New Year's Day is a yearly fiction podcast from the team behind The Bright Sessions that comes out every January 1st. Out of the billions of human beings in the world, there are just two that share an earth-shattering secret. Charles Chambers and John Fogg are immortal; since making this discovery, they meet up every 13 years to discuss the world, their lives, and the unique challenges of living forever. It is written and directed by Lauren Shippen, starring Andrew Nowak and Briggon Snow. All written missives after 1917 are available in written form for free at atypicalartists.co/newyearsday. Recorded missives release in December of each year, exclusively for our supporters.
In the early hours of January 1st, Chambers and Fogg's bubble of frivolity is burst by the realities of the world around them.
New Year's Day is an annual podcast by Lauren Shippen, starring Andrew Nowak and Briggon Snow. This year's theme is "What'll I Do" by Irving Berlin, recorded by James Lewis in 1924.
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Chambers and Fogg have share an afternoon drink in the cold but familiar Chicago.
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Hayward's New Year's Eve serves as another opportunity for Chambers and Fogg to catch up after an unfortunate scuff-up several years prior.
New Year's Day is an annual podcast by Lauren Shippen, starring Andrew Nowak and Briggon Snow. This year's theme is "How Can I Forget" by Irving Berlin, recorded by Alan Turner in 1917.
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In the aftermath of a New Year's Eve party, two rival magicians make a wager.
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Every January 1st, you're invited to a conversation. New Year's day is a yearly fiction podcast that follows two rival magicians - Charles Chambers and John Fogg - through the years. Through many years. Because Chambers and Fogg share a secret—they're immortal.
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