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I Think You're Projecting

By: Cora Frazier
Narrated by: Adepero Oduye, a full cast
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  • Trailer
    Apr 13 2023
    Under no circumstances is a therapist permitted to become romantic with a patient – but renowned couples counselor Rae Pelletier may be about to cross that line.

    When Rae takes on new patients Arden and Bodhi – a young couple experimenting with polyamory – it sets them all down a path of blurred boundaries, passionate sexual attraction, and violence. Rae struggles to resist her feelings for Arden, who herself has taken on a secondary partner named Colt. Caught in these overlapping love triangles, Rae begins to unravel – a situation that’s exacerbated when a figure from her past returns to wreak havoc on her life and reputation. As her sessions with Arden and Bodhi progress, all of them will need to reconsider their deepest-held convictions, and at least one person will wind up dead.

    I Think You’re Projecting is a charged erotic thriller sure to enthrall fans of self-help podcasts and true crime – as well as anyone who’s ever felt the urge to test the limits when they know better. Author Cora Frazier invites listeners into a world where fantasy and reality are always engaged in a dangerous dance, and the stakes couldn’t be higher.

    Settle in and get comfortable: it’s going to be a very intense session.

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    1 min
  • Episode 1: The Former Third
    Apr 13 2023
    Celebrity sex therapist Rae Pelletier is questioned by police when her patients are involved in a hit and run. She catches herself falling into old patterns when a former colleague threatens to reveal the truth about her past.
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    32 mins
  • Episode 2: Role Playing
    Apr 13 2023
    Things heat up between Arden in Bodhi in session when they share their private fantasies with Rae. The police probe Rae for details from the night of the accident. Arden and Rae grow closer during a one-on-one session while Bodhi is out of town.
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    27 mins
About the Creator - Cora Frazier

About the Creator

Cora Frazier is a writer of humor and fiction based in Brooklyn. Her work has appeared in The New Yorker, Vol. 1 Brooklyn, McSweeney’s, The New York Times, n+1, and Saturday Night Live. She is a co-author of The New York Times bestselling parody Nightlight.

About the Director

Jenny Turner Hall is one of the go-to creators of audio fiction for adults and children. Vulture deemed her debut podcast Mars Patel one of "The Ten Essential Fiction Podcasts That Shaped the Genre." It became the first scripted podcast to win the Peabody Award. Jenny went on to write and direct an original series for Marvel starring Robert Patrick, Wastelanders: Wolverine. The show became the number one podcast in scripted audio. She's also an executive producer of the groundbreaking multi-platform podcast series, A Simple Herstory, which features a veritable who's who of Broadway including Kara Young, Daphne Rubin-Vega, Kate Burton, and Florencia Lozano.

About the Performer

Adepero Oduye, who gave a breakout performance as the star of Dee Rees’ Pariah, hails from Brooklyn, New York by way of Nigeria and is a Cornell University graduate. Her film credits include The Big Short and Twelve Years A Slave. Theater credits include Mfoniso Udofia's Her Portmanteau at The New York Theater Workshop, and The Trip to Bountiful on Broadway. Most recently: Ava Duvernay's When They See Us for Netflix, Marvel's The Falcon and The Winter Soldier for Disney+ and Five Days at Memorial for Apple TV+. To Be Free, her second short film as director and writer, has recently been added into the Smithsonian National Museum of African American History and Culture's permanent collection. The short stars Ms. Oduye as Nina Simone.

About the Performer

A native of New Jersey, Dolly Lewis is an actor and jazz singer based in New York City. A graduate of The Esper Studio, she played the lead role of Olivia in the award-winning The Dutchman’s Pipe (2021) and is slated to play the lead role of Jennifer in the dystopian drama The Obelisk, an upcoming feature directed by Béla Baptiste.

About the Performer

Deven Kolluri is a NY based multi-hyphenate theatre and filmmaker. His work has been seen Off-Broadway in Drunk Enough to Say I Love You?, The Boy Who Danced on Air and The Gentleman Caller as well as at numerous theatres across the country. Deven recently workshopped a new play co-written with brother Derek Kolluri at The Public Theatre in NYC which was previously developed with ART Portland. He also wrote the animated short Dev, which went on to be a Bluecat Semifinalist. Upcoming work and additional projects can be found at devenkolluri.com.

About the Performer

Dave Droxler premiered his one-man show, Robin and Me: My Little Spark Of Madness, at Abingdon Theatre’s One Night Only Series at the Lucille Lortel. Dave’s play, Walken on Sunshine, premiered at FringeNYC, winning the TheaterMania Audience Favorite Award and "Outstanding Excellence in Acting" for Dave’s performance. Select New York Theater acting credits include Candide, directed by Hal Prince and choreographed by Pat Birch (NYC Opera), the Drama Desk-nominated production The Man Who Laughs (Stolen Chair Theater), Sweetee, directed by Pat Birch (Signature Theatre), and New York Times critics pick Honky (Urban Stages). Dave voices Kiko and dozens of other characters on Nick Jr’s Emmy-nominated show Santiago of the Seas, as well as Ranger Nat on Sesame’s Emmy nominated show Mecha Builders on HBO Max. Other voices of his are heard on Nick Jr’s Sunny Day, PBS’s Alma’s Way, “Noggin”, Dodo Kids, the upcoming Sesame show Bea’s Block and the Marvel podcast Wastelanders: Wolverine starring Robert Patrick. Other TV/Film credits include How to Get Away with Murder and Limitless. www.davedroxler.com

About the Performer

Erin Cherry is an Emmy Award winning actress (Best Supporting) for the role of Brenda on the Emmy Award winning show After Forever now playing on Amazon Prime. She has appeared in theaters in New York and across the country including Manhattan Theatre Club, The Guthrie Theater, Hartford Stage, Denver Center, New York Stage and Film, Capitol Rep, St. Louis Rep (to name a few). As a Producer Cherry has created her own show called Sundays with a Cherry on Top, which highlights all things Black Culture (You Tube). She is also an acting teacher and private acting coach at Maggie Flanigan Studio in New York City.

About the Performer

Michael Perilstein can be heard on the Peabody Award-winning podcast: The Unexplainable Disappearance of Mars Patel as the voice of Oliver Pruitt and the police officer. Michael is the voice of Bucky and Barfly #2 on Marvel’s Wastelanders: Wolverine podcast. Michael can also be heard as the voice of Corbin Spamsey on the GoGoGames app.
As an ADR voice-over artist, Michael’s credits include: The Adjustment Bureau, Taking Woodstock, Away We Go, American Experience, Doubt, Hachiko, Damages, Mildred Pierce, Bored to Death, Blue Bloods, Extremely Loud & Incredibly Close, The Fifth Estate, and Limitless.
Michael has an MFA from the University of Virginia and is a co-author of The Complete Professional Audition: A Commonsense Guide to Auditioning for Musicals and Plays. He is currently the Academic Department Director of Improvisation at AMDA NYC and is a member of SAG-AFTRA and Actors’ Equity Association.

About the Performer

Best known for her internationally syndicated talk show Rolonda (1994-1998), Rolonda Watts has been familiar to audiences everywhere for four decades thanks to her award-winning works across television, radio, film, and theater.
She made her Off-Broadway debut in Sandblasted with The Vineyard Theatre and The Women’s Project Theater in New York City. Rolonda also played 10 different roles in three different plays simultaneously in The Till Trilogy at the Mosaic Theater in Washington, DC. All three plays are recommended for the prestigious Helen Hayes Award.
Credits include Partners in Rhyme (ALLBLK), Criminal Minds (CBS), BULL (CBS), Invincible Fight Girl (HBOMax), Curious George (Peacock), and League of Legends among many others.
Rolonda has recently returned to daytime television as the announcer and promo voice for Sherri Shepherd’s talk show, Sherri. Check out Rolonda’s podcast at RolondaOnDemand.com. @rolondawatts

About the Performer

Lori Vega (Isabel Hernandez) is happy to be on the I Think You’re Projecting team. Other VO work: The Method, an Audible audio drama with Zachary Quinto directed by Danya Taymor, El Deafo, an animated series on Apple TV+ New York Theater: Downstate (Playwrights Horizons); One Night, P-y C-k KNOW NOTHING, Pay No Attention to the Girl (Target Margin Theater); The Bacchae (Classical Theater of Harlem). Regional: Babel, Ushuaia Blue (Contemporary American Theater Festival); Nonsense and Beauty (Rep Theater St. Louis); Read to Me (Portland Stage Co.); Halftime with Don (NJ Rep); As You Like It (Idaho Shakespeare); A Midsummer Night’s Dream, As You Like It (Lake Tahoe Shakespeare). TV: Pretty Little Liars, And Just Like That, FBI, BULL www.lorivega.net.

About the Performer

Jocelyn Kuritsky is an actor, creator/producer/director, and designer. She is a three-time Princess Grace Award-nominated performer, and a founder and the actor-in-residence of the Drama Desk Award nominated & Lucille Lortel Award winning immersive theater company, Woodshed Collective. Onstage, Jocelyn mostly works on new plays and new theatrical forms; and, as a performer, she is a favorite among New York’s downtown theater stalwarts. Paper magazine calls her an "outstanding actor." Onscreen, her recent appearances include The Blacklist and Nana Mensah’s Queen of Glory. Jocelyn is also the creator of The Muse Project, dedicated to centering and spotlighting women theater actors. Her audio fiction podcast series, A Simple Herstory, is produced with Muse, and stars a bevy of renowned stage and screen stars. In 2022, the team for A Simple Herstory was honored as The Tank theater's Artists of the Year. www.jocelynkuritsky.com.

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Entertaining and unexpected

I thought this story was quite original entertaining and binge worthy. Rae is brilliant, unethical and clearly a master manipulator. I Can’t wait to see how much this story will continue to develop.

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Kept me on the edge of my seat

The synopsis of this really interested me so I decided to give it a go and I am so happy that I did!

The episodes are really good- this coming from a person that does not enjoy multi-cast anything.
The story was really griping, and I am hoping that there is more.

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Great Listen

This was good, didn’t end how I expected! Narration was good. Very X-rated. Lol

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Oh man, sooo good!

Oh man, what a story. The twists totally caught me off guard and Rae kinda blew me away as a character though I definitely wouldn’t want her as a therapist 😬

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Loved it!

This kept my interest and attention from beginning to end! And the twist and turns whew!

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Completely Amoral, but some good acting.

I am always amazed by how many people are involved in one of these book productions. At the credits, there seemed to be about 30 names mentioned. That’s a lot of people for one Audio production.
The production is an amoral demonstration, of people gone very off the rails of decency. There is no redeeming factor, or moral individual. All are bad. All are decrepit. I’m not sure where to start, the fact that the police are led totally astray, is nothing new, as they are usually clueless to the true perpetrators. Here is an example of where the main protagonist does everything possible wrong, and does so knowingly and for the wrong reasons. Her crimes become known to multiple people, yet she still manages to get away with it. I am not sure how the outcome could have been worse for all sides...
The acting, as well as the sound effects are outstanding, though. As well as the ability to give sound to a heartbeat, or even to stimulation. I would not listen to this again.

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Thoroughly Engrossed

The story started off and kept the momentum. I even liked the ending. I very much enjoyed the imagery and actor’s voices. Hot!

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I devoured this

I absolutely loved I Think You're Projecting. Beware - once you start you won't be able to stop!! The writing and the acting is incredibly good. It's smart, funny, steamy, and moving. This was my first experience with a fiction podcast and I'm hooked.

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Great

I wish this was a TV show. Great writer, narrators and production. Can't wait to hear more!

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I am aghast, but intrigued

This story did not go the way I thought it would go. I was expecting a mental health provider to overstep some boundaries and some feelings to get hurt. At worst, a therapist who was psychopathic. I did not expect this. I hope there is a season two because this story cannot end like this.

The narration and the sound effects are great. The music hyped up the suspense. The other sound effects added more to the vagueness of the scene. I want more of this. I need more of this.

The actions of everyone involved were questionable, but I was invested in this story. Did I mention I want to hear more? This was a good quick listen. I'm telling everyone!

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