
150 years ago, the S.S. Cumberland disappeared in the Pacific Northwest. A lifeboat from the ship with four skeletons inside just mysteriously showed up in Marrow Passage. Reporter Daisy Bonham attempts to solve the mystery and find out what other secrets are lurking just below the surface.
| Publishes | Twice monthly | Episodes | 8 | Founded | 9 years ago |
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| Categories | DramaScience FictionFiction | ||||

Waking up with no memory was just the beginning of her journey...
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We find out what happened to Daisy Bonham after she came face to face with the person behind a grisly murder in Port Possession as the mystery behind Passage concludes.
Daisy Bonham returns to Port Possession following the discovery of a body inside another boat floating in Marrow Passage. This time, news of the victim hits close to home. The more Daisy digs, however, she realizes just how close she is to finding ou... more
Daisy Bonham decides to put her investigation into Port Possession on hold and humor Lacey by visiting a medium claiming to know who Daisy was in a past life. What she learns may unlock the mystery behind the disappearance of the S.S. Cumberland.
T... more
Rocked by her latest discovery, Daisy meets with Port Possession's mayor and a city councilperson to find out more about the town's history and how the S.S. Cumberland's disappearance influenced it's present and future.
To find out more and see how... more
Following her strange encounter with Lacey Nome, reporter Daisy Bonham returns to Port Possession to find out what she can about the S.S. Cumberland mystery. With the help of town historian Chip Kuznick, she learns a shocking secret 150 years in the ... more
BuzzRox reporter Daisy Bonham arrives in Port Possession where she meets town historian Chip Kuznick and learns more about the history of the town and the doomed S.S. Cumberland. She also speaks with Lacey Nome, the woman whom she encountered on the ... more
150 years ago, the S.S. Cumberland disappeared off the coast of the Pacific Northwest. A few days ago, a lifeboat from the ship with four skeletons inside mysteriously showed up in Marrow Passage. BuzzRox reporter Daisy Bonham attempts to solve the m... more
I never really got into true crime podcasts. But fake crime? I'm in. I love the incredibly high production values of this show. It makes it feel quite real. And the bit of spooky mystery is fun too! If you like it when reality and fiction blend together, you'll love Passage!
I never really got into true crime podcasts. But fake crime? I'm in. I love the incredibly high production values of this show. It makes it feel quite real. And the bit of spooky mystery is fun too! If you like it when reality and fiction blend together, you'll love Passage!
Listened while doing chore’s, captivating and interesting melting folklore and lore. Very nice listen. I loved it !
I enjoyed Passage more than I thought I would. It is one of the few audio dramas where the 'doing a podcast' style is taking seriously. The story is interesting and the characters feel like real people. No dumb humour. It's all a bit short though and on some occasions more background (even just told by Daisy) would've been better.
If you like Hallmark movies, you'll love this podcast. The writing is about on par with that. Maybe a touch lower
Their new podcast, Discovery Park, is much better but this little gem is quite entertaining. The story is interesting, the voice work is good, and the sound engineer really captured the feel of a Pacific Northwest coastal town. Good work! (Tony Martinez - Strange Air Podcast)
I can’t finish this. I tried. Got three episodes in. Full of SJW garbage. The old white man is portrayed as awful (even though he’s desperately trying to keep the dying town afloat), the coffeshop owner is clearly portrayed as heroic but he’s actively keeping the town from getting new streams of revenue. The thing is i agree with the negative sentiment about big business but the way the coffee shop owner is going about is awful and unproductive. Neither party can shut up and listen to each othe... more
It’s so silly that white males are so fragile about their rage that they can’t learn to laugh at themselves. Or I guess it’s only funny when punching down.
Anyway, this podcast was intriguing and well-written and acted. Only wish there was more!
Poorly acted, Written worse.
What is that supposed to mean?
I don't see ‘seething black female rage’ being a term that would ever be acceptable. Stopes listening as soon as that was said
Really wanted to love this but it was so poorly executed I was done after the second episode.
Passage is an an interesting performance piece. This show has an intriguing storyline and the talented performers bring each character vividly to life . Well written & produced it’s an enjoyable listen.
We embark on an investigative journey with BuzzRox reporter Daisy Bonham as she investigates a recently surfaced mystery that started 150 years ago.
Daisy a competent & diligent researcher determined to uncover the facts doesn’t mind if she treads on a few toes. She seeks the ‘truth’ ; and ... more
A wonderful little self-contained story that tells exactly the tale it sets out to and doesn’t drag it out until it stops being good. I wish more podcasts knew exactly what story they wanted to tell and stick to it. It’s one of my favorite introductory podcasts to new listeners!
I’m happy that white male rage was mentioned in this podcast, because it made some yoyo angry enough to comment about it.
Bummer. Had me hooked until the last 30 seconds. Hokey :(
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Apple Podcasts | #105 |








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