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The Porch Light

Stories inspired by real life — told under the warm glow of a front porch lamp.The Porch Light is a storytelling podcast where heartfelt tales unfold one evening at a time. Each episode brings you a deeply moving narrative of love, loss, redemption, and the quiet courage found in everyday life.Settle in, close your eyes, and listen to stories that remind us what truly matters.All names, places, and details are fictionalized. This podcast is produced with the help of AI tools for narration and music — but every story is inspired by the experiences we all share.New episodes every week.

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  1. 14

    A Vermont Orchard in 1965: A Widow, a Wandering Carpenter, and a Pair of Pearls

    In the autumn of 1965, a fifty six year old widow named Abigail Wexley arrives alone at a sagging white farmhouse and a sixty acre apple orchard her father bought outside Brattleboro, Vermont, the year she was born. In the glove compartment of her cream nineteen sixty two Lincoln, in a small velvet box, are her late mother's pearl earrings. She has worn them precisely once in thirty three years.Abigail has been a Beacon Hill society wife for thirty two years, a widow for eleven months, and a daughter for fifty four. She has inherited the orchard and the sealed iron fallout shelter her father built in the barn when she was a child. Three days after she settles in, an itinerant Vermont carpenter named Silas Quincey Hollander arrives in a faded green nineteen fifty three Ford pickup, with a canvas tool roll, a small brass key on a leather cord around his neck, and the quiet manner of a man who knows he is running out of years and will not waste them on hurry. He repairs the barn. He builds a small cedar bench by the kitchen door without being asked. He notices the pearl earrings the first evening she wears them to dinner at the neighbor's farm. His hand stills on his fork. He says only, 'Those are old.' His pale blue eyes go somewhere far away. And before the first snow has melted, Abigail will find a packet of her mother's unsent letters wedged behind a writing desk drawer, a 1932 photograph in the Brattleboro library that should not exist, and a pre dawn confession in her own kitchen that will quietly rewrite three generations of silence.A warm audio drama about late love and the courage required to choose oneself, about a mother's letters that were written for forty years and never sent, and about a single pair of pearl earrings that finally find the soil and the ear they were always meant for.Experience a premium audio drama featuring immersive soundscapes and original music.Voice Cast:- Abigail - Voiced by Abigail Wexley- Silas - Voiced by Silas Quincey Hollander- Rosalind - Voiced by Rosalind Wexley- Harriet - Voiced by Harriet Coggin- Pellicane - Voiced by Beaumont Pellicane- Gus - Voiced by Augustus TrellDim the lights, pour a warm drink, and let this heartfelt story guide you into a deep, peaceful sleep.Watch the full visual story with cinematic images and original music on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@ThePorchLight-PLSFollow The Porch Light on your favorite podcast app to never miss a story.This story was produced with the assistance of AI tools for narration and sound design. Written and directed by The Porch Light.

  2. 13

    A London Brick Carrier in 1947: One Woman, Her Grandmother's Letter, and a Misread Drawing

    In the spring of 1947, a twenty six year old woman named Mary Ellsworth carries bricks on a London County Council reconstruction site at Stepney Green, with her grandmother's folded letter on a cord beneath her shirt.Three years ago Mary left her architecture course at the Bartlett to nurse her bedbound mother. Now she keeps her head down at the brick stack, says almost nothing, and reads every drawing pinned in the muster shelter alone at lamplight after the whistle has gone. The foreman, Tommy Bracewell, has decided her silence is weakness. The old bricklayer Cecil Marlow has decided otherwise. And then, on a wet East End morning, a man in a brown tweed jacket signs in at the office hut, carrying a roll of drawings, a name Mary thought a wartime telegram had taken from her seven years ago. Before the week is out, the same scent of rain on pine planks and brazier coal smoke that has been opening a door in the back of her memory will rise once more, in front of forty men, and Mary will say aloud the one sentence she has been saving since she was eight years old in her grandmother's joinery shed in Kent.A warm audio drama about the women who carried bricks because no one yet thought to ask what else they could carry, about a grandmother's letter that becomes instruction instead of comfort, and about the small grace of a scent that turns out to have been a door.Experience a premium audio drama featuring immersive soundscapes and original music.Voice Cast:- Mary - Voiced by Mary Ellsworth- Tommy - Voiced by Tommy Bracewell- Jacob - Voiced by Jacob Coleridge- Cecil - Voiced by Cecil Marlow- Hattie - Voiced by Hattie Pell- Nan - Voiced by Winifred EllsworthDim the lights, pour a warm drink, and let this heartfelt story guide you into a deep, peaceful sleep.Watch the full visual story with cinematic images and original music on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@ThePorchLight-PLSFollow The Porch Light on your favorite podcast app to never miss a story.This story was produced with the assistance of AI tools for narration and sound design. Written and directed by The Porch Light.

  3. 12

    A Chicago Secretary's Journal: One Woman's Twenty Three Year Silence in 1962

    A sixty two year old Black executive secretary in 1962 Chicago has been writing in a leather journal for twenty three years. Then a stroke takes her voice, and her granddaughter finds the drawer.Clara Whitmore is the only Black woman on the executive floor of Mercer and Hollander Mutual Indemnity. She has spent twenty three years at the same oak desk beneath the same west window, and she has spent eleven years raising her orphaned granddaughter Amy. To Amy, seventeen and burning to join the marches she reads about in Birmingham, Clara's strict household rules feel like a wall built against the world. Then one November evening a teacup slips from Clara's hand mid sentence, and the woman who always controlled the room with quiet cannot speak at all. While Amy clears the study to make room for a hospital bed, she opens the bottom drawer of the oak desk and finds a journal of every wage gap and slight, a never sent letter, and a folder her grandmother labeled with Amy's own name.A warm audio drama about a quiet woman who wrote down what she could not say, a strict love that built scaffolding out of silence, and the late afternoon light that fell on the same desk for twenty three years and watched it all.Experience a premium audio drama featuring immersive soundscapes and original music.Voice Cast:- Clara - Voiced by Clara Whitmore- Amy - Voiced by Amy Whitmore- Eunice - Voiced by Eunice Tate- Mr. Hollander - Voiced by Mr. Hollander- Doctor Reed - Voiced by Doctor ReedDim the lights, pour a warm drink, and let this heartfelt story guide you into a deep, peaceful sleep.Watch the full visual story with cinematic images and original music on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@ThePorchLight-PLSFollow The Porch Light on your favorite podcast app to never miss a story.This story was produced with the assistance of AI tools for narration and sound design. Written and directed by The Porch Light.

  4. 11

    The Carpenter of Bellhaven: A Retired Firefighter's Late-Life Reckoning

    A retired Chicago firefighter moves to a small Georgia town to live quietly. A carpenter has been waiting there for five years, knowing exactly who she is.Maya Robinson spent thirty years on Engine 47. She came to Bellhaven, Georgia in 2003 for a town that did not know her name. For fourteen months, a carpenter named Elias Hartley ordered rye toast at her diner counter every Tuesday and said nothing about the folder in his workshop drawer, dated October 1983, containing the name of the man blamed for killing her mentor. When she finally opens that drawer, the man she has spent five years treating as her enemy shows up at her door at six in the morning with a piece of paper that changes everything.A warm audio drama about late-life love, frozen grief, and the moment a grudge finally sets itself down.Experience a premium audio drama featuring immersive soundscapes and original music.Voice Cast:- Maya - Voiced by Maya Robinson- Elias - Voiced by Elias Hartley- Vance - Voiced by Vance Drummond- Gloria - Voiced by Gloria SimmonsDim the lights, pour a warm drink, and let this heartfelt story guide you into a deep, peaceful sleep.Watch the full visual story with cinematic images and original music on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@ThePorchLight-PLSFollow The Porch Light on your favorite podcast app to never miss a story.This story was produced with the assistance of AI tools for narration and sound design. Written and directed by The Porch Light.

  5. 10

    The Broken Radio, 1986: A Retired Engineer's Thirty-Year Reckoning

    A 65-year-old retired engineer in 1986 Seattle finally opens the box he sealed the day his wife died. Inside: the radio he built for her, the schematic bearing his signature, and a silence he can no longer pretend not to hear.Norman Whitlock spent thirty-five years calculating tolerances for aircraft. He has spent eighteen years calculating how far he can stand from a cardboard box without having to open it. Tonight the distance runs out.A quiet audio drama about precision, guilt, and the small courage of opening a window.Experience a premium audio drama featuring immersive soundscapes and original music.Voice Cast:- Narrator - Voiced by Narrator- Norman - Voiced by Norman Whitlock- Norman (flashback) - Voiced by Norman Whitlock (flashback)- Maeve - Voiced by Margaret Maeve Whitlock- Maeve (tape) - Voiced by Margaret Maeve Whitlock (tape)- Russell - Voiced by Russell Okafor- Penny - Voiced by Penelope Penny HawthorneDim the lights, pour a warm drink, and let this heartfelt story guide you into a deep, peaceful sleep.Watch the full visual story with cinematic images and original music on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@ThePorchLight-PLSFollow The Porch Light on your favorite podcast app to never miss a story.This story was produced with the assistance of AI tools for narration and sound design. Written and directed by The Porch Light.

  6. 9

    Vines of Gentle Praise: A Small Town Story of Forty Years and One Postcard

    In a quiet Ohio papermill town, a 63-year-old library clerk named Frances Daly has spent forty years writing novels no one has read, encouraged every step of the way by her closest friend.When a yellowed postcard dated 1983 slips from the pages of a book she never finished, Frances begins to understand that the kindest words can grow like vines around a life, and that permission is not something given across a kitchen table. It is something taken, alone, in one's own voice.A slow, warm fiction about friendship, late-blooming courage, and the small American afternoon where a woman finally writes the sentence she has been waiting forty years to write.Experience a premium audio drama featuring immersive soundscapes and original music.Voice Cast:- Frances - Voiced by Frances Daly- Sylvia - Voiced by Sylvia Hartwell- Dorothy - Voiced by Dorothy Ellsmere- Auggie - Voiced by Augustin Brockmeier- Hollis - Voiced by Hollis MareenWatch the full visual story with cinematic images and original music on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@ThePorchLight-PLSFollow The Porch Light on your favorite podcast app to never miss a story.This story was produced with the assistance of AI tools for narration, voice performance, and sound design. Written and directed by The Porch Light.

  7. 8

    What the Dusty Record Knew: A London Musician's Story

    In autumn 2013, a 62-year-old musician named Miles Calverton keeps the same quiet ritual every night in his Walthamstow flat: unlock a wooden box, write one sentence by lamp-light, and lower a needle onto a dust-flecked 1986 vinyl LP. Forty-seven monthly listeners. A record shop in Crouch End. A brass key on a leather cord. He is about to give it all up.What the Dusty Record Knew is a heartfelt audio drama about an analog musician in a streaming world. A stranger walked into his last performance carrying a page from his notebook that had been in a wallet for seventeen years.A slow, warm story about the kindness we forget we gave, and the handwriting that finds its way home.Featuring six voices: Miles, Arthur, Priya, Tomasz, Sasha, and Beatrice.Experience a premium audio drama featuring immersive soundscapes and original music.Watch the full visual story with cinematic images and original music on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@ThePorchLight-PLSFollow The Porch Light on your favorite podcast app to never miss a story.This story was produced with the assistance of AI tools for narration and sound design. Written and directed by The Porch Light.

  8. 7

    The Bitter Aroma of Rain: A 1952 Kansas Story

    Halsbridge County, Kansas, 1952. Forty-seven days without rain. Widowed wheat farmer Cora Brennan waits, not knowing the earth is holding something older than the drought.When a wealthy neighbor arrives with an offer to buy her farm, Cora learns the land carries a secret her late husband Wesley left behind: a trust document that changes everything, sealed in a lower drawer and timed to open at the moment she needed it most.A slow and tender story about waiting, faithfulness, and the promises that keep their word even after the one who made them is gone.Experience a premium audio drama featuring immersive soundscapes and original music.Voice Cast: Cora Brennan, Edward Pruitt, Roland Hatcher, Florrie Brennan, Vera Tilden, Wesley Brennan.Watch the full visual story on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@ThePorchLight-PLSFollow The Porch Light on your favorite podcast app.This story was produced with the assistance of AI tools for narration and sound design. Written and directed by The Porch Light.

  9. 6

    The Secret in the Heirloom Watch: A London Inheritance

    <p>A 67-year-old retired London conservator inherits her grandmother's Victorian pocket watch, and finds eleven words inscribed inside it that the family solicitor never wanted her to read.</p><p>Step into a quiet Bloomsbury townhouse in late autumn. The lamp is low. A rosewood box rests on the lid of an upright piano. Inside, on a folded square of cream silk, lies a Victorian silver pocket watch on a long chain, stopped at twelve minutes past four. Cordelia Ashcombe inherits the use of the house, the watch, and a question she does not yet know to ask.</p><p>Her grandmother's family solicitor, a man the Ashcombes have trusted for forty years, has already taken the watch once, for the executor's inventory. He has returned it with a small wrong note in his account of it. The case is silver, not tin. And on the inner cover, beneath the case-back, in the spring of nineteen seventy two, Estelle had eleven words micro inscribed in her own hand, dated and witnessed, naming her true beneficiaries and one final instruction about a small brass key.</p><p>A slow-burn cozy audio drama of a Bloomsbury drawing room, a Hatton Garden watchmaker, a quiet niece at a horology auction house, a probate hearing at the Royal Courts of Justice on the Strand, and the inscribed will inside a silver case that had been ticking, patiently, for over half a century before anyone thought to listen.</p><p><strong>Voice Cast:</strong><br/>Cordelia: Cordelia Ashcombe<br/>Nigel: Nigel Pemberton<br/>Estelle: Estelle Ashcombe<br/>Felix: Felix Ashcombe<br/>Saoirse: Saoirse Ashcombe-Quinn<br/>Mr. Wexford: A. Wexford<br/>The Judge: The Senior Master<br/>Ms. Petrie: Ms. Petrie</p><p>Dim the lights, pour a warm drink, and let this heartfelt story guide you into a deep, peaceful sleep.</p><p>🎧 Listen to The Porch Light on Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/7C3qy58bylNcIBGA3najQw?si=thReHXLRQBSOIrOU_g6_uw</p><p>🎬 Watch the full visual story on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@ThePorchLight-PLS</p><p>Follow The Porch Light on your favorite podcast app: Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Amazon Music, or YouTube Music, so you never miss a story.</p><p><em>"Trust is not a thing a person earns once and keeps. Trust is a thing a person renews, day by day, by bringing the key back."</em></p><p>Made with AI assistance for narration, music, and sound design. Written and directed by The Porch Light.</p>

  10. 5

    A Leather Journal with Forty Years of Pencil Stars (Cozy Story)

    A Premium Bedtime Audio Drama. A warm coastal Maine story for a quiet hour. Settle in and let it play. In late autumn, on a wraparound porch in Stoneharbor Cove, Martha Holloway, age seventy-one, sits in a wicker rocker with a small boy leaning against her shoulder under the same wool blanket. The lighthouse beam at Stoneharbor Point sweeps slowly through the thin coastal fog beyond the porch rail. There is a leather journal on her writing desk. It is the seventeenth one. On most of the pages, in the bottom right corner, you will find a small pencil star.A cozy, slow story of a retired Maine schoolteacher, a leather journal of pencil stars drawn nightly since nineteen eighty-five, a son lost to a 2018 nor'easter, seven silent years, and a Tuesday afternoon in May 2025 when an unfamiliar truck pulled into her gravel drive.Featured voices: Martha Holloway, David Holloway, Caleb Whittaker, Bess Calloway, Owen Trask, and Pastor Tobias Renfrew. Coastal Maine, 1985 through 2025, with a quiet Nova Scotia interlude.Dim the lamps, pour something warm, and let this story keep you company.Watch the full visual story with cinematic images and original music on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@ThePorchLight-PLSFollow The Porch Light on your favorite podcast app, Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Amazon Music, or YouTube Music, so you never miss a story.Made with AI assistance for narration, music, and sound design.

  11. 4

    A Silver Lighter from 1944, in a London Workshop | Bedtime Audio Drama

    A quiet 1990s London bedtime drama for a long autumn night. In October 1993, the rain over Spitalfields has not stopped since the last week of September. James Reed, a fifty-six-year-old leatherworker on a side street off Brick Lane, has begun, very quietly, to close his workshop door for good. Then a young woman in a soaked transparent poncho knocks at nine forty-seven in the evening, holding a folder he has not asked for. Settle in, dim the lamps, and let this story keep you company.Featured voices: James Reed, Ella Whitfield, Edmund Hollister, Mrs Patel, Daniel Reed, and Walter Reed in memory. London 1993, with a soft Suffolk flashback to 1949.Watch the full visual story with cinematic images and original music on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@ThePorchLight-PLSFollow The Porch Light on your favorite podcast app, Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Amazon Music, or YouTube Music, so you never miss a story.Made with AI assistance for narration, music, and sound design.

  12. 3

    A Quiet Tape from 1958, Found in a Cedar Chest | Bedtime Audio Drama

    A quiet 1960s music memoir for a slow evening. In November 1965, a 34-year-old composer in Greenwich Village named Thomas Miller has spent seven years rewriting the same eight bars, calling one measure a flaw. On a Sunday afternoon, a cedar chest is opened and a 1958 reel-to-reel tape begins to play. Settle in, dim the lamps, and let the story keep you company.Featured voices: Thomas Miller, Vivian Whitcomb, George Whitcomb, Ruth Whitcomb, Hal Bremmer. 1965 Greenwich Village and Brooklyn Heights.Watch the full visual story with cinematic images and original music on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@ThePorchLight-PLSFollow The Porch Light on your favorite podcast app, Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Amazon Music, or YouTube Music, so you never miss a story.Made with AI assistance for narration, music, and sound design.

  13. 2

    The Afternoon the Sunlight Whispered My Name Back to Me

    In October 1972, a 41-year-old painter named Eleanor finds a letter hidden inside an antique mirror — written 14 years earlier by her best friend Maggie, who died at 37. In it, a promise they made at age 13: one quiet hour, every day, brushes in hand.It begins with her nine-year-old daughter's question: "Why did you stop?" — a silence that cracks Eleanor open before she reaches the mirror. What she finds behind the glass is a letter from a woman who knew, long before Eleanor did, that she would need to be called back to herself.Watch the full visual story with cinematic images and original music on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@ThePorchLight-PLSFollow The Porch Light on your favorite podcast app — Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Amazon Music, or YouTube Music — so you never miss a story.This story was produced with the assistance of AI tools for narration and sound design. Written and directed by The Porch Light.Watch the full visual story with cinematic images and original music on YouTube: https://youtu.be/KUtRWQ-9BMI

  14. 1

    The Echoes in the Digital Garden

    On a quiet Tuesday evening, a 67-year-old retired English teacher named Eleanor types one word into a search bar — and finds a town she has not named in 47 years.This is the story of The Eden Project — a small online community of four strangers learning to draw maps of places that no longer exist. When Eleanor zooms into a single photograph posted by the founder of the group, she recognizes a boarded pharmacy, a tilted lamppost, and a chipped cursive sign from a coal-mining town in the Appalachian foothills of Pennsylvania, the town she fled with her father in the late summer of 1977 and never spoke of again. What she discovers behind that photograph reframes everything she thought she knew about her father, about the founder, and about the long quiet shape of her own life.A slow-burn fiction story for grown-up listeners — about memory, the courage to look back, and the small lights that guide us home.Featuring six voices: Narrator, Eleanor, Henry, Maggie, Theo, and Iris.Watch the full visual story with cinematic images and original music on YouTube: Scheduled for uploadFollow The Porch Light on your favorite podcast app — Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Amazon Music, or YouTube Music — so you never miss a story."Time redefines everything, and only when you understand that does the real story finally begin."This story was produced with the assistance of AI tools for narration and sound design. Written and directed by The Porch Light.

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ABOUT THIS SHOW

Stories inspired by real life — told under the warm glow of a front porch lamp.The Porch Light is a storytelling podcast where heartfelt tales unfold one evening at a time. Each episode brings you a deeply moving narrative of love, loss, redemption, and the quiet courage found in everyday life.Settle in, close your eyes, and listen to stories that remind us what truly matters.All names, places, and details are fictionalized. This podcast is produced with the help of AI tools for narration and music — but every story is inspired by the experiences we all share.New episodes every week.

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Stories inspired by real life — told under the warm glow of a front porch lamp.The Porch Light is a storytelling podcast where heartfelt tales unfold one evening at a time. Each episode brings you a deeply moving narrative of love, loss, redemption, and the quiet courage found in everyday...

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