Where stories rest. Where bears become. Where the porch remembers.
The porch was never built for perfect people. It was built for returning, for listening, and for the kind of light that knows how to stay.
the rooms of the porch
Main Canon
Where it all began and where it went. Seasons 1 & 2 are free to enjoy. The myth deepens from there.
seasons 1–2 freeSide Door Stories
Smaller fires. Character studies. The episodes that live in the margins of the myth.
members onlySmoke and Soul Kitchen
Chef Senty shares his recipes with you — featuring food from our story.
members onlyPorchlandia Arcade
Play games inspired by the world of Porchlandia.
playLetters From Glorp
Three eras of correspondence from the chaos bear. Unreliable. Irreplaceable. Somehow always right.
members onlyAsk Senty
Ask the bear anything. Within reason. Senty reserves the right to answer with a recipe.
members onlyPorchlandia Radio
The music of the porch. Original themes and songs from Brent Brooks and Senty the Bear, born in the world of Porchlandia.
members onlyPorch Store
Things from the world of Porchlandia. Hold them. Wear them. Carry the porch with you.
open to allCarry the Porch
Follow, share, and help the porch find the next person who needs it.
open to alllatest from the porch
S1E09: The Night the Door Remembered Us
"The room had the quiet of a space that had waited a long time to be full, and was now full, and did not quite know what to do with the feeling. The wood listened. The walls, newly painted, gave off the faint warmth of rooms that have been loved into being."
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S1E08: Built with Smoke and Something Like Love
"You're digging against the grain," Glorp offered, on the second morning. "Dirt doesn't have grain," Brent said. "Everything has grain, Brent. The universe is made of grain."
S1E07: The Bear and the Glorp
"Senty looked at him for a moment. Then two. The kind of looking that isn’t looking at all, but rather accounting for someone, taking in the whole of them, the chipped fang and the stolen scarf and the years of everywhere, and understanding that they have arrived."
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S1E06: The Cellar Below the Stars
"I don't want to rent space in a city that forgets. I want to root it in the ground that held our first words. I want my kitchen to be born from this porch."
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S1E05: The Pawn, the Submarine, and the Ladder from Hell
"Senty looked at the plate for a long moment. Then he looked at Brent. Then he put his head back and laughed — the full, unselfconscious laugh of a bear who was not expecting to be ambushed by something this good. It was the warmest sound the porch had held in years. Maybe longer."
Senty's Picadillo Tacos
"That's what picadillo is good at. It doesn't strut. It doesn't sermonize. It arrives warm, savory, grounded, carrying cumin and tomato and onion like an old truth with its sleeves rolled up. It says: you're home enough for this. You can set your shoulders down now."
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S1E04: When the Rain Asks Questions
"I've listened to you play these last few days and I've been wondering, what music shaped you? You don't play songs as much as mood, the shape of the night, almost like you're using those keys as proxy for something..."
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S1E03: Where the Roots Might Go
"He doesn't try to read it. He doesn't reach for the grief behind it. He just holds quiet space around it, the way you stand at the edge of a field that belongs to someone else and simply acknowledge that it's there."
the porch finds people
No address. Just a feeling. If you've found this place, you were probably already looking for it.