
Rivers of the Mind is a psychedelic Urban Fantasy/Superhero audio drama set in the Texas Hill Country. It centers around an underground laboratory concealed underneath a water treatment facility--formerly a part of the MK Ultra program, but today used to test secret technology for space travel. It's first main character, John is a homeless geologist who takes LSD outside of the lab one night and d... more
| Publishes | Twice monthly | Episodes | 49 | Founded | 9 years ago |
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After being trapped in the darkness of the hard drive for an indescribably long time, John's tumultuous mind sends him into the streets, where cosmic forces beyond his comprehension are beginning to tear at the seams of reality. VOICES Timmy Vilgiate... more
Sapphire wanders into Ntia, where she has been remembered as a male river god, and speaks with some of the people who live there. Features Sophie Doss as Sapphire, Daniel Rojas as Shedalai, Cindy Verzwyvelt as Nyra, and Timmy Vilgiate, Nicholas Kline... more
Dedjerba and John share a pot of tea, and discuss their travels while Sapphire heads out to see the city. John continues to try to figure out the nature of the alternate reality they are trapped in.
Featuring Michael Merriam as Dedjerba, Timmy Vilg... more
John and Sapphire journey along the river Ia with their new friend Dedjerba, arriving at the city Ntia.
Timmy Vilgiate played the part of John, Eurycleo, and several miscellaneous sailors and crowd members, Michael Merriam played the part of Dedje... more
Sapphire and John rest beside the river Ia, still unsure of the real nature of the world in which they are stranded. NOTE: The show contains material that may be disturbing or triggering to some people.
Timmy Vilgiate played the parts of John and... more
A mysterious entity welcomes Meagan to the outer darkness, and introduces her to power beyond her comprehension.
Warning: Contains material and content that is inappropriate for children and that may disturbing for some people. Features two large c... more
John and Sapphire respond to their new situation in Oi, unsure whether or not it is safe or right to intervene in the city's affairs.
Rivers of the Mind was written and produced by Timmy Vilgiate, who also played the part of John. Sophia Doss playe... more
Sapphire and John enter Oi, and the prophet takes Sapphire to a temple built for foreign gods and foreign prophets. CAST
Timmy Vilgiate: John Sophia Doss: Sapphire C.j. Hackett: Oi'te'lotep
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Natalie Ruths, Elannia Lake, Joshua Leano, Danie... more
This story uses the premise of telepathy to examine and empathize with every character at once. It’s a superhero story, a conspiracy thriller, a psychedelic music project, and even a fantasy dream-quest. Recommended for fans of Within the Wires.
The first season is a little rough around the edges, but it really picks up momentum as it continues. I hope to listen for many seasons to come.
I really like this, though I'm not sure how to describe it. Well-written and thoughtful, also, funny, without relying on a bunch of dopey "nerds are people too" meta-jokes or in-jokes. It's like a Spalding Gray monologue, kinda; expansive. More than worthwhile.
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Apple Podcasts | #158 |










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