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Read MoreRecently, The Amelia Project was featured in Podfolio’s Drama Collection and received a lovely review on Vurbl.com!
Read MoreThe Financial Times recommend cocoa with your Amelia Project consumption.
Read MoreIn this tor.com article Natalie Zutter recommends “6 Comfort-Listen Podcasts to Transport You Beyond Your Living Room”. We’re happy to have made it onto the list!
Read MoreIn a recent Video Wiki by Wiki.Ezvid.com The Amelia Project has been featured as one of “5 Podcasts That Will Make The Hours Fly By”.
Read MoreWe recently had a fantastic time at this year’s PodUK at Millennium Point in Birmingham. Here’s a selection of write ups about the convention, and a video interview with - well - us.
Read MoreIn two online lists The Amelia Project has been mentioned as one of the best podcasts from 2019. Hurray!
Read MoreAre YOU missing out on “the best kind of podcast”?
Read MoreThe Podcast Dragon did a mini review of Richard on November 13th. Spoiler alert!
Read MoreWhat is The Amelia Project’s secret ingredient? In this blogpost for Tandon Productions, Philip Thorne tells the story of how the show was conceived and talks about the teamwork, pizza, project management and cocoa that goes into making it…
Read MoreWe will be performing a brand new cross over episode with the space sitcom We Fix Space Junk on the 30th November 2019 at 4pm! It takes place at Kings Place in London as part of London Podcast Festival Presents... Audio Drama. Get your tickets here before they sell out!
Read MoreLike comedy in a tragedy, like happiness in a drama, different types of genres have a tendency to have more than one trick up their sleeves to incite a variety of emotions out of their audience. The world of entertainment would be dull otherwise and podcasts are no less capable of pulling off a seamless overlap here and there. Some of the best out there are able to incite a number of emotional responses and the one most commonly explored is horror.
Read MoreWhat would you do if you were offered an opportunity to disappear? To imitate your own death and restart life anew? The Amelia Project is a podcast based on this premise.
Read MoreEverything about The Amelia Project season two has had the absurdism meter turned up to eleven, which frankly feels exactly right considering the level of absurdity in daily life right now. This is pure escapism with a delightful story, written and performed by people who want to make you laugh so hard you cry.
Read MoreJoin Sarah Golding and Amelia composer and sound designer Fredrik S Baden for this interactive session on Audio Drama Sound Design.
Read MoreWe’re having a wrap party in Oslo!
Read MoreWere you not quite Amelia material? Worry not! Join the party over at the Amelia Rejects discord server! If you want to chat about who Kozlowski’d Kozlowski, who interviewed the Interviewer, or simply share cocoa recipes and hang out with a community of Amelia fans, this is the place to do so!
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