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Quiet Part Loud

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Disgraced radio host Rick Egan (Tracy Letts) has finally found his chance at reinventing himself: by chronicling the cold-case disappearance of several Muslim teens from Staten Island—a group he himself disparaged—in the wake of 9/11. But Rick soon discovers this is no ordinary hate crime, as his ill-considered investigations bring him face-to-face with an ancient American evil that's ready to off... more

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"The way it made the sound experience essential for the storytelling is really what’s special..it’s what you don’t see that is the most effective”- Jordan Peele

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Disgraced radio host Rick Egan has finally found his chance at reinventing himself: by chronicling the cold-case disappearance of several Muslim teens from Staten Island—a group he himself disparaged—in the wake of 9/11. But Rick soon discovers this ... more

As the horror pursues Noor home and strikes at her loved ones, Rick Egan's journey culminates in a brutal showdown in the Texas desert.

Quiet Part Loud, created by Monkeypaw Productions, written by Mac Rogers and Clay McLeod Chapman. Directed by Mim... more

Rick’s virulent ascension up the ranks of stardom is complete, and his army is eager to strike. Only Noor can stop him, if she can find the answer inside herself in time.

Quiet Part Loud, created by Monkeypaw Productions, written by Mac Rogers and C... more

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4.5 out of 5 stars from 4.3k ratings
  • Fun show, very well done.

    Actors are great, sound quality is excellent. I wish they’d done more episodes.

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    mattsmith0622
    United States5 months ago
  • "Do you know who my audience is?"

    "Right-wing assholes."

    "Yeah, now, do you know who my second-biggest audience is? Hate-listeners!"

    Creating a fiction podcast about racism with a right-wing radio host as its main character might sound like a tough sell, but there's a reason this show ended up on the Guardian's 'Podcasts That Nailed The Landing' playlist. It's an original premise, and the acting is uniformly excellent, with Tracy Letts standing out as the anti-heroic protagonist. Strongly recomm... more

    Podchaser
    5
    Louise Reeve
    5 months ago
  • More woke slop

    Another one that could have been a much better story but leans on the woke anti-white victim mentality trope. Pretty lame!

    Apple Podcasts
    2
    Thrash907
    United States5 months ago
  • Starts really really good but then it gets more and more chaotic and quite hard to follow. I guess it wasn't very easy to tell this story as an audiodrama with many action scenes, but sometimes it's just screams and noise and you just don't understand what is going on. Interesting premise and good cast, but the first episodes got my hopes too high unfortunately.

    Podchaser
    3
    Moloch981
    a year ago
  • Interesting.

    I have this podcast in my library and now I will not be listening due to the association w/ Jordan Peele. Until he has come forward and maybe redact his support of Israel. Some critical thinking of this genocide and the history of United States may do some good. Or he shouldn’t have said the quiet part out loud. Especially to the nature of your podcast.

    Apple Podcasts
    1
    Meg_luvstherun
    United States2 years ago

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#20
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#75
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#159
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