Fathom season 3 begins!

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Fathom podcast is back with their third season! The podcast is an anthology of short audio dramas that is a cross between The Twilight Zone and Alfred Hitchcock Presents. Official podcast description: “An anthology series of short adventures that explore the fantastical, the mundane and everything in between. Humans are complicated creatures. In these episodes we explore what makes them tick. Morality tales that become something else. Supernatural thrillers that are more realistic than they first appear. This is a strange time in a strange world. What can you fathom?

The series is back with a new episode titled “Honesty is the Best Policy”, written and directed by our very own Ritchie Filippi, edited by Adrian Carey, and featuring the voice talents of Kirk Gostkowski, Adam Hamway, Kelly Fitzpatrick, and Aimee Keates.

“Honesty is the Best Policy”
Episode Description: A brutal ode to a 90s slasher film, this Fathom tale concerns “Stu Who Knew,” a conflicted husband looking for advice. And maybe a bit more…

You can listen by clicking the below preview for Spotify or click here to listen on Apple Podcasts. New episodes of Fathom are released monthly.
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5 responses to “Fathom season 3 begins!”
  1. Unwanted Life Avatar

    I’ll pass this on to my partner who loves listening to podcasts

  2. Charity Avatar
    Charity

    Sounds like a great podcast!

  3. This sounds like an interesting podcast! Thanks for sharing!

  4. I have been a huge podcast fan for over a decade. My hubby and I love all things Las Vegas and listen to a podcast every day. I’ll check this out and see if your podcast is on Overcast as it sounds great! Thanks for sharing.

  5. According to Chren Avatar

    This podcast sounds really good. We’ve never heard of it before, but the Hitchcock comparison intrigues us.

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