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Gertrude Stunt Girl Zombie Killer

Gertrude Stunt Girl Zombie Killer

By: Gertrude Stunt Girl Zombie Killer
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Join us each week as ten-year-old professional stunt girl, Gertrude, her best pal Joansie, and her stunt friends, Zach and Zed fight off the zombie hoard that shut down their movie set and quickly started to invade the rest of the mid-west. This campy thriller will keep you on the edge of your seat, while you try to decide if you should laugh or scream. It has everything you want in a weekly podcast—action, adventure, and a playful sense of world-ending paranoia, mixed with intrigue and topped with a generous sprinkle of elementary humor.Gertrude Stunt Girl Zombie Killer
Episodes
  • 2.3: Thoughts on Thoughts of Thoughts
    Apr 20 2024
    While Gertrude’s friends desperately search for her, she is doing everything she can to passive-aggressively foil the plans of Jorgensen’s henchmen, Oliver and Smitty. Though still separated, Gertrude’s bestie, Joanie, is on the same wavelength, trying to help Winnie understand idioms. Joanie quickly learns kindergartners don’t grasp subtleties or sarcasm.
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    22 mins
  • 2.2 : Benders, Brawls, and Bargains
    Apr 9 2024
    Zed’s career and personal life had been spiraling out of control, until he received a call from a six-year-old with a big mouth and an even bigger dream.
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    9 mins
  • 2.1 : Stunt Dreams and Evil Schemes
    Apr 1 2024
    Welcome back to Season Two of Gertrude Stunt Girl Zombie Killer. Gertrude has been kidnapped and knocked out by the evil Dr. Jared Jorgensen. While biding her time in la-la land, we get a glimpse into her origin story. Also, boys are mean.
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    16 mins
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