15 years ago, a girl named Beca Orlofsky stepped into the sky and exploded. Over the course of the following week, 99% of every living human on the planet gained a super-power. Now, podcaster Joe Pollard travels the world, interviewing people who went to sleep ordinary and woke up as something else.
Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 17 | Founded | 6 years ago |
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Categories | Science FictionFiction |
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This has been a production of The Fool’s Gallery Podcast Network. Today’s episode was written and directed by Keenan Ellis.
If you enjoyed our podcast please subscribe, rate and review us online. You can also check us out on Twitter, Instagram, Face... more
This has been a production of The Fool’s Gallery Podcast Network. Today’s episode was written and directed by Keenan Ellis, and performed by Elizabeth Seeley. Background sound by Sword Coast Soundscapes (swordcoastsoundscapes.bandcamp.com/). more
This has been a production of The Fool’s Gallery Podcast Network. Today’s episode was written and directed by Keenan Ellis, and performed by Elizabeth Seeley. Background sound by Sword Coast Soundscapes (swordcoastsoundscapes.bandcamp.com/). more
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I’ve never seen a fictional apocalypse with such a realistic aftermath.
I really enjoyed this podcast! After the first episode, I didn’t really get it, but after the third episode, I was hooked. I love how cleverly the writer presents multiple views of Beca Orlofsky, and how natural people’s reactions feel. Nuance is everything and the characters feel like real, fleshed out people. Very well written, a new favorite, a hidden gem, and I very much look forward to season 3.
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I have listened to hundreds of hours of fictional and non fictional podcasts. This one has been my favorite by far I love the idea and the voice acting is good. The story is amazing. Love it.
Digging the NPR Story Corps format
Ira Glass with superheros
Writing:A-
Voice Acting:B+/A-
Sound Quality: A
Sound Creativity:B
Directing/Production: A
If you have read any of the Wild Cards sci fi series, you know the premise of this podcast. In this podcast, a person explodes in the sky and several hours later, people start changing. Like in the wild cards, sometimes it turns someone into a superheros, sometimes you can do something simple like float, sometimes it turns people into something not human and sometimes nothing h... more
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