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The Rest is Electric

Author: Nicola and Michael Wanless

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In the year 2109 humans and robots work alongside each other as coworkers. Jordan Mede, a human employee of Somnotech, is transferred to the entirely robot run manufacturing department. While initially the transfer seems to be the result of a clerical error, Jordan soon begins to suspect that there’s something more sinister going on…
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Trailer for The Rest is Electric, a new science fiction serialized podcast. The first episode will be released May 26, 2020. Find out more information at www.restiselectric.com
Decoding Complete

Decoding Complete

2020-08-0400:23

We will be back with Episode 6 on August 18th!
Trailer for the second season of The Rest is Electric. The first episode of the new season will be released January 10, 2023. Find out more information at www.restiselectric.com Support The Rest is Electric by contributing to their tip jar: https://tips.pinecast.com/jar/the-rest-is-electric
S1E1 - Transferred

S1E1 - Transferred

2020-05-2618:27

Jordan arrives to work... late, Decker 'takes a meeting', and this is our premiere episode! The Rest is Electric is written by Nicola Wanless, production managed by Wei Qing Tan, and directed, sound designed, and sound engineered by Michael Wanless. Jordan is played by Anna Morreale, Decker is played by Patrick Jeffrey, Fiona is played by Espoir Segbeaya, Ms. Casella is played by Sohng-ee Hahn, and The Foreman is played by Paul Warren. As well this episode featured Laura Elaine Couch as Susan. Our logo design was done by the immensely talented Julia Gascoine. A special thanks to the National Theatre School of Canada for providing us with the grant that funded this project, as well as a huge thank you to all of our Patreon donors, including Leslie Hernandez, Chimedum Ohaegbu, and James Arcade. A transcript of this episode is available here Support The Rest is Electric by contributing to their tip jar: https://tips.pinecast.com/jar/the-rest-is-electric
S1E2 - Lunchtime

S1E2 - Lunchtime

2020-06-0914:04

The best part of any work day is lunch. This episode is mostly lunch so you can live vicariously through the characters. The Rest is Electric is co-produced by Michael Wanless and Nicola Wanless. It is written by Nicola Wanless, production managed by Wei Qing Tan, and directed, sound designed and sound engineered by Michael Wanless. It features Anna Morreale as Jordan, Patrick Jeffrey as Decker, Espoir Segbeaya as Fiona, Sohng-ee Hahn as Ms. Casella, and Paul Warren as The Foreman. As well this episode had Melanie Howe as the waiter. Our logo design was done by the immensely talented Julia Gascoine. A special thanks to the National Theatre School of Canada for providing us with the grant that funded this project, as well as a huge thank you to all of our Patreon donors, including Leslie Hernandez, Dimitra Katsuris, Milo Meausette, Chimedum Ohaegbu, and Brent Wanless. And our individual donors including Megan Hirst. A transcript of this episode is available here Support The Rest is Electric by contributing to their tip jar: https://tips.pinecast.com/jar/the-rest-is-electric
I prefer to get my coffee from the futuristic, non-proprietary, Seattle-founded mega corporation. The Rest is Electric is co-produced by Michael Wanless and Nicola Wanless. It is written by Nicola Wanless, production managed by Wei Qing Tan, and directed, sound designed, and sound engineered by Michael Wanless. It features Anna Morreale as Jordan, Patrick Jeffrey as Decker, Espoir Segbeaya as Fiona, Sohng-ee Hahn as Ms. Casella, and Paul Warren as The Foreman. As well this episode we had Laura Elaine Couch as Susan, and Kathryn Kepke as the advertisement narrator. Our logo design was done by the immensely talented Julia Gascoine. A special thanks to the National Theatre School of Canada for providing us with the grant that funded this project, as well as a huge thank you to all of our Patreon donors, including Leslie Hernandez, Dimitra Katsuris, Milo Meausette, Chimedum Ohaegbu, and Brent Wanless. And our individual donors including Megan Hirst. A transcript of this episode is available here Support The Rest is Electric by contributing to their tip jar: https://tips.pinecast.com/jar/the-rest-is-electric
Jordan is best served lightly scorched. Also, does anyone at this company ever get any work done? The Rest is Electric is co-produced by Michael Wanless and Nicola Wanless. It is written by Nicola Wanless, production managed by Wei Qing Tan, and directed, sound designed, and sound engineered by Michael Wanless. It features Anna Morreale as Jordan, Patrick Jeffrey as Decker, Espoir Segbeaya as Fiona, Sohng-ee Hahn as Ms. Casella, and Paul Warren as The Foreman. As well this episode we had Anna Shepard as HR Worker, and Kayla Ross as voicemail voice. Our logo design was done by the immensely talented Julia Gascoine. A special thanks to the National Theatre School of Canada for providing us with the grant that funded this project, as well as a huge thank you to all of our Patreon donors, including Leslie Hernandez, Dimitra Katsuris, Milo Meausette, Chimedum Ohaegbu, and Brent Wanless. And our individual donors including Megan Hirst. A transcript of this episode is available here Support The Rest is Electric by contributing to their tip jar: https://tips.pinecast.com/jar/the-rest-is-electric
Hot office tip: if your boss asks you to have a one-on-one meeting, quit right then and there to be safe. We are taking a short, mid-season hiatus! We will be back on August 18th with Episode 6, but watch our feed before then in case of any special updates. Support The Rest is Electric by donating to their Tip Jar: https://tips.pinecast.com/jar/the-rest-is-electric
Ms. Casella seems like a great boss. Who wouldn't love a supervisor that wants to talk to you as little as you want to talk to them?
Instead of putting all of their organizational efforts into infiltrating Somnotech, Jordan, Decker, and Fiona should just be unionizing.
Let me just say this about James Bond movies: I’ve seen all of the Daniel Craig ones, and yet I couldn’t tell you a single thing that happens in any of them.
S1E9 - Out of Sorts

S1E9 - Out of Sorts

2020-09-2912:44

It’s our Season One finale! Instead of an open door policy, you could say that the CEO has an open vent policy.
Welcome back to the Rest is Electric! We are excited to share Season 2 with you. Season 2 of The Rest is Electric is dedicated to the memory of Bryan Wade. The show is Co-produced by Michael Wanless and Nicola Wanless. This episode was directed by Alyssa Bradac. It was written by Nicola Wanless, production managed and stage managed by Wei Qing Tan, sound designed by Michael Wanless, and sound edited by Olivia Wheeler. It features Anna Morreale as Jordan, Patrick Jeffrey as Decker, Espoir Segbeaya as Fiona, Sohng-ee Hahn as Ms. Casella, and Paul Warren as The Foreman. As well this episode we had Wei Qing Tan as the newscaster, Kayla Ross as the elevator voice, and Laura Couch as Susan. This entire season was recorded at Studio Hot Biscuit, where we were helped by our amazing recording engineers Iain Booth, and Q Gordon. Our logo design was done by the immensely talented Julia Gascoine. This season was in part made possible by a generous grant we received from the Canada Council for the Arts, and we would like to thank them for their support. As well, we want to extend a huge thank you to all of our Patreon donors including Leslie Hernandez, Mars, Chimedum Ohaegbu, and Mark Morreale. Support The Rest is Electric by contributing to their tip jar: https://tips.pinecast.com/jar/the-rest-is-electric
Ok now that you're reading the episode notes, have you ever wanted to be your own boss? I've got a really great essential oil/lifestyle product/knife selling oppurtunity for you. Season two of The Rest is Electric is dedicated to the memory of Bryan Wade. The show is Co-produced by Michael Wanless and Nicola Wanless. This episode was directed by Alyssa Bradac. It was written by Nicola Wanless, production managed and stage managed by Wei Qing Tan, sound designed by Michael Wanless, and sound edited by Olivia Wheeler. It features Anna Morreale as Jordan, Patrick Jeffrey as Decker, Espoir Segbeaya as Fiona, Tevin Sawyer as Shae, and Noxi as Valerie. This entire season was recorded at Studio Hot Biscuit, where we were helped by our amazing recording engineers Iain Booth, and Q Gordon. Our logo design was done by the immensely talented Julia Gascoine. This season was in part made possible by a generous grant we received from the Canada Council for the Arts, and we would like to thank them for their support. As well, we want to extend a huge thank you to all of our Patreon donors including Leslie Hernandez, Mars, Chimedum Ohaegbu, and Mark Morreale. If you would also like to donate to us, you can find our Patreon at patreon.com/therestiselectric. Episode 3 will be coming out February 3rd and you can find us on Twitter, Instagram, and Facebook, @restiselectric, or email us at restiselectricpodcast@gmail.com. We have more information, including transcripts of episodes, available on our website restiselectric.com. Support The Rest is Electric by contributing to their tip jar: https://tips.pinecast.com/jar/the-rest-is-electric
S2E3 - A New Source

S2E3 - A New Source

2023-02-0714:42

Season two of The Rest is Electric is dedicated to the memory of Bryan Wade. The show is Co-produced by Michael Wanless and Nicola Wanless. This episode was directed by Alyssa Bradac. It was written by Nicola Wanless, production managed and stage managed by Wei Qing Tan, sound designed by Michael Wanless, and sound edited by Olivia Wheeler. It features Anna Morreale as Jordan, Patrick Jeffrey as Decker, Espoir Segbeaya as Fiona, Tevin Sawyer as Shae, and Paul Warren as The Foreman. As well this episode we had Laura Couch as Susan, and Patrick Jeffrey as the IT Worker. This entire season was recorded at Studio Hot Biscuit, where we were helped by our amazing recording engineers Iain Booth, and Q Gordon. Our logo design was done by the immensely talented Julia Gascoine. This season was in part made possible by a generous grant we received from the Canada Council for the Arts, and we would like to thank them for their support. As well, we want to extend a huge thank you to all of our Patreon donors including Leslie Hernandez, Mars, Chimedum Ohaegbu, and Mark Morreale. If you would also like to donate to us, you can find our Patreon at patreon.com/therestiselectric. Episode 4 will be coming out February 21st and you can find us on twitter, instagram, and facebook, at restiselectric, or email us at restiselectricpodcast@gmail.com. We have more information, including transcripts of episodes, available on our website restiselectric.com.
Season two of The Rest is Electric is dedicated to the memory of Bryan Wade. The show is co-produced by Michael Wanless and Nicola Wanless. This episode was directed by Alyssa Bradac. It was written by Nicola Wanless, production managed and stage managed by Wei Qing Tan, sound designed by Michael Wanless, and sound edited by Olivia Wheeler. It features Anna Morreale as Jordan, Patrick Jeffrey as Decker, Espoir Segbeaya as Fiona, Tevin Sawyer as Shae, Sohng-ee Hahn as Ms. Casella and Paul Warren as The Foreman. This entire season was recorded at Studio Hot Biscuit, where we were helped by our amazing recording engineers Iain Booth, and Q Gordon. Our logo design was done by the immensely talented Julia Gascoine. This season was in part made possible by a generous grant we received from the Canada Council for the Arts, and we would like to thank them for their support. As well, we want to extend a huge thank you to all of our Patreon donors including Leslie Hernandez, Mars, Chimedum Ohaegbu, and Mark Morreale. If you would also like to donate to us, you can find our Patreon at patreon.com/therestiselectric. Episode 5 will be coming out March 7th and you can find us on twitter, instagram, and facebook, at restiselectric, or email us at restiselectricpodcast@gmail.com. We have more information, including transcripts of episodes, available on our website restiselectric.com.
S2E5 - Reset Day

S2E5 - Reset Day

2023-03-0718:43

Season two of The Rest is Electric is dedicated to the memory of Bryan Wade. We will be taking a short mid-season hiatus, and will return on March 28th with episode six. The show is co-produced by Michael Wanless and Nicola Wanless. This episode was directed by Alyssa Bradac. It was written by Nicola Wanless, production managed and stage managed by Wei Qing Tan, sound designed by Michael Wanless, and sound edited by Olivia Wheeler. It features Anna Morreale as Jordan, Patrick Jeffrey as Decker, Espoir Segbeaya as Fiona, Noxi as Valerie, and Paul Warren as The Foreman. As well this episode we have Laura Couch as Susan. This entire season was recorded at Studio Hot Biscuit, where we were helped by our amazing recording engineers Iain Booth, and Q Gordon. Our logo design was done by the immensely talented Julia Gascoine. This season was in part made possible by a generous grant we received from the Canada Council for the Arts, and we would like to thank them for their support. As well, we want to extend a huge thank you to all of our Patreon donors including Leslie Hernandez, Mars, Chimedum Ohaegbu, and Mark Morreale. If you would also like to donate to us, you can find our Patreon at patreon.com/therestiselectric. You can find us on twitter, instagram, and facebook, at restiselectric, or email us at restiselectricpodcast@gmail.com. We have more information, including transcripts of episodes, available on our website restiselectric.com. Support The Rest is Electric by contributing to their tip jar: https://tips.pinecast.com/jar/the-rest-is-electric
Season two of The Rest is Electric is dedicated to the memory of Bryan Wade. The show is co-produced by Michael Wanless and Nicola Wanless. This episode was directed by Alyssa Bradac. It was written by Nicola Wanless, production managed and stage managed by Wei Qing Tan, sound designed by Michael Wanless, and sound edited by Olivia Wheeler. It features Anna Morreale as Jordan, Patrick Jeffrey as Decker, Espoir Segbeaya as Fiona, Tevin Sawyer as Shae, Sohng-ee Hahn as Ms. Casella and Noxi as Valerie. As well this episode we have Kayla Ross as the elevator voice. This entire season was recorded at Studio Hot Biscuit, where we were helped by our amazing recording engineers Iain Booth, and Q Gordon. Our logo design was done by the immensely talented Julia Gascoine. This season was in part made possible by a generous grant we received from the Canada Council for the Arts, and we would like to thank them for their support. As well, we want to extend a huge thank you to all of our Patreon donors including Leslie Hernandez, Mars, Chimedum Ohaegbu, and Mark Morreale. If you would also like to donate to us, you can find our Patreon at patreon.com/therestiselectric. Episode 7 will be coming out April 11th and you can find us on twitter, instagram, and facebook, at restiselectric, or email us at restiselectricpodcast@gmail.com. We have more information, including transcripts of episodes, available on our website restiselectric.com.
Season two of The Rest is Electric is dedicated to the memory of Bryan Wade. The show is co-produced by Michael Wanless and Nicola Wanless. This episode was directed by Alyssa Bradac. It was written by Nicola Wanless, production managed and stage managed by Wei Qing Tan, sound designed by Michael Wanless, and sound edited by Olivia Wheeler. It features Anna Morreale as Jordan, Patrick Jeffrey as Decker, Espoir Segbeaya as Fiona, Sohng-ee Hahn as Ms. Casella, Paul Warren as the Foreman, and Noxi as Valerie. As well this episode we have Kayla Ross as the Elevator Voice, Megan Eileen Couch Jovie as Leigh I-320 and Madeline Savoie as May Spalding. This entire season was recorded at Studio Hot Biscuit, where we were helped by our amazing recording engineers Iain Booth, and Q Gordon. Our logo design was done by the immensely talented Julia Gascoine. This season was in part made possible by a generous grant we received from the Canada Council for the Arts, and we would like to thank them for their support. As well, we want to extend a huge thank you to all of our Patreon donors including Leslie Hernandez, Mars, Chimedum Ohaegbu, and Mark Morreale. If you would also like to donate to us, you can find our Patreon at patreon.com/therestiselectric. Episode 8 will be coming out April 25th and you can find us on twitter, instagram, and facebook, at restiselectric, or email us at restiselectricpodcast@gmail.com. We have more information, including transcripts of episodes, available on our website restiselectric.com.
Season two of The Rest is Electric is dedicated to the memory of Bryan Wade. The show is co-produced by Michael Wanless and Nicola Wanless. This episode was directed by Alyssa Bradac. It was written by Nicola Wanless, production managed and stage managed by Wei Qing Tan, sound designed by Michael Wanless, and sound edited by Olivia Wheeler. It features Anna Morreale as Jordan, Patrick Jeffrey as Decker, Espoir Segbeaya as Fiona, Tevin Sawyer as Shae, and Noxi as Valerie. As well this episode we have Paul Warren as the desk attendant. This entire season was recorded at Studio Hot Biscuit, where we were helped by our amazing recording engineers Iain Booth, and Q Gordon. Our logo design was done by the immensely talented Julia Gascoine. This season was in part made possible by a generous grant we received from the Canada Council for the Arts, and we would like to thank them for their support. As well, we want to extend a huge thank you to all of our Patreon donors including Leslie Hernandez, jean jacket’s jean jacket, Mars, Chimedum Ohaegbu, and Mark Morreale. If you would also like to donate to us, you can find our Patreon at patreon.com/therestiselectric. Episode 9 will be coming out May 9th and you can find us on twitter, instagram, and facebook, at restiselectric, or email us at restiselectricpodcast@gmail.com. We have more information, including transcripts of episodes, available on our website restiselectric.com.
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Lin

Nearly a year later and no 2nd season or updates. Frustrating that this podcast ended S1 with a cliffhanger since now it doesn't look like there will be a season 2.

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