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THE SUBJECTIVE TRUTH

The Subjective Truth is a paranormal docudrama covering the disappearance of an amateur podcaster and treasure hunter. 

In June of 2020, Buddha Kline vanished from the Carson National Forest while searching for the Forrest Fenn Treasure. From alien abductions to haunted hotels to reincarnation robots, everyone has a theory. Join our host Graham Anderson as she unearths all the answers to the question of... What happened to Buddha Kline? 

What starts as an investigation into a hikers disappearance, quickly transforms into an observation on the subjective nature of reality, branching out with elements of futurology, comedy, horror and high strangeness.  

Season One now streaming.

Season Two coming soon. 

Written & Created by Jeremy Ellett
Starring Addison Peacock
Vocal Direction by Danyelle Ellett
Original Music provided by Bajio Alvarado
Sound Direction & Design by Jeremy Ellett

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RECENT REVIEWS OF 'THE SUBJECTIVE TRUTH’

This is ‘sit in my car to finish the episode’ good.
— FAITH MCQUINN, CREATOR OF 'BOOM' and 'MARGARITAS & DONUTS'
True Crime satire that lets the listener in on the dark humor. Immensely clever and well-written, with terrific sound design and acting.
— Apple Podcasts User
Captivating and tense, without being humorless. The sound design, acting and writing are all high quality, the storytelling keeps you on the edge of your seat - but there are still moments of comic relief that are genuinely funny.
— MICHELLE NICKOLAISEN, CREATOR OF 'UNPLACED'
Hypnotic is the first word I think of to describe TST. On the surface, it’s a story about the mysterious events sounding a husband and wife. During the investigation, it delves into a wider world of the unexplained. And, how people interpret things in different ways. IMO, the quality of the writing, acting, and production is top-notch.
— DWAYNE FARVER, CREATOR OF 'MANIFESTATIONS'
I thought I knew where this missing person mystery was going until I realized I did not. This show zigs when you think it will zag, twists where you think it will turn, and it’s all fantastic.
— APPLE PODCASTS User