After exploring the snowy woods and investigating claims of mysterious Melon Heads, Jared records during their drive home from work... and receives an off-putting phone call that spirals them into other anxieties and frustrations.
CW: this episode contains themes of fantasy violence, abuse, scientific experimentation, asylums, implied cannibalism, audio distortion, and paranoia.
Official English transcript is available here!
Written and produced by Casper Oliver (he/fae/they) who also voices Dr. Jared Hel Guest voice by Chijioke B Williams (she/her) Intro read by Nessa R (she/her) Credits read by Ashlee Craft (they/them), who also makes the podcast graphics Music by TheMenniss (they/them) https://themenniss.bandcamp.com/
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