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The NoSleep Podcast

NoSleep Podcast S4E19

The NoSleep Podcast

Creative Reason Media Inc.

Performing Arts, Fiction, Society & Culture, Science Fiction, Arts

4.613.3K Ratings

🗓️ 7 December 2014

⏱️ 51 minutes

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Summary

It's episode 19 of Season 4. We have five tales for you this week, featuring stories about disturbed doctors, malicious memories, and frightening forests. The full episode features the following stories. The free version features only the first two tales. "Experiences of a Hypnotist" written by Paul Robinson and read by David Cummings & Jessica McEvoy. (Story starts at 00:07:05) "The Church Basement" written by Michael Marks and read by David Cummings. (Story starts at 00:25:45) "Long-Term Care" written by Cliff Barlow and read by David Cummings. (Story starts at 00:49:15) "Edith's Memory" written by C.C. Arbs and read by David Cummings & Jessica McEvoy & Wendy Corrigan. (Story starts at 01:12:45) "Rocking Horse Creek" written by C.K.Walker and read by Rock Manor. (Story starts at 01:50:20) Click here to learn more about Phase Melt Digital Click here to learn more about Michael Marks Click here to learn more about Cliff Barlow Click here to learn more about C.C. Arbs Click here to learn more about C.K.Walker Click here to learn more about Rock Manor Podcast produced by: David Cummings Music & Sound Design by: David Cummings & Brandon Boone "The Church Basement" illustration courtesy of Lukasz Godlewski The NoSleep Podcast uses the PSE Hybrid Library exclusively for its sound design. This podcast is licensed under a Creative Commons License 2014. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Transcript

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0:00.0

Hi folks, this is David, the producer of the show.

0:04.1

I want to make a short announcement and felt it would be better to do it right at the start

0:08.3

for reasons which will soon become clear.

0:11.5

I have recently become the focus of a very small yet very vocal group of people who feel

0:17.2

they can dictate to me the type of content I use on the podcast.

0:22.0

In spite of my efforts to include things like trigger warnings, it seems to these people

0:26.9

that unless I flag virtually any form of content which could be considered disturbing to anyone,

0:33.4

I am being negligent and harmful to our listeners.

0:38.0

I feel I need to be perfectly clear about the kind of show this is to those people who

0:42.5

seem unfamiliar to what a horror fiction podcast is all about.

0:47.8

From the very beginning of the podcast, I have had a disclaimer on our website stating

0:52.4

the graphic nature of its content.

0:55.3

The episodes are marked as explicit on iTunes.

0:59.4

Until now I have felt that was enough warning.

1:02.5

However, I now feel that I must provide a clear and unambiguous warning at the start

1:08.1

of each show in order to remind people that it is their personal responsibility to guard

1:13.7

what they expose themselves to, if in fact they are sensitive to certain themes.

1:20.2

I will continue to provide trigger warnings when I feel they are warranted, but those

1:24.8

warnings have been and will continue to be for only the most graphic imagery, not implied

1:31.6

imagery.

1:33.2

I will also continue to act as story editor and refuse to allow stories on the podcast

1:38.6

which I feel cross the subjective line of good taste.

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