NPRmageddon is a ten-part post-apocalyptic sci-fi arthouse radio show audio drama adjective-rich podcast in the style of public radio, broadcast from the United States of Lost Angeles. Featuring human interest stories, non-human violence stories, regime-approved propaganda, and traffic reports.

It’s a tough, brain-sickening, uncompromising work of art.

Turn on your radio… or else.

Bryan Keithley

originally from the “show-me state” of missouri in the very breadbasket of america, Bryan was the valedictorian of his high school after grinding out a hard-won ‘B’ in physical science. it would come at a high cost: he did not attend senior prom. he enjoys board games that take more time to learn than to play. he also designs video games. what a man-child.

when not creating and starring in a groundbreaking audio series that would come to define a generation, bryan enjoys poring over legal contracts and using the ancient game of rock/paper/scissors to decide who pays for lunch. also, he owns a lot of garbage pail kids cards. ‘memba those?

Peter podgursky

Hailing from Eastern Idaho, Peter can hold his breath for over a minute and a half and can balance on one foot with his eyes closed. He’s pretty good at juggling and enjoys singing “Happy Birthday.”  

Once in a Whole Foods parking garage, Peter witnessed a pair of elevator doors close on a maintenance man. The doors were squeezing the man like a gigantic pimple and he yelled out in pain. Peter leapt into action. Joined by two nearby Japanese businessmen, they were able to pry the doors open enough to free the maintenance man. That was a great day.  

FAQs

 

What is an “NPRmageddon,” anyway?

nprmageddon is a satirical sci-fi audio series based around a radio station in “lost” angeles broadcasting news from around the region. It’s funny, it’s dark, and it’ll take you places you’ve never been!

how many people are in this crazy show, anyhow?

over 80 actors grace the nprmageddon airwaves. they deserve our respect and dare we say, our love. they all did swell.

can a young, impressionable child listen to nprmageddon?

I think we’re confusing “can,” “may,” “shall,” and “will” here. not to mention those weird auxiliary verbs like “would,” “could,” and “should.” in any case, nprmageddon features adult situations, strong language, and terrifying existential dread.

how often are episodes released?

twice a month, every other tuesday, starting with our inaugural episode on january 24th, 2023.

do you fellas do interviews and press stuff?

We do! We would! We could! and honestly, we should. contact info@nprmageddon.com and a team member associate person will assist you.

are you associated with public radio?

no! but we do love and support public radio and have the tote bags to prove it! Visit our etsy shop.