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When her home speaker begins picking up her neighbors’ conversations and broadcasting them into her apartment, a lonely recent New York transplant, Julia (Rachel Brosnahan) becomes increasingly obsessed with her neighbors' lives. But what begins as a voyeuristic endeavor quickly devolves into a situation with real world consequences, and she quickly realizes she doesn’t know who to trust.
From the makers of Last Known Position and Soft Voice comes Listening In, a uniquely modern mystery thriller premiering everywhere May 25th. QCODE+ subscribers on Apple Podcasts will get early access to new episodes before anyone else and exclusive bonus content. Learn more at apple.co/qcode.
Produced by QCODE and Scrap Paper Pictures. Created, written, and directed by Sabrina Jaglom. Starring Rachel Brosnahan, Manish Dayal, David Aaron Baker, Caroline Aaron, Adeline Rudolph, Bridget Regan, Daniel J Watts, and Dana Melanie.
In the first of eight episodes, writer Julia has just moved to NYC with her husband Noah, where she struggles to settle in. One day her home speaker system starts to transmit conversations from the various neighbors in her building, and Julia decides to listen in on their private lives.
Warning: This episode contains Adult Content and Adult Language.
From QCODE, makers of fantastic audio fiction. Visit QCODEMedia.com to learn more. And, check out some of our other shows including: The Left Right Game with Tessa Thompson, Borrasca with Cole Sprouse, Blackout with Rami Malek, Soft Voice with Naomi Scott.
When Julia continues to eavesdrop, she uncovers parts of her own life that are lacking, and receives an unexpected and disconcerting visit from Noah’s boss, Henry.
Warning: This episode contains Strong Sexual Content and Adult Langauge.
From QCODE, makers of fantastic audio fiction. Visit QCODEMedia.com to learn more. And, check out some of our other shows including: The Left Right Game with Tessa Thompson, Borrasca with Cole Sprouse, Blackout with Rami Malek, Soft Voice with Naomi Scott.
Neighborly introductions are made. Meanwhile, Julia’s listening habits start to reveal a sinister plot, potentially involving her husband, and she begins to probe further into his affairs.
Warning: This episode contains Adult Content and Adult Language.
From QCODE, makers of fantastic audio fiction. Visit QCODEMedia.com to learn more. And, check out some of our other shows including: The Left Right Game with Tessa Thompson, Borrasca with Cole Sprouse, Blackout with Rami Malek, Soft Voice with Naomi Scott.
Julia becomes further detached from her own life the more she invests herself in the lives of her neighbors, including snooping around the building. What she finds not only deepens the mystery, but brings it much closer to home.
Warning: This episode contains Adult Content and Adult Language.
From QCODE, makers of fantastic audio fiction. Visit QCODEMedia.com to learn more. And, check out some of our other shows including: The Left Right Game with Tessa Thompson, Borrasca with Cole Sprouse, Blackout with Rami Malek, Soft Voice with Naomi Scott.
The scope of the conspiracy widens. Threats that were once veiled become much more direct and personal, culminating in a planned break-in to Julia’s apartment.
Warning: This episode contains Adult Content and Adult Language.
From QCODE, makers of fantastic audio fiction. Visit QCODEMedia.com to learn more. And, check out some of our other shows including: The Left Right Game with Tessa Thompson, Borrasca with Cole Sprouse, Blackout with Rami Malek, Soft Voice with Naomi Scott
Julia sets a trap on Sienna and Shane. With their help, she begins to piece together the truth of what’s been going on, both with her sound system and in the building, revealing a plot larger than she could have possibly imagined.
Warning: This episode contains Adult Content and Adult Language.
From QCODE, makers of fantastic audio fiction. Visit QCODEMedia.com to learn more. And, check out some of our other shows including: The Left Right Game with Tessa Thompson, Borrasca with Cole Sprouse, Blackout with Rami Malek, Soft Voice with Naomi Scott
So let me get this straight - her husband has an ENTIRELY separate life in in the same building she lives in? Literally nonsensical.
I want to like this podcast, but the episodes are way too short and far too little happens. The stereotypical panicked breathing of the incompetent heroine trope was just a bit too much for me. I'm tired of the overwhelmed/weak woman schtick. just get on with it.
love this 😍 amazing
Several questions: why are these episodes so short? Why after episode 4 has nothing happened yet? Why is everyone so incredibly dramatic? Also we essentially know the same amount of information as after episode 2. I want to like this show but it's incredibly frustrating and I'm about to give up.
well, four episodes in and literally nothing at all had happened. four episodes of a husband aggressively gaslighting and yelling at his wife. awesome writing. well done. "hey, do you think we could cut this down a bit". "no, we definitely need that scene where the heroine opens a random door". yep. all critical to the drama.
Boxes have six sides, not four, just a heads up lol
You just know how to end an episode! looking forward to hearing more.