• House of Pod

    House of Pod is an award-winning audio company, producing stories at the crossroads of social justice and science. We make podcasts alongside the people most affected by the story, with community baked into the DNA of every production. Our stories are made for sound.

    House of Pod started as a community podcasting hub in 2017, helping hundreds of shows launch in Denver, Colorado. We have since evolved to focus on impactful, surprising, and entertaining science and social justice stories. Our clients include National Geographic Okavango Wilderness Project, Outside+, SAPIENS Magazine, The Denver Museum of Nature and Science, The Sea Change Project, and many, many more.

  • The Digital Armory

    The Digital Armory is an integrated digital and audio arts incubator featuring a full HD, multi-cam, hifi, projection and lighting enabled live-streaming performance event venue.

    The main room is 100’x75’ with 34’ ceilings, power distribution, and beams for hanging up to 5,000 lbs.

    The large space enables us to maintain proper social distancing and safety measures while producing world class digital art with performance art and audio collaborations. The room features a 12,500 lumen laser projector, the Panasonic PTRZ120, and three 4,500 lumen Viewsonic LS830 ultra short throw laser projectors on 18’x30’ surfaces.

  • Kitcaster Podcast Agency

    Kitcaster is a Podcast booking agency based out of Denver, Colorado. We are a group of passionate folks who are excited by good conversation and giving back to our Denver community. Kitcaster teammates volunteer more than 300 hours annually at local non-profits Project Angelheart, Commún, Project Worthmore, and Same Cafe.

    From the world of PR, journalism, and communications to the mostly sturdy office chairs here at the Kitcaster HQ, we have the experience and know-how to get the job done.

    We believe in the importance of thoughtful work and taking care of each other. Our clients sit atop of some of the fastest-growing SaaS, tech, B2B and VC-backed companies on the planet today. Our clients come to us for results.

  • The Temple

    Designed by prominent Denver architects W.J. and Frank Edbrooke (Tabor Grand Opera House, Brown Palace Hotel and Oxford Hotel among many other masterpieces), The Temple has been a towering presence in Denver since 1882. Early on, it was home to Temple Emanuel. Frances Wisebart Jacobs, Rabbi William S. Friedman, Rev. Myron W. Reed, Msgr. William J.O’Ryan and Dean H. Martyn also founded what was to become United Way at the Temple during this time. By 1897,Temple Emanuel had outgrown its current location and Beth HaMedrosh Hagodol (BMH) subsequently replaced Emanuel, followed by Temple Beth Joseph. As the demographics of the city shifted, The Temple changed hands a number of times and was purchased and used by Golden Bell Press for a while. It was then used as a DIY artist, music workshop space (Nirvana & Black Flag played at The GoG/Funhouse) and then sparingly while falling into disrepair in the years leading up to acquisition and renovation.