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MERCY: A Queer Eldritch Western

MERCY: A Queer Eldritch Western
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Wayne Sawyer is a grizzled jack-of-all-trades, helping the folk of Mercy for a mere pittance. When he meets the bizarre and enigmatic academic, Doctor Daisy Gray, they are both thrust into dangers beyond human comprehension. A queer eldritch audio drama set during the tail end of the wild west. For adult audiences only.
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This trailer is best experienced with headphones. For adult audiences only.MERCY: A Queer Eldritch Western is about Wayne Sawyer, a grizzled jack-of-all-trades, who helps the folk of Mercy for a mere pittance. When he meets the bizarre and enigmatic academic, Doctor Daisy Gray, they are both thrust into dangers beyond human comprehension. MERCY is a queer eldritch audio drama set during the tail end of the wild west.This trailer features the vocal talents of Austin Sharp, Aurora Ave-Lallemant, Sneha Kumar, Matt Doherty, Madison Diaz, and James Reece.MERCY is produced by Madison Diaz.The script supervisor for MERCY is Matt Doherty. The writer, director, and sound designer is Jae-in Hwan.Visit our website to check out the full cast and crew list, and our socials: https://strangekindstudio.weebly.com/whoarewe.htmlThe featured song is Pembroke Pines by Walt Adams.SFX & Music sourced from EpidemicSound.Strangekind Studio is a not-for-profit collective that spotlights diverse, intersectional stories and characters. You can support the show by leaving us a rating and spreading the word! Questions? Comments? Contact us at https://strangekindstudio.weebly.com/contact.html Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
MERCY is best experienced with headphones. For adult audiences only. CW: Self-harm, violence and gore, graphic animal death, depictions of alcoholism, misophonia (drinking sounds at 16:45-16:52, 17:01-17:04, 18:21-18:25, 19:19-19:22), ableist language, misogynist language, gunshots, and murder. In the pilot episode of MERCY, Wayne Sawyer meets an amiable and trustworthy new friend, Doctor Daisy Gray. They go for a wagon ride, chat around the fire, and adopt a tentacled pet.This episode features the vocal talents of Austin Sharp, Aurora Ave-Lallemant, Bree Frankel, James Reece, and Sneha Kumar.MERCY is produced by Madison Diaz.The script supervisor is Matt Doherty. Written, directed, and sound designed by Jae-in Hwan. Visit our website to check out the full cast and crew list, and our socials: https://strangekindstudio.weebly.com/mercycastcrew.htmlThe music used in this show can be found here: https://strangekindstudio.weebly.com/mercymusic.htmlSFX & Music sourced from EpidemicSound.A dyslexia-friendly transcript of this episode can be found here: https://docs.google.com/document/d/1Q2TYMXkdmFOZ4KufpLM0WbsvqvluN05axtYvRKcvC0M/edit?usp=sharingStrangekind Studio is a not-for-profit collective that spotlights diverse, intersectional stories and characters. You can support the show by leaving us a rating and spreading the word! Questions? Comments? Contact us at https://strangekindstudio.weebly.com/contact.html Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
MERCY is best experienced with headphones. For adult audiences only. CW: Depictions of alcoholism, misophonia (drinking sounds at 12:40-12:44, 12:58-13:01, 13:19-13:24, 19:56-19:59, 21:04-21:08), self-harm, ableism, ableist language, misogynistic language, graphic depiction of murder, and gunshots. Gray & Sawyer head to the Heart of the Badlands, Mercy, where they bicker and drink and get their fortunes told. This episode features the vocal talents of Austin Sharp, Aurora Ave-Lallemant, Matt Doherty, Madison Diaz, and Sneha Kumar.MERCY is produced by Madison Diaz.The script supervisor is Matt Doherty. Written, directed, and sound designed by Jae-in Hwan. Visit our website to check out the full cast and crew list, and our socials: https://strangekindstudio.weebly.com/mercycastcrew.htmlThe music used in this show can be found here: https://strangekindstudio.weebly.com/mercymusic.htmlSFX & Music sourced from EpidemicSound.A dyslexia-friendly transcript of this episode can be found here: https://docs.google.com/document/d/1jHB0P4ADnPDbLCVclFBO2eqAzwJvkZE3ldD95tS1oqA/edit?usp=sharingStrangekind Studio is a not-for-profit collective that spotlights diverse, intersectional stories and characters. You can support the show by leaving us a rating and spreading the word! Questions? Comments? Contact us at https://strangekindstudio.weebly.com/contact.html Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
MERCY is best experienced with headphones. For adult audiences only. CW: Gun violence, violence & gore, depictions of alcoholism, ableism, ableist language, homophobia, misogynistic language, and depictions of grief.Gray & Sawyer meet friends old and new, and play a game of chase with shadows.This episode features the vocal talents of Austin Sharp, Aurora Ave-Lallemant, Jay Roussouw (Jay33721), Turgize, Matt Doherty, and James Reece.MERCY is produced by Madison Diaz.The script supervisor is Matt Doherty. Written, directed, and sound designed by Jae-in Hwan. Visit our website to check out the full cast and crew list, and our socials: https://strangekindstudio.weebly.com/mercycastcrew.htmlThe music used in this show can be found here: https://strangekindstudio.weebly.com/mercymusic.htmlSFX & Music sourced from EpidemicSound.A dyslexia-friendly transcript of this episode can be found here: https://docs.google.com/document/d/1iTi_nVRQxUjv0GZxPXiRJnNaIGRrK9j569Q9s4M61xE/edit?usp=sharingStrangekind Studio is a not-for-profit collective that spotlights diverse, intersectional stories and characters. You can support the show by leaving us a rating and spreading the word! Questions? Comments? Contact us at https://strangekindstudio.weebly.com/contact.html Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
MERCY is best experienced with headphones. For adult audiences only. CW: Depictions of grief and funerals, religious language, religious entities, non-graphic depiction of mass suicide, mentions of incest, homophobia, misogyny, mentions of femicide, violence & gore, depictions of alcoholism, jump scare (29:42), ableism, and ableist language.Gray & Sawyer take on their first case and go on an unexpected work outing.This episode features the vocal talents of Aurora Ave-Lallemant, Austin Sharp, Sneha Kumar, Matt Doherty, and Hayden Sullivan.MERCY is produced by Madison Diaz.The script supervisor is Matt Doherty. Written, directed, and sound designed by Jae-in Hwan. Visit our website to check out the full cast and crew list, and our socials: https://strangekindstudio.weebly.com/mercycastcrew.htmlThe music used in this show can be found here: https://strangekindstudio.weebly.com/mercymusic.htmlSFX & Music sourced from EpidemicSound, Freesound, and Pixabay.A dyslexia-friendly transcript of this episode can be found here: https://docs.google.com/document/d/1pxkx47U9XWS3GBdb2rRJKjl6tYNfte2N8_mS7DiOQ34/edit?usp=sharingOur featured friend of the show is Project Gnosis by MQ Media!Listen to Project Gnosis now on all podcasting platforms or the RSS here: https://feeds.captivate.fm/projectgnosis/You can check out the Project Gnosis comic here on Webtoons:https://m.webtoons.com/en/canvas/dead-and-red/list?title_no=1035867https://m.webtoons.com/en/canvas/project-gnosis/list?title_no=1031517Strangekind Studio is a not-for-profit collective that spotlights diverse, intersectional stories and characters. You can support the show by leaving us a rating and spreading the word! Questions? Comments? Contact us at https://strangekindstudio.weebly.com/contact.html Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
MERCY is best experienced with headphones. For adult audiences only. CW: Graphic depictions of grief & loss, misogynistic slurs, self-harm, violence & gore, decapitation, depictions of alcoholism, ableist language, hallucinations & mental distress, gunshots, mentions of animal harm & death, non-graphic depiction of teenage sex & sexuality, homophobia, and depiction of a toxic queer relationship.The party go on a guided tour of Ingrave and speak to their inner child.This episode features the vocal talents of Aurora Ave-Lallemant, Austin Sharp, Sneha Kumar, Matt Doherty, and James Reece.MERCY is produced by Madison Diaz.The script supervisor is Matt Doherty. Written, directed, and sound designed by Jae-in Hwan. Visit our website to check out the full cast and crew list, and our socials: https://strangekindstudio.weebly.com/mercycastcrew.htmlThe music used in this show can be found here: https://strangekindstudio.weebly.com/mercymusic.htmlSFX & Music sourced from EpidemicSound, Freesound, and Pixabay.A dyslexia-friendly transcript of this episode can be found here: https://docs.google.com/document/d/1idlc57DrOFPDo1QmyHv5ep7PBsVMAaW1DhTzlpqPfJk/edit?usp=sharingStrangekind Studio is a not-for-profit collective that spotlights diverse, intersectional stories and characters. You can support the show by leaving us a rating and spreading the word! Questions? Comments? Contact us at https://strangekindstudio.weebly.com/contact.html Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
MERCY is best experienced with headphones. For adult audiences only. CW: Graphic depictions of alcoholism, ableist language, depiction of acute mental illness & distress, depiction of grief & loss, misogynistic language, homophobic language, mentions of derealisation & disassociation, violence, mentions of slavery, suicide attempt by jumping (general scene featuring suicidal character from 1:09:51-1:12:40, suicide attempt itself from 1:12:17- 1:12:40), and misophonia (relevant timestamps below).MISOPHONIA TIMESTAMPSDrinking: 5:20-5:32, 5:35-5:39, 30:36-30:40, 50:50-50:55, 1:05:34-1:05:41, 1:06:10-1:06:15, 1:06:52-1:06:56Eating: 30:13-30:32If you are feeling suicidal, you are not alone and there is support available. You deserve to feel supported.You can find help at the IASP website which lists hotlines and resources for your locality: https://www.iasp.info/suicidalthoughts/If you are considering suicide or self-harm or are in danger, please call your local emergency services immediately to ensure your safety.The party debrief over coffee and rocks, and get spectacularly frilled for a dinner party.This episode features the vocal talents of Austin Sharp, Aurora Ave-Lallemant, Sneha Kumar, Bree Frankel, James Reece, and Tenest Tang.MERCY is produced by Madison Diaz.The script supervisor is Matt Doherty. Written, directed, and sound designed by Jae-in Hwan. Visit our website to check out the full cast and crew list, and our socials: https://strangekindstudio.weebly.com/mercycastcrew.htmlThe music used in this show can be found here: https://strangekindstudio.weebly.com/mercymusic.htmlSFX & Music sourced from EpidemicSound.com, Freesound.org, and Pixabay.com A dyslexia-friendly transcript of this episode can be found here: https://docs.google.com/document/d/1sFuEiw4fz-Ee0X8uAWlWzEkwgPhXH6wq2sBeaEaqroI/edit?usp=sharingOur featured friend of the show is Dead West by Devin Steffens!Listen to Dead West now on all podcasting platforms or the RSS here:https://feeds.acast.com/public/shows/dead-westStrangekind Studio is a not-for-profit collective that spotlights diverse, intersectional stories and characters. You can support the show by leaving us a rating and spreading the word! Questions? Comments? Contact us at https://strangekindstudio.weebly.com/contact.html Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
CW: Violence & gore, demons, mentions of kidnapping.The next episode of MERCY is on its way soon! In the meantime, we'd love to introduce our friend of the show, The Foxkey Chronicles: What Hides Beneath by the brilliant Cole & Eleana Hill. If you're a fan of shows like MERCY and Old Gods of Appalachia, enjoy westerns, folk horror & mythologies, and damn good writing, check out this incredible (and blood curdling) episode from the Hill sisters. In this featured episode (Episode 9: Avarice and Apathy), we follow Montgomery Bernard. He is also known as the demon Avarice, staggered drunkenly through a narrow alley, satiated and uncaring for the world around him. He was power and greed, and lust, and everything horrid in the world, but tonight, the dark shadows of the world do not belong to him. For once, the hunter is hunted. And Montgomery Bernard is about to learn that even demons have reason to be afraid of the dark. Avarice was the first—a Whisper, born with the death of the mother and father. And Avarice…was afraid.TRANSCRIPT: https://drive.google.com/file/d/1nyhJpdyIXTWPA3uUBRwjrrDuxTr0eYme/view?usp=sharingSHOW DESCRIPTION: In the old western town of Murkwood, Texas, children and their parents are turning up dead. In their absence, something stirs, a dark heart, filled with wretched intent. The Whispers, the bodies of those children, now possessed by demons, rise. The Foxkey Chronicles: What Hides Beneath descends into a world much like your own but different, where witches known as Foxkeys and Walkers are called to defend against demons that hunger for innocent blood. The Foxkey Chronicles: What Hides Beneath is the creation of twin sisters Cole Hill and Eleana Hil. They are a two-woman team that writes, performs, and produces every chilling episode themselves. To find out more about the Foxkey Chronicles, head to their website, foxkeychronicles.com or find them on instragram at TheFoxkeyChronicles. If you like what you hear, please follow and rate their show on your favorite podcasting app!Strangekind Studio is a not-for-profit collective that spotlights diverse, intersectional stories and characters. You can support the show by leaving us a rating and spreading the word! Questions? Comments? Contact us at https://strangekindstudio.weebly.com/contact.html Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.