
The animals of Bloom Farm in Edenton, North Carolina secretly run a podcast out of a shed that their human, Kim, thinks is full of fence posts. Hosted by Ghost, a thirty-year-old donkey who has seen too much, and Maddox, a philosophical sheep from South Carolina. Huckleberry stole the phone. The chickens cracked the wifi. The budget is zero. The lawyer is a crow. If you're hearing this, no you're ... more
| Publishes | Daily | Episodes | 9 | Founded | 3 months ago |
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Ghost and Maddox are back with the second weekly roundup from Bloom Farm. This week: a Georgian squirrel named Clem showed up on a man's shoulder with strong opinions about roof tiles and acorn storage. Bandit left with Kai and
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Ghost and Maddox break down the week at Bloom Farm and across Northeast North Carolina. Scam letters pretending to be from the court system. Political shakeups in Tyrrell, Washington, and Perquimans counties. That billion dollar Cur... more
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For the first time ever, the Editor-in-Chief crosses the black path to visit the shed. Scout is here to talk about farrier Rick Myers and what he insists was a completely professional hoof trimming experience. He was NOT purring. He... more
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Ghost and Maddox dedicate an entire episode to their human. The hay that tasted like dust and broken promises. The forty-five minutes spent fixing a gate that wasn't broken. The feeding schedule that changes more often than socks. F... more
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Huckleberry tells the full story of how he got to Bloom Farm — how Kim flew to New Orleans for a quick grab, got told the dog couldn't fly back, rented a Dodge Ram Bighorn, and drove across the entire south. Pee breaks in four state... more
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Huckleberry has been scratching at the shed door for two days demanding his side of the gate story. He went through it. He conducted a sophisticated reconnaissance mission. He established a perimeter at the mailbox. He came back in ... more
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Maddox convinces Ghost to do something they've never done — say thank you. To the human who shows up at five thirty every morning before the sun and before Picasso. Who carried warm water in January. Who sat in the dirt for two hour... more
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Ghost and Maddox tell the origin story of Hoof and Hollar — how a twelve-pound dog with no impulse control stole Kim's phone off a fence post at full sprint, the chickens cracked the wifi password in under a minute, and a donkey loo... more










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A lighthearted, field-to-microphone comedy where a shed-based audio studio is run by farm animals from Bloom Farm. Ghost the donkey and Maddox the sheep anchor conversations with a mix of whimsy, mischief, and small-town chaos, often featuring human caretaker Kim and a rotating cast of animal guests. Episodes thread together quirky local happenings, gate incidents, rescue tales, and backstage farm politics, all delivered with improvisational humor, zero-budget constraints, and a fondness for barnyard camaraderie. The format leans into character-driven banter, running jokes, and affectionate critique of everyday farm life, making it a charming listen for audiences who enjoy offbeat narratives, playful storytelling, and a mock-news vibe from ... more
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