
A tour guide at the Library of Lost Things records exhibits in an attempt to make their library more accessible. A new weekly podcast from Family Friendly Podcasts that performs stories from around the world, written by AJ, the production crew, and the audience. Join Leilani and Gavin as they unravel the layers of their world and learn the secrets behind lost artifacts. Rated PG.
| Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 56 | Founded | a year ago |
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*Disclaimer* This episode discusses Death and grief. Take care of yourself.
Mavis records an episode.
Thank you to fellow podcaster Justin Barton for lending his voice to the project. He has multiple projects focusing on inspiring people. You can f... more
A strange exhibit Leilani did not want to record.
Thank you to fellow podcaster Justin Barton for lending his voice to the project. He has multiple projects focusing on inspiring people. You can find my favorite of the projects here.
Leilani and AJ... more
Kowloon Walled City was once full of people. Most of the information in this episode comes from here.
Leilani and AJ invite you to submit your stories!! You can find the details at familyfriendlypodcasts.com/the-doorstep-project
Written, edited, an... more
If you own a copy of My Edge of the Universe please bring it to The Library of Lost Things, or mail it to The Library of Lost Things, Portland, Oregon 972**3
Leilani and AJ invite you to submit your stories!! You can find the details at familyfriend... more
Disclaimer: This episode discusses Moral Scrupulosity OCD and may be triggering for some people.
*OCD is an often misunderstood disorder that can make it difficult to do even simple tasks.
Leilani and AJ invite you to submit your stories!! You can ... more
Family Friendly Podcasts has a brand new logo!!
You can't see it well on the cover art, but we've got a brand new logo that includes three elephants, our company name, and our tagline: Our Safe Listening Space
Thank you so much to @sketchy_fishy fo... more
Happy Anniversary to The Doorstep Project!! Looking for a place to dive in, or a chance to start fresh? Our Anniversary Trailer is for you!!
Leilani and AJ invite you to submit your stories!! You can find the details at familyfriendlypodcasts.com/th... more
This is not a love story. It's a memory, and a reminder to ask. (Yes, I know the audio says episode 45, and it's episode 43... I got confused.)
We're having an anniversary episode at the end of this month, and we want community input!! To tell us wh... more
These stories bring me in and hold me like nothing I have listened to before. Love them.
I love the unique and fun energy of this podcast!
Key themes from listener reviews, highlighting what works and what could be improved about the show.
How this podcast ranks in the Apple Podcasts, Spotify and YouTube charts.
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Exploring themes of memory, loss, and the human experience, this engaging podcast features a mix of fictional narratives and personal reflections set against the backdrop of the Library of Lost Things. Each episode varies in tone and subject matter, from poignant stories of companionship and identity to festive celebrations, creating a rich tapestry of emotional storytelling. Unique to this podcast is its interactive aspect, inviting listeners to contribute their perspectives and stories, thereby fostering a sense of community and connection among its audience. The diverse array of topics, including childhood imagination, mental health, and cultural anecdotes, ensures that there is something for everyone.
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