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Forgive Me! Fable and Folly Network
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4.7 • 148 Ratings
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Forgive Me! tells the story of Father Ben, a try-hard young Catholic priest who was recently reassigned from Binghamton to St. Patrick’s, a new parish in an unnamed Upstate New York town, under mysterious circumstances. Each episode follows Ben into the confessional with another eccentric parishioner from around town, exploring the intertwined lives of this new community and the funny, sad, and sometimes painful experiences that come out of the Catholic experience.
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Forgive Me! St. Kilda: A Crossover
Cormac, a visitor from St. Kilda, is going to be a father.
The Secret of St. Kilda is written by Naomi Clarke and created by Michael Ireland.
Forgive Me! is a Rogue Dialogue Production that was created by Jack Marone and Bob Raymonda.
Here's our cast in order of appearance:
Rhys Lawton as Cormac
Casey Callaghan as Father Ben
And Josh Rubino as Father Klem
Dialogue editing by Bob Raymonda.
Sound design, score, and mixing by me, Adam Raymonda.
The Secret of St. Kilda credits music by Shane Rutherfoord-Jones.
The Forgive Me! logo was designed by Sam Twardy. (www.samtwardy.com)
And Scott McCartney designed the Secret of St. Kilda logo.
You can find a transcript of this episode here.
Learn more about St. Kilda here.
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Presenting: Hannahpocalypse
Hey pals! Our 2024 Summer of Crossovers begins in just a few weeks with Forgive St. Kilda, but in the meantime, we’re really stoked to share with you another great show on the Fable & Folly Network, Hannahpocalypse.
Episode One: Meet Hannah
Meet Hannah, the last zombie well after the apocalypse has come and gone. She's so very happy you're hear, listener... Meanwhile, many miles away Cali speeds her hovering Land Spinner home towards the Golden Gate settlement.
Learn more about Hannahpocalypse here.
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Confessions By Usher Pt. 2
These are Steve's confessions
Produced by Rogue Dialogue Productions (roguedialogue.com)
Written and directed by Jack Marone and Bob Raymonda .
Cast:
Casey Callaghan as Fr. Ben
Adam Raymonda as Adam
Jack Marone as Steve
Dialogue editing by Bob Raymonda.
Sound design and score by Adam Raymonda.
Logo by Sam Twardy (www.samtwardy.com)
Follow @ForgiveMeShow on Twitter, Facebook, and Instagram
Find a transcript of the episode here.
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Presenting: World Gone Wrong
Hey there parishioners! Lately, we’ve had a ton going on over in our camp. We’ve got monthly episodes coming out through the end of the year, including our summer of crossovers, and some holiday specials in the fall with some really exciting guests joining us for the ride. We ALSO have made our first steps at writing season 4 of the show, and we’re already so pumped with how it’s coming out. Today, we’re here to showcase an episode of World Gone Wrong, a new show by some of our friends on the Fable & Folly Network over at Audacious Machine Creative.
101 - Can you shame-cone a werewolf?
What a world, huh? === A transcript for this episode can be found here. Content advisories for this episode can be found here. Credits: Malik: Michael Turrentine Jamie: Hilary Williams Written by Jessica Best, directed and edited by Jeffrey Nils Gardner. Our theme song is "Falling in Love at the End of the World" by Olivia and the Lovers. Created and produced by Eleanor Hyde and Jeffrey Nils Gardner. From Audacious Machine Creative.
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Arbor Day Special: It's Turtles All the Way Down
Meredith killed the Eagle Creek Development Deal.
Produced by Rogue Dialogue Productions (roguedialogue.com)
Written and directed by Bob Raymonda and Jack Marone.
Cast:
Mary Benjamin as Meredith
Casey Callaghan as Fr. Ben
Dialogue editing by Bob Raymonda.
Sound design and score by Adam Raymonda.
Logo by Sam Twardy (www.samtwardy.com)
Follow @ForgiveMeShow on Twitter, Facebook, and Instagram
Find a transcript of the episode here.
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Presenting: Visionaries Audio Drama
Hey Friends! We’ll be back later this week with our Arbor Day Special, but in the meantime, we’d like to introduce you to our friends over in Visionaries!
Set in the year 2185, the world is distinguished by two races – the Visionaries and the Dead-eye slaves. The Visionary race is the next step in human evolution. They have unique eyes which endows them with special abilities. Humans unable to evolve are slaves to the Visionaries because of their powerless eyes. These Dead-eye slaves open rebellion against the Visionaries.
Learn more about the show and find transcripts at visionariesaudiodrama.com.
Episode 1, Eye for an Eye
Radon learns that his city will be under attack from Dead-Eyes three years from today. Graezen asks his Dead-eye slave for help to save an old friend’s child from being sacrificed.
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Customer Reviews
Fantastic show, but it feels like it takes forever b/c they do a ton of bonus ep
I really like this show, but I wish they would do less bonus episodes and more of the actual series (it’s like 3 to 1) real one, so it takes them forever to actually put out episodes. It’s not that I don’t like the bonus eps (they’re great as are the shows they promote), I just would prefer more of the actual story.
On rocky ground
I’ve been interested to see how this plays out. It very cleverly skips the actual absolution, and Fr. Ben is good at sticking to his guns about actual remorse vs just wanting to feel better (perfect and imperfect contrition, basically). His comments during “About Tomorrow” are vague though; the Church does get a lot of flack, and sometimes rightly so. It is a divine institution with human participation, and we can mess up badly. However, her teachings on same sex attractions are doctrine. Her *treatment* of those individuals may change, and has and should, but acceptance of any kind of sin isn’t a step forward. Acceptance of sinners? That, we should all do.
The point is, we all have battles and crosses to turn FROM sin and TO God, and God meets us there. Again, we’re humans, it’s hard. However, we can’t turn TO sin, AWAY from God, and decry God for not agreeing. It’s an ongoing journey, God does love you the whole way, but we don’t get our devils food cake and eat Angel food cake too.
Hope that makes sense :) God bless guys, may your work bring you closer still to God :)
Good, clean fun!
The characters are compelling, the voice acting is marvelous, and the writing is sublime. Easy to listen to and fun to follow! Excited to see where they take the storyline next! 🙏🏼🙌🏼