Podcast Review: Monstrous Agonies

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Monstrous Agonies captures the late-night, weekly advice segment of the UK’s only dedicated radio station for people of the night. Each episode features two letters and their responses as listeners write in to ask for advice on all things liminal, from vampires trying to eat more ethically to ghosts whose crushes look right through them. 

Winner of the 2022 British Fantasy Award for Best Audio, Monstrous Agonies was our first podcast and our first foray into getting our audience involved in the storytelling process. Listeners were able to send in their own letters and questions, shaping the universe of the show as it was being created.

Monstrous Agonies wrapped up in September 2023. 


My Review

I’ve been listening to this podcast on and off for the last couple of months. Each week there are a couple of letters that the host has to answer. Each letter asks a different question, which cover all sorts of dilemmas. Over the course of the three series, there is a through line of the Hosts relationship with Mab, which goes from antagonistic to loving. There is also a sub-plot in which the station is threatened by a corporation that is trying to take over all businesses that serve the liminal community.

The letters can easily be interpreted as referring to Neurodivergent and Queer issues. Everything from imposter syndrome to being the only one in the family, to having a young family member who is being treated badly by parents who won’t listen to an adult with the same identity. And then there’s the dragon who has taken on a princess and has struggled to find a hero to rescue her. And the giant spider cursed with empathy who can’t eat the creatures lured into her webs.

The creativity and humour of this podcast kept me entertained through 111 episodes, while the advice dispensed is actually rather useful. You just have to work out the context…

Throughout the three series, Hero makes pointed criticism of capitalism, bigotry, and landlords. Landlords get hit with a metaphorical big stick. As they should. I enjoyed their social commentary.

All of the episodes are short, about 15 minutes, so you don’t have to commit huge amounts of time to get through a couple of episodes. It’s good walking to the shops or going on your break at work listening. I really enjoyed the writing, the storytelling, and Hero has a lovely voice for audio. If you enjoy urban fantasy, love folklore, and are a bit anti-capitalist, you’ll enjoy this podcast. Highly recommended.

I’ve moved on to their next podcast, Travelling Light. I shall report back once I’ve listened to all of them.

Podcast Review: The Holmwood Foundation, episodes 1 – 3

TAGLINE:  A Secretive organisation. Two antagonistic colleagues. Dracula’s severed head…


DESCRIPTION:

The Holmwood Foundation is a bi-weekly Found-Footage Horror-Fiction Podcast created by Fio Trethewey (Big Finish: Gallifrey War Room, 18th Wall Productions) and Georgia Cook (Big Finish: The Eleventh Doctor Chronicles, Gallifrey War Room, BBC Books, The Dracula Daily Sketch Collection). It is a modern-day sequel to the gothic novel Dracula. 

We follow Maddie Townsend (Rebecca Root) and Jeremy Larkin (Seán Carlsen), two co-workers at the Holmwood Foundation: a secret organisation that has been maintaining and studying the remains of Count Dracula over the last 130 years, as they are possessed by the ghosts of Jonathan and Mina Harker, and embark on a road trip across the country in an effort to achieve the Harker’s wish: stop Dracula once and for all.

This is a story about identity and self-discovery, family loyalty and devotion, wrapped around a nightmare of a road trip with a rejuvenating severed head, incredibly sincere Victorian ghosts, and an analogue recorder.


EPISODE DETAILS:

Each Episode is approximately 40-50 mins long. Content Warnings are provided, as well as a Transcript available for free on the website.

Episode 1: Across the Moors (Pilot)

Ep 01 Content Warnings: swearing, themes of possession/removal of bodily autonomy, depictions of violence, including implied violence to animals, and brief sounds of vomiting.

Episode 2: Train Fiend (Available to Patreon June 9th/ Public Release June 10th)

Ep 02 Content Warnings: swearing, brief discussions of alcohol addiction, themes of possession/removal of bodily autonomy, and implied violence to animals. 

Episode 3: Convalescence (Available to Patreon June 23rd / Public Release June 24th)

Ep 03 Content Warnings: swearing, themes of possession/removal of bodily autonomy, implied violence to animals (including implied violence to a dog), and brief depictions of dangerous driving/vehicular danger.

Full Season Title List:

Episode 1: Across the Moors

Episode 2: Train Fiend

Episode 3: Convalescence

Episode 4: Freezer Food

Episode 5: Wildlife

Episode 6: Database

Episode 7: To The Lighthouse

Episodes released every two weeks.

The Holmwood Foundation Podcast © 2024 by Georgia Cook and Fio Trethewey is licensed under Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International. To view a copy of this license, visit https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0

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