Episodi

  • Dusty Farts – Episode 17: All Power to the Ball
    Jan 1 2026

    Release Date: January 2026

    Runtime: ~23 minutes

    Audio Format: Immersive fiction – comedy, Americana, civic chaos

    Recommended Listening: Stereo headphones strongly encouraged for full sparkle compliance

    Episode Summary

    It’s New Year’s Eve in Maple Grove, and the town is bracing for its most ambitious tradition yet: The Ball. Not just a ball—the ball. Fully bedazzled, power-hungry, and held together by optimism, extension cords, and questionable planning.

    John (Dusty) and Fred (Farts) settle into Old Farts Corner aboard the blood bus, ready for lukewarm coffee, experimental cookies, and another front-row seat to municipal overconfidence. Hope narrates as the town rallies around a single goal: shutting everything else down so the ball can shine.

    What follows is a cascade of civic sacrifices. Fridges go dark. Vibes are shut off. Therapy AIs are unplugged. Nut-Zilla sulks. Extension cords are borrowed, misused, and quietly regretted. As Aria enforces power compliance with zero patience and Suzy and Umie dream of laser fireworks and sparkle density, one question looms large:

    Will Maple Grove finally get a clean countdown…

    or will the power grid blink first?

    It’s a story about community, sacrifice, and the dangerous belief that this year will be different.

    Voices You’ll Hear

    John (Dusty) – booth philosopher, power skeptic, and reluctant believer in sparkle

    Fred (Farts) – cookie analyst, extension-cord victim, and emotional ballast

    Hope – narrator, calm observer of inevitable failure

    Doctor Bobby – blood bus proprietor, energy conservation enthusiast, cookie experimentalist

    Aria – unofficial Power Compliance Officer, enforcer of “No Sacrifice, No Sparkle”

    Suzy & Umie – sparkle engineers, vibe managers, and champions of collective inconvenience

    Curtis – enthusiasm incarnate, Nut-Zilla caretaker, and walking power draw

    Doctor Freudy (Fritz) – compact therapist, countdown historian, and AI abstainer

    Darlene – designated driver with a CDL and no illusions

    Lyle & Scotty – grease, hydraulics, and grim realism

    Sound Stage

    The Blood Bus / Old Farts Corner – bus ambience, paper cups, recliners scraping into booth formation

    Maple Grove at Large – distant traffic, crowd murmurs, party poppers, mechanical groans, and the hum of a power grid under stress

    The Ball Zone – hydraulic lifts, extension cords, whispered prayers, and restrained panic

    Sound & Style

    Immersive stereo sound with civic ambience, harmonica wipes, mechanical whirs, countdown tension, and sparkle-adjacent optimism. Americana warmth collides with bureaucratic absurdity, building toward a New Year’s moment that feels both epic and deeply Maple Grove.

    For New Listeners

    You can jump in here, but this episode lands hardest if you know the rhythms of Maple Grove. Start with Episode 1 to understand booths, bacon, and why coffee is treated like infrastructure. By Episode 17, you’ll appreciate just how dangerous it is when everyone agrees on one big idea.

    Credits

    Written, scored, and produced by Brian Clark — powered by screen reader wizardry, a microphone, civic overconfidence, and whatever electricity wasn’t reserved for the ball.

    If you enjoy this content, be sure to check out Brian’s other podcasts, Chatbot Chronicles and VoiceOver Tutorial.

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    24 min
  • Dusty Farts – Episode 16: Murder in the Park
    Dec 24 2025

    Release Date: 2025

    Runtime: ~30 minutes

    Audio Format: Immersive fiction – comedy, Americana, absurdity

    Recommended Listening: Stereo headphones encouraged for full dramatic overreaction

    Episode Summary

    John (Dusty) returns to Maple Gump Park fully recharged, overconfident, and once again embracing his self-appointed detective persona: Clue-dini. The familiar benches, paths, and long-monitored squirrel population feel like home court—until something deeply unsettling appears in Clarence’s Booth of Booths.

    A dead squirrel.

    On the table.

    In the booth.

    What begins as a quiet park visit erupts into a full-blown criminal investigation complete with unnecessary dramatic stings, wildly circumstantial evidence, and a rapidly expanding list of suspects.

    As Clue-dini assembles the cast—Curtis (and Nut-Zilla), Doctor Bobby, Doctor Freudy, and the rhinestone-heavy arrival of Suzy and Umie—the park transforms into a parody of a classic whodunit. Evidence is scribbled down. Accusations fly. Reality struggles to keep up.

    Between syringe sightings, rye bread crumbs, mechanical footprints, and suspicious rhinestones, John lays out his case with Name, Weapon, and Location… just like the great classics. Unfortunately, facts, biology, and common sense keep interfering.

    Voices You’ll Hear

    John (Dusty) – self-declared detective, squirrel profiler, and man deeply in love with his own process

    Fred (Farts) – reluctant assistant, voice of reason, and chronic deflator of nonsense

    Hope – narrator, referee of logic, and survivor of excessive dramatic stings

    Curtis – engineer, Nut-Zilla pilot, and unexpectedly responsible squirrel advocate

    Doctor Bobby – medical professional, rye bread distributor, and accidental squirrel dentist

    Doctor Freudy – compact psychoanalyst with snacks, notebooks, and deeply misunderstood motives

    Suzy & Umie – rhinestone arrivals whose accessories may or may not constitute evidence

    Sound Stage

    Maple Gump Park – gravel paths, rustling trees, distant park ambience, and a booth turned crime scene

    Clarence’s Booth of Booths – now repurposed as an investigative headquarters with zero jurisdiction

    The Gathering – mechanical footsteps, air brakes, tiny engines, roaring Aztecs, and overlapping accusations

    Sound & Style

    Overproduced dramatic stings (intentionally), overlapping transitions, park ambience, mechanical sound design, and exaggerated detective cues layered over classic Dusty Farts banter. Americana absurdity collides with parody mystery, resulting in tension, confusion, and entirely too much confidence.

    For New Listeners

    This episode stands on its own, but it lands harder if you’re familiar with John’s ongoing battle with squirrels and his brief, ill-advised rise as Clue-dini. Start with Episode 1 for booths and banter, then circle back here when you’re ready for an investigation that never asked to exist.

    Credits

    Written, scored, and produced by Brian Clark — brewed with screen reader wizardry, a microphone, park ambience, and an aggressive discount at the dramatic sting store.

    If you enjoy this content, don’t forget to check out Brian’s other podcasts, Chatbot Chronicles and VoiceOver Tutorial.

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    30 min
  • Dusty Farts – Episode 15: Chatty Tarts – Volume 1: Pilot
    Dec 24 2025

    Release Date: December 2025

    Runtime: ~20 minutes

    Audio Format: Immersive fiction – comedy, Americana, absurdity

    Recommended Listening: Stereo headphones encouraged for best sparkle dispersion

    Episode Summary

    Welcome to Sparkle & Snark Studio, where rhinestones outnumber common sense and restraint was politely shown the door.

    In this pilot episode of Chatty Tarts, Suzy (with a Y) and Umie step out from the long shadow of Maple Grove’s booths and into a world powered by glue guns, glitter fumes, and unapologetic confidence. What starts as a simple creative workspace quickly becomes a fully operational sparkle command center—complete with questionable crafting decisions, enthusiastic overconfidence, and a complete disregard for cleanup protocols.

    Hope narrates as the Tarts establish their territory, define their aesthetic philosophy (“ignore restraint and make it beautiful”), and make it very clear that this show is not about moderation, minimalism, or doing things halfway. Along the way, familiar Maple Grove energy seeps in, reminding listeners that while this may be a new corner of town, chaos remains a shared civic value.

    This is a pilot about ownership—of space, of style, and of the right to bedazzle first and ask questions never.

    Voices You’ll Hear

    • Suzy (with a Y) – glitter-forward visionary, creative tornado, allergic to subtlety

    • Umie – grounding force, co-conspirator, quietly enabling sparkle crimes

    • Hope – narrator, dry-eyed witness to escalating rhinestone nonsense

    Sound Stage

    • Sparkle & Snark Studio – glue guns clicking, rhinestones skittering across worktables, fabric rustling, magical twinkles, and the faint hum of bad ideas becoming permanent

    Sound & Style

    Immersive stereo with craft-room textures, whimsical transitions, sparkle-heavy accents, and playful musical cues. The tone blends confident chaos with Americana absurdity—lighter, shinier, and louder than the booths, but cut from the same Maple Grove cloth.

    For New Listeners

    No prior Dusty Farts knowledge required. Chatty Tarts is designed as a clean entry point into the universe—same narrator, same town, wildly different energy. If you enjoy this episode, you can jump backward to Dusty Farts Episode 1 for booths and burnt coffee, or forward with the Tarts as they build something louder, shinier, and possibly permanent.

    Credits

    Written, scored, and produced by Brian Clark — powered by screen reader wizardry, creative stubbornness, and an irresponsible quantity of rhinestones.

    If you enjoy this content, don’t forget to check out Brian’s other podcasts, Chatbot Chronicles and VoiceOver Tutorial.

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    20 min
  • Dusty Farts – Episode 14: Drip, Drip, Horray!
    Nov 21 2025

    Release Date: November 2025

    Runtime: ~18 minutes

    Audio Format: Immersive fiction – comedy, Americana, absurdity

    Recommended Listening: Stereo headphones for full blood-bus immersion

    Episode Summary

    It’s Tuesday in Maple Grove, which can only mean one thing: the blood bus has arrived, bringing with it free coffee, dusty cookies, and enough medical confusion to qualify as an Olympic sport. John (Dusty) shows up buzzing with newfound confidence after “unlocking” a diagnostic talent he calls Clue-dini — a skill that terrifies Fred (Farts), irritates Hope, and confuses everyone else.

    Inside the bus, Dr. Bobby is running at three espressos and one questionable muffin, proudly unveiling his latest scientific initiative: The Dough Division, a team of basement hobbyists creating experimental rye bread so dense it briefly lowers IQ.

    Gigi arrives to deliver the R-word of the day.

    Hope narrates the spiral as the Old Farts Corner becomes ground zero for Clue-dini guesses, candy-based emergencies, rye-bread philosophy, and the kind of small-town nonsense that makes Tuesday the most dangerous day of the week.

    Voices You’ll Hear

    • John (Dusty) – self-appointed medical mystic with a brand-new overinflated ego

    • Fred (Farts) – cookie victim, skeptic of all diagnostics, and Old Farts Corner loyalist

    • Hope – narrator, composed observer, and keeper of Maple Grove sanity

    • Dr. Bobby – espresso-powered physician, rye-bread innovator, and peppermint-breath surgeon

    • Lyle – Jiffy Lube correspondent and practical witness to Jiffy Bread’s industrial uses

    • Dr. Fritz (Dr. Freudy Enslip) – still trapped in Mini-Freudy mode, practitioner of fun-sized psychology

    • Curtis – candy-powered man-child with teenage ailments and boundless confidence

    • Gigi – teacher of the R-word, arriving just in time to label Curtis’ condition

    Sound Stage

    • The Blood Bus – narrow aisles, metallic footsteps, clanking equipment, thin paper cups, squeaky recliners

    • Old Farts Corner – mismatched chairs, cookie shrapnel, diagnostic whispering, and Fred’s ongoing dental trauma

    Sound & Style

    Immersive stereo mix featuring bus ambience, coffee pours, harmonica wipes, and the chaotic clatter of improvised medicine. Americana warmth blends with medical absurdity — a Tuesday symphony of misguided diagnostics, dubious remedies, and rye-bread science.

    For New Listeners

    Start with Episode 1 for the origins of booths, bacon, and burnt coffee — but Drip, Drip, Horray! stands beautifully on its own as a perfect example of Maple Grove’s unpredictable blood-bus tradition. If you love small-town chaos stirred with caffeine and questionable medical advice, this is a great place to jump in.

    Credits

    Written, scored, and produced by Brian Clark — brewed with screen-reader wizardry, a microphone, and enough espresso to power Dr. Bobby for an entire fiscal quarter.

    If you enjoy this episode, don’t forget to explore Brian’s other podcasts: Chatbot Chronicles and VoiceOver Tutorial — each crafted with the same blend of humor, chaos, and heart.

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    18 min
  • Dusty Farts – Episodes 12 & 13: Booth or Treat — A Maple Grove Spooktacular Special
    Oct 31 2025

    Release Date: October 2025 Runtime: ~32 minutes Audio Format: Immersive fiction – comedy, Americana, absurdity Recommended Listening: Stereo headphones for full spooktacular immersion Episode Summary It’s Halloween in Maple Grove, and John (Dusty) and Fred (Farts) are back with their most haunting booth yet — the legendary Booth of Doom, fashioned from a borrowed funeral hearse and two discount coffins. Between plastic cobwebs, questionable formaldehyde fumes, and Clifford Booth’s official booth inspection, the town’s annual Trunk or Treat contest descends into a perfect storm of sugar, sarcasm, and suspicious snacks. Hope narrates as the boys judge costumes gone wild — from Dr. Bobby’s “anatomically accurate” heart display to Aria’s pumpkin-spice rampage and Dr. Fritz’s miniature therapy machine. Just as the night seems lost to glitter and caffeine vapors, Curtis arrives and … well, tune in to find out! Clifford accidentally delivers the most ironic moment in Maple Grove history — and the boys prove that no holiday is safe from their booth-based nonsense. Voices You’ll Hear • John (Dusty) – grumpy booth architect and seasonal decorator with trust issues around glitter • Fred (Farts) – cider brewer, coffin carpenter, and self-appointed booth engineer • Hope – narrator and weary witness to Maple Grove’s holiday madness • Aria – Pumpkin Nickle Spice Fairy and chaos in polyester form • Dr. Bobby – blood-bus hero turned walking biohazard • Dr. Fritz (Dr. Freudy Enslip) – returning therapist in “Mini Freudy” mode with fun-sized trauma analysis • Curtis – mad inventor • Clifford Booth – referee, booth commissioner, and unwitting star of the night Sound Stage • Maple Gump Park – Trunk or Treat Festival: gravel crunches, laughing kids, howling winds, and booth setups in a haunted parking lot. • The Booth of Doom: creaking coffins, bubbling cauldrons, plastic bats, and Fred’s murky jug of “experimental cider.” Sound & Style Immersive stereo mix with seasonal ambience, harmonica stings, and spooky banjo licks. Americana warmth meets Halloween camp — equal parts ghost-story and county-fair parade. Expect pumpkin-spice shakers, squirrel roars, and the occasional formal-referee whistle of doom. For New Listeners Start with Episode 1 to learn how booths, bacon, and burnt coffee became sacred traditions in Maple Grove. But if you like your laughter haunted and your coffee questionable, this Halloween special stands beautifully (and chaotically) on its own. Credits Written, scored, and produced by Brian Clark — brewed with screen-reader wizardry, a microphone, and a cauldron of burnt coffee and bad decisions. If you enjoy this episode, check out Brian’s other podcasts: Chatbot Chronicles and VoiceOver Tutorial — each brewed with equal parts sarcasm and heart.

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    32 min
  • Dusty Farts – Episode 11: Condiments Clash
    Oct 27 2025

    Release Date: October2025 Runtime: ~22 minutes Audio Format: Immersive fiction – comedy, Americana, absurdity Recommended Listening: Stereo headphones for best experience Episode Summary The Polyester Lounge turns into a battlefield of bottles when John (Dusty) and Fred (Farts) miss their blood-bus appointment and arrive hangry. One wrong swirl of ketchup ignites the Great Condiment War — a full-scale tabletop skirmish complete with sliding ramekins, tactical relish, and mustard militias. Hope narrates as Aria fights to keep the peace (and her sanity), while Fred invents a “scientific” rating system called the Z.E.S.T.Y. Scale — the Zero-Bias Estimation of a Sauce’s and Topping’s Yummyness. Ketchup becomes democracy, mustard becomes tyranny, and soy sauce sneaks in like a salty saboteur. By the end, the table’s a Jackson Pollock of sauces, the boys are humbled, and Aria walks away with new shoes — and no pie for them. It’s a sticky, salty, sweet-and-sour serving— proof that friendship can survive almost anything… except maybe honey mustard. Voices You’ll Hear • John (Dusty) – grizzled philosopher-soldier of the Mustard Militia • Fred (Farts) – sentimental ketchup loyalist and creator of the Z.E.S.T.Y. Scale • Aria – sarcastic waitress, part referee, part hostage to flavor • Hope – narrator and voice of reason in a war of condiments • Gigi – R-Word cameo, bringing harmonic punctuation to the chaos Sound Stage • The Polyester Lounge Booth #3 – clinking plates, squirting bottles, the sizzle of fries, and the rhythmic thump of plastic sliding across Formica. Sound & Style Immersive stereo layering brings each squirt and slide to life. Banjo licks, harmonica stings, and narrator asides create a fast-paced farce that feels part cooking show, part war documentary. Equal parts satire and slapstick, the episode closes with Hope’s warm moral about messy friendship and the price of no pie. For New Listeners Condiments Clash is best enjoyed after Episode 9 (Freudean Fouls) and Episode 10 (Jingle Jamboree), but stands strong on its own as a sauce-splattered masterclass in Dusty and Farts logic. If you like your comedy served extra crispy with a side of chaos, pull up a booth and pass the napkins. Credits Written, scored, and produced by Brian Clark — with screen-reader wizardry, a microphone, and a half-empty bottle of horseradish for inspiration. If you enjoy this episode, don’t forget to check out Brian’s other podcasts: Chatbot Chronicles and VoiceOver Tutorial — where the only thing thicker than the plot is the gravy.

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    22 min
  • Dusty Farts – Episode 10: Jingle Jamboree
    Oct 20 2025

    Release Date: October 2025 Runtime: ~29 minutes Audio Format: Immersive fiction – comedy, Americana, absurdity Recommended Listening: Stereo headphones for best experience Episode Summary It’s a musical family reunion for the Dusty Farts crew when Aria hijacks the intro and invites listeners behind the curtain for a toe-tappin’ retrospective of the Dusty Farts jingles. Joined by Pearlie Fae & The Rusty Hinges, the gang relives the glory, chaos, and coffee-stained creativity that birthed every jingle from Hush, That’s Just the Wind to the brand-new Jingle 6. Between Hope’s dry narration, Pearlie’s smoky charm, Gigi’s harmonica squeals, and Fred and John’s constant interruptions, the episode slides between live banter and musical nostalgia. From goat songs to gnome ballads, it’s a celebration of all things Dusty Farts—part variety show, part train wreck, and entirely heartfelt. Voices You’ll Hear • John (Dusty) – ever-confused booth philosopher, offering commentary no one requested • Fred (Farts) – snack-enthusiast and self-appointed jingle critic • Aria – waitress, emcee, and reluctant host wrangling chaos with caffeinated precision • Pearlie Fae – smoky-voiced songbird of Maple Grove, proud front-woman of The Rusty Hinges • Gigi – deadpan harmonica prodigy with timing sharper than Fred’s wit • Hope – narrator, part historian, part hostage to the nonsense Sound Stage • Archival clips of jingles weave through the episode—each introduced with loving sarcasm and small-town pride. Sound & Style Immersive stereo mix featuring live music transitions, harmonica licks, and banjo strums. Americana meets mockumentary as Hope’s narration anchors the chaos between jingles. The tone swings from warm nostalgia to unfiltered comedy — like a behind-the-scenes special that accidentally became a concert. For New Listeners This episode is a perfect entry point for anyone curious about the Dusty Farts soundtrack. You’ll hear snippets from earlier episodes and meet the band that keeps Maple Grove’s coffee cups rattlin’. Start here for the music — then go back for the madness. Credits Written, scored, and produced by Brian Clark — with screen-reader wizardry, a microphone, and the courage to record over half a dozen harmonica solos. Featured performances by Pearlie Fae & The Rusty Hinges (“Hush, That’s Just the Wind,” “Buckaroo,” “Smooth as Butter,” and more). If you enjoy this episode, don’t forget to check out Brian’s other podcasts: Chatbot Chronicles and VoiceOver Tutorial — each brewed with equal parts sarcasm and heart.

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  • Dusty Farts – Episode 9: Freudean Fouls
    Oct 13 2025

    Release Date: October, 2025] Runtime: 22 min Audio Format: Immersive fiction – comedy, Americana, absurdity Recommended Listening: Stereo headphones encouraged for best experience Episode Summary The local YMCA transforms into an impromptu therapy hall when John (Dusty) and Fred (Farts) wander into the wrong “Circle of Veteran Brothers.” Instead of war stories, they get ink blots, notepads full of doodles, and the questionable wisdom of Dr. Fritz, a man who confuses therapy with interpretive sketching. Between misread squirrels, casserole visions, and Aria’s sharp tongue, the booth becomes ground zero for psychoanalysis no one asked for. Hope narrates the chaos, while Gigi tries to teach the kids an “R” word that feels uncomfortably at home among midlife crises. By the end, our heroes prove once again that their subconscious is best left unexamined, and that friendship can survive even the strangest of group sessions. Voices You’ll Hear • John (Dusty) – ever-suspicious, convinced squirrels are plotting against him • Fred (Farts) – casserole visionary, skeptical of Freud but not of snacks • Aria – waitress, master of sass, and unamused witness to amateur psychology • Dr. Fritz – doodle-happy therapist who mistakes sarcasm for progress • Gigi – teacher of the “R” word, corralling kids and coots alike • Hope – narrator, bemused chronicler of subconscious slip-ups Sound & Style Immersive stereo sound with diner background, pencil-on-paper scribbles, harmonica stings, and occasional group “ah-ha” gasps. Americana warmth collides with absurd banter and pseudo-psychology, blending small-town sarcasm with misplaced therapy. For New Listeners Start with Episode 1 to catch the origins of booths, bacon, and begrudging tenderness. Each episode stands alone, but the jokes, characters, and grievances grow funnier with each cup of coffee and each failed attempt at self-improvement. Credits Written, scored, and produced by Brian Clark — brewed with screen reader wizardry, a microphone, and just enough expired hot sauce to fuel 22 minutes of questionable pugilism. If you enjoy this content, don’t forget to check out Brian’s other podcasts, Chatbot Chronicles and VoiceOver Tutorial.

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    22 min