TLC's Worst Dating Show is getting a second season, so MILD Manor'd too must resume.
The worst reality show on television has decided to rear its ugly head again, which means I must resume my sacred duty to watch the show and recap it with my mother. Join us for season 2 of the podcast, which kicks off on Wednesday, May 8th with a double episode episode covering the return of the Milves--and possibly Dilves? We're innovating this season.
Now with real show art, drawn by Me with Real Crayons.
FIRST SEASON OUT NOW: Please listen to our podcast about delivering mail in space
Clem Bianchi (they/them) is a courier, delivering mail in space one job at a time in a future where mankind has settled among the stars faster than communications technology can keep up. When a chance encounter awakens them to the ability to hear conversations tied to their mail, they embark upon a journey of adventure, conspiracy, and connections made across the stars.
SOME KEY POINTS:
10-episode first season out now
LGBTQ+ characters, cast and creators
Most episodes run 25-35 minutes
Sound design that uses bluegrass instruments in ways nobody should, probably
ADDITIONAL POSTAGE REQUIRED is a biweekly audio drama podcast, chronicling Clem’s adventures as they take on jobs, explore the new abilities at their disposal, and become entangled with the lives of their clients. APR is created and written by Jay Petrequin (@extremesalsaing on social media), co-written and co-produced by Chris Hutton (@topherdisgrace) and stars Kai Swanson as Clem Bianchi. Full cast lists, sound effect credits and content warnings can be found in episode descriptions.
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Everywhere else!
ADDITIONAL POSTAGE REQUIRED is a production of the Moonshot Podcast Network.
Looking for new queer content for Pride Month? Come to the Moonshot Podcast Network! We’ve got:
Three Little Words, where hosts Claudia and Nicole rate romance novels on their steaminess, dreaminess and memeiness;
Additional Postage Required, a sci-fi audio drama about a nonbinary mail courier whose letters and packages start talking to them;
Champs in the Making, where you can hear a truly uncountable number of gay and trans folks defend their favorite Pokémon;
And a total of more than 20 podcasts, all from a network of 99% LGBTQIA+ creators!
We wouldn’t be Moonshot without everyone at Moonshot, and June is an important month for us all. Find us wherever you listen to podcasts this Pride Month - because there’s nothing cooler than being gay in space.
CJ and I both made our thoughts pretty clear in our latest episode. (Her: against it, thinks Soren should have struck his brother down himself; Me: softly for it, enjoys that Twilight gave Kludd the least glorious death of any of his foes, feels like there should have been a higher cost to the Band themselves.)
Does anyone else have any hot takes? Lukewarm? Chilly? Cold-fire?
Our moon is just amazing ... every time you observe him, he looks a bit different ... light and shadow at the terminator are always worth to take a look at