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80s, Baby! with Seersha80s, Baby! with SeershaYou said we could steal the night: Running in the Dark Live Q&A Part 2, Season 2, Episode 2Release Date: April 16, 2025Name of podcast: 80s, Baby! with Seersha  Episode title and number: You said we could steal the night: Running in the Dark Live Q&A Part 2, Season 2, Episode 2Episode Summary: Season 2 of "80s, Baby!" kicks off with a special format as host Seersha shares a live recording of the Q&A hosted as part of her recent music video premiere event at the historic Plaza Theatre. This continuation of episode 1 features the audience Q&A portion of the event. Seersha gets personal in her r...2025-04-1631 min80s, Baby! with Seersha80s, Baby! with SeershaSticking to our guns: Running in the Dark Live Q&ARelease Date: April 2, 2025Name of podcast: 80s, Baby! with Seersha  Episode title and number: Sticking to our guns: Running in the Dark Live Q&A, Season 2, Episode 1Episode Summary: Season 2 of "80s, Baby!" kicks off with a special format as host Seersha shares a live recording of the Q&A hosted as part of her recent music video premiere event at the historic Plaza Theatre. This first installment features the moderated panel discussion, with audience questions to follow in the next episode. Throughout this unique season opener, S...2025-04-0231 minHorror HussiesHorror HussiesE70: Could Be Pretty Cool News PodcastCHECK OUT VIDEO EPISODE ON YOUTUBE! Our Guest Appearance on the Could Be Pretty Cool News Podcast. Creator Kacie Willis’ mission is to produce unique creative experiences that inspire community building through the arts. Along with being an amazing producer, sound designer, and creative technologist, Kacie is our strategy coach. She picks our brain on the beginnings of Horror Hussies and what inspires us. Check out Could Be Pretty Cool here: www.couldbeprettycool.com We give special thanks to you Kacie, still getting used to the fact that people actually like what the Horror Hussies have to say. #womeninspiringwomen2024-07-1317 minIt\'s No FlukeIt's No FlukeE49 Kacie Willis: Who knows? She could be pretty coolKacie Willis is a creator and arts advocate based out of Atlanta, Georgia. She earned a BS in music recording technology from Hampton University and an MFA in sound design from Savannah College of Art and Design. After participating in the 2019 Spotify Sound of Accelerator program, she formed the production company Could Be Pretty Cool, whose mission is to produce unique creative experiences to inspire community building through the arts. She's the creator and host of the Spotify original podcast, You Heard Me Right, and has been named one of the 40 under 40 in podcasting by Podcast Magazine. 2024-03-0749 minRattled & ShookRattled & Shookdress for distressEpisode 28: Hosts Aprile and Meredith tune into three spooky stories... all about creepy men/figures, donning top hats and suits...Follow us for more @rattledandshookor send us a message from rattledandshook.comOriginal artwork by PuppyteethIntro voicework by Miles AgeeOriginal Music, Intro Theme & Ending Theme by Makeup and Vanity SetThis episode features voicework by Miles Agee, Stephanie Raymond, and Kacie Willis. To learn more about listener data and...2024-02-0138 minCould Be Pretty Cool NewsCould Be Pretty Cool NewsEp. 1 Arts Alumni & Indie Film InnovatorsWelcome to the inaugural episode of Could Be Pretty Cool News, the podcast that explores the vibrant world of creative entrepreneurship. Join your host, Kacie Willis as we dive into the insights, challenges, and triumphs of transforming passion into livelihood.In This Episode:* Lee Ann Scotto Adams, Executive Director of the Strategic National Arts Alumni Project (SNAAP), shares her invaluable perspective on the impact of arts education on creative entrepreneurship. Lee Ann discusses the latest findings from SNAAP and how alumni are shaping the creative industries.* B. Sonenreich, Events and Education Director at...2024-01-2426 minThe A to Z of SexThe A to Z of SexEncore: S is for Statistics with Kacie WillisEncore: S is for Statistics with Kacie Willis with Dr Lori Beth Bisbey2023-08-2842 minThe A to Z of SexThe A to Z of SexEncore: S is for Statistics with Kacie WillisEncore: S is for Statistics with Kacie Willis with Dr Lori Beth Bisbey2023-08-2842 minAudienceAudience3 Clips Re-Air: You Heard Me Write: Structure Sets Us Free (ft. Kacie Willis)We are currently between seasons, so in the meantime, enjoy a re-air from another Castos Original:   Every so often we come across a show so refreshing, so original, it revamps our whole idea of what a podcast can be. Before the Covid-19 pandemic, Atlanta-based sound designer Kacie Willis made her living from live theater. In 2020, Kacie found herself stuck at home without any gigs – and, like many of us, watching people hide behind screen names to attack each other on the internet. So Kacie created You Heard Me Write, a podcast that draws on the cre...2023-06-2952 minWhy Relationships Matter In The Innovation EconomyWhy Relationships Matter In The Innovation EconomyLGBTQ Founders Are DopeFor Pride Month, we hosted a special edition of our podcast featuring Anna DeShawn, Oscar Pedroso, Christal Wang, Riana Lynn, and Kevin Hu and moderated by Kacie Willis, MFA (Goodie Nation Tech Storytelling Fellow) showing how LGBTQ founders are dope and why relationships matter for them in the innovation economy.2023-06-1652 minThe A to Z of SexThe A to Z of SexS is for Statistics with Kacie WillisS is for Statistics with Kacie Willis and Dr Lori Beth Bisbey2023-03-0642 minThe A to Z of SexThe A to Z of SexS is for Statistics with Kacie WillisS is for Statistics with Kacie Willis and Dr Lori Beth Bisbey2023-03-0642 minHow Does Tomorrow Sound?How Does Tomorrow Sound?BONUS: "Like Guess What? Chicken Butt!" Production CallIn our largest production call yet, seven audio makers share takeaways on our Episode 3 findings: 1) How audio memes work in the brain (and what we can steal from them), and 2) spatial audio as a stepping stone toward interactive storytelling. We talk about audio memes (ie. pieces of sound listeners already know the contextual meaning of) that already exist inside of podcasts (e.g. the chime for the news, the creaky door in a horror story, the way the conventions of This American Life have trickled through the ecosystem as best practices). And we brainstorm what else we can borrow...2023-02-1631 minOut Down SouthOut Down SouthDee Dee ChambleeMs. Dee Dee Chamblee is the executive director and founder of LaGender Inc., a non-profit organization, led by Black trans women, dedicated to the support of transgender women of color in the metro Atlanta area. Dee Dee founded LaGender in 2001 to address the unique needs of the transgender community surrounding issues such as HIV/AIDS, homelessness, incarceration, mental health wellness, discrimination and hate crime violence. She’s a true survivor, having lived with HIV since 1987, and she is a tireless advocate for the trans community here in Atlanta and beyond. In 2011, to honor her work, th...2023-01-2000 minRidiculous NewsRidiculous NewsPuppets, Horror Films, and special guest Kacie Willis!Join us for a deep dive into puppet horror films! Bill and Mark are joined by phenomenal artist (and researcher for Ridiculous News) Kacie Willis! We're talking about makes certain puppets so dang scary with a special focus on the Child's Play Franchise (spoiler alert - we will be talking about the 1988 film and the 2019 remake).   Follow us on IG: @markkendallcomedy and follow Kacie @couldbeprettycool and couldbeprettycool.comSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.2022-10-0350 minBroken BulbsBroken Bulbs"They'll Never Ask You Again." (291)Patreon!Leave a review for Broken Bulbs!BROKEN BULBS:Leave a ReviewWebsiteInstagramTwitterPatreonKACIE WILLIS (GUEST):WebsiteInstagramALEX WILLIAMNS (HOST):WebsiteTwitterInstagramYouTubePatreonCREDITS:Host: Alex WilliamnsGuest: Kacie WillisMusic: Brian Claxton & Wesly ThomasCover Art: Bethany GustafsonBroken Bulbs is produced by MeCHo Radio. And we are...2022-08-1911 minBroken BulbsBroken BulbsPassions Get Personal... (251)Patreon!Leave a review for Broken Bulbs!BROKEN BULBS:Leave a ReviewWebsiteInstagramTwitterPatreonKACIE WILLIS (GUEST):WebsiteInstagramALEX WILLIAMNS (HOST):WebsiteTwitterInstagramYouTubePatreonCREDITS:Host: Alex WilliamnsGuest: Kacie WillisMusic: Brian Claxton & Wesly ThomasCover Art: Bethany GustafsonBroken Bulbs is produced by MeCHo Radio. And we are...2022-07-1711 minYou Heard Me WriteYou Heard Me WriteGlitter EverywhereThe dazzling finale to our second season explores a personal journey of life, loss, hope and new creation with writer Robin Cloud, and soundies Alexandra Banhazl and Stephen Chesley.  Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices2022-06-2327 minYou Heard Me WriteYou Heard Me WriteStay for the EncoreMoving childhood memories are revisited in this fun and touching episode featuring writer Seth Fishmam, and soundies Becca Kessin and Jessica Lloyce.  Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices2022-06-1633 minYou Heard Me WriteYou Heard Me WriteHitting the Reset Buttonavigating the world of modern dating can be quite the adventure and writer L. Trey Wilson and soundies Camille Stennis and Ryan Nealon share their insights on love and reinvention in the first of our Los Angeles sessions. “Shallow End” produced by Bret Paddock. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices2022-06-0932 minYou Heard Me WriteYou Heard Me WriteData StorytellingOur season 2 roadtrip takes a detour into a dystopian fiction world with writer Nate Mask and soundies Taka Yasuzawa and Julie Piñero as they attempt to escape the hold of the all-knowing machine…and manage to make some pretty cool art along the way. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices2022-06-0229 minYou Heard Me WriteYou Heard Me WriteLow Battery WarningThree artists with extraordinary day jobs make time in their busy schedules to connect in our final Atlanta studio session. Writer Emily McClain and soundies Garrett Range and Willie H. Smith Jr. chat about dealing with burnout, favorite sci-fi franchises, and the best Nic Cage movie ever. The contributors on the “Genesis Finality” music project:Song Title:  Starbeam Faded Dream*Willie Smith, Jr. – Original music concept design, tenor saxophonist*Daryl Morgan – Producer, bassist*Oronda Smith – Original music concept consultant*Joshua Smith – Song Title Consultant 2022-05-2632 minYou Heard Me WriteYou Heard Me Write17 and Other Odd NumbersA simple number adds a special sense of complexity to a discussion about luck, spirituality, and signs from the universe with writer Brittany Adams and sound artists Darryl Stephens and djones.  Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices2022-05-1929 minYou Heard Me WriteYou Heard Me WriteMission: Jupiter ExplorerThe creative excursion continues as we land in Atlanta, the second stop on our roadtrip! Blast off with writer Daryl Fazio who takes us on an emotional trek deep into the cosmos while soundies Gideon Brewer and Kelly Esidore use their art to explore the complex anatomy of interplanetary relationships.  Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices2022-05-1228 minWhat Happens In BetweenWhat Happens In BetweenHow to Transform Your Audience Into An Invested Community With Kacie WillisKacie Willis, founding Producer of Could Be Pretty Cool and You Heard Me Write, tells us her story behind sound design and how one unique experience can transform the trajectory of your career.During a specific sound design project, Kacie was struck by not what was being created but how it was being created; there was no hierarchy of work, no drama between technicians–everyone was passionate about the project and approached it as a team. They had FUN. Kacie’s perspective on collaborative art completely shifted and now that environment is accessible to everyone with her...2022-05-1137 minYou Heard Me WriteYou Heard Me WriteDiscovering the Secret FormulaFinding comfort in embracing the unknown is the key element that brings together writer Haley Mullins and sound artists Tanners and Kerry Blu as they discuss the ways that art and vulnerability can lead to some pretty major breakthroughs. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices2022-05-0533 minYou Heard Me WriteYou Heard Me WriteRave On!The party just won’t stop as writer Taji Senior and audio artists Mike Clemow and Twi McCallum discuss the gripping power of vivid memories, live performances, and the unifying vibes that connect us all. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices2022-04-2829 minYou Heard Me WriteYou Heard Me WriteWaffle MakersWe’re kicking off season 2 with the first stop on our You Heard Me Write Road Trip! New York City plays host as sound artists Adrian Bridges and Kia Shavon are given plenty to chew on while they interpret writer Robin Hopkins’ richly personal essay using a delicious mixture of sounds Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices2022-04-2135 minBroken BulbsBroken BulbsSkipping All The Steps (196)Patreon!Leave a review for Broken Bulbs!BROKEN BULBS:Leave a ReviewWebsiteInstagramTwitterPatreonKACIE WILLIS (GUEST):WebsiteInstagramALEX WILLIAMNS (HOST):WebsiteTwitterInstagramYouTubePatreonCREDITS:Host: Alex WilliamnsGuest: Kacie WillisMusic: Brian Claxton & Wesly ThomasCover Art: Bethany GustafsonBroken Bulbs is produced by MeCHo Radio. And we are...2022-04-0411 minDo You Even Podcast?Do You Even Podcast?Interview with You Heard Me Write's Kacie WillisWe're continuing our celebration of Women's History Month by interviewing Kacie Willis, host of You Heard Me Write and the brains behind Could Be Pretty Cool Productions. Listen to hear how Kacie found her way in the podcast world, and you might even get a sneak peek of what's to come in Season 2 of You Heard Me Write! Find out more on Twitter and Instagram (@doyouevenpod), as well as on Facebook. Find show notes and links to the pods we covered at doyouevenpod.com.--- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a...2022-03-2223 minFeedback with EarBuds: The Podcast Recommendation PodcastFeedback with EarBuds: The Podcast Recommendation PodcastNative American Heritage MonthWelcome to Feedback with EarBuds, the podcast recommendation podcast. Our newsletter brings you five podcast recommendations each week according to a theme, and curated by a different person. Our podcast is an audio version of the newsletter.Subscribe to the newsletter: eepurl.com/cIcBuHThis week's theme is Internet Culture. The curators are Susan Hanson and Shelley Morningsong. Susan is the writer and producer of the podcast Coin Trick. Shelley is the podcast's composer.Thank you to our sponsor: Could Be Pretty Cool. Could Be Pretty Cool is a podcast production company...2021-10-3124 minThe Femtastic PodcastThe Femtastic PodcastWhy Representation in the Arts (including Podcasts) MattersToday on the podcast is Kacie Willis, creator of the podcast “You Heard Me Write," a Spotify Studios production.  Kacie is an arts advocate who brings together Atlanta-based creatives from different disciplines and backgrounds through art. The series has amassed wide popularity, recently trending on Spotify because of its wildly creative, immersive format. Each episode features emerging writers, musicians, sound designers and dynamic thinkers who collaborate on a multimedia project without knowing the identities of their counterparts. It might sound vague, but it *sounds* (pun intended) awesome when you actually hear it.  The show comes from...2021-10-1959 min3 Clips Podcast by Castos3 Clips Podcast by CastosYou Heard Me Write: Structure Sets Us Free (ft. Kacie Willis)Every so often we come across a show so refreshing, so original, it revamps our whole idea of what a podcast can be. Before the Covid-19 pandemic, Atlanta-based…2021-07-1251 min3 Clips Podcast by Castos3 Clips Podcast by CastosYou Heard Me Write: Structure Sets Us Free (ft. Kacie Willis)Every so often we come across a show so refreshing, so original, it revamps our whole idea of what a podcast can be. Before the Covid-19 pandemic, Atlanta-based…2021-07-1251 min3 Clips3 ClipsYou Heard Me Write: Structure Sets Us Free (ft. Kacie Willis)Every so often we come across a show so refreshing, so original, it revamps our whole idea of what a podcast can be. Before the Covid-19 pandemic, Atlanta-based sound designer Kacie Willis made her living from live theater. In 2020, Kacie found herself stuck at home without any gigs – and, like many of us, watching people hide behind screen names to attack each other on the internet. So Kacie created You Heard Me Write, a podcast that draws on the creativity of local writers and sound artists, and uses anonymity to unite rather than divide. The show uses a very specific ep...2021-07-1200 min3 Clips Podcast by Castos3 Clips Podcast by CastosYou Heard Me Write: Structure Sets Us Free (ft. Kacie Willis) Every so often we come across a show so refreshing, so original, it revamps our whole idea of what a podcast can be. Before the Covid-19 pandemic, Atlanta-based sound designer Kacie Willis made her living from live theater. In 2020, Kacie found herself stuck at home without any gigs – and, like many of us, watching people hide behind screen names to attack each other on the internet. So Kacie created You Heard Me Write, a podcast that draws on the creativity of local writers and sound artists, and uses anonymity to unite rather than divide. The show uses a very sp...2021-07-1251 minOn Creativity with Paula WallaceOn Creativity with Paula WallaceKacie Willis & Eric RossAtelier Day II... In keeping with SCAD and Paula Wallace's commitment to championing our alumni, today we bring you a conversation with our fall 2020 Alumni Atelier Ambassadors: Kacie Willis and Eric Ross. The pair were our first-ever virtual Atelier Ambassadors, and their presence was felt through zoom classroom visits and one-on-one virtual mentor meetings with current students. Kacie Willis is an M.F.A. sound design alumna working and living in Atlanta, GA. Her Atelier project was creating and producing a new podcast series called "White-Angle." The show examines perspective and privilege in art and culture by pairing white directors...2021-04-2126 minThe Hype MagazineThe Hype MagazineKacie Willis Live SessionLive Session with Kacie Willis creator and host of Spotify's "You Heard Me Write" podcast which brings together Atlanta-based creatives from different disciplines and backgrounds through art. The series has amassed wide popularity, recently trending on the platform. Each episode features emerging writers, musicians, sound designers, and dynamic thinkers who collaborate on a multimedia project, without knowing the identities of their counterparts.2021-04-2018 minYou Heard Me WriteYou Heard Me WriteEP 10: Fertile Battle GroundOur season one finale is an evening under the stars with three new artists contemplating good versus evil to biblical proportions with our theme Battle Ground. Pastor Anthony Green Jr., sound artists Jennifer Alice Acker and Brandon Connor Partrick find alignment despite their differences and realize it all comes back to love.2021-04-0835 minYou Heard Me WriteYou Heard Me WriteEP 9: Far Out: A Narrative Journey into the UniverseFrom chance encounters, to lake spirits, listen as three artists – writer Mark Kendall and sound artists Klimchak and Emmolei Sankofa – kind of come together to think about what happens after you die, why Atlanta is obsessed with Peachtree everything, and how it’s best if we all lead with curiosity. But for real, this episode requires an inquisitive vibe.2021-04-0132 minYou Heard Me WriteYou Heard Me WriteEP 8: The Magic (Trick) of ChildhoodEver wonder what could be possible if you allowed your conscious self to accept the invitation coming from your unconscious? Welcome to the wonder and whimsy of this week’s episode featuring writer, intuit, and tarot reader Rebekah Suellau; and sound artists Chris Lane and Dan Bauman. Our creatives basked in the glow of youthful enchantment as they embraced the in the moment impulse, the cinematic drama, and the universal twinkling sound of sorcery.2021-03-2529 minYou Heard Me WriteYou Heard Me WriteBetting on the Dealer’s ChoiceOn this episode our three artists ponder a world where people have very limited control over their futures. This may sound bleak, but when they came together, writer Taylor Green, and sound artists Preston Goodson and Jessica de Maria discussed robot wars, cautious optimism, and how art allows us all to connect and expand beyond our own spheres.2021-03-1829 minYou Heard Me WriteYou Heard Me WriteThe Crush of RealityWriter Elizabeth Jarrett takes sound artists Nicolette Emanuelle and Gokul Parasuram on a personal and emotional journey exploring unrequited love and the power of speaking your truth.2021-03-1127 minYou Heard Me WriteYou Heard Me WriteAdvanced CalculusWriter Lee Osorio and audio artists Belle Bynoe and Daniel de Wit envision society at the end of the world in a tale of illness beyond just the physical form.2021-03-0431 minYou Heard Me WriteYou Heard Me WriteLive and Let LiveThree artists came together to thoughtfully and gracefully reflect on some pretty heavy societal realities. Writer Ibi Owolabi’s poem questioned the price tag on life and sound artists Chris Gravely and Fuji Fujimoto composed bookend pieces that captured the duality of this week’s topic. We came together to discuss the use of creativity as a bridge and how we as a society can find humanity once again. (Featured musician: Alana Bennett [cello])2021-02-2525 minYou Heard Me WriteYou Heard Me WriteA Moment of Total SilenceUS Army Veteran Chris Purdy returns to a place where he sought quiet amidst war. Audio producers Seersha and DonTae’ Hodge embraced the challenge of creating silence with sound. The creatives came together and found commonality in staying true to their instincts amidst the noise of self-doubt.2021-02-1832 minYou Heard Me WriteYou Heard Me WriteKaleidoscope of the HeartWriter Kelundra Smith and audio artists Donald Milton III and Jared Le Doux experience longing and uncertainty as a multitude of emotions reflecting the shifting shapes of the mind and spirit. (Featured musicians: Mark Williams [violin] & Margaret Williams [piano])2021-02-1832 minYou Heard Me WriteYou Heard Me WriteSplit it 50/50Poet Ryan J. and musicians, P.R.O. and Dorothy V. Bell, survive a killer bee attack, share a semi-literal come to Jesus moment and utilize spoken word, battle rap and gospel to explore the role of race in our current climate.2021-02-1841 minYou Heard Me WriteYou Heard Me WriteIntroducing: You Heard Me WriteWhat happens when 30 artists harness the power of creativity to form meaningful connections? Here’s a sneak peak, for your listening pleasure!2021-02-1101 min24 Flames Per Second24 Flames Per SecondS04E06 - Fantastic Mr. FoxShould Bruce Willis have been the wolf? Is no cussing some cussing bullcuss? Should this movie have been titled Bad Dad Mr. Fox? This week, we make wet sandwiches and settle on our fursonas with the Wes Anderson stop-motion fox family friller, Fantastic Mr. Fox! This week's panel: Hosts: Robert Speewack (@rob_speewack) & Kacie Rahm (@kacierahm) Defense: Reilley Scott Roasters: Alex Garramone (@bored.board.games) & Katie Bennett (@skatieb) Keep up with 24 Flames Per Second & Partyfish Media: Join our Patreon here: www.patreon.com/24flamespod 2020-08-0544 minFireside Mystery TheatreFireside Mystery Theatre45.3 Fireside Fairy Tales: "Something Blue"The dwindling fortunes of a small town suddenly reverse when a mysterious stranger enters the picture. This original audio play is inspired by the fairy tale "Bluebeard" by Charles Perrault."Something Blue" is the third of four Fireside Fairy Tales recorded live on May 26th, 2019. Cast featured in this episode:James Rieser as Matt StrongMichael Pate as Craig WillisKacie Laforest as Jennifer FosterAlain Laforest as Sheriff Bob CarterMary Murphy as Linda MurphyJames Kleinmann as Charles GormanDavid Linton as Mayor AlbrightAli Silva...2019-08-2526 min24 Flames Per Second24 Flames Per SecondS02E29 - UnbreakableWhat does the M. in M. Night stand for? Did Shyamalan make David Dunn ditch his son just for fun? Should Bruce Willis just fire himself out of a cannon to travel? This week, we take it easy on the stairs and try to crack the egg that is the real-life superhero drama, Unbreakable! This week's panel: Hosts: Robert Speewack (@rob_speewack) & Kwesi Phillips (@akayaday) Defense: Kacie Rahm (@kacierahm) Roasters: Russell Hay (@therealrussellhay) & Jacob Foltz (@btbfilmspodcast) Help Partyfish Media move into our studio: gofundme.com/partyfish-media-studio-fund Keep up with 24 Flames Per Second & Partyfish Media: Join our Patreon here: www.patreon...2019-01-1647 min24 Flames Per Second24 Flames Per SecondS02E12 - LooperShould we start calling Bruce Willis "Old Joseph Gordon Levitt?" Did Rian Johnson not stir the peanut butter enough in this movie? Is Bruce Willis a Terminator? This week, we count up our silver and try to get our coins in the air for Rian Johnson's 2012 sci-fi western, Looper! This week's panel: Hosts: Robert Speewack (@rob_speewack) & Kevin Conner (@kevnconner) Defense: Alexandra Calero (@xandra_c33) Roaster: Reilley Scott Keep up with 24 Flames Per Second & Partyfish Media: Join our Patreon here: www.patreon.com/24flamespod Email: 24flamespod@gmail.com Facebook: www.facebook.com/24flamespod Twitter: www.twitter.com/24flamespod Instagram: www...2018-09-1948 min