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PodcastOne Debuts New Season of ''We're Alive'' Podcast


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Kc Wayland Production's "We're Alive," a podcast series with more than 160 million downloads to date, has teamed with production, marketing and sales partner PodcastOne to debut its new season, entitled "We're Alive: Goldrush." The 10-episode series features guest star appearances from actor Danny Trejo, former co-star of Disney's Kim Possible and Even Stevens Christy Carlson Romano and host of PodcastOne's "Off the Vine" and former Bachelorette, Kaitlyn Bristowe. The first episode is available now, with new episodes every Tuesday.

"Working with PodcastOne, we have been able to put together an audio production that will set a new standard in audio entertainment," said Wayland Productions CEO Kc Wayland. "The freedom and liberties of working with PodcastOne in the audio space has allowed us to reach new heights and I can't wait to see what the future holds for the medium and fictional podcasts."

PodcastOne Founder and Executive Chairman Norm Pattiz added, "Coming on the heels of our huge success with 22 Hours: An American Nightmare and the continuing strong showing of Cold Case Files, our partnership with A&E Networks, the launch of Goldrush not only gives us a strong, new entry into the scripted category, but also shows the strength of our content and promotional resources. Goldrush will be the next big winner for Kc Wayland and PodcastOne.

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