Photo by Flickr User juanktru. Used under a Creative Commons Attribution License.

Photo by Flickr User juanktru. Used under a Creative Commons Attribution License.

Episode 8 of The Narrators podcast features stories by The Narrators co-host Robert Rutherford and Karla Rodriguez, who is the Audience Development Manager for the Denver Film Society.  These stories were recorded at The Deer Pile in Denver, Colorado on November 15, 2012.

The intro and outro music was produced and graciously provided by Sans Seruf, and you can find more beats for your earholes over at bandcamp.

Photo by Flickr user stevendepolo. Used under a Creative Commons Attribution License.

Photo by Flickr user stevendepolo. Used under a Creative Commons Attribution License.

This episode features two stories taken from our October 2012 show, told with aplomb and fearlessness by writer Cory Casciato and comedian Mara Wiles.  There are some wonky sound issues, but the stories are good enough that you’ll stick with ’em.

The intro and outro music was produced and graciously provided by Sans Seruf, and you can find more beats for your earholes over at bandcamp.

After a ridiculous hiatus, it’s the February Narrators podcast. With stories by Chris Charpentier, George McClure, Janet Harvey, Abbey Jordan, William Dewey, Ed Ward, Jan Scott-Frazier, and Robert Rutherford. Contains explicit material!

The January episode of The Narrators, with stories by Ed Ward, Ellen Graham, Nick Gossert, Melanie Karnopp, Matt Baetz, Mike Sjerven, Kristin Rand, Kevin O’Brien and Matt Zambrano.

You may notice the lack of formal introduction, as well as intro and outro music, and I’ve decided to trim that away for a while.  This podcast is a labor of love amid many labors of love, and unfortunately I don’t have the time to always add the bells and whistles.  That said, I think the content of this episode speaks for itself.

Here is the November episode, at long last.  Apologies for the long delay, I was hit with some technical difficulties, chief among them a mysterious static that comes and goes throughout the recording.  I wanted to share some of these stories anyway, but if you can’t take the static weirdness I understand completely.  Intro/outro music by Karen Correa.

Since there is an issue with the static I have provided the storytellers and their time codes so you can skip around if you need to.  Oddly enough, it was mostly comedians- who speak more directly into the microphone, apparently- who had far less static in their recordings.