
Join Burnt Millipede (Paul F. Tompkins), Joan Pedestrian (Nicole Parker) and Doug (Brett Morris) as they explore their hometown of Dignity Falls via posts from a certain neighborhood social networking app and interview the town's most intriguing residents!
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| Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 138 | Founded | 6 years ago |
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Burnt's feud with a civil servant escalates, Joan gives an update on the twins' latest project, and Doug is on a rescue mission. Later, they welcome Ellen (Alison Rich), a retiree who's convinced a teen is up to no good.
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Burnt's allergy flares up, Joan does a mic drop, and Doug is living plentifully. Later, they welcome Hector (Paul Robalino), a bookstore employee whose daily ritual may be disturbing the local wildlife.
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Joan gives a glimpse into the Dignity Falls Zoo, Burnt has an alarming update on the Dignity Falls Dignity Phallsmacy pharmacy, and Doug takes a ride. Later, neighbor Deborah (Isabella Roland) joins the show in a tizzy over "recycles".
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Sprune is in the air! Burnt shares more family developments, Joan unveils her latest stage project, and Doug lands a big gig. Later, they welcome George (Ross Bryant), whose neighborhood research has raised some eyebrows.
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always a fan
I am a resident of DF and have been a listener since the beginning. I don’t mind movie talk but why are two people who know NOTHING about food keep advising people about it. ONE: Joan a chive is a herb not an onion go back to raisins 🙄 TWO: as someone also from medium Italy I am very disturbed that Burnt doesn’t know what a Soffritto is 🙄 a base of celery carrots and onions/garlic. Carrots are earthy and sweet and add so much depth to an Italiano dish. I can’t believe this. And THREE DOUG why ... more
Listener of every episode and while I go to sleep. Oh dear hosts, please ignore all of these asinine reviewers who believe that anyone wants to hear their shrill opinions. They are dumb and probably have the flu. Love all the dropout guests!
As a former Dignity Falls resident, I love reminiscing about the wonderful quirks of our fair city and meeting some of the people I never a chance to know.
Love this show so so much, but Joan talking over and interrupting everyone is so asinine. Please reel it in! It’s getting hard to listen.
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A witty, improv-driven show that centers on a quirky town and its residents through humorous neighborhood-posts and guest interviews. Regulars banter in character while riffing on everyday absurdities, local lore, and ongoing storylines, often steering listeners toward bonus content and ad-free seasons. Episodes frequently mix light-hearted gossip, pop-culture callbacks, and imaginative scenarios, making it easy to jump in mid-run and enjoy the evolving world of Dignity Falls. The format and recurring characters offer a distinctive blend of theatrical humor and collaborative chemistry that stands out in the comedy-improv space, with clear incentives to subscribe for deeper episodes and exclusive material.
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