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The last day of summer camp gets out of control during a camp-wide game of Zombie Tag. Emphasis on the “Zombie.”
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Listen to episode one hereThe last day of summer camp gets out of control during a camp-wide game of Zombie Tag. Emphasis on the “Zombie.”
| Zombie Tag was written by Kay Hendrickson based on a story by Natalya Gamett, Kay Hendrickson, and Brian Tanner, and directed by Brian Tanner. The cast included Lily Parkinson as Ashtyn, Daxton Osmond as Brandon, Nathan Holley as Dad, Audrey Curtis as Lorelai, Miles Tanner as DJ, Natalya Gamett as Head Counselor, and Joshua Foutz as Josh.
| The sound team was led by Trent Reimschussel, with engineering by Kiplin Merrill, Luke Gunnerson, DJ Cromarty, and Hayden Thompson, and dialogue editing, sound design, music editing, and mixing by Gracie Davis. This episode was produced by Brian Tanner, Kay Hendrickson, Wendy Folsom, and Sam Payne.
| The Kaboom writing team includes Kay Hendrickson, Garrett Gunnell, Keri Griggs, and Paige Jensen-Rutter. Our theme music was written by Sam Clawson. All Kaboom original art was created by Adrian Walsh, and our marketing manager is Ikaika Kamimoto.
| For more great storytelling for families check out our companion podcast The Apple Seed, available wherever you get your podcasts.
Kaboom is a production of BYUradio.
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