Episode 91 - Joseph and his Dreams (700 BC)

Episode 91 - Joseph and his Dreams (700 BC)

Author: Imploding Fictions July 25, 2025 Duration: 41:23
"I want to take you to Canaan, where we met a striking young man with a coat of many colours and a head full of dreams..." Maybe you know the story of Joseph and his multicoloured coat from the Book of Genesis, or maybe you know it from the Andrew Lloyd Webber musical... but you've never heard the story told like this! The Amelia Project is a production of Imploding Fictions. This episode featured Alan Burgon as The Interviewer, Hemi Yeroham as Kozlowski, Peter Wicks as Joseph, Torgny G Aandraa as Cole, Benjamin Noble as Haines, Erin King as Mia, Jordan Cobb as Jackie, Julia C. Thorne as Alvina, Philip Thorne as Mr. Boardman, Josh Callahan as Matthias and introducing Rose Thorne as the young Cole. The episode was written and edited by Philip Thorne, with direction by Philip Thorne and Oystein Brager, story editing by Oystein Brager, sound design by Alexander Danner, music by Fredrik Baden, graphic design by Anders Pedersen and production assistance by Maty Parzival. Thanks to Chris Pepper for providing inspiration. The episode was recorded at Theme Studio in London and Nitro Studio in Oslo. Website: https://ameliapodcast.com/  Transcripts: https://ameliapodcast.com/season-5  Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/ameliapodcast Donations: https://ameliapodcast.com/support Merch: https://ameliapodcast.dashery.com/  Bluesky: https://bsky.app/profile/theameliaproject.bsky.social Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/ameliapodcast/ Tumblr: https://www.tumblr.com/ameliapodcast Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Tucked away in a discreet location, the secret agency at the heart of The Amelia Project offers one very particular service: staging elaborate deaths for clients who desperately need to vanish. Created by Imploding Fictions, this audio series unfolds primarily through deliciously strange interviews conducted over a cup of cocoa, where each new client explains why they need to disappear from their own life. What begins as a clever anthology of these darkly comic consultations gradually weaves itself into a richer, ongoing narrative filled with unexpected twists and lurking dangers. While every episode delivers a self-contained story of escape and reinvention, listening from the beginning allows the larger puzzle to piece itself together beautifully. The charm of this fiction podcast lies in its perfect blend of the macabre and the mundane, where discussions of forged deaths are punctuated by the clink of porcelain. It’s a world where the tone is as warm as the beverage served, even when the subject matter is decidedly cold. You’ll meet a wonderfully odd cast of characters, both clients and agents, whose stories are far more interconnected than they first appear. For anyone who enjoys narrative comedy with a side of mystery and a distinct, velvety atmosphere, this podcast provides a consistently inventive and strangely comforting escape.
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