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Five Feet Under with Kendon Luscher is a podcast, which is pretty darn cool. What’s the nature of the podcast? I am glad you asked. I ask an artist, writer, musician, comedian and/or God-type five questions. That person answers the questions, and that’s the podcast. It’s short and fun and almost nobody gets hurt in the process.
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Today’s guest is David Young, who creates the audio comedic drama “Me, My Demon and I“. He’s an audio drama triple threat (producing, writing and acting).
On today’s episode, I ask the following questions:
- What audio fiction podcast have you enjoyed the most the past month or so?
- You die in an especially horrific manner. That sucks, but thankfully a team of scientists upload your brain into a computer. Now they want to design a transformer body for you and stick your digital mind in that body. What is your hidden “non-robot” form and what faction in the transformer wars do you join?
- You get to make a fiction podcast for any already existing videogame, movie, book, or TV IP with complete creative freedom. What IP do you choose to make, what’s the premise of the podcast and what does this do to expand (or purposefully destroy?) that IP’s universe?
- You slip on your favorite sneakers, and they pinch your feet in the strangest, most uncomfortable places. As soon as you get used to the discomfort, the pinched spot moves. And all day, you find yourself walking to places you had no intention of visiting. When you try to take your shoes off at the end of the day, they bite you.This is when it occurs to you that, just maybe, a demon has possessed your shoes? It feeds on your suffering, but don’t worry, it can’t kill you because this is a symbiotic relationship here. What three places do your possessed shoes take you that would be the most torture? And what’s your one favorite place your shoes bring you so you can briefly experience pure joy as a reminder of what is good in the world, making the torture hit even harder?
- You have to live the rest of your life as an NPC in a ruthlessly complex JRPG. What’s your NPC’s (brief) backstory, what side-quest do you give the hero of the game and what’s the reward for completing the quest?