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Linda's Funeral Parlour


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Tog and Parker record their third episode of Grack Public Access from the unsettlingly ornate parlor of Linda's Funeral Parlour. Their theme is "cakes," and their sponsor is "small brooms," and they receive a product demo by Jen deHaan.

Amidst Parker's accidental consumption of potpourri, continued anxiety about critical emails sent into the show about his appearances (one featuring a pork chop emoji), and the spooky atmosphere of the funeral home, they discuss local news from Grackleton. This week that includes the town's broken parking meter and the newly announced date for the corn cake bake-off, which Parker will unfortunately miss.

In memory of Tig

This episode is dedicated to the memory of Tig deHaan, a very good dog, who passed on June 16th 2025 at the age of 16. She was the inspiration for the name Tog Chesterfield, and the best companion I was so lucky to know and spend nearly every day with for the past 15 years.

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Credits, contact, and more info

This comedy audio drama / audio fiction series was created, edited, directed, and produced by Jen deHaan. Some elements of this show are scripted, but most of it is improvised by the cast.

Cast:
  1. Jen deHaan as Tog Chesterfield, "herself", Maureen Faucet-Clooder, Mrs. Spoon, and additional voices
  2. Adam as Parker Spoon

Any guests noted in show notes above.

More show info/contact/transcripts: stereoforest.com/grack

This podcast is a StereoForest production. Made and produced in British Columbia, Canada.

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