Episode 63 Now Available
/Check your podcatchers! Episode 63 is now available. You can also listen direct via our website, or with captions over on YouTube!
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Check your podcatchers! Episode 63 is now available. You can also listen direct via our website, or with captions over on YouTube!
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Check your podcatchers! Episode 62 is now available. You can also listen direct via our website, or with captions over on YouTube!
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Check your podcatchers! Episode 61 is now available. You can also listen direct via our website, or with captions over on YouTube!
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Check your podcatchers! Episode 60 is now available. You can also listen direct via our website, or with captions over on YouTube!
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Check your podcatchers! Episode 59 is now available. You can also listen direct via our website, or with captions over on YouTube!
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Check your podcatchers! Episode 58 is now available. You can also listen direct via our website, or with captions over on YouTube!
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Check your podcatchers! Episode 57 is now available. You can also listen direct via our website, or with captions over on YouTube!
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Check your podcatchers! Episode 56 is now available. You can also listen direct via our website, or with captions over on YouTube!
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If you’re subscribed to The Amelia Project, you might hear a familiar voice in “Percy, Part 2” that just landed in your podcast app!
If you’re not yet subscribed, The Amelia Project is a secret organisation offering a very special service: Faking its clients' deaths! Its eccentric clientele includes cult leaders, criminals and politicians all desperate to disappear and start over... but, how long can the secrecy last?
This episode was made as part of World Audio Drama Day, and as The Amelia Project is one of our favourite shows, it was really exciting to be able to be involved. A big thank you to Øystein and Pip for including us in their show.
Thanks to the amazing Anders Pedersen for the graphic - the Amelia Project has never looked so cuddly!!
Check your podcatchers! Episode 55 is now available. You can also listen direct via our website, or with captions over on YouTube!
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Check your podcatchers! Episode 54 is now available. You can also listen direct via our website, or with captions over on YouTube!
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Check your podcatchers! Episode 53 is now available. You can also listen direct via our website, or with captions over on YouTube!
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Check your podcatchers! Episode 52 is now available. You can also listen direct via our website, or with captions over on YouTube!
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Check your podcatchers! Episode 51 is now available. You can also listen direct via our website, or with captions over on YouTube!
While nothing bad "happens" in this episode, and while there is a good and warm ending, it is a little bit real with the experience of PTSD, so please be careful as you listen.
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Erin was one of three producers interviewed for this piece on ArtsHub by Sabine Brix about d/Deaf and hard of hearing accessibility in podcasts.
It’s a fantastic piece also featuring the always wonderful Eleanor McDowall of Radio Atlas, and Andrew Westle of Delving into Dance, and we highly recommend checking it out, which you can do by clicking here.
Check your podcatchers! Episode 50 is now available. You can also listen direct via our website, or with captions over on YouTube!
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WE’RE BACK!
Check your podcatchers! Episode 49 is now available. You can also listen direct via our website, or with captions over on YouTube!
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You've been asking, and now it's finally here! We are so happy to announce the launch of the Passer Vulpes Productions Patreon!
For as little as $1 a month, you can get:
More importantly, everything you give helps go towards supporting queer, Australian art.
We also know that a lot of you are probably struggling with financial insecurity, so that's why we don't have reward tiers. All our Patreon rewards are available to all our patrons. And not just for Love and Luck - you'll get all the hot gossip and behind the scenes goodies in future shows we're working on, too.
Visit our Patreon page for more information, and to become a Patreon today!
Do you want to hear season two before anyone else?
We're throwing a season two PREMIERE PARTY on 16 September 2018!!
Come along to the Backlot Studios in Southbank and celebrate with the cast and crew! Grab some snacks from the candy bar, get comfy in those nice leather seats, and hear the first six episodes of season two with open captions!
Check your podcatchers! The SEASON ONE FINALE, episode 48, is NOW AVAILABLE!!! You can also listen direct via our website, or with captions over on YouTube!
We really hope you've enjoyed our first season!! We worked really hard on it for you! It's so amazing to see a project started in October 2016 come to completion.
Don't worry though, this isn't the end of Love and Luck! Season 2 will start on September 18, 2018. So you've only a few weeks without us until we return!
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Love and Luck's creators would like to acknowledge that Love and Luck is made on the stolen land of the Kulin Nation.
It is both set and produced on the lands of the Boon Wurrung people and the Wurundjeri people.
We pay our respects to Elders past and present, and extend that respect to all Indigenous people.
We recognize the strength and resiliance of First Nations peoples, and acknowledge that colonisation and genocide is still ongoing to this day.
Sovereignty was never ceded. So-called Australia always was, and always will be, Aboriginal land.
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