Wynths

This Week on SCP!

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This Week on SCP! is a solo podcast that will provide a summary of all the content posted to the SCP Wiki , an amateur writing site, over the past week. Full episodes will be rapidly structured and under thirty minutes long. Half episodes will be of variable length/structure and will cover any topic related to SCP or writing in general, Full episodes will be recorded on Saturdays and posted on Mondays. Half episodes will be recorded and posted irregularly.

Autor

Wynths

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Arts

Web del podcast

scp-wiki.wikidot.com

Último episodio

27 de may. de 2026

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Episodios

Episode Three: After the Storm 27.05.2026

Wherein I gush about two articles and two guys in their bedrooms. Note: I am genuinely sorry if the episode's audio is of worse quality - this one got rushed, unsure if artifacts from editing have snuck their way into the final cut.

Episode Two: I Love My Schlockbusters 19.05.2026

Wherein we look at some drama from the keyboard and some drama from the cinema.

(Demo) Episode 0: Past and Future 14.05.2026

Wherein I reminisce about how I got involved with the Wiki and look forward to running this podcast for as long as I can… and I demonstrate how little I know about anything to do with audio.

Episode One: Chaotic English Pleasure 14.05.2026

Wherein we welcome two big projects, three new people, 197 (Approximately, probably.) staff-invented sports, and one new podcast into the world :)

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