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Dead Oaks: "Dr. Nate"




In the latest episode of Otto's story, Otto sits down for a psychiatric session with Dr. Nate, who may have ulterior motives when it comes to helping Otto discover who he really is and why he continues losing time through blackouts.
“Dr. Nate” was written by me, Christopher Waltz. The voice of Dr. Nate was special guest star Ryan Moore, and the voice of Otto Gillespie was Aaron Beck. Music in today’s episode was “Creepy” performed and recorded by Nicholas Critney. Please check back in two weeks for a special short story installment of Dead Oaks featuring three short tales written by three different authors. Dead Oaks is brought to you by BronzeCast Productions. For more information and instructions on submitting your own Dead Oaks story, check out www.deadoakspodcast.com or find us on Twitter @deadoakspodcast.

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