
A narrative sci-fi worldbuilding podcast where a sentient computer algorithm guides the listener through a grouping of stars in a future where talking animals live in space!
| Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 18 | Founded | 8 months ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Categories | Science FictionFictionComedy Fiction | |||

Vvinni creates 5 new, random characters and guides you through the creation of names and assorted details about the Urdinal Systems. A fun, language-filled Extra!
Associate Producer Andrew Gingerich continues his interview with Vvinni! They talk about media consumption, world building, language creation, and what surprised him about the season. If you haven't listened to Part 1, listen to that one first!
Associate Producer Andrew Gingerich sat down with Vvinni to talk about the origins of GUrRL, the inspirations for the project, and how the project has changed over the years of writing and planning.
Vvinni drops in to tell you about what's next for GUrRL!
The Travelers meet to take a vote on GUrRL. The end of Season 1!
Shivering Space Timbers! In this Entry we learn all about Gene Piracy! Why did this happen, who were some pirates, and how did it end? We also learn about the EXPERIENCECONE and the Hodag Pirate Queen. Meanwhile, The Travelers build a spaceship.
The (nearly) impenetrable fortress and home to IPUS! In this Entry we learn about the Voyage of the Poohove, the Elephant Industrialist who cloned himself four times, the Starsiege Subterfuge, and the Grassembest. Wow! Meanwhile, One squunches his le... more
One mistake changed History. In this Entry we learn about the ancient Republic of the Aywoorit, The Oda'E Nebula, some theories about what may have caused The Great Mistake, and the mad CEO and Sovereign of the Aywoorit: Er. Meanwhile, Three has some... more
GUrRL is incredibly fun and unique and creative. Check it out!
Funny, rich world-building. The central narrator, GUrRL, is a computerized intelligence doing their best to teach listeners about life in the Urdinal Systems, a conglomeration of stars and planets that are home to countless civilizations, all of which seem to be descended from animals on Earth.
The show is certainly a narrative in some ways, but I find the real joy of it is in getting to know GUrRL’s charms and idiosyncrasies, and in learning about all these worlds, their uneasy peace, and the ... more
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A narrative sci-fi worldbuilding show guided by a sentient algorithm and a cast of anthropomorphic spacefaring creatures. Across recent episodes, the focus is on worldbuilding, interstellar politics, and the evolving lore of the Urdinal Systems, with recurring themes around technology, governance, and culture. The format blends humorous storytelling with educational elements, inviting listener interaction via Q&As, feed drops, and creator-driven teasers for a second season. Noteworthy is the consistent use of a witty, intelligent host voice to explain complex sci-fi concepts while weaving in character-driven humor and expansive world lore—making it appealing to fans of imaginative futures and character-led sci-fi narratives.
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