Everybody Knows But Me

Holly Brown, Next Chapter Podcasts, Companion Arts

When she was just 17, Holly Brown’s dad was dying of cancer. It looked like life couldn’t get more traumatic, until her dad dropped a bombshell….or two bombshells, really: twin brothers that her entire family kept secret. She was the only one who didn’t know they existed. After his death left her with more questions than answers, Holly sets out to uncover how a secret this big could be hidden, and why the sitcoms that raised her were often the only way to make sense of a life stranger than TV.

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  1. EPISODIO 2

    The One Where The Cracks Start To Show

    When Holly’s dad’s secrets start to come out, her whole life begins to unravel. How does Holly keep up with all the secrets he’s kept as her dad’s life is (seemingly) coming to an end, for years? But it’s not all bad, sometimes there is laughter about cat-inspired hallucinations in the hospital. Content Warnings: Depictions of familial and domestic abuse, substance use, and addiction Do you have a story of family secrets or darkly funny drama that you want to share? We want to hear it! Email us ⁠everybodyknowspod@gmail.com⁠. And make sure you leave a rating and a review! Writer - Holly Brown Executive Producers - Jeremiah Tittle & Holly Brown Lead Producer, Editor, Music Supervisor & Sound Designer - Pete Musto Associate Producer - Ilana Nevins Original Score - Kyle Murdock Original Artwork - Aaron Hill Video Producer - Emily Reeves Videographer - Dalton Polivka Animator - Justin Cortese Marketing - TINK Media Cast: "Dad" - Danny Ross "Mom - Valerie Tosi "Teen Holly" - Kacey Rose "Casey" - Maddie Wurth "Carson" - Garret Weskamp "Doctor" - Kevin Tit "Announcer" - Pete Musto Do you or someone you know suffer from addiction? Help is out there. Check out the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration's national helpline. If you're in your 40s, it's time to get your colon checked. Follow ⁠@hollybrowncomedy⁠ and follow the show ⁠@EverybodyKnowsButMe⁠ on Instagram Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

    45 min
  2. EPISODIO 4

    The One Where Mom Goes Missing

    Holly’s mom’s drug addiction further unravels, and Holly and her siblings are just trying to stay afloat. With the Brown family home in chaos - financial stress, expired food, and paramedics become the norm – and…a life that couldn’t feel further from the sitcom world of Holly’s dreams. Content Warnings: Depictions of parental neglect, substance use, and addiction Do you have a story of family secrets or darkly funny drama that you want to share? We want to hear it! Email us ⁠⁠⁠everybodyknowspod@gmail.com⁠⁠⁠. And make sure you leave a rating and a review! Writer - Holly Brown Executive Producers - Jeremiah Tittle & Holly Brown Lead Producer, Editor, Music Supervisor & Sound Designer - Pete Musto Associate Producer - Ilana Nevins Additional Sound Design - Earl Davis Original Score - Kyle Murdock Original Artwork - Aaron Hill Video Producer - Emily Reeves Videographer - Dalton Polivka Animator - Justin Cortese Marketing - TINK Media Cast: "Mom - Valerie Tosi "Teen Holly" - Kacey Rose "Radio DJ" - Max Wolfson "Police Officer - Andrew Hall "Announcer" - Pete Musto Do you or someone you know suffer from addiction? Help is out there. Check out the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration's ⁠national helpline⁠. If you're worried about a child who may be experiencing abuse or neglect, call the Childhelp National Child Abuse Hotline: 1-800-422-4453 Follow ⁠⁠⁠@hollybrowncomedy⁠⁠⁠ and follow the show ⁠⁠⁠@EverybodyKnowsButMe⁠⁠⁠ on Instagram Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

    34 min

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When she was just 17, Holly Brown’s dad was dying of cancer. It looked like life couldn’t get more traumatic, until her dad dropped a bombshell….or two bombshells, really: twin brothers that her entire family kept secret. She was the only one who didn’t know they existed. After his death left her with more questions than answers, Holly sets out to uncover how a secret this big could be hidden, and why the sitcoms that raised her were often the only way to make sense of a life stranger than TV.

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