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// Four friends follow through on a dare to seek out the witch in the woods. Will they find her? And what will happen if they do? //
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This is a serialised ongoing story, so jumping in at episode 10, for example, could confuse matters.
Listen to episode one hereFour friends follow through on a dare to seek out the witch in the woods. Will they find her? And what will happen if they do?
Rated PG: light peril and ghostly subjects. More information regarding content is available on our website: https://www.thewitchinthewoodspodcast.squarespace.com
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Episodes are also available on our YouTube channel with captions and original fan art!
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The Witch in the Woods Podcast is a Zombie Burrito Production. It was created, written and executive produced by Becky McLaughlin.
Season One was directed by Michael Ackerman and stars Maddox Butler as Baz, Riley Meehan as Ari, Krynn McLaughlin as Olivia, Astoria McLaughlin as Naomi, Becky McLaughlin as Coro, Jon Furr as Barnaby, Caitlin Stafford as Grimalkin, and Emily Emerson as Rosa.
The Vanishing Hitchhiker was directed by Becky McLaughlin and Mike Burke, and featured the voice talents of Michael Ackerman as Bob, Christopher Cohen as Jim, Sarah Jenkins as Lydia, and Janice Lovett as Lydia’s Mom.
Audio for Episode One and The Vanishing Hitchhiker was designed and edited by Becky McLaughlin, featuring sounds from Zapsplat.com and original music by Kevin McCloud. The theme music for Season One was created by Ken Ashford, based on the composition Dance Macabre by Camille Sans Sons.
Original artwork for Season One by Riley Meehan.
Original artwork for Episode One by Astoria McLaughlin.
The content, artwork and advertising within this podcast is not owned or affiliated with Sound Carrot and remain the property of their respective owners.
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