Alex Reagan (
11calls) wrote in
apocalypsehowcomm2021-08-14 08:49 pm
Network: Voice because Alex gotta Alex.
Who: Alex Reagan
Username: alexreagan
Warnings: None right now, will edit to include if things come up.
[Because Alex is most at home in the audio format, that's what she's set this up in, and will respond to everything in an audio format. Her voice is cool and radio ready, but with a Canadian accent that sometimes trips her up on center words.]
You know, it's so weird that this is like five years later than when I'm from. Like the tech and everything is so close but so different. Back home, my podcast was pretty well known, but now there's so many, it's shocking to me. I knew things would get bigger, but I never expected this!
[Alex has been poking around on the podcast apps, of course and trying to see if her show is there on it. It's not, which is both reassuring and not. But it's second nature for Alex to explain what a podcast is so she does:]
A podcast is like radio on demand on the internet, if you know what radio is. Back home, I worked for Pacific Northwest Stories, and I started my podcast with the idea of doing various stories on interesting people with interesting jobs.
[And all that ended up f i n e. Really. Totally fine. Which is one of the reason Alex gets to the heart of the matter:]
One thing I love is people's stories. I'd been working as a producer telling people's stories for three years before I ended up on my own show, and honestly I kind of miss it. More than kind of. Honestly, it's just something that would make me feel more normal. So if anyone's interested, I've got a meal on me if you're willing to talk at my record and answer questions. Oh! I'm Alex, by the way. Alex Reagan.
[A soft and self deprecating laugh follows before Alex adds:]
Which of course you already know from my username. Sorry.
Username: alexreagan
Warnings: None right now, will edit to include if things come up.
[Because Alex is most at home in the audio format, that's what she's set this up in, and will respond to everything in an audio format. Her voice is cool and radio ready, but with a Canadian accent that sometimes trips her up on center words.]
You know, it's so weird that this is like five years later than when I'm from. Like the tech and everything is so close but so different. Back home, my podcast was pretty well known, but now there's so many, it's shocking to me. I knew things would get bigger, but I never expected this!
[Alex has been poking around on the podcast apps, of course and trying to see if her show is there on it. It's not, which is both reassuring and not. But it's second nature for Alex to explain what a podcast is so she does:]
A podcast is like radio on demand on the internet, if you know what radio is. Back home, I worked for Pacific Northwest Stories, and I started my podcast with the idea of doing various stories on interesting people with interesting jobs.
[And all that ended up f i n e. Really. Totally fine. Which is one of the reason Alex gets to the heart of the matter:]
One thing I love is people's stories. I'd been working as a producer telling people's stories for three years before I ended up on my own show, and honestly I kind of miss it. More than kind of. Honestly, it's just something that would make me feel more normal. So if anyone's interested, I've got a meal on me if you're willing to talk at my record and answer questions. Oh! I'm Alex, by the way. Alex Reagan.
[A soft and self deprecating laugh follows before Alex adds:]
Which of course you already know from my username. Sorry.

audio; un: freakscene
[ Thank god she explained what podcasts are, because Jeff was about to be totally lost on what she's talking about. ]
So you're like... Howard Stern, but, like, on the internet?
Shit...
Am I on the air right now?
[ HELP HE DOESN'T KNOW IF THIS IS A PRIVATE PHONE CALL OR HE'S ON THE INTERNET RADIO fuck this is why he never pays attention to the message board... app (????) on this stupid phone. ]
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[Won't record again anyway. Alex has
probablylearned that lesson.]And no, not really like Howard Stern. Um, have you heard of NPR? That's more in the vein of things that I do.
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God, that stuff used to put me to sleep.
[ A beat. Oh shit, that could've been insulting. ]
I mean-- not that I think you're boring or your job is or anything! I bet you do great interviews!
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voice; un: clay
[And he sounds genuinely okay with that. He's definitely smiling in a kind of bemused way.]
But I get the collecting stories part.
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[audio] un: cupkate
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Spam?
SPAM-A-LOT!
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Audio | un: elias_bouchard
I could be able to help you, Ms. Reagan; I had a bit of an archival institute back home that did very much the same thing.
[The silent "but" hung for a moment.]
However, would you be willing to trade one? A story from me in exchange for one about you?
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Sure, I don't mind trading stories, Mr. Bouchard. But please, call me Alex.
What did your Institute study?
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[There was a soft emphasis on her name, as if he was tasting it, judging it as it rolled across his tongue. He would not promise not to call her Ms. Reagan, but for now he would play along.
For now.]
It has a long history of studying the esoteric and paranormal. Although, if I am being completely honest, it was less about "studying" them and more about archiving them. I imagine it is much in the same way you conduct your podcast.
What was it called?
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audio | un: 941.
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voice; un: the strongest
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What kind of thing that might creep me out?
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[ ...at least he's honest? ]
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audio | UN: archivist
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voice | un: cattywampus
[He searches for the words to use. Her description of what a podcast is was actually pretty helpful to him.]
Broadcast them?
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[Alex Reagan is not going to blow this clean slate thing by dancing a tango over the line of journalism ethics and back again.]
Besides, given the secrecy involved in all of us being here, I don't think it'd be a good idea to broadcast our stories even if I did have a show. It'd be a security issue, I think?
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