King Ducky is the main host in this episode and is joined by the 511 Media members. Plenty of funny and wild stories that will make you smile and laugh. Britt Nolan talks about her new take on this time of year and spending time with family. Sammy talks voice acting. TwoTone and Gami talk about the life as a Twitch streamer. Viktor makes his debut to the Out of Place podcast interviewing Mathew Isaacs, an aspiring author. Luna talks about being grateful. Alex Hopper gives us International and National news.
Guests:
511 Media
https://www.youtube.com/@Five11Media/featured
Mathew Isaacs
http://www.bewilderingstories.com/issue973/isaacs_welcome.html
Credits:
King Ducky as the Main Host (King Ducky Show)
Britt Nolan as Co-Host (What the Britt?!)
Sam Reilly as Co-Host (The Boom Box)
TwoTone as Co-Host (Geek Soup)
Gami as Co-Host (Geek Soup)
Viktor as Co-Host (The Victor James Luc Aryn Show)
And
Luna Wilson as Co-Host (Wine and Shine)
Alex Hopper as Co-Host (Across the Circus)
Links to share:
Want to be on a skit?
https://www.castingcall.club?ref=22AFDE6
Instrumentals and SFX are from:
Uppbeat: https://uppbeat.io?referral=steven-pmdxw
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