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TWO THOUSAND AND LATE

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TWO THOUSAND AND LATE
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  • TWO THOUSAND AND LATE

    GUEST EPISODE: [REDACTED]

    2026-03-20 | 20 mins.
    Hello havoc wreakers! This month, we have a guest episode from the fabulous [REDACTED] - take a listen and then go catch up on the entire show!
    EPISODE TITLE: [REDACTED] S1E1: False Start (Part 1)
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    Introducing [REDACTED]; from Athan (The Grotto) and Jamie Petronis (The Cellar Letters)
    Following the death of his twin, failing actor Jacob Kane assumes his late-brother’s life in hopes of a fresh start. Instead of finding stability, Jacob finds himself working within The [REDACTED] Unit, a covert agency tasked with containing impossible creatures and phenomena. As he becomes entangled with paranormal forces and secret agendas, Jacob begins to discover a sense of belonging in a place he never expected.
    Equal parts horror and workplace satire, [REDACTED] takes inspiration from late 90s & early 2000s television like procedural monster-of-the-week shows X-files & Buffy the Vampire Slayer, and the classic ensemble banter of Brooklyn Nine-Nine and Psych.
    Visit their website: https://theredactedunit.com/
    Join the discussion: http://theredactedunit.com/discord
    [REDACTED] S1E1: False Start (Part 1)
    Jacob Kane makes a big life change
    Starring:
    Jamie Petronis as Jacob Kane
    Athan as Eli Reyes
    Dan Morris as The Strict Producer
    Jeffrey Reddick as The Anxious Screenwriter
    Karen Neat as Server
    James Spurney as as Phil (Landlord)
    Nathan Lundsford as Jordan Kane
    Harlan Guthrie as ■■■
    Zoe D. Lee as ■■■■■
    Ben Akira Spencer as Officer
    Ioana Adascalitei as Jody (Paramedic)
    General Show Warnings
    Recurring themes of violence and peril, horror, death and grief, sudden & unsettling audio, use of weapons, secret-police/cover-ups, strong language.
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  • TWO THOUSAND AND LATE

    BONUS: Let's feel hopeful about information!

    2026-02-27 | 41 mins.
    Hello havoc wreakers and welcome back to our little dose of hope. If you're just joining us, I'm Lauren Shippen, creator of Two Thousand and Late and, in an effort to balance out all the shitty stuff the audio drama tackles, I talked with some incredible artists, creators, and activists who are grappling with our twisted reality and doing hella cool stuff to counteract the bad.
    This month, I'm talking to Liz Neeley, co-founder of Unbreaking, founder of Liminal, and science communicator extraordinaire. She and the team at Unbreaking are doing the incredibly important work of tracking all the ways that the current administration is breaking our government. It's the antidote to the 24 hour doom scroll cycle and a place to learn what's actually going on.
    Dive into Liz's work and the things that are making her hopeful!
    Unbreaking
    Liz Neeley
    Grant Witness
    Critical Ecology Lab
    Let This Radicalize You
    An Immense World
    (use code "staystrange" on Bookshop.org for a discount!)
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  • TWO THOUSAND AND LATE

    GUEST EPISODE: The Pod's the Thing

    2026-01-31 | 1h 14 mins.
    This month we're so excited to share The Pod's the Thing, a Shakespearean podcast!
    Step aside Romeo- there’s a new romantic lead in town. His name’s Richard, and he’s got it all: a silver tongue, a smoking falchion, and some serious gaslighting. We welcome to the show Jordan Cobb (No Such Thing Productions) to take a look at everyone's favorite villain Richard III as he seduces Lady Anne over the corpse of her late father-in-law. Featuring: The Original Mr. Darcy, trochaic feet, Shakespeare's Richard v. History's Richard, congealed mouths, Richard III and Zombies, and Hot Blood.
    Content Warning: This episode contains discussion of violence, warfare, sex, emotional abuse, and body horror. Listener discretion is advised.
    The Pod’s the Thing was created by Emma Sherr-Ziarko and Felix Trench, and is produced by Emma Sherr-Ziarko.
    This episode features Emma Sherr-Ziarko, Felix Trench,Calder Shilling, and Jordan Cobb. It was edited by Emma Sherr-Ziarko.
    Original Artwork by Felix Trench and Original Music by Amber Devereux
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  • TWO THOUSAND AND LATE

    BONUS: Let's feel hopeful about Shakespeare!

    2026-01-31 | 39 mins.
    Hello havoc wreakers, and welcome back to our little bonus show, where we try to find the hope amongst all the havoc. These are a mix of conversations aand guest episodes - we're hoping to spotlight more activists in the near future but many folks we planned to speak to are, understandably, a bit busy right now. Thankfully, there are a lot of places to find hope, and this month I was fortunate enough to speak to the lovely Emma Sherr-Ziarko - who plays Didi in our show - about her Shakespeare podcast, Pod's The Thing.
    Pod's the Thing is a Shakespeare Podcast that shows a glimpse behind the curtain into the process of working on Shakespeare's Text. Each episode is part conversation and part performance, as we dive into one Shakespearean scene at a time. Check our feed for their Richard III episode or find Pod's The Thing wherever you get podcasts!
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  • TWO THOUSAND AND LATE

    GUEST EPISODE: Give Me Away

    2025-12-12 | 11 mins.
    This month, we're sharing a show we love: Give Me Away from Gideon Media.
    They call the spaceship that crashed in the Nevada desert “The Ghosthouse” because it screams—the screams of thousands of extraterrestrial political prisoners uploaded into its horrific mainframe. The only way to free them... is to transfer them into the bodies of humans willing to share their minds with an alien second consciousness. But who would volunteer for that? Graham Shapiro, divorced and adrift at age 50, is one of the first to raise his hand. Give Me Away follows Graham’s journey into a world of radical hospitality, one which will touch everything—and everyone—in his life. Written by Mac Rogers, directed by Jordana Williams, sound designed by Bart Fasbender, music by Adam Blau. Cover art by Kate Kosma.
    This episode is from Season 3 and features Lauren Shippen's character Noa/Jade. If you like what you hear, find Give Me Away wherever you get your podcasts!
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About TWO THOUSAND AND LATE

GET READY TO WREAK SOME HAVOC!This new fiction podcast from the writer that brought you The Bright Sessions and Bridgewater follows the story of Harper, a thirty-six year old nihilist whose life is upended when she’s possessed by a demon hell-bent on bringing about the apocalypse. Harper doesn’t want to end the world, but the demon gives her more power than she’s had in her life in a long time. In a world where so many people abuse their power, will Harper be any different?TWO THOUSAND AND LATE blends sharp satire with genre flair and wickedly lovable antiheroes. It’s a potent cocktail of feminist rage, queer power, and supernatural mischief. An Atypical Artists production produced by Patrick Ellis and Lauren Shippen.For more information, go to harperandhavoc.com. To support the show, visit atypicalartists.co/support
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