
Trigger Warning: Men in Peril! In this audio dramedy, the world is shaken by the transformations of women into dragons who consume and immolate men. Season 1: A tourist from afar tries to understand what, when any woman could literally eat you for lunch, is a guy supposed to do? Who can you trust? Season 2: The tourist creates an international incident by bringing home a dragon. Season 3: New epis... more
| Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 50 | Founded | 6 years ago |
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Hot Dragoning gossip! Emily Hartford, who plays Ashley, and Ned Hartford, who plays Ray in our show are married to each other! And they have a podcast of their own, which we are delighted to get to share the first episode of here, in the home of The ... more
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This is the tenth (and final) episode of Season Three. To catch up, listen to the Re-caps of Season One and Season Two and then start with Episode One from this season. (Or listen from Episode One, Season O... more
Delia, Justin and Dylan
This is the ninth episode of Season Three. To get up to speed, listen to the Re-caps of Season One and Season Two and then start with Episode One from this season. (Or listen from Episode On... more
Dylan, Sgt Ana Rengel and Harrison
This is the eighth episode of Season Three. To get up to speed, listen to the Re-caps of Season One and Season Two and then start with Episode One from this season. (Or listen from Epi... more
I love how the premise really turns reality in its head.
This is brilliant! I’m only on the first episode and I’m loving it! On point. Great concept!
An amazing podcast!! Poignant and original
Fun speculative fiction in which an epidemic causes women to turn into dragons when they get angry or irritated, and to survive, men have had to hide, curtail irritating behaviors, and find safe spaces of their own. Hmm, I wonder what the metaphor of this audio drama could be? The world building details are fun and all of the actors are very engaging.
Do yourselves a favor and listen to this amazing thingamagic.
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This audio dramedy addresses the surreal and comedic implications of a world where women can transform into dragons, leading to significant shifts in gender dynamics and societal roles. Throughout the episodes, the narrative combines humor and serious themes as characters navigate the absurdities of life in a dragon-centric society, highlighting fears, power struggles, and evolving relationships. Unique storytelling elements such as mythological references and contemporary issues like masculinity and feminism make this series intriguing for listeners seeking thought-provoking content wrapped in an entertaining format.
Noteworthy episodes tackle topics such as toxic masculinity, the challenges of empowerment, and societal change in the cont... more
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