Episodi

  • Sharkey's Place: "A Cold Morning"
    Jan 23 2026

    Episode Title: Season 1, Episode 9

    A bitter winter chill settles over Milbridge, prompting Myra to serve up a controversial new lunch special: the "Conked Out Fish Sandwich," a spin on a Caribbean conch fritter using local oysters and clams. Regulars Aiden and Caiden are bewildered by the "chopped fish" concept but are eventually won over, leading Aiden to make a clumsy and ill-fated romantic confession to Myra right in the middle of the lunch rush.


    Meanwhile, Gordon prepares for a trip to Portland to advise Myra's ex-husband, Glenn, on how to spot faked boat damage for his new insurance job—or perhaps how to commit it. Myra frets that her son Ethan's holiday visit to his girlfriend's stable family will make him resent his own "messed up" upbringing.


    Later that evening, the new artist in town, Neil, shares his backstory with Boots Morrin, revealing how a wild trip to Europe and a Swiss DJ named "Sugar" inspired his artistic freedom. The night ends with Boots and Gordon leaving together, sparking gossip about the nature of their relationship.


    Major Themes

    • Culinary Innovation vs. Tradition: Myra continues to challenge the locals' palates, this time reinterpreting a tropical dish (Conch Fritters) with New England ingredients (clams, oysters, barley), causing confusion but ultimately delight.
    • The Ethics of Survival: Gordon discusses the gray areas of maritime life, explaining how desperate fishermen might fake accidents for insurance money when the catch is poor, and debating whether Glenn will stay "on the straight and narrow".
    • Parental Insecurity: Myra's fear that her son will prefer his girlfriend's "normal" family highlights her own insecurities about being a single mother and the chaotic environment she raised him in.
    • Artistic Freedom: Neil shares his philosophy that art is about feeding the audience what they want, while also holding onto the lesson from his muse to "paint whatever I want" and be free.
    • Romantic Missteps: Aiden's awkward proposal to Myra—suggesting they "climb to the top" of the culinary world together—is met with a harsh rejection, reinforcing Myra's independence and professional pride.
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    30 min
  • Sharkey's Place: "Maritime Companionship"
    Jan 23 2026

    Episode Title: Season 1, Episode 8

    Episode Synopsis Myra returns from her whirlwind trip to Florida with Kirini's Aunt Linda, bursting with culinary inspiration. From authentic Spanish tapas to a surprisingly gourmet buffet at "Cheetah 3," Myra is ready to revolutionize the menu at Sharkey’s Place. She also shares a personal update: her relationship with Sam the Butcher is heating up, much to Kirini's delight.


    The episode delves into the backstory of Kirini's arrival in Maine. She reveals to local author Boots Morrin how she transitioned from waiting tables at her family's diner on Long Island to cleaning up Sharkey's Place and standing up to the Boston mob.


    Later, the melancholic Captain Gordon arrives, reciting Shakespeare and lamenting the loneliness of a life at sea. His poetic melancholy sparks a debate between Kirini and Boots about the emotional needs of men and the strength required for women to remain independent.


    Major Themes

    • Culinary Awakening: Myra's trip exposes her to new flavors (tapas, ceviche, fresh citrus) and service styles (wine-skins), motivating her to elevate the pub's food beyond standard fare.
    • The "Clean" Business: Kirini explains her business philosophy: transforming Sharkey's from a mob-money laundry into a legitimate, safe community hub by improving quality and cutting ties with organized crime.
    • Performance and Perception: Sandra discusses her "Queen Bee" persona as a business strategy to maximize tips, while Myra and Kirini discuss the power dynamics of the "male gaze" in art and life.
    • Loneliness vs. Independence: The script contrasts Gordon's performative loneliness with Kirini's stoic independence. Boots and Kirini debate whether caring for men like Gordon makes a woman weak or human.
    • Hidden Depths: Characters reveal unexpected layers—Myra finds gourmet food in a strip club, and the gruff fisherman Gordon quotes Hamlet and Macbeth fluently.
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    28 min
  • Sharkey's Place: "Neil, the Painter, comes to Town"
    Jan 16 2026

    "Neil, the Painter, comes to Town"
    As the autumn air turns crisp, the activity at Sharkey’s Place shifts from the summer rush to the steady rhythm of the locals. This week, a stranger named Neil Ruffin walks into the bar looking for "winter light" and a workshop. A painter from Philadelphia, Neil shakes up the daily routine, hiring Sandra for a high-paying—and surprising—modeling session.


    Meanwhile, the "Inky Squid" duo, Aiden and Caiden, attempt to woo the famous artist to their establishment, only to fall for one of Sandra’s pranks involving a flex-off in the kitchen. While Myra serves up a "World Series Dog" that leaves her rivals speechless , Neil opens up to Gordon and Myra about his harrowing time in the Navy and the personal journey that led him to his art.


    Key Themes

    • Artistic Authenticity: Neil’s philosophy on painting "authentic" nudes rather than idealized forms, and his search for truth in his subjects.
    • The Echoes of War: The lingering effects of combat and trauma, explored through Neil's backstory of being captured in Basra and his subsequent need for quiet and creative expression.
    • Small Town Hospitality: How the community—including Kirini, Gordon, and Myra—quickly mobilizes to provide housing and workspace for a stranger.
    • Culinary Pride: The comic but genuine rivalry between the deckhands of the Inky Squid and Myra’s superior culinary training.
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    22 min
  • Sharkey's Place: "Sandra, the Queen Bee"
    Jan 9 2026

    The episode begins late at night with Gordon in a melancholic mood, drinking scotch and waxing poetic about his life as a "hermit saint" devoted to the sea gods Poseidon and Amphitrite. Kirini, unimpressed by his "piety," sends him home to sober up.


    During the lunch rush the next day, the atmosphere shifts to comedy and culinary curiosity. Myra debuts a mysterious "black chili" made with lamb stock, mushrooms, and chocolate. Regulars Aiden and Caiden are initially confused by the complex flavor profile—describing it as "forest floor" and "hoofprints"—but eventually declare it a masterpiece.


    The episode concludes with a poignant late-night conversation between Sandra and Gordon. Sandra reveals the strategy behind her "Queen Bee" persona and false eyelashes, explaining it as a necessary performance to maximize tips and maintain control in a bar full of men. The conversation turns serious when Sandra confronts Gordon about his avoidance of his wife, challenging him to stop being a "weekend houseguest" and start being a husband.


    Major Themes

    • The Persona vs. The Person: The episode explores the masks people wear. Sandra admits her "kitten heels and cowl-neck top" are a business costume to manipulate customers , while Gordon hides his marital failures behind a pretension of being a spiritual hermit of the sea.
    • The Legacy of Sharkey: The past influence of the bar's namesake is revisited. Sandra reveals Sharkey saved her when she was young and homeless , while Gordon admits he owed Sharkey a gambling debt when he died.
    • Culinary Artistry: Myra continues to elevate the bar's menu, challenging the unrefined palates of her customers with high-concept ingredients like chocolate in soup, proving that art can exist anywhere.
    • Marital Neglect and Loneliness: Gordon’s storyline highlights the pain of emotional distance. He uses the bar to escape a wife he claims to love but rarely sees, prompting a harsh reality check from Sandra about commitment.
    • Sanctuary: Sandra reflects on how Kirini has transformed the bar from a "sleazy" dive into a safe, clean, and respectable space where women can feel comfortable.
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    25 min
  • Sharkey's Place: "Roads Not Taken"
    Jan 2 2026

    Episode Title: Season 1, Episode 5 : Roads not Taken


    A torrential rainstorm batters Milbridge, mirroring the stormy mood in the kitchen at Sharkey’s Place. As Myra battles a finicky fryer and the "wonky" weather, she whips up a culinary masterpiece of a lunch special—homemade sourdough, corned beef, and smoked gouda—that leaves regulars Aiden and Caiden stunned by the quality.


    Later that evening, the storm traps Myra and Kirini at the bar, leading to a deep heart-to-heart. Myra confesses her anxieties about her son Ethan’s new relationship and reflects on the path not taken, obsessing over a high school crush who became a successful politician. Kirini offers Myra a reality check about the "successful" life she thinks she missed and proposes a getaway to Florida to help the chef find some much-needed perspective.


    Major Themes

    • The Burden of Regret: Myra struggles with "what if" scenarios, specifically regarding her decision to marry her ex-husband Glenn instead of pursuing her high school crush, Charlie Goodman.
    • Artistry vs. Environment: The episode highlights the contrast between Myra’s high-level culinary skills (corning her own beef, smoking cheese) and the setting of a "dive bar" where the clientele usually expects simple fried food.
    • Parental Anxiety: Myra projects her own past mistakes onto her son, Ethan, fearing that his new girlfriend is leading him down a "wrong path" similar to her own youth.
    • Perspective and Envy: While Myra envies the life of the wealthy politician Charlie Goodman, Kirini reveals that his life is actually filled with unhappiness and moral compromise, suggesting the "grass isn't always greener".
    • Female Solidarity: Kirini acts as a support system, offering financial help (tickets to Florida) and emotional grounding to help Myra cope with burnout.
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    18 min
  • Sharkey's Place: Hello, Boots!
    Dec 26 2025

    In this episode of Sharkey's Place, the atmosphere is brisk and the tables are turning as a good fishing season brings a happy mood to the restaurant. During the lunch rush, Myra unveils a surprise culinary creation—spicy meatballs served on skewers with Piri-Piri rice—that leaves local fishermen Aiden and Caiden speechless. As the boys rave about the food, the conversation turns to the power of Yelp reviews and the boys’ "enforcer" reputation for handling bad ratings.


    Later in the evening, local crime novelist Boots Morrin returns from a six-week book tour for her tenth novel, The Tin Anniversary. Over vodka and lime, she regales Kirini and Sandra with a tale of a PR disaster involving an innocent autograph for a man named "Q," which spiraled into a social media firestorm, accusations of conspiracy theories, and an intense interview on Good Morning America.


    Major Themes

    • Culinary Innovation: The episode highlights the joy of food, specifically detailing Myra's new technique of browning meatballs individually on skewers and pairing them with Portuguese-style Piri-Piri oil to cut through the richness.
    • The Volatility of Social Media: Through Boots Morrin's story, the script explores how quickly public perception can shift. A simple misunderstanding regarding an autograph leads to a "cancellation" attempt by online mobs and unwanted association with political conspiracies.
    • Reputation vs. Reality: There is a recurring motif of exaggerated reputations. Aiden and Caiden joke about beating up customers who leave bad Yelp reviews , while Boots is falsely accused of being a political radical based on a single photo.
    • The Creative Process: Boots shares her methodical approach to writing crime novels, revealing that she uses spreadsheets populated with real statistics (like top baby names and crime rates from specific years) to construct her plots.
    • Community and Sanctuary: Despite the chaos of the outside world (book tours, politics, the fishing industry), Sharkey's serves as a comforting "salt mine" and sanctuary where locals and travelers alike can settle in and soak up the local color.
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    21 min
  • Sharkey's Place, Glenn Dreams of Mars
    Dec 19 2025

    Here are the podcast show notes and SEO keywords for "Sharkey's Place" Season 1, Episode 3, based on the script provided.

    Podcast Show Notes

    Episode Title: S1 E3: The Perfect Potato & The Martian Lobster

    Episode Summary: It is mid-October at Sharkey’s Place. As the rain clears, the lunch rush brings in Aiden and Caiden, two fry cooks from the "Inky Squid," who are skeptical about Myra's simple-sounding potato soup. However, they soon discover the complex culinary secret involving 200 beef bones that makes the dish a masterpiece.


    Later in the evening, the tone shifts from culinary delight to existential reflection. Glenn and Gordon the Lobsterman share drinks and debate the futility of humans colonizing Mars, comparing human adaptability to that of lobsters and algae. The night takes an emotional turn when Myra confronts Glenn about his wasted potential and past failures, leading to a quiet, tender moment between Gordon and Kirini before closing time.


    Key Highlights:

    • The Soup Critique: Aiden and Caiden learn that Myra’s "potato soup" is actually a masterclass in French cooking methods.
    • Space vs. The Sea: Gordon argues that sending humans to Mars is a mistake and suggests we should send "slime" instead to jumpstart evolution.
    • The Confrontation: Myra breaks her silence on Glenn’s lifestyle, accusing him of being "stuck in his head" and drinking to make himself feel interesting.
    • The Advice: Gordon encourages Glenn to shake up his life, suggesting he move to town or get a menial job just to be around people again.

    Cast & Characters:

    • Rick Regan: Writer/Creator
    • Sandra & Kirini: Running the front of house.
    • Myra: The chef with high standards and hard truths.
    • Glenn: The struggling writer and regular patron.
    • Gordon: The Lobsterman and philosopher.
    • Aiden & Caiden: Fry cooks from The Inky Squid.

    Thematic Tags: #AudioDrama #Podcast #SharkeysPlace #CreativeWriting #CulinaryFiction #Philosophy #MarsColonization #IndiePodcast

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    18 min
  • Sharkey's Place: How did we get here? (S1, E2)
    Dec 12 2025

    Sharkey's Place: Season 1, Episode 2.

    Show Notes Description

    Episode 2: The Soup, The Poker Game, and The KPI

    On a grim, rainy Tuesday in the tavern, the lunch rush is fueled by Myra’s genius seafood soup—fresh from a late-night delivery by Sam the Butcher. While the regulars rave about the food, Kirini is focused on the bottom line, introducing the staff to "Key Performance Indicators" and debating the true value of what Sharkey's offers to its customers.


    As the lunch crowd fades into a quiet evening, long-time bartender Sandra holds court. She peels back the layers of the tavern’s mythology, revealing the dark, high-stakes poker game where Kirini’s father won the bar from Sharkey—and the "tragic fishing accident" that followed. Meanwhile, Glenn the writer nurses his gin and hesitantly shares news of a potential career change that could finally pull him out of his slump.


    Major Themes

    • The Weight of History: The episode explores the tavern's violent transition of ownership, detailing how Georgios won the bar and the "mob justice" fate that befell Sharkey, contrasting the current management with the ghosts of the past.
    • Value and Community: Kirini articulates that the tavern’s true cost—and value—is not the food or the building, but the people who work there and the "confessional" nature of the bar environment.
    • Stagnation vs. Change: The characters grapple with their station in life; Sandra accepts she will never leave, Kirini tries to modernize with business metrics, and Glenn contemplates a new job to escape his gloom.
    • Small Town Gossip & Romance: The staff speculates on Myra’s relationship with the butcher and Sandra’s romantic past, highlighting the close-knit, intrusive nature of the tavern’s social ecosystem.


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    19 min