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episode 100.3 — state of the podcast, winterregnum 24–25
Season 3 · Episode 100

episode 100.3 — state of the podcast, winterregnum 24–25

Woo-hah! We got here at last. Yule is upon us and its time for another State of the Podcast before we enter our Winterregnum period. As stated before, there will likely be a bit of content here and there through the coming weeks, but—with one or two poss

Changeling the Podcast · Joshua HIllerup and Pooka Gar

December 20, 202418m 33sbonusExplicit

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Woo-hah! We got here at last. Yule is upon us and it's time for another State of the Podcast before we enter our Winterregnum period. As stated before, there will likely be a bit of content here and there through the coming weeks, but—with one or two possible exceptions—no full episodes until some point in February. And when we come rocketing back at that point, well, we have a thing or three in store for you. In this bit of bonus content, we're talking about statistics from the Season, plans for the next one, little life updates, and whatever else crossed our brains on a chilly weekday night.

Although we won't be releasing much to the winter airwaves, you are still welcome to get in touch with us through the usual socials below! The conversation rolls on, and if you don't want to miss what's happening, our freeholds are always welcome to you:

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Josh Hillerup (any pronoun) has set up the nocker sugar shack what makes the Glamour syrups and chimerical caramels. Pooka G (any pronoun/they) offers heady sacrifice to the gods in eager anticipation of First Snow...!

Et quand viendra l'hiver aux neiges monotones, Je fermerai partout portières et volets Pour bâtir dans la nuit mes féeriques palais. (And when old Winter puts his blank face to the glass, I shall close all my shutters, pull the curtains tight, And build me stately palaces by candlelight.)

—Charles Baudelaire, "Paysage" (tr. George Dillon)