Shows
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Amphibian makes shows for people who have something real to say.
The work comes out of investigative reporting, magazine writing, book research, narrative audio, and documentary production. Members of the Amphibian orbit have worked on Guru: The Dark Side of Enlightenment, Absolute, A Little Bit Culty, Heat List, Hidden Mirrors, and productions for Audible, Wondery, Lava for Good and iHeartRadio, among others.
The common thread isn't format. It's that the stories have stakes.
We build shows from scratch. That can mean developing a concept, structuring a season, sharpening a premise, reporting the story, booking guests, preparing interviews, writing scripts, producing episodes, editing audio and video, designing a launch plan, building a newsletter, cutting social clips — whatever it takes to find the audience.
Some shows start as podcasts. Some become video series. Some begin as newsletters, books, investigations, or conversations that won't leave you alone. We're interested in all of it, as long as there's a real story underneath.
Amphibian is drawn to projects about power, belief, violence, justice, culture, memory, music, media, and institutions — and to people trying to make sense of the world without cleaning it up first.
We work with journalists, artists, authors, researchers, nonprofits, universities, labels, and independent creators.
This page is where our shows live, and where the next ones will surface. Some are finished. Some are in development. Some are still crawling out of the swamp.
If you have an idea, reach out to Matt Stroud via matt AT amphibian DOT media.