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Considering Wakers was envisioned as a short film first and this was one of the primary scenes then, it’s so cool to see it brought to life like this!

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@wakerscast
“Do you need a place to stay?”
Considering Wakers was envisioned as a short film first and this was one of the primary scenes then, it’s so cool to see it brought to life like this!

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Fanart of the Wakers podcast ^^
Taking a break from socials means almost missing out on cool fan art like this!
Have you listened to Wakers (2024-)?
Yes
Partially
No
Never heard of it
Summary:
A dark comedy about the not so peaceful afterlife of the undead who must adjust to a society that either rejects them or has moved on without them.
Audio Drama Sunday - 31st August
I’ve had the world’s longest to-listen list going on my phone for a while now, and I’ve finally listened to at least the first episode of all of them! After kind of narrowing it down, there’s only… 64 podcasts on there.
It’ll get narrowed down further. Hope everyone reading this has had a good week!
@woodenovercoats — Season 2 Episode 4: The Sweet, Sweet Taste of Death: okay, so I’ve already listened to this one. However, I think it was @fyeahaudiodrama who reblogged a bunch of Wooden Overcoats stuff this week and I remembered how emotional I got over “Because if you went to prison for the rest of your life, it'd be a stupid waste”. How Eric goes from clearly thinking Antigone’s ideas are weird, to being the only person in town who just really enjoys her chocolates. Antigone and Eric have the best character development in the podcast, and what with the upcoming live show, it’s a good time for a re-listen. ⚰️
@wakerscast — Episode One: Arnold: I can’t believe I’ve never listened to this! It reminds me a lot of the tv series In The Flesh, except these risen dead were never bloodthirsty monsters. Instead, they’ve just been reanimated and are all a bit disturbed to be brought back. They’re homeless, anstonished and often visibly injured. Wakers a very thoughtful take on the ‘undead’ genre, and shows all the bureaucratic, boring parts of a person rebuilding their life. It’s also a comedy.💀
@ameliapodcast— Episode 31 - Episode 34: it’s been a minute since I last listened to The Amelia Project, and I was kind of gutted about everyone being separated. Luckily, hearing the story of Alvina and Amelia meeting, and learning even more about how competent Alvina is, was a real treat. That and linking the plot up with the Interviewer again. It’s all got very complicated and surprising — but I was convinced into listening to the Christmas Episode out of order a while ago, so I figure things are still sort-of looking up. ☕️
Academicasaurus — Episode 1 - Episode 2: sure, it’s clearly a snappy academic comedy, but I’m getting very mysterious vibes from this one. Who is that independent scholar? Why did only the Charles Dickens books get set on fire? Who or what is laughing mischievously at the end of the episodes? There are similar vibes to archival horror podcasts, but more laid-back and university-feeling. 🦕
Havoc Town — 1|Bury the Hatchet: that charming stranger is evil. I hedged my bets when I was suspicious about Arthur in The Holmwood Foundation, but Mr never-mind-my-suit, I-was-going-to-donate-it-to-charity, is undoubtably suspicious. This podcast a fascinating take on vampires and amazing actors. I loved the way the vampire origins are rooted in this historical, religious context and the comparison to how infectious diseases were treated. I need to see this tragedy unfold, get confirmation on who’s behind it, and learn how Corinne will fight back. 🪓
Does it have queer representation? Queer characters and such?
Hi! We do have a couple of queer characters, though it’s not really addressed until one of the later episodes of the season. The second season will have more, though.

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We’ll be taking a social media break as we work on writing for season 2. To hold you over, here’s the full playlist used for writing and inspiration in Wakers!
It’s been quiet while we prep for season 2, but we reached an exciting milestone: Wakers broke 10k downloads!
Thank you to everyone who has listened to us so far and a special thanks to anyone who has recommended us to your friends! It can be hard out here for a little show, so we’re grateful for the support!
“This song inspires much of the overall world building/social story of Wakers. As a group of people, the reanimated feel there is no place for them in society, leaving them ostracized and lonely. They are just trying to make something of their second chance at life.“ -GA
Indie Frequencies Review: WAKERS
Today I talk about WAKERS! @wakerscast has a lot of content warnings, so read carefully and listen safely: necrophilia, substance abuse, foul language, graphic depictions of violence, self-harm, suicide, and brief mentions of sexual assault. If you can stomach it though, it's a great show!
I feel like I was a little hard on this show but rest assured that's just because I love it SO much. Even the minor aspects I complained about are not drawbacks for me, they're just things that caught me off guard or that I have yet to understand! I have nothing but love for this show and I HIGHLY recommend it.
Here's where you can learn more about Indie Frequencies and listen to the latest review.
And here's a discussion post for WAKERS if you've already listened!
Episodes release every Sunday. Indie Frequencies is a show where I do short reviews of small audio dramas: the less well-known, the better.
Thank you for the shout! To answer the season 2 questions, we’re aiming for some time in 2026.
“This a song I’m replaying a bit for season 2. Without giving too much away, next season will be dealing a lot with the decision Arnold and Nora make at the end of season 1. Does it work? Are things better? Was this really the right choice? We see how their minds are holding up, which relationships they remember and which ones are just strangers again.“ -GA

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Today we are screaming THANK YOU! Wakers officially has over 5,000 downloads! We wouldn’t be here without you guys. Please continue to share, listen, and spread the word.
“When it comes to endings, i prefer optimism and new beginnings. Especially in a story when characters are brought to their lowest point, there needs to be a light at the end of the tunnel – even if it’s a small one. This song was chosen for the finale because of its hopeful themes of leaving the hard things behind and moving on. Whether or not it works remains to be seen, but at least it’s a start.“ -GA
Death Becomes Him: A Review of Wakers
When I go on my annual Christmas and New Years vacation to California to see my father, I always challenge myself to see if there's a Netflix mini series I can finish before me, my brother, and my sister in law are due to head back on our bus ride home, my father's list of recommendations now inevitably ruined and yet not nearly as ruined as his YouTube history.
In 2023 it was Scott Pilgrim Takes Off and Do Revenge, one an excellently animated retelling of a beloved hipster classic that retools the story in such a way that one simple change in the first episode sets the stage for what may as well be an improved Scott Pilgrim canon and the other a nostalgic throwback to early 2000's chick flicks in the vein of Mean Girls and Bring it On but with the same psychological twists and dark humor that feels more in tune with Heathers and Jawbreaker minus the murder, simultaneously constructing and yet deconstructing its very own pastel sensibilities.
And while I certainly enjoyed myself, even going out of my way to write a review for one and shaping a considerable amount of my current aesthetics around the other, I knew that my media intake was pulling absolute rookie numbers.
This time around I had no intention of flinching away from my true potential. I could and I would get some quality fiction down my throat so I could brag about it later much to the annoyance of my peers.
Sandwiched between my first viewing of Carol and my rewatch of Shiva Baby because fuck it, I earned a little treat for my efforts, I aimed for an ambitious two-timer: not only managing a binge watch of Baby Reindeer but also 2023's School Spirits which my father highly recommended even during my last visit.
It's about this teenage girl named Maddie who dies and comes to the realization that she, as well as several other teenage ghosts that have also died at the same high school during different time periods, are stuck on the campus for what seems to be all of eternity.
I'm usually partial to the concept of teen dramas but that I could forget with Teen Spirits seeing as a bulk of it is a murder mystery.
It's nicely written, chock full of twists and misleads and there's this part where we learn that....well, I can't say that just yet. But I can say for a fact that it's a story where a group of hapless, sad people stuck in a limbo-like state of undead purgatory try to piece together what little bits of meaning they have left in a life that continues to fail them.
This is weirdly also how I feel about Wakers, a story where a group of hapless, sad people stuck in a limbo-like state of undead purgatory try to piece together what little bits of meaning they have left in a life that continues to fail them.
“The instrumental version of this song was used at the end of episode 8 in a scene that I’m really proud of. ‘Love is when you burn your lover’s sin’. I mean…how could I not use it?” -GA

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Going over lines.
Writing #1
When writing a new story do you begin with plot or character first? It's a real chicken or the egg situation and the answer usually varies by project.
For Wakers, the concept came first but the characters were made to drive the plot. But what does it mean to start with character?
I hit a bit of a wall with the plot recently and the way I broke through it was drilling down on character beliefs. What is their world view? By getting more specific and intentional with that, I could look at what beliefs a character had and look for elements to challenge them. Make them question their world view. Shake them up, whether it's a world building element or another character. And from that challenge comes conflict and from that conflict comes the plot. Unless you start with plot first...that's a whole new can of worms.
That brought a wall down for me at least.