Zombie Apocalypse Survivor Radio

By: Jennifer J Bull and Will Hunter
  • Summary

  • Zombie apocalypse survivor Harper finds a radio station and starts broadcasting her experiences during the zombie apocalypse as well as tips for how to survive and rules on how to help others survive. The solar powered radio station has many amenities but the find of a notebook with Robert’s Rules of Chaos which contains not only tips on how to run the station, but also many tips and ideas on how to survive as a community instead of a lone survivor. Dj Clueless, aka Harper, shares these rules in each episode hoping she can help other rebuild in the face of the zombie menace. Stories are set in the Kingdom of the Undead Universe Music by Ryan Morris of 3HD Recording This podcast ties in to ”Dead Weight” written by Phoebe Walker, as well as other stories set in the Kingdom of the Undead Universe ZASurvivorRadio@gmail.com
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Episodes
  • The Plant
    Mar 1 2025

    DJ Clueless tells of her time at the Plant, working with Malcolm, and learning more about her power of Truth.

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    30 mins
  • Want Join the Show for an Episode? Reach Out!
    Feb 22 2025

    Reach out to us at zasurvivorradio@gmail.com or follow us on Bluesky at zasurvivorradio.bsky.social

    Have a survival skill or knowledge you want to share? We'd love to have you! Have a zombie story you want to tell Harper? We'd love to have to you!

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    2 mins
  • Rule Number 1 ZASRs2E6
    Feb 22 2025

    Harper finishes her journey to the Plant after an encounter with a violent roadblock. Harper talks about Rule Number 1 and how stupid it is for people to be fighting each other instead of fighting the zombies.

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    28 mins

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