
Podcasting about the end of the world as we know it and we feel fine.
| Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 93 | Founded | 11 years ago |
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| Categories | HobbiesLeisureFictionScience Fiction | ||||

For the 95th episode of Podcast at Ground Zero the topic will a Transmission From The Bunker. In this episode we will be talking about where we have been and where we are going. Don’t worry we are back and not going anywhere.
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For the 94th episode of Podcast at Ground Zero the topic will be the Aftermath! RPG. Aftermath! is a role-playing game created by Paul Hume and Robert Charette and published in 1981 by Fantasy Games Unlimited. It is set in a post-apocalyptic world in... more
For the 93rd episode of Podcast at Ground Zero the topic will be the Netflix show All of Us Are Dead. Al l of Us Are Dead is a South Korean coming-of-age zombie apocalypse horror streaming television series. The series mostly takes place at a high sc... more
For the 92nd episode of Podcast at Ground Zero the topic will be the Roku TV animated series Doomlands. It is described as a cross between Mad Max and Cheers. The create Josh O’Keefe says “Doomlands is a post-apocalyptic animated comedy soaked in dus... more
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This podcast covers the topic of post-apocalyptic fiction, whether in novel, tv, movie, rpg, comic or video game form. These guys know their stuff. Be warned that if they are covering an older work they will discuss details so watch out for spoilers on stuff 20+ years old. They still often give warnings though.
I really love this podcast. Tons of awesome discussion about Post Apocalypse Tabletop RPGs, Books, Movies, TV Shows, Video Games. There are also lots of discussions about generic PA topics. Though I really hope the show comes back soon. Also I really wish they could review Outland Arts' The Mutant Epoch Tabletop RPG.
Great show with wonderful segues. Makes me remember the old days of table too gaming. Wish They would review One Second After by William Forstchen, but I suppose they’ll get around to it eventually.
They may not work that often, but it's well worth what you pay for it. Love the show, always watching for the next episode.
Friends of the Apocalypse, look no further for all your post apocalyptic information.
Jared and Scot talk about and give opinions on the Apocalypse in books, movies, comics, games. They have generic topic shows and more specific topic shows.
Their enthusiasm for the subject was apparent from the first episode I listened to. Their friendship also makes listening to them very enjoyable.
The show airs on YouTube but it’s more convenient for me to listen on iTunes.
The show had exposed me... more
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