
| Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 12 | Founded | 9 years ago |
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| Categories | ArtsPerforming Arts | ||||

The holiday heist that ruined humanity.
While we wait for the next season, we accidentally premiere a hot new track by Bill Denton and Menace of Desiigner Panda/Life of Pablo. Also, a new show intro by David Rheinstrom of Secrets Crimes and Audiotape/Radio Drama Revival.
Season finale! All the computer crimes come to a crital conclusion across the globe. Featuring Amy Stoch (Bill and Ted's Excellent Adventure), Samm Levine (Inglorious Basterds), David Cummings (The No Sleep Podcast), Kevin Allison (Risk!) and Cecil B... more
A hotel hosts a podcast hijacking in Culpeper, VA. Featuring Felicia Day and Paul F. Tompkins.
All seven keys have been stolen, leading to fire and brimstone in El Segundo, CA. Featuring the cast of Greater Boston.
A signal from beyond the stars reaches Kinlochewe, Scotland. Featuring Felicia Day (Supernatural), Cecil Baldwin (Welcome to Night Vale), Kevin Allison (The State), and a who's who of audio drama.
Secrets spill in Nairobi, Kenya. Featuring Felicia Day (Dr. Horrible's Sing-Along Blog), Amy Stoch (Bill and Ted's Excellent Adventure), Samm Levine (Freaks and Geeks) and Felix Trench (Wooden Overcoats)
A hostage situation goes sour over printer preferences in The United Arab Emirates. Featuring Lauren Shippen (The Bright Sessions)
Some of the best dialogue work I have ever heard.
Big Data delivers a fast paced captivating story.
There is a syndicate of individuals whose goal is to steal each of the seven internet keys from the key holders of ICANN & shutdown the internet.
Who is the mastermind of this syndicate & what are their motives ?
We are introduced to a variety of characters : those reporting on this crime, the targets of this crime & those committing the crime .
This is a fantastic plot line to explore & reflect upon. The hypothetical of an internet shutd... more
This podcast is so good! It keeps you guessing, makes you laugh and has such a tight and exciting plot!
The last episode kills me
It is chaotic, it is hysterical, and it is a delight of voice-acting and production. You will never be bored throughout Big Data, and I love when in the credits, he explains which parts are TRUE. (There are actual real keys to the internet!) It reminds me a lot of the Coen Brothers sometimes - I *think* my favorite episode is the magician episode. Gosh, it's just so good.
Honestly, it took me until episode 3 to really get into this. But I’m so happy I waited it out because I love this show!
One of the best podcasts I‘ve ever listened to!! The first episodes are good - the rest of the episodes are AMAZING!
Aaaah I had so much fun listening to this! I'm so excited for season 2!
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A funny, over-the-top saga with a great mix of local talent and big names. Estrada aimed high on this project and, in my opinion, really nailed the target. It's a fun listen with a wide range of talent when it comes to comedy, voice acting and music. I went for the casual listen, but the range of each episode works for the binge listener as well. Super fun.
Very well done. Very funny! Can't wait for more
I stumbled upon this podcast by accident and listened to a bit of the first ep not really knowing what it was about. It was kinda weird, so I set it down for awhile. I'm really glad I picked it up again because this was super entertaining. Very well done story. The musical bits also took a few episodes to warm up to, but then I really liked that part too.
Amazing cast that almost always delivers a fantastic performance. Technically sound (as far as I can tell?) which is a refreshing break from Hollywood.
Ryan Estrada's BIG DATA is weird, chaotic, fun, and SMART.
It's well-written, well-crafted, and utterly enjoyable, with a thousand plot twists that will leave you reeling. Guest appearances from Paul F. Tompkins, Felicia Day, Amy Stoch, and Samm Levine (in Season 1) are a delight, and a who's-who of audio fiction appears in bit parts as well. De Anne Dubin ably holds the fort as protagonist Dalles Spieler, and Estrada himself puts in solid work as Spieler's awkward producer, Mic Rara.
Some o... more
Listen generously--when this show finds its footing you wont be able to stop.
How this podcast ranks in the Apple Podcasts, Spotify and YouTube charts.
Apple Podcasts | #98 |










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