Dear Earth, I'm Really Sorry
Littlest Viking Productions
When the greatest inventor on Earth disappears, it’s up to his disaster-prone son and his Frankenstein daughter to save the world... then accidentally destroy it... then save it again.
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The Uncoming of Age
Dear Earth, I'm Really Sorry
03/03/22 • 36 min
Well, things aren’t great. Agnes is a spy, Frankie’s becoming a big human blob, Josh has finally lost it, and everyone on Earth is about to turn into a helpless baby.
But maybe our heroes can still save the day. And maybe, just maybe, someone will finally get a real apology.
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CREDITS:
Created and produced by Amy Thorstenson. Sound design by Amy Thorstenson. Directed by Erin Austin. Episode 7 was written by Liana Snyder.
With performances by Jesse Abbott Chin, Kimberly Alexander, Vivi Thai, Matt Young, Michael Faulkner, JV Hampton-VanSant, Katie Self, Katie Markovich, Clinton Roper Elledge, and Chloe McLeod.
Theme song is by Casey Bushmaker. Additional music from Melodie (“Cheeky Horns” by Chris Raggatt, “Desperate Day” by Gregory Joseph Carrozza, “Threat From Below” by Linna Juha-Pekka, “Some Monsterism” by Andrew Michael Scott, “Fight The Good Fight” by Alexander Stephen Cap, and “We Can Feel It” by Simon Jomphe Lepine); “Piano Concerto No. 2 in C Minor” from WikimediaCommons; and Kevin McLeod (“Holiday Weasel” - Link: https://incompetech.filmmusic.io/song/5517-holiday-weasel License: https://filmmusic.io/standard-license, “Dreamy Flashback” - Link: https://incompetech.filmmusic.io/song/3679-dreamy-flashback License: https://filmmusic.io/standard-license; “Machinations” - Link: https://incompetech.filmmusic.io/song/4011-machinations License: https://filmmusic.io/standard-license; and “Moonlight Beach” - Link: https://incompetech.filmmusic.io/song/6671-moonlight-beach License: https://filmmusic.io/standard-license).
Foley by Vince Burnard and Amy Thorstenson. Full sfx credits can be found here.
Dear Earth, You're Welcome
Dear Earth, I'm Really Sorry
02/17/22 • 26 min
Josh’s issues with his dad (and a certain fast food restaurant) make things at Amazing Labs even worse. Meanwhile, Frankie finds the courage to ask out Agnes, but it... does not go as planned.
In a burst of inspiration, Josh invents a device that spills the beans on what everyone really thinks. Absolute honesty - what could go wrong?
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CREDITS:
Created and produced by Amy Thorstenson. Sound design by Amy Thorstenson. Directed by Erin Austin. Episode 5 was written by Amy Brown Carver.
With performances by Jesse Abbott Chin, Kimberly Alexander, Vivi Thai, Matt Young, Ian Custer, Clinton Roper Elledge, Katie Self, Chad Eschman, Shannon Pritchard, and Michael Faulkner.
Theme song is by Casey Bushmaker. Additional music from Melodie (“Home Of The Future” by Andrew Michael Scott, “Before The Storm” by Linna Juha-Pekka, “Petite Partita” by Daniel Yitzhak Alcheh, “So Simple” by Chris Raggatt, and “Acoustic Minor Swing” by William John Palmer”) and Kevin McLeod (“Evil Plan” - Link: https://incompetech.filmmusic.io/song/3725-evil-plan License: https://filmmusic.io/standard-license; “In Your Arms” - Link: https://incompetech.filmmusic.io/song/3906-in-your-arms License: https://filmmusic.io/standard-license; and “Fanfare for Space” - Link: https://incompetech.filmmusic.io/song/3736-fanfare-for-space License: https://filmmusic.io/standard-license.)
Foley by Vince Burnard and Amy Thorstenson. Full sfx credits can be found here.
Fish You, Abby
Dear Earth, I'm Really Sorry
03/07/24 • 25 min
Dad is back! But he's a little peeved to learn that Agnes has taken over his company and begins plotting a teeny tiny bit of revenge.
Meanwhile, Josh and Agnes finally find Frankie in UltraLife. She's got an Identity situation on her hands but Agnes promises to find a way to bring her back in the real world... and save the Amazing Labs... and save the dolphins. No biggie!
Finally, Dyson Plexis makes a devious business pitch at Long John Silver's that could change Amazing Labs—and the world—for good.
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Becoming A Leader Who Leads
Dear Earth, I'm Really Sorry
02/29/24 • 28 min
After nearly destroying the world a few months ago, things are looking up at Amazing Labs! Sort of.
Agnes clashes with new tech billionaire Dyson Plexis - Dyson's the head of PlexiCorp, the company behind the hit VR game UltraLife, and damn does he look good in a cable-knit sweater. Desperate for some leadership tips, Agnes turns to an unlikely source of advice... Dr. Amazing? Nothing could possibly go wrong.
Meanwhile, Josh tries something innovative and definitely not a bad idea to revive his sister Frankie's brain. But will it work? And why won't Sunan return his phone calls?
All this and more in the first episode of Season 2. For a full list of credits or to donate to the show, visit dearearthpodcast.com or just send to @dearearthpod on PayPal.
FEED DROP: Skulls & Treasure (Part 4)
Dear Earth, I'm Really Sorry
08/08/23 • 57 min
This is the final episode of Skulls & Treasure! Today: a sparkling mummy, a breakthrough, a daring heist, a spinning wall of knives, and new beginnings.
Skulls & Treasure is written, directed, and edited by Amy Thorstenson. Starring Amy Thorstenson, Clinton Roper Elledge, Martin Lovell, Kitten McCreery, Eduardo de los Reyes, Toni Maddocks, and Pin Young.
Theme song by Casey Bushmaker. You can view a full list of our other music and sound effects credits here. Please support freesound.org and the creators of royalty free music!
CW: Depression, anxiety, suicide, drug use
If you’re experiencing a mental health crisis, please call or text 988; the Lifeline provides 24-hour confidential support.
FEED DROP: Skulls & Treasure (Part 3)
Dear Earth, I'm Really Sorry
08/01/23 • 48 min
In today’s episode: an ancient pyramid, rock bottom, hallucinogenic tea, and Missy Christopherson’s bottle cap jewelry.
Skulls & Treasure is written, directed, and edited by Amy Thorstenson. Starring Amy Thorstenson, Clinton Roper Elledge, Martin Lovell, Pramila Murphy, Joel Orbach, Luke Rampersad, Eduardo de los Reyes, Toni Maddocks, and Aaryan Singh Solanki.
Theme song by Casey Bushmaker. You can view a full list of our other music and sound effects credits here. Please support freesound.org and the creators of royalty free music!
CW: Depression, anxiety, suicide, drug use
If you’re experiencing a mental health crisis, please call or text 988; the Lifeline provides 24-hour confidential support.
FEED DROP: Skulls & Treasure (Part 2)
Dear Earth, I'm Really Sorry
07/22/23 • 49 min
In today’s episode: Norwegian giants, a tooth from the Buddha, tasers, and scary Russian antiquities dealers with surprisingly progressive views on mental health.
Skulls & Treasure is written, directed, and edited by Amy Thorstenson. Starring Amy Thorstenson, Clinton Roper Elledge, Martin Lovell, Kitten McCreery, Pramila Murphy, Luke Rampersad, Joel Orbach, Toni Maddocks, Vince Burnard and Simen Lindhagen.
Theme song by Casey Bushmaker. You can view a full list of our other music and sound effects credits here. Please support freesound.org and the creators of royalty free music!
CW: Depression, anxiety, suicide, drug use
If you’re experiencing a mental health crisis, please call or text 988; the Lifeline provides 24-hour confidential support.
FEED DROP: Skulls & Treasure (Part 1)
Dear Earth, I'm Really Sorry
07/18/23 • 56 min
In today’s episode: Mayan temples, exploding caves, unhelpful therapists, infuriating tech bros, and a pool full of sharks.
Skulls & Treasure is written, directed, and edited by Amy Thorstenson. Starring Amy Thorstenson, Clinton Roper Elledge, Martin Lovell, Kitten McCreery, Pramila Murphy, Chad Eschman, Luke Rampersad, Eduardo de los Reyes, Joel Orbach, and Pin Young.
Theme song by Casey Bushmaker. You can view a full list of our other music and sound effects credits here. Please support freesound.org and the creators of royalty free music!
CW: Depression, anxiety, suicide, drug use
If you’re experiencing a mental health crisis, please call or text 988; the Lifeline provides 24-hour confidential support.
FEED DROP: Skulls & Treasure (Trailer)
Dear Earth, I'm Really Sorry
07/11/23 • 1 min
Hey everyone! This is Amy, the producer of Dear Earth, I'm Really Sorry, and this month I'm excited to share another fun podcast I've been working on. Dear Earth, I'm Really Sorry IS coming back (stay tuned!) but I wanted to give you another action-packed story to listen to in the meantime.
Skulls & Treasure is an archeology adventure podcast that answers the age-old question... what's harder, finding an ancient mummy or finding a therapist? New episodes every Tuesday!
Season 2 Is Coming On Leap Day!
Dear Earth, I'm Really Sorry
02/22/24 • 2 min
The long wait is over and Season 2 of Dear Earth, I'm Really Sorry will officially begin on Thursday, February 29th. See you then!
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FAQ
How many episodes does Dear Earth, I'm Really Sorry have?
Dear Earth, I'm Really Sorry currently has 23 episodes available.
What topics does Dear Earth, I'm Really Sorry cover?
The podcast is about Sci-Fi, Fiction, Comedy Fiction, Funny, Comedy, Podcasts and Science Fiction.
What is the most popular episode on Dear Earth, I'm Really Sorry?
The episode title 'Becoming A Leader Who Leads' is the most popular.
What is the average episode length on Dear Earth, I'm Really Sorry?
The average episode length on Dear Earth, I'm Really Sorry is 29 minutes.
How often are episodes of Dear Earth, I'm Really Sorry released?
Episodes of Dear Earth, I'm Really Sorry are typically released every 7 days.
When was the first episode of Dear Earth, I'm Really Sorry?
The first episode of Dear Earth, I'm Really Sorry was released on Jan 3, 2022.
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