Happy Audio Drama Sunday everyone, how are we doing? Hope y’all are getting enough sleep. I’m noooooottttt anyway audio drama!
🥀 Oh man, Within the Wires bringing the dread from all sides. Political upheaval, plague, and these creepy-ass flowers. I don’t know if the show plans to explain why the flowers point toward bodies, living or dead, but as a scientist I hope they do. I also can’t wait for answers to all these questions. Bet they’re gonna be worse than we think!
🐺 The deftness with which @storiesfromylelmore handles emotionally sticky issues—without ever forgetting that its protagonists are pre-teens—is exceptional. Here we have unintentional harm done by a kid whose turmoil is mostly internal, harm that can’t really be fixed except by being aware of it and trying harder next time. And that doesn’t sound like a fun kids show adventure, but it still is! ItMe is incredible.
🔔 I didn’t expect @uneasytiger’s Babalu to make me cry happy tears, but like. I’m a sucker for weddings. And at the same time, I am wildly worried for Luisa because um??? Why are we lying to the boyfriend??? And I know why, it’s because family habits are hard to break. Lu’s impulsive carelessness with her life is just a lot like her mother, isn’t it? Man, what a good show.
🌃 The show @dustwalkerpod is new, and when I heard JD Hampton-VanSant was starring, I was PSYCHED, because I love her work, she’s awesome. I was not disappointed. DustWalker presents a complex and layered urban fantasy/cyberpunk city in the thrall of a theocracy with a protagonist who’s complicated, fascinating, too young for all this, and not nice at all. I already love Kove.
🇳🇬 All right, now time for some education. Fela Kuti: Fear No Man is not an audio drama, it’s a nonfiction narrative podcast about the life and times of history’s most famous Nigerian performer, the inventor of Afrobeat, Fela Kuti. The reason I bring it up here is that it is an absolute masterclass in sound design and storytelling. If you want to learn something new about how stories of all kinds can work, new ways to use sound design, or Nigeria, music history, politics, colonialism, or the man himself, listen to this podcast. Listen even if you don’t want to learn, it rules.
That’s all for me! See you next week.













