Jake is really worried that something's very wrong with him. He and Monica travel through a door and, as per Jake's prediction, it is the future where there are some very strange things in stall for them.
Written and produced by Alex C. Telander
Jake is played by Chris Fletcher.
Monica is played by Georgia Mckenzie.
All music is composed by Chris Fletcher.
All artwork is done by Sara Warren.
Sounds effects are courtesy of the incredible people at Freesound.org.
For a transcript of this episode, please visit ostiumpodcast.com.
Reviews are the lifeblood of podcasts. Reviews are one way people discover new podcasts. Reviews are how people learn what a podcast is about, what they might like about the podcast. Five-star reviews get podcasts highlighted and featured and mentioned on podcast apps.
So you can show your love for Ostium by supporting us on Patreon, or you could write us a five-star review on iTunes or whatever podcast app you use. This is a really big deal for Ostium, so much so that we’re doing a special giveaway for it.
What’s up for grabs? Well, I’m glad you asked. We’re giving away a paperback copy of the Ostium book: Population Zero. But what’s even more special about it is it’s signed by Team Ostium. You’ve got autographs from Chris Fletcher, the voice of Jake; Georgia Mckenzie, the voice of Monica; Sara Warren, our incredible artist; and Alex C. Telander, who writes all the episodes and is saying these words right now. Yeah. I know. Pretty special, huh?
This giveaway will run from the release of Episode 18 through the release of Episode 20 up to just before midnight Pacific Time on Saturday, June 2nd. So two weeks after Season 2 is complete. What do you need to do to be entered? Just leave us a review on iTunes or wherever you listen to your podcasts. Send us a link of that review to ostiumpodcast@gmail.com and you’re entered. A winner will be randomly drawn and announced on Sunday, June 3rd and the book will be mailed to that person. Simple as that. So . . . Time to get reviewing!
This week's podcast recommendation is The Bridge: Welcome to the Transcontinental Bridge!It’s an alternate 2016, and Watchtower 10 sits in the middle of the Atlantic Ocean, keeping lonely watch over the Transcontinental Bridge. Unbeknownst to the general public (but totally knownst to each watchtower’s crew), these stations also hold a secret that could potentially destroy the world…or save it.
This is another great podcast for the world it’s created, with so much backstory and mythology that hasn’t been told yet, so you’re hooked to the next episode waiting to learn more about what’s going on in the main story, but also to hear more about the history of this strange world.
Thank you so much for listening and see in you in two weeks with Episode 19: Home by the Sea.
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