Episodes

  • Circé Podcast Trailer
    Sep 29 2019
    Welcome to the Circé podcast. The first two episodes of season one will debut November 3rd. Subscribe for all updates. For more information, be sure to visit ostiumpodcast.com.

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    3 mins
  • 01 - Book One - Toll - Prologue - Elefthería
    Nov 3 2019

    In the prologue to Book One: Toll, we get to meet Thyra for the first time and how she has come to tell the story of her past life.


    The Circe Podcast is written and produced by Alex C. Telander.


    The role of Thyra is performed by Arden Rachel.


    This episode was sound engineered by the talented blokes at Hail and Well Met podcasts. If you're looking for some other shows once you've finished Circe, be sure to check out their work at hailandwellmetpodcast.com.


    The music featured in this episode is “Sunrise” by Kickhat, as well as “Lost Time” and “Almost New” by Kevin MacLeod under the Creative Commons License.


    The Circe Podcast is a podcast of the Ostium Network. You can support Circe, as well as all other Ostium Network shows by supporting us on Patreon at patreon.com/ostiumpodcast, where you can get access to a whole variety of bonus material including mini episodes for Ostium, Circe, and Manifestations, as well as the Ostium Files, and the Behind the Ostium series. You will also get access to a new Circe mini series all about her lost love, Pragma, and behind the scenes episodes about Circe called Circe Confidential. Once again, that’s patreon.com/ostiumpodcast.


    Thank you so much for listening to the Circe Podcast. This story came out of the character of Thyra as she took me along on her journey which is very far from over, and I’m delighted to have you all with me for the ride.


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    23 mins
  • 00 - Book One - Toll - Foreword
    Nov 3 2019

    In this foreword, Steve sets the scene for anyone who isn't all caught up on the latest season of Ostium.


    Performed by Alex C. Telander.


    Music is "Almost New" by Kevin MacLeod under the Creative Commons License.


    The Circe Podcast is a podcast of the Ostium Network. You can support Circe, as well as all other Ostium Network shows by supporting us on Patreon at patreon.com/ostiumpodcast, where you can get access to a whole variety of bonus material including mini episodes for Ostium, Circe, and Manifestations, as well as the Ostium Files, and the Behind the Ostium series. You will also get access to a new Circe mini series all about her lost love, Pragma, and behind the scenes episodes about Circe called Circe Confidential. Once again, that’s patreon.com/ostiumpodcast.


    Thank you so much for listening to the Circe Podcast. This story came out of the character of Thyra as she took me along on her journey which is very far from over, and I’m delighted to have you all with me for the ride.


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    2 mins
  • 02 - Book One - Toll - Chapter One - Archí
    Nov 10 2019

    In Chapter One: Archí, we learn of how the planet Albion and its many creatures and inhabitants and unusual typography came to be..


    The Circe Podcast is written and produced by Alex C. Telander.


    The role of Thyra is performed by Arden Rachel.


    This episode was sound engineered by the talented blokes at Hail and Well Met podcasts. If you're looking for some other shows once you've finished Circe, be sure to check out their work at hailandwellmetpodcast.com.


    The music featured in this episode is “Sunrise” by Kickhat, as well as “Lost Time” and “Almost New” by Kevin MacLeod under the Creative Commons License.


    A transcript of this episode is available here: https://ostiumpodcast.com/02-book-one-toll-chapter-one-archi


    The Circe Podcast is a podcast of the Ostium Network. You can support Circe, as well as all other Ostium Network shows by supporting us on Patreon at patreon.com/ostiumpodcast, where you can get access to a whole variety of bonus material including mini episodes for Ostium, Circe, and Manifestations, as well as the Ostium Files, and the Behind the Ostium series. You will also get access to a new Circe mini series all about her lost love, Pragma, and behind the scenes episodes about Circe called Circe Confidential. Once again, that’s patreon.com/ostiumpodcast.


    Thank you so much for listening to the Circe Podcast. This story came out of the character of Thyra as she took me along on her journey which is very far from over, and I’m delighted to have you all with me for the ride.


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    12 mins
  • 03 - Book One - Toll - Chapter Two - Moró
    Nov 17 2019

    In Chapter Two: Moró, we learn a little of Thyra's childhood and how she came to be in the care of one of the great Circe, Clystra, as well as paying witness to our first piece of magic.


    The Circe Podcast is written and produced by Alex C. Telander.


    The role of Thyra is performed by Arden Rachel.


    The role of Clystra is performed by Emma Sherr-Ziarko.


    This episode was sound engineered by the talented blokes at Hail and Well Met podcasts. If you're looking for some other shows once you've finished Circe, be sure to check out their work at hailandwellmetpodcast.com.


    The music featured in this episode is “Sunrise” by Kickhat, as well as “Lost Time” and “Almost New” by Kevin MacLeod under the Creative Commons License.


    A transcript of this episode is available here: https://ostiumpodcast.com/03-book-one-toll-chapter-two-moro


    The Circe Podcast is a podcast of the Ostium Network. You can support Circe, as well as all other Ostium Network shows by supporting us on Patreon at patreon.com/ostiumpodcast, where you can get access to a whole variety of bonus material including mini episodes for Ostium, Circe, and Manifestations, as well as the Ostium Files, and the Behind the Ostium series. You will also get access to a new Circe mini series all about her lost love, Pragma, and behind the scenes episodes about Circe called Circe Confidential. Once again, that’s patreon.com/ostiumpodcast.


    Thank you so much for listening to the Circe Podcast. This story came out of the character of Thyra as she took me along on her journey which is very far from over, and I’m delighted to have you all with me for the ride.


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    13 mins
  • 04 - Book One - Toll - Chapter Three - Lípsi
    Nov 24 2019

    In Chapter Three, Thyra learns more of the powerful magic of the Circe, as well as its consequences and responsibilities.


    The Circe Podcast is written and produced by Alex C. Telander.


    The role of Thyra is performed by Arden Rachel.


    The role of Clystra is performed by Emma Sherr-Ziarko.


    This episode was sound engineered by the talented blokes at Hail and Well Met podcasts. If you're looking for some other shows once you've finished Circe, be sure to check out their work at hailandwellmetpodcast.com.


    The music featured in this episode is “Sunrise” by Kickhat, as well as “Virtutes Vocis” and “Virtutes Instumenti” by Kevin MacLeod under the Creative Commons License.


    A transcript of this episode is available here: https://ostiumpodcast.com/04-book-one-toll-chapter-three-lipsi


    The Circe Podcast is a podcast of the Ostium Network. You can support Circe, as well as all other Ostium Network shows by supporting us on Patreon at patreon.com/ostiumpodcast, where you can get access to a whole variety of bonus material including mini episodes for Ostium, Circe, and Manifestations, as well as the Ostium Files, and the Behind the Ostium series. You will also get access to a new Circe mini series all about her lost love, Pragma, and behind the scenes episodes about Circe called Circe Confidential. Once again, that’s patreon.com/ostiumpodcast.


    Thank you so much for listening to the Circe Podcast. This story came out of the character of Thyra as she took me along on her journey which is very far from over, and I’m delighted to have you all with me for the ride.


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    12 mins
  • 05 - Book One - Toll - Chapter Four - Kalokaíri
    Dec 1 2019

    In Chapter Four, Thyra and Clystra go on a long journey and pay a visit to a faraway town. It is Thyra's first time visiting during this special season, where she gets to meet many different people, including someone special.


    The Circe Podcast is written and produced by Alex C. Telander.


    The role of Thyra is performed by Arden Rachel.


    The role of Clystra is performed by Emma Sherr-Ziarko.


    This episode was sound engineered by the talented blokes at Hail and Well Met podcasts. If you're looking for some other shows once you've finished Circe, be sure to check out their work at hailandwellmetpodcast.com.


    The music featured in this episode is “Sunrise” by Kickhat, as well as “Ossuary 5: Rest,” "Fiddles McGinty" and “Morgana Rides” by Kevin MacLeod under the Creative Commons License.


    A transcript of this episode is available here: https://ostiumpodcast.com/05-book-one-toll-chapter-four-kalokairi


    The Circe Podcast is a podcast of the Ostium Network. You can support Circe, as well as all other Ostium Network shows by supporting us on Patreon at patreon.com/ostiumpodcast, where you can get access to a whole variety of bonus material including mini episodes for Ostium, Circe, and Manifestations, as well as the Ostium Files, and the Behind the Ostium series. You will also get access to a new Circe mini series all about her lost love, Pragma, and behind the scenes episodes about Circe called Circe Confidential. Once again, that’s patreon.com/ostiumpodcast.


    Thank you so much for listening to the Circe Podcast. This story came out of the character of Thyra as she took me along on her journey which is very far from over, and I’m delighted to have you all with me for the ride.


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    14 mins
  • 06 - Book One - Toll - Chapter Five - Synedríasi
    Dec 8 2019

    In Chapter Five, as the festivities at the marketplace continue, Thyra plucks up her courage and meets this new and very interesting person.


    The Circe Podcast is written and produced by Alex C. Telander.


    The role of Thyra is performed by Arden Rachel.


    The role of Clystra is performed by Emma Sherr-Ziarko.


    The role of Maeve is performed by Muna Hussen.


    This episode was sound engineered by the talented blokes at Hail and Well Met podcasts. If you're looking for some other shows once you've finished Circe, be sure to check out their work at hailandwellmetpodcast.com.


    The music featured in this episode is “Sunrise” by Kickhat, as well as "Fiddles McGinty" and “Music for Manatees” by Kevin MacLeod under the Creative Commons License. Also featured is the song "Banks & Braes" recorded and performed specially for Circe by the talented Charlotte Levy.


    A transcript of this episode is available here: https://ostiumpodcast.com/06-book-one-toll-chapter-five-synedriasi


    The Circe Podcast is a podcast of the Ostium Network. You can support Circe, as well as all other Ostium Network shows by supporting us on Patreon at patreon.com/ostiumpodcast, where you can get access to a whole variety of bonus material including mini episodes for Ostium, Circe, and Manifestations, as well as the Ostium Files, and the Behind the Ostium series. You will also get access to a new Circe mini series all about her lost love, Pragma, and behind the scenes episodes about Circe called Circe Confidential. Once again, that’s patreon.com/ostiumpodcast.


    Thank you so much for listening to the Circe Podcast. This story came out of the character of Thyra as she took me along on her journey which is very far from over, and I’m delighted to have you all with me for the ride.


    Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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    13 mins