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Question are you currently hiring?
If you are, can I get a job as a journalist
I'm so honored that you're interested in our project! However, I can't say goth-pod, small passion project between college grads that it is, is ready to hire people just yet.
But, we are always open to listener submissions. Especially as we plan for our second season, we're more open than ever to hear from Gothamites!
If you choose to send in something to show your journalism skills, be sure to give a name so we can credit you properly!
- Juda
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Goth-Pod Ep 10: Finale
Welcome to Goth-Pod's last episode of season one! Juda Boone is joined today by a very special guest! (ITS DICK GRAYSON-WAYNE. WE GOT DICK GRAYSON)
Thank you for joining us for our first season. Until next time, stay safe, Gotham.
[goth-pod is a fictional, in-universe podcast based on the DC comics universe. Juda Boone is an original fictional character, not based on any real person or known comic book character.]
Special thanks to my friend for voicing Dick! @anythingeverythingallofthetime
Transcript under the cut
Juda: Hello everyone and welcome back! This is Goth-Pod, your Gotham based podcast. I am your favorite host, Juda Boone. And I am not alone today! Care to say hi?
Dick: Hello listeners! 
Juda: Today’s episode is the last before our hiatus. So of course, we are doing what any competent media does when they want to be successful: Completely change up the formula at the very last minute. 
Dick: And that's where I come in!
Juda: Yes, you are our very special guest star / co-host / interviewee for our finale. 
Dick: And I am happy to be here. I totally binge-listened to all your episodes after you reached out to me. It was too good to pass up! I don’t think I’ve ever been on a podcast before? I like it, I get to wear big headphones and talk. 
Juda: Why don’t you start out by just introducing yourself, for our non-local listeners. 
Dick: Sure thing! I am Dick Grayson-Wayne, I am an Aries, I think. And I am single. If you happen to know someone. 
Juda: [laughing] Okay, very helpful. And since we are an audio-based medium, it is my duty as a host to explain that Mr. Grayson just gave me a very tasteful wink. 
Dick: We’re friends here, Juda. You can call me Dick.
Juda: With all the respect in the world I will not be calling you that.  Juda: Mr. Grayson, we actually have something of an important topic to discuss today. As you are now a Bludhaven resident, you have some insight on their vigilante, Nightwing. I was hoping you could tell the Gotham listeners a bit about the up-and-coming hero.
Dick: To be fair, I don’t know any more than the next guy. I’ve seen him around town, of course, especially on patrol. But I’ve never had the chance to actually talk to him. Guess that means I’m staying on the right side of trouble. 
Juda: From what you have seen, what are some differences between Gotham's Bat and Bludhaven’s Nightwing?
Dick: The fashion sense, for sure! Dick: He actually seems like a person rather than a- what was it you called Batman? In Episode 1, I thought it was great! Like a- an Earthbound spirit, right? And from what I hear the guy has a good sense of humor, unlike Batman. Probably a winning smile to go along with it. 
Juda: hah! Mr. Grayson, we are not a gossip podcast, but to me it almost sounds like you have a crush. 
Dick: woah, woah, hey now Juda, let's not get ahead of ourselves. I mean, give me a chance to get rescued by the guy. We’ll see if sparks fly then. 
Juda: And if that happens, will you be back on the show? 
Dick: You will be the first person I call, I can promise you that.  Dick: Juda if we are to be friends, I’m going to have to come clean on something.
Juda: Oh no. 
Dick: It’s nothing bad! I just may have started us off on a lie, and I apologize for that. 
Juda: I repeat: Oh no. 
Dick: I said that I only listened to Goth-Pod after you reached out to me. In truth, I heard every episode at their release. [whispering] I’m the one who showed Bruce your Bruce Wayne episode. 
Juda: Mr. Grayson, you didn’t. 
Dick: AND your Bruceman Episode. 
Juda: Dick.
Dick: [laughing] Hey, that's my name!
Juda: To save myself from the mortification of that reality, I’m going to say that this is all the time we have today. Thank you so much for joining us, everyone. This time and everytime. A special thank you to my co-host, Dick Grayson-Wayne. I am Juda, this is Goth-Pod. Anything you’d like to say, Mr. Grayson?
Dick: Uuhh. Be gay, don’t do crime. And Stay Safe, Gotham!
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Question: Do you have a (business) partner? If you don't have one, why not?
I have my incredible co-writer and editor, Kit! We both love to write and create, and she's the one who keeps me on track.
You may have noticed, I am pretty verbose when the opportunity arises. Trimming ramblings into a cohesive script is a skill I've yet to learn as well as Kit. And she just so happens to be one of my best friends!
Kit isn't as fond of the public/ "on mic" side of things though, so that's why you all get to hear my voice so often!!
- Juda
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Here's the info on the Batman rumor.
So for a few days now I've heard the Bat has acquired a weapon, Fear Toxic, the first time I heard it I thought it was just thugs having trauma, but the more I heard the more I believed it, it was always the same specific explanation, "a Batman engulfed in flames, as if he could control it", it may just be joke, but the more I hear, the more I believe, and personally am terrified to see what that monster looks like
I'm sending this ask over to Holly and Spence right now!!! That is oddly fascinating and amazingly terrifying, which is part of their specialty.
The Bat controlling flames would be a new one, but I wouldn't remove it from the realm of possibilities just yet.
Thank you for sharing!! As always, I love it when our listeners share with us. If you have a rumor, a story, or just something on your mind, feel free to send in an ask!!
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Goth-Pod Ep 9: Robin
What is so wonderous about our Boy Wonder? Join Juda Boone near the end of goth-pods first season!
"Is Robin a Demon?" Gotham City Tonight Podcast: https://youtu.be/Nulf9VIjdpg?si=b4u9xMSNkwl-Szr6
[goth-pod is a fictional, in-universe podcast based on the DC comics universe. Juda Boone is an original fictional character, not based on any real person or known comic book character.]
Transcript under the cut
Hello everyone and welcome back! This is Goth-Pod, your Gotham based podcast. You're listening to your favorite Fill in the Blank Here and host, Juda Boone. 
Everyone, I want it to be known that I do try to keep most of my personal opinions out of our scripts. Even when I get off track, I try to offer a possible perspective, instead of what I perceive as 100% truth. 
However, there is one topic that I can not be objective on. 
I love Robin. I love Robin, he is our precious, tiny, baby, baby bird. He is a Joy and a Wonder. A Boy Wonder, if you will. He melts my heart every time I see any headline or blogpost or circulating photo.
He could be hog tying a man in an alleyway waiting for police pick up and I simply would want to pinch his cheek like an adoring relative. 
I think part of that is, I grew up with Robin. I was a kid when he first appeared at the Bat’s side. I got to grow up knowing that there was someone my size, someone small and young but still strong enough to fight for what was right. It inspired and shaped me in a lot of ways. 
But that’s the thing. I grew up. And from my memory, so did Robin. He got taller, he got stronger. Even in the shadowy pictures we have of the Bat and the Boy Wonder, there's a clear passage of time as the baby bird grows. 
And now, as I step into early adulthood… Robin is small again. He’s almost back to the size from his first appearance in Gotham. 
I find myself asking: Is Robin Immortal?
Is it a jellyfish situation? Did something stress out the young Robin so badly that he reverted to a younger stage of development? If that is the case, I do not want to know what could have been that bad. 
I saw another podcast touch on the topic a while back- The Gotham City Tonight Podcast. And to be clear, I do not support their connection with Lexcorp. They’re actually being investigated after the Riddler called out a shady deal of theirs on air. Only in Gotham. 
But, even with the clear slandering, we can pick through to something viable. I would never call Robin a demon, but the idea that he may be an entity specifically attached to Batman is an interesting thought. Robin protects Batman just as much as Batman protects Robin. Robins in nature are active during the day. And yet, here is our nocturnal bird, dutifully flying alongside a bat. Not of the same species, but of the same make.
Our precious oddity, remaining small so that another generation can grow up and know there is something that looks like them out there, keeping the city safe.
If you want to listen to the GCT podcast without supporting them, I’ll link a copy of the episode that was uploaded to the HiFinn channel. [Link: https://youtu.be/Nulf9VIjdpg?si=b4u9xMSNkwl-Szr6]
Thanks for joining. I’m Juda, you’re listening to Goth-Pod. Until next time, Stay Safe, Gotham.
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So i've recently found this podcast (and loving it!) and i wanted to ask a few things:
can you make a episode about Scarecrow
have you heard about the Batman fear toxic rumors
what is your currant take on the robins
Welcome listener!! I'm so glad you're enjoying our little project!
I'm so excited about your interest and curiosity, so lets get into it:
1. In the Rogues Gallery Episode we discussed the concept of our beloved and loathed rogues, but didn't get to go into detail to any one specific being. For our first season, we're going to continue on the belief that talking about one rogue might attract the attention of others. Maybe next season! When we can dedicate more time to getting details right. (And to keep the prideful at bay.)
2. Is that the one that theorizes Batman is a collective hallucination? A sort of self-severing specter to keep our own morals in line?
Or am I way off? Please feel free to send in another ask to explain it! I'm always curious to hear what's on the mind of our local listeners.
3. Anon, are you psychic? Have our end of season plans been leaked? Either way, your third question will be answered in Episode 9! (Releasing today!)
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Omg the latest episode ate!!!
I was a goon for Poison Ivy and one time we got busted by Batman when we were in the Police Vans he was one the roof talking to a Cat Lady (furries in love?) Robin went like "gross stop flirting" and the while van gasped. I can't believe Batsy would do Brucie like that. 😞
Everyday- EVERYDAY I get closer to wanting to be a gossip podcast. I go to Kit and I go "Please!! Please can we do a Gotham Rumors episode??" And Kit says no and says there's enough dogs in the media hounding for the next scandal and we deal with truths in Gotham and etc etc..
Of course Kit is right. But, at the same time, gossip was one of the first pillars of communication. A place for people to share ideas and ideals when they normally couldn't. There's a reason you tell your best friend things you wouldn't tell anyone else.
What I'm trying to say: thank you for compliment, and thank you for the intel. I find it highly valuable and incredibly entertaining! But, we must be careful when discussing things we might not have the full story for.
Batman has two hands, after all. Allegedly.
- Juda
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WE HAVE 100 FOLLOWERS????
Wow!! Thank you, thank you, thank you!!
I just noticed- or it just happened. Thank you for your interest and your support. I'm so ecstatic that people are enjoying goth-pod!
We have 2 more episodes left of our first season, and I'm truly having the time of my life being a voice of Gotham. I give goth-pod supporters all my love!!!!!!!!
- Juda ((And Em!!))
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Goth-Pod Ep 8: BruceMan
Welcome back and buckle up! Host Juda Boone contemplates and conspires about the #1 ship of Gotham City: Bruce Wayne x Batman.
[goth-pod is a fictional, in-universe podcast based on the DC comics universe. Juda Boone is an original fictional character, not based on any real person or known comic book character.]
Transcript under the cut
Hello everyone and welcome back! This is Goth-Pod, your Gotham based podcast. Speaking to you today is your favorite undiagnosed host, Juda Boone.
In today’s episode we are going deeper into something I touched on in our special Gotham troubles episode. Something that has been heavily requested. Today, we are talking about the Gotham phenomenon of BruceMan. 
BruceMan is the real-person ship of Bruce Wayne and Batman. Gotham’s preserver of the day, and her watchdog of the night. 
Without saying too much on my own opinions of the ship, I do understand the appeal of soft, tender hands holding onto claws. 
Bruce Wayne is a rich man, yes, but he does not forget the things Gotham took from him. He doesn't brush off the tragedy that is his city and ignore it within the safety of his tower. 
He and his company put in the work everyday to try and make sure that when those tragedies strike, that people have the resources to keep themselves afloat.
And yes, I said when. Wayne recognizes that there isn't much he can do to stop it from striking. Unlike Batman, who is out every night to prevent. 
They balance each other like that. They both love the city, and have different places where they can help. I think that's where people get the idea that they could fall in love. 
The interactions of Batman rescuing the Prince of Gotham could be just that- interactions between a victim and a vigilante. The Bat saves a lot of people. 
But people see the opportunity for more. 
For the record: Wayne hasn’t commented on the Ship at any point through the years.
Can you imagine it, though? Locking eyes with someone who is so fundamentally different from you, yet you’re the same down to your core. You share a love for a City that is incapable of loving you back. But this person, or thing, in front of you, is an extension of that City. And if they can love you, then it’s an extension of that love. 
I’m getting poetic again, but it’s hard not to when you look at these two and how they parallel each other so well. Even without the romantic lens, it’s interesting to think of Gotham’s favorite son and her protective Bat. 
I spoke more on Bruce Wayne here because.. Not much is known about the Bat’s true motives. There are no interviews of our resident shadow to dissect on how he feels about Gotham or about Wayne. Even after years since his appearance, its speculation. And so is this ship. 
I enjoy it most when it's all in good fun. 
Thanks for joining in today. I’m Juda, you’re listening to Goth-Pod. Until next time, stay safe, Gotham.
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Goth-Pod Ep 7:  Metropolis vs Gotham
Welcome back to goth pod! Will Juda Boone see a city rivalry put to rest? Seems unlikely in a 4 minute episode! But join us anyway for the question: Metropolis or Gotham?
[goth-pod is a fictional, in-universe podcast based on the DC comics universe. Juda Boone is an original fictional character, not based on any real person or known comic book character.]
Transcript under the cut
Hello everyone and welcome back to Goth-Pod! Your Gotham based podcast. I am, of course, your favorite unconquered tri-state area and host, Juda Boone
I can't believe I'm about to say this, but this episode is sponsored by Wayne Enterprise. Wayne Enterprise is a multi-faceted company based out of Gotham. The rebranding of their tech line is scheduled for the first of the new month, so keep an eye out for that. They sent over an entire box of Wayne Tech recording equipment and I am more than stoked to try it out. 
Whoever got our last joke episode on the desk of Bruce Wayne or Bruce Wayne's Team, I am simultaneously mortified and honored. 
Now, onto today's episode. 
Metropolis is Gotham’s sister city. Some say they can see the glittering skyscrapers from across the bay on a clear day- but I have never known a clear day in Gotham in my life, so I don't know where they got that. 
But, if she’s our sister city, why the ever-so-loud rivalry? 
Before we continue, I am noting that I will not be touching on the Superman / Batman debate. That would be a whole different episode. 
We posted a poll on our socials with the simple question: Metropolis or Gotham? This poll resulted in 139 votes. 21% voted Metropolis. 79% voted Gotham
But I think that's to be expected from our audience. We're Gotham based. Before I'm a host, I'm a Gothamite. I've had 23 years to develop my bias for my home city, something I think our listeners can relate to. 
And it comes down to that key word: Home. The pride and possessiveness that comes with a sense of belonging. I'm sure the results would've been different if we were Metropolis-based.
Really, I get it! I’ve heard just about every verbose rant about “How could anyone live in a city like Gotham?” And there are points I agree with! I understand the deep, deep flaws that my city is trying to find solutions for. 
Just like I’m sure Metropolis is dealing with Lexcorp running more than half the city with Lex Luthor’s selfish, greedy charm. While you’re handling your gentrification, we’re celebrating the preservation of our historic district.
Or how Gotham U beat the Metropolis Bulldogs this past sports season! Maybe it’s all the sunshine getting in the players eyes? Good luck next year, everyone.
“Oh but I would be afraid to walk home at night!” Well that's the difference between us! You’re afraid to walk at night. We know how to punch a clown in the face by the time we’re 10! 
[Clears throat] 
What I meant to say was. Um...
People can feel.. Protective. When something feels like a kindred spirit. Gotham City is a place few people understand. But we, its citizens, it’s children are what makes it. We too stand tall and strange alongside our buildings. We too have our shadows and our secrets that we dare not share with the rest of the world. 
Metropolis is a beautiful city. And so is Gotham. To me, Metropolis is beautiful like a sister. Shining with potential, smiling while leaving you behind. Gotham is beautiful like a mother. Old and scolding. Giving a type of tough love that takes time to understand. 
I love my city. I hope my words, in this episode and others, can help others love it the same way. 
Thank you for joining me. I’m Juda, you’re listening to Goth-Pod. Until next time, stay safe, Gotham.
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just listened to ep 5. fuckin- BRUCEMAN??????? HELLO????
Bruceman! It's one of those Gotham Things that's hard to explain or defend, so I don't think I could try to do so here.
One of my complaints with the ship is the name. Why not "BruceBat" or something of the like? Bruceman sounds like what Wayne would come up with if he tried to become a superhero himself.
- Juda
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Goth-Pod Ep 6: Bruce Wayne
Welcome back to goth pod! Come with Juda Boone to start the discussion on Gotham's most well-known name.
[goth-pod is a fictional in-universe podcast based on the DC comics universe. Juda Boone is an original fictional character, not based on any real person or known comic book character.]
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Hello everyone and welcome back to Goth-Pod! Your Gotham based podcast. You're listening to cape supremacy believer and host, Juda Boone.
Gotham, we have a problem. A problem that we have let run loose and unaccounted for for far too long. 
That Problem? Bruce Wayne. 
I know I said I wasn’t going to explain who Bruce Wayne is, but the man has been running rampant in our fair city and I finally feel the need to speak my peace. 
Did you know that Bruce Wayne gives a major portion of Wayne Enterprise profits to local charities? Actually- he’s responsible for all the major renovations and expansions of the children's hospital for the past decade. 
I mean, I can’t believe no one is talking about how ridiculous that is. He could obviously be putting that money to better use elsewhere. Like a private jet. 
Or maybe- maybe he should lose his ludicrous petitioning for keeping the City park clean and instead fashion a huge W-shaped building over it. 
It’s just hard, as a Gotham citizen, to see this man be so annoyingly good at being a Father. Doesn't he know that there is a very lonely office that he should be attending to? Keeping vulnerable children out of the vulturous media is truly just inconsiderate to his many raving fans.
I’m concerned about what sort of precedents this could set for other people in his position. Celebrities, CEO’s, Billionaires- with a B. They might start getting ideas to act as people and treat others as people should Wayne continue this kind of behavior!
Free Resources for the Gotham community, healthcare and livable wages for his employees? Who does this man think he is? 
And I want to say that this is not coming from a completely outsider perspective. My family has been personally effected by this. My uncle used to be at an entry-level position at Wayne Enterprises. And thanks to W.E’s scholarship program for all employees, he was able to go back to school with a full ride. 
Gotham City, with it’s grime and criminal underground and villains, shouldn’t have Bruce Wayne.
But we do. And if it wasn’t obvious, I have been sarcastic for most of this episode.
Bruce Wayne, behind the glitz, is someone who cares deeply about the city. I don’t feel entirely comfortable pointing at a rich man and going “Don't worry, he's one of the good ones!” Which is probably why I formatted this episode the way I did. 
Bruce Wayne isn’t the “Prince” of Gotham for nothing. Now, I feel like there's an old adage about.. Heroes.. And what they may or may not wear.. Huh, I can't think of it right now. Let me know if you guys remember it. 
Thanks for joining. I’m Juda and you’re listening to Goth-Pod. Until next time, stay safe, Gotham.
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Goth-Pod Ep 5: Gotham Troubles
Welcome Back! Listening to you send ins, Juda Boone talks about things by Gothamites, for Gothamites!
[goth-pod is a fictional in-universe podcast based on the DC comics universe. Juda Boone is an original fictional character, not based on any real person or known comic book character.]
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Hello everyone and welcome to Goth-Pods special trials and troubles episode! I’m an indie theater’s take on the ghost of Christmas Present- and your host, Juda Boone. 
We're looking at your submitted trademark Gotham problems. So without my usual ramblings, lets get to business
For our first submission username Trekkle brought up a good debate: Subway vs Bus: The Subway is safer, since buses can get hit during rogue attacks, but if you're stuck underground there's a chance of a killer croc attack and also the birds ride the roof. 
Fantastic points, Trekkle! Thank you for writing in. I don't know exactly what you mean by the birds riding the roof, though. Do you mean Robin? Because I have been on the tram while a fight was happening between Robin and The Penguin on top. Of course, I missed most of it because I had my headphones in. Noise cancellation has its pros and cons in Gotham.  
There’s no set answer on this one, I don’t think. You kind of have to pay attention to what Rouges are active the way you pay attention to the weather. Cloudy with a 70% chance of a Riddler scheme? Maybe take the Buses, since they’re not connected to a maze-like system like  the subways are. But maybe it's sweater weather with a possible freeze-over because Victor Fries broke out two nights ago and is due for a showy return. Then an underground bunker with cushy seats doesn’t sound too bad.
From Clexx we have: I'm new to Gotham (full ride scholarship, thank you Mr. Wayne): Why does everyone hate Superman? I tried to get answers from a friend and they called Superman a Homewrecker. Is there an infidelity scandal around Superman I don’t know about??
Oh wow. First of all, congratulations on the scholarship! I'm assuming you're attending Gotham U? Just be sure you get a proper Rogue-proof gas mask. Yes there is a difference. It’ll probably be covered in your Orientation though, so onto the main question. 
To the Homewrecker comment.. oh I didn’t think it’d come to this. Okay, there's this thing in Gotham. Clexx, have you ever heard of Bruceman? Ask your friend about it, they’ll probably love to explain more. Basically it is a Real-Person based Ship on Gotham’s two protectors, Bruce Wayne and Batman. One watching over the day, the other the night. 
This is another Topic that might take all episodes to explain, so to keep it short: People see Superman and Batman’s relationship- professional, platonic, romantic, or however they define it- as a threat to Bruceman, the number one Gotham Ship. Godspeed if you get between our beloved prettyboy himbo and our odd night-stalking cryptid. 
From Allison: My cousin is visiting and I want to show them why I stay in Gotham. Where can we go for 1) a low level rogue attack (for Bat sighting), and 2) where can we go for a Wayne sighting. (They think Dick Grayson is hotter then Brucie [eye-rolling emoji])
For the first one, I think any part of our public transport system will do, as we discussed before. The tricky part is knowing when it’s going to be low-level or if your cousin will be joining you in a shelter-in-place lockdown.
For a Wayne sighting, unfortunately it’s harder to say these days. Bruce Wayne has made several statements on how he’s spending less time at the company in order to focus on bonding with his new son, Jason. I hate to disappoint, but right now might not be the time for celebrity sight-seeing. Maybe take a day trip to Bludhaven! Your cousin might enjoy the chance to convince you instead. 
Thank you all for writing in and for joining us on this special episode! If we didn’t get to your submission, head over to our socials to see if we replied there. I’m Juda, you’re listening to Goth-Pod
Until then, Newcomers, visiting cousins, locals on the bus, Stay safe, Gotham.
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Gotham Troubles Episode drops tomorrow!
Episode 5 of goth-pod drops tomorrow! If you haven't had the chance to send in your Gotham questions, don't worry! The "Talk to Juda" button will always be open to our listeners!
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Send in your Gotham Troubles!
Gotham can be a weird place, not many people can understand the things us Gothamites go through. In response to the recent rouge attack, we would like to take the opportunity to hear to our listeners!
Send in your questions to Juda now! (They are not a licensed therapist, but neither is Hugo Strange!)
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Goth-Pod Ep 4: Community
Welcome back to Goth-Pod!
After the recent rogue attacks, Juda Boone is asking to listen to YOUR Gotham troubles! Head over to our page and click on the "Talk to Juda!" button to submit your trademark-Gotham questions, comments, concerns.
We look forward to hearing from you!
[goth-pod is a fictional in-universe podcast based on the DC comics universe. Juda Boone is an original fictional character, not based on any real person or known comic book character. The mentioned "Gotham City's Best" is not a real podcast, that I know of.]
Transcript under the cut
Hello everyone and welcome back! This is Goth-Pod, your gotham-based podcast. Speaking to you today is your favorite nocturnal mammal and host, Juda Boone. 
A week ago, Rouge "Dr." Hugo Strange- and as we are in a non-visual media space, I hope you can pick up on my air quotes- “Dr.” Hugo Strange kidnapped all of Gotham's known therapists and held them hostage. 
For full coverage of that story, remember to check out Gotham City's Best: A True Crime Podcast run by my friends Holly and Spence. 
This ordeal was thankfully resolved quickly by the Bat and his baby bird, Robin. But the question arose: Would it be ethical for these therapists to all go back to work so soon after a rogue attack?
Obviously the answer is no. And if you are someone who is in need of mental health resources at this time, please take advantage of Wayne Enterprise's efforts- completely free to sign up.
On the lighthearted side of things, we here at Goth-Pod saw something of an opportunity. Gothamites still need a way to feel connected, to feel heard and to know they’re not alone.
We’re our best selves when we lean on our community. 
So, for a limited time, we have opened our services to  listen and respond to the trials and troubles Gothamites are going through. With a post that read: “Send your messages to Juda now! They are not a licensed therapist, but neither is Hugo Strange!”
I know, I know. I spoke before in a previous episode about how I do not intend to rile up any of Gotham's rogues. But I am a Gotham citizen and we tend to go down swinging. 
In the next episode, we will be offering advice or just a listening ear to some of your send-ins. 
I'm Juda and this is Goth-Pod. Until then, stay safe Gotham.
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