Guys I had a vision and here we are! These are all shows I’ve loved, friends shows, recs I’ve gotten, and also just shows that have been kind to me in the past! Go check them out! Tagging all the shows under the cut! (If they have a tumblr)
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Guys I had a vision and here we are! These are all shows I’ve loved, friends shows, recs I’ve gotten, and also just shows that have been kind to me in the past! Go check them out! Tagging all the shows under the cut! (If they have a tumblr)

Anya is live and ready to show you everything. Watch her strip, dance, and perform exclusive shows just for you. Interact in real-time and make your fantasies come true.
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There's something that needs to be said to Audio Drama creators/VAs/Sound People/Storytellers in general. It's sappy, but I'm saying it. Because I felt like it. Because I appreciate you. This is for you, from me, Lemon. (subtitles are in the video!)
Sixth Door to the Left Episode 1: Rat Hole
In January 2024 an indentation in the asphalt shaped like a rat mysteriously appeared in Chicago. All traces of the once great city have vanished, save for these news broadcasts following the events that led to the city’s destruction…
If you somehow found this post without having listened, you can do so here
Links to things by and with the cast & crew behind this episode
Naomi wants you to listen to Morbid Forest
Jonny Schwenter plays in the band 11 to Midnight
Connect with Clay on Twitter
Minty Lee makes The Serpent Under My Skin, COMING SOON!
Daisy does many things over at Bloody FM
Find David on Twitter
Landon makes Audistorium
Randy's Stygian Catalyst can be found here
Yendysear made the artwork
For everything Divine Rodentia Studios, click here:
It’s spooky season, y’all - that means a new collaboration from your favorite creators!
We’re introducing Inkwell Haven, a collab of ten other ADs bringing new frights and scares to your ears from the town of Haven! We’re SO excited for this collab, and can promise some massive talent in this one.
The prologue is out now, which you can find below, and the trail of tails will begin tomorrow, starting with Morbid Forest’s feed, featuring The Grotto’s episode!
Make sure you follow the shows we’ve been posting about on our Twitter, or check the tags in this for each show - or, discover them with each new segment throughout October.
A science fiction, horror audio drama podcast that follows Silas Caldwell, a linguist, who finds himself employed by VINCULA, a biotech comp
Hello again, friends! We noticed some of our friends shows don't have as many reviews as they deserve to have.
So why don't we fix that?
Reblog this with links to your show or your favorite show and I can promise there'll be at least one more 5.0 up there! ♥️
Here's hyperlinks to ours, and some friends and people we appreciate's shows that deserve some love too.
Audistorium
Soul Operator
Centromika - Kakuri Log: 'JUPITER'
Project Gnosis
Morbid Forest
Tales of THATTOWN
Hell Gate City
Eeler's Choice
Retrograde
Do you copy?
Mortis Maledictum
Add your shows! Add your friends shows! Show us so we can support them, too!

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It can be so isolating working on sound design and having few people that I know want to hear me ramble about it.
There's so much love and joy and passion that I put into everything I do with this. Not an ounce of it feels forced or like I'm not trying enough. There's this part of me that just wants to talk about all those joys.
I get lonely running a show by myself. That's why I'm glad I have such a wonderful cast that stepped up and wanted to be involved. It makes things a lot easier.
Sometimes I just want to drone on about things I do with sounds to somebody, but I realize it's not everyone's cup of tea.
Check on your local sound designer.
Sometimes it's making these worlds that keeps us going.
A message to creators from us. Stop rushing so much. Breathe if you can and your creativity will flourish. This message will be up on spotify soon under Audistorium if you'd like to listen there! Transcript:
Hello, I’m Lemon, and the strangest thing I have found as a creator is this need to constantly produce. To never stop this grind to make the next thing stuck in our heads. And while it’s great that you have all of this drive, remember to think about yourself. It’s called a grind for a reason. It wears you down. I haven’t always been the best about that. Sometimes I feel like if I’m not creating and putting something out I’m just wasting my time. However, that could not be further from the truth. I’m taking the time to breathe. If you don’t let the wind brush against your face and appreciate the world you’ve cultivated around you, are you really living? You’re not a machine with the sole purpose of creating entertainment, we just like what you make. Even if you’re not actually outside, take the time to appreciate your life and those in it, whether that’s spending time with buddies in person or on the internet, or the respite of a cozy night at home eating your favorite foods.
You have to remember to live. You can make people laugh with the mic turned off, too. I know the joys it can bring to put out something new and listen to the excitement of your viewers. It’s like a fire is lit under you every time. But what’s next? Nose to the grindstone once more? I used to do that. Then I realized that there is not a soul rushing me to get more done than what is feasible, and no one should be pushing you. Creativity has no pace. Artwork sometimes takes a great many hours. Who says you can’t stop and take a moment to appreciate what you’ve done for just as long as it took to make it? Even if not for just as long, remember to at least thank yourself. You know what you put in to do that, and you did it. You made something. Somebody saw it. They took the time to appreciate it. So you can too.
There’s something that needs to be said to Audio Drama creators/VAs/sound people/anyone working on a show. It’s sappy, but I’m saying it. Because I want to. Because I appreciate you. This is for you, from me, Lemon. (subtitles ARE in the video)