Cast & Crew
Brenna Anderson-Dowd (she/her)

The main writer, actor, and director of this half-baked idea, is a feral goblin cleverly disguised as a 1940's housewife. She has 30 years of fictional writing experience under her belt. Her theatrical experience is a bit more piecemeal, but the variances of it work well with her approach to Care & Feeding of Werewolves. She studied both English literature and theatre at university.
The concept for Care & Feeding of Werewolves has been bouncing around in her brain for about a decade now and has achieved its final form as a podcast thanks to one night when she said to a good friend, "Hey, you know what'd be a cool idea?" And since both halves of Kerfluffle & Chaos lack any sense of moderation whatsoever, they produced the first season in approximately six months.
Frederick Elmore (he/they)

Freddie is the co-creator and sound designer behind Care & Feeding of Werewolves. He began writing and acting at the tender age of eleven, and in his teen years, he began competitive acting. He went on to study ceramics at the University of Oregon and became involved in improv theatre and stand-up comedy.
As a parent, he's used to cleaning up other people's messes, so naturally he was the first Brenna thought of to come on board as sound editor and all-around right-hand man. He works his magic to bring Care & Feeding of Werewolves to life and adds humour and depth to the script-writing process as well as providing a variety of character voices. His goal is to write more of his own scripts in the future of Care & Feeding of Werewolves, something I am sure we are all simultaneously looking forward to and dreading.
Kevin Elmore (he/him)
Senior wizard and half-hobbit Kevin Elmore is the music creator for Care and Feeding of Werewolves. Concocting sonic whirlygigs to imitate the hunting calls of sprites, his music's been performed in Germany and much of the United States. With styles ranging from avant-garde doom rock to children's ballet theater, he's a versatile composer and multi-instrumentalist. His YouTube channel of meditation music, Sonic Elevation, is a portal to other dimensions.
Keith Baldwin (he/him)
In his nearly half century of life, Keith Baldwin has been many things, from comic store clerk to rock n roll rigger, from forklift operator in a fish plant to submariner in the Royal Canadian Navy, this guy has really been there, done that. Nevertheless, there’s always the nagging suspicion that he’s only as cool as being the parent of Taryn (who plays Addison) can really allow. Dad jokes and bad humour abound from this man, and he is often quoted as saying, “hey, if it were a good joke, it probably wouldn’t be mine.”
Taryn Baldwin

Taryn Baldwin is a young actor, stage performer, theatre lighting tech, and drag king. Much like Addison, they like cats and enjoy summoning demons in their spare time. A real life gay vampire, Taryn always strives to be the sparkliest goth in the room. This is their first voice acting role, but will it be the last? Heck nah!
Elle Rose
As an avid listener of Care and Feeding of Werewolves, and a PNW witch with an essence of the country girl accent she grew up with, Elle eagerly jumped on the opportunity to voice Nana. When not on CaFoW, Elle is writing, acting, and performing with Jeronimo Rose. Outside of podcasting, Elle is a student of Child Psychology and pursuing a specialty in play therapy for children and adults. In her free time, she is either designing accessible therapeutic TTRPGs for her future practice, volunteering with local schools, or advocating for policy change as a survivor of child marriage.Dobbie

Dobbie lends his vocal talents, in part, to the role of Autoclave the mini dragon. Due to his mysterious past, we may never know the full breadth of his experience, but we do know he's musically trained.
He is definitely the little diva of the show and demands skritches before and after every performance. We are eternally grateful that not only will he work for birdseed, but also that he does not have the ability to breathe fire like his scaled counterpart.