Episodes

  • Trailer - New Year's Day
    Dec 16 2021

    Every January 1st, you're invited to a conversation. New Year's day is a yearly fiction podcast that follows two rival magicians - Charles Chambers and John Fogg - through the years. Through many years. Because Chambers and Fogg share a secret—they're immortal.

    If you've just found this feed, start in 1890 and work your way forward. When you're caught up, you can go to atypicalartists.co/newyearsday to sign up for monthly missives from the desks of Chambers & Fogg.

    We hope you enjoy these annual chats, and no matter when you're listening, we hope you have a wonderful year.

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    1 min
  • Chapter I - 1890, Manhattan
    Jan 1 2022

    Charles Chambers and John Fogg find themselves the final stragglers at a New Year's party and get pulled into a conversation that will change the trajectory of both their lives.

    New Year's Day is an annual podcast by Lauren Shippen, starring Andrew Nowak and Briggon Snow. This year's theme is "When I Lost You" by Irving Berlin, recorded by Henry Burr in 1913.

    For more information and to sign up for monthly missives, please visit atypicalartists.co/newyearsday

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    23 mins
  • Chapter II - 1903, Manhattan
    Jan 1 2023

    Hayward's New Year's Eve serves as another opportunity for Chambers and Fogg to catch up after an unfortunate scuff-up several years prior.

    New Year's Day is an annual podcast by Lauren Shippen, starring Andrew Nowak and Briggon Snow. This year's theme is "How Can I Forget" by Irving Berlin, recorded by Alan Turner in 1917.

    For more information and to sign up for monthly missives, please visit atypicalartists.co/newyearsday.

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    30 mins
  • Chapter III - 1916, London
    Jan 1 2024

    The events of the World's Fair finally come to a head in London, twenty-three years after the fact.

    New Year's Day is by Lauren Shippen, starring Andrew Nowak and Briggon Snow. This year's theme is "Noboby Knows" by Irving Berlin, recorded by Jack Kaufman in 1919.

    For more information and to sign up for monthly missives, please visit atypicalartists.co/newyearsday.

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    29 mins