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Arden

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On December 25th, 2007, movie star and heiress Julie Capsom crashed her car into a tree in Northern California, walked into a nearby clearing, and vanished, leaving behind a male torso in her trunk. 10 years later, reporter Bea Casely and private detective Brenda Bentley are going to reopen the case. Each has a personal tie to the story. Each thinks they know what happened. And each knows the other is going to screw this whole thing up. Join Bea, Brenda, and the rest of the Good People at Wheyface Radio as they attempt to answer once and for all: what happened to Julie Capsom?
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Arden - Episode 212: A Piece of Work
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12/28/20 • 70 min

Several months after Team Arden leaves Elsinore, acclaimed journalist Rowan Dabrowski examines their reporting for flaws. Also: A duck hunt!

CONTENT WARNING: This episode contains gunshots, adult language, adult situations, tense family situations, discussions of gore, discussions of medical abuse, violence, death, transphobia, homophobia, misogyny, mental illness, hunting, discussions of grief, and the mourning process.

Written by Christopher Dole

Directed by Christopher Dole

Recording Engineer: Ernesto Hurtado

Editor: Christopher Dole

Sound Designer: Christopher Dole

Composer: Christopher Hatfield

Starring:

Michelle Agresti as Bea Casely

Tracey Sayed as Brenda Bentley

Shannon Estabrook as Rosalind Ursula

Charlita Gaston as Pamela Pink

Benjamin Watts as Andy Wheyface

Mia Drake as Lorena Christopher

Libby Woodbridge as Dana Hamill

Saoirse Ó Súilleabháin as Olivia Breckenridge

Guest starring:

Ptolemy Slocum as Rowan Dabrowski and Angry French Chef

Rebecca Metz as Trudy Hamill

Julia Selden as Willow Dabrowski

Lindsay Seim as Jill Clay and Server

Grant Patrizio as Nashville Osric

Nelinda Palomino as Alexandria “Red” Dutton and Mother

Jennifer Liao as Teresa Hollandaise, Robot Voice, and Older Woman

Katie Wright as Helen Fairfield and Fortinbras Exec

Caleb Del Rio as Brad

Robert Fleet as Older Man

John Rael as Guard

Christopher Dole as Doctor

Briggon Snow as Mr. Murder Man

Mischa Stanton as Mr. Mr. Murder Man

This episode features the song "Back to Dust," written by Laura Stratford and performed by Libby Woodbridge. You can find it on our soundtrack album.

It also features the song "I Know the End," written by Phoebe Bridgers, Christian Lee Hutson, Conor Oberst, and Marshall Vore, and performed by Phoebe Bridgers. It is used with permission of Dead Oceans. You can find it on Phoebe Bridgers's album Punisher.

Arden was created and executive produced by Emily St. James, Christopher Dole, and Sara Ghaleb.

Our co-executive producers are Chad Ellis, Libby Hill, and Ernesto Hurtado.

Our logo was designed by Dylan Farr.

Our social media manager is Eliza Wheeler.

Episode transcript at ardenpodcast.com. Support the show at Patreon.Com/ArdenPod!

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CONTENT WARNING: This episode takes place in prison. It also features disgusting "meat farming" sound effects, loud noises, alarms, and screaming.

In this 10-part new miniseries, follow Julie Capsom during the events of Arden S2 as she serves out her prison term. In our premiere, Julie begins a new work detail and makes a new acquaintance.

Executive-Produced by LaToya Ferguson and Mara Woods-Robinson

Written by Mara Woods-Robinson

Directed by Emily VanDerWerff and Mara Woods-Robinson

Edited and Sound Designed by Christopher Dole

Starring:

Lindsay Zana as Julie Capsom

Randahl Brisco as Chase

Maggie Mae Fish as Butcher Bob

Julian Mundy as Guard #1

Gaylynn Baker as Guard #2

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Lindsay Seim as Natalie

EPISODE SPONSORED BY "Orphan Black: The Next Chapter"

https://www.realm.fm/shows/orphan-black

Listen to more episodes at https://www.patreon.com/ardenpod!

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Arden - Babalu - Pilot
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09/30/21 • 33 min

First, a quick update on the coming Wheyface Radio slate for 2021! After that, we are honored to share the pilot for a new indie audio fiction podcast we love, Babalu.

Babalu is an independently produced podcast and its makers are currently running a crowdfunding campaign that will help them produce the rest of season one. If you'd like to learn how you can support this series, visit uneasytiger.com or https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/kimberlytruong/babalu

CW for Babalu pilot: Extensive discussions of suicide

Created and written by Kimberly Truong. Sound design, editing and mixing by Charles Moody. Produced by Katharine Chen Lerner. Music by Edith Mudge. Additional music by pb and Peter Lam. Artwork by Gabi Hawkins. Logo by Alex Bruno.

With performances by: Christine Liao (SHERRY), Lee Chen (PATTI), Varda Appleton (DEBRA), Chriselle Almeida (SIMONE), Ruby Marez (REINA), Eric Chad Ho (BARTENDER), Cruz Flores (CUSTOMER) and Kimberly Truong (LUISA).

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Arden - The Wanderer - Promo Trailer
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05/03/21 • 1 min

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Arden - Episode 206: The More Deceived
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08/10/20 • 70 min

Our midseason finale! Rosalind uncovers a key piece of evidence. Dana gets in trouble. Olivia takes up knitting. And Bea and Brenda reveal the biggest secret of them all. Also: High stakes negotiations!

CONTENT WARNING: This episode contains adult language, loud noises, brief violence, dead naming of a trans woman, intense family situations, discussions and depiction of mental illness, discussions of alcoholism, and adult situations.

Written by Allison Solano

Directed by Christopher Dole

Recording Engineer - Ernesto Hurtado

Editor – Chad Ellis

Composer - Christopher Hatfield

Featuring "Phantom Limb,” written by Laura Stratford, performed by Libby Woodbridge

Starring:

Michelle Agresti as Bea Casely

Tracey Sayed as Brenda Bentley and Caller #1

Shannon Estabrook as Rosalind Ursula

Charlita Gaston as Pamela Pink

Benjamin Watts as Andy Wheyface

Mia Drake as Lorena Christopher

Libby Woodbridge as Dana Hamill

Saoirse Ó Súilleabháin as Olivia Breckenridge

Guest starring:

Zack Grenier as Clyde Hamill

Rebecca Metz as Trudy Hamill

Oscar Jordan as Paul Breckenridge

Mike Bash as Jake Wunder and Pharmacist

Ptolemy Slocum as Rowan Dabrowski

Nelinda Palomino as Alexandria “Red” Dutton

Jennifer Liao as Teresa Hollandaise

Katie Wright as Gwen VanDenStern and MC

Grant Patrizio as Deputy

Kirk Novak as Normal Guy

Arden was created and executive produced by Emily St. James, Christopher Dole, and Sara Ghaleb. Our co-executive producers are Chad Ellis, Libby Hill, and Ernesto Hurtado. Our logo was designed by Dylan Farr.

Episode credits/transcript at ardenpodcast.com. Support the show at Patreon.Com/ArdenPod!

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Arden - Episode 8 "Family Did It"
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11/12/18 • 44 min

Bea and Brenda discover everything they knew about the Julie Capsom case was wrong, and also visit a farmer's market.

Content Warning: Sounds of vomiting at 29:00 and 29:03. Discussions of gore and human remains, missing people, family drama.

SFX Credit - The Wheyface Key Tracker: "UI Confirmation Alert, A4.wav" by InspectorJ (www.jshaw.co.uk) of Freesound.org

Episode credits/transcript at ardenpodcast.com. Support the show at Patreon.Com/ArdenPod!

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Bea and Brenda try to clarify a few things about the Hamill case and about their friendship. Dana tries to clarify a few things about her father’s death. Red tries to clarify a few things about love. Also: A great recipe for honey mustard sauce!

CONTENT WARNING: This episode features loud noises, adult situations, adult language, discussions and depictions of violence, discussion but not depiction of animal violence, discussions of murder, discussion of gore, medical abuse, familial abuse, and suicide.

SPECIAL CONTENT WARNING: If you are coping with suicidal thoughts or ideation, you might want to put this episode off until a later date. Please, if you need help, contact:

-The National Suicide Prevention Hotline, at 1-800-273-8255

-Trans Hotline, at 877-565-8860

Written by Sara Ghaleb

Directed by Emily St. James

Recording Engineer: Ernesto Hurtado

Editor: Christopher Dole

Sound Designer: Chad Ellis

Composer: Christopher Hatfield

Starring:

Michelle Agresti as Bea Casely

Tracey Sayed as Brenda Bentley

Shannon Estabrook as Rosalind Ursula

Charlita Gaston as Pamela Pink

Benjamin Watts as Andy Wheyface

Mia Drake as Lorena Christopher

Libby Woodbridge as Dana Hamill

Saoirse Ó Súilleabháin as Olivia Breckenridge

Guest starring:

Zach Grenier as Clyde Hamill

Rebecca Metz as Trudy Hamill

Mike Bash as Jake Wunder and Dice

Nelinda Palomino as Alexandria “Red” Dutton

Jennifer Liao as Teresa Hollandaise and Airport Announcer

Daniel Mills as Charlie Russell and Rancher

Christopher Dole as Grunting Actor

Arden was created and executive produced by Emily St. James, Christopher Dole, and Sara Ghaleb. Our co-executive producers are Chad Ellis, Libby Hill, and Ernesto Hurtado. Our logo was designed by Dylan Farr.

Episode transcript at ardenpodcast.com. Support the show at Patreon.Com/ArdenPod!

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What happened after Julie and Ralph disappeared? Why did the police investigate a man named Gerald Abernathy? Is Ralph really the torso found in Julie's trunk? And who burned Brenda's truck? (Only one of our hosts really cares about that last one.)

CONTENT WARNING: Discussion of police harassment, missing persons cases, 9/11, an act of cultural misappropriation, discussion of missing body parts and gore, discussion of driving under the influence

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Support Arden Season 3 by donating at https://www.indiegogo.com/projects/arden-s3-midsummer-in-new-york-city!

Submit your fan art at https://twitter.com/ArdenPod to win a professionally-printed copy of our RPG "Escape from Wheyface Radio" with YOUR ART on the cover!

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Several months after Team Arden leaves Elsinore, acclaimed journalist Rowan Dabrowski examines their reporting for flaws. Also: A duck hunt!

NOTE: Due to music rights issues, this episode is being released in abridged form until we finish re-upping those rights and it can be heard as properly intended. You can find the full episode transcript at ardenpodcast.com/transcripts

CONTENT WARNING: This episode contains gunshots, adult language, adult situations, tense family situations, discussions of gore, discussions of medical abuse, violence, death, transphobia, homophobia, misogyny, mental illness, hunting, discussions of grief, and the mourning process.

Written by Christopher Dole

Directed by Christopher Dole

Recording Engineer: Ernesto Hurtado

Editor: Christopher Dole

Sound Designer: Christopher Dole

Composer: Christopher Hatfield

Starring:

Michelle Agresti as Bea Casely

Tracey Sayed as Brenda Bentley

Shannon Estabrook as Rosalind Ursula

Charlita Gaston as Pamela Pink

Benjamin Watts as Andy Wheyface

Mia Drake as Lorena Christopher

Libby Woodbridge as Dana Hamill

Saoirse Ó Súilleabháin as Olivia Breckenridge

Guest starring:

Ptolemy Slocum as Rowan Dabrowski and Angry French Chef

Rebecca Metz as Trudy Hamill

Julia Selden as Willow Dabrowski

Lindsay Seim as Jill Clay and Server

Grant Patrizio as Nashville Osric

Nelinda Palomino as Alexandria “Red” Dutton and Mother

Jennifer Liao as Teresa Hollandaise, Robot Voice, and Older Woman

Katie Wright as Helen Fairfield and Fortinbras Exec

Caleb Del Rio as Brad

Robert Fleet as Older Man

John Rael as Guard

Christopher Dole as Doctor

Briggon Snow as Mr. Murder Man

Mischa Stanton as Mr. Mr. Murder Man

This episode features the song "Back to Dust," written by Laura Stratford and performed by Libby Woodbridge. You can find it on our soundtrack album.

Arden was created and executive produced by Emily St. James, Christopher Dole, and Sara Ghaleb.

Our co-executive producers are Chad Ellis, Libby Hill, and Ernesto Hurtado.

Our logo was designed by Dylan Farr.

Our social media manager is Eliza Wheeler.

Episode transcript at ardenpodcast.com.

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How many episodes does Arden have?

Arden currently has 83 episodes available.

What topics does Arden cover?

The podcast is about Fiction, Comedy Fiction and Podcasts.

What is the most popular episode on Arden?

The episode title 'Episode 212: A Piece of Work' is the most popular.

What is the average episode length on Arden?

The average episode length on Arden is 32 minutes.

How often are episodes of Arden released?

Episodes of Arden are typically released every 7 days.

When was the first episode of Arden?

The first episode of Arden was released on Sep 3, 2018.

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