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In this heartfelt episode of No Street Lights Podcast, we sit down with Riley Wood, a talented yet underrated author and filmmaker, to dive deep into his powerful short story collection, Tales From The Exit Door. Riley opens up about his personal experiences with loss, depression, and grief, and how they shaped the emotional depth of his work. He also shares why he believes there’s no real “exit” from the cycle of grief and how this philosophy drives his storytelling.
We also explore Riley’s other published works, including The Circuitry Might, a unique collection of short stories showcasing his creativity and insight. Beyond writing, Riley is passionate about filmmaking, and he shares his creative vision across various projects on his YouTube channel.
Join us for this thought-provoking conversation about art, grief, and storytelling and learn more about Riley’s journey as a creator.
➡️ Check out “Tales from the Exit Door”: www.youtube.com/watch?v=fWMGGhGNPJQ&t=650s
➡️ Riley’s Instagram: www.instagram.com/wtfriley1?igsh=dGtibnJneXpyazhw
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Discord: discord.gg/edT8aXaD
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If you’re struggling with mental health, consider therapy with our sponsor BetterHelp. Get 10% off your first month at: betterhelp.com/NSLP
Thank you to Hyland Markle for the original music! Find him on Instagram @hylandmarkle. His live performance of “Overview” is available on Spotify and Bandcamp, with his full-length album “Coffee O’Clock” coming later this year.
By Aaron Ash and Tim BrunicardiIn this heartfelt episode of No Street Lights Podcast, we sit down with Riley Wood, a talented yet underrated author and filmmaker, to dive deep into his powerful short story collection, Tales From The Exit Door. Riley opens up about his personal experiences with loss, depression, and grief, and how they shaped the emotional depth of his work. He also shares why he believes there’s no real “exit” from the cycle of grief and how this philosophy drives his storytelling.
We also explore Riley’s other published works, including The Circuitry Might, a unique collection of short stories showcasing his creativity and insight. Beyond writing, Riley is passionate about filmmaking, and he shares his creative vision across various projects on his YouTube channel.
Join us for this thought-provoking conversation about art, grief, and storytelling and learn more about Riley’s journey as a creator.
➡️ Check out “Tales from the Exit Door”: www.youtube.com/watch?v=fWMGGhGNPJQ&t=650s
➡️ Riley’s Instagram: www.instagram.com/wtfriley1?igsh=dGtibnJneXpyazhw
Don’t forget to like, subscribe, and share this episode!
Want to get even more involved? Join our Patreon and Discord for exclusive content and community. Your support helps us continue to bring on incredible guests.
Discord: discord.gg/edT8aXaD
LinkTree: linktr.ee/nslp
If you’re struggling with mental health, consider therapy with our sponsor BetterHelp. Get 10% off your first month at: betterhelp.com/NSLP
Thank you to Hyland Markle for the original music! Find him on Instagram @hylandmarkle. His live performance of “Overview” is available on Spotify and Bandcamp, with his full-length album “Coffee O’Clock” coming later this year.