MY PODCAST WORK

NINE DAYS IN JULY (2019)

9 Days in July is a brand new podcast documentary series distributed by iHeartRadio.

You think you know the story of Apollo 11, but you don’t. What you’ve heard are the exact same soundbites, repeated over and over again. But this is the history you’ve never heard before, covering the mission from start to finish — day by day, hour by hour, minute by minute — revealing what happened in between all those famous soundbites. We’ll also be stepping out of the spacecraft to tell you the sorts of stories that will give context to everything else you’ll hear. We’ll delve into who the astronauts were, how they trained, the toll their mission took on their families back home, and what happened in the months and years after they returned to Earth as its first reality stars. Plus we’ll learn about the Russian side of the Space Race — a race, it might surprise you to learn, the United States was losing right up until the very end.

Stow away aboard Apollo 11 with writer and host Brandon Fibbs for a look at this extraordinary event. Using never-before-heard audio from inside the spacecraft and the consoles of Mission Control, and suffused with original music and fully immersive sound effects, 9 Days in July will be the next best thing to actually being there.

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wikisurfer (2018 - present)

Welcome to Wikisurfer, a kind of experiment in podcast storytelling. Basically the format is this – two guys – Brandon Fibbs and Kyle Sullivan – each pick a starting topic on Wikipedia, crack it open, and see what hides inside. Moving purely on curiosity, hopping from hyperlink to hyperlink, they pick the best, weirdest, most wonderful stories possible.