Welcome one and all to the premiere of Radio Isopod. In this episode we have a close encounter with some tentacled neighbors, we receive a necromancy themed transmission, and we learn about the consequences of poking at other dimensions (well, some of us…).

Please keep all body parts contained within the submarine at all time. Thank you and enjoy the show!

~ Captain Tortuga

Show notes:

Introductions

Unexpected tentacled visitors

Music: “I Crush Everything” by Jonathan Coulton

Pi also has a crushing problem

Fiction: “Executive Privilege” written and performed by Kris Johnson *This piece was inspired by Mur Lafferty’s daily idea project, The News from Poughkeepsie*

Update from the lab – the scientists poke at other dimensions

Music: “Evil Bee” by Menomena – courtesy of the Podsafe Music Network

Pi gets all tingly

Credits

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This episode was written and performed by Natalie Metzger and Andy Steigleder. The theme music is Science Nature 23 by Podcast Troubadour. Sound effects were provided by Soundsnap.com.

*No giant squid or other dimensional creatures were harmed in the making of this podcast.

 

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  1. Brandt Pileggi

    That was great Natalie! Especially for a first podcast! Where did you get your sound effects from?

  2. Captain Tortuga

    Thanks! It took me a while to do, and I was a bit worried about the results. Glad to hear you enjoyed it. :) One of these days I will finish constructing the promo. ;)
    A couple of the sound effects were homemade. Most of them came from Soundsnap.com. It’s a really awesome site. They have a very large and well labeled free sound effect library.

  3. P.G. Holyfield

    Hey Natalie, you need to get the word out about this! I hate getting news from that Johnson guy… :)

  4. Captain Tortuga

    Aye, that I do. I’m sucking at that at the moment. I have a promo in the works. So, hopefully soon. :)

  5. Nycteris

    Wow your production values were awesome! Everything was so easy to hear, and all the transitions were knit together seamlessly. Great work! (Am I allowed to say cute? I mean it in a good way… if you can say cute and mad science together, which I declare you can…)

  6. Captain Tortuga

    Thanks Nycteris! :)

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