, and “Electra to the Baltic Sea” by Giuseppe Rizzo
Under a Creative Commons License.
Sound effects are courtesy of Soundly.
Support this show http://supporter.acast.com/ostium.
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Hey everyone, Alex C. Telander here. Are you ready for another Ostium Sagas? If you’re wondering what I’m talking about, it’s a strange book from the eighteenth century Steve finds in a basement at the Ostium Network and he’s recording what he’s reading and what he thinks about what he’s reading. Strange stories about time travelers stuck in the past. You want to make sure you start at the first episode and just to let you know, this isn’t the first episode, so double check if you need to.
And if you enjoy this Ostium Sagas episode and want more right away, you can do that very easily by heading over to our Patreon and supporting us at any level. You’ll instantly get access to the next fifteen episodes, plus a bunch of other bonus material.
Okay, let’s get back to the Ostium Sagas shall we and see what Steve gets up to next.
A transcript for this episode can be found here.
The Ostium Sagas is created, written and produced by Alex C. Telander.
The voice of Steve is Alex C. Telander.
The theme song is “Synthwave Car” by Gushito.
The music featured in this episode is “Icy strings, harp and choir for a gloomy and ethereal fantasy world” by Gerardo.
Under a Creative Commons License.
Support this show http://supporter.acast.com/ostium.
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Hey everyone, Alex C. Telander here. As you know, I was very happy to announce recently that the Ostium Podcast has joined the Rusty Quill Network. And for the last few months I’ve started listening to some of the great shows that are part of that network, and then I started chatting with the creator of one of those shows, and in the coming weeks you’re going to get a treat here on the Ostium feed with the first episodes of some of those shows. Like I said, I’ve been listening to these shows and they’re really awesome, so I wanted to share their awesomeness with you and hopefully help you get hooked on a great new audiodrama, or two, or ten! So these will start releasing over the ensuing weeks and months and hopefully you’ll give them a listen and then, once you’re hooked, you find them in your podcast app and subscribe and start enjoying all the other episodes.
Our next recommendation from the Rusty Quill Network is The Cellar Letters.
Episode 1 - The Move: I recently lost my job and decided to move across the country and document the whole thing. Things in the new house seem a bit... off.
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Hey everyone, Alex C. Telander here. Are you ready for another Ostium Sagas? If you’re wondering what I’m talking about, it’s a strange book from the eighteenth century Steve finds in a basement at the Ostium Network and he’s recording what he’s reading and what he thinks about what he’s reading. Strange stories about time travelers stuck in the past. You want to make sure you start at the first episode and just to let you know, this isn’t the first episode, so double check if you need to.
And if you enjoy this Ostium Sagas episode and want more right away, you can do that very easily by heading over to our Patreon and supporting us at any level. You’ll instantly get access to the next fifteen episodes, plus a bunch of other bonus material.
Okay, let’s get back to the Ostium Sagas shall we and see what Steve gets up to next.
The Ostium Sagas is created, written and produced by Alex C. Telander.
A transcript for this episode can be found here.
The voice of Steve is Alex C. Telander.
The theme song is “Synthwave Car” by Gushito.
The music featured in this episode is “Ohm” by Michele Nobler.
Under a Creative Commons License.
Sound effects are courtesy of Soundly.
Support this show http://supporter.acast.com/ostium.
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Welcome to the Ostium Season Six trailer.
Ostium Season Six Episode 61: Arrival will be released on January 1st, 2023.
For more information visit the Ostium Network website.
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Hey everyone, Alex C. Telander here. Are you ready for another Ostium Sagas? If you’re wondering what I’m talking about, it’s a strange book from the eighteenth century Steve finds in a basement at the Ostium Network and he’s recording what he’s reading and what he thinks about what he’s reading. Strange stories about time travelers stuck in the past. You want to make sure you start at the first episode and just to let you know, this isn’t the first episode, so double check if you need to.
And if you enjoy this Ostium Sagas episode and want more right away, you can do that very easily by heading over to our Patreon and supporting us at any level. You’ll instantly get access to the next fifteen episodes, plus a bunch of other bonus material.
Okay, let’s get back to the Ostium Sagas shall we and see what Steve gets up to next.
The Ostium Sagas is created, written and produced by Alex C. Telander.
The voice of Steve is Alex C. Telander.
The theme song is “Synthwave Car” by Gushito.
The music featured in this episode is “Ohm” by Michele Nobler.
Under a Creative Commons License.
Sound effects are courtesy of Soundly.
Support this show http://supporter.acast.com/ostium.
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About How it Ends
On an ordinary evening in November 1993, Micah’s entire world collapsed when her father, Nolan, died in a car accident. As time passed, Micah suffered from horrifying night terrors and an eerie recurring dream that left her exhausted and on edge. How it Ends was supposed to free her from her nightmares and help her deal with her loss… but when she receives new information about her father’s accident from an unexpected source, Micah’s world changes once again. And she discovers that sometimes dreams aren’t dreams at all—they’re memories.
About Season 1, Episode 1: Nolan Jones
Micah knew that when she left her New Jersey hometown for college in Rhode Island, she'd never look back. Episode 1 of How it Ends brings us into Micah's world 25 years after her dad's death and despite her attempt, all those years ago... she quickly learns that you can't run from your past. This episode features one of Micah's rare trips back home to visit her mother, Ava. As their conversation stirs up long-forgotten memories and Ava can't--or won't--answer Micah's questions, it sets Micah on a search for information about a potential link between her father's accident and a recurring nightmare she's had since childhood.
Content warnings: Grief, death of a parent, alcohol consumption, stalking, adult language.
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Credits:
Written, Directed, and Produced by Stephanie Resendes & Micah Rodriguez
Starring Micah Rodriguez as Micah, Shey Rivera as Ava, Joshua Van Ness as Nolan, & Sarah Champagne as Billie
Sound Engineering & Editing by Chris Anderson
Music by Joshua Van Ness
Episode transcripts by Evelyn Archer
Social:
Instagram - http://instagram.com/howitendsstudio
Twitter - http://twitter.com/howitendsstudio
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Hey everyone, Alex C. Telander here. Are you ready for another Ostium Sagas? If you’re wondering what I’m talking about, it’s a strange book from the eighteenth century Steve finds in a basement at the Ostium Network and he’s recording what he’s reading and what he thinks about what he’s reading. Strange stories about time travelers stuck in the past. You want to make sure you start at the first episode and just to let you know, this isn’t the first episode, so double check if you need to.
And if you enjoy this Ostium Sagas episode and want more right away, you can do that very easily by heading over to our Patreon and supporting us at any level. You’ll instantly get access to the next fifteen episodes, plus a bunch of other bonus material.
Okay, let’s get back to the Ostium Sagas shall we and see what Steve gets up to next.
The Ostium Sagas is created, written and produced by Alex C. Telander.
The voice of Steve is Alex C. Telander.
The theme song is “Synthwave Car” by Gushito.
The music featured in this episode is “Ohm” by Michele Nobler.
Under a Creative Commons License.
Sound effects are courtesy of Soundly.
Support this show http://supporter.acast.com/ostium.
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Hey everyone, Alex C. Telander here. Are you ready for another Ostium Sagas? If you’re wondering what I’m talking about, it’s a strange book from the eighteenth century Steve finds in a basement at the Ostium Network and he’s recording what he’s reading and what he thinks about what he’s reading. Strange stories about time travelers stuck in the past. You want to make sure you start at the first episode and just to let you know, this isn’t the first episode, so double check if you need to.
And if you enjoy this Ostium Sagas episode and want more right away, you can do that very easily by heading over to our Patreon and supporting us at any level. You’ll instantly get access to the next fifteen episodes, plus a bunch of other bonus material.
Okay, let’s get back to the Ostium Sagas shall we and see what Steve gets up to next.
The Ostium Sagas is created, written and produced by Alex C. Telander.
The voice of Larry Harcourt is Harlan Guthrie.
The voice of Steve is Alex C. Telander.
The theme song is “Synthwave Car” by Gushito.
The music featured in this episode is “Ohm” by Michele Nobler.
Under a Creative Commons License.
Sound effects are courtesy of Soundly.
Support this show http://supporter.acast.com/ostium.
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In this first collection of the Ostium Sagas, "Beginnings," we have the first four introductory episodes leading up to the start of the first Ostium Saga.
The Ostium Sagas is created, written and produced by Alex C. Telander.
The voice of Steve is Alex C. Telander.
A transcript for this episode can be found here.
Music featured in this episode includes: “Synthwave Car” by Gushito, “Ohm” by Michele Nobler, “Another Time and Place” by Brad Prevedoros, Greg Joy, and Neil Golden, “Icy strings, harp and choir for a gloomy and ethereal fantasy world” by Gerardo. Under a Creative Commons License.
And if you enjoy this Ostium Sagas episode and want more right away, you can do that very easily by heading over to our Patreon and supporting us at any level. You’ll instantly get access to the next fifteen episodes, plus a bunch of other bonus material.
Support this show http://supporter.acast.com/ostium.
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This episode was written, edited, and produced by Alex C. Telander.
The part of Jake is performed by Chris Fletcher
The part of Monica is performed by Georgia Mckenzie
The part of Thyra is performed by Arden Roddie
The part of Zhang is performed by Emily Wang
The part of Steve is performed by Alex C. Telander.
Sound design was done by the wonderful Mike Nye of Hail and Well Met Podcasts, for more info check out hailandwellmetpodcast.com.
Music featured in this episode is “Deep Sky” by Kirk Osamayo, courtesy of the Free Music Archive. Be sure to check out the artist at freemusicarchive.org.
The theme song was composed by Chris Fletcher.
You can find a transcript for this episode here.
If you enjoyed this episode and would like to help out the Ostium Network, you can talk about it on social media and leave us a review on your podcast platform of choice.
Thank you to all our patrons on the Ostium Network Patreon. We couldn’t do it without you. If you would like to support our shows, you can do that here. You’ll get access to lots of bonus material including brand new episodes of the Ostium Sagas, and getting access to new episodes of Ostium a week before regular release.
For more info on Ostium, our other shows, transcripts and merchandise, you can visit our website.
The Ostium Podcast is a member of the Rusty Quill Network. For other great Rusty Quill shows, be sure to check out rustyquill.com.
Thank you very much for listening and we’ll see you in two weeks with our next episode.
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In this Ostium Sagas collection we have the complete first saga in its entirety.
The Ostium Sagas is created, written and produced by Alex C. Telander.
The voice of Steve is Alex C. Telander.
A transcript for this episode can be found here.
Music featured in this episode includes: “Synthwave Car” by Gushito, “Greensleeves” performed by Audio Waves - Eliche Remblon, and “Electra to the Baltic Sea” by Giuseppe Rizzo. Under a Creative Commons License.
And if you enjoy this Ostium Sagas episode and want more right away, you can do that very easily by heading over to our Patreon and supporting us at any level. You’ll instantly get access to the next fifteen episodes, plus a bunch of other bonus material.
Support this show http://supporter.acast.com/ostium.
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This episode was written, edited, and produced by Alex C. Telander.
The part of Steve is performed by Alex C. Telander.
Sound design was done by the wonderful Mike Nye of Hail and Well Met Podcasts, for more info check out hailandwellmetpodcast.com.
Music featured in this episode is “Snow Ticket” by PC III, courtesy of the Free Music Archive. Be sure to check out the artist at freemusicarchive.org.
The theme song was composed by Chris Fletcher.
You can find a transcript for this episode here.
If you enjoyed this episode and would like to help out the Ostium Network, you can talk about it on social media and leave us a review on your podcast platform of choice.
Thank you to all our patrons on the Ostium Network Patreon. We couldn’t do it without you. If you would like to support our shows, you can do that here. You’ll get access to lots of bonus material including brand new episodes of the Ostium Sagas, and getting access to new episodes of Ostium a week before regular release.
For more info on Ostium, our other shows, transcripts and merchandise, you can visit our website.
The Ostium Podcast is a member of the Rusty Quill Network. For other great Rusty Quill shows, be sure to check out rustyquill.com.
Thank you very much for listening and we’ll see you in two weeks with our next episode.
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In this Ostium Sagas collection we have the author's and recorder's afterwords for Saga I.
The Ostium Sagas is created, written and produced by Alex C. Telander.
The voice of Steve is Alex C. Telander.
A transcript for this episode can be found here.
Music featured in this episode includes: “Synthwave Car” by Gushito, “Icy strings, harp and choir for a gloomy and ethereal fantasy world” by Gerardo, and “Ohm” by Michele Nobler. Under a Creative Commons License.
And if you enjoy this Ostium Sagas episode and want more right away, you can do that very easily by heading over to our Patreon and supporting us at any level. You’ll instantly get access to the next fifteen episodes, plus a bunch of other bonus material.
Support this show http://supporter.acast.com/ostium.
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This episode was written, edited, and produced by Alex C. Telander.
The part of Jake is performed by Chris Fletcher
The part of Monica is performed by Georgia Mckenzie
The part of Steve is performed by Alex C. Telander
The part of Marla is performed by Kira Apple
Sound design was done by the wonderful Mike Nye of Hail and Well Met Podcasts, for more info check out hailandwellmetpodcast.com.
Music featured in this episode is “PCGCP” by PCIII, courtesy of the Free Music Archive. Be sure to check out the artist at freemusicarchive.org.
The theme song was composed by Chris Fletcher.
You can find a transcript for this episode here.
If you enjoyed this episode and would like to help out the Ostium Network, you can talk about it on social media and leave us a review on your podcast platform of choice.
Thank you to all our patrons on the Ostium Network Patreon. We couldn’t do it without you. If you would like to support our shows, you can do that on our Patreon. You’ll get access to lots of bonus material including brand new episodes of the Ostium Sagas, and getting access to new episodes of Ostium a week before regular release.
For more info on Ostium, our other shows, transcripts and merchandise, you can visit ostiumnetwork.com.
The Ostium Podcast is a member of the Rusty Quill Network. For other great Rusty Quill shows, be sure to check out rustyquill.com.
Thank you very much for listening and we’ll see you in two weeks with our next episode.
Support this show http://supporter.acast.com/ostium.
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Hey everyone, Alex C. Telander here. Are you ready for another Ostium Sagas? If you’re wondering what I’m talking about, it’s a strange book from the eighteenth century Steve finds in a basement at the Ostium Network and he’s recording what he’s reading and what he thinks about what he’s reading. Strange stories about time travelers stuck in the past. You want to make sure you start at the first episode and just to let you know, this isn’t the first episode, so double check if you need to.
And if you enjoy this Ostium Sagas episode and want more right away, you can do that very easily by heading over to our Patreon and supporting us at any level. You’ll instantly get access to the next fifteen episodes, plus a bunch of other bonus material.
A transcript of this episode can be found here.
The Ostium Sagas is created, written and produced by Alex C. Telander.
The voice of Steve is Alex C. Telander.
The theme song is “Synthwave Car” by Gushito.
The music featured in this episode is “I Nostri Giorni II” by bzur.
Under a Creative Commons License.
Sound effects are courtesy of Soundly.
Support this show http://supporter.acast.com/ostium.
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
This episode was written, edited, and produced by Alex C. Telander.
The part of Jake is performed by Chris Fletcher
The part of Monica is performed by Georgia Mckenzie
The part of Steve is performed by Alex C. Telander
The part of Yoxall is performed by Leslie Valentine
Sound design was done by the wonderful Mike Nye of Hail and Well Met Podcasts, for more info check out hailandwellmetpodcast.com.
Music featured in this episode is “Space Ambient Mix 2” by AllMusic34, courtesy of the Free Music Archive. Be sure to check out the artist at freemusicarchive.org.
The theme song was composed by Chris Fletcher.
You can find a transcript for this episode here.
If you enjoyed this episode and would like to help out the Ostium Network, you can talk about it on social media and leave us a review on your podcast platform of choice.
Thank you to all our patrons on the Ostium Network Patreon. We couldn’t do it without you. If you would like to support our shows, you can do that on our Patreon. You’ll get access to lots of bonus material including brand new episodes of the Ostium Sagas, and getting access to new episodes of Ostium a week before regular release.
For more info on Ostium, our other shows, transcripts and merchandise, you can visit our website.
The Ostium Podcast is a member of the Rusty Quill Network. For other great Rusty Quill shows, be sure to check out rustyquill.com.
Thank you very much for listening and we’ll see you in two weeks with our next episode.
Support this show http://supporter.acast.com/ostium.
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Hey everyone, Alex C. Telander here. Are you ready for another Ostium Sagas? If you’re wondering what I’m talking about, it’s a strange book from the eighteenth century Steve finds in a basement at the Ostium Network and he’s recording what he’s reading and what he thinks about what he’s reading. Strange stories about time travelers stuck in the past. You want to make sure you start at the first episode and just to let you know, this isn’t the first episode, so double check if you need to.
And if you enjoy this Ostium Sagas episode and want more right away, you can do that very easily by heading over to our Patreon and supporting us at any level. You’ll instantly get access to the next fifteen episodes, plus a bunch of other bonus material.
A transcript of this episode can be found here.
The Ostium Sagas is created, written and produced by Alex C. Telander.
The voice of Steve is Alex C. Telander.
The theme song is “Synthwave Car” by Gushito.
The music featured in this episode is “I Nostri Giorni II” by bzur.
Under a Creative Commons License.
Sound effects are courtesy of Soundly.
Support this show http://supporter.acast.com/ostium.
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
This episode was written, edited, and produced by Alex C. Telander.
The part of Jake is performed by Chris Fletcher
The part of Monica is performed by Georgia Mckenzie
The part of Steve is performed by Alex C. Telander
The part of Zhang is performed by Emily Wang
The part of Yoxall is performed by Leslie Valentine
The part of Marla is performed by Kira Apple
The part of Thyra is performed by Arden Roddie
Sound design was done by the wonderful Mike Nye of Hail and Well Met Podcasts, for more info check out hailandwellmetpodcast.com.
Music featured in this episode is “A Warm Signal” by PCIII and “Vintage Montage Music” by Bertsz, courtesy of the Free Music Archive. Be sure to check out the artist at freemusicarchive.org.
The theme song was composed by Chris Fletcher.
You can find a transcript for this episode here.
If you enjoyed this episode and would like to help out the Ostium Network, you can talk about it on social media and leave us a review on your podcast platform of choice.
Thank you to all our patrons on the Ostium Network Patreon. We couldn’t do it without you. If you would like to support our shows, you can do that on our Patreon. You’ll get access to lots of bonus material including brand new episodes of the Ostium Sagas, and getting access to new episodes of Ostium a week before regular release.
For more info on Ostium, our other shows, transcripts and merchandise, you can visit our website.
The Ostium Podcast is a member of the Rusty Quill Network. For other great Rusty Quill shows, be sure to check out rustyquill.com.
Thank you very much for listening and we’ll be taking a mid-season break while we finish up the rest of the season six episodes, and we’ll be back as soon as they’re ready.
Support this show http://supporter.acast.com/ostium.
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Hey everyone, Alex C. Telander here. Are you ready for another Ostium Sagas? If you’re wondering what I’m talking about, it’s a strange book from the eighteenth century Steve finds in a basement at the Ostium Network and he’s recording what he’s reading and what he thinks about what he’s reading. Strange stories about time travelers stuck in the past. You want to make sure you start at the first episode and just to let you know, this isn’t the first episode, so double check if you need to.
And if you enjoy this Ostium Sagas episode and want more right away, you can do that very easily by heading over to our Patreon and supporting us at any level. You’ll instantly get access to the next fifteen episodes, plus a bunch of other bonus material.
A transcript of this episode can be found here.
The Ostium Sagas is created, written and produced by Alex C. Telander.
The voice of Steve is Alex C. Telander.
The theme song is “Synthwave Car” by Gushito.
The music featured in this episode is “I Nostri Giorni II” by bzur.
Under a Creative Commons License.
Sound effects are courtesy of Soundly.
Support this show http://supporter.acast.com/ostium.
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Hey everyone, Alex C. Telander here. Are you ready for another Ostium Sagas? If you’re wondering what I’m talking about, it’s a strange book from the eighteenth century Steve finds in a basement at the Ostium Network and he’s recording what he’s reading and what he thinks about what he’s reading. Strange stories about time travelers stuck in the past. You want to make sure you start at the first episode and just to let you know, this isn’t the first episode, so double check if you need to.
And if you enjoy this Ostium Sagas episode and want more right away, you can do that very easily by heading over to our Patreon and supporting us at any level. You’ll instantly get access to the next fifteen episodes, plus a bunch of other bonus material.
A transcript of this episode can be found here.
The Ostium Sagas is created, written and produced by Alex C. Telander.
The voice of Steve is Alex C. Telander.
The theme song is “Synthwave Car” by Gushito.
The music featured in this episode is “I Nostri Giorni II” by bzur.
Under a Creative Commons License.
Sound effects are courtesy of Soundly.
Support this show http://supporter.acast.com/ostium.
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Hey everyone, Alex C. Telander here. Are you ready for another Ostium Sagas? If you’re wondering what I’m talking about, it’s a strange book from the eighteenth century Steve finds in a basement at the Ostium Network and he’s recording what he’s reading and what he thinks about what he’s reading. Strange stories about time travelers stuck in the past. You want to make sure you start at the first episode and just to let you know, this isn’t the first episode, so double check if you need to.
And if you enjoy this Ostium Sagas episode and want more right away, you can do that very easily by heading over to our Patreon and supporting us at any level. You’ll instantly get access to the next fifteen episodes, plus a bunch of other bonus material.
A transcript of this episode can be found here.
The Ostium Sagas is created, written and produced by Alex C. Telander.
The voice of Steve is Alex C. Telander.
The theme song is “Synthwave Car” by Gushito.
The music featured in this episode is “I Nostri Giorni II” by bzur.
Under a Creative Commons License.
Sound effects are courtesy of Soundly.
Support this show http://supporter.acast.com/ostium.
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Hey everyone, Alex C. Telander here. Are you ready for another Ostium Sagas? If you’re wondering what I’m talking about, it’s a strange book from the eighteenth century Steve finds in a basement at the Ostium Network and he’s recording what he’s reading and what he thinks about what he’s reading. Strange stories about time travelers stuck in the past. You want to make sure you start at the first episode and just to let you know, this isn’t the first episode, so double check if you need to.
And if you enjoy this Ostium Sagas episode and want more right away, you can do that very easily by heading over to our Patreon and supporting us at any level. You’ll instantly get access to the next fifteen episodes, plus a bunch of other bonus material.
A transcript of this episode can be found here.
The Ostium Sagas is created, written and produced by Alex C. Telander.
The voice of Steve is Alex C. Telander.
The theme song is “Synthwave Car” by Gushito.
The music featured in this episode is “I Nostri Giorni II” by bzur.
Under a Creative Commons License.
Sound effects are courtesy of Soundly.
Support this show http://supporter.acast.com/ostium.
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Hey everyone, Alex C. Telander here. Are you ready for another Ostium Sagas? If you’re wondering what I’m talking about, it’s a strange book from the eighteenth century Steve finds in a basement at the Ostium Network and he’s recording what he’s reading and what he thinks about what he’s reading. Strange stories about time travelers stuck in the past. You want to make sure you start at the first episode and just to let you know, this isn’t the first episode, so double check if you need to.
And if you enjoy this Ostium Sagas episode and want more right away, you can do that very easily by heading over to our Patreon and supporting us at any level. You’ll instantly get access to the next fifteen episodes, plus a bunch of other bonus material.
A transcript of this episode can be found here.
The Ostium Sagas is created, written and produced by Alex C. Telander.
The voice of Steve is Alex C. Telander.
The theme song is “Synthwave Car” by Gushito.
The music featured in this episode is “I Nostri Giorni II” by bzur.
Under a Creative Commons License.
Sound effects are courtesy of Soundly.
Support this show http://supporter.acast.com/ostium.
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Hey everyone, Alex C. Telander here. Are you ready for another Ostium Sagas? If you’re wondering what I’m talking about, it’s a strange book from the eighteenth century Steve finds in a basement at the Ostium Network and he’s recording what he’s reading and what he thinks about what he’s reading. Strange stories about time travelers stuck in the past. You want to make sure you start at the first episode and just to let you know, this isn’t the first episode, so double check if you need to.
And if you enjoy this Ostium Sagas episode and want more right away, you can do that very easily by heading over to our Patreon and supporting us at any level. You’ll instantly get access to the next fifteen episodes, plus a bunch of other bonus material.
A transcript of this episode can be found here.
The Ostium Sagas is created, written and produced by Alex C. Telander.
The voice of Steve is Alex C. Telander.
The theme song is “Synthwave Car” by Gushito.
The music featured in this episode is “I Nostri Giorni II” by bzur.
Under a Creative Commons License.
Sound effects are courtesy of Soundly.
Support this show http://supporter.acast.com/ostium.
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Hey everyone, Alex C. Telander here. Are you ready for another Ostium Sagas? If you’re wondering what I’m talking about, it’s a strange book from the eighteenth century Steve finds in a basement at the Ostium Network and he’s recording what he’s reading and what he thinks about what he’s reading. Strange stories about time travelers stuck in the past. You want to make sure you start at the first episode and just to let you know, this isn’t the first episode, so double check if you need to.
And if you enjoy this Ostium Sagas episode and want more right away, you can do that very easily by heading over to our Patreon and supporting us at any level. You’ll instantly get access to the next fifteen episodes, plus a bunch of other bonus material.
A transcript of this episode can be found here.
The Ostium Sagas is created, written and produced by Alex C. Telander.
The voice of Steve is Alex C. Telander.
The theme song is “Synthwave Car” by Gushito.
The music featured in this episode is “I Nostri Giorni II” by bzur.
Under a Creative Commons License.
Sound effects are courtesy of Soundly.
Support this show http://supporter.acast.com/ostium.
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Hey everyone, Alex C. Telander here. Are you ready for another Ostium Sagas? If you’re wondering what I’m talking about, it’s a strange book from the eighteenth century Steve finds in a basement at the Ostium Network and he’s recording what he’s reading and what he thinks about what he’s reading. Strange stories about time travelers stuck in the past. You want to make sure you start at the first episode and just to let you know, this isn’t the first episode, so double check if you need to.
And if you enjoy this Ostium Sagas episode and want more right away, you can do that very easily by heading over to our Patreon and supporting us at any level. You’ll instantly get access to the next fifteen episodes, plus a bunch of other bonus material.
A transcript of this episode can be found here.
The Ostium Sagas is created, written and produced by Alex C. Telander.
The voice of Steve is Alex C. Telander.
The theme song is “Synthwave Car” by Gushito.
The music featured in this episode is “I Nostri Giorni II” by bzur.
Under a Creative Commons License.
Sound effects are courtesy of Soundly.
Support this show http://supporter.acast.com/ostium.
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Hey everyone, Alex C. Telander here. Are you ready for another Ostium Sagas? If you’re wondering what I’m talking about, it’s a strange book from the eighteenth century Steve finds in a basement at the Ostium Network and he’s recording what he’s reading and what he thinks about what he’s reading. Strange stories about time travelers stuck in the past. You want to make sure you start at the first episode and just to let you know, this isn’t the first episode, so double check if you need to.
And if you enjoy this Ostium Sagas episode and want more right away, you can do that very easily by heading over to our Patreon and supporting us at any level. You’ll instantly get access to the next fifteen episodes, plus a bunch of other bonus material.
A transcript of this episode can be found here.
The Ostium Sagas is created, written and produced by Alex C. Telander.
The voice of Steve is Alex C. Telander.
The theme song is “Synthwave Car” by Gushito.
The music featured in this episode is “I Nostri Giorni II” by bzur.
Under a Creative Commons License.
Sound effects are courtesy of Soundly.
Support this show http://supporter.acast.com/ostium.
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Hey everyone, Alex C. Telander here. Are you ready for another Ostium Sagas? If you’re wondering what I’m talking about, it’s a strange book from the eighteenth century Steve finds in a basement at the Ostium Network and he’s recording what he’s reading and what he thinks about what he’s reading. Strange stories about time travelers stuck in the past. You want to make sure you start at the first episode and just to let you know, this isn’t the first episode, so double check if you need to.
And if you enjoy this Ostium Sagas episode and want more right away, you can do that very easily by heading over to our Patreon and supporting us at any level. You’ll instantly get access to the next fifteen episodes, plus a bunch of other bonus material.
A transcript of this episode can be found here.
The Ostium Sagas is created, written and produced by Alex C. Telander.
The voice of Steve is Alex C. Telander.
The theme song is “Synthwave Car” by Gushito.
The music featured in this episode is “I Nostri Giorni II” by bzur.
Under a Creative Commons License.
Sound effects are courtesy of Soundly.
Support this show http://supporter.acast.com/ostium.
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Hey everyone, Alex C. Telander here. Are you ready for another Ostium Sagas? If you’re wondering what I’m talking about, it’s a strange book from the eighteenth century Steve finds in a basement at the Ostium Network and he’s recording what he’s reading and what he thinks about what he’s reading. Strange stories about time travelers stuck in the past. You want to make sure you start at the first episode and just to let you know, this isn’t the first episode, so double check if you need to.
And if you enjoy this Ostium Sagas episode and want more right away, you can do that very easily by heading over to our Patreon and supporting us at any level. You’ll instantly get access to the next fifteen episodes, plus a bunch of other bonus material.
A transcript of this episode can be found here.
The Ostium Sagas is created, written and produced by Alex C. Telander.
The voice of Steve is Alex C. Telander.
The theme song is “Synthwave Car” by Gushito.
The music featured in this episode is “I Nostri Giorni II” by bzur.
Under a Creative Commons License.
Sound effects are courtesy of Soundly.
Support this show http://supporter.acast.com/ostium.
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Hey everyone, Alex C. Telander here. Are you ready for another Ostium Sagas? If you’re wondering what I’m talking about, it’s a strange book from the eighteenth century Steve finds in a basement at the Ostium Network and he’s recording what he’s reading and what he thinks about what he’s reading. Strange stories about time travelers stuck in the past. You want to make sure you start at the first episode and just to let you know, this isn’t the first episode, so double check if you need to.
And if you enjoy this Ostium Sagas episode and want more right away, you can do that very easily by heading over to our Patreon and supporting us at any level. You’ll instantly get access to the next fifteen episodes, plus a bunch of other bonus material.
A transcript of this episode can be found here.
The Ostium Sagas is created, written and produced by Alex C. Telander.
The voice of Steve is Alex C. Telander.
The theme song is “Synthwave Car” by Gushito.
The music featured in this episode is “I Nostri Giorni II” by bzur.
Under a Creative Commons License.
Sound effects are courtesy of Soundly.
Support this show http://supporter.acast.com/ostium.
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Hey everyone, Alex C. Telander here. Are you ready for another Ostium Sagas? If you’re wondering what I’m talking about, it’s a strange book from the eighteenth century Steve finds in a basement at the Ostium Network and he’s recording what he’s reading and what he thinks about what he’s reading. Strange stories about time travelers stuck in the past. You want to make sure you start at the first episode and just to let you know, this isn’t the first episode, so double check if you need to.
And if you enjoy this Ostium Sagas episode and want more right away, you can do that very easily by heading over to our Patreon and supporting us at any level. You’ll instantly get access to the next fifteen episodes, plus a bunch of other bonus material.
A transcript of this episode can be found here.
The Ostium Sagas is created, written and produced by Alex C. Telander.
The voice of Steve is Alex C. Telander.
The theme song is “Synthwave Car” by Gushito.
The music featured in this episode is “Ohm” by Michele Nobler.
Under a Creative Commons License.
Sound effects are courtesy of Soundly.
Support this show http://supporter.acast.com/ostium.
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Hey everyone, Alex C. Telander here. Are you ready for another Ostium Sagas? If you’re wondering what I’m talking about, it’s a strange book from the eighteenth century Steve finds in a basement at the Ostium Network and he’s recording what he’s reading and what he thinks about what he’s reading. Strange stories about time travelers stuck in the past. You want to make sure you start at the first episode and just to let you know, this isn’t the first episode, so double check if you need to.
And if you enjoy this Ostium Sagas episode and want more right away, you can do that very easily by heading over to our Patreon and supporting us at any level. You’ll instantly get access to the next fifteen episodes, plus a bunch of other bonus material.
A transcript of this episode can be found here.
The Ostium Sagas is created, written and produced by Alex C. Telander.
The voice of Steve is Alex C. Telander.
The theme song is “Synthwave Car” by Gushito.
The music featured in this episode is “Ohm” by Michele Nobler.
Under a Creative Commons License.
Sound effects are courtesy of Soundly.
Support this show http://supporter.acast.com/ostium.
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Hey everyone, Alex C. Telander here. Are you ready for another Ostium Sagas? If you’re wondering what I’m talking about, it’s a strange book from the eighteenth century Steve finds in a basement at the Ostium Network and he’s recording what he’s reading and what he thinks about what he’s reading. Strange stories about time travelers stuck in the past. You want to make sure you start at the first episode and just to let you know, this isn’t the first episode, so double check if you need to.
And if you enjoy this Ostium Sagas episode and want more right away, you can do that very easily by heading over to our Patreon and supporting us at any level. You’ll instantly get access to the next fifteen episodes, plus a bunch of other bonus material.
A transcript of this episode can be found here.
The Ostium Sagas is created, written and produced by Alex C. Telander.
The voice of Steve is Alex C. Telander.
The voice of Professor Harcourt is Harlan Guthrie
The theme song is “Synthwave Car” by Gushito.
The music featured in this episode is “Ohm” by Michele Nobler.
Under a Creative Commons License.
Sound effects are courtesy of Soundly.
Support this show http://supporter.acast.com/ostium.
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Hey everyone, Alex C. Telander here. Are you ready for another Ostium Sagas? If you’re wondering what I’m talking about, it’s a strange book from the eighteenth century Steve finds in a basement at the Ostium Network and he’s recording what he’s reading and what he thinks about what he’s reading. Strange stories about time travelers stuck in the past. You want to make sure you start at the first episode and just to let you know, this isn’t the first episode, so double check if you need to.
And if you enjoy this Ostium Sagas episode and want more right away, you can do that very easily by heading over to our Patreon and supporting us at any level. You’ll instantly get access to the next fifteen episodes, plus a bunch of other bonus material.
A transcript of this episode can be found here.
The Ostium Sagas is created, written and produced by Alex C. Telander.
The voice of Steve is Alex C. Telander.
The voice of Professor Harcourt is Harlan Guthrie
The theme song is “Synthwave Car” by Gushito.
The music featured in this episode is “Ohm” by Michele Nobler.
Under a Creative Commons License.
Sound effects are courtesy of Soundly.
Support this show http://supporter.acast.com/ostium.
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Hey everyone, Alex C. Telander here. Are you ready for another Ostium Sagas? If you’re wondering what I’m talking about, it’s a strange book from the eighteenth century Steve finds in a basement at the Ostium Network and he’s recording what he’s reading and what he thinks about what he’s reading. Strange stories about time travelers stuck in the past. You want to make sure you start at the first episode and just to let you know, this isn’t the first episode, so double check if you need to.
And if you enjoy this Ostium Sagas episode and want more right away, you can do that very easily by heading over to our Patreon and supporting us at any level. You’ll instantly get access to the next fifteen episodes, plus a bunch of other bonus material.
A transcript of this episode can be found here.
The Ostium Sagas is created, written and produced by Alex C. Telander.
The voice of Steve is Alex C. Telander.
The voice of Larry Harcourt is Harlan Guthrie
The voice of Professor Harcourt is Harlan Guthrie
The theme song is “Synthwave Car” by Gushito.
The music featured in this episode is “Ohm” by Michele Nobler.
Under a Creative Commons License.
Sound effects are courtesy of Soundly.
Support this show http://supporter.acast.com/ostium.
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In this Ostium Sagas collection we have the author's and recorder's introductions, as well the storyteller for Saga II.
The Ostium Sagas is created, written and produced by Alex C. Telander.
The voice of Steve is Alex C. Telander.
A transcript for this episode can be found here.
Music featured in this episode includes: “Synthwave Car” by Gushito, “Icy strings, harp and choir for a gloomy and ethereal fantasy world” by Gerardo, and “Ohm” by Michele Nobler, and “I Nostri Giorni II” by bzur. Under a Creative Commons License.
Support this show http://supporter.acast.com/ostium.
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In this Ostium Sagas collection we have the "Fire" for Saga II.
The Ostium Sagas is created, written and produced by Alex C. Telander.
The voice of Steve is Alex C. Telander.
A transcript for this episode can be found here.
Music featured in this episode includes: “Synthwave Car” by Gushito and “I Nostri Giorni II” by bzur.
Under a Creative Commons License.
Support this show http://supporter.acast.com/ostium.
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In this Ostium Sagas collection we have the author's and recorder's endnotes , as well the storyteller for Saga II.
The Ostium Sagas is created, written and produced by Alex C. Telander.
The voice of Steve is Alex C. Telander.
A transcript for this episode can be found here.
Music featured in this episode includes: “Synthwave Car” by Gushito, “Icy strings, harp and choir for a gloomy and ethereal fantasy world” by Gerardo, and “Ohm” by Michele Nobler. Under a Creative Commons License.
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The Ostium Sagas is created, written and produced by Alex C. Telander.
The voice of Steve is Alex C. Telander.
The theme song is “Synthwave Car” by Gushito.
The music featured in this episode is “Virtutes Instrumenti” by Kevin MacLeod.
Under a Creative Commons License.
Sound effects are courtesy of Soundly.
Support this show http://supporter.acast.com/ostium.
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The Ostium Sagas is created, written and produced by Alex C. Telander.
The voice of Steve is Alex C. Telander.
The theme song is “Synthwave Car” by Gushito.
The music featured in this episode is “Virtutes Instrumenti” by Kevin MacLeod.
Under a Creative Commons License.
Sound effects are courtesy of Soundly.
Support this show http://supporter.acast.com/ostium.
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
The Ostium Sagas is created, written and produced by Alex C. Telander.
The voice of Steve is Alex C. Telander.
The theme song is “Synthwave Car” by Gushito.
The music featured in this episode is “Virtutes Instrumenti” by Kevin MacLeod.
Under a Creative Commons License.
Sound effects are courtesy of Soundly.
Support this show http://supporter.acast.com/ostium.
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
The Ostium Sagas is created, written and produced by Alex C. Telander.
The voice of Steve is Alex C. Telander.
The theme song is “Synthwave Car” by Gushito.
The music featured in this episode is “Virtutes Instrumenti” by Kevin MacLeod.
Under a Creative Commons License.
Sound effects are courtesy of Freesound.
Support this show http://supporter.acast.com/ostium.
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
The Ostium Sagas is created, written and produced by Alex C. Telander.
The voice of Steve is Alex C. Telander.
The theme song is “Synthwave Car” by Gushito.
The music featured in this episode is “Virtutes Instrumenti” by Kevin MacLeod.
Under a Creative Commons License.
Sound effects are courtesy of Freesound.
Support this show http://supporter.acast.com/ostium.
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
The Ostium Sagas is created, written and produced by Alex C. Telander.
The voice of Steve is Alex C. Telander.
The theme song is “Synthwave Car” by Gushito.
The music featured in this episode is “Virtutes Instrumenti” by Kevin MacLeod.
Under a Creative Commons License.
Sound effects are courtesy of Freesound.
Support this show http://supporter.acast.com/ostium.
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
The Ostium Sagas is created, written and produced by Alex C. Telander.
The voice of Steve is Alex C. Telander.
The theme song is “Synthwave Car” by Gushito.
The music featured in this episode is “Virtutes Instrumenti” by Kevin MacLeod.
Under a Creative Commons License.
Sound effects are courtesy of Freesound.
Support this show http://supporter.acast.com/ostium.
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
The Ostium Sagas is created, written and produced by Alex C. Telander.
The voice of Steve is Alex C. Telander.
The theme song is “Synthwave Car” by Gushito.
The music featured in this episode is “Virtutes Instrumenti” by Kevin MacLeod.
Under a Creative Commons License.
Sound effects are courtesy of Freesound.
Support this show http://supporter.acast.com/ostium.
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
The Ostium Sagas is created, written and produced by Alex C. Telander.
The voice of Steve is Alex C. Telander.
The theme song is “Synthwave Car” by Gushito.
The music featured in this episode is “Icy strings, harp and choir for a gloomy and ethereal fantasy world” by Gerardo.
Under a Creative Commons License.
Support this show http://supporter.acast.com/ostium.
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
The Ostium Sagas is created, written and produced by Alex C. Telander.
The voice of Steve is Alex C. Telander.
The theme song is “Synthwave Car” by Gushito.
The music featured in this episode is “Ohm” by Michele Nobler.
Under a Creative Commons License.
Sound effects are courtesy of Soundly.
Support this show http://supporter.acast.com/ostium.
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The Ostium Sagas is created, written and produced by Alex C. Telander.
The voice of Larry Harcourt is Harlan Guthrie.
The voice of Steve is Alex C. Telander.
The theme song is “Synthwave Car” by Gushito.
The music featured in this episode is “Ohm” by Michele Nobler.
Under a Creative Commons License.
Sound effects are courtesy of Soundly.
Support this show http://supporter.acast.com/ostium.
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
The Ostium Sagas is created, written and produced by Alex C. Telander.
The voice of Larry Harcourt is Harlan Guthrie.
The voice of Steve is Alex C. Telander.
The theme song is “Synthwave Car” by Gushito.
The music featured in this episode is “Ohm” by Michele Nobler.
Under a Creative Commons License.
Sound effects are courtesy of Soundly.
Support this show http://supporter.acast.com/ostium.
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The Ostium Sagas is created, written and produced by Alex C. Telander.
The voice of Larry Harcourt is Harlan Guthrie.
The voice of Steve is Alex C. Telander.
The theme song is “Synthwave Car” by Gushito.
The music featured in this episode is “Ohm” by Michele Nobler.
Under a Creative Commons License.
Sound effects are courtesy of Soundly.
Support this show http://supporter.acast.com/ostium.
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
The Ostium Sagas is created, written and produced by Alex C. Telander.
The voice of Larry Harcourt is Harlan Guthrie.
The voice of Steve is Alex C. Telander.
The theme song is “Synthwave Car” by Gushito.
The music featured in this episode is “Ohm” by Michele Nobler.
Under a Creative Commons License.
Sound effects are courtesy of Soundly.
Support this show http://supporter.acast.com/ostium.
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
The Ostium Sagas is created, written and produced by Alex C. Telander.
The voice of Steve is Alex C. Telander.
The theme song is “Synthwave Car” by Gushito.
The music featured in this episode is “Ohm” by Michele Nobler.
Under a Creative Commons License.
Sound effects are courtesy of Soundly.
Support this show http://supporter.acast.com/ostium.
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
The Ostium Sagas is created, written and produced by Alex C. Telander.
The voice of Larry Harcourt is Harlan Guthrie.
The voice of Steve is Alex C. Telander.
The theme song is “Synthwave Car” by Gushito.
The music featured in this episode is “Ohm” by Michele Nobler.
Under a Creative Commons License.
Sound effects are courtesy of Soundly.
Support this show http://supporter.acast.com/ostium.
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Here is the trailer for the season half of Ostium season six, catching you up on everything that has happened so far.
Ostium Episode 66 will release on January 7th, 2024.
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This episode was written, edited, and produced by Alex C. Telander.
The part of Jake is performed by Chris Fletcher
The part of Monica is performed by Georgia Mckenzie
The part of Zhang is performed by Emily Wang
The part of Steve is performed by Alex C. Telander.
Sound design was done by the wonderful Mike Nye of Hail and Well Met Podcasts, for more info check out hailandwellmetpodcast.com. And a big thank you to Marcel and Libby from Freetousesounds.
Music featured in this episode is “Colourful Connections” by Simon Slator, courtesy of the Free Music Archive. Be sure to check out the artist at freemusicarchive.org.
The theme song was composed by Chris Fletcher.
A transcript of this episode can be found here.
Thank you to all our patrons on the Ostium Network Patreon. You make this show possible. If you would like to support our shows, you can do that at on our Patreon. You’ll get access to lots of bonus material including brand new episodes of the Ostium Sagas, the monthly Ostium Network Update, and lots of other goodies.
For more info on Ostium, our other shows, transcripts and merchandise, you can visit ostiumnetwork.com.
The Ostium Podcast is a member of the Rusty Quill Network. For other great Rusty Quill shows, be sure to check out rustyquill.com.
Thank you very much for listening and we’ll see you next week for a new episode.
Support this show http://supporter.acast.com/ostium.
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This episode was written, edited, and produced by Alex C. Telander.
The part of Jake is performed by Chris Fletcher
The part of Monica is performed by Georgia Mckenzie
The part of Zhang is performed by Emily Wang
The part of Steve is performed by Alex C. Telander.
The part of Guard is performed by Mike Nye.
The part of Haynes is performed by Bernie Nye.
Sound design was done by the wonderful Mike Nye of Hail and Well Met Podcasts, for more info check out hailandwellmetpodcast.com.
Music featured in this episode is “Four Degrees Below” by Simon Slator, courtesy of the Free Music Archive. Be sure to check out the artist at freemusicarchive.org.
The theme song was composed by Chris Fletcher.
You can find a transcript for this episode here.
Thank you to all our patrons on the Ostium Network Patreon. You make this show possible. If you would like to support our shows, you can do that at patreon.com/ostiumpodcast. You’ll get access to lots of bonus material including brand new episodes of the Ostium Sagas, the monthly Ostium Network Update, and lots of other goodies.
For more info on Ostium, our other shows, transcripts and merchandise, you can visit ostiumnetwork.com.
The Ostium Podcast is a member of the Rusty Quill Network. For other great Rusty Quill shows, be sure to check out rustyquill.com.
Thank you very much for listening and we’ll see you next week for a new episode.
Support this show http://supporter.acast.com/ostium.
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This episode was written, edited, and produced by Alex C. Telander.
The part of Jake is performed by Chris Fletcher
The part of Monica is performed by Georgia Mckenzie
The part of Zhang is performed by Emily Wang
The part of Steve is performed by Alex C. Telander.
The part of News Announcer is performed by Mike Lord.
The part of Sofia is performed by Madelyn Dorta
The part of Dominic is performed by Davis Walden
The part of Draymond is performed by Eli Gabriel
Sound design was done by the wonderful Mike Nye of Hail and Well Met Podcasts, for more info check out hailandwellmetpodcast.com.
Music featured in this episode is “Zeitshreiber” by Simon Slator, courtesy of the Free Music Archive. Be sure to check out the artist at freemusicarchive.org.
The theme song was composed by Chris Fletcher.
You can find a transcript for this episode here.
Thank you to all our patrons on the Ostium Network Patreon. You make this show possible. If you would like to support our shows, you can do that at patreon.com/ostiumpodcast. You’ll get access to lots of bonus material including brand new episodes of the Ostium Sagas, the monthly Ostium Network Update, and lots of other goodies.
For more info on Ostium, our other shows, transcripts and merchandise, you can visit ostiumnetwork.com.
The Ostium Podcast is a member of the Rusty Quill Network. For other great Rusty Quill shows, be sure to check out rustyquill.com.
Thank you very much for listening and we’ll see you next week for a new episode.
Support this show http://supporter.acast.com/ostium.
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
This episode was written, edited, and produced by Alex C. Telander.
The part of Jake is performed by Chris Fletcher
The part of Monica is performed by Georgia Mckenzie
The part of Zhang is performed by Emily Wang
The part of Steve is performed by Alex C. Telander.
Sound design was done by the wonderful Mike Nye of Hail and Well Met Podcasts, for more info check out hailandwellmetpodcast.com.
Music featured in this episode is “Untitled” by Simon Slator, courtesy of the Free Music Archive. Be sure to check out the artist at freemusicarchive.org.
The theme song was composed by Chris Fletcher.
You can find a transcript for this episode here.
Thank you to all our patrons on the Ostium Network Patreon. You make this show possible. If you would like to support our shows, you can do that at patreon.com/ostiumpodcast. You’ll get access to lots of bonus material including brand new episodes of the Ostium Sagas, the monthly Ostium Network Update, and lots of other goodies.
For more info on Ostium, our other shows, transcripts and merchandise, you can visit ostiumnetwork.com.
The Ostium Podcast is a member of the Rusty Quill Network. For other great Rusty Quill shows, be sure to check out rustyquill.com.
Thank you very much for listening and we’ll see you next week for a new episode.
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Content warning for suicide starting at 15:45 and 26:23.
Well, here we are again at another season finale. Sometimes I find it hard to accept that Ostium has had six seasons, but then I think about how much more story there is to tell and I just get so excited about what’s to come. And for reference, we’re at the halfway point in the Ostium narrative right now. At least for this series, but that’s all I’m going to say about that. I know it took a long time to get this whole season out to the world and I would like to thank everyone for their patience in that. There’s a lot going on in the world right now, both in the public space and in our private lives, and sometimes there are delays we can’t avoid. So thanks again for sticking around. I would also like to thank the incredible people I have working for me in Team Ostium. Thank you to Chris, Georgia and Emily. I’m very excited to see where our story goes next. Thank you to Mike Nye, a true magician when it comes to sound design. You turn words and dialogue into magical stories that come to life. Couldn’t do it without you, mate! Thank you to Christina for helping out in so many ways and keeping the Discord running. Thank you to twiglettsaregreattoeat, you do so much for this show and so many others. Thank you so much. And thank you to our Ostium Network patrons on Patreon: Davin McBride, Tyla Kraut, Delano McFarlane, Connor Bobbi, Michelle Elliott, Amanda Borthwick, Justin Marcum, Corey Frampton, deathtokomatsu, Daryl Williamson, Virginia Greene, Nom Blashki, Maggie B, Justin Dunafon, Lutz Albers, twigletsaregreattoeat, lunaraptor, Christine Sanderson, Claire Smith, Michele Hall, The Team at Hail and Well Met, Mike Nye, Mike Troup, Staci Corcoran, and thank you to Christina Amos.
And that brings us truly to the end of season six. This season took a lot of work, but I think the result was one of our best seasons of the show. And season seven is currently being written and is taking the show in some interesting directions. I’d like to say it’ll be out some time in 2024, but I think it’s more likely to be January 2025. We’ll just have to wait and see. For now this is Alex C. Telander, putting Ostium Season Six to bed and signing off for now.
This episode was written, edited, and produced by Alex C. Telander. The part of Jake is performed by Chris Fletcher. The part of Monica is performed by Georgia Mckenzie. The part of Zhang is performed by Emily Wang. The part of Steve is performed by Alex C. Telander. Sound design was done by the wonderful Mike Nye of Hail and Well Met Podcasts, for more info check out hailandwellmetpodcast.com. And a big thank you to Marcel and Libby from Freetousesounds. Music featured in this episode is “Rose-Tinted Memories” by Simon Slator, courtesy of the Free Music Archive. Be sure to check out the artist at freemusicarchive.org. The theme song was composed by Chris Fletcher. You can find a transcript for this episode here.
If you would like to support our shows, you can do that at patreon.com/ostiumpodcast. You’ll get access to lots of bonus material including brand new episodes of the Ostium Sagas, the monthly Ostium Network Update, and lots of other goodies. For more info on Ostium, our other shows, transcripts and merchandise, you can visit ostiumnetwork.com. The Ostium Podcast is a member of the Rusty Quill Network. For other great Rusty Quill shows, be sure to check out rustyquill.com.
Thank you very much for listening and we’ll see you in season seven.
As a huge of of post-apocalyptic shows and King Arthur mythology, I am delighted to introduce to this great new show . . . Camlann.
Camlann is a post-apocalyptic urban fantasy podcast inspired by folklore and Arthurian legends. It's written and directed by Ella Watts (Doctor Who: Redacted, Eliza: A Robot Story), and produced by Amber Devereux at Tin Can Audio (The Tower, Folxlore), with production management from Ross McFarlane (Folxlore). The show is made possible with funding from Creative Scotland and the Inevitable Foundation.
Transcripts are available here: https://www.tincanaudio.co.uk/camlann-s1e1-transcript
Content Warnings can be found at the end of the show notes.
Dai lights a fire.
Follow us on social media @camlannpod to stay updated. Share your thoughts with us using #Camlann. If you’d like to support the future of the show, you can do so on Ko-Fi and Patreon.
If you’d like to listen along live to episodes as they come out with Ella and Amber, you can do that on Tin Can Audio’s Twitch channel from 8-10pm GMT on Mondays. On Wednesdays at the same time, Amber will be going through the process of composing the score, and on our ‘off weeks’ on Mondays, Amber will go through the sound design for the show. Camlann is made possible with funding from Creative Scotland and the Inevitable Foundation.
The Welsh folk song featured in this episode is Tân yn Llŷn, a protest song about the destruction of Penyberth.
This episode featured: Tobias Weatherburn as Dai, Angharad Phillips as Morgan, Robyn Holdaway as Perry, Paul Warren as Gwaine and Peter Wicks as The News Anchor. Special thanks to Hobbes the Lion for playing Gelert. This episode was written and directed by Ella Watts, with original scoring and sound design from Amber Devereux at Tin Can Audio, and additional Music Direction from Alessa Catterall. Our Production Manager is Ross McFarlane.
This episode is dedicated to Angharad Gilbey, without whom this show would not exist. Caru ti, cariad.
Special thanks to: Angharad Gilbey, Holly Thwaites Bee, Samuel Thompson, Sara-Luise Edge-Smith, Elizabeth Campbell, Marc Sollinger, Sarah Shachat, David K. Barnes, Rosenkranz Vermilion and Max Degan. We wouldn’t have got here without you.
Diolch yn fawr iawn am wrando. Thank you so much for listening.
Keep the fires burning.
Content Warnings: Fantasy Violence, Strong Language, Fantasy Disaster, Death and Grief.
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Welcome to the supercut of season six. In this first part, we include the first four episodes:
Episode 61 - Arrival
Episode 62 - Anomalies I
Episode 63 - Anomalies II
Episode 64 - Anomalies III
These episodes were written, edited, and produced by Alex C. Telander.
The part of Jake is performed by Chris Fletcher
The part of Monica is performed by Georgia Mckenzie
The part of Thyra is performed by Arden Roddie
The part of Zhang is performed by Emily Wang
The part of Marla is performed by Kira Apple
The part of Yoxall is performed by Leslie Valentine
The part of Steve is performed by Alex C. Telander.
Sound design was done by the wonderful Mike Nye of Hail and Well Met Podcasts, for more info check out hailandwellmetpodcast.com.
Music featured in these episodes is: “Deep Sky” by Kirk Osamayo, “Snow Ticket” by PCIII, “PCGCP” by PCIII, “Space Ambient Mix 2” by AllMusic34, courtesy of the Free Music Archive. Be sure to check out the artist at freemusicarchive.org.
The theme song was composed by Chris Fletcher.
If you enjoyed this episode and would like to help out the Ostium Network, you can talk about it on social media and leave us a review on your podcast platform of choice.
Thank you to all our patrons on the Ostium Network Patreon. We couldn’t do it without you. If you would like to support our shows, you can do that here. You’ll get access to lots of bonus material including brand new episodes of the Ostium Sagas, and getting access to new episodes of Ostium a week before regular release.
For more info on Ostium, our other shows, transcripts and merchandise, you can visit our website.
The Ostium Podcast is a member of the Rusty Quill Network. For other great Rusty Quill shows, be sure to check out rustyquill.com.
Support this show http://supporter.acast.com/ostium.
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We continue with the second part of the Complete Ostium Season Six, where we feature the following episodes:
Episode 65 - Anomalies IV
Episode 66 - Artifacts I
Episode 67 - Artifacts II
These episodes were written, edited, and produced by Alex C. Telander.
The part of Jake is performed by Chris Fletcher
The part of Monica is performed by Georgia Mckenzie
The part of Steve is performed by Alex C. Telander
The part of Zhang is performed by Emily Wang
The part of Yoxall is performed by Leslie Valentine
The part of Marla is performed by Kira Apple
The part of Thyra is performed by Arden Roddie
Sound design was done by the wonderful Mike Nye of Hail and Well Met Podcasts, for more info check out hailandwellmetpodcast.com.
Music featured in thes episodes is “A Warm Signal” by PCIII and “Vintage Montage Music” by Bertsz, “Colourful Connections” by Simon Slator, “Four Degrees Below” by Simon Slator, courtesy of the Free Music Archive. Be sure to check out the artist at freemusicarchive.org.
The theme song was composed by Chris Fletcher.
If you enjoyed this episode and would like to help out the Ostium Network, you can talk about it on social media and leave us a review on your podcast platform of choice.
Thank you to all our patrons on the Ostium Network Patreon. We couldn’t do it without you. If you would like to support our shows, you can do that on our Patreon. You’ll get access to lots of bonus material including brand new episodes of the Ostium Sagas, and getting access to new episodes of Ostium a week before regular release.
For more info on Ostium, our other shows, transcripts and merchandise, you can visit our website.
The Ostium Podcast is a member of the Rusty Quill Network. For other great Rusty Quill shows, be sure to check out rustyquill.com.
Support this show http://supporter.acast.com/ostium.
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Welcome to the final installment of the Complete Ostium Season Six, where we feature the following episodes:
Episode 68: Aspects I
Episode 69: Aspects II
Episode 70: Afterglow
Content warning for suicide for Episode 70: Afterglow starting at 15:45 and 26:23.
These episodes were written, edited, and produced by Alex C. Telander.
The part of Jake is performed by Chris Fletcher
The part of Monica is performed by Georgia Mckenzie
The part of Zhang is performed by Emily Wang
The part of Steve is performed by Alex C. Telander.
The part of News Announcer is performed by Mike Lord.
The part of Sofia is performed by Madelyn Dorta
The part of Dominic is performed by Davis Walden
The part of Draymond is performed by Eli Gabriel
Sound design was done by the wonderful Mike Nye of Hail and Well Met Podcasts, for more info check out hailandwellmetpodcast.com.
Music featured in this episode is “Zeitshreiber” by Simon Slator, “Untitled” by Simon Slator, “Rose-Tinted Memories” by Simon Slator, courtesy of the Free Music Archive. Be sure to check out the artist at freemusicarchive.org.
The theme song was composed by Chris Fletcher.
Thank you to all our patrons on the Ostium Network Patreon. You make this show possible. If you would like to support our shows, you can do that at patreon.com/ostiumpodcast. You’ll get access to lots of bonus material including brand new episodes of the Ostium Sagas, the monthly Ostium Network Update, and lots of other goodies.
For more info on Ostium, our other shows, transcripts and merchandise, you can visit ostiumnetwork.com.
The Ostium Podcast is a member of the Rusty Quill Network. For other great Rusty Quill shows, be sure to check out rustyquill.com.
Support this show http://supporter.acast.com/ostium.
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Welcome to DJ Dave who's bringing you the coolest chillwave tracks he can get his hands on at the Ostium Network. Sit back and relax to some truly great chill music. If you'd like to submit your own music to be on the show or just drop DJ Dave a line, you can reach him at djdaveostium@gmail.com.
Music featured in this episode is all by the incredible artist ESCP. The tracks appear in the following order:
You can find out more about ESCP and their music on the following sites:
https://escp-music.bandcamp.com
DJ Dave will be back next month with his next session of chillwave trax.
DJ Dave is performed by Alex C. Telander
If you would like to the support the Ostium Network and all of its shows, you can do so by checking out our Patreon where there are a variety of tiers with a ton of bonus material.
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Welcome back to some my chillwave tracks from DJ Dave. In this second session we feature:
Endless by Alwin Brauns | https://soundcloud.com/alwinmusik
The Tropics Of Risa by | e s c p | https://www.escp.space
Give To Me by Electronic Senses | https://soundcloud.com/electronicsenses
In Love by | e s c p | https://www.escp.space
Mountain Peak by Glitch | https://soundcloud.com/glitch
Factory XXII by | e s c p | https://www.escp.space
A Warm Breeze Runs Through My Face by Electronic Senses | https://soundcloud.com/electronicsenses
Dawn by KV | https://www.youtube.com/c/KVmusicprod
If We Could Meet Again by | e s c p | https://www.escp.space
Whale’s Song by | e s c p | & gerudobombshell | https://www.escp.space
Our Forbidden Role by Artificial.Music | https://soundcloud.com/artificial-music
Void Edge by Lesion X | https://soundcloud.com/lesionxbeats
If you have some chill music you think would fit well with the show, or would just like to send a nice message, you can reach DJ Dave at djdaveostium@gmail.com.
If you would like to get access to DJ Dave sessions early, as well as a bunch of bonus material, you can support Ostium on Patreon.
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Welcome to DJ Dave's Third Session, in which we feature:
Home by yoitrax | https://soundcloud.com/yoitrax
Where Did The Time Go? by Pyrosion | https://soundcloud.com/pyrosion
Twilight City by | e s c p | https://www.escp.space
Stargazer by | e s c p | https://www.escp.space
The Last Second Of Love by | e s c p | https://www.escp.space
Sun Rise by Pyrosion | https://soundcloud.com/pyrosion
Running Up by Aries Beats | https://soundcloud.com/aries4rce
Chill Downtempo by NIKI | https://soundcloud.com/lukyanovnikita
A Journey Through The Universe by Lesion X | https://soundcloud.com/lesionxbeats
Bittersweet by | e s c p | https://www.escp.space
Mare Tranquillitatis by | e s c p | https://www.escp.space
Sunset by | e s c p | https://www.escp.space
If you have some chill music you think would fit well with the show, or would just like to send a nice message, you can reach DJ Dave at djdaveostium@gmail.com.
If you would like to get access to DJ Dave sessions early, as well as a bunch of bonus material, you can support Ostium on Patreon.
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Welcome to DJ Dave's Fourth Session and get read for a bunch of new smashing chill tunes as we plunge the ocean depths.
Hello Night by | e s c p | https://www.escp.space
Quasarise by | e s c p | https://www.escp.space
Calm System by Schematist | http://www.schematistmusic.com
Sun And Clouds by | e s c p | https://www.escp.space
Sail Away by | e s c p | https://www.escp.space
Infinite by | e s c p | https://www.escp.space
Through The Waves by | e s c p | https://www.escp.space
Light Rain by | e s c p | https://www.escp.space
Sundown by | e s c p | https://www.escp.space
Dandelions by Aposine | https://soundcloud.com/aposine
Eastridge Turnstile by The Loyalist | https://soundcloud.com/the_loyalist_official
Astronaut In A Submarine by | e s c p | https://www.escp.space
Exist by | e s c p | https://www.escp.space
Tokyo by | e s c p | https://www.escp.space
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Welcome to DJ Dave's Fifth Session, here are the tracks mentioned in the episode:
The following by Enough Cereals:
L'aventure
Impulse
On the Run
Spirals
Falling
Foresight
Lobby call
Vermont Canyon by Teddy Roxpin, MAXIMILLIAN
Soulangeana illiterate by Dom R
Porto Leone by Saib, FloFilz
Sundown by Enough Cereals
La Verdure by Makzo, Guillaume Muschalle
Rain or Shine by Birocratic, Middle School
Casette by Ward Wills
Kauai by Loyae
Lost Call by Suuna, tulki
Cozy af by Aves
Garden Trees by T.Check, Kofi Anonymous
Castles by SwuM, Chris Mazuera
Meadow Terrain by Mama Aiuto
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Hi all, I meant to get this uploaded for Halloween but time got away from me. Apologies. Anyway, here is a story I wrote and made for the Nine to Midnight Podcast for 2023. If you want to hear lots more scary stories from a variety of people, you can find all that on the Nine to Midnight linktree.
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Clementine. by chromo, the dreamer
ASTÉR by Kissamilé
Bimmer M6 by Kreatev
Twins by Rose Noir
Dreamscape Lagoon by Enzalla
Sunkissed Cycles by lloom
Savannah Vacationby Aduza Dolozi, Lofi Afrobeats
Sunlight by Kendall Miles, Jintonic
Dreams come True by Drips Zacheer
Moonlite by Nokiaa, Deauxnuts, Yishay Aharon
Go Slow by little blue
Summer by Mac Kay
Shade by Mac Kay
Melvin by Boukas, Fredrik Bergsten, Samuel Axelson
Lamp Glow by less.people
Suave by Enough Cereals
Watermill by C4C, Leavv
Lakeside by Aves
Manhattan Sun by No Spirit, Phlocalyst
Forgiven by Ian Ewing, Gas-Lab
All music provided by Chillhop Music. Click the link to hear other Chillhop music and to support the great artists.
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