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THE FARM is a gripping narrative audio drama podcast about family secrets, rural suspense, and a woman’s fight to reclaim her legacy. Produced by Little Fish Entertainment, this slow-burn thriller blends mystery, betrayal, and emotional depth in a small-town setting.


When a high-powered architect returns home after her father’s sudden death, she uncovers a conspiracy that could cost her the farm—and her life.


The Farm is a mystery-thriller audio drama about family secrets, betrayal, and survival created by award-winning writer Melody Herr and starring Ellysa Rose as Reilly. This slow-burn thriller blends mystery, betrayal, and emotional depth in a small-town setting.


STARRING



  • Ellysa Rose as Reilly Whitaker

  • Donte Paris as Josh Tillerman

  • Brendan A. Bradley as Cam

  • Ray Huizar as Harrison Whitaker


Also featuring Rushi Kota, Alex Lizotte, Andrea Luna Grano, Chelsea Kupitz, Chelsea Spirito, James David Benedict, Eloise Coopersmith, Genevieve McDevitt, George Vincent, Georgia Bridgers, Hadley Smith, James Moorer, James Zolliecoffer, Jeanne Taylor, Jekeva Phillips, Jon Root, Kasia Szarek, Kevin O'Conner, Kijan Simmons, Kyle F. Andrews, Liliana McDevitt, Linsay Zaharia Rousseau, Mia Nika Passarella, Michael Mau, Nic Creznic, Omari Williams, Paul Hartell, Raven Thomson, Rhea Fluker, Sarah Lilly, Simon Provan, Sufyan G Mahmud, Veena Bidasha.



  • Crew
    Produced and Created by Melody Herr

  • Edited by Sebastian Jones

  • SFX Editors: Alexander Weed, Enoch Quintanilla
    Supervising Sound Editor & Re-Recording Mixer: Enoch Quintanilla

  • Music by AviShai Dayanim and Ellysa Rose

  • Written by Melody Herr, Kristin Holodak, Jekeva Phillips, Leah Simmons, and Adriana Laplanche


Episode specific details for cast and crew can be found on each episode.

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A missing friend. A grain silo. A plan too dark to imagine. The Farm is a mystery-thriller audio drama about family secrets, betrayal, and survival. Credits   Story created by Melody Herr Audioplay by Leah Simmons Story Editor Melody Herr Produced and Created by Melody Herr Edited by Sebastian Jones Sound Design by Enoch Quintanilla Music by AviShai Dayanim and Ellysa Rose Starring: Ellysa Rose as Reilly Whitaker And Co-Starring: Brendan Bradley as CAM Donte Paris as JOSH TILLERMAN Featuring: Andrea Luna Grano as SHERIFF HERNANDEZ Georgia Bridgers as IDA McINTYRE Jeanne Taylor as MOLLY Jekeva Phillips as DIWA NGUYEN Michael Mau as OFFICER BRYSON Paul Hartel as FRANK TILLERMAN
A hidden message. A white whale. A pocket watch that changes everything. The Farm is a mystery-thriller audio drama about family secrets, betrayal, and survival. Credits Story created by Melody Herr   Audioplay by Adriana Laplanche  Story Editor Melody Herr  Produced and Created by Melody Herr  Edited by Sebastian Jones  Sound Design by Enoch Quintanilla  Music by AviShai Dayanim & Ellysa Rose  Starring:  Ellysa Rose as Reilly Whitaker  With Special Guest star Rushi Kota as SHERIFF ACHAK And Co-Starring:  Brendan Bradley as CAM  Donte Paris as JOSH TILLERMAN  Featuring:  Mark Veau as the RADIO REPORTER  Georgia Bridgers as IDA McINTYRE  Jeanne Taylor as MOLLY Omari Williams as BRETT Andrea Grano as Sheriff Hernandez Georgia Bridgers as Ida McIntyre     TRANSCRIPT:  Speaker A: And move. You don't want to do this, Cam. You don't know anything about what I really want to do. Speaker B: I got a few ideas, actually. Speaker A: Toss your keys to the side. Do it. You killed Gregory. Yeah, I did. You're smiling about this? I didn't think you'd be the one to figure it out. Guess Riley likes you for your brains, too. Why? What did he do to you? A better question is, what didn't he do? He had a good father, Josh. Strong, hard-working. It's a shame you're nothing like him. Speaker B: Everything's been falling apart since you came to town: Gregory, the farm, the animals, the Bill Hook, Harrison. Speaker A: I call it falling into place. Speaker B: Riley's gonna know what you did. Speaker A: You're gonna pay. Yeah? How's that? Josh, Riley knows I'm here. I beg to differ. No, no, I told her right before. You're lucky I need you alive, Josh. Consider this an act of mercy. Speaker C: You're listening to the Farm, A Little Fish Entertainment and Honeydew Studios Production. This is episode eight. What doesn't kill you maims you. Dust on the floor and dreams in the train. Another night talking to the rain. Speaker B: You are a mess. Speaker C: And you're a dick. Let me go. Speaker B: Well, I can't let you drive. Speaker C: First of all, I can sleep in the back of the car. But secondly, what are you gonna do, take my keys? Speaker B: Dude, I don't want to wrestle you. Speaker C: Brett, move. Speaker B: I'm not letting you near that car. It is too much of a risk. Speaker C: Fine. Screw it. I'm walking home. Speaker B: Riley. Seriously? Riley. God, you suck when you're drunk. Speaker C: I knew I wasn't okay, but that didn't mean I needed a babysitter. Especially not Barrett. Playing the nice guy while trying to steal my promotion. I used to think I could count on people, but these days, I don't even trust my own instincts, let alone anyone else's. What a jerk. Oh, and speaking of jerks. Speaker B: Hey, Riley, it's Josh. Please call me back when you get the chance. I promise you, what you saw today, it's not what you think. I care about you. And us. It could be us too much to betray you. Riley, call me. Speaker A: Please. Speaker C: I don't know what to believe. Speaker D: Josh. Speaker E: Riley. What on earth are you doing out here so late? Speaker C: Oh, I was just walking home. Speaker E: You're as drunk as a skunk. Get inside. You can sleep on the cot in the back and rest up till morning. Speaker C: But I really should head home. Like, really. Speaker E: And your father would damn near rise out of the grave if I let you walk alone at night. So get inside, young lady. Get in there. Move it. Speaker C: Okay, okay, okay, Mrs. Molly. Speaker A: Leave. Speaker B: 98.3Fm before we dive into the forecast this morning and beyond. I want to put it off, actually, as long as I. I can, because it's not good news. Just make sure you have umbrellas. We'll get to that momentarily. Batavia police have finally released more details on the recent death of longtime resident Gregory Whitman, whose real name we now know to be Gregory Edward Hawthorne. Our very own D. James has the latest coming up from the newsroom, and she'll have more updates for details on that new release. Speaker A: Oh, not so fast, pretty boy. You don't want to tire yourself out. You're not going anywhere. How are my rope tying skills? You want to give me a little wiggle? That'll do. Tight as a whistle. I guess there are good parts to being an ex boy Scout, huh? Oh, I hope you don't mind that I took your phone. Now let's see who's gone. Oh, looks like they're missing you at work, Joshy. Don't worry. Your job is the last thing you need to worry about. Not like BFC to grow back. Okay, I'm going to take off your gag now, but if you decide to scream like a girl, I'll pop you right here and make up a wonderful little story about how you just couldn't handle Riley rejecting you after all this time and blew your brains out with your own gun. Deal. Mm. That tastes like shit. Well, blood and manure stained ropes don't mix, do they? Speaker B: Why are you doing this to me? Speaker A: To Riley? You really want to know, Josh? All right. Do you know what it's like to be a fuck up, Josh? Huh? Like a genuine, real fuck up? From the first day you were born, you were just wrong. Conceived out of a dirty little secret. Raised like a special little problem. You're either never enough or entirely too much. Do you know what that's like? Speaker B: I didn't realize this would be a therapy session. Speaker A: Try again. No, I don't know what that's like. It's terrible. It's fucking terrible. It's lonely. It's the feeling of being marked before you even know who you are or what you're capable of. Doesn't matter how much you want to be good or what you want to give to the world. All anyone ever sees when they look at you is a fuck up. I know you don't know what that's like. I know Riley doesn't either. But if things had just gone Right in my life, the way I deserved. Then this whole place would be mine. No dead animals, no rotten milk, no piling bills. So once you take the fall, thanks to this, a bill hook. Along with a few other strange coincidences. Like your obsession with Riley, you skirting around the farm, you're skirting around Riley. Leave her out of this. And this farm will be mine, like it always should have been. You're crazy. Help. Help. Speaker E: Shut up. Speaker A: I warned you. Now you can enjoy another long nap as I add your prints to this lovely little murder weapon and drop it off at the station. Speaker C: Oh. Speaker A: There you go. Thanks, genius. Sleep tight. Speaker E: Riley, dear, you awake? It's almost seven. Speaker C: Oh, Jesus Christ. My head. Speaker E: Language, sweetheart. Speaker C: God. Who are you? My dad? Sorry. Bad headache. Speaker E: I figured. I brought you coffee and painkillers. Didn't want you driving with a bad head on your shoulders. Speaker C: Oh, thank you, Molly. Mmm. Geez, what'd I do without you? Speaker E: Stumble home like a drunkard? That ain't like you, sweetheart. Speaker C: To be fair, it was a really rough day. Speaker E: You had a really rough few weeks, actually. But I don't want that to mean you put yourself in harm's way. Your father would never forgive me if I let you get caught up. Speaker C: I know, Mal. I'm sorry. Speaker E: It's all right, baby girl. Oh, you stink like a skunk too. No, really, like beer, whiskey and whatever else lives in the yeti. You best head home to clean up. I'm opening the diner soon. Speaker C: You usually open at 6. Speaker E: I wanted to give you some time to sleep in. Speaker C: God, I really don't deserve you. Speaker E: Yes, you do, baby. Now, I left some of yesterday's pastries up at the front. Take them home for you and Cam. Consider it breakfast. Speaker C: Do I have to? Speaker E: There's nothing wrong with a food girl. Speaker C: No, no, no. I mean, do I have to head back to the farm? Speaker E: Everyone's gotta face the music eventually, dear. Speaker C: I know. Can I get a second coffee to go? Speaker E: Yeah. Speaker C: The only thing worse than my hangover was facing the music back at the farm. But I needed answers. And Cam was the only one who might actually give me some late night something like that. Speaker A: Coffee? Oh, thanks. Speaker C: Oy, buster. Hope you didn't miss me too much. Hey, no tugging. You're no better, boy. What's gotten into him? Speaker A: Not a clue. He probably just needs some ball catching. I wouldn't worry. Excuse my French, but you look like shit, Riley. Is this cause of Josh? Speaker C: He didn't come by, did he? Speaker A: You know, I'll answer your question when you answer mine. Speaker C: I Saw him talking to my co worker Brett, over at BFC yesterday. Don't say I told you so. Speaker A: So you think they're plotting about the. Speaker C: I think Josh hasn't been entirely honest about his intentions. Speaker A: Oh, well, I'm sorry, Riley, but that ain't right. Not at all. And Josh ain't been by the farm, by the way. It was a quiet night. Speaker C: Good. I'm glad. Speaker A: Are you? Who is that? Speaker C: No, you gotta be kidding me. Speaker A: Morning, ma'. Speaker C: Am. Speaker A: How can I help you? Speaker F: Nice to see you again, Ms. Whittaker. Speaker C: Yeah, you, too. What brought you over here? Speaker F: I looked into what we talked about and noticed we've gotten a few anonymous reports about issues with runoff. I'm here to follow up and test the local soil. Speaker C: I told you, we don't use any heavy chemicals. Speaker F: I believe you, but I am still required to do the test. Can you direct me to a local water source? Speaker A: If you head right past those gates, it'll lead you to the canal. Speaker F: Thank you. Speaker A: Oh, whoa. Don't crush your coffee cup to death. Why don't you head inside to clean up and get some breakfast? I'll give you a shower to. She's finished. Speaker C: Yeah, sure. Thanks, Cam. Hey, Josh, it's Riley. I got your voicemail. I'm really confused. I won't lie. But if you want to talk about things, just call me back, okay? I. I'll talk to you soon. God, Riley, you really suck at this. Speaker A: What's that you're doing?
Episode 7: Hooked

Episode 7: Hooked

2025-10-0635:42

Friend or foe? A reporter on the prowl. Trust frays to the breaking point. The Farm is a mystery-thriller audio drama about family secrets, betrayal, and survival. Credits Story created by Melody Herr Audioplay by Jekeva Phillips Story Editor Melody Herr Produced and Created by Melody Herr Edited by Sebastian Jones Sound Design by Enoch Quintanilla Music by AviShai Dayanim & Ellysa Rose Starring: Ellysa Rose as Reilly Whitaker   With Special Guest Star: Rushi Kota as SHERIFF ACHAK And Co-Starring: Brendan Bradley as CAM Donte Paris as JOSH TILLERMAN Jekeva Phillips as DIWA JAMES Featuring: Chelsea Spirito as MARTHA / RADIO REPORTER James Moorer as DEPUTY / RADIO ANNOUNCER Omari Williams as BRETT Paul Hartel as FRANK TILLERMAN Rhea Fluker as DOC MONA Sufyan G Mahmud as KLINT KYLE Veena Bidasha as BARTENDER   A Little Fish Entertainment and Hunnydew Studios production.   TRANSCRIPT:  Speaker A: Move it. Speaker B: Wide load. Now let me channel four. Of all the glory. Clint. Stay on my six. Excuse me. Speaker C: Pardon me. Make way, please. Speaker B: I said stay on my six, kid. Like a war zone, Diwa. Ha. Kid, I've seen one this. Hell. This is what I call day night. Oh, hey, there's the cheat. Keep up, Clint. What? You're looking for employment tomorrow? Get me. Speaker C: Got it. Speaker B: We'll be rolling of what? Speaker C: Oh, yeah. Go. Speaker B: This is D1 James with Channel 8 News. We're here on the scene as local Batavia police have just uncovered a ghastly murder. Sheriff Hotchuk. Sheriff Hotchuk. Speaker D: Oh, boy. Speaker E: No comment. Speaker B: What can you tell us about the investigation? Speaker F: No comment. Speaker B: According to census records, this house belonged to Gregory Whitman, 59. Speaker F: No comment. Speaker B: Can you confirm if the body was dead or. Speaker F: No comment. Speaker C: Damn it, diva. Speaker F: You always gotta be so dogged. Speaker B: First murderer in 15 years. Didn't you expect me to bark my heels? Hell, this is the scoop of the decade. Speaker F: Yeah, don't I know it. The whole world's watching. Speaker B: Glad I wore my lime green pantsuit then. Speaker A: You're listening to the Farm A Little Fish Entertainment and Honeydew Studios Production. This is episode seven, Hooked. Speaker B: Damn sheriff's got us stuck behind the tape like the riff raff. Come on, kid, think. How are we gonna get in there? She's been talking to that girl for 20 minutes already. Speaker C: What if we steal a cops badge? Then we can just flash it in and in we go. Speaker B: Thank God you. Well, you're not ugly. Speaker G: I'll give you that. Speaker B: Besides, what police officers do you know that wear line green pants? Think. Speaker E: Good point. Speaker B: Doc Mona. They really called in the cavalry on this one. Speaker C: Who's Doc Mona? Speaker B: She's the EMEA over at Otsego County. Best medical examiner in the state. She oversees three other counties, including this one. Speaker C: I thought they handled that stuff at the funeral home. Speaker B: Usually they do. Not much happens here. They call her in on the big stuff. Like that pile up on the interstate last year. She's good. Damn good. We got history. Speaker C: Good history. Speaker B: Let's go find out. Speaker E: These bags get heavier than. Speaker G: Damn it. Speaker E: You. Speaker G: Not old Mona. Just overworked. Speaker B: Need any help? Speaker G: Yeah, you can get the knife out my back. Speaker B: Hmm. Guess it'll be a no in the good history, kid. Ah, come on, Mona. You still sore about that Dorning case? That was three years ago. Speaker G: You claimed my office was responsible for the mistrial. That I mishandled evidence. Speaker B: Someone in your office? Not you, necessarily. And look, you're here all alone now. Tell me I'm Wrong. Speaker G: You just come here to kneedle me? Speaker B: No, I came here to call in a favor. Speaker G: In what universe do I owe you a favor, Lansing? What do you want? Speaker B: Suppose you let me put on that extra pair of coveralls that I know you have in the back so I can work my magic incognito stuff. Speaker G: You think I'm gonna let Batavia's resident sensational reporter into a crime scene? Every hold back will be on the morning news. Pass five minutes, not five milliseconds. And you lost that. You're trying to call in the moment you print your slanderous article. Enjoy life outside the yellow tape. Speaker B: Come on, kid. Hold my blazer while I get dressed. Speaker C: How did you. Speaker B: Her hands were full. She didn't have time to lock the door. Devil's in the details, Clint. That's the first rule of being a recorder. Speaker C: Ready when you are. Speaker B: Where I'm going, you can't follow. Don't worry, kid. I got my recorder right here. Keep your camera on scope. This ain't. I'm gonna go see if I can talk to that redhead the sheriff is so keen on. Speaker C: You got. Speaker F: So your story, Mrs. Whitaker. Speaker A: It's Miss. Speaker F: Ms. Whitaker, is that Gregory Whitman goes on vacation and just left his door unlocked? Speaker A: No, that's what the neighbor told us. Obviously, the killer left the door unlocked when he left. Speaker F: But we haven't found any keys in Gregory's place, which would indicate that the killer took them when he left. Now, why would the killer take the keys and not lock the door? Speaker A: What does this have to do with. Speaker F: How did you get in the house, Ms. Whitaker? Cat got your tongue? Or maybe your boyfriend will tell me. Speaker A: You don't really think I had anything to do with this. That man has been dead for years. Probably. Speaker F: Which brings me back to my original question. Why such an interest in a dead man? Speaker A: I didn't know he was dead before I got here. Speaker B: Right, right, right. Speaker F: And who is great Gregory to you? Speaker B: Got Whitaker and someone named Josh. Note to self. Check me by hotel so I can make sure. Oh. Speaker A: I was right. The knowing is worse. I was looking for the truth, and now I'll never get it. Just more questions. As if my life wasn't already enough of a mess, now I'm somehow tangled up in a murder investigation. I. I wish I'd never asked Cam to open that stupid diary. Speaker B: Sheriff, thatcheck almost saw. Speaker G: This pattern. Most likely the murder weapon. You can see there's a stab wound just above the right pectoral, but the wound is curved, as if from a A blunt type blade or some other blade with a unique curve. Speaker H: Yeah, that's good to know, doc, but you know, this is kind of like above my pay grade, so can we wrap this up? Cause it's colder than a witch's titan here. Speaker G: That's the air conditioner. Not only is it a deterrent to the smell, it's also responsible for the desiccation of the flesh, which has done a beautiful job preserving this pattern here. You see it? Speaker B: Mm. Speaker H: How long you think he's been desiccated? Speaker G: Desiccated or deceased? Speaker H: Pick one. Speaker B: Yeesh. Speaker H: I mean, you see his eyes? They're white and they're white. And they're still looking at me. Speaker G: Not an unusual phenomenon for the iris to cloud over after death. Judging by the level of decomp and the condition of the room, 12 to. Speaker H: 16 weeks in three to four months. Got it. You done? Speaker B: Almost. Speaker G: Put the coin next to the blood spatter for comparison. Speaker H: Shouldn't she be doing this? Speaker B: Huh? Oh, damn. Speaker H: Your assistant, right? I mean. I mean, judge about you. Speaker B: No, just let me explain. Hang on it. Speaker G: No need, Dewa. Deputy cut. Speaker B: I mean, is this really necessary? Oh, hey, watch it, buster. Speaker G: Gaga too. Sheriff. This is lovely, even for you. Speaker H: D1. Speaker G: You know, one day you're gonna find yourself in real trouble, and you won't have a single friend to help you. Speaker B: Yeah, yeah. Story my life. Are we done with this perp walk business or what? This isn't how I prefer to be handcuffed. Speaker G: Real trouble. Speaker B: Yeah, yeah. Oh, gosh. Sorry. Speaker E: Sorry. The rain will wash the coffee stains from my pants. Speaker B: Long night, huh? Speaker E: No signs of stopping. Speaker B: Sheriff's really drilling into your girlfriend, Briley. Speaker E: She's not my girlfriend, Riley. Speaker B: But you guys slept together. Speaker D: You a detective reporter? Speaker E: Worse. Speaker B: Ouch. Come on. Speaker E: What makes you think we slept together? Speaker B: Chef asked her earlier. She abruptly changed the subjects. Kinda like you just did. Speaker E: I don't know what that has to do with an old tripod of body that's been dead for years. Speaker B: Months. Speaker E: Months. How many months? Speaker B: What did the sheriff ask you? He questioned you first. Sit for Tad Handsome. Speaker E: He just wanted to know how I knew Gregory and what we were doing here. Speaker B: This is the part where you fill in that blank. Speaker E: Riley wanted to talk to him, that's all. Speaker B: Uh huh. You're holding back, but I'll let it slide for now. Here's my car for me. Speaker A: It's late, I'm tired, it's raining, and you have nothing to hold me. You want to charge me, you know where to find me, Sheriff. Josh, we're leaving now. Speaker E: In a minute. This is dealer. Speaker A: She is. Speaker B: No, she always is. Chairman. Speaker A: Listen, lady, after the night I've had, you do not want to get on my bad side here. Speaker E: I'll be over in a minute. Speaker A: Fine. One or I'm leaving without you. Speaker B: Nice meeting you. Speaker E: I know that look. She's serious. And what about the body? Speaker B: He's only been dead three or four months. Something else too. Speaker E: What? Speaker B: Doc? Mona said the stab wound was Kurt. Speaker E: Kurt? Speaker B: Yeah. Speaker E: I'll call you if I hear anything. Speaker B: Even better. Walking away. I was in bed with you. Handsome Shares that one. Climb out of it
A missing man. A vanishing trail. A conspiracy taking shape. The Farm is a mystery-thriller audio drama about family secrets, betrayal, and survival. Credits Story and Audioplay by Melody Herr Produced and Created by Melody Herr Edited by Sebastian Jones Sound Design by Enoch Quintanilla Music by AviShai Dayanim & Ellysa Rose Story Editor: Melody Herr Starring: Ellysa Rose as Reilly Whitaker And Co-Starring: Brendan Bradley as CAM Donte Paris as JOSH TILLERMAN Featuring: Andrea Luna Grano as SHERIFF HERNANDEZ Chelsea Spirito as MARTHA David Benedict as DOUGLAS KANE Eloise Coopersmith as ELDERLY WOMAN Georgia Bridgers as IDA McINTYRE / TAYLOR James Moorer as DEPUTY Paul Hartel as FRANK TILLERMAN Sarah Lilly as NOSEY NEIGHBOR  
A forbidden love. A tragic accident. A diary that refuses to stay silent. The Farm is a mystery-thriller audio drama about family secrets, betrayal, and survival. Credits Story and Audioplay by Melody Herr Produced and Created by Melody Herr Edited by Sebastian Jones & Melody Herr Sound Design by Enoch Quintanilla Music by AviShai Dayanim & Ellysa Rose Story Editor: Melody Herr Starring: Ellysa Rose as Reilly Whitaker And Co-Starring: Brendan Bradley as CAM Chelsea Spirito as MARTHA and the RADIO REPORTER Featuring: Ray Huizar as HARRISON WHITAKER David Benedict as Dr. PARSONS James Moorer as RADIO ANNOUNCER Linsay Rousseau as CASHIER Jeanne Taylor as MOLLY Kijan Simmons as PRINCIPAL Kyle F. Andrews as GREGORY HAWTHORNE Keith Herr as P.A. Mia Nika Passarella as DJ Raven Thomson as YOUNG REILLY Veena Bidasha as DOCTOR JOYTHI / SHEILA   Additional Music by AudioCoffee: https://www.audiocoffee.net/
A warning on a truck. Milk gone sour. A body dug from the ground. The Farm is a mystery-thriller audio drama about family secrets, betrayal, and survival. Produced and Created by Melody Herr Edited by Sebastian Jones SFX Editors: Alexander Weed, Enoch Quintanilla Supervising Sound Editor & Re-Recording Mixer: Enoch Quintanilla Music by AviShai Dayanim and Ellysa Rose Audioplay by  Leah Simmons Story Editor: Melody Herr Starring Ellysa Rose as Reilly Whitaker Co-Starring Brendan Bradley as Cam Donte Paris as Josh Tillerman Featuring Andrea Luna Grano as Sheriff Hernandez Georgia Bridgers as Ida McIntyre Jeanne Taylor as Molly Michael Mau as Officer Bryson Sufyan G Mahmud as Klint Kyle  
A secret affair. A buried truth. An unwelcome guest. The Farm is a mystery-thriller audio drama about family secrets, betrayal, and survival. Credits Story created by Melody Herr Audioplay by Jekeva Phillips Story Editor: Melody Herr Produced and created by Melody Herr Edited by Sebastian Jones Sound Design by Alexander Weed & Enoch Quintanilla Music by AviShai Dayanim & Ellysa Rose Starring: Ellysa Rose as Reilly Whitaker And Co-Starring: Brendan Bradley as CAM Donte Paris as JOSH TILLERMAN Featuring: Andrea Luna Grano as SHERIFF HERNANDEZ Chelsea Spirito as MARTHA David Benedict as DOUGLAS KANE Georgia Bridgers as IDA McINTYRE Liliana McDevitt as WINIFRED "WINNIE" CONROY Linsay Rousseau as NURSE 1 Omari Williams as BRETT Paul Hartel as FRANK TILLERMAN Rhea Fluker as DOC MONA (aka DR. RAMONA DRAKE) Veena Bidasha as BARTENDER
Thirty days on the farm. Strange noises. Someone’s watching. The Farm is a mystery-thriller audio drama about family secrets, betrayal, and survival. Credits Story Created by Melody Herr Audioplay by Kristin Holodak Story Editor Melody Herr Produced and Created by Melody Herr Edited by Sebastian Jones Sound Design by Alexander Weed & Enoch Quintanilla Music by AviShai Dayanim & Ellysa Rose Starring: Ellysa Rose as Reilly Whitaker And Co-Starring: Brendan Bradley as CAM Donte Paris as JOSH TILLERMAN Featuring: Georgia Bridgers as TAYLOR James Moorer as the PASTOR Jeanne Taylor as MOLLY Jon Root as ROGER Kasia as STELLA Kevin O'Conner as MR. THOMPSON Liliana McDevitt as WINIFRED "WINNIE" CONROY / JESSIE PITSAHA Michael Mau as OFFICER BRYSON Nic Creznic as MR. PITSAHA Omari Williams as BRETT Paul Hartel as FRANK TILLERMAN Ray Huizar as HARRISON WHITAKER Sarah Lilly as the LAWYER Alex Lizotte as MR. WILLIAMS Chelsea Spirito as the HEAD OF HR and MARTHA Ellysa Rose as the BFC RECEPTIONIST George Vincent as CHARLIE Raven Thomson as YOUNG REILLY Simon Provan as MARK JOHNSON
A career in freefall. A family tragedy. Secrets waiting in the shadows. Reilly thought she had it all figured out: a promising career in New York City and a stable life with her girlfriend. But in a single week, everything shatters—her designs are called into question, her relationship implodes, and a shocking tragedy at the family farm pulls her back home. What begins as a personal crisis soon spirals into suspicion, betrayal, and a mystery that refuses to stay buried. The Farm is a mystery-thriller audio drama about family secrets, betrayal, and survival. Credits Story and Audioplay by Melody Herr Produced and Created by Melody Herr Edited by Sebastian Jones Sound Design by Alexander Weed & Enoch Quintanilla Music by AviShai Dayanim & Ellysa Rose Story Editor: Melody Herr Starring: Ellysa Rose as Reilly Whitaker And Co-Starring: Donte Paris as JOSH TILLERMAN Ray Huizar as HARRISON WHITAKER Also Featuring Chelsea Kupitz as The COUNTRY CROONER Chelsea Spirito as THE OTHER WOMAN and TRAIN ANNOUNCER Ellysa Rose as The DISPATCHER George Vincent as CHARLIE Georgia Bridgers as TAYLOR James Zolliecoffer as NURSE 2 Jekeva Phillips as the VOICE ASSISTANT and WAITRESS Jon Root as ROGER Kasia as STELLA Linsay Rousseau as NURSE 1 Mark Veau as the RADIO DJ Michael Mau as OFFICER BRYSON Omari Williams as BRETT Raven Thomson as YOUNG REILLY Sufyan G Mahmud as the DOORMAN and SKATEBOARDER
THE FARM - TRAILER

THE FARM - TRAILER

2025-08-0700:37

OUT NOW! THE FARM is a gripping narrative audio drama podcast about family secrets, rural suspense, and a woman’s fight to reclaim her legacy. When a high-powered architect returns home after her father’s sudden death, she uncovers a conspiracy that could cost her the farm—and her life. The Farm is a mystery-thriller audio drama about family secrets, betrayal, and survival.
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Bella Ring

Very slow burn short binge. Set up for another session but mostly finished at the end of the first session. ⭐️⭐️⭐️

Nov 9th
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