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EPISODE · Apr 2, 2026 · 36 MIN

3.6 - Party Hunting

from Modem Prometheus · host Namtao Productions

Today’s story is called Party Hunting, and is about honesty.The next episode is due on the Swift moon, 1st May. Kiss all the Sunday girls.  Run with all the foxes.  Most importantly, tell all the stories that come.Episode transcript: If you like Modem Prometheus and would like bonus episodes, extra podcasts and other perks, please support us on Patreon!https://www.patreon.com/modemprometheus▶️ FOLLOW US HERE ▶️Mastodon https://namtao.com/@modemprometheusTumblr https://modem-prometheus.tumblr.com▶️ STUDIO EQUIPMENT ▶️Mic: Røde NT1v5 (USB in f32)DAW: REAPER on Linux▶️ CREDITS ▶️Written by Neil Murton, @nigethehatPerformed by Gina SneesbyDirected & Produced by Tris Oaten, @[email protected], http://namtao.comMP Logo by Carl Huber, http://carlh.comEpisode Logo by Tris OatenTHANKS SO MUCH TO OUR PATRONS!

Today’s story is called Party Hunting, and is about honesty.The next episode is due on the Swift moon, 1st May. Kiss all the Sunday girls.  Run with all the foxes.  Most importantly, tell all the stories that come.Episode transcript: If you like Modem Prometheus and would like bonus episodes, extra podcasts and other perks, please support us on Patreon!https://www.patreon.com/modemprometheus▶️ FOLLOW US HERE ▶️Mastodon https://namtao.com/@modemprometheusTumblr https://modem-prometheus.tumblr.com▶️ STUDIO EQUIPMENT ▶️Mic: Røde NT1v5 (USB in f32)DAW: REAPER on Linux▶️ CREDITS ▶️Written by Neil Murton, @nigethehatPerformed by Gina SneesbyDirected & Produced by Tris Oaten, @[email protected], http://namtao.comMP Logo by Carl Huber, http://carlh.comEpisode Logo by Tris OatenTHANKS SO MUCH TO OUR PATRONS!

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