Popcorn For Dinner, narrated by Ciara Bravo, is a first-of-its-kind audio sitcom that follows four friends in their early 20s as they try to make it on their ow...
The season finale feels very finale-y; things work out for some, but for others, we’re left wondering what comes next. But don’t cry because it’s over. Smile because you can still write a positive review about this podcast.Additional Voices: Veronika Slowikowska, Bobby Warrener, Angela Galanopolous, Gabrielle Cheema, Tin Lorica, Randee Newmyer and Lili Beaudoin
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EPISODE 9 - “The Calm before the Storm”
Michael and Laura will stop at nothing to avoid having to interact with one another. Austin and Ellie unwillingly take on the role of matchmakers for the day in order to help Michael and Laura find suitable dates for the wedding.Additional Voices: Veronika Slowikowska, Danika Thibault, Dino Archie.
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EPISODE 8 - “Michael’s Mom”
Michael's gregarious and sexpositive mother visits him for his birthday. The visit exposes a lot about Michael and transforms Laura into a nervous wreck. Ellie and Austin have a moment together, although not quite like Michael and Laura’s. (wink)Additional Voices: Mark Chavez, Angela Galanopolous and Amy Goodmurphy.
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EPISODE 7 - “The Trip”
Laura, Michael, and Ellie go to wine country to help Austin prepare for the most important day of his life. Things become a touch winey, causing Ellie to make an awkward phone call and leaving Michael with newfound romantic confidence.Additional Voices: Veronika Slowikowska, Paul F. Thompkins, Angela Galanopoulos and Heidi Beauman
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EPISODE 6 - “Practice doesn’t always make perfect”
Laura gets her wisdom teeth out, and Ellie is forced to become a caregiver for a medically induced nightmare. Austin asks his "best friend," Michael, for help with a difficult conversation, and we find out Michael is bad with dads.Additional Voices: Ryan Steele and Steev Letts.
Popcorn For Dinner, narrated by Ciara Bravo, is a first-of-its-kind audio sitcom that follows four friends in their early 20s as they try to make it on their own, despite the fact that none of them know what that looks like...at all. Packed with all the enduring elements that make classic sitcoms identifiable (yes, even the laugh track), the show invites you to laugh at both the gang’s hijinks and the format itself. Starring: Maddy Kelly, Charlie Foster, Jillian Ebanks and Ben Fawcett.