Transmissions
The Farage Files
Fin Kennedy (UK 2025)
Fin Kennedy (UK 2025)
18 min
An AI-assisted comedy podcast series featuring a voice clone of Reform UK leader Nigel Farage in conversation with Applied Stories' artistic director Fin Kennedy. Note: some content NSFW or under 16s!
Written, produced and edited by Fin Kennedy
Shadow and Light
Keyari Page (UK 2025)
Keyari Page (UK 2025)
9 min
Shadow and Light is a historic podcast experience where we embark on a poetic journey, time-traveling to reclaim forgotten narratives. Hosted by Keyari Page, this series shines a spotlight on unsung heroes and ignites their stories through the power of original verse and immersive soundscapes. Keyari masterfully crafts each poem, drawing inspiration from the lives, courage, and powerful words of these remarkable figures, often weaving in lines from their own profound work or documented truths, ensuring their legacy is not just remembered, but reborn.
Produced, sound designed and narrated by Keyari Page
Witch, Please!
Yasmine Alice (UK 2025)
Yasmine Alice (UK 2025)
7 min
Marnie, a mediocre witch with anger issues, faces judgement from her family members and town folks for turning 30 years old and still being unwed. Thereupon, she agrees to go on numerous dates, all of which fail miserably.
This 4-part episodic audio comedy series brings voice actors from all around the world together.
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Directed/Written by Yasmine Alice
Sound Design by Cam Evans, Original 
Music by Simone Micieli
Produced by Bastet Productions
Coastal Soundforms : Tymbals and Golden Gallopers, Beach
Andrius Mack (LT 2025)
Andrius Mack (LT 2025)
5 min
Coastal Soundforms is a field recording composition made entirely from acoustic coastal field recordings captured over several years. It features soundscapes from the UK (Dungeness, Camber Sands, Brighton, Bournemouth), Lithuania (Neringa, Palanga), Netherlands (Texel), Portugal (Lisbon, Cascais), Morocco (Taghazout, Mirleft) and Italy (Venice). Sometimes the recordings are presented as faithful sonic representations, sometimes they are heavily manipulated with filters in order to highlight certain features present in the soundscapes. It is an exploration of the contrast between biophonic soundscapes and urban anthrophonies. All set against the backdrop of a relentless, thunderous oceanic geophony.
Produced, recorded, mixed and mastered by Andrius Mack
XMTR RADIO HOUR #35: Accents, Shame and Substitutes
Social Broadcasts (UK 2025)
Produced by Social Broadcasts (UK 2025)
60 min / Episode 35 of 35
This XMTR (Transmitter) Radio Hour features a selection of audio works that have been submitted to xmtr.fm: Nanou Thassinda tells her story of belonging and acceptance in the UK through a study of regional accents in Life in Progress by Phoebe Macindoe, Chloe Turpin has uncomfortable conversations with her family in Brittany about a shameful event concerning her grandmother Emmeline during WW2 in Shorn Women, and Giacomo Bagni has to come to terms with the replacement son that his father has chosen to spend time with in Brothers.
XMTR Radio Hour Produced by Lucia Scazzocchio
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Searching for the Lost Language of Cumbric
Caitlin Kennedy (UK 2024)
Caitlin Kennedy (UK 2024)
36 min
In a quest to uncover the lost Celtic language of Cumbric, I hunt for clues in Cumbria's history, folklore, and dialects. Helped along the way by folk musicians, storytellers and a linguist with a secret, I grapple with the complexities of language evolution and how we mythologise the past.
Produced by Caitlin Kennedy with support from Gareth Mitchell and Paul Chauncy.
Featuring the voices and contributions of Neil Whalley, Gordon Jones, Phillip Gate, Tom Fisher and Sheila Fell. Music credit: Joe Broughton Folk Ensemble; Old Molly Metcalfe by Jake Thackray; Jus a wee deoch an' doris by Sir Harry Lauder & Gerald Grafton
16 Curious Thoughts: A Cognitive Visual Art Exhibition
Stephen Richardson (AU 2025)
Stephen Richardson (AU 2025)
30 min
16 Curious Thoughts is a cognitive visual art exhibition created by Stephen Richardson, an Australian conceptual artist now living in London. Stephen is completing his PhD on cognitive visual art exploring the nexus between visual art and the spoken word based on the Cognitive Art Manifesto. 16 Curious Thoughts is a 30-minute broadcast of Stephen's new cognitive visual artworks. It is an immersive visual art audio experience. This is visual art you can listen to! The artworks are accompanied by a unique soundscape composed by Stephen. Stephen has a BA in Fine Arts and a Masters in Visual Art. He has exhibited in the USA (New York), Italy, France, Monaco, and Australia.
Produced by Stephen Richardson
Original music and soundscape by Stephen Richardson
Narration by Diana Carroll and Stephen Richardson
Guided Hypnosis: Cabin Pressure
James Trice (UK 2025)
James Trice (UK 2025)
4 min
A surreal guided hypnosis cassette to ease your fear of flying. Intercut with the hypnosis, we hear from a survivor, someone who lives with a deep, sometimes paralysing fear of flying, that lets you know you're not alone.
Best heard with headphones. No passport required.
Produced by James Trice
Shorn Women
Chloe Turpin (UK/FR 2025)
Chloe Turpin (UK/FR 2025)
33 min
At the end of WWII, around 20,000 women across France were accused of ‘horizontal collaboration’. Their alleged crime: sleeping with German soldiers. And their punishment was having their heads shaved and facing a public beating. Chloe’s grand-mother’s Émilienne was one of the shorn women of French liberation. Like many others at the time, her story was always shrouded in shame and mystery.
From uncomfortable conversations with family members in Brittany to a trawl through the French National Archives, Shorn Women looks at this controversial and overlooked historical event. Confronting official and personal narratives, it's a story about justice, taboo and the power of speech.
Produced, Written and Music  by Chloe Turpin
Voices: James Davey, Naomi Bloomstein and George Roll
Pasolini in Beirut - Uncovering Roots
Maxim Saakyan (UK 2025)
Maxim Saakyan (UK 2025)
40 min
In 1974, three revolutionary elements came together in Beirut: a city at the centre of political and cultural change, a filmmaker who challenged ideas of queerness and power, and a cultural space called Dar el Fan. By 1975, all three were gone.
This episode of Uncovering Roots follows not just a moment in history, but a personal search for meaning. For Filmmaker Raed Rafei, uncovering Pasolini’s visit to Beirut became a way to explore memory, loss, and the traces of a city that no longer exists. Through letters, archives, and conversations, the episode pieces together a story that links the past to questions we’re still asking today, about queerness, solidarity, and what it means to remember.
Produces by Maxim Saakyan
Sound Design by Maxim Saakyan
Intro Music composed by Olivia Melkonian
 
 
 
 
 
 
