
Semi-late night community radio broadcasts from a strange little town in the Crowsnest Pass, Alberta (aka, not just the middle of nowhere, but nowhere itself). Nothing ever happens here. Certainly nothing weird. Why would you even suggest that? Listen close. Don't wander off. It's a long way to get where you're going. Especially out here.
| Publishes | Monthly | Episodes | 75 | Founded | 6 years ago |
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The voice of Tanner is Chuck Raymond. The voice of Ada is Rae Lundberg (The Night Post) The voice of Jackson is Nathan Lunsford (The Storage Papers) The voice of Matt is Athan (@AthansMusic, Grotto, Redacted) The voice of Samuel is Jamie Petronis (Th... more
Listen close. Don't wander off...
CW: Emetophobia Timestamp: Around 25:40, skip to 25:50; Sudden loud noises, persistent static and distortion, existentialism, extended depiction of injury/treatment.
The voice of Tanner Walling is Chuck Raymond. T... more
Another memory trickles in through the static...
Just a little bonus to say happy new year! From behalf of all of us here at the station, wishing you health, warmth, and happiness to all of you and yours! Thanks for tuning in, more episodes to come... more
Reality seems a little rocky this morning.
Featuring Chuck Raymond as the voice of Tanner. Dylan Griggs as the voice of Radio Host (Creator of the hit podcast WOE.BEGONE). Tatiana Gefter as the voice of Nadia (Soul Operator.). Taylor Michaels as th... more
The sleepless nights when reality seems more fluid than normal. Normal being a loaded term here in Braedon.
The voice of Tanner is Chuck Raymond. The voice of Clark is Shaun Pellington. The voice of The Faceless is Angela Yih. The voice of Town Cou... more
Sorry for disappearing there, folks. Today's news: people's dreams seem to be coming true.
The voice of Elliot Housley is Jonas Swain. The voice of THE FACELESS is Angela Yih, creator of The Residents of Proserpina Park. Stick around to hear a trail... more
Welcome back, listeners. Sorry about this morning.
The voice of Tanner Walling is Chuck Raymond. The voice of Clark "British" Olsen is Shaun Pellington.
Sound effects this episode from Freesound.org contributors: brainclaim, cognito perceptu, har... more
Thanks to all for submitting questions! Sorry for the rambling. Be back in September for twice as much fun!
If you're on Spotify, feel free to use the comment function to keep the convo going, I think creators can reply now! If I didn't answer your ... more
Stumbled on this show and love it, very entertaining and I'm hooked, love your soothing and pleasant voice and can't wait to start season 2
I loved how original and fun this podcast started out, but the newer episodes have such bad acting and the constant singing gives me second hand embarrassment. It isn’t anywhere near as scary as I thought it would have ended up either.
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Amazing show. Suffering from the same fate as every other podcast eventually. An episode every once in a while, but they are always worth it.
Relaxing, surreal podcast about a completely normal small town with wonderful music, great voice performances, and an interesting cast. Just started it and already in love!
I love this podcast a lot and the way it is written but it seems like a very close version of the podcast. The narration, the events, the concepts. Cool show, seems a little close to WTNV though
Excellent weird mystery mixed with small town charm and really chill vibes (most of the time) that doesn't fail to spook me and deliver a great story with an awesome cast.
A bit like Nightvale but better, a bit more chilled...
Today I was listening to Nowhere On Air, and the episode immersed me so much into its story and emotions, that I ended up relistening to it later in some ruins I used to go to as a child to clear my head.
It’s weird to say but that’s like the best compliment I can give to this show. It makes me think a lot, makes me feel a lot. And all of that is on top of telling a story that keeps intriguing me every time a new episode shows up on my feed.
I’m not a guy that feels a lot of emotions, but to... more
People really need to understand one simple thing. Nobody cares about pretentious guys and girls trying to be quirky and witty while using the discourse to drag on about themselves. Uninteresting and worth skipping.
Jess is a wonderful creator, and this show is an exemplary testament of why. Nowhere, on Air is a caring and compassionate meditative journey into a weird, and spooky little town. The mysteries, and character arcs are introspective journeys, that stand apart as MORE human to me than some of the larger shows within her subgenre of audio fiction.
My favorite thing about Nowhere On Air is how it is able to stay bizarre and funny while constantly delving into poetic affirmations and musings about the human condition. Hard to explain, but what you want underneath most podcasts is some kind of connection and Nowhere On Air wears its heart on its sleeve in an increasingly unemotional world!
The male actor that starts showing up more and more can’t act to saved his life. Her natural narration and excellent writing are so good that his work stands out as a bad contrast.
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A unique blend of surreal storytelling and atmospheric sound design creates an immersive experience, transporting listeners to an enigmatic small town in Alberta, where unusual and disquieting occurrences challenge the boundaries between reality and fiction. Each episode explores themes such as existentialism, grief, and the supernatural, often spiraling into dream-like narratives filled with personal struggles, community connections, and haunting memories. The show's ability to evoke deep emotions while keeping listeners intrigued with its distinctive characters and whimsical events sets it apart in the podcasting landscape.
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