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WPR: Wasteland Public Radio
by Outlawz Studios
In a world infested with the undead, one woman shines a light out and curses the darkness. As the new host of WPR, Storme is finding her barrings to tell you where is safe, where to avoid and how her friends are doing out in the world as they Raise the Dead, rebuilding the dead towns that litter the country. Join Storme every week and find out where you should go next to scavenge some food!Brought to you by Outlawz Studios, find more of our work at Linktr.ee/outlawzstudiosWriter, Director & Sound Mixer: J.Taylor CampbellStarringStorme Craft: Bree CroftKen Fox: Ryan Kern
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Afterlight Episode 24- Exchange Rate
Ken Fox broadcasts from the frozen trailer park as the wasteland starts doing something worse than getting louder — it starts getting thin.After Storme’s report of a possible “second Jason,” Ken follows the thread into two new stories that don’t sit right in the mind once they’re heard. A wanderer named Lyle brings news of a flash of impossible light in the treeline… and a boy who walked out of the woods too clean, too confused, and too hungry — like something rewound wrong.Then an artifact appears that shouldn’t exist at all: a sleek, modern phone left in the snow. When it rings, the voice on the other end is casual, annoyed… and living in a world where the zombie apocalypse never happened. A world with traffic, apps, and lights that stay on. Until the line crackles — and something else tries to get in.With the Girl on Channel 77 still bleeding through old screens and winter turning coincidence into fate, Episode 24 asks the question nobody wants to answer:If the border between worlds is real… what’s the exchange rate for a normal life?♪ Darkness Abides — “Lost and Never Truly Found”📡 Dimensional bleed & signal leaks🧟 Doppelgänger rumors❄️ Winter dread at the trailer park📼 Channel 77 anomaliesAfterlight is darker. Quieter. And listening.Follow Us!Writer, Director & Producer: J.Taylor "Boomer" CampbellKen Fox: Ryan Kern
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Wasteland Public Radio Episode 25: PSA DAY!
It’s officially a weird week in the wasteland, and Storme Craft is not handling it calmly.Episode 25 delivers updates on the mysterious Christian sightings—now possibly tied to Jason himself—raising the terrifying prospect of a doppelgänger wandering Clearfield County muttering about portals, demons, and vampires. Stan reports on an impossible Texas blizzard where survivors are literally shoveling snow with frozen zombie arms, while Karen reluctantly issues community alerts involving weapons trades, radiation exposure, and her completely reasonable craving for waffles.The episode also includes a rare PSA regarding Channel 77, as sightings of The Girl in the Static increase across the wasteland. Listeners are warned not to engage, not to investigate, and definitely not to try to help—just report dates, times, and locations to the emergency line and back away slowly.Closing out the broadcast is a sobering after-music story about Las Vegas, nuclear fallout, and the brutal reality behind the rumors—reminding thrill-seekers that some places aren’t myths, just graves that haven’t finished filling in yet.♪ Featuring music by The Bloody Benders — “Good Morning, Las Vegas”📻 Dark comedy apocalypse radio📡 Channel 77 warnings & emergency updates❄️ Blizzard madness, radiation fears, and doppelgängers🧟 Wasteland rumors that refuse to stay rumorsStay weird. Stay wary. And maybe… turn the TV off.Follow us everywhere at: Wasteland Public RadioWritten, Directed & Produced by: J.Taylor CampbellStorme Craft: Bree CroftStan Croft: Justin TelfordKaren: Amy Barrett
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Wasteland Public Radio Episode 24: Weed the People
Storme Craft wakes up dangerously cheerful in the wasteland, kicking off the morning with sunshine, sarcasm, and a missing cat named Mr. Sniffles — whose safe return becomes the most wholesome manhunt of the apocalypse. Meanwhile, Stan discovers a solar-powered weed bunker blooming out of season, Mama’s legendary “Apple Pie Special” moonshine starts circulating through Harlan County, and Karen desperately tries to keep the station from collapsing into chaos.With wolves roaming Texas, solar stations needing repair, and Storme passing out at her desk mid-broadcast, Episode 24 delivers peak WPR energy: absurd survival news, found-family banter, and reminders that kindness, tradition, and very questionable brownies still matter — even at the end of the world.♪ Featuring music by The Hollar Brothers — “Moonshine & Mary Jane”📻 Dark comedy apocalypse radio🐈 Missing pets, moonshine legends, and weed bunkers🔥 Storme naps, Karen takes over, Stan gets threatened (again)Follow us everywhere at: Wasteland Public RadioWritten, Directed & Produced by: J.Taylor CampbellStorme Craft: Bree CroftStan Croft: Justin TelfordKaren: Amy Barrett
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Afterlight Episode 23- Under the Ice
A snowstorm traps Ken Fox inside an abandoned trailer park, where winter quiet stirs memories better left buried. Tonight’s story follows a lone survivor who crosses what he believes is a frozen field — only to discover a lake beneath the snow, packed with hundreds of zombies suspended under the ice like insects in glass, including a waitress he once knew before the fall.As the memory deepens, Ken traces the story back to a lakeside restaurant that became a refuge during the early days of the outbreak — until winter turned escape routes into mass graves. A listener letter adds new folklore to the wasteland: pop-up soup kitchens that feed wanderers for free… and turn thieves into permanent guards.“Under the Ice” is a meditation on winter, memory, hunger, and the quiet horror of things preserved rather than destroyed — where kindness can be sacred, silence can be dangerous, and the ground beneath your feet may already be holding the dead.🕯️ Atmospheric horror❄️ Winter survival folklore🧟 Zombies beneath frozen lakes🍲 Pop-up apocalypse kitchens📻 Afterlight transmissions from the dark♪ Darkness Abides: Field of GlassFollow Us!Writer, Director & Producer: J.Taylor "Boomer" CampbellKen Fox: Ryan Kern
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Wasteland Public Radio-Episode 23: G-G-G-Ghost
Wasteland Public Radio is back in full chaos mode as Storme Craft guides listeners through another week of nightmares, rumors, and bad decisions across the wasteland.This episode features reports of a mysterious man named Christian wandering Clearfield County muttering about portals, demons, and vampires—raising more than a few comic-book red flags. In Gettysburg, snowmelt floods the streets and carries walkers straight into living communities, while whispers from Jericho, California tell of a woman in white appearing on back roads, vanishing from locked cars, and leading the curious toward burned-out homes that should be empty.With Stanley delivering grim weather warnings, Karen issuing vital community alerts (including the return of Sector 5 and a frozen-pizza-for-guns trade in Virginia Beach), and the Emergency Channel standing by, Episode 23 balances dark humor with creeping horror.The episode closes with a chilling after-music ghost story about Gettysburg’s haunted battlefields—where zombies reenact the Civil War every summer, turning history into an annual bloodbath that refuses to stay buried.🕯️ Apocalyptic horror & dark comedy🧟 Urban legends of the wasteland📍 Clearfield County, Gettysburg & Jericho📻 Emergency Channel always listening🎵 ♪ Tonya Lee – The Woman in WhiteIf you’re still alive, congrats—you cleared another side quest.Try not to die on the way to the pizza.Follow us everywhere at: Wasteland Public RadioWritten, Directed & Produced by: J.Taylor CampbellStorme Craft: Bree CroftStan Croft: Justin TelfordKaren: Amy Barrett
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Afterlight Episode 22- The Last New Year
The first Afterlight broadcast of the year comes from an abandoned trailer park where the calendar no longer matters and the heat still hums for reasons no one can explain. Ken Fox reflects on the last New Year before the fall—when people still gathered, still counted down, and still believed time could reset itself.This episode weaves together a quiet, devastating family story, an old legend about the New Year Spirit, and a listener letter describing a highway that never ends—where mile markers reset, fireworks shimmer in the distance, and time refuses to move forward.The Last New Year is a meditative, atmospheric episode about memory, ritual, and what happens when hope stops announcing itself. No jump scares. No answers. Just wind, power lines, and the question of whether moving on requires permission.🌑 Afterlight storytelling🕯️ Post-apocalyptic folklore📻 Ken Fox, alone on the mic🛣️ Roads that won’t let go📅 The year that never came back ♫ Darkness Abides: We Saved The YearIf you’re still counting days, maybe stop at one that feels real.Ken will be listening.Follow Us!Writer, Director & Producer: J.Taylor "Boomer" CampbellKen Fox: Ryan Kern
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Wasteland Public Radio – Episode 22: “Burn Another Batch”
Storme Craft is back after a long hiatus and absolutely not in the mood to play nice. Episode 22 of Wasteland Public Radio drops listeners straight into the chaos with zombie-fueled metal concerts in Kansas, ice-armored undead roaming a historic Boston blizzard, and disturbing reports of half-zombies haunting Pittsburgh back alleys.Featuring the return of Stanley’s brutally honest weather, Storme’s unfiltered commentary on survival, raiders, and bad ideas, plus a full community alert rundown from the Emergency Channel, this episode is peak WPR: loud, darkly funny, and unapologetically bleak.The episode closes with a behind-the-scenes story about the first time metal band Torn played live on WPR—drawing zombies by the dozens and turning the studio into a warzone of sound, fire, and early-2000s nu-metal glory.🎸 Zombies for cover charge❄️ Blizzard-hardened undead🐈 Questionable Pittsburgh sightings📻 Emergency Channel still open🔥 Torn – Burn Another BatchYou’re still not dead yet.Try to keep it that way.Follow us everywhere at: Wasteland Public RadioWritten, Directed & Produced by: J.Taylor CampbellStorme Craft: Bree CroftStan Croft: Justin TelfordKaren: Amy Barrett
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Christmas in the Wasteland
WPR goes off-format for one night only: Christmas in the Wasteland, a 2025 crossover special with Raising the Dead. Storme hosts from the station’s dining room table as the crew piles in—Karen cooking, Stan getting bullied (as tradition), James being James, and Ken setting the mood like a beautiful doom poem with legs. Jason, Alice, Derek, and Frank roll in from the road, the drinks start flowing, and the “rules” are simple: zombie noises? drink. Karen scolds? drink. Storme roasts someone? drink. Jason rages out? finish it.Then the night turns: Christmas “Santas” aren’t bringing gifts… unless it’s pipe bombs. Ken tells a brutal, unforgettable 2019 Christmas tale. Storme shares the story of the year Lena forced joy back into the world—and the mug that proved some things survive the end. And when Lena finally walks through the door, she brings a fresh rescue story that earns the only toast that matters out here: family.Creator note + help request: The episode closes with a brief message breaking continuity to share a fundraiser link for Lena’s parents after a November 6, 2025 house fire. If you can spare anything, please use the link in the description and tell them Lena and WPR sent you.gofundme.com/f/urgent-help-needed-parents-lost-everythingCast Storme Craft: Bree CroftStan Croft: Justin TelfordProducer Karen: Amy BarrettKen Fox: Ryan KernJames: Shane AlanLena K: Bree Croft (AI Voice Changer)Jason: J.Taylor CampbellAlice: Allison SheppardDerek: Eric HugginsFrank: Alan AlbrightWritten, Directed & Edited by: J.Taylor CampbellGo and follow all of our wonderful cast and support our lost friends parents! Merry Christmas!
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WPR Halloween Special “Haunted and On the Air”
🕯️ Happy Halloween from Wasteland Public Radio.When the world’s already crawling with real monsters, what’s left to fear on Halloween night? Storme Craft hosts a one-night broadcast of static, spirits, and sarcasm alongside Ken Fox, Stan Croft, and the ever-uninvited Karen.But as the signal fractures and voices seep through the dead channels, something—or someone—starts broadcasting back.👻 Featuring:• Storme Craft’s haunted mic banter• Ken Fox’s spectral philosophy• Stan’s apocalyptic forecast (in Latin, obviously)• Karen’s costume contest from hell• …and the return of The Girl in the static🔊 Produced by Outlawz Studios📻 “Where it’s always spooky… and we’re always watching.”Follow Us!Writer, Director, Editor, Producer: J.Taylor "Boomer" CampbellStorme Craft: Bree CroftKen Fox: Ryan KernStan Croft: Justin TelfordProducer Karen: Amy BarrettThe Girl on Channel 77 was produced with Elevenlabs AIMusic Produced with Suno AI
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WPR: Afterlight Ep.21 | The Mirror Well – Reflections That Listen Back
At the edge of an abandoned service camp, Ken Fox finds a hand-pump well that shouldn’t be there—and water that reflects without light. Beneath the surface, something listens in rhythm, answering each drip with intent.The night deepens as Ken decodes the markings around the stone lip, hears his own name echo back through static water, and breaks the silence with a test that should have gone unanswered. But the well learns quickly.Through field tape and story, The Mirror Well explores what happens when reflection becomes aware—when rhythm turns into recognition. Ken closes the night with a caution: never trust the echo that chooses you.🔷 Featuring:A mirror that remembers daylightMorse patterns beneath running waterThe story of a family’s haunted well that “listened different”Survival rules for reflections that think📻 WPR: Afterlight — radio for the dark between frequencies.Hashtags / Keywords:#WPR #Afterlight #WastelandPublicRadio #KenFox #AnalogHorror #CreepyPodcast #AudioDrama #PostApocalyptic #SignalHorror #MysteryPodcast #Reflections #HauntedWaterFollow Us!Writer, Director & Producer: J.Taylor "Boomer" CampbellKen Fox: Ryan Kern
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WPR Ep.21 | (Redacted) Returns to the Air — Community Alerts, Chaos, and Ghost Signals
(Redacted) is back on-air… and everything immediately gets louder. While Storme juggles cult rumors, coded broadcasts, and one very opinionated producer, the station reboots its Community Alerts and the wasteland listens in. Between fried inverters, haunted sheds, and mislabeled “rice,” the crew fights to stay organized—and human—on the edge of nowhere.When the signal crackles, remember the rule: landmark → condition → request.Welcome back to the noise.Hashtags / Keywords:#WPR #WastelandPublicRadio #Afterlight #PostApocalyptic #AudioDrama #StormeCraft #SheReturns #RadioHorror #EmergencyChannel #KenFoxFollow Us!Writer, Director & Producer: J.Taylor "Boomer" CampbellStorme Craft: Bree CroftStan Croft: Justin TelfordKaren: Amy Barrett
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WPR: Afterlight Ep.20 | The Signal Shed – Ghost Code, Red Lights, and a Voice That Knows Your Name
A padlocked shed opens. A red light blinks. The signal speaks.Ken Fox steps into a forgotten utility shed behind the station and finds a tape deck still humming—repeating four words in Morse: “I see you, Ken.” What follows is a broadcast about haunted circuitry, code that remembers names, and the danger of being heard by something that isn’t human.Through static and story, Ken recounts the legend of “The Half-Mile” repeater—a machine that learned to answer back—and the quiet rituals that keep code from learning too much.🔴 Featuring:Morse code transmissions not sent by WPRA red light that blinks past the breakerThe Half-Mile repeater and its impossible knockSurvival rules for haunted machines📻 WPR: Afterlight — where ghost signals remember more than the living.Hashtags / Keywords:#WPR #Afterlight #PostApocalypticRadio #SignalHorror #KenFox #AnalogHorror #AudioDrama #MorseCode #CreepyPodcast #WastelandPublicRadioFollow Us!Writer, Director & Producer: J.Taylor "Boomer" CampbellKen Fox: Ryan Kern
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WPR Episode 20 | Ascension Camps, Boot Sequences, and the Quiet Way Out” – Cults, Static Sons, and a Satellite with Attitude
The airwaves crackle with sermons, static, and science gone wrong. Storme and Stan uncover the rise of the Rotborn’s Ascension Camps, strange transmissions talking back, and a quiet way out of the noise. Featuring rogue satellites, noise bombs, toaster prosthetics, and fieldcraft for surviving the static. The world may be ending, but the show goes on—sarcasm included.Hashtags / Keywords:#WPR #WastelandPublicRadio #PostApocalyptic #SurvivalRadio #DarkHumor #Rotborn #Cults #ApocalypsePodcast #RadioDrama #AfterlightFollow Us!Writer, Director & Producer: J.Taylor "Boomer" CampbellStorm Craft: Bree CroftStan Croft: Justin Telford
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WPR: Afterlight Ep.19 | The Old Barn – Static Faces, Ghost Signals, and the Screen with No Cord
Ken Fox investigates an abandoned supply barn where the dust remembers everything—and a TV with no power turns itself on. A face appears in the static, a signal shifts, and the world holds its breath. Part ghost story, part survival diary, this broadcast blurs superstition, signal bleed, and the thin line between remembering and being remembered.Hashtags / Keywords:#WPR #WastelandPublicRadio #Afterlight #PostApocalypse #RadioHorror #SignalFiction #Static #HauntedBroadcast #AudioDrama #KenFoxFollow Us!Writer, Director & Producer: J.Taylor "Boomer" CampbellKen Fox: Ryan Kern
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WPR Episode 19 | Launch Gate, Low Country, and a Little Bit of Love” – Drones, Floods, and Mardi Gras in the Wasteland
Storme and Stan report on the ruins with drones overhead, bridges breaking, and Mardi Gras reborn in madness. From swamp parades to collapsing trestles, it’s survival with sarcasm, gallows humor, and one very dumb hotel tragedy. Tune in for post-apocalyptic advice, emergency chatter, and the weirdly romantic chaos of staying human in the wasteland.Hashtags / Keywords:#WastelandPublicRadio #PostApocalypse #DarkComedy #ZombieApocalypse #SurvivalStories #MardiGrasAfterTheFall #RadioDrama #WPR #WPRAfterlightFollow Us!Writer, Director & Producer: J.Taylor "Boomer" CampbellStorme Craft: Bree CroftStan Croft: Justin Telford
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WPR: Afterlight — Episode 18: The Trench
Some holes don’t wait to be dug—they listen first.Ken Fox finds a freshly cut trench near the south fence of the station. Too straight for rain, too neat for a grave. Beneath a flat stone lies a burned piece of paper with six words: “I hear her humming when you talk.”Back in the studio, Ken rewinds the last few tapes and finds something new layered beneath his broadcasts—a woman’s voice, humming softly, syncing to his cadence. The hum spreads, bleeding into the insects outside, folding into silence that sounds like waiting.By the time he speaks again, even the ground seems to answer.🎙️ Highlights:A trench built with impossible precision near the WPR stationBurned note warns of “her humming”Background audio reveals a hidden lullaby in past transmissionsThe insects go quiet—then mimic rhythmStory of the farmer who learned to stop listening🜃 Themes:Echoes, buried language, mimicry, and the danger of being heard too clearly.⚠️ Survival Tip:If the ground hums back, don’t match its key.WPR: Afterlight — Ken Fox documents the quiet between signals, where the soil remembers voices better than the living.Follow Us!Writer, Director & Producer: J.Taylor "Boomer" CampbellKen Fox: Ryan Kern
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WPR — Episode 18: Jammers, Llamas, and the Tower in the Dunes
If your radio starts to hum, you’re already part of the circuit.Storme returns with a transmission packed tighter than a bad fuse: a half-buried tower still broadcasting “Pilot Logs,” a pack of ex-zookeepers rolling through the desert with armored llamas, and The Murphy prison cult building jammers to silence entire towns.Meanwhile, producer James calls in a field report from the Tram Yards—where a homemade jammer hums, a feral dog guards the switch, and courage is measured in decibels. Stan logs the “smear” (his new scientific term), weather threatens to fly off the map, and a girl’s voice from an old archive reminds us what happens when kindness meets horror too late.By night’s end, it’s all dust, static, and signal ghosts—but the frequency holds.🎙️ Highlights:Tower found buried in the Utah dunes, still transmitting “Pilot Logs”“Beast Patrol” returns with armored llamas (yes, Tax Fraud is back)The Murphy starts jamming survivor networks to isolate townsField report: Tram Yards jammer neutralized—feral dog unharmedArchive story: Mimi DeLuca and the cult beneath Curwensville⚡ Survival Tips:Unplug what hums. Don’t follow the glow. When the air tastes like pennies, stay boring.🎧 WPR — Keeping the wasteland weird, one bad idea at a time.Writer, Director & Producer: J.Taylor "Boomer" CampbellStorme Craft: Bree CroftStan Croft: Justin TelfordFollow Us!
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WPR: Afterlight — Episode 17: The Salvage Mark
Deep in the pines, a rusted camper whispers SALVAGE—painted on every wall, over stains that never dried. Inside, Ken Fox finds an old analog radio still tuned to something impossible: a fragmented voice claiming “the girl is not alone.”The night grows heavier. Footsteps cross the roof. Words scratched beneath a table warn, “She’s listening too.” What begins as a scavenger’s find becomes a study in the danger of repetition—the way a mark turns into a name, and a name starts answering back.As Ken unravels the origin of the red letters, he tells the story of a man who used the word SALVAGE as a shield until it began to write itself. By the time the paint stopped shining, it wasn’t just a mark anymore—it was waiting.🎙️ Themes: forgotten places remembering back, false refuge, echoing transmissions, the unseen watcher🎧 Featuring: “The Girl on Channel 77” (reference signal)“If a mark gets repeated too cleanly, it’s either a map or a trap. Either way, it expects you.”WPR: Afterlight — The night always leaves a note.Follow Us!Written, Directed & Produced by: J.Taylor "Boomer" CampbellKen Fox: Ryan Kern
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WPR — Episode 17 “Shocktangle & the Countdown”
If your fence sings when you touch it, that’s current—not angels.Storme checks in from the wasteland with updates on South Dakota’s “Shocktangle”—an improvised electric defense made from Christmas lights, lawnmower guts, and sheer spite. Between auroras that try to spell and a strange broadcast announcing a countdown, the morning gets tense, wired, and weird.Emergency reports flow in from James about noise lures and burning barrels, while Stan fights static and sarcasm from a frozen outpost. Later, Storme shares a rare story of hope: a woman named Jenny, a missing cat, and an impossible reunion years after the fall.Fieldcraft: How to build an electric perimeter without electrocuting yourselfEmergency Logs: “Switchgrass Siding” incident — noise lure neutralizedStrange Reports: Singing fences, magnetic storms, and synchronized herdsMessage of the Day: Not everything that happens in the wasteland is awful.⚡ Survive smart. Laugh when you can. And if the sky starts a countdown—do the boring things perfectly.🎧 WPR: keeping the signal alive, one jolt at a time.Follow Us!Writer, Director & Producer: J.Taylor "Boomer" CampbellStorme Craft: Bree CroftStan Croft: Justin Telford
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WPR: Afterlight — Episode 16: The Room With No Door
A wall remembers a door it never had.Ken Fox finds a new room in the station—narrow, breathing, and sealed behind him once he enters. Inside, graffiti repeats one message: “SAY SOMETHING BACK.”A reel-to-reel tape is already spinning, playing a voice that sounds like his own.Outside, the ticking grows louder. Inside, the room is listening.Location: Former generator room, sealed from the outsidePhenomenon: Architectural mimicry; self-recording acousticsField Note: Leave a line to daylight—chalk, ribbon, or coin noiseDirective: Knock twice for presence, once for troubleSurvival Tip: Never answer a room with words—it might answer in kindFollow WPR: Afterlight for transmissions after the power fades.Knock. Don’t speak. The walls are already learning your voice.Follow Us!Writer, Director & Producer: J.Taylor "Boomer" CampbellKen Fox: Ryan Kern
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WPR — Ep 16: Curtain-Ripping Skies, Pilot Relay & Power Etiquette
WE HAVE UPLINK, Wasteland Public Radio may be the only ones with an internet connection but god damnit we are gonna use it to post bull shit that others may see someday. Check us out on facebook!When the sky throws a tantrum, curiosity kills batteries first. Solar storms, tornado lines, and a NORAD-ghosted message: “Re-entry locked. Shield failing. No safe vector.”Fieldcraft: Pair batteries; write coords on paper; break line-of-sight; mask lightsPilot thread: Off a bunker relay—something’s falling; “shield” unknownEmergency Channel: Bright trail over Ashwood Cut; metallic ash; panel-surge burns—approach upwind, engines offPower etiquette: Don’t energize every relic in a “radio museum”; log & label; share notes with JamesVermont: “Captain Sap” maple plant = heat, filters, dorm—trades wood & AA batteries for syrup suppliesDecoys: Argument-loop roamers with open-band handsets—don’t chase voices in fogWeather (Stan): Peekaboo blackouts; Plains tornadoes; shortwave squeal around ~5.315 MHzWeirdness: Unplugged TV chatter, fireflies in the wrong places—log phrasing/time/bearing, don’t debate at noonFollow Wasteland Public Radio for new episodes weekly. Share OPSEC-safe intel via the Emergency Channel to help someone else make it home.Follow Us!Writer, Director & Producer: J.Taylor "Boomer" CampbellStorme Craft: Bree CroftStan Croft: Justin Telford
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WPR: Afterlight — Ep 15: The Culvert (Echoes That Learn Your Name)
Underground, round rooms file you under sound. In a flooded culvert, walls learn voices, reverse phrases, and offer names back like ropes. Some echoes aren’t yours—and some try to follow you out.Location: Drainage culvert under the fence (mile marker nine)Phenomenon: Concrete “memorizes” speech; repeats lines backward; palindromes make perfect baitStory: Reed the rescuer, a chalk trail, a collar mic—and a message returned as “kca b nrut”Survival: Detune your breath; don’t speak names; answer with non-words (knuckles, pebble, rope on nylon)Writing: Misspell on purpose; scuff messages; do not clap; leave palindromes at campSFX vibe: Drip, low resonance, static flutter, pebble ticks—pressure like breath through a pipeFollow WPR: Afterlight for new night transmissions. Share OPSEC-safe intel via the Emergency Channel to help others make it home.Follow Us!Writer, Director & Editor: J.Taylor "Boomer" CampbellKen Fox: Ryan Kern
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WPR — Ep 15: Ashfall Protocols, Crow Recon & Camp Doomland
Ash is the enemy you can’t stab—breathe smart, move smarter.Then come crow scouts, animatronic night guards, and a signal that might be Morse…or ghosts.Safety: Mask/bandana up; dry filters; avoid ash drifts & soft leeward pilesWeather (Stan): Idaho ashfall; sudden Oklahoma hail—seek low, wide roofsIntel: Missouri’s “Feather Recon Syndicate” (trained crows); NorCal teens fortify Camp Doomland with reprogrammed animatronicsSignals: Late-night shortwave clicks/pings—log times & bearingsArchive: Bag-tag-log weird media; mark “FOR JAMES”; push to Emergency ChannelArc beats: Channel 77 rumors persist; Storme shares a raw, personal backstoryFollow Wasteland Public Radio for 3 weekly episodes. Share your routes & recordings to help someone else make it home.Writer, Director & Editor: J.Taylor "Boomer" CampbellStorme Craft: Bree CroftStan Croft: Justin TelfordFollow Us!
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WPR: Afterlight — Episode 14 “Red Ribbon Trees” (Forest Trail)
Ken walks past the safe lights into a forest laced with untattered red ribbons, a whisper that says “Don’t look away,” and a camp that straps trees to stop disappearances.Follow Us!Writer, Director & Editor: J.Taylor CampbellKen Fox: Ryan Kern
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WPR — Ep 14: Crater Protocols & the Voice in the Wreckage
Fresh crater? Don’t souvenir-hunt. Mark it, map it, move on.Then a looped voice from a burned-out “drone” says: “Still flying. Still watching. Don’t look up.”Setting: Ashwood Cut crater corridor; B’s crew follows Oracle’s crash coordsSafety: Rim heat, sinkholes; 50-yard standoff; three-stone markers; upwind exitEmergency Channel: James live-monitoring; archive your tapes/media (bag, tag, timestamp)Recurring arcs: The Pilot rumor grows; Channel 77 whispers intrude the feedComms: B’s towers now linked with the Beacon Syndicate (wider reach west to Missouri)Weather (Stan): Acid fog in Oregon; metal corrosion; Texas cold snapSidebar: A doomed post-apoc comedy tour tries bowling alleys (good luck)Follow Wasteland Public Radio for new episodes every week—and send intel to the Emergency Channel so others survive the route.Follow Us!Writer, Director & Editor: J.Taylor "Boomer" CampbellStorme Craft: Bree CroftStan Croft: Justin TelfordKen Fox: Ryan KernRecorded at: Outlawz Studios / Kylertown, PA
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WPR Afterlight — Episode 13 “The Pact” (Cold Storage Shed)
In a frozen meat shed, Ken reads Rosalie’s letter about a pine-whisper pact: fevered twins saved, eyes unblinking, rituals vs. contracts, and CHAD bunkers waking in the trees.Written, Directed & Edited by: J.Taylor "Boomer" CampbellKen Fox: Ryan KernFollow Us!
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WPR — Episode 13: Cellar Survival, Polar-Bear Guards & Flash-Flood SOS
Cellar-safety fieldcraft, a sealed Pittsburgh wine stash, and Alaska’s “Frost Fangs” polar-bear sentries. Plus a live washout alert from the Emergency Channel and Storme’s grizzly close call on why vigilance beats “safe.”Follow us!Writer, Director & Editor: J.Taylor "Boomer" CampbellStorme Craft: Bree CroftStand Croft: Justin Telford
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WPR: Afterlight Ep. 12 — “Saint Kenny” | Roof of the Outhouse
Ken broadcasts from an outhouse roof: a preacher’s grim “saint,” tooth-tithe chapel lore, and Oracle’s update on the circling Pilot—where faith feels like a contract with the dead.Written, Directed & Edited by: J.Taylor "Boomer" CampbellKen Fox: Ryan KernFollow Us!
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WPR — Episode 12: Solar-Flare Survival, Rot Wheels Mayhem, Oracle’s Pilot Clue & the “Art Collector” Archive
Solar-flare fieldcraft, grocery-cart “Rot Wheels,” Oracle’s Pilot intel, a live battery-fire alert, and a harrowing archive tale of the Art Collector. Listener caution.Follow us!Music: Onlap: Crawling in the DarkWriter, Director & Editor: J.Taylor "Boomer" CampbellStorme Craft: Bree CroftStand Croft: Justin Telford
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WPR Afterlight Ep. 11 Echoes of the Tower — Ladder Signals, Underground Maps & A Plane Still Circling (Analog Horror)
Halfway up the communications tower, Ken Fox hears echoes that won’t stop echoing. Blueprints pulled from a corpse show unmarked tunnels beneath the station—red pen: “She’s under us.” Listener dreams report reversed typewriter ticks, burnt-sugar tunnels, and waking in the middle of a river. Storme says a plane is still flying; the wind hums Ken’s name back through the rungs. With a nod to Uncle Frequency (“Tune gently, and maybe the dead won’t notice”), this slow-burn analog horror audio drama weighs sky vs. soil, signal vs. memory—and offers survival rules for patterns that want you to agree.Expect: ladder creaks, cable song, GPS pins to nowhere, ritual knocks from below, and hard advice—don’t answer from the ladder what should be answered from the ground.#AnalogHorror #AudioDrama #NumbersStation #WPRAfterlight #HorrorPodcastWritten, Directed & Edited by: J.Taylor "Boomer" CampbellKen Fox: Ryan KernFollow Us!
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WPR Episode 11— Dust-Storm Survival, “Uncle Frequency,” and the Monster in the Apartment
A scorched morning on Wasteland Public Radio. Storme Craft opens with dust-storm fieldcraft (masking, tethering, safe power-up on vintage gear) before flagging a heavy, graphic story after the music break. Reports roll in: poetry carved into zombie foreheads in Minnesota, an El Paso “radio museum” run by Uncle Frequency trading salvaged gear for midnight survivor tales, and a Beacon Syndicate tech ping claiming the Pilot’s plane is still airborne. Stan’s weather warns of zero-visibility grit and creeping smoke. Community Alerts cover roamers on Sawgrass, water safety, a Yard Swap for 9V/coax/fuses, and a lure inside the Boxcar Museum Annex (cracked caps—do not power the big console). An Emergency Channel insert from James lays out safe entry instructions.After the track, Storme adds new show segments and delivers a brutal, real-world survivor account from the outbreak’s early days—an apartment, starvation, and the human monster that wasn’t dead yet. A reminder closes the show: tag your tapes, log your finds, and if a cassette shows a 77—bag it, bench it, and breathe. There’s a thin line between broadcast and beacon.Content Warnings: graphic horror, cannibalism, grief, violence, coarse language.Dust-storm survival tips, Uncle Frequency’s midnight tales, a museum lure alert, and a graphic post-music survivor story. Listener discretion advised.wasteland public radio, post-apocalyptic, zombie drama, survival tips, dust storm, radio horror, uncle frequency, emergency channel, beacon syndicate, pilot plane, channel 77, storme craft, audio drama, dystopian podcast, midnight stories, museum lure, fieldcraftDust-storm safety: masking, tethering, powering vintage radios safelyUncle Frequency: trades gear for survivor stories; midnight broadcastsEmergency Channel (James): Boxcar Museum Annex lure + safe entry pathBeacon Syndicate claim: pilot’s plane visible, powered, midairCommunity Alerts: Sawgrass roamers, boil-water reminder, Yard Swap barterPost-music segment: graphic survivor story about the monster inside00:00 Cold Open: Dust-storm fieldcraft02:00 Theme + Headlines (poetry-marked roamers; Uncle Frequency intro)06:00 Weather with Stan (zero-vis grit, returning smoke)08:00 Community Alerts (Sawgrass, water, Yard Swap, signals note)11:00 Emergency Channel insert (Boxcar Annex lure; cracked caps)13:00 Tech/Pilot image ping (Beacon Syndicate)15:00 Music Break18:00 New Segments + Graphic Survivor Story (listener discretion)26:00 Closer: tag tapes, log finds, 77 = bag and bench#WPR #WastelandPublicRadio #AudioDrama #PostApocalyptic #HorrorPodcast #UncleFrequency #SurvivalTips #EmergencyChannel #DustStorm #ZombieDramaWriter, Director & Editor: J.Taylor "Boomer" CampbellStorme Craft: Bree CroftStand Croft: Justin Telford
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WPR Afterlight Ep. 10 The Glow — Crawlspace Light, Live Pilot Signal & Channel 77 (Analog Horror Audio Drama)
Beneath the station, Ken Fox finds a cold, wrong glow—light that measures instead of warms. The Live Pilot bleeds through (“Still flying. Need ground link.”), and dreams of Channel 77’s Girl accuse: “You looked away.” Fog gathers teeth, joists creak, and a whisper warns: some lights are open mics—they want your name more than your story. This slow-burn analog horror episode blends crawlspace ambience (drips, wood shift, low hum) with numbers-station dread and survival rules: blink on purpose, tape your mirrors, move toward wood not wire.Expect: glow that casts no shadow, Pilot signal rebound, memory as projector, rules for not becoming the antenna.#AnalogHorror #AudioDrama #Channel77 #NumbersStation #HorrorPodcastWritten, Directed & Edited by: J.Taylor "Boomer" CampbellKen Fox: Ryan KernFollow Us!
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WPR Ep. 10 Ghost Pilot Returns, Fog Lures & Runway Traps
Storme chases the “Still flying. Need ground link.” mystery, scouts a burned-out Nevada airport, and warns about fog-lure runways and bait flares—plus Stan’s zero-vis forecast, Bayou Skiff Market barter, and an Emergency Channel alert for Northside Regional.Episode description (expanded):The Ghost Pilot transmission is back—clearer, creepier: “Still flying. Need ground link. Battery dying.” Storme triangulates to a long-dead Nevada airfield while a Louisiana paddleboat war rig steals the B-story. Stan calls pea-soup fog across the Great Lakes with rumored “shadow-walkers.” Community Alerts flag heavy fog along Breakwater Row/Old Ferry Pier, Bayou Skiff Market trading diesel and #12 nails, and a harsh water warning. An Emergency Channel bulletin reports unattended runway flares at Northside Regional—likely a lure; approach from the fuel berm and smother with sand. Final takeaway: log coordinates, plant three-stone cairns in fog, don’t chase perfect lights, and feed intel to James.Keywords: Wasteland Public Radio, Storme Craft, Stan Croft weather, post-apocalyptic podcast, Ghost Pilot, Nevada regional airport, fog safety, runway flares lure, Emergency Channel, zombie apocalypse radio, survival tips, Bayou Skiff Market.Music: NEFFEX & DriVn - Say My NameWritten, Directed, Edited by: J.Taylor "Boomer" CampbellStorme Craft: Bree CroftStan Croft: Justin TelfordFollow Us!
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WPR: Afterlight Ep. 9 | Between the Pines — Scarecrow Offerings, “Repeat” Signals & Field-Glass Hymns (Analog Horror)
Ken Fox broadcasts from a wind-torn field behind the compound, seated beside a scarecrow that’s wearing a new hat no one gave it. Call-ins report the same unblinking girl appearing in screens and shattered phones, batteries draining to zero. Pancakes nailed warm to a tree. A shortwave test toward Beacon returns one clean word—“Repeat.” In this slow-burn analog horror audio drama, the grass keeps secrets, bottles buried at the surface sing on the wind, and offerings feel like traps. Survival notes: don’t RSVP to gifts in the woods, keep screens dark, and never echo a one-word command.Expect: scarecrow omen, glass-tone field, Boise signal bleed, rules for not being recruited by reflections.#AnalogHorror #AudioDrama #WPR #Channel77 #HorrorPodcastWritten, Directed & Edited by: J.Taylor "Boomer" CampbellKen Fox: Ryan Kern
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WPR: Afterlight Ep. 8| Black Water — Marsh Mirrors & Rearview Apparitions (Analog Horror Audio Drama)
Ken Fox returns to his half-sunk car in a marsh and finds a bone-dry journal that swears reflections lie. Water laps, shortwave hums, and a warped echo of “Stayin’ Alive” drifts over the reeds—though the radio is dead. In the rearview, the Girl from Channel 77 stands chest-deep in black water, unblinking. This slow-burn episode explores mirror horror and the way puddles, windows, and screens borrow your face. No jump scares—just dense atmosphere: mosquito buzz, dripping metal, and choices you can’t take back.Expect: rearview hauntings, marsh folklore, Bee Gees-as-static, survival rules for mirrors and night water.Series: Post-apocalyptic analog horror audio drama set in the WPR: Afterlight universe.#AnalogHorror #AudioDrama #Channel77 #HorrorPodcast #LiminalSpacesWritten, Directed & Edited by: J.Taylor "Boomer" CampbellKen Fox: Ryan Kern
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WPR Ep. 8 Ghost-Town Diner, Locust Plague & Live Pilot Signal
Storme probes a “perfect” Nevada ghost town, Stan tracks locusts and dust storms, Community Alerts roll in, an Emergency Channel rescue at Millstone—and a live pilot breaks radio silence.Episode description (expanded):Storme Craft opens with hard rules for ghost-town scavenging—timer traps, freezer gas, chalk marks, and clean call-ins for James—before diving into a Nevada diner that still smells like bacon and plays “Stayin’ Alive” at midnight. Stan reports angry locusts in Arizona, dust in Utah, and tremors near Yellowstone. Community Alerts flag silty wells, straggler drift through the Old Trolley Cut, a Runway Market swap window, and eye-irritation advisories. An Emergency Channel call requests a careful rope-assisted evac from the Millstone grain elevator catwalk ahead of a dust storm. Then the big hook: B’s crew restores an airport tower and hears a live pilot transmission—proof the sky isn’t empty. Log bearings, don’t chase lights, and route intel to James.Keywords: Wasteland Public Radio, post-apocalyptic podcast, ghost town safety, Nevada diner mystery, locust swarm, dust storm, community alerts, Emergency Channel, live pilot transmission, Stan Croft weather.Music: Josh Woodward- ThreadWritten, Directed, Edited by: J.Taylor "Boomer" CampbellStorme Craft: Bree CroftStan Croft: Justin TelfordFollow Us!
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WPR Afterlight Ep. 7 —The Singing Bones- Lullabies, Rituals, and the Girl in the Mirror
In the wreckage of a delivery truck in the woods, Ken Fox finds an unmarked wax cylinder tagged “Don’t Play at Night.” He spins it—and hears a woman’s lullaby that slowly twists into chewing, marrow keeping time like a drum. Bishop flees, mirrors fog, and Channel 77’s Girl flickers into the reflection, watching. This episode ties a circus of trained undead to rituals in song, where teeth become instruments and timing is survival. If music practices on you, don’t hum along. Atmospheric analog horror audio drama, set in the WPR: Afterlight universe.Expect: truck-cab ambience, wax cylinder hiss, spectral lullabies, marrow metronome, and mirror-bound dread.#AnalogHorror #AudioDrama #Channel77 #WPR #TheSingingBonesWritten, Directed & Edited by: J.Taylor "Boomer" CampbellKen Fox: Ryan Kern
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WPR Ep. 7 Flood Survival, “Tame” Zombies & Oracle Signals
Storme Craft maps real flood fieldcraft, a Midwest commune “domesticating” zombies, a radio-silent Louisiana prison, Stan’s flash-flood forecast, and fresh sat-link whispers from “Oracle.” Community alerts + an Emergency Channel rescue, too.Episode description (expanded):It’s a waterlogged run on Wasteland Public Radio. Storme opens with practical flood survival tips—wading safety, diagonal crossings, and how to mark safe routes—before digging into reports of a Midwest farm trying to “tame” zombies and a Louisiana prison gone radio-dark except for nighttime flares. Stan drops a flash-flood and sinkhole forecast stretching from the Gulf up to Kentucky, while Community Alerts flag cloudy cisterns, shaded slow-mover pools under the rusted “EAT” sign, and a med push for hypothermia cases. B’s crew revives an old emergency satellite and picks up a faint new voice: “Oracle.” Plus: an Emergency Channel call for three survivors at the trolley yard with water rising. Stay dry, stay loud, and log everything.Keywords: Wasteland Public Radio, post-apocalyptic podcast, zombie news, flood survival tips, community alerts, Emergency Channel, shortwave, Oracle transmission, Stan Croft weather.Music: • ONLAP & LANSDOWNE - Ghosts - [COPYRIGHT FR... Written, Directed, Edited by: J.Taylor "Boomer" CampbellStorme Craft: Bree CroftStan Croft: Justin TelfordFollow Us!
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WPR Afterlight Ep. 6 — Dead Channels Channel 77 at the Bunker Tunnel (Analog Horror Audio Drama)
Ken Fox sits at the collapsed entrance to an old bunker when a dead frequency flickers to life. Channel 77 appears: a pale girl in a 1950s TV studio who doesn’t blink as the room behind her cycles through day, night, and flame. A whisper rides the static—“I see you”—and only six seconds will record. In this slow-burn analog horror episode, expect CRT hiss, numbers-station vibes, and the sense that a “dead channel” is really a door. No jump scares; intimate, post-apocalyptic radio storytelling tied to the WPR: Afterlight universe.Listen for: low tunnel hum, pulsing static, detune-by-one lore, Aquarium Walkers tie-in.#AnalogHorror #AudioDrama #WPR #Channel77 #NumbersStationFollow Us!Written, Directed, Edited by: J.Taylor "Boomer" CampbellKen Fox: Ryan Kern
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WPR Ep. 6—Aquarium Zombies, “Static Kings,” & Heatwave Survival
Storme Craft tackles aquarium-bound walkers near Atlanta, SLC’s “Static Kings,” brutal Southwest heatwaves, community alerts, and real post-apocalyptic survival tips.Episode description:On this gritty post-apocalyptic radio dispatch, Storme opens with hard-won fieldcraft for big echoey spaces (malls, arenas, aquariums) before diving into reports of roamers trapped in an abandoned aquarium outside Atlanta, B’s crew linking with Salt Lake City’s shortwave diehards “The Static Kings,” and Stan’s heatwave forecast that turns pavement into a griddle. Community Alerts flag algae in Depot Yard cisterns, shade-hugging drifts along Glasshouse Row, and a med pop-up trading for SPAM and socks. Plus: an Emergency Channel call from the loading bay with the whale mural, and a daylight reminder to pace your cool-downs, mark safe water, and keep James updated. Horror, humor, and survival—all in one frequency.(Keywords: Wasteland Public Radio, post-apocalyptic podcast, zombie survival tips, Atlanta aquarium zombies, Static Kings, heatwave safety, community alerts, emergency channel.)Music: • ONLAP - Freak Like Me (feat. @Halocene) - ... Written, Directed, Edited by: J.Taylor "Boomer" CampbellStorme Craft: Bree CroftStan Croft: Justin TelfordFollow us!
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WPR: Afterlight Ep. 5 — Blood Sky | Red Lightning & “The Pickaxe Man” (Analog Horror Audio Drama)
Beneath the East Bridge, Ken Fox waits while a blood-red sky flashes without thunder. The mud still remembers traffic; the metal ribs creak like bones. Tonight’s story: “The Pickaxe Man”—a loner who dug up his brother after a dream, and the midnight clink… clink… clink that never stopped. A clean white tooth. A voice from the mine. And the reminder that some tunnels don’t end—they practice.This episode threads Afterlight’s ongoing signals—Red • House • Under—with rain, rebar, and a storm that won’t fall. No jump scares; slow, atmospheric dread in a post-apocalyptic radio world.Listen for: red lightning without thunder, midnight metal, Bishop’s finds, sanctified ground that isn’t.Content: eerie themes, suspense; no graphic gore.Series: Standalone story set within the WPR: Afterlight universe.If you hear midnight metal, don’t follow uphill. Tie a line to daylight.#Hashtags#AnalogHorror #AudioDrama #PostApocalyptic #WPRAfterlight #HorrorPodcastFollowWritten, Directed & Produced: J.Taylor "Boomer" CampbellKen Fox: Ryan KernMusic: Marc van der Meulen- Demon Echoes
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WPR — Episode 5: Green Coats, “Converted” Zombies & Fire Skies (Community Alerts + Emergency Channel)
Storme Craft returns to Wasteland Public Radio with a packed transmission: Boston’s Beacon District is reborn under the rooftop-gardening Green Coats, a Tennessee preacher claims he can “convert” zombies inside a church, and Stan Croft warns of wildfire smoke turning Northern California blood-orange. We run Community Alerts for the Railyard Sector, log an Emergency Channel rescue at a collapsed overpass, and track B’s crew as they light up a repeater in the Idaho mountains—plus a ghost signal from Canada. Keep an eye out for a rogue scavenger called “The Dentist” (molar jewelry, yeah, that guy).Expect gritty AM/FM textures, lo-fi industrial stings, and Storme’s daylight survival tip: share route conditions and keep James on the board busy—call in with landmarks, headcount, injuries, and mobility.Featuring: Storme Craft, Stan Croft, James (Emergency Channel)Themes: post-apocalyptic radio, zombie news, survivor networks, emergency comms, dark humorContent: explicit language, horror elements.Keywords: WPR, Wasteland Public Radio, post-apocalyptic podcast, zombie audio drama, survival radio, Emergency Channel, Green Coats, wildfire smoke, repeater station, ghost signal, dark comedy#AudioDrama #ZombieApocalypse #PostApocalyptic #SurvivalHorror #RadioDrama #WPRFollow usMusic: Corker- CannonWritten, Directed, Edited: J.Taylor "Boomer" CampbellStorme Craft: Bree CroftStan Croft: Justin Telford
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WPR: Afterlight Ep 4 — The Wrong One, Abandoned Van, Grief That Knocks
Stick around after the music for a haunting story from your favorite nighttime host!Broadcasting from an abandoned van, Ken Fox reads a Sector 3 letter: a brother came back—not zombie, just… wrong. In “The Wrong One,” Ken unpacks doppelgänger lore and the quiet ways imitation slips into our camps: faces that fit, weight that doesn’t, names spoken like they were memorized, not lived. He lays out survival checks—blink on sting, reach for the cup’s true place, listen for messy human noise, and ask the story only two people know. A scarf knotted on a branch hints at hands that remember the wrong way.Expect analog-horror atmosphere (engine tick, transformer hum, rain on metal), grief, impostors, and that creeping question: what did we bury—and what came back wearing its face?Keywords: post-apocalyptic horror podcast, analog horror, audio drama, doppelgänger, impostor, mimic, shapeshifter, survivor letter, abandoned van, Sector 3, Bishop the crow, WPR Afterlight.Content notes: tension, uncanny doubles, implied death; no graphic violence.Follow Us!Music: VIVEK ABHISHEK-Abandoned PianoWritten, Directed & Edited by: J.Taylor "Boomer" CampbellKen Fox- Ryan Kern
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WPR Ep. 4 — Deadland in Vegas, Acid Rain & Footbridge SOS
Stick around after the music for more show!!!Storme Craft is back on Wasteland Public Radio with survival tips, dark laughs, and fresh intel from the zombie apocalypse. Today’s dispatch covers albino walker sightings on New Mexico dunes, Stan Croft’s forecast of acid rain and Kansas twisters, and a huge intel drop out of Nevada: a fortified theme-park stronghold called “Deadland”—solar rides, pit fights, and a bar named The Last Call. Plus: an Oregon 101 traffic nightmare near Grants Pass, a boil notice in Sector Quarry, and Community Alerts you actually need.An Emergency Channel call from James flags two survivors stranded at a collapsed footbridge by the brick pumping shed—low undead count, closing fast. If you’re nearby, acknowledge on the channel and approach quiet with a two-tap light.If you dig post-apocalyptic fiction, zombie survival, and AM/FM-style broadcast drama with gallows humor, you’re in the right feed. Follow, rate, and share to boost the signal.Highlights: Deadland (Vegas stronghold) • Acid rain & tornadoes • Oregon 101 pileup • Sector Quarry boil notice • Emergency Channel rescue (footbridge) • Community AlertsFollow us!Music: REDLORD - GRANDIOSE INTERMEZZOWritten, Directed & Edited by: J.Taylor "Boomer" CampbellStorme Craft: Bree CroftStan Croft: Justin Telford
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WPR Afterlight Ep 3 — Breathing Under the Grates, Sierra Echo Four
Stick around after the music for Ken to lull you to sleep with a chilling tale...From a rotting woodshed behind the east fence, Ken Fox tracks a rhythmic breath under the maintenance grates—deeper than wind, not rats. A recovered Sierra Echo Four memo reports “movement at Grate 9… pulsing like lungs” before metal screams and the tape cuts. Bishop (the crow) scratches up an in-between white fragment under the floor, while survivor rumor names the shape below: Hollow People—standing, silent, wrong.Ken teaches how to survive the tunnels: detune your steps, avoid standing over “throats,” keep weight on studs, and never match a rhythm that isn’t yours. If the chalk scatters by morning, something beneath you is breathing.Keywords: post-apocalyptic horror podcast, analog horror, radio drama, breathing tunnels, maintenance grates, Hollow People, found audio, Sierra Echo Four, woodshed broadcast, Bishop the crow.Content notes: tense atmosphere, implied death, unsettling audio (metal clang/screams), ambient rumble/scraping.Written, Directed & Edited: J.Taylor "Boomer" CampbellKen Fox: Ryan KernMusic: Vivek Abhishek- Bleeding Notes
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Wasteland Public Radio (WPR) — Ep. 3: Iron Teeth, Thawing Dead & the Lost Nevada Frequency | Post-Apocalyptic Survival Radio, Community Alerts, Dark Humor
Burnt coffee, bad weather, good intel. In Episode 3, Storme Craft salutes The Iron Teeth outpost north of St. Louis, investigates a Great Lakes “scuba corpse”, and throws to Stan Croft for a forecast of thawing rotters marching out of Minnesota. B’s crew lights up two more towers into Utah, unlocking a mystery signal out of Nevada. Plus: hard Community Alerts (Millrun Sector boil notice, herd movement by the grain elevator, library-step trade), and an Emergency Channel ping from James. We close with a Bridgeport, NY roadside legend: a terrifying truck that escorts survivors through danger—the reverse CreeperStick around after the music for more wasteland updates.Keywords/SEO: Wasteland Public Radio, WPR, post-apocalyptic radio drama, zombie apocalypse podcast, survival tips, community alerts, emergency channel, Stan Croft weather, Iron Teeth outpost, Great Lakes zombie, Nevada mystery signal, Utah broadcast towers, Bridgeport escort truck, dark humor, dystopian audio fiction, lo-fi industrial soundtrack, undead news.Music: Stitch Jones- Beast in the FieldWritten, Directed &Edited: J.Taylor "Boomer" CampbellStorme Craft: Bree CroftStan Croft: Justin Telford
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WPR: Afterlight Ep 2 — The Long Silence | Basement Tape & “Red. House. Under.”
Ken Fox broadcasts from the relay room beneath the station as a Sector 9 basement tape bleeds into a distorted signal—three words surface: “Red. House. Under.” A blood-stained scrap delivered by Bishop (the crow) kicks a low-frequency transmission to life; Morse-like pulses hint at coordinates, or a warning. Ken reads a listener letter about a child counting 337 cracks, then tests the line between absence and echo.In this episode: post-apocalyptic radio horror, analog/shortwave interference, Channel 77 foreshadow, the Red/House/Under triad, found-audio vibes, crows as omens, relay room ambience.Keywords: post-apocalyptic horror podcast, analog horror, radio drama, found footage audio, shortwave, Morse code, liminal spaces, Channel 77, Red House Under, Bishop the crow.Content notes: unsettling child voice, implied death, chewing/organic SFX, static/distortion.Follow us on all Socials!Music used : "LOST SONG" composed and by "Vivek Abhishek"Music link : • [ No Copyright ] LOST SONG | HORROR MUSIC ... SUBSCRIBE us on YOUTUBE: / vivekhsihba Follow on Facebook : https://bit.ly/33RWRtPFollow on Instagram : https://bit.ly/2ImU2JVWritten, Directed & Edited by: J.Taylor "Boomer" CampbellKen Fox: Ryan Kern
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EP02 | WPR: Wasteland Public Radio — Zombie Tornado (Oklahoma), Frozen Walkers (Colorado Blizzard), LA 405 Fortress, Community Alerts + Emergency Channel w/ James
Storme Craft kicks off the morning with quick survival housekeeping (water, quiet packs, Emergency Channel protocol) before diving into updates on Lena near Memphis, a tornado-scattered herd in Oklahoma (“zombie rain”), and Stan Croft’s weather on a Colorado blizzard and frozen walkers. Community Alerts roll in: a Willow Sector boil notice, a slow-moving cluster by the wind turbines, a pop-up trade at the painted water tower near Depot Market, and shortwave issues on the night net. B’s crew lights up two new towers near Denver and Cheyenne, widening WPR’s reach, while LA’s 405 becomes a fortified survivor corridor. Plus: an on-air “Alert from James and the Emergency Channel” about two injured at the grain silos by the old rail spur and a drifting herd. Dark humor, practical tips, and end-of-show field wisdom—count your cans, stash for the next traveler, and remember: someone at the station is always listening.Follow our socialsMusic by: Make it huge and Keep on Rockin' !!! • ONLAP - Crawling In The Dark (COPYRIGHT FR... Written & Directed by: J.Taylor "Boomer" CampbellStorme Craft: Bree CroftStan Croft: Justin Telford
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WPR Afterlight 01: The Humming Tower (Post-Apocalyptic Horror Audio Drama)
A post-apocalyptic horror audio drama from Wasteland Public Radio. Ken Fox broadcasts from a rusted radio tower as mist clings below and the static whispers names. He answers a letter—“Do the dead feel regret?”—with the midnight tale “The Man and the Ashes.”Companion night broadcast to the WPR morning show (same feed). Headphones recommended. CW: grief, death, eerie themes.SocialsCreditsCreepy Little Girls Talking - Scary Audio: Lara's Horror SoundsMusic used : "Broken Piano " composed and produced by "Vivek Abhishek"Music link : • [No Copyright Music] Broken Piano | Horro... SUBSCRIBE us on YOUTUBE: / vivekhsihba Follow on Facebook: https://bit.ly/33RWRtPFollow on Instagram: https://bit.ly/2ImU2JVShow Notes: post-apocalyptic, horror audio drama, radio tower, creepy story, Wasteland Public Radio, static, night broadcast, Ken Fox, Afterlight
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WPR Ep. 1 – Hurricane of the Dead, Towers in the Midwest
The wasteland’s airwaves just got a little more dangerous. Storme Craft takes over the mic at Wasteland Public Radio after Lena’s mysterious departure, bringing you hurricane warnings, zombie horde updates, and questionable music recommendations for your next undead smash-and-dash.This first broadcast covers:B’s crew building communication towers in the Midwest to reconnect what’s left of the world.A zombie horde rumbling through State College, Pennsylvania — perfect if you’ve been craving an undead tailgate party.Stan Croft’s weather report, which may or may not be about a hurricane that already hit days ago. (Stan may be Storme going through a mental break down)On-air gunfire (as always, we recommend you duck).If you love post-apocalyptic comedy, horror satire, and strange survival stories told over crackling airwaves, WPR is your new favorite frequency. Fans of Welcome to Night Vale, King Falls AM, and We’re Alive will feel right at home here.📻 Follow WPR to catch future broadcasts and dig into the archives to hear every bizarre, static-filled update from the end of the world. And remember — in the wasteland, the weather’s the least of your worries.Subscribe and be ready for our next episode drop! This show will come out daily starting 9/1/25.Music: Riley Wylie- Save meCheck out more of Riley's music at: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC_YS8FcLDYkdavHl_HjtvNASupport Outlawz Studios at: linktr.ee/outlawzstudiosStorme Craft preformed by: Breanna Storme Croft
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ABOUT THIS SHOW
In a world infested with the undead, one woman shines a light out and curses the darkness. As the new host of WPR, Storme is finding her barrings to tell you where is safe, where to avoid and how her friends are doing out in the world as they Raise the Dead, rebuilding the dead towns that litter the country. Join Storme every week and find out where you should go next to scavenge some food!Brought to you by Outlawz Studios, find more of our work at Linktr.ee/outlawzstudiosWriter, Director & Sound Mixer: J.Taylor CampbellStarringStorme Craft: Bree CroftKen Fox: Ryan Kern
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