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For the first time, the Ostium Podcast is up for some Audioverse Awards. Show your love and appreciation, or let others know about this strange show about a very strange place. Click on the banner above or the logo below or follow this link. And here are the categories Ostium is nominated in.
Best Original Composition for an Ongoing Production
The Ostium Theme Song by Chris Fletcher for The Ostium Podcast
Best Original Composition for a Dramatic Production
The Ostium Theme Song by Chris Fletcher for The Ostium Podcast
Best Original Composition for a New Production
The Ostium Theme Song by Chris Fletcher for The Ostium Podcast
Best Audio Engineering for an Outgoing Production
Alex C. Telander for The Ostium Podcast
Best Audio Engineering for a dramatic Production
Alex C. Telander for The Ostium Podcast
Best Audio Engineering for a New Production
Alex C. Telander for The Ostium Podcast
Best Writing for an Ongoing Production
Alex C. Telander for The Ostium Podcast
Best Writing for a New Production
Alex C. Telander for The Ostium Podcast
Best Ongoing Production
The Ostium Podcast
Best Dramatic Production
The Ostium Podcast
Best New Production
The Ostium Podcast
Best Actress in a Supporting Role for a Dramatic Production
Georgia Mackenzie as Monica in The Ostium Podcast
Best Actress in a Supporting Role for a New Production
Georgia Mackenzie as Monica in The Ostium Podcast
Best Actor in a Leading Role for a Dramatic Production
Chris Fletcher as Jake Fisher in The Ostium Podcast
Best Actor in a Leading Role for a New Production
Chris Fletcher as Jake Fisher in The Ostium Podcast
In the first of the four-part “Ten questions” series, listeners get to hear from the voice of Jake Fisher and all around music guy, Chris Fletcher.
Music featured in this mini episode is courtesy of the Free Music Archive.
In the second of the four-part “Ten questions” series, listeners get to hear from the talented voice of Monica.
Music featured in this mini episode is by Komiku courtesy of the Free Music Archive.
Ostium now has a merchandise store, check it out.
If you want more Ostium, why not become a patron on our Patreon page, where for just $2 a month you’ll get access to an exclusive brand new mini episode every two weeks (and this includes all through the offseason); and during the regular season of the show you’ll get access to new episodes a full week before everyone else. Alternatively, you could also make a one-time donation and help support Ostium on our website, www.ostiumpodcast.com.
And if you wouldn’t mind leaving Ostium a review on whatever app or program you use to listen to podcasts and that way people can see what you’re saying to convince them to listen to Ostium.
Thanks for listening and see you in two weeks.
In the final EMU mini episode of the season, Dave finally makes it to the States. The question remains whether he can find this secret town called Ostium, and if and when he does, will he find Jake and Monica inside?
Written and performed by Alex C. Telander.
Warning, this episode contains explicit language.
Ostium now has a merchandise store, check it out.
If you want more Ostium, why not become a patron on our Patreon page, where for just $2 a month you’ll get access to an exclusive brand new mini episode every two weeks (and this includes all through the offseason); and during the regular season of the show you’ll get access to new episodes a full week before everyone else. Alternatively, you could also make a one-time donation and help support Ostium on our website, www.ostiumpodcast.com.
And if you wouldn’t mind leaving Ostium a review on whatever app or program you use to listen to podcasts and that way people can see what you’re saying to convince them to listen to Ostium.
Thanks for listening and see you in two weeks.
In this latest installment from EMU, Dave recounts his harrowing journey across the Atlantic, with the goal of reaching the hallowed grounds of the hidden town known as Ostium.
Written and performed by Alex C. Telander.
Warning, this episode contains explicit language.
Ostium now has a merchandise store, check it out.
If you want more Ostium, why not become a patron on our Patreon page, where for just $2 a month you’ll get access to an exclusive brand new mini episode every two weeks (and this includes all through the offseason); and during the regular season of the show you’ll get access to new episodes a full week before everyone else. Alternatively, you could also make a one-time donation and help support Ostium on our website, www.ostiumpodcast.com.
And if you wouldn’t mind leaving Ostium a review on whatever app or program you use to listen to podcasts and that way people can see what you’re saying to convince them to listen to Ostium.
Thanks for listening and see you in two weeks.
While Monica is still enjoying some shuteye, Jake plants himself in front of the map table and has some very deep contemplations about it.
Written by Alex C. Telander.
Performed by Chris Fletcher.
If you want more Ostium, why not become a patron on our Patreon page, where for just $2 a month you’ll get access to an exclusive brand new mini episode every two weeks (and this includes all through the offseason); and during the regular season of the show you’ll get access to new episodes a full week before everyone else. Alternatively, you could also make a one-time donation and help support Ostium on our website, ostiumpodcast.com.
And if you wouldn’t mind leaving Ostium a review on whatever app or program you use to listen to podcasts and that way people can see what you’re saying to convince them to listen to Ostium.
Thanks for listening and see you in two weeks.
Jake has some introspective thoughts after his showdown with Brandon in Episode 7: Visitors, as he drives back to Ostium.
Written by Alex C. Telander.
Performed by Chris Fletcher.
Background music featured in this episode was by Shadows of the Snow, courtesy of the Free Music Archive.
If you want more Ostium, why not become a patron on our Patreon page, where for just $2 a month you’ll get access to an exclusive brand new mini episode every two weeks (and this includes all through the offseason); and during the regular season of the show you’ll get access to new episodes a full week before everyone else. Alternatively, you could also make a one-time donation and help support Ostium on our website.
And if you wouldn’t mind leaving Ostium a review on whatever app or program you use to listen to podcasts and that way people can see what you’re saying to convince them to listen to Ostium.
Thanks for listening and see you in two weeks.
In this mini episode, Monica has some introspective thoughts and contemplations while walking around Ostium.
Written and performed by Georgia Mckenzie
If you want more Ostium, why not become a patron on our Patreon page www.patreon.com/ostiumpodcast, where for just $2 a month you’ll get access to an exclusive brand new mini episode every two weeks (and this includes all through the offseason); and during the regular season of the show you’ll get access to new episodes a full week before everyone else. Alternatively, you could also make a one-time donation and help support Ostium on our website, ostiumpodcast.com.
And if you wouldn’t mind leaving Ostium a review on whatever app or program you use to listen to podcasts and that way people can see what you’re saying to convince them to listen to Ostium.
Thanks for listening and see you in one week.
It’s official: the Ostium store is now open. In the store you’ll find a whole range of products related to everything Ostium, whether it’s cellphone covers, iPad cases, clocks, shirts, skirts, stickers, posters, bumper stickers, and so much more.
To check out the Ostium store, click on the image above or follow this link.
And remember: tell your friends . . . and family . . . and random strangers on the street.
Having recently arrived at this strange town called Ostium, Monica decides to go on a bit of an adventure and find out what exactly is going on with this whole clock tower thing. Does the clock wind up? Can she get it working again? Does it have a chime? And how exactly does one get to the the top of that clock tower?
Written by Alex C. Telander
Performed by Georgia Mackenzie
Background music by BG Subset, courtesy of the Free Music Archive.
If you want more Ostium, why not become a patron on our Patreon page, where for just $2 a month you’ll get access to an exclusive brand new mini episode every two weeks (and this includes all through the offseason); and during the regular season of the show you’ll get access to new episodes a full week before everyone else. Alternatively, you could also make a one-time donation and help support Ostium on our website, ostiumpodcast.com.
And if you wouldn’t mind leaving Ostium a review on whatever app or program you use to listen to podcasts and that way people can see what you’re saying to convince them to listen to Ostium.
Thanks for listening and see you in two weeks.
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