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Girlies listening to descriptions of the most horrifying things you’ve ever heard in their favorite podcast
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(It’s me I’m girlies)
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impulsepolls · 5 months
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Count things you were genuinely interested in, even if you didn't finish/haven't finished it yet. Best estimate is fine.
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resetoaster · 5 months
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I have recently gotten back into podcasts an extreme amount, so now I am looking for podcast recommendations!
Podcasts that I have listened to are:
-the magnus archives
-malevolent
-red valley
-time:bombs
-middle:below
-Startripper
-midnight burger
-wolf 359
-station 151
-archive 81
-I am in eskew
-deviser
- stellar firma
-out of place
-the mistholme museum of mystery morbidity and mortality
-video Palace
-mnemosyne
For anyone interested in the podcast recommendations, here's a list of them (please let me know if i have missed any!):
101.7 OUROBOROS
Alba Salix + The End of Time and Other Bothers
Alice isn’t dead
 arsParadoxica
Brimstone Valley Mall
Camp here and there
 Caravan
Dark Ages
 Death by Dying
Desert skies
Desperado
Don’t Mind Cruxmont
Dos after you
Down
Either
 EOS 10
Find us alive
Ghost Wax
Girl in Space
Hello from the hallowoods
Inn between
 Janus Descending
Jar of rebuke
Kakos Industries
Leaving corvat
Life with althaar
Love and Luck
Mabel
Marscorp
Mayfair watchers society
Midst
Mirrors
Modes of thought in Anterran literature
Monstrous agonies
Not quite dead
Old Gods of Appalachia
Our Fair City
redwood bureau
SAYER
SCP: Find Us Alive
Spines
Spiritbox radio
Syntax podcast
TANIS
the antiquarium of sinister happenings
The antique shop
The Big Loop
The bunker
The dead letter office of somewhere, ohio
The deca tapes
 The Deep Vault
The department of variance of somewhere ohio
The far meridian
The hyacinth disaster
The pasithea powder
The penumbra
The Sheridan tapes
the slit verses
The strange case of starship iris
The white vault
The wrong station
Tides - Victoricity
Unwell, a midwestern gothic mystery
Valence
We are not meant to know
We Fix Space Junk
Welcome to nightvale
Where the stars fell
Within the Wires
Wooden Overcoats
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paperwizards · 1 year
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In other news I'm listening to podcasts at work.
(note: only applies to fiction podcasts)
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jetlaggingbehind · 1 year
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an integral part of any good podcast is 'main character voiced by the creator' and 'side character also voiced by the creator'
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apolloschild666 · 3 months
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My impression of tumblr podcast fandom right now
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boombox-fuckboy · 2 months
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Don't know anyone here? Pick one and go listen!
Am I missing your favourite? Are they from a horror? Let me know!
Where is Sister Carpenter? She is too powerful and would skew the results. But rest assured, she will be appearing in an upcoming poll.
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starswallowingsea · 5 months
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ever since i was a little girl i knew i wanted to be a man with a voice like honey and chocolate and coffee all at once
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romanticslimecreature · 4 months
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Podcast listeners! Do you usually do stuff while you listen to podcasts or listen to podcasts while you do stuff?
This was going to be a poll, but I'm going to keep it as an open answer thing! Do you usually set out to listen to a podcast as the primary activity and do something (play a phone game, play with a stim toy, etc) to keep your focus on the podcast? Do you set out to do chores and put on a podcast as background listening? Do you do both about equally often? Do you have different podcasts for either balance? Tell me about your podcast-listening routines!
I'll go firet - I often "do stuff while I listen to podcasts." I have certain games on my phone that are mindless enough that they serve the need of having something to do with my hands and leave enough focus for the podcast itself to be the primary activity. For some podcasts, especially more episodic ones, I also like to "listen to podcasts while I do stuff," particularly cleaning or cooking. When I have something that needs to get done that can be a little hard to focus on or get started, a podcast can keep me company!
Feel free to use this as an excuse to tell me about your favorite podcasts too! Let's get the word out! :D
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deuteroganist · 12 days
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icantseepurple · 3 months
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Just a Mother and an Audio Tour Guide.
Found a new podcast I love, called “THE MISTHOLME MUSEUM OF MYSTERY, MORBIDITY, AND MORTALITY”. I am only on season 3 but I highly recommend it to anyone who likes podcasts. The scene above is pulled from season 3 episode 5.
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rosielav · 1 year
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Rosie's Favorite (currently finished/caught up) Podcasts:
The Amelia Project - silly, quirky, morbid but almost always more jaunty and eccentric than completely dark. Great for anyone who loves 'narrator' or interview type podcasts. If I'm not mistaken, I've posted some of my thoughts on here using the pod's hashtag.
The Mistholme Museum of Mystery, Morbitity, and Mortality - another narrator type podcast, and probably my favorite of all time. The main voice you hear is perfect imo and keeps you engaged in all the right ways, bringing tension where it's needed, and levity where it's funny or odd. Absolutely consumed this podcast with a voraciousness I haven't felt for a bit. Keeps you guessing and always wanting more from every exhibit.
Victoriocity - excellent voice acting, interesting and unique premise and setting, and great plot. One of the podcasts I'm most looking forward to returning :) think steam punk but also it's the 1800s still in weird ways. If you love an old timey British accent, you'll love this haha.
The White Vault - probably my favorite specifically horror podcast, that makes you wait for answers in a craving sort of way, a longing to know what's going on, and not slogging through a bunch of filler to then get answers. It's great, gorey, geographically diverse fun. Interesting mashups of various cultures re: mythology, history, religion(?). Another on my list to watch out for the return of.
Midnight Burger: the quick pitch is - a time traveling diner that always services people in need, no matter what time, space, or dimension they may reside in. Excellent cast of characters, great development, wonderful implementation of a new character(s), and in general a very comfortable vibe to return to (speaking of, once I run out of recommendations I may relisten to this one). Highly recommend if you like sitcoms with time travel splashed with a bit of horror.
Edit: just finished up another one, so time to add it to the list!!
Monstrous Agonies: A radio show advice segment, about, by, and for the Creature Community. If you like WTNV, but find it a bit intense sometimes, or a bit too plot heavy/etc, you'll absolutely love this. Instead of the whole show, you just get the advice segment, but oh ho ho, is it so much more than that. If you're queer, BIMPOC, from a blended/mixed/broken/anything but 'typical' home... I think you'll like it. Very much what I would call 'easy listening', meaning you can just ease into an episode without having to remember a huge cast of characters, a plots b plots C plots meta plots... And it just feels *real*, in that strange and beautiful way WTNV does, but instead of a fictional town, the setting is the real world, with real problems, and real solutions. Sometimes you really do just need to howl or cry or chew on some slippers and that's OK. Highly recommend for ADHD havers or anyone with a short attention span who loves a soothing voice.
Edit: Another absolute banger to add to the list
Wooden Overcoats - how do I even properly describe the experience of this podcast. Let's start with the basics: It's the story of twins who run a funeral parlor on a small island, in a small village. Their family has been running said parlor for hundreds of years, as the only funeral directors on the island. Until one day... They aren't. A man arrives and sets up his own funeral parlor directly across the square, and boy, do things change for those twins. If you've listened to (and loved) Victoriocity, or The Amelia Project, I guarantee you'll enjoy this one. Strange, silly, and interesting things are always happening, except this one doesn't have quite as much drama (well...... Perhaps a different kind of drama. I'd call this an interpersonal dramedy, with emphasis on the comedy). An incredible listen, through and through. I thoroughly enjoyed every single episode, and the ending was quite safisfying :)
Another EXCELLENT addition to this ever increasing list of content!!! I'm not even finished with this one, I just love it so much that I can't help but add it to the list:
Mission Rejected - you know in those spy movies, where the spy gets a secret message from HQ and they say 'your mission, if you choose to accept it...' ok great. Now imagine if 007 said 'no'. This is the story about the backups, the team that takes the missions rejected by the Top Spy Guy. It's got diverse voice acting (in many senses of the word - you can tell the voices apart, it's not exclusively straight cis white dudes, etc etc), wonderful worldbuilding, great pacing, an excellent plot, I really could go on and on. I highly recommend this specific podcast to anyone who wants something light to get deeply invested in, that has a lot of comedy but also develops the characters outside of just their bits. 100/10 no notes
Edit: not sure which podcast/podcast enthusiast rb'ed this yesterday but I'm so glad more folks get to see this list!!! It makes me so happy that lots of folks enjoy this list, a d share their fave ones, and!!!! Aaaggghhhhhhhhh!!! I love podcasts and podcast enthusiasts!!!!!
Also I have another one for yall :3 if you're looking for another improv comedy to add to your list!!!
Hey Riddle Riddle - exactly what you think it is, but also so much more. Three friends/coworkers who also happen to be sensational improv comedians solve riddles and puzzles together, while also introducing bits and skits and reoccurring segments, so it never feels like 'just a Riddle podcast' (whatever that means). I have laughed every single episode, which is a big deal for me (some comedy podcasts only make me laugh every few episodes, and I require at LEAST one laugh per episode). I can genuinely say this is one of the funniest podcasts I've ever listened to, and the absolute best improv I've ever heard. I'm all for committing to the bit, and this one absolutely delivers on both the commitment part and the bit part haha. Seriously can't recommend this one enough if you maybe listen to a lot of drama/horror and need something easy to listen to (easy meaning there's not a plot you have to be intensely listening for, you can just enjoy it casually). 1000/10, please listen and also tell me YOUR favorite riddles :)
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DO YOU KNOW THIS CHARACTER?
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I do think i gather them all!
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the-worm-wiggles · 11 months
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As it's aro visibility day I would love to give a long list of canonically aro podcast characters, unfortunately aromantic is by far the smallest category in my queer podcast characters list, so all I can offer you is
Friday Rescher, Hello From The Hallowoods
A few letter senders, Monstrous Agonies
And maaybe The Audio Tour Guide, The Mistholme Museum of Mystery, Morbidity and Mortality, I seem to remember something saying that it's aroace but I don't remember that ever being explicitly said in canon, more of a "it's AI and doesn't understand attraction" thing
That being said, there are obviously many podcasts I have never listened to, so I'm sure there are others out there...somewhere
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listenerofpodcasts · 11 months
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[ID: Mistholme Museum fanart of the Guide's handheld audio device lying on a surface with the earbuds curled beside it. The small screen says "Oh god oh f*ck," and an electronic speech bubble colored with the nonbinary flag says "Shit, dude." End ID]
^^thanks for letting me know about putting an image description for accessability purposes, ya’ll are cool
appalled and distraught by the lack of Mistholme Museum content on the internet. so here, i’m giving you some. along with some nice colors.
grammarly is nuking my silly misspellings out of existence help
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