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S19 Ep16: NoSleep Podcast S19E16
Podcast:
The NoSleep Podcast
Rating:
Explicit
Published On:
Sun May 21 2023
Description:
It’s Episode 16 of Season 19. We ponder weak and weary with tales about grave situations. “The Sleeper” written by Edgar Allan Poe (Story starts around 00:03:45) Produced by: Phil Michalski Cast: Narrator – Graham Rowat “The Fall of Father Ascher” written by René Rehn (Story starts around 00:10:00) TRIGGER WARNING! Produced by: Phil Michalski Cast: Narrator – Mike DelGaudio, Father Ascher – Jesse Cornett “Block 12” written by Thomas C Mavroudis (Story starts around 00:39:00) TRIGGER WARNING! Produced by: Phil Michalski Cast: Narrator – Elie Hirschman, Adrianne – Marie Westbrook, It – Erin Lillis “A Grave Truth” written by E. R. Collier (Story starts around 01:11:10) Produced & scored by: David Cummings Cast: Narrator – David Cummings, Jacob – Dan Zappulla, Mr. Reed – Atticus Jackson “Learning Curve” written by Joseph Yenkavitch (Story starts around 01:37:10) TRIGGER WARNING! Produced by: Jesse Cornett Cast: Todd – Jeff Clement, Narrator – Nikolle Doolin, Rich – Matthew Bradford, Seth – Kyle Akers, Woman – Erin Lillis This episode is sponsored by: Betterhelp - This episode is sponsored by BetterHelp. Give online therapy a try at betterhelp.com/nosleep and get on your way to being your best self. Click here to learn more about The NoSleep Podcast team Click here to learn more about Edgar Allan Poe from author Rene Rehn Click here to learn more about Marie Westbrook Executive Producer & Host: David Cummings Musical score composed by: Brandon Boone “A Grave Truth” illustration courtesy of Kelly Turnbull Audio program ©2023 – Creative Reason Media Inc. – All Rights Reserved – No reproduction or use of this content is permitted without the express written consent of Creative Reason Media Inc. The copyrights for each story are held by the respective authors. The works of Edgar Allan Poe reside in the public domain.
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