Idiosyncratic Fables

James R. Cheatham

Everyone has a story to tell. Everyone is worthy to be heard. Everyone is a little unique, unusual, and weird in their own way and I want this to be a space that is safe to be just that. I not only want to hear your story, but I want to give you an opportunity to share it. Whether it’s a story that’s personal to you, or if you have a story you want to read, I want you to have the freedom to share it. This is Idiosyncratic Fables.

  1. 23h ago

    From US Marine to LitRPG Powerhouse: Sean Oswald’s Multiverse Journey

    Join us for an inspiring and high-energy conversation with one of LitRPG’s most prolific and multifaceted authors — Sean Oswald! From serving as a US Marine straight out of high school to earning a degree in ancient languages, doing missionary work in India, practicing law, and raising nine children, Sean brings a wealth of real-life experience to his storytelling. He’s the bestselling author of the hit series Welcome to the Multiverse, Life in Exile, Dragon Sorcerer, Draconic Core, and dozens more — with over 50 books written or co-written. In this episode, Sean opens up about his incredible journey, how his diverse background shapes his worldbuilding, and what it really takes to maintain that kind of creative output while balancing family and a legal career. We dive into LitRPG systems, power progression, writing massive interconnected universes, fatherhood, and the themes that drive his stories. Whether you’re a longtime fan of Welcome to the Multiverse or just discovering LitRPG, this episode is packed with insights, laughs, and plenty of behind-the-scenes stories from one of the genre’s hardest-working authors. Find all of Sean's books here: https://www.amazon.com/stores/author/B082P3914C Be sure to join my Discord here: https://discord.gg/6JKxwNQQJc #LitRPG #SeanOswald #WelcomeToTheMultiverse #GameLit #LitRPGAuthor #ProgressionFantasy #WildernessFireProductions #IdiosyncraticFables

    45 min
  2. 6d ago

    From Circuit Boards to Character Voices: Gary Bennett

    What happens when a successful electrical engineer walks away from circuit boards and business ownership to chase a passion for storytelling? You get one of the most versatile and compelling voices in audiobooks today. In this episode, I sit down with award-winning, SOVAS-nominated SAG-AFTRA narrator Gary Bennett. With over 270 audiobooks narrated for major publishers including Blackstone, Macmillan, Penguin Random House, and more, Gary has brought to life spies, wizards, vampires, trolls, conflicted heroes, and villains across thrillers, fantasy, sci-fi, mysteries, and historical fiction. Gary shares his remarkable career pivot, the meticulous craft of professional narration — from prepping a book and building distinct character voices (including British, Scottish, Italian, and Eastern European accents) to protecting vocal health during marathon recording sessions. We also explore the booming audiobook industry, the impact of AI, advice for aspiring narrators, and what it really takes to succeed behind the mic. Whether you’re an audiobook lover, aspiring voice actor, or someone who appreciates inspiring second-act stories, this conversation is packed with insight, warmth, and plenty of “how does he do that?” moments. Tune in to discover how Gary Bennett went from engineering to voicing entire worlds — one character at a time. Check out his website here: https://www.garybennettreads.com Are you an aspiring narrator? Click here: https://www.narratorsroadmap.com Join my Discord community here: https://discord.gg/6JKxwNQQJc   #GaryBennett #AudiobookNarrator #VoiceActor #Audiobooks #BehindTheMic #NarrationCraft #SecondAct #CareerPivot #SOVAS #SAGAFTRA #AudiobookLovers #VoiceActing #Bookstagram #FantasyNarrator #ThrillerNarrator #PodcastInterview #Storytelling #AccentsAndVoices #AudiobookCommunity #ListenNow

    44 min
  3. May 13

    Cheryl Holling: Using Your Voice to Move From Fear to Hope

    In this inspiring conversation, we sit down with award-winning voice actor, podcast host, and storyteller Cheryl Holling. From her early days in radio to creating the acclaimed podcast 19Stories: From Fear to Hope during the height of the pandemic, Cheryl has dedicated her career to the power of authentic human connection through voice. We explore how she turned personal challenges into fuel for resilience, why the human voice remains irreplaceable in an AI-driven world, and the importance of storytelling for healing and hope. Cheryl also shares highlights from The Voice Kitchen, her unique show that blends great conversation with food and creativity, plus practical wisdom for voice actors, podcasters, and anyone navigating fear or transition. This episode is a heartfelt reminder that your voice matters — and that it’s always possible to move from fear to hope. Tune in for warmth, wisdom, resilience, and plenty of encouragement you can carry with you long after the episode ends. https://www.cherylholling.com https://www.instagram.com/cherylhollingvo/ https://www.linkedin.com/in/chollingvo/ https://19stories.libsyn.com https://thevoicekitchen.libsyn.com   Join my Discord community here: https://discord.gg/6JKxwNQQJc   #FromFearToHope #PowerOfVoice #CherylHolling #VoiceActing #PodcastInterview #19Stories #TheVoiceKitchen #HumanVoice #Resilience #Storytelling #VoiceOverLife #WomenInMedia #AuthenticVoice #PodcastGuest #HopefulConversations #WildernessFireProductions #IdiosyncraticFables

    50 min

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Everyone has a story to tell. Everyone is worthy to be heard. Everyone is a little unique, unusual, and weird in their own way and I want this to be a space that is safe to be just that. I not only want to hear your story, but I want to give you an opportunity to share it. Whether it’s a story that’s personal to you, or if you have a story you want to read, I want you to have the freedom to share it. This is Idiosyncratic Fables.