Episodes
Thanks for more than 40,000 downloads! As a thank you for your support and a celebration of wrapping the scripted part of the podcast, our wonderful editor Bex Carlos put together this fun bloopers reel. Enjoy! Unlike most of our episodes, this blooper reel has ADULT LANGUAGE, so our younger listeners should skip this one. Featuring...Shannon Campe, Kiely Fong, Phil Gonzales, Camille Michelotti, Kwame Phillips, Zach Powers, Julia Rohed-Worthington, Allyce Torres, Amanda Winston, and Clint...
Published 05/02/20
In our scripted series finale, Jo tests a radical idea on her friends and family after inheriting Aunt March’s mansion house. Thank you so much for your support! We appreciate every single listen. Now that the scripted episodes have wrapped, we will be continuing with bonus episodes about topics such as Pop Culture during Civil War America, "Little Wome"n recipes, Louisa May Alcott’s time as a Union nurse, and much, much more! This episode features the voices of Shannon Campe (Jo March),...
Published 04/16/20
While our scripted finale is in the works, Shannon returns with another bonus episode of "Little Women"-adjacent recommendations to help get listeners through quarantine with their sanity intact. We'll return to heavier subjects, including Louisa May Alcott's time as an army nurse, in a few weeks. Our whole team hopes this episode finds you safe and healthy. Titles recommended include: American Girl: Meet Addie/Addie series, Dear America: A Picture of Freedom, Dear America: When Will This...
Published 04/06/20
Jo reels from Beth’s passing as Laurie and Amy make their way back to America. This episode features the voices of Shannon Campe (Jo March), Kiely Fong (Amy March), Zach Powers (Theodore Lawrence), and Amanda Winston (Marmee.) “Little Women: A Modern Audio Drama” is written by Shannon Campe, based on the novel by Louisa May Alcott. Co-producers: Shannon Campe and Sammi Cambell. Editor: Bex Carlos. Director: Julia Rohed-Worthington. Theme Music: Suri Music. Album Artwork: Karen Mooney.
Published 03/20/20
In this brief bonus episode, Shannon updates listeners on what's next for this podcast and "checks in" with Louisa May Alcott for an exploration of her young adult years. This episode was edited by Zach Powers, also of The Revisionists podcast.
Published 03/13/20
The tide turns for Beth. This episode features the voices of Shannon Campe (Jo March), John McCoy (Captain March), and Camille Michelotti (Beth March.) Parental Advisory: This is the Sad Episode. “Little Women: A Modern Audio Drama” is written by Shannon Campe, based on the novel by Louisa May Alcott. Co-producers: Shannon Campe and Sammi Cambell. Editor: Bex Carlos. Director: Julia Rohed-Worthington. Theme Music: Suri Music. Album Artwork: Karen Mooney.
Published 03/05/20
Laurie and Amy cross paths in Paris, while Jo grapples with writing feedback from Frank. This episode features the voices of Shannon Campe (Jo March), Kiely Fong (Amy March), Kwame Phillips (Frank Bhaer), Zach Powers (Theodore Lawrence), and Amanda Winston (Marmee), with special friends of the show as Jo’s charges. “Little Women: A Modern Audio Drama” is written by Shannon Campe, based on the novel by Louisa May Alcott. Co-producers: Shannon Campe and Sammi Cambell. Editor: Bex Carlos....
Published 02/27/20
Jo gets to know her new housemate, while Mr. Lawrence tries to find a way to help Laurie over his heartbreak. This episode features the voices of Shannon Campe (Jo March), Phil Gonzales (Mr. Lawrence), Kwame Phillips (Frank Bhaer), Zach Powers (Theodore Lawrence), and Allyce Caryn Torres (Meg March), with special friends of the show as Jo’s charges. “Little Women: A Modern Audio Drama” is written by Shannon Campe, based on the novel by Louisa May Alcott. Co-producers: Shannon Campe and...
Published 02/20/20
Ahead of Professor Bhaer’s (Kwame Phillips) debut on our podcast later this week, Shannon and comedian Jesse Whitehead discuss this controversial character and what his inclusion means to the world of Little Women. Why does he exist? What values did he represent to Louisa and readers at the time? And most importantly, does his marriage to Jo really undercut the book’s feminist themes? This episode also features the voice of Jessica Leff as Louisa May Alcott. * We apologize for some minor...
Published 02/17/20
It’s a Valentine’s-themed (ummm, sort of!) bonus episode! Real life couple Shannon and Zach Powers (“Laurie”) discuss the various men in Louisa May Alcott’s life who may—or may not— have inspired her most beloved male character. This episode was also edited by Zach. You can check out more of his podcast work by listening to The Revisionists.
Published 02/14/20
Jo prepares to leave for New York City— but not without one last heart-to-heart with her best friend, Laurie. This episode features the voices of Shannon Campe (Jo March), Camille Michelotti (Beth March), Zach Powers (Theodore Laurence), and Amanda Winston (Marmee.) “Little Women: A Modern Audio Drama” is written by Shannon Campe, based on the novel by Louisa May Alcott. Co-producers: Shannon Campe and Sammi Cambell. Editor: Bex Carlos. Director: Julia Rohed-Worthington. Theme Music: Suri...
Published 02/10/20
Dramaturg and theatre educator Susannah Stengel (“Kitty Vaughn”) joins Shannon for a broad discussion of education during the Antebellum, Civil War, and Reconstruction eras, and how those trends are reflected in the narrative of “Little Women.” Please note that this episode contains non-graphic mentions of corporal punishment. We feel that the issue was discussed in a thoughtful and age-appropriate way. This episode was edited by our own Zach Powers, also of the Revisionists podcast.
Published 02/06/20
Podcast co-producers and good friends Shannon Campe and Sammi Campbell sit down to discuss the new film version of the story, Greta Gerwig’s “Little Women” (2019.) Visit our Show Notes blog at littlewomenpodcast.com for links to further reading and information about the movie. We are not affiliated with this film and any opinions are solely our own. This episode was edited by our own Zach Powers, also of the Revisionists podcast.
Published 02/03/20
In this special crossover episode of Little Women: a Modern Audio Drama and Excessively Diverted, Shannon joins co-producer Sammi Campbell and Beau North to discuss another modernization of Little Women, 2012’s “The March Sisters at Christmas.” As this movie turned out to be QUITE sleazy, this episode is not appropriate for listeners under the age of 13. We’ll be back next week with more family-friendly content! This episode was edited by Beau North. Follow Excessively Diverted on...
Published 01/30/20
Jo and Beth take a trip to the seaside together, despite Beth’s worsening condition. This episode features the voices of Shannon Campe (Jo March), Kiely Fong (Amy March), Camille Michelotti (Beth March), Zach Powers (Theodore Lawrence), and Amanda Winston (Marmee.) “Little Women: A Modern Audio Drama” is written by Shannon Campe, based on the novel by Louisa May Alcott. Co-producers: Shannon Campe and Sammi Cambell. Editor: Bex Carlos. Director: Julia Rohed-Worthington. Theme Music:...
Published 01/27/20
Exciting news for Amy spells disaster for Jo as the girls try to make sense of their new lives, one year after Captain March’s return home. This episode features the voices of Shannon Campe (Jo March), Kiely Fong (Amy March), Camille Michelotti (Beth March), Zach Powers (Theodore Lawrence), and Amanda Winston (Marmee.) “Little Women: A Modern Audio Drama” is written by Shannon Campe, based on the novel by Louisa May Alcott. Co-producers: Shannon Campe and Sammi Cambell. Editor: Bex...
Published 01/20/20
Grandfather Lawrence brings the girls an early Christmas present, and Meg stands up to a bully, in our Act One finale! This episode features the voices of Shannon Campe (Jo March), Kiely Fong (Amy March), Phil Gonzales (Grandfather Lawrence), John McCoy (Captain March), Camille Michelotti (Beth March), Zach Powers (Theodore Lawrence), Allyce Caryn Torres (Meg March), Amanda Winston (Marmee), and Clint Worthington (John Brook), and features special guest Lauren Faits (of the She-Ra:...
Published 12/23/19
Meg and Jo are forced to make difficult choices as they struggle to care for a direly ill Beth without Marmee, while Amy endures a stay at Aunt March’s. This episode features the voices of Shannon Campe (Jo March), Kiely Fong (Amy March), Camille Michelotti (Beth March), Zach Powers (Theodore Lawrence), Allyce Caryn Torres (Meg March), and Amanda Winston (Marmee)— plus a sneaky little cameo from our lovely director, Julia Rohed-Worthington. “Little Women: A Modern Audio Drama” is written...
Published 12/23/19
Tension run high and tempers flare as the girls scramble to get Marmee ready to visit Dad in the hospital. This episode features the voices of Shannon Campe (Jo March), Kiely Fong (Amy March), Camille Michelotti (Beth March), Zach Powers (Theodore Lawrence), Allyce Caryn Torres (Meg March), Amanda Winston (Marmee), and Clint Worthington (John Brook.) “Little Women: A Modern Audio Drama” is written by Shannon Campe, based on the novel by Louisa May Alcott. Co-producers: Shannon Campe and...
Published 12/16/19
Meg finds herself in over her head at Sally King’s lake house party. This episode features the voices of Shannon Campe (Jo March), Kiely Fong (Amy March), Zach Powers (Theodore Lawrence), and Allyce Caryn Torres (Meg March), and features special guests Sarah Hess (Sally King) and Susannah Stengel (Kitty Vaughn.) “Little Women: A Modern Audio Drama” is written by Shannon Campe, based on the novel by Louisa May Alcott. Co-producers: Shannon Campe and Sammi Cambell. Editor: Bex Carlos:...
Published 12/09/19
In our action-packed return to regular episodes, Beth braves her fears, Meg hears a secret, and Jo’s falling out with Amy has terrible consequences. This episode features the voices of Shannon Campe (Jo March), Kiely Fong (Amy March), Phil Gonzales (Grandfather Lawrence), Camille Michelotti (Beth March), Zach Powers (Theodore Lawrence), Allyce Caryn Torres (Meg March), Amanda Winston (Marmee), and Clint Worthington (John Brook.) “Little Women: A Modern Audio Drama” is written by Shannon...
Published 12/05/19
Programming Note: We're delaying the release of Episode 6: The Frozen Pond to make sure that its quality is top-notch. Please enjoy this bonus episode and check back this Thursday for our next regular episode! History professor Sarah Ifft Decker of the Media-eval Podcast joins Shannon to discuss Louisa's father Bronson Alcott and his ahead-of-his-time ideas about education. This episode was guest-edited by our own Zach Powers, also of the Revisionists Podcast.
Published 12/02/19
Shannon sits down with Zach Powers ("Laurie") to discuss how Christmas celebrations changed during the Civil War, and what holiday celebrations might have been like for the Alcott Family. Please note that, like our regular episodes, ALL our bonus episodes are family-friendly. Find links to further reading on our website wwww.littlewomenpodcast.com. This episode was guest-edited by friend of the show Darren Husted, prolific podcast producer of shows such as Stage of Fools, A Talking...
Published 11/21/19
After a meeting about the family newspaper, a surprise present from Laurie leads to Meg growing closer to John Brooke—and Jo and Amy’s worst fight ever. This episode features the voices of Shannon Campe (Jo March), Kiely Fong (Amy March), Camille Michelotti (Beth March), Zach Powers (Theodore Lawrence), Allyce Caryn Torres (Meg March), and Clint Worthington (John Brooke.) "Little Women: A Modern Audio Drama" is co-produced by Sammi Campbell and Shannon Campe. Written by Shannon Campe,...
Published 11/18/19