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Scene 21: The Ongoing Adventures of Tammy Jackson, Part 2

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We welcome Ari Shaw to the show as we further the story of Tammy Jackson. Returning alongside Ari to continue the tale is Autumn Gubersky (@autumn_gubersky). At the top of the episode we hear from Ari about her travails in getting official documents and the concept of performing alongside your parents.

The play, The Ongoing Adventures of Tammy Jackson, Part 2: Cleaning Conundrums, was written by Steven Thomas and was originally written for the short-lived Once Upon a Podcast. All thanks to Roni Weiss (@roniweiss) for inspiring the play.

As always a huge thank you to Cullen Vance (@cullenpants) for the amazing intro/outro music. You can find more of his work at http://cullenvancecreative.com. Thanks as well to Daniel Blue Rodriguez (@BlueWolfD) for the thumbnail artwork.

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Scene 20: A Champion and Fishy Business

Would Nature really choose a human to be it’s champion, or would it prefer a fish?

Cameron Jackson (@mr_camjaxn) is back for another round of Playwriting challenges. Before we dive into the plays, Cameron talks about moving to Oregon, the dangers of owning a garage, and the purpose behind his new website UnqualifiedGuy.com.

The first play of the episode, titled A Champion, was written by Cameron Jackson and was inspired by a tweet from @ChrisPerkinsDnD (Christopher Perkins). The second play, Fishy Business, was written by Steven Thomas and inspired by a tweet sentence from the mind of @amahnke (Aaron Mahnke). A thank you to both for the inspirations, as well as to Cullen Vance (@cullenpants) for the amazing intro/outro music. More of Cullen Vance’s work can be found at cullenvancecreative.com. Thanks to Daniel Blue Rodriguez (@BlueWolfD) for the thumbnail artwork.

Content Warning: the 1st play involves some mild language that may be considered not suitable for children. The show starts around the 7 minute, 45 second mark and ends at about the 15 minute mark, if you wish to avoid mild swearing. Also Cameron says a word around the 7 minute, 5 second mark that is not a swear but some parents may want to screen before sharing this episode with their children.

Scene 19: The Ongoing Adventures of Tammy Jackson, Part 1

Janitorial work never sounded so smooth

Autumn Gubersky (@autumn_gubersky) returns to kick off a 5 part series. Before diving headfirst into the play, we chat about Autumn’s experiences with the World of Noir.

The play, The Ongoing Adventures of Tammy Jackson, Part 1: Delinquent Delicatessens, was written by Steven Thomas and was originally written for the short-lived Once Upon a Podcast. All thanks to Roni Weiss (@roniweiss) for inspiring the play.

As always a huge thank you to Cullen Vance (@cullenpants) for the amazing intro/outro music. You can find more of his work at http://cullenvancecreative.com. Thanks as well to Daniel Blue Rodriguez (@BlueWolfD) for the thumbnail artwork.

Scene 18: Unboxing Day and The Grumps

The pages of our past can be very revealing

Nick Schommer (@Sendoren1) of the Cubones and Catacombs podcast returns for another episode, and this time is both writer and actor. Nick talks about a unique audition process and mixing up the Starter characters in the World of Pokemon.

The first play of the episode, titled Unboxing Day, was written by Steven Thomas and was inspired by a tweet from @JamBos419 (Jamahl Bostic). Thank you for inspiring the play, Jamahl. The second half of the show involves a piece of a larger musical, currently titled The Grumps, and was written by Nick Schommer.

Content Warning: The second play, The Grumps, involves language not suitable for some children. You will want to preview everything after the 29 minute mark before playing the episode for younger audiences.

Thanks to Cullen Vance (cullenvancecreative.com) for the music, and thanks to Daniel Blue Rodriguez (@BlueWolfD) for the thumbnail artwork.

Scene 17: Hour After Hours and Path on Through

The most noble paths in life are often wrought with danger

Courtney Marks (@courtbmarks) returns for her 3rd episode as an actor, and this time around she is joined by Jordan Peterson (@jorphdan), host of the Saturday Morning DnD Show. Along with host Steven they talk about their shared experience in working for a traveling Children’s theatre company, visiting Japan, and tracking down a replacement battery.

You can find more of Jordan by heading over to his youtube channels, which are “Jorphdan” and “Saturday Morning DnD Show”.

Both plays in the episode were written by Steven Thomas. The first play, Hour After Hours, was inspired by a tweet from @nickarroll. The second play, Path on Through, was inspired by a tweet from @IndoorWTF. Thanks to both for the writing inspirations.

Thanks as always to Cullen Vance for the music (cullenvancecreative.com) and to Daniel Blue Rodriguez (@BlueWolfD) for the thumbnail artwork.

Scene 16: The System is Down and Napping on the Job

Everyone needs a rest sometimes, even Internet connections

After months of mentioning his name in thanks, Daniel Blue Rodriguez (@BlueWolfD) joins us for an episode, alongside Caitlin Peterson (@caitalie). Daniel tells us the origins of “Blue” and the efforts of learning voice acting through the process of animation, and Caitlin talks about the connection between Literary pursuits and Acting skills.

Both plays in the episode were written by Steven Thomas. The first play, The System is Down, was inspired by a tweet from @caraweinberger (Cara Weinberger). The second play, Napping on the Job, was inspired by a tweet from @a_lolbrarian. Thanks to both for the writing inspirations.

Thanks as always to Cullen Vance for the music (cullenvancecreative.com) and to Daniel Blue Rodriguez for the thumbnail artwork.

Scene 15: Assigned Roles and Counter Offer

All the signs are pointing you onward

Ivan Winkler of the Teacher’s Desk podcast returns for another episode. Ivan converses about changing the discussion as his podcast returns from hiatus, with a focus on how to improve the teaching environment for the future. He also talks about a Summer spent social-distancing in Alaska.

The first play of the episode, titled Assigned Roles, was written by Ivan Winkler and was inspired by a tweet from @nerdimmersion. The second play, Counter Offer, was written by Steven Thomas and inspired by a tweet from @llexxrae (Alexis). Thanks to both for the inspirations.

Content Warning: The first play involves a fictionalized event and fictionalized characters with fictionalized jobs. The views expressed by the characters do not reflect the views of this podcast.

Thanks to Cullen Vance (cullenvancecreative.com) for the music, and thanks to Daniel Blue Rodriguez (@BlueWolfD) for the thumbnail artwork.

Scene 14: Colder by the Minute and Wagging Through the Window

Sometimes it is just too dark to read

Autumn Gubersky (@Autumn_Gubersky) and Mary Browne stop by for the episode, and prior to performing the plays they talk about first days of college, finding a good D&D group, and self-taught musical instruments. They then proceed to perform the most Twilight Zone of plays that host Steven has ever written. Thus far….

Both plays in the episode were written by Steven Thomas. The first play, Colder by the Minute, was inspired by a tweet from @fourlocole (Cole). The second play, Wagging Through the Window, was inspired by a tweet from @MikeWTrapp (Mike W Trapp). Thanks to both for the writing inspirations.

Thanks as always to Cullen Vance for the music (cullenvancecreative.com) and to Daniel “Blue” Rodriguez (@BlueWolfD) for the thumbnail artwork.

Scene 13: Fort Hazard and Left for Bed

Blanket forts and naptime go hand in hand

The DAPs Magic crew returns for a 2 play episode. Caitie (@Caitiebear13) and Mr. Daps (@mrdaps) chat with Steven about the new projects they have worked on in the last few months including #DAPsWatch[insert year here] and #DisneyThisDay.

For all the latest in DAPs Magic news and projects head over to Dapsmagic.com.

Both plays in the episode were written by Steven Thomas. The first play, Fort Hazard, was inspired by a tweet from @alwayscoffee (Ali Trotta). The second play, Left for Bed, was inspired by a tweet from @CaliforniaWells. Thanks to both for the writing inspirations.

Thanks as always to Cullen Vance for the music (cullenvancecreative.com) and to Daniel “Blue” Rodriguez (@BlueWolfD) for the thumbnail artwork.

Scene 12: Lockdown Special and The Send Up

Finding the right flavor takes the perfect ingredients

Caitlin Cieri (@CCCieri) joins the show for a round of playwriting challenges. She talks about her experiences participating in the Quarantine Bake-Off competitions as well as what possibility one might have in making a successful Radio Drama version of a Fast and the Furious movie. You can find more of Caitlin’s work at CCCieri.com.

The first play, Lockdown Special, was written by Caitlin Cieri and inspired by a tweet from Lin-Manuel Miranda (@Lin_Manuel). The second play, The Send Up, was written by Steven Thomas and inspired by a tweet from Jules B (@jules_ba5ak). Thanks to both for the inspirations.

Thanks to Cullen Vance (@cullenpants) for the show music. You can find more of his work over at CullenVanceCreative.com.

Thanks to Daniel Blue Rodriguez (@BlueWolfD) for the Thumbnail Artwork.