Did you know that about 75 percent of all network-supported podcasts are either celebrity shows or true-crime podcasts? That leaves only 25 percent as a vestige of podcast creativity. That's why indie podcasters are the creative lifeline of the industry.
Acorn's latest project is from T. Luna Alexander, who is a Michigan-based writer, director, teacher, and performing artist. She is also amazingly creative and talented.
Hosted by the Inn’s Keeper, each listener is guided through simple meditations, adventures, and soundscapes. You'll meet the other residents and guests of the Inn, who share tales gathered from around the world. These tales are equipped with empowering archetypes and timeless themes, allowing the listener to reach full relaxation before falling asleep.
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Luna Alexander is the creator/host of The Inn At The End Of Things. Luna is a writer, director,
teacher and performing artist from Michigan. Earning her BA from Eastern
Michigan University in Theatre Arts, she has spent the last fifteen
years working in storytelling, educational consulting, and theatre arts
for the young.

Her
background in theater and education has fueled her passion for learning
through play and applying the rules of improv to everyday life. She
never earned a personal pan pizza for all the books she read as a kid, but now she’s old enough to see that maybe the personal pan pizzas were
actually the friends we made along the way.
She lives in Ferndale, Michigan and is
very grateful to her family, her sweet John and Finn the Dog for their
patience with her insomnia.
The Inn At The End Of Things is produced by Acorn Arts and Entertainment. The company also offers other audio fiction podcasts, including The Call of the Void, a fully immersive, three-season science-fiction and mystery podcast set in the streets of New Orleans.
Josie Eli Herman is the founder of Acorn Arts and Entertainment. She is a multi-avenue artist with a background in theater and fine art.
Along with her husband Michael, an award-winning writer and actor, they developed Silvertongues, a high-quality sci-fi audio drama that has the sonic palette of a million-dollar production.
Here's a sample of the latest episode of The Inn At The End Of Things from May 2. It is Chapter Ten. "It is a good thing to share light and shadows with a friend who can see with more than their eyes. In the deepest room of The Inn, we meet Sitka, a mysterious voice in the dark, who shares a warm light and tells the tale of The Rough Face Girl."
In Chapter seven, "a rumbling Thunderstorm at the Inn. The Keeper introduces us to Arlyn, the laundress for the Inn. She takes us up to the Grand Ballroom, tucked away in the broom closet on the 4th floor, reserved for guests from the Irrational Realms. We meet the visiting ghost of the Ballroom, the Duchess von Dallion. She tells us the story of how Brer Rabbit tricked the Family with the race he set up between Cousin Dust and Cousin Rain. We are reminded that it’s always a good idea to prepare, no matter the weather. The Duchess gently reminds us of our worth and helps us fill out a dance card with our own destiny."
The podcast is a sonic portal to that half-world between consciousness and sleep. It is a universe wonderfully crafted by T. Luna Alexander.
As she advises: "So come in, kick off the overstimulated pressures of a hyper-visualized world, and embrace the rest and wisdom offered by traditional folklore and cozy moments in...The Inn At The End Of Things."
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