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| Date | Episode | Description | Length | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 4/27/26 | The ladies in residency at the Wayward Breeze confide in one another, sharing their tales of happier times in their marriages and the breaking points that led to divorce. Violet opens up about George and receives encouragement from Harlean to fight for a better life. Miriam continues her reckless behavior and desire to grow up fast. | — | ||
| 4/13/26 | As Wilma puts away her past with John, Harlean tries to help her remember she’s a woman with possibility. Violet questions Reno’s “all business” approach to divorce and the lack of support for its emotional toll. A secret tryst on the ranch jeopardizes a guest's future at the Wayward Breeze. Harlean and Violet clash over their attitudes about marriage and women’s roles in the workplace. Episode features adult language and situations. | — | ||
| 3/30/26 | While Lonny dreams of growing the family business, Wilma reveals the financial strain she is under thanks to hospital bills and ranch repairs. Lonny and Wilma try to rein in Miriam’s spirit as she’s determined to break free from the ranch, citing Harlean as a role model. Harlean steps out on the town with a banker, selling a good time in exchange for a luxurious dinner and a roll of the dice at The Willows, Reno’s most glamorous nightclub. | — | ||
| 3/23/26 | The stories behind the story matter too. A little piece of history sparked an idea in writer, Elizabeth Quinn, and wove its way into the heart of director, Laura Knight. Listen to this bonus episode where we tell the story of how it started, how it grew, and why this 1930s tale feels so urgently relevant right now. | — | ||
| 3/16/26 | Violet meets her new roommate, Harlean Beaumont, a Reno “regular” whose brazen personality clashes with Violet’s conservative values. Wilma and her son Lonny adjust to the personal and professional changes in their relationship created by the death of her husband, John. Upon meeting with her lawyer, Violet is shocked to learn about her husband's secrets which may affect the outcome of their divorce. | — | ||
| 3/16/26 | In the spring of 1932, as Reno, Nevada corners the market on the quickie divorce industry, Violet Miller arrives at the Wayward Breeze Ranch to complete her six weeks of residency for a legal divorce. The recently widowed owner, Wilma Tülinen, helps her settle in as she explains the rules of Violet’s new world. And, as the clock strikes midnight, a frantic Wilma calls the police to locate her rebellious daughter, Miriam, somewhere in the biggest little city in the world. | — | ||
| 3/5/26 | In the 1930s, thousands of women traveled to Reno, Nevada to do something radical: divorce their husbands. A new audio drama series, GOING RENO premieres March 16th. Series episodes 1-5 will be released bi-weekly. Created & Produced by Laura Knight and Elizabeth Quinn Written by Elizabeth Quinn Directed by Laura Knight Executive Producers: Bonnie Hunt, Joelle Carter, Laura Knight, and Elizabeth Quinn Starring Bonnie Hunt and Joelle Carter Production Company: In Like Quinn Productions Based on a series idea by Elizabeth Quinn Sound Engineer/Editor: Pavel Frantsen Sound Designer and Re-recording Mixer: Andrew Pomeroy Casting Director: Susan Deming Casting Production Legal: Joanne Hoffman Podcast Artwork by Chloe Knight This is a work of fiction. All characters appearing in this work are fictitious and products of the author's imagination. Any resemblance to actual persons, living or dead, actual events, or other real-life entities is purely coincidental. Where real-life historical figures appear, the situations are entirely fictional. This series features adult situations and language. © 2026 Going Reno. In Like Quinn Productions. All rights reserved. | — | ||
| 3/3/26 | Stay tuned for our new audio drama premiering March 16, 2026! From creators Laura Knight and Elizabeth Quinn. © 2026 Going Reno/Teaser. In Like Quinn Productions. All rights reserved. | — |
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2 placements across 2 markets.
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2 placements across 2 markets.
