
At the tender age of 18, Ashley King’s life is all about booze, boys, and parties. But when she wakes up blind on holiday, she has to face her darkest depths — grieving a new life she didn’t choose or want. Static isn’t your typical inspiration story. It’s a poignant and funny take on the struggles and triumphs of a young woman learning to navigate the world without sight. This dark comedy asks — ... more
| Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 7 | Founded | a year ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Categories | Personal JournalsSociety & Culture | |||

It’s been almost a year since Static was released — and Ashley King and Meg Wilcox are back to share some exciting updates on the series.
It will also soon be the one-year anniversary of the tragic death of six tourists in Laos — all killed by metha... more
A special bonus episode — Static: A Party Girl’s Memoir, in its entirety.
Note: this podcast includes explicit language and references to suicide and trauma.
This four-part series is an audio adaptation of the play Static: A Party Girl’s Memoir. Ea... more
Ashley starts to plan for the future — but can she still follow her dreams?
Note: this podcast includes explicit language and references to suicide and trauma.
This four-part series is an audio adaptation of the play Static: A Party Girl’s Memoir. ... more
Ashley and Carolina return home, and work to understand their new reality.
Note: this podcast includes explicit language and references to suicide and trauma.
This four-part series is an audio adaptation of the play Static: A Party Girl’s Memoir. E... more
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I really was looking forward to this but it’s impossible to listen too 😭 I forced myself to listen hoping it would get better & it’s just a bunch of sound effects & just annoying & gets worse the more you listen
This podcast is an amazing example of how to adapt a stage show into an audio experience. I love that we get an in depth look into Ashleys personal life after the story. The production quality is amazing, and I love how it all ties together! Highly recommend!!
Beautiful, tearful it just needs a drama/fiction/arts for a encore. You know like the “should’ve, could’ve, would’ve been approach! This podcast is only the foundation to so many other ideas.
Honestly got just 4 minutes into the first episode before I wanted to give this up. I found it nearly impossible to just listen to the rest of the episode, but I did because I think it’s unfair to leave a negative review for something you gave up on after 4 minutes. It was like an overacted Disney show from the 90s. Oof.
What an amazing journey you have courageously
Lived , keep going you’re an inspiration and informative on Traveling to Bali
You have helped so many others young people you will never meet .
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This series presents the compelling and emotional journey of a young woman, Ashley King, who transitions from a vibrant party lifestyle to navigating life after a life-altering tragedy. The narrative interlaces humor and poignancy as Ashley recounts her experiences with youth culture, particularly her reckless adventuring and the fallout from a traumatic incident involving methanol poisoning during a trip to Bali, which leads to her sudden blindness. Episodes explore significant themes such as resilience, acceptance, identity, and the deep connections between personal trauma and creative expression, all through an engaging storytelling format that resonates with listeners.
Throughout the episodes, the unique blend of humor and heartache in... more
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