Latest Additions

Bob and Jesse present the finalists in the Darien’s Rise art contest.

In this special video edition, Bob and Jesse look at the finalists in the Darien’s Rise art contest. Watch to see our favorites and then vote to tell us who should be the winner!

Actor Paul Herlinger (former voice of "Whit") explains the mystery of vocal foley and his experience

Actor Paul Herlinger and executive producer Dave Arnold talk about acting in New York, escape from Europe, the mysterious process of vocal foley, and surprise listeners on a train.

Hear stories from the voice of "The Old Judge" about Passages

Pete Reneday, voice of dozens of Adventures in Odyssey characters, talks about recording Passages, his favorite characters, and his voice in DisneyWorld.

Jim Cummings, voice of King Lawrence in

Bob and Jesse interview Emmy-nominated actor Jim Cummings on his voice-over career. Jim talks about Darkwing Duck, Bump in the Night, Winnie the Pooh, Tigger, and more. Jim was also inv...

FREE Episode: "Passages: Fletcher's Rebellion, Part 1"

Hear the first part of the epic story "Passages: Fletcher's Rebellion," plus hear an interview with Rob Jorgensen, sound designer for the program, on his first production.

John Avery Whittaker

Learn the history of the voice of John Avery Whittaker, from Hal Smith to Paul Herlinger and beyond to the future.

Fan questions answered by the Washington actors

The Washington actors answer questions from fans submitted on the blog, including questions about their families and their favorite episodes.

Go behind the scenes of "Sunday Morning Scramble," plus the explanation for the Snowflake Incident

A fan tells a story inspired by the show, and the Snowflake Incident is explained at last!

Marshal Younger shares stories from Kidsboro, plus a surprise guest!

Marshal Younger talks about the Kidsboro book series and introduces a surprise guest who inspired the books.

FREE Adventures in Odyssey episode: "Into Temptation"

Enjoy a free episode from "On Earth As It Is In Heaven" (album 17), plus hear Bob Luttrell talk about bringing actors to the show and stepping behind the microphone himself.