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They Say a Lot of Things

Shannon Smyth and Vienna Munck

They Say a Lot of Things

An Arts and Performing Arts podcast
 3 people rated this podcast
They Say a Lot of Things

Shannon Smyth and Vienna Munck

They Say a Lot of Things

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They Say a Lot of Things

Shannon Smyth and Vienna Munck

They Say a Lot of Things

An Arts and Performing Arts podcast
 3 people rated this podcast
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A chase, if you’re willing to be seen. A conversation, if you’re willing to listen. A resolution. Hopefully.Content warnings: References to emotional abuse, murder, implications of suicide, body horror (description of severe burns)Transcript:
The dead are in town. The living aren’t too pleased. Content warnings: Electrical anomalies, cults, being trapped, fireTranscript: https://docs.google.com/document/d/1Q6mMkBwi1yGk1J7Qd8qtJ1exMlJOlvTwls20hwxiQng/edit?usp=sharingWebsite: https
An old friend, a new voice, a step in the right direction. The door to Arborwood Grove has been opened, and there’s no closing it again now.Content warnings: Possession, electrical anomaliesTranscript: https://docs.google.com/document/d/19pig
Questions are answered as Marcel and Anthony’s investigation continues. Past, meet present. Let’s hope you aren’t forgotten this time. Content warnings: Falling, being overheard without knowledge, mild body horror (discussion of a corpse and
In the middle of a snowstorm, the Grove harbors secrets and secret-hunters alike. Things have been silent for a while. Perhaps it’s time to be heard.Content warnings: Mentions of death, reference to conspiracy theories, implied police corrup
In a moment of clarity, memories resurface. A storm. An escape. The beginning of the end.Content warnings: Blunt but non-graphic mentions of self-harm and suicide; mild body horror; references to emotional abuse through isolation/restriction
A tradition of midnight and sunrise; of chasing away the darkness and marking another year come and gone.Content warnings: Discussions of illness, dissociation.Transcript: https://docs.google.com/document/d/1TI2OZQwn2DR2Adf382zUWc_hQ_Y4ex
The early hours of the morning: A time for reflection on the past, the present, and the future. Not necessarily in that order.Content warnings: Themes of isolation and being disconnected from realityTranscript: https://docs.google.com/doc
A game, a rite of passage, and an attempted ritual. School is in, and Grove Nights have begun again.Content warnings: Ouija boards, references to feeling disconnected from timeTranscript available at https://tsalotpod.weebly.com/transcrip
An origin, a promise, and a newfound voice. Is anyone hearing this?Content warnings: Brief mention of insanity, references to feeling disconnected from reality.Transcript available at https://tsalotpod.weebly.com/transcripts.htmlWebsit
They say that Arborwood Grove is haunted...Content warnings: Sudden bursts of static, brief mention of insanity.
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