The Signal: A New Transmission from Euphomet

Something has broken through the static.

From the creators of Euphomet comes a brand new series—The Signal—a program dedicated to piercing the noise and amplifying stories that bend the edges of reality.

In this debut episode, Beyond the Fourth Wall, Euphomet Producer Jon McEdward does something unexpected: he turns the mic on himself. For the first time, Jon shares his own personal encounters with the unknown—moments that have haunted, transformed, and guided him toward this work. It’s a rare glimpse into the experiencer behind the storyteller.

For the first time, listeners can share their experiences, even anonymously (and with video), via The Signal Hotline, which is intended to remove another friction point for those who have a story to tell but might be hesitant to do so.

Share your story now: The Signal Hotline

Produced by Jim Perry and Jon McEdward, and designed with original music, editing, and sound craft by Jon, The Signal carries forward the Euphomet tradition of intimate, cinematic audio—yet shifts the focus. Here, the voice is raw, immediate, and direct, as though plucked from the ether and beamed into your frequency.

“We’ve always imagined our shows as transmissions—messages you’re not supposed to hear, but once you do, you can’t turn away from,” says Perry. “With The Signal, we wanted to strip it back and amplify the very heart of why these stories matter.”

The Signal asks: what happens when we stop documenting the phenomenon and start living inside it? The debut episode, Beyond the Fourth Wall, is now available to stream everywhere podcasts are heard.

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Euphomet is an audio documentary series about the unknown, created by Jim Perry. Each episode explores liminal spaces, paranormal encounters, and the people transformed by them. The Signal is the latest addition to the expanding Euphomet universe, crafted to bring listeners even closer to the source of the strange.

JIM PERRY