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A fantasy/science fiction podcast about the weirdest private college in America, hosted by one Sonya Romain, general hot mess and snarky sophomore.

BCRS- Late Nights With Sonya Romain T.A. Simonelli

    • Comedy
    • 5.0 • 4 Ratings

A fantasy/science fiction podcast about the weirdest private college in America, hosted by one Sonya Romain, general hot mess and snarky sophomore.

    Episode 7: Of Leads and Leans

    Episode 7: Of Leads and Leans

    Jack and Sonya take this show on the road to follow a lead on Hattie's whereabouts and visit the Shell Station, eat some weird cakes, find an important lead, and discuss the merit of snack foods.

    Music this episode provided by Komiku, AJ Super,Soft and Furious, and Caleb Lemond. Feature music was Roswell by Fog Lake.
    All can be found on the free music archive at freemusicarchive.org.

    Voices this episode include Cathy Simonelli, Jarred Worley, Sebastian Doty, and Tina Simonelli.

    • 28 min
    Episode 6: Presidential Address

    Episode 6: Presidential Address

    The results are in and they're... troubling. A one cheek presidency, a return to the Sveknop Administration Building, and Jack says a swear.

    Music this episode was:
    True Last Boss by Komiku, Band in a Bar by Tagirijus, Amicus Meus by
    Anonymous Choir, Holiday for Strings and Gay Spirits, both by David
    Rose and his Orchestra, and Empowered Ending by Soft and Furious.
    Feature music was The Vistas Missing Views by The Rope River
    Blues Band.

    • 40 min
    Episode 5: The Debate Working

    Episode 5: The Debate Working

    It's debate time at Bridgemont! Ready for a rollicking ride of political intrigue, sabotage, and extreme sports??

    Voice talent for this episode
    was provided by Cathy Simonelli, Jarred Worley, Brad McAninch,
    Shen Boyd, and me, Tina Simonelli., as well as written in
    collaboration by me, Tina Simonelli, and Jarred Worley.
    Music for this episode was The Last True Boss by Komiku, Solo
    Acoustic Guitar by Jason Shaw, Patriotic Songs of the Americans
    performed by The New York Military Band and the American
    Quartet, Uncle Sammy March by The Edison Military Band, and
    Empowered Ending by Soft and Furious.
    Feature music was Political Anthem by Legally Blind. All of these
    songs can be found on the free music archive at freemusicarchive.org.

    • 47 min
    Minisode: The Refrigeration

    Minisode: The Refrigeration

    A minisode to make up for the late late episode, merry late Christmas and a happy holiday season!!!!

    • 6 min
    Season 2 Episode 4: The Depths

    Season 2 Episode 4: The Depths

    Things happened on Halloween, and now it's time to dig up some answers!

    • 29 min

Customer Reviews

5.0 out of 5
4 Ratings

4 Ratings

Cult_of_Trash ,

I Fell in Love

I tried this podcast a few months ago, and for some reason I didn’t like it then. I don’t know if I was just in a bad mood, but I tried it again because of one of their tweets. It was a great decision because this podcast is awesome And I love it so much!

Andrew Robinette ,

I Love The Premise Of This Show

Hello. This podcast was recommended to me by a friend of the creator. I enjoyed listening to the first episode, and the plot is intriguing enough that it led me to think of directions the series could go in for the future. I like that the character of Sonya Romain was taken off a college radio show and punished by being given another radio show. That represents a level of incompetence on the part of that educational system which reminds me of Welcome To Night Vale.
In the future, i would love to see Sonya's new show become just as popular as her previous show, so that she could have some leverage to really challenge the school on a lot of issues. Plus, I could totally see the main character herself having some tough personal issues to deal with in future episodes. Just a thought.
I have heard from the friend who recommended this podcast that the audio will sound better in future episodes as the sound equipment improves. I am glad to hear that, though I will remind the creators of this show that vocal delivery also is a very important part of sound recording. I know that the character of Sonya Romain is supposed to sound like a young, give-no-cares, female college student, but I feel like the delivery of some of her lines could be delivered with a little more confidence and more paced timing in the future. This is something that any creator gains with time though, so i'm sure that this podcast has a lot of future potential.
I enjoyed listening to it, and I recommend it to any fan of radio-style podcasts.

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