Share The Testimony of Calvin Lewis
Share to email
Share to Facebook
Share to X
By Daniel J. Friend
4.9
1818 ratings
The podcast currently has 24 episodes available.
Buy a copy of The Testimony today: https://www.amazon.com/Testimony-Calvin-Lewis-Daniel-Friend/dp/B0BGSK61LY/
With the novel now published on Amazon and the last episode of the audio adaptation released last week, I wanted to say a final farewell to this project by giving you a behind-the-scenes look at the writing and production of The Testimony of Calvin Lewis.
If you have enjoyed this story and want to let me know, shoot me an email at [email protected].
Thanks for listening!
Order a copy of The Testimony today: https://www.amazon.com/Testimony-Calvin-Lewis-Daniel-Friend/dp/B0BGSK61LY/
Sen. Calvin Lewis and the Federalist senators make a final push for their governmental restructuring bill.
About The Testimony of Calvin Lewis:August Williams, a World War III veteran, is recruited by the government to test the new Uberman Device, which allows access to memories in a vivid, dreamlike state. But with a warning from a mysterious Man in Gray, August is unsure of who to trust.
Told from the perspective of a U.S. Senator, The Testimony of Calvin Lewis blends together a political conspiracy, science fiction, and Christian philosophy. The story draws heavily upon works like C.S. Lewis’ Abolition of Man and Augustine’s Confessions, probing humanity’s restless search for objective Truth.
Soon to be published as a novel, The Testimony of Calvin Lewis is first being released as a theatrical podcast complete with music, sound effects, and a cast of voice actors.
This episode features voice acting by Daniel Friend, Brigit Fitzgerald, Jordan Forsythe, Eric Allen, Sarah Mokry, and Kevin Clay.
Original theme by SimonY Music.
Cover art by Duncan Shaffer.
Music licensed from Musicbed includes: “Spiriteaux” by Tony Anderson; “Oyarsa (feat. Timbre)” by Tony Anderson; “Emerge” by Tony Anderson; “Adagio No. 2” by Max LL; “Movements” by Max LL; “Edge of the Sea - Instrumental” by Future of Forestry; “Rest” by Future of Forestry; and “Rest - Instrumental” by Future of Forestry.
For more information and a way to listen to all available episodes, please visit: danieljfriend.com/thetestimony/
Order a copy of The Testimony today: https://www.amazon.com/Testimony-Calvin-Lewis-Daniel-Friend/dp/B0BGSK61LY/
August puts on the Uberman Device one last time.
About The Testimony of Calvin Lewis: August Williams, a World War III veteran, is recruited by the government to test the new Uberman Device, which allows access to memories in a vivid, dreamlike state. But with a warning from a mysterious Man in Gray, August is unsure of who to trust.
Told from the perspective of a U.S. Senator, The Testimony of Calvin Lewis blends together a political conspiracy, science fiction, and Christian philosophy. The story draws heavily upon works like C.S. Lewis’ Abolition of Man and Augustine’s Confessions, probing humanity’s restless search for objective Truth.
Soon to be published as a novel, The Testimony of Calvin Lewis is first being released as a theatrical podcast complete with music, sound effects, and a cast of voice actors.
New episodes are released every Tuesday.
This episode features voice acting by Daniel Friend, Dylan Ruder, Jordan Forsythe, Eric Allen, JP Udenenwu, Brigit Fitzgerald, Jeff Barnhart, JP McBride, and Sarah Mokry.
Original theme by SimonY Music.
Cover art by Duncan Shaffer.
Music licensed from Musicbed includes: “Consequence” by David A. Molina; “Uri” by Tony Anderson; “In the Shadow of Mammoth” by Luke Atencio; “Omo” by Tony Anderson; “Blackout” by Tony Anderson; “Pandemic” by Tony Anderson; “Bullet Train” by Bradford Nyght; “Thy Kingdom Come” by John Lucas; and “Thy Will Be Done — Instrumental” by John Lucas.
For more information and a way to listen to all available episodes, please visit: danieljfriend.com/thetestimony/
Senator Lewis holds a hearing with one guest invited: Julian Weston Rorwood. The subject? The Uberman Project and the murder of Henry Aldous.
About The Testimony of Calvin Lewis: August Williams, a World War III veteran, is recruited by the government to test the new Uberman Device, which allows access to memories in a vivid, dreamlike state. But with a warning from a mysterious Man in Gray, August is unsure of who to trust.
Told from the perspective of a U.S. Senator, The Testimony of Calvin Lewis blends together a political conspiracy, science fiction, and Christian philosophy. The story draws heavily upon works like C.S. Lewis’ Abolition of Man and Augustine’s Confessions, probing humanity’s restless search for objective Truth.
Soon to be published as a novel, The Testimony of Calvin Lewis is first being released as a theatrical podcast complete with music, sound effects, and a cast of voice actors.
New episodes are released every Tuesday.
This episode features voice acting by Daniel Friend, Isaiah Mitchell, Dylan Ruder, Taylor Major, Brigit Fitzgerald, JP Udenenwu, Jeff Barnhart, Sarah Mokry, and Jordan Forsythe.
Original theme by SimonY Music.
Cover art by Duncan Shaffer.
Music licensed from Musicbed includes: “Experiment” by Duomo; “The Turn” by Tony Anderson; “Searching The Unknown” by Alistair Sung; “Outsider” by Alistair Sung; “Snow” by Alistair Sung; and “The Other Side” by Tony Anderson.
For more information and a way to listen to all available episodes, please visit: danieljfriend.com/thetestimony/
After the tragedy at the shipyard, August and Penny have to decide what to do next. Meanwhile in Washington, D.C., Senator Lewis carries out his plan to try and pass the government restructuring bill with the help of the Posse.
About The Testimony of Calvin Lewis:August Williams, a World War III veteran, is recruited by the government to test the new Uberman Device, which allows access to memories in a vivid, dreamlike state. But with a warning from a mysterious Man in Gray, August is unsure of who to trust.
Told from the perspective of a U.S. Senator, The Testimony of Calvin Lewis blends together a political conspiracy, science fiction, and Christian philosophy. The story draws heavily upon works like C.S. Lewis’ Abolition of Man and Augustine’s Confessions, probing humanity’s restless search for objective Truth.
Soon to be published as a novel, The Testimony of Calvin Lewis is first being released as a theatrical podcast complete with music, sound effects, and a cast of voice actors.
New episodes are released every Tuesday.
This episode features voice acting by Daniel Friend, Jordan Forsythe, Brigit Fitzgerald, Kevin Clay, Konni Burton, Eric Allen, Isaiah Mitchell, Taylor Major, Sarah Mokry, Hayden Sparks, Manda Barnhart, and Grace Brewer.
Original theme by SimonY Music.
Cover art by Duncan Shaffer.
Music licensed from Musicbed includes: “Diana” by Tony Anderson; “Revelator” by Josh Garrels; “Revelator - Instrumental” by Josh Garrels; “All Or Nothing” by Pendulum Theory; “Dark Travels” by Alistair Sung; “Solving Puzzles” by Alistair Sung; “Cerebrum” by Bradford Nyght; and “A Farewell” by David A. Molina.
For more information and a way to listen to all available episodes, please visit: danieljfriend.com/thetestimony/
Penny and August arrive in California and meet up with Henry to discuss what they’ve been able to deduce about Rorwood and the hypercube, and then head to the shipyard to destroy the container of Uberman devices.
About The Testimony of Calvin Lewis:August Williams, a World War III veteran, is recruited by the government to test the new Uberman Device, which allows access to memories in a vivid, dreamlike state. But with a warning from a mysterious Man in Gray, August is unsure of who to trust.
Told from the perspective of a U.S. Senator, The Testimony of Calvin Lewis blends together a political conspiracy, science fiction, and Christian philosophy. The story draws heavily upon works like C.S. Lewis’ Abolition of Man and Augustine’s Confessions, probing humanity’s restless search for objective Truth.
Soon to be published as a novel, The Testimony of Calvin Lewis is first being released as a theatrical podcast complete with music, sound effects, and a cast of voice actors.
New episodes are released every Tuesday.
This episode features voice acting by Daniel Friend, Sarah Mokry, Jeff Barnhart, Jordan Forsythe, Brigit Fitzgerald, Naomi Russell, James Baugus, and Dylan Ruder.
Original theme by SimonY Music.
Cover art by Duncan Shaffer.
Music licensed from Musicbed includes: “Adélie” by kïngpinguïn; “A Ripple in Time” by Jordan Critz; “We All Play A Part” by Ryan Taubert; “My Teeth Hurt” by Bradford Nyght; “Drive” by Ben Rector; “Strangers To Ourselves” by Ryan Taubert; “I Am The Hunter” by HENZË; and “I Am The Hunter - Instrumental” by HENZË.
For more information and a way to listen to all available episodes, please visit: danieljfriend.com/thetestimony/
Penny wants to make her way to Los Angeles to help her uncle stop a shipment of Uberman devices, but before she can even leave Texas, Oliver shows up at Monnie’s doorstep—this time with the help of the local police.
About The Testimony of Calvin Lewis: August Williams, a World War III veteran, is recruited by the government to test the new Uberman Device, which allows access to memories in a vivid, dreamlike state. But with a warning from a mysterious Man in Gray, August is unsure of who to trust.
Told from the perspective of a U.S. Senator, The Testimony of Calvin Lewis blends together a political conspiracy, science fiction, and Christian philosophy. The story draws heavily upon works like C.S. Lewis’ Abolition of Man and Augustine’s Confessions, probing humanity’s restless search for objective Truth.
Soon to be published as a novel, The Testimony of Calvin Lewis is first being released as a theatrical podcast complete with music, sound effects, and a cast of voice actors.
New episodes are released every Tuesday.
This episode features voice acting by Daniel Friend, Andrew Haynes, Jeff Barnhart, Brigit Fitzgerald, Jordan Forsythe, Eric Allen, Luke Cantrell, Dylan Ruder, and JP McBride.
Original theme by SimonY Music.
Cover art by Duncan Shaffer.
Music licensed from Musicbed includes: “Torrid” by Bradford Nyght; “Open Pages” by David A. Molina; “Rise” by Josh Garrels; “Rise - Instrumental” by Josh Garrels; and “Delusion” by Tony Anderson.
For more information and a way to listen to all available episodes, please visit: danieljfriend.com/thetestimony/
Uncertain of what to do next, Penny decides to use the Uberman again. In her memoryscape, she sees a familiar face—as does August in his own mind.
About The Testimony of Calvin Lewis: August Williams, a World War III veteran, is recruited by the government to test the new Uberman Device, which allows access to memories in a vivid, dreamlike state. But with a warning from a mysterious Man in Gray, August is unsure of who to trust.
Told from the perspective of a U.S. Senator, The Testimony of Calvin Lewis blends together a political conspiracy, science fiction, and Christian philosophy. The story draws heavily upon works like C.S. Lewis’ Abolition of Man and Augustine’s Confessions, probing humanity’s restless search for objective Truth.
Soon to be published as a novel, The Testimony of Calvin Lewis is first being released as a theatrical podcast complete with music, sound effects, and a cast of voice actors.
New episodes are released every Tuesday.
This episode features voice acting by Daniel Friend, Sarah Mokry, Brigit Fitzgerald, James Baugus, Jordan Forsythe, and Andrew Haynes.
Original theme by SimonY Music.
Cover art by Duncan Shaffer.
Music licensed from Musicbed includes: “Îles” by Jordan Critz; “Read ‘Em and Weep” by Ryan Taubert; “Earthquake” by Ryan Taubert; “Paper House” by Bradford Nyght; and “Rise (Ambient)” by Tony Anderson.
For more information and a way to listen to all available episodes, please visit: danieljfriend.com/thetestimony/
Penny follows the signs pointing her to Crossways Bible Camp, where she finds August’s mother, Monnie. Tensions rise as August is haunted by his childhood peach theft.
About The Testimony of Calvin Lewis: August Williams, a World War III veteran, is recruited by the government to test the new Uberman Device, which allows access to memories in a vivid, dreamlike state. But with a warning from a mysterious Man in Gray, August is unsure of who to trust.
Told from the perspective of a U.S. Senator, The Testimony of Calvin Lewis blends together a political conspiracy, science fiction, and Christian philosophy. The story draws heavily upon works like C.S. Lewis’ Abolition of Man and Augustine’s Confessions, probing humanity’s restless search for objective Truth.
Soon to be published as a novel, The Testimony of Calvin Lewis is first being released as a theatrical podcast complete with music, sound effects, and a cast of voice actors.
New episodes are released every Tuesday.
This episode features voice acting by Daniel Friend, Eric Allen, Brigit Fitzgerald, Jordan Forsythe, Sarah Mokry, and Lacy Burnett.
Original theme by SimonY Music.
Cover art by Duncan Shaffer.
Music licensed from Musicbed includes: “Inventing Words” by Luke Atencio; “Eggshell” by Luke Atencio; “The Rocks Cry Out” by AJ Hochhalter; and “Consecration” by Josh Garrels.
For more information and a way to listen to all available episodes, please visit: danieljfriend.com/thetestimony/
Penny and Roy go into hiding in Nashville, while Rorwood takes an important call that reveals more of his schemes.
About The Testimony of Calvin Lewis:August Williams, a World War III veteran, is recruited by the government to test the new Uberman Device, which allows access to memories in a vivid, dreamlike state. But with a warning from a mysterious Man in Gray, August is unsure of who to trust.
Told from the perspective of a U.S. Senator, The Testimony of Calvin Lewis blends together a political conspiracy, science fiction, and Christian philosophy. The story draws heavily upon works like C.S. Lewis’ Abolition of Man and Augustine’s Confessions, probing humanity’s restless search for objective Truth.
Soon to be published as a novel, The Testimony of Calvin Lewis is first being released as a theatrical podcast complete with music, sound effects, and a cast of voice actors.
New episodes are released every Tuesday.
This episode features voice acting by Daniel Friend, Jordan Forsythe, Brigit Fitzgerald, Darran Kelinske, Dylan Ruder, Eric Allen, Jeff Barnhart, Grace Brewer, Manda Barnhart, Andrew Haynes, Cassia Russell, Paxton Russell.
Original theme by SimonY Music.
Cover art by Duncan Shaffer.
Music licensed from Musicbed includes: “Darkness” by Shawn Williams; “River Song” by Nightlore; “River Song - Instrumental” by Nightlore; “The Tower” by Makeup and Vanity Set; “Floating Flames” by Luke Atencio; and “Testify” by Josh Garrels.
For more information and a way to listen to all available episodes, please visit: danieljfriend.com/thetestimony/
The podcast currently has 24 episodes available.