A strange letter. An impossible sender. Secrets hidden in the ground. From STUDIO5705, a scripted fiction podcast set in present-day Washington State about a man’s journey to unlock a family mystery—and find things long ago buried. 2 million downloads. Season 4 now underway. Part of the Fable & Folly Network.
Publishes | Monthly | Episodes | 47 | Founded | 5 years ago |
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"I just hope she and I never bump into each other."
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"If you've trusted me this far, trust me now."
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I binged listened to this podcast because the plot was intriguing and the characters were realistically rendered. Nice low key characters.
Five and a half minutes of ads before even getting into the FIRST episode?!
EDIT: so i completely forgot i ever tried to listen to this, and i recently started it via fable & folly sub The voice acting is generally fine - charming even - considering most are not pro's. The MC is very unlikeable, but i think he's supposed to be. The creator/narrator has maybe the strangest speaking style I've ever heard, but i think it's his actual speaking style rather than bad acting. Story is intriguing enough... more
Probably my new favourite listen now !
Extremely well done
a tamale recipe to the website since the last episode was people arguing while reheating leftovers.
I’m a decently patient listener, but this one is just too slow. I listened to the first couple of seasons before calling it quits. The story is odd which would be fine if they ever managed to land the plane. When they finally do arrive to a conclusion, the pay off is super anti climatic.
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The narrative primarily revolves around a man's quest to uncover a buried family mystery, characterized by suspenseful storytelling and intriguing twists. Each episode features a blend of personal relationships, historical connections, and elements of intrigue as the protagonist confronts clues and secrets, often linked to family legacies and individual journeys. The engaging format is enhanced by fictional elements that interweave present-day themes with historical contexts, creating a captivating listening experience. Particularly noteworthy is its commitment to an episodic release schedule that fosters anticipation among listeners, though it has faced criticism regarding pacing and dialogue delivery.
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Dirt - An Audio Drama launched 5 years ago and published 47 episodes to date. You can find more information about this podcast including rankings, audience demographics and engagement in our podcast database.
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