An Important Beyond Help Announcement
Beyond Help continues as The Daylight awakens to find herself captured by Confederate soldiers of a supernatural persuasion: vampires, werewolves, bug monsters, and creatures beyond time and space making up the ranks of this motely battalion. Soon, The Daylight finds herself face to face with the Confederate'Confederate's leader, who comes to her with a proposal- but unbeknownst to her, this resurrected general happens to be an old opponent of Sinclair’s...
Content Warnings: depictions of and allusions to historical and modern bigotry, Confederate sympathizing far right ideaology, violent character death, character on death bed, burning flesh, gunfire, explosions, stabbing, decapitation, uncomfortable sexism, loud noises, screaming, kidnapping, depcitions of trauma, alcohol use, tense situations, irreverent humor, supernatural horror
Beyond Help stars Mel Nichols as The Daylight and Lauren Tucker as Countess Sanguine Amanto
Episode 3: Funerals and Chases starred
Scott R McKinley as Stonewall Jackson
Alyssa Roldan as Dunn
Anna Stein as Keel
Alex Birks as Waylon
Izze Sykes as Charlie, and as Tales
Jess McCoy as Zok Chooble
Additional voices provided by Sean Drabik
Written, directed, and produced by Sean Drabik
Script Editor is Lumi Oakes
Story Consultant is Cat Kirby
Lauren Tucker and Mel Nichols are associate producers
All music and sound effects are public domain, or purchased from royalty free collections that do not require attribution
Some audio comes from Ovani Sound and Audio Hero
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Episode 3 of Beyond Help still needs a bit more time, so in the meantime, check out an episode from a friend of the show, SCP Research Archives. But not before Sinclair makes a quick hello, with a sneak peek at the next episode of Beyond Help!
SCP Content Warnings: Depictions of bodily harm, a man in a costume made of real cat fur, mosquitos, force feeding, blunt force trauma, self disembowelment, implied cannibalism
Sinclair Content Warnings: depictions of gambling, loud screaming, implied violent burning
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From the Original Episode description:
Link to the episode on Pinecast: https://pnc.st/s/scp-research-archives/254d8a05/scp-3166-you-have-no-idea-how-alone-you-are-garfield-
Link to our RSS feed: https://pinecast.com/feed/scp-research-archives
SCP-3166: https://scp-wiki.wikidot.com/scp-3166
Content warnings include: Depictions of bodily harm, a man in a costume made of real cat fur, mosquitos, force feeding, blunt force trauma, self disembowelment, implied cannibalism
SCPRA is a horror comedy improv podcast set in Site-[REDACTED]'s Archival Department. The Head Archivist, Bertran, processes and records SCP articles for the Site Director's self proclaimed "Accessibility Initiative". This, on top of their usual archival duties, has our poor archivist very tired. Hopefully nothing bad comes of that!
Bertran is played by Izze Sykes, the Director is played by [Redacted], and SCP-3166 is by Tanhony.
Intro/Outro music is Night of Chaos by Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com), licensed under a Creative Commons: By Attribution 4.0 license.
Additional music is by Bryan Baker https://makelovelikewar.bandcamp.com/
All SCP content is used under Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 3.0 License
Garfield was created by Jim Davis
Reuploaded with a much less obnoxious echo!
Episode 3 of Beyond Help isn't quite ready for release, but that doesn't mean the world of the story has stopped moving. Here's a message from Sinclair's dearly departed but ever present friend, The Ghost of Orson Welles, popping out to say hello well before his proper debut, and humbly asking for your assistance in helping the series grow.
Starring Jason Warner as The Ghost of Orson Welles
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Content Warning:Historical war violence, depictions of historical figures, discussion of history, use of firearms, use of firearms, alcohol use, character death, irreverent humor and song lyrics, and adult language.
The adventure continues as Sinclair and The Daylight begin their travels together. Sinclair, however, has the attention span of an intoxicated gnat, and has delayed a 12 hour drive into a week and a half, stopping at countless tourist traps on their journey to Nashville, much to The Daylight's chagrin. Upon stopping at a historical fast food restaurant in Corbin, Kentucky, The Daylight has had enough of his antics, and decides to take some time to partake in her favorite pastime- killing vampires. There's also a front seat display of Sinclair’s past, with a flashback to his time in the American Civil War- and how he assassinated General Stonewall Jackson.
Beyond Help stars Mel Nichols as The Daylight and Lauren Tucker as Countess Sanguine Amanto
Episode 2 “Let Them Cry, “Dirty Traitor” “
features Scott R McKinley as Abraham Lincoln and Stonewall Jackson
AJ Fidalgo as Edwin Stanton
Alex Birks as Waylon
Izze Sykes as Charlie
Rebecca Krause as Jennings
Chrisi Talyn Saje as Gail
Maddie Cooper as the Fast Food Worker
Additional Voices performed by Sean Drabik
Written, directed, and produced by Sean Drabik
With Associate Producers Lauren Tucker and Mel Nichols
Story Consultant Cat Kirby
Script Editor Lumi Oakes
Public Domain Music and Film Audio:
Revielle Variations performed by the US Army Old Guard Fife and Drum Corps
The Battle Hymn of the Republic performed by the US Air Force Band
Marching Through Georgia performed by Clarence Whitehall
The Dover Boys at Pimento University directed by Chuck Jones
Disorder in the Court directed by Jack White (under the pseudonym Preston Black)
Shenandoah performed by The United States Air Force Academy Band
Virginia Blues performed by The Bar Harbor Society Orchestra
I Wanna Go Back to Dixie by Tom Lehrer
When Johnny Comes Marching Home performed by the United States Air Force Band
When Johnny Comes Marching Home performed by the USMA Band
Demonstration performed by Marsel Minga
Dixie's Land performed by the United States Military Academy Band
Battle Hymn of the Republic performed by Frank C. Stanley and Elise Stevenson
Content Warnings:Irreverent humor and song lyrics, loud noises, use of firearms, public displays of violence, character death, use of alcohol, and adult language. The long trip starts here! Sinclair, a million-year-old minor level deity with a penchant for vagrancy and financial scheming, has been, for the first time in many hundreds of thousands of years, staying in one place and biding his time, forced into suburban settlement through mysterious circumstances. He's become friends (?) with some of the local vampire population and found a restaurant with good boneless wings, but even those aren't enough to keep him from being agitated by seemingly endless waiting. What is he waiting for? For the centerpiece of his long task, a mythological vampire hunter who slashes through the undead like the sun cutting away darkness, known simply as The Daylight. But when she finally arrives, she's far from being up to a conversation with Sinclair, and quickly goes on the attack. Can Sinclair, in a weakened state, keep up with this woman with the destructive personality of a tornado? Why has Sinclair been forced to stand still in time? Why does The Daylight hate vampires so much? And will she be lured to working with him when he reveals his task- hunting down Countess Sanguine Amanto?Beyond Help stars Mel Nichols as The Daylight and Lauren Tucker as Countess Sanguine Amanto. Episode 1, “Me Here, At Last, On the Ground,” featuresHera Alexander as Russell
Michael E. Freemantle as Bertrand
Walter Mack as Lyle
Cat Kirby as Annie
Izze Sykes as Fortunato
And Chrisi Talyn Saje as GailAdditional voices provided by Sean DrabikProduced, written, and directed by Sean Drabik
With Associate Producers Lauren Tucker and Mel Nichols ,
Script Editor Lumi Oakes
And Story Consultant Cat KirbyMusic and Sound Effects in the Public Domain:
Twelve From the Black Book 4/03/01 by Lloyd Rogers
See Me Through by The Cimmaron Show Review
After You've Gone performed by the US Coast Guard Band
I Ain't Got Nobody performed by Marion Harris
We Will All Go Together When We Go by Tom Lehrer
Concerto for Two Violins in D-Minor 1-Fast performed by Lloyd Rogers and Cartesian Reunion Memorial Orchestra
Non Sara by Franti
Danse Macabre performed by Katapolto
Walk That Dog performed by The US Army Blues Band
St. James Infirmary performed by United State Airforce Academy Band
Blue Skies performed by William Robyn
Ring in the new year with Sinclair, as he goes over some of the new entries in the United States Public Domain! He's joined by a special guest, right from the 2025 Public Domain class, Popeye the Sailor!
This episode includes irreverent humor, and references to politics and depictions of historical racist caricatures. Listener discretion is advised.
Links to Public Domain 2025 information:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2025_in_public_domain
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_American_films_of_1929
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1929_in_literature
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1924_in_music
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1929_in_music
(note: Only sheet music and lyrics published in 1929 have entered the public domain, not recorded music)
Sinclair is back, just in time for the Holidays! The daffy deity just wants to enjoy a lonely Christmas with his cat, a copious count of cocktails, and enough Detroit-style pizza to feed the militia of a small state. But a visit from the ghost of an occasional business associate drags Sinclair into the heart of a neo-Dickension nightmare. But Sinclair is no Scrooge, and the future holds little anxiety for a deathless creature of a million years of age. The past however... Will Sinclair's love of alcohol keep him safe from his past, or will he be forced to face his many, many mistakes? And what is the gold ring around his hat, that he claims has crippled his powers? Find out in this festively depressing adventure! This podcast episode includes depictions of alcoholism and drug use, depictions of trauma, disregard for consent and physical boundaries, and depictions of seasonal depression. Listener discretion is advised. A Drunkard's Christmas Carol starred, in order of appearance:
Maude Willis as The Narrator
Jess McCoy as Kaleidoscope
Tyler Moody as Bradley
Mel Nichols as The Ghost of Christmas Yet to Come
Lauren Tucker as The Ghost of Christmas Present
Scott R McKinley as The Ghost of Christmas Past
Featuring appearances by Michael E Freemantle as Bertrand
Cat Kirby as Annie
Hera Alexander as Russell
Walter Mack as Lyle
Other voices provided by Sean Drabik
Written, directed and produced by Sean Drabik
Lumi Oakes is Script Editor
Cat Kirby is Story Consultant
Additional audio editing by Jess McCoy
All music and film audio used are in the Public Domain
Alex Birks is the announcer
Sinclair's full interview with MeevTeevNeev News, a preview of the upcoming audio drama series "Beyond Help"
The Changeling Reporter was played by AJ Fidalgo
Kaleidoscope was played by Jess McCoy
The Screaming Voice was Alyssa Roldan
and Lauren Tucker appeared as Countess Sanguine Amanto.
Additional sound editing by Jess McCoy.
Music and sound effects are in the public domain
"I Ain't Got Nobody" performed by Marion Harris
"Blue Skies" performed by William Robyn
"Selling Out" and "N'T" by Tom Lehrer
After months of absence, Sinclair, the million-year-old minor deity with the attention span of a millisecond, has been found! Hear the exclusive story here first, then listen to the full interview with Sinclair, coming soon!
The Changeling Reporter was played by AJ Fidalgo
Mane finem cogito vestrum. Loquor cum amicis meis, cogito de te.et sciunt? Est animum amitto.
Happy Holidays!The full audio drama mini-series, in its entirety. Sinclair must protect a human from the persistent affections of a vampire countess, a job he thinks should be easy enough. But Sanguine Amanto is the kind of challenge Sinclair hasn't had in a long time. And can he protect someone who might not want to be saved?
content warnings:Discussion or depictions of suicide, sexuality, alcohol abuse, death, disease, and conspiracy
Ian has gone to Sanguine, leaving Riley Kiley and Sinclair forced to put aside their issues and try to rescue him. But does Sinclair's plan put Ian in even more danger? Check out the conclusion of Duality!
content warnings: Discussion or depictions of suicide, sexuality, alcohol abuse, death, disease, and conspiracy
Public Domain songs used:
I'm Gonna Get You performed by Mamie Smith and her Jazz Hounds
I'm a Jazz Vampire performed by Marion Harris
Sinclair and Sanguine have another discussion over dinner, and Ian receives a package in the mail.
content warnings: Discussion or depictions of suicide, sexuality, alcohol abuse, death, disease, and conspiracy
Enjoying Duality? Then here's a way to enjoy it more! Drink up and get ready for Part 3 of the limited event series on November 23rd.
In the second part of Duality, Sinclair meets Ian's best friend and learns just how committed Sanguine is to acquiring him. Sinclair teaches them both about vampires and goes to meet an old friend of his for help.
content warnings:Discussion or depictions of suicide, sexuality, alcohol abuse, death, disease, and conspiracy.
In the first part of a multi-part story, Sinclair meets the meek journalist Ian Price, and takes on the job of protecting him from the advances of a beautiful and terrifying vampire Countess, Sanguine Amanto.
content warnings:Discussion or depictions of suicide, sexuality, alcohol abuse, death, disease, and conspiracy.
In his first full-cast audio drama, Sinclair faces his most dangerous opponent yet, when he's contracted to protect amateur journalist Ian Price from vampire noblewoman Countess Sanguine Amanto, who has decided that Ian shall become her newest servant. Sinclair must find a way to protect Ian against the relentless stalking of the countess, and also find a way to stop himself from getting distracted.