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More Lesser-Known CRYPTIDS of the U.S.! You thought you'd seen it all. You were wrong. Just when you thought it was safe to go back in the woods, we're dragging you back in for a deeper, darker, and even stranger expedition into American folklore. Welcome to our second volume, where we uncover 25 MORE of the nation's most obscure, terrifying, and bizarre cryptids. This time, we're moving beyond hidden beasts to uncover the truly weird: ancient supernatural spirits, celebrated hoaxes that became beloved icons, alien-like entities that baffled entire towns, and the tragic figures of modern urban legend. Prepare to meet:
The Jungle opens with a story straight from the field this week as Ape breaks down his wild experience at the G Herbo concert at Oakdale Theatre in Connecticut. From the crowd to the chaos, it's an inside look at the energy that sets the tone for the night.Then the crew dives into one of our favorite recurring segments — Favorite Songs of October — breaking down what's been on repeat and why these tracks hit different.Music:Chris Brown & Usher – It Depends (Remix)Rod Wave – LeavinDave East – Karma 4A Boogie – Part of MeTyla – Body GoIn the Trendy segment, the Jungle gets into the real-world noise making waves this week:People trying to cancel Tyler, the CreatorAmazon's plan to replace 600,000 workers with robots by 2033The cutting of SNAP benefits in PennsylvaniaStephen A. Smith attacks LeBron again as the NBA season tips offThen the conversation shifts into what always gets raw and real — relationships.Relationships:If you live with your partner, what time do you expect them home by?What's a good reason to marry someone you're no longer attracted to?What's more dangerous — emotional distance or physical distance in a relationship?Do you think love can grow from pity or convenience?What's one small thing your partner could do that would instantly make you lose interest?Episode 124 is about honesty, energy, and reflection — from live shows to love life. The Jungle doesn't run from uncomfortable conversations. We hunt them down and bring them to the mic.—Subscribe: YouTube.com/@JSCNetwork_ Follow the squad: @thejunglesquadcastHosts: Ape Loso – @apeishere_ Rad – @radical_jl Rahh – @_rahhbanks#JungleSquadCast #Episode124 #GHerbo #TylerTheCreator #Amazon #LeBronJames #DaveEast #RodWave #ChrisBrown #Usher #PodcastUnfiltered #HipHopCulture #RelationshipTalk #JSCNetwork
Learn How to Sign Ape ❤️ More ASL Online here or search: https://bit.ly/MoreASL Welcome to the ASL Word of the Day Podcast, your go-to source for ASL vocabulary. In today's video, you'll learn how to sign Ape. Be sure to sign along with us as you practice. Join us to improve your signing and expand your communication abilities. Rather than allowing a lack of knowledge in signing to be a barrier to learning, use it as a catapult to success in ASL. So tune in now, and let's enjoy the art of signing! Learn Sign Language Do you want to expand your knowledge and take your ASL skills to the next level? Something spectacular awaits you. ASL Teaching Resources offers extensive online courses. Our professional instructors will guide you through immersive lessons, interactive exercises, and practical scenarios to help you understand ASL grammar, sentence structure, and cultural nuances. Our courses are for beginners through experienced signers. You'll gain the confidence to have meaningful conversations and make lasting connections. Take advantage of this fantastic opportunity to learn ASL. Visit our website today to start an enriching adventure with ASL Teaching Resources! ❤️ Start ASL Here! ❤️ Sign Language Resources ❤️ Connect with Us! ASL Resources ASL Teaching Resources is your one-stop shop for ASL teaching and learning. We specialize in providing teachers with the necessary tools to succeed, whether they know sign or not. Become a member today to gain access to hundreds of ASL teaching resources. Mission Our purpose at ASL Teaching Resources is to make sign language-based worksheets, flashcards, and videos accessible to enhance teaching and foster communication with deaf, hearing, and special needs students. Our Promise We are committed to reducing your research and preparation time so that you may get more done in less time. In addition, you'll have everything you need to create engaging and effective ASL classes right at your fingertips with hundreds of resources. Follow our Facebook Page and Subscribe to our YouTube Channel.
How the government shutdown could impact Kentucky food banks, Governor Beshear makes another appearance on a late-night talk show, and the Hardin County Republican Party faces backlash for sharing a video depicting the Obama's as apes.
En este episodio de Planeta Sostenible, exploramos cómo la innovación social surge de mirar lo existente con nuevos ojos, conectando el conocimiento con la empatía y el territorio para transformar realidades. En alianza con la Universidad del Rosario, Pacto Global Red Colombia, APE y ANDESCO, el pódcast conversa con Andrea González, editora en jefe de Stanford Social Innovation Review en Español, y Guillermo Carvajal, gerente de Asuntos Corporativos de Riopaila Castilla, sobre cómo convertir la innovación en una práctica real que impacte positivamente a las comunidades.
MORE Lesser-Known CRYPTIDS of the United States - You thought you'd seen it all. You were wrong. Just when you thought it was safe to go back in the woods, we're dragging you back in for a deeper, darker, and even stranger expedition into American folklore. Welcome to our second volume, where we uncover 25 MORE of the nation's most obscure, terrifying, and bizarre cryptids. This time, we're moving beyond hidden beasts to uncover the truly weird: ancient supernatural spirits, celebrated hoaxes that became beloved icons, alien-like entities that baffled entire towns, and the tragic figures of modern urban legend. Prepare to meet:
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In this episode, we're heading deep into the muggy heart of Florida — into the swamps, forests, and backroads most people only see from the safety of an airboat. Out here, under the cover of night and cypress moss, something moves through the shadows. Something big. Something that hundreds of people claim to have seen over the last two centuries — but science still refuses to acknowledge.We're talking about the Florida Skunk Ape — the Sunshine State's answer to Bigfoot, and one of the most unsettling mysteries still hiding in America's wilderness.You might think Florida's too developed for anything unknown to stay hidden. But across generations, the reports haven't stopped. Law enforcement officers, hunters, families, and veterans have all described seeing the same thing: a massive, hair-covered figure with glowing red eyes and a smell so strong it made their stomachs turn.These aren't campfire tales — they're official reports, eyewitness accounts, and in some cases, physical evidence collected by people who had everything to lose and nothing to gain by speaking up.We'll explore nearly 200 years of sightings and encounters, from frontier settlers in the early 1800s who described “man-sized monkeys” raiding fishing camps, to the terrifying 1929 incident at the Perky Bat Tower, where something powerful enough to shake a thirty-foot structure drove out every bat inside. We'll look at the case of two Palm Beach County deputies in the 1970s — both seasoned outdoorsmen — who came face to face with a seven-foot creature while investigating livestock attacks. They even recovered hair samples caught on a barbed wire fence. You'll also hear about the Vietnam veteran who, in 1977, watched an eight-foot creature emerge from the mangroves behind his home and was so shaken that he cleared thirty feet of brush from around his property just to sleep at night. And then there are the photographs. In 2000, an elderly woman in Sarasota County sent two chilling images to the sheriff's office, showing what appeared to be a reddish-brown, ape-like creature crouched behind her backyard. The so-called Myakka Photos are still being analyzed and debated over two decades later.We'll talk about Dave Shealy, the man who's dedicated his life to proving the Skunk Ape exists — running his Skunk Ape Research Headquarters in the heart of the Everglades. His 2000 video footage of a creature running through the swamp is still one of the most-watched cryptid videos online. But this episode goes deeper than the sightings.We're asking why so many people — trained law enforcement officers, hunters, and locals — believe they've seen something that modern science says shouldn't exist. We'll dive into the psychology, the skepticism, the cultural roots of the legend, and even the Seminole people's stories of Esti Capcaki, the “tall hairy man” that predates European settlement by centuries.By the end of this episode, you'll feel the humid air, hear the buzz of the swamp at night, and maybe understand why so many Floridians won't step foot into certain parts of the wilderness after dark. This isn't just another campfire tale. This is a journey through real encounters, credible witnesses, and the enduring mystery of something hiding out there in the heart of Florida's wild places.Whether you're a believer, a skeptic, or somewhere in between, this episode might just make you slow down a little the next time you're driving through the backroads of the Everglades after sunset — especially if you see a pair of glowing eyes staring back at you from the tree line.This is the episode the swamp doesn't want you to hear.Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/sasquatch-odyssey--4839697/support.
The ASX 200 closed down 9 points at 8948 (-0.1%) in listless trade. Industrials remain under pressure, WES off 2.2% and ALL down 1.3% with retail falling as APE dropped 2.0%. Tech also in the doldrums, WTC falling another 0.4% and XRO off 1.7%. The All-Tech Index down %. TLS slid 1.0% and REA down again. Banks eased slightly with NAB down 0.4% and the Big Bank Basket down to $287.45 (-0.4%). MQG falling again. REITs off, GMG down 0.7% and GPT down %.Resources holding up, but mixed. BHP down 0.2% with RIO positive. Lithium stocks did ok, PLS up 3.9% and LTR rallying another 6.2%. Gold miners eased despite bullion soaring through US$4000. VAU fell 1.4% and NST down 0.2%. Uranium slightly higher, PDN up 0.9% and oil and gas going nowhere in a hurry. KAR down another 2.9%. In corporate news, JHX rallied 9.9% on better-than-expected US sales numbers. MFG rallied 0.9% on better FUM news. DRO announced some software improvements, up 7.8%. And NWH rallied 3.0% after it upgraded guidance.Nothing on the economic front. The RBNZ cut rates 50bps to 2.5% Asian markets quiet Japan down 0.3% HK down 1.1% with China closed. Reopens tomorrow.10-year yields ease to 4.36%Want to invest with Marcus Today? The Managed Strategy Portfolio is designed for investors seeking exposure to our strategy while we do the hard work for you. If you're looking for personal financial advice, our friends at Clime Investment Management can help. Their team of licensed advisers operates across most states, offering tailored financial planning services. Why not sign up for a free trial? Gain access to expert insights, research, and analysis to become a better investor.
Reuben Leder joined me to discuss his family moving with the Dodger in 1958; learning all the jobs of the movies while working on his fathers low budget films; his pilot Strange Customs; his fathers films I Dismember Mama and Ape; working with Victor Buono, working on last season of Incredible Hulk; working on Magnum PI; being sent to Hawaii; diffusing Darren McGavin; working on all aspects of the show; writing John Hillerman's Higgins monologues; his photographic memory and late night drinking; working with Orson Welles & Kim Richards on episode "Mixed Doubles"; Tom Selleck saying he was the only one who could write Magnum; getting an ear for music / dialogue as Jackie DeShannon's drummer at 14; playing on Magnum softball team against Orlando Cepeda; the Luther Gillis episodes; one was a back door pilot; brilliance of Eugene Roche; selling his first script to Alex Karras; Ivan Dixon; writing a song for a Magnum episode and getting $40,000 in royalties; Ernest Borgnine; leaving after season 6 due to too much rewriting freelancers scripts; Charles Floyd Johnson; writing a Rockford Files movie; being praised about script script from James Garner and cursed at by Rita Moreno; missing Frank Sinatra; working on Downtown with a young Mariska Hargitay; pilots: Danger Down Under with Lee Majors and Badlands 2005 with Sharon Stone; writing a Land of the Lost and Star Trek TNG under a pseudonym; the Star Trek TNG being on the last of 100 Greatest Episodes of all time.
The ASX 200 kicked another 42 points higher at 8987 (0.5%), heading towards records. Banks were solid, CBA up % and ANZ up %. The Big Bank Basket up to $288.49 (+0.4%). Wealth managers kicked too, MQG up 1.8% and NWL rising 1.0%. Insurers slid slightly, QBE down 1.4% and MPL off 0.8%. REITs ok, DGT pushed 11.7% higher on a company upgrade. Healthcare was once again doing ok, CSL up 0.8% and RMD up 3.0%. Tech also rallied, WTC up0.3 % and XRO finding buyers up 1.7%. Retail better too, JBH up 0.8% and APE rose 17.9% after trading resumed on the Canadian acquisition.Resources were flying in places, LYC up 3.1% and MEI up 14.3% on an announcement, Gold miners took a moment, NST down 1.7% and EVN off 1.5%. The Big Three iron ore miners rose slightly with oil and gas down, STO off 2.2% and uranium taking a pause. Lithium stocks gained again, PLS up 2.4% and IPX up 3.9%. In corporate news, TLS fell 0.6% on a $18m fine from the regulator. KLS rose 1.4% as some ferry launches were pushed back. MSB surged 8.7% as its Ryoncil got formal recognition. Nothing on the economic front. Asian markets better, Japan up 1.8%. HK down 1% with China closed.10-year yields steady at 4.33%Want to invest with Marcus Today? The Managed Strategy Portfolio is designed for investors seeking exposure to our strategy while we do the hard work for you. If you're looking for personal financial advice, our friends at Clime Investment Management can help. Their team of licensed advisers operates across most states, offering tailored financial planning services. Why not sign up for a free trial? Gain access to expert insights, research, and analysis to become a better investor.
The ASX 200 slid a mere 3 points to 8846 as the US government shutdown weighed on sentiment. BHP under pressure from the off on news of a halt to iron ore sales in China, falling 2.5% with RIO up 0.5% and FMG doing well, up 1.4%. Lithium stocks under pressure on CATL news of a reopening, MIN fell 3.8%, LTR off 10.7% and PLS falling 6.4%. Copper stocks mixed, SFR up 1.6% and gold miners mostly firm, new record highs for bullion. NST up 0.8%, GMD up 0.7% and WGX rising 10.7% on its 3-year plan. Uranium eased and oil and gas mixed, STO up 0.5%. Banks eased back slightly, CBA up 0.1% with the Big Bank Basket down to $283.09 (-0.1%). Financials found some friends, SOL up 5.4% and MPL rising 0.6%. Healthcare better, CSL up 0.3% and RMD rising 0.8%. Industrials mixed, BXB up 1.3% with TLS rebounding 0.6%. Retail stocks eased a little, tech mixed, WTC up 0.6% and XRO up 0.6%. In corporate news, BVS soared 18.2% on guidance improving. APE in a trading halt pending a capital raise and a Canadian acquisition. ASB jumped 5.8% on a US Naval agreement.On the economic front, nothing locally. Asian markets muted as China National Day takes precedence. Japan down 1%.10-year yields drifted higher to 4.35%. US Futures down 0.5% on shutdown.Want to invest with Marcus Today? The Managed Strategy Portfolio is designed for investors seeking exposure to our strategy while we do the hard work for you. If you're looking for personal financial advice, our friends at Clime Investment Management can help. Their team of licensed advisers operates across most states, offering tailored financial planning services. Why not sign up for a free trial? Gain access to expert insights, research, and analysis to become a better investor.
The ASX 200 kickstarted the week in style up 75 points to 8863 (0.9%). Gold was once again leading the charge as it pushed through US$3800, NST up 3.1% and NEM rising 4.0%. EVN also turned in a good day up 4.4%. Iron ore miners were a little floppy on steel demand in China and looming 7 -day holiday. FMG fell 2.1%. Copper and other base metal stock continue to push higher, 29M up 4.8% and MLX up 4.1%. Rare earth stocks saw profit taking, ILU down 3.9% and LYC modestly off. Energy stocks saw sellers, KAR down 1.7% and PDN falling 2.4% with WHC off 3.4%.Banks were firm today ahead of the RBA. CBA soaring 2.2% with WBC up 2.0%. MQG recovered 1.3% with other wealth managers also better, NWL up 2.1% and insurers rallied, QBE up 1.6% and IAG up 1.3%. Healthcare was firm as CSL traded 2.5% higher on tariff hopes, RMD up 1.2% and MSB up 0.8%. REITs lacklustre, tech eased back in places, WTC down 1.2% and TNE up 1.5%. Retailers were flat, APE off 0.6% and SUL down another 1.0%. ALL a bright spot up 2.0%. In corporate news, MIN was down 0.8% on haul road news, SM1 up 10.4% on the sale of its North Island assets, and BVS rose 2.5% on a new CEO. Nothing on the economic front, RBA tomorrow. Asian markets mixed, China up 2.1% Japan down 1% on PM uncertainty.10-year yields easing to 4.34%.Want to invest with Marcus Today? The Managed Strategy Portfolio is designed for investors seeking exposure to our strategy while we do the hard work for you. If you're looking for personal financial advice, our friends at Clime Investment Management can help. Their team of licensed advisers operates across most states, offering tailored financial planning services. Why not sign up for a free trial? Gain access to expert insights, research, and analysis to become a better investor.
Hosted by Ape Loso (@apeishere_), Rad (@radical_jl), and Rahh (@rahhbanks)
You thought you'd seen it all. You were wrong. Just when you thought it was safe to go back in the woods, we're dragging you back in for a deeper, darker, and even stranger expedition into American folklore. Welcome to our second volume, where we uncover 25 MORE of the nation's most obscure, terrifying, and bizarre cryptids. This time, we're moving beyond hidden beasts to uncover the truly weird: ancient supernatural spirits, celebrated hoaxes that became beloved icons, alien-like entities that baffled entire towns, and the tragic figures of modern urban legend.Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/missing-persons-mysteries--5624803/support.
This week on the Exciting & New podcast, Jason, Andy and Dana welcome Shamus back on the show as they discuss the 1985 horror film Fright Night. In this one, Herman (from Herman's Head. Remember that one?) and Marcy D'arcy work with Cornelius the Ape as they try to thwart Vampire Humperdinck from killing more area hookers. This one also stars Evil Ed, who's career went in a somewhat different direction, but only Jason recognized him for his work in that (Google Sam Ritter, but make sure you turn your browser histroy off). Enjoy the podcast.Jason, Andy and Dana will discuss a 1985 movie weekly, breaking down all the nonsense there within. The 3 hosts all work together and everyone else around them was getting really annoyed at all the movie talk, so they decided to annoy the world in podcast form.Check out previous seasons to hear them discuss 1982, 1983 & 1984 movies, as well as a full season of Love Boat episodes (if that is your thing). Plus one-off specials and a weekly mini "what are we watching" podcast.#jezoo74 #aegonzo1 #danacapoferri #exciting_new
Send us a textIn this episode, Lady Petra and Saffermaster discuss “The Ape in the Mirror, Chapter 4 of “Sex at Dawn” over a Cherry Vesper. The Kinky cocktail Hour is brought to you by Motorbunny, the best saddle style vibrator on the market today. Save $40 on your Motorbunny purchase with the code LADYPETRAPLAYGROUND at Motorbunny.com You can order the TechRing, "Where health meets pleasure" at http://myfirmtech.com using the code "KINKY" to save 15%. Put a ring on it!Support the showHard Married: A Guide to Building Lasting Love by Unlocking the Secrets of Deep Intimacy. Get your copy of this new book by Saffer here: https://tinyurl.com/Hard-Married Visit Hardmarried.net Listen on Podurama https://podurama.com
9/12/25: MTA Pres Max Page w/ Jason Wozniak, organizer at Debt Collective. Garrick Perry, incumbent & Northampton city councilor at-large candidate. OTones' Mary Witt & Forbes' Library Dir Lisa Downing: launching the Hess Performance Stage. Author Jeanne Birdsall on “The Library of Unruly Treasures.” Donnabelle Casis w/ Cima Khademi & Leila Rahnamaabadi, exhibitors at APE's "My Mind in Bloom."
9/12/25: MTA Pres Max Page w/ Jason Wozniak, organizer at Debt Collective. Garrick Perry, incumbent & Northampton city councilor at-large candidate. OTones' Mary Witt & Forbes' Library Dir Lisa Downing: launching the Hess Performance Stage. Author Jeanne Birdsall on “The Library of Unruly Treasures.” Donnabelle Casis w/ Cima Khademi & Leila Rahnamaabadi, exhibitors at APE's "My Mind in Bloom."
9/12/25: MTA Pres Max Page w/ Jason Wozniak, organizer at Debt Collective. Garrick Perry, incumbent & Northampton city councilor at-large candidate. OTones' Mary Witt & Forbes' Library Dir Lisa Downing: launching the Hess Performance Stage. Author Jeanne Birdsall on “The Library of Unruly Treasures.” Donnabelle Casis w/ Cima Khademi & Leila Rahnamaabadi, exhibitors at APE's "My Mind in Bloom."
9/12/25: MTA Pres Max Page w/ Jason Wozniak, organizer at Debt Collective. Garrick Perry, incumbent & Northampton city councilor at-large candidate. OTones' Mary Witt & Forbes' Library Dir Lisa Downing: launching the Hess Performance Stage. Author Jeanne Birdsall on “The Library of Unruly Treasures.” Donnabelle Casis w/ Cima Khademi & Leila Rahnamaabadi, exhibitors at APE's "My Mind in Bloom."
9/12/25: MTA Pres Max Page w/ Jason Wozniak, organizer at Debt Collective. Garrick Perry, incumbent & Northampton city councilor at-large candidate. OTones' Mary Witt & Forbes' Library Dir Lisa Downing: launching the Hess Performance Stage. Author Jeanne Birdsall on “The Library of Unruly Treasures.” Donnabelle Casis w/ Cima Khademi & Leila Rahnamaabadi, exhibitors at APE's "My Mind in Bloom."
Growing up in the north Georgia mountains in the 1980s, I had an encounter that changed everything I thought I knew about the world. Something massive, walking on two legs, chased me out of the woods when I was twelve years old. That terrifying experience sent me down a decades-long rabbit hole, researching and collecting stories from across the American Southeast.In this episode, I share my personal encounter along with the haunting story of Mr. Brown, a Summerville carpenter who came face-to-face with an injured eight-foot-tall creature while hunting ginseng in 1986. We explore the hidden history of Sasquatch sightings throughout Georgia, Florida, Alabama, Tennessee, and the Carolinas, from ancient Cherokee legends of Tsul 'Kalu to modern-day encounters captured on police dash cams.Despite what skeptics claim about the Southeast being too developed for unknown primates to exist, the evidence tells a different story. We examine compelling accounts from the Minnehaha Falls incident, the Florida Skunk Ape photographs, Tennessee's Flintville Monster siege, and hundreds of other documented encounters that mainstream science refuses to acknowledge. From the vast wilderness of the Great Smoky Mountains to the impenetrable Everglades, these creatures have been seen by thousands of credible witnesses over centuries.This isn't about proving anything to anybody. This is about the truth of what people have experienced in the shadows of the Southern woods, and why these ancient mysteries deserve our respect, not our ridicule.Because sometimes, in those quiet moments when the fog rolls through the hollows and the modern world feels far away, we're reminded that we don't know everything about the forests we call home.Get Our FREE NewsletterGet Brian's Books Leave Us A VoicemailVisit Our WebsiteSupport Our SponsorsBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/sasquatch-odyssey--4839697/support.
In this episode of Talk Nerdy, Cara is joined by Primatologist and Assistant Professor at NYU Dept of Environmental Studies, Dr. Christine E. Webb. They discuss her new book, The Arrogant Ape: The Myth of Human Exceptionalism and Why It Matters.
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EPISODE 116 – THE SUMMER SWISH CAST Hosted by Ape Loso (@apeishere_), Rad (@radical_jl), and Rahh (@rahhbanks)
In this episode of the High Impact Man podcast, host Neven Gorky (Defib) and co-host Troy Klinger (Dial Up) welcome Mark Evans, known as 'Ape'. They discuss Ape's journey from a challenging childhood to becoming a fitness enthusiast and leader in the F3 community. Ape shares the story behind his nickname, his experiences with weightlifting, hiking the Appalachian Trail, and the importance of community and leadership in fitness. The conversation emphasizes the transformative power of fitness, the significance of authenticity in leadership, and the impact of supportive communities on personal growth.
In this episode, Brian welcomes guests Troy and Desi from Florida to discuss their fascinating experiences and interest in Sasquatch. Troy shares how his background as a hunter led him to unexpected encounters with strange sounds and sightings in the woods, which eventually drew him into the Bigfoot community. Desi recounts her upbringing in a folklore-rich environment and moving to Florida, where her own interest in Sasquatch deepened after attending a Bigfoot conference.Together, they share compelling accounts of whistles, footprints, and unexplained events during their research outings. The episode explores the challenges and importance of evaluating evidence, collaboration within the Sasquatch community, and the potential role of AI and scientific methods in the ongoing search for proof of Bigfoot's existence.Get Our FREE NewsletterGet Brian's Books Leave Us A VoicemailVisit Our WebsiteSupport Our SponsorsVisit Untold Radio AM 00:00 Welcome and Introductions 00:18 Troy's Journey into Sasquatch Research 02:23 Desi's Background and Interest in Sasquatch 05:17 First Experiences and Encounters 05:49 Whistles and Footprints in the Green Swamp 15:10 Analyzing Whistles and Animal Behavior 22:30 Heavy Breathing and Daytime Encounters 29:28 Analyzing Unexplained Audio and Tree Falls 31:21 Reflecting on Personal Experiences and Sightings 33:26 Scientific vs. Paranormal Approaches 35:40 Evaluating Evidence and the Role of AI 38:57 Challenges in Bigfoot Research Collaboration 45:19 The Importance of Comprehensive Evidence 50:18 The Need for Community Collaboration 55:22 Concluding Thoughts and Future HopesBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/sasquatch-odyssey--4839697/support.
Those who forget the past are doomed to repeat it... But what if Sega refuses to let us forget? In today's episode, Ape of the Hour joins us as we take a look at the curious case of Classic Sonic in the current day. Originally the ONLY Sonic, this little guy found himself shoved to the side when the 2000s rolled around in favor of his new look, only to experience a sudden resurgence in the 2010s. But has he overstayed his welcome at this point? Why does Sega seem so insistent upon a divide between the two eras? And does looking back truly represent the way forward? (0:00:00) Intro/Ape's history with Sonic (0:08:42) Main topic: "Modern" Classic Sonic (0:38:15) Embrace modernity (1:07:54) A return to his roots (2:00:59) Outro Amie Waters on Linktree
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n this episode of The Curious Realm, host Christopher Jordan ventures forth to Charlottesville, Virginia, for the inaugural year of PsiGames International, a first-of-its-kind competition to feature individuals and teams competing in the disciplines of remote viewing, mind-sight, dowsing, and other psychic and parapsychological abilities. Join us as we attend the conference and speak with presenters, researchers at the event! Elly Molina is an intuitive development expert and educator who founded the Psi Kids Academy to nurture psychic abilities in children. We discuss this amazing program, the ways to help a child tap into their hidden potential, and how to get parents to understand the psychic powers that their children possess, Carl Anthony Mclelland is a former security professional, remote viewer, and founder of Vantage Point Remote Viewing. We discuss his instructional methods, which help emphasize personal intuition, creative flow, and a connection with the higher self, allowing the practitioner to freely explore impressions, images, sensations, or thoughts that emerge. We also discuss free-form remote viewing and how it encourages flexibility, adaptability, and a natural flow of information, helping practitioners trust their innate abilities and develop a deeper awareness of their consciousness. Suzanne Ross is an author, psychic intuitive, spiritual guide, and founder of S.A.C.R.E.D. Spiritual Academy. We discuss the world of Psi-abilities and how to begin to shift your consciousness to higher planes. In addition, we take some time to discuss the upcoming Sedona Ascension Retreat, a one-of-a-kind event bringing together researchers in the world of ancient civilizations, esoteric knowledge, and more. Jason King is the programs manager at the Monroe Institute, an organization that actively engages in research, partnering with scientists, doctors, and academics to explore the remarkable benefits of expanded states of consciousness. We discuss the amazing ways our brains work, the possibilities of broadening consciousness using brainwave frequencies, and the unique Monroe techniques of brainwave entrainment. Gary Kraftsow is the founder and director of the American Viniyoga Institute. We discuss the deep connection of yogic practices to true life transformations of the body and soul beyond the classes you take at the gym. How do the practices realign our energy to direct our lives in better ways, and how can we begin to tie into the true Universal power we hold inside of each of us? Nicola Farmer is the founder of ICU Academy, and developer of a method of teaching children to stimulate their extraordinary senses and skills. We discuss the methods used to help children hone their latent psychic abilities, as well as how to onboard parents to accepting the gifts that their children possess. Tom Matte is a holographic viewer. After a traumatic course of many years led Tom down an unhealthy path, the result was his being blessed with the ability to holographically see data about people, places, and things in the world around him through a gift he calls “Upsight Vision”. We discuss how this embued gift has changed his life and how his newfound mission is changing the we all see and feel the world around them and their place in it. Paul H Smith is a controlled remote viewer, former instructor for the famed Stargate remote viewing program and founder of Remote Viewing Instructional Services, INC. a company committed to the responsible promotion and commercialization of remote viewing. We discuss various methods used to teach the average person to become a remote viewer, as well as those that can help all remote viewers hone their skills. Amy Westmooreland is a manifestation instructor, certified master coach, and founder of Illuminating Joy. Amy's mission is to teach everybody that they hold the power to change their lives by shifting their worldview so they can better align themselves with their required manifestations. We talk about the real-world barriers many have to consent to the reality that they have the power to manifest what they need to better their lives, both for themselves and their families. From depression to anxiety, and even egocentric thinking, how can we learn to shed these character traits to better align ourselves with the Universe and the true blessings we are worthy of? Dalbus Jordan is an 8-year-old YouTube gamer and pianist who attended the inaugural year of the PsiGames with his family and spent time in the children's area learning how to use “Mind Sight” to see without using his eyes. We talk about his first experience trying to test his psychic abilities, and what he thought about the children he saw use their gifts of mind sight during the conference. Joseph Bankert is a former police detective who one day began to realize he was having precognitive moments and began his journey into investigating the world of psi-abilities. But when he was assigned a murder case that was proving to be problematic, he turned to finding Joe McMoneagle, who worked for the Monroe Institute. That was when he came to realize the true possibilities of a skilled remote viewer. We discuss how his journey to remote viewing and psi-abilities has changed his life and what he thinks the possibilities of using these gifts may be. Keith Click a humor behavior consultant and founder of APE mindset, Aware, Prepare, Execute, and a volunteer at the first annual PsiGames conference. We discuss how his APE principles help people become acutely aware of their mind-body connection and how they can learn to help relieve the symptomology of things like anxiety, depression, and more. We also discuss how these principles can be applied to training your body's sensing for remote viewing. Join the Curious Realm as we head to the first annual PsiGames International in Charlottesville, Virginia. Curious Realm is proudly distributed by: Ground Zero Media & KGRA, APRTV and the official Curious Realm ROKU App! Curious Realm has teamed up with True Hemp Science, Austin, TX based suppliers of high-quality full spectrum emulsified CBD products and more. Visit TrueHempScience.com TODAY and use code Curious7 to save 7% off your order of $50 or more and get a free 50mg CBD edible! 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n this episode of The Curious Realm, host Christopher Jordan ventures forth to Charlottesville, Virginia, for the inaugural year of PsiGames International, a first-of-its-kind competition to feature individuals and teams competing in the disciplines of remote viewing, mind-sight, dowsing, and other psychic and parapsychological abilities. Join us as we attend the conference and speak with presenters, researchers at the event! Elly Molina is an intuitive development expert and educator who founded the Psi Kids Academy to nurture psychic abilities in children. We discuss this amazing program, the ways to help a child tap into their hidden potential, and how to get parents to understand the psychic powers that their children possess, Carl Anthony Mclelland is a former security professional, remote viewer, and founder of Vantage Point Remote Viewing. We discuss his instructional methods, which help emphasize personal intuition, creative flow, and a connection with the higher self, allowing the practitioner to freely explore impressions, images, sensations, or thoughts that emerge. We also discuss free-form remote viewing and how it encourages flexibility, adaptability, and a natural flow of information, helping practitioners trust their innate abilities and develop a deeper awareness of their consciousness. Suzanne Ross is an author, psychic intuitive, spiritual guide, and founder of S.A.C.R.E.D. Spiritual Academy. We discuss the world of Psi-abilities and how to begin to shift your consciousness to higher planes. In addition, we take some time to discuss the upcoming Sedona Ascension Retreat, a one-of-a-kind event bringing together researchers in the world of ancient civilizations, esoteric knowledge, and more. Jason King is the programs manager at the Monroe Institute, an organization that actively engages in research, partnering with scientists, doctors, and academics to explore the remarkable benefits of expanded states of consciousness. We discuss the amazing ways our brains work, the possibilities of broadening consciousness using brainwave frequencies, and the unique Monroe techniques of brainwave entrainment. Gary Kraftsow is the founder and director of the American Viniyoga Institute. We discuss the deep connection of yogic practices to true life transformations of the body and soul beyond the classes you take at the gym. How do the practices realign our energy to direct our lives in better ways, and how can we begin to tie into the true Universal power we hold inside of each of us? Nicola Farmer is the founder of ICU Academy, and developer of a method of teaching children to stimulate their extraordinary senses and skills. We discuss the methods used to help children hone their latent psychic abilities, as well as how to onboard parents to accepting the gifts that their children possess. Tom Matte is a holographic viewer. After a traumatic course of many years led Tom down an unhealthy path, the result was his being blessed with the ability to holographically see data about people, places, and things in the world around him through a gift he calls “Upsight Vision”. We discuss how this embued gift has changed his life and how his newfound mission is changing the we all see and feel the world around them and their place in it. Paul H Smith is a controlled remote viewer, former instructor for the famed Stargate remote viewing program and founder of Remote Viewing Instructional Services, INC. a company committed to the responsible promotion and commercialization of remote viewing. We discuss various methods used to teach the average person to become a remote viewer, as well as those that can help all remote viewers hone their skills. Amy Westmooreland is a manifestation instructor, certified master coach, and founder of Illuminating Joy. Amy's mission is to teach everybody that they hold the power to change their lives by shifting their worldview so they can better align themselves with their required manifestations. We talk about the real-world barriers many have to consent to the reality that they have the power to manifest what they need to better their lives, both for themselves and their families. From depression to anxiety, and even egocentric thinking, how can we learn to shed these character traits to better align ourselves with the Universe and the true blessings we are worthy of? Dalbus Jordan is an 8-year-old YouTube gamer and pianist who attended the inaugural year of the PsiGames with his family and spent time in the children's area learning how to use “Mind Sight” to see without using his eyes. We talk about his first experience trying to test his psychic abilities, and what he thought about the children he saw use their gifts of mind sight during the conference. Joseph Bankert is a former police detective who one day began to realize he was having precognitive moments and began his journey into investigating the world of psi-abilities. But when he was assigned a murder case that was proving to be problematic, he turned to finding Joe McMoneagle, who worked for the Monroe Institute. That was when he came to realize the true possibilities of a skilled remote viewer. We discuss how his journey to remote viewing and psi-abilities has changed his life and what he thinks the possibilities of using these gifts may be. Keith Click a humor behavior consultant and founder of APE mindset, Aware, Prepare, Execute, and a volunteer at the first annual PsiGames conference. We discuss how his APE principles help people become acutely aware of their mind-body connection and how they can learn to help relieve the symptomology of things like anxiety, depression, and more. We also discuss how these principles can be applied to training your body's sensing for remote viewing. Join the Curious Realm as we head to the first annual PsiGames International in Charlottesville, Virginia. Curious Realm is proudly distributed by: Ground Zero Media & KGRA, APRTV and the official Curious Realm ROKU App! Curious Realm has teamed up with True Hemp Science, Austin, TX based suppliers of high-quality full spectrum emulsified CBD products and more. Visit TrueHempScience.com TODAY and use code Curious7 to save 7% off your order of $50 or more and get a free 50mg CBD edible! 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Welcome to Monsters on the Edge, a show exploring creatures at the edge of our reality in forests, cities, skies, and waters. We examine these creatures and talk to the researchers studying them.Joining us on this week's show:Tim Turner from Florida, is an Experienced Tracker, Lifelong Hunter and woodsman and a Military Veteran, U.S. Army. He became a Bigfoot Researcher in 2019 while searching for the truth, in Central Florida. Using tracking skills to find areas of activity to research, he has had encounters, found tree structures, found foot prints ranging from 6 inches up to 18 inches, has found Hairs and compared them to hairs from the wild animals in Central Florida as well as domestic animals such as horses and cattle. He has become skilled with game cameras and audio recorders. camcorder, GoPro, Thermal Camera, and drone, sharing and teaching what he finds and his experiences with his YouTube Channel and Facebook Bigfoot Group, recording re enactments, comparisons, and size videos, as well as tracking, survival, research gear videos. Using science methods such as forensics and experiments, and studying and teaching about Quantum Physics and how it plays a part of Sasquatch / Skunk Ape research, and connects with Paranormal, orbs, UFO's.Tim Turner's Facebook Grouphttps://www.facebook.com/groups/6314836448552496YouTube Channelhttps://www.youtube.com/@timtinflorida3407/videosClick that play button, and let's unravel the mysteries of the UNTOLD! Remember to like, share, and subscribe to our channel to stay updated on all the latest discoveries and adventures. See you there!Join Barnaby Jones each Monday on the Untold Radio Network Live at 12pm Central – 10am Pacific and 1pm Eastern. Come and Join the live discussion next week. Please subscribe.We have ten different Professional Podcasts on all the things you like. New favorite shows drop each day only on the UNTOLD RADIO NETWORKTo find out more about Barnaby Jones and his team, (Cryptids, Anomalies, and the Paranormal Society) visit their website www.WisconsinCAPS.comMake sure you share and Subscribe to the CAPS YouTube Channel as wellhttps://www.youtube.com/channel/UCs7ifB9Ur7x2C3VqTzVmjNQ
Mount Saint Helens LEGENDS and STORIESBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/missing-persons-mysteries--5624803/support.
Horror icon Peter Lorre reviews monster movies of the poverty row studios! Those B-movie scream factories of classic Hollywood churning out some of the best-worst movies ever made. But how is Mr. Lorre? Well, he's moved in with Matt, still subsists off of fishheads, and never comes out of his room... but what is he doing in there? Is that a glowing light emanating from under the door? What are those squaws and hisses? Is Peter okay, or has he gotten himself into more trouble? Listen now to find out! And enjoy learning a little more about the following movies:Boys of the City (1940); The Ape (1940) starring Boris Karloff; The Devil Bat (1940); Invisible Ghost (1941); King of the Zombies (1941); Spooks Run Wild (1941); Black Dragons (1942); The Corpse Vanishes (1942); The Mad Monster (1942); Bowery at Midnight (1942); Dead Men Walk (1943); Bluebeard (1944) starring John CarradineThanks for all the support friends! if you enjoy Camp Kaiju, please leave a rating and review! Subscribe to campkaijupodcast.com or leave a comment at campkaiju@gmail.com, Letterboxd, or Instagram (@camp_kaiju_podcast); or leave a voicemail at (612) 470-2612.Visit Patreon.com/campkaiju and campkaiju.threadless.com for perks and merchandise.TRAILERSSHOUT OUTS & SPONSORSSubstack Film Criticism by Matthew Cole LevinePlays by Vincent S. HannamZack Linder & the Zack Pack Camp Kaiju: Monster Movie Podcast. Hosted by Vincent Hannam, Matthew Cole Levine © 2025 Vincent S. Hannam, All Rights Reserved.
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Jon and Steve go APE over the newest DK game!
We get Clay Hill and Michael Mclean back in the studio to launch a new product that we all been waiting for! Ape the No hangover shot! Boys and girls it works no bs Ive tested and tested it. Hear all about on this one! Cheers! @apexnextevolution
On this episode of Currently Reading, Meredith and Kaytee are discussing: Listener Presses: This year we have 20 fantastic titles from our listeners. Our TBRs exploded, and we hope yours do too! Show notes are time-stamped below for your convenience. Read the transcript of the episode (this link only works on the main site) . . . . . 1:54 - Your Listener Presses 2:02 - The Glorious Heresies by Lisa McInerney (pressed by Katie) 3:42 - The Last Woman in the World by Inga Simpson (pressed by Carlye) 5:24 - I Who Have Never Known Men by Jacqueline Harpman 6:07 - Motel Styx by Michelle von Eschen and Jonathan Butcher (pressed by Kat) 9:10 - Zero Stars, Do Not Recommend by M. J. Wassmer (pressed by @Reading.With.Kristen) 11:42 - North Woods by Daniel Mason (pressed by Samantha) 14:43 - Another by Paul Tremblay [releases July 22, 2025] (pressed by Johanna) 17:06 - Farthing by Jo Walton (pressed by Melinda) 19:22 - Sky's End by Marc J. Gregson (pressed by Lindsay) 21:19 - Katherine by Anya Seton (pressed by Maudeen) 23:02 - Finnikin of the Rock by Melina Marchetta [Amazon link] (pressed by Kelsey) 25:28 - A Curse So Dark and Lonely by Brigid Kemmerer 25:30 - The Name of the Wind by Patrick Rothfuss 26:01 - Nesting by Roisín O'Donnell (pressed by Stephanie) 28:30 - A Change of Habit by Sister Monica Clare (pressed by Erin) 29:57 - In This House of Brede by Rumer Godden 30:19 - The Murderer's Ape by Jakob Wegelius (pressed by Lilja) 33:05 - Splendid Little Schemes by Robin Strong (pressed by Hannah) 34:27 - The Lifeguards by Amanda Eyre Ward 35:34 - Clean by Alia Trabucco Zerán (pressed by Ana) 36:31 - Demon Copperhead by Barbara Kingsolver 37:11 - Elena Knows by Claudia Piñeiro 37:30 - Camelot & Vine by Petrea Burchard (pressed by Sherri) 40:50 - Outlander by Diana Gabaldon 41:16 - Sky Daddy by Kate Folk (pressed by Tiernan) 43:08 - Mrs. Caliban by Rachel Ingalls 44:03 - Names for the Dawn by C.L. Beaumont [Amazon link] (pressed by Gretchen) 45:22 - Withered Hill by David Barnett (pressed by Claire) 46:39 - Slewfoot by Brom 48:08 - The Stone Carvers by Jane Urquhart (pressed by Matt) Support Us: Become a Bookish Friend | Grab Some Merch Shop Bookshop | Shop Amazon Bookish Friends Receive: The Indie Press List with a curated list of five books hand sold by the indie of the month. July's IPL is brought to us by Booktenders of Barboursville, West Virginia (@booktenderswv). Love and Chili Peppers with Kaytee and Rebekah - romance lovers get their due with this special episode focused entirely on the best selling genre fiction in the business. All Things Murderful with Meredith and Elizabeth - special content for the scary-lovers, brought to you with the behind-the-scenes insights of an independent bookseller From the Editor's Desk with Kaytee and Bunmi Ishola - a quarterly peek behind the curtain at the publishing industry The Bookish Friends Facebook Group - where you can build community with bookish friends from around the globe as well as our hosts Connect With Us: The Show: Instagram | Website | Email | Threads The Hosts and Regulars: Meredith | Kaytee | Mary | Roxanna Production and Editing: Megan Phouthavong Evans Affiliate Disclosure: All affiliate links go to Bookshop unless otherwise noted. Shopping here helps keep the lights on and benefits indie bookstores. Thanks for your support!
In the 1960s, both Marvel and DC tried publishing humor books, often in a style reminiscent of MAD Magazine. One of these was DC's Angel and the Ape, about a beautiful young woman and a comics-artist gorilla who run a detective agency. While it only survived for 7 issues (with two title changes!) in 1968-69, somehow … Continue reading #847 “Angel and the Ape”: Forgotten, but not gone
It's a new day in Ape City as Jack and Geoff return to Malibu's POTA series with a look at issues 6 & 7! And it's a lovely day indeed, as your Ape hosts marvel at the locked-in art, fascinating formal explorations, tantalizing story developments, and the simple pleasures of an ape mad scientist talking to a severed head.
Send us a textHow does healing one story change your life? In this inspiring follow-up, Kris shares how a breakthrough moment of emotional healing opened new clarity, freedom, and joy.If you missed the previous episode, “The Ape & The Chair,” you may want to listen to that first for the full story and deeper insight.In today's reflection: personal healing, trusting intuition, reclaiming your voice, and creating a life rooted in love and authenticity. If you're on a healing journey or embracing personal growth — this one's for you.
Enter: the biker apes! The Ape-sanity continues as Jack and Geoff are joined by Sam Stovold to discuss the conclusion of Malibu's not-set-in-Ape-City miniseries Ape City! The Hell's Apes come roaring in to join the ninjas, gangsters, ronin, and stereotypical 90s comic tough guys that populate the series, and EVERYONE wants to get their paws on that magic crystal! Planet of the Apes does not get much weirder than this, and your Ape hosts are here to unpack it all!
Chuck Edwards - "Downtown Soulville" - 45 Music behind DJ: Pete Marino Band - "Mashin" - 45 [0:02:39] Jeanette (Baby) Washington - "Move On" - 45 [0:05:20] Benny Curtis - "Lovin' Back Guarantee" - 45 [0:06:53] Wynona Carr - "Please Mr. Jailer" - 45 [0:09:03] The Escorts - "Itchy Coo" - 45 [0:13:59] Music behind DJ: The Dippers - "Goin' Ape" - 45 [0:14:59] Billy Daniels - "Woe, Woe, Woe" - 45 [0:16:36] Vernon Harrell - "Slick Chick" - 45 [0:18:51] Joe Johnson - "Gold-Digging Man" - 45 [0:20:15] Jimmy Moore - "Bye Bye My Love" - 45 [0:22:16] Music behind DJ: Smokey Johnson - "I Can't Help It (Pt. 1)" - 45 [0:24:30] Gil Bernal - "The Dogs" - 45 [0:26:53] The Space Singers - "Wait On Jesus" - 45 [0:28:57] Jim & James - "What I Want I Can't Get" - 45 [0:31:39] Guitar Slim - "That's What It's All About" - 45 [0:34:07] Barbara Carr - "My Mama Told Me" - 45 [0:36:32] Music behind DJ: The Rumblers - "Soulful Jerk" - 45 [0:39:20] Alice Rozier & Little Joe - "I'm Gonna Hold On to You" - 45 [0:41:11] Tommy Rodgers - "I'll Tell It to the Wind" - 45 [0:44:20] The Magnetics - "I Have a Girl" - 45 [0:47:14] Dee Dee Gartrell - "If You Got What It Takes" - 45 [0:49:58] Alice Rozier & Little Joe - "I Love You" - 45 [0:52:34] Richard Marks - "Did You Ever Lose Something" - 45 [0:55:10] Music behind DJ: Tommy & the Derbys - "Socking It Back" - 45 [0:57:58] https://freeform.wfmu.org/playlists/shows/153065
Chuck Edwards - "Downtown Soulville" - 45 Music behind DJ: Pete Marino Band - "Mashin" - 45 [0:02:39] Jeanette (Baby) Washington - "Move On" - 45 [0:05:20] Benny Curtis - "Lovin' Back Guarantee" - 45 [0:06:53] Wynona Carr - "Please Mr. Jailer" - 45 [0:09:03] The Escorts - "Itchy Coo" - 45 [0:13:59] Music behind DJ: The Dippers - "Goin' Ape" - 45 [0:14:59] Billy Daniels - "Woe, Woe, Woe" - 45 [0:16:36] Vernon Harrell - "Slick Chick" - 45 [0:18:51] Joe Johnson - "Gold-Digging Man" - 45 [0:20:15] Jimmy Moore - "Bye Bye My Love" - 45 [0:22:16] Music behind DJ: Smokey Johnson - "I Can't Help It (Pt. 1)" - 45 [0:24:30] Gil Bernal - "The Dogs" - 45 [0:26:53] The Space Singers - "Wait On Jesus" - 45 [0:28:57] Jim & James - "What I Want I Can't Get" - 45 [0:31:39] Guitar Slim - "That's What It's All About" - 45 [0:34:07] Barbara Carr - "My Mama Told Me" - 45 [0:36:32] Music behind DJ: The Rumblers - "Soulful Jerk" - 45 [0:39:20] Alice Rozier & Little Joe - "I'm Gonna Hold On to You" - 45 [0:41:11] Tommy Rodgers - "I'll Tell It to the Wind" - 45 [0:44:20] The Magnetics - "I Have a Girl" - 45 [0:47:14] Dee Dee Gartrell - "If You Got What It Takes" - 45 [0:49:58] Alice Rozier & Little Joe - "I Love You" - 45 [0:52:34] Richard Marks - "Did You Ever Lose Something" - 45 [0:55:10] Music behind DJ: Tommy & the Derbys - "Socking It Back" - 45 [0:57:58] https://www.wfmu.org/playlists/shows/153065
Send us a textIf Brigid Brophy's The King of a Rainy Country had a soundtrack, it might include the soft patter of rain on a garret window, jazz drifting from a smoky cafe, the hum of a Vespa on narrow cobblestone streets … and the obnoxious griping of a few dozen uncultured Americans! As the description suggests, Brophy's 1956 novel has a little bit of everything — atmosphere, nostalgia and poignancy mixed with subversive wit and madcap antics. Kim and Amy play “tour guide” examining Brophy's life and accomplishments, including this wonderfully quirky book, recently reissued by McNally Editions.Mentioned in this episode:McNally Editions The King of a Rainy Country by Brigid BrophyMarginalia article about Brigid Brophy and Iris Murdoch by Maria PopovaLost Ladies of Lit Episode No. 51 on Rosamond LehmannDusty Answer by Rosamond LehmannLost Ladies of Lit Episode No. 150 on Elizabeth SmartBy Grand Central Station I Sat Down and Wept by Elizabeth SmartLost Ladies of Lit Episode No. 184 on Elizabeth Taylor Vs. Elizabeth TaylorBBC program “Take it Or Leave It”In Transit by Brigid BrophyHackenfeller's Ape by Brigid BrophyThe Snowball by Brigid BrophyFifty Works of English Literature We Could Do Without by Brigid Brophy, Michael Levey and ??The Crown Princess and Other Stories by Brigid Brophy“Spleen” by BeaudelaireDeath in Venice by Thomas Mann“As You Like It” by William ShakespeareSupport the showFor episodes and show notes, visit: LostLadiesofLit.comSubscribe to our substack newsletter. Follow us on instagram @lostladiesoflit. Email us: Contact — Lost Ladies of Lit Podcast
In this episode, Brian interviews Johnny Two Bears and Richard to discuss their research and experiences with Sasquatch in Georgia and Florida. Johnny shares his journey documenting Sasquatch activity on his property, detailing encounters, evidence collection, and changes in his research methods, including the controversial practice of gifting. Richard adds his perspective on the research methods and the natural vs. supernatural debate surrounding Sasquatch, emphasizing a scientific approach.The conversation also explores high strangeness experiences, eye shine theories, and the potential for telepathic communication. They wrap up by promoting their respective projects and podcasts dedicated to uncovering the truth behind Sasquatch encounters.oin Mireya's Explorer Society Get Our FREE NewsletterGet Brian's Books Leave Us A VoicemailVisit Our WebsiteSupport Our SponsorsVisit Untold Radio AM00:00 Introduction and Welcome 00:43 Johnny's Sasquatch Research Journey 02:35 Gifting and Its Impact 03:50 Close Encounters and Evidence 05:18 Challenges and Equipment 06:57 Unexpected Discoveries 08:26 Dog Activity and Patterns 11:27 Reflections and Future Steps 24:53 Night Hike in BC Canada 25:39 Close Encounter with Sasquatch 26:18 Debating Flesh and Blood vs. Supernatural 26:25 Eye Glow and High Strangeness 28:15 Skepticism and Natural Explanations 29:36 Theories on Sasquatch Abilities 35:48 Mind Speak and Telepathy 44:42 Personal Experiences and Open-Mindedness 46:25 Promoting Sasquatch Research Channels 49:20 Conclusion and FarewellBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/sasquatch-odyssey--4839697/support.
In this episode, Brian welcomes back Ryan Edwards, a Texas-based cryptozoologist and author, to discuss his latest book, 'Beyond Bigfoot: The Unrecognized Primates of North America.' Ryan explains the research process behind his book, delving into lesser-known cryptids such as Devil Monkeys, North American Apes, and the Gugwe. He emphasizes a scientific approach to cryptozoology, while distinguishing between flesh-and-blood cryptids and 'para-cryptids'—creatures that defy biological explanation. The conversation also explores the influence of media on cryptid sightings and the psychological aspects of cryptozoology. Lastly, Ryan shares some of his field research experiences and outlines his future projects in the realm of cryptids.Get Ryan's Books00:00 Welcome Back, Ryan Edwards! 00:18 Diving into 'Beyond Bigfoot' 01:15 Exploring Unknown Primates 02:12 Research Methods and Collaborations 02:59 The Devil Monkeys and Their Origins 04:12 The Gugwe: Face Eaters of the Northeast 05:30 North American Apes: More Than Just Bigfoot 08:52 Skepticism and the Dogman Phenomenon 10:57 Para Cryptids: Beyond Flesh and Blood 14:52 Mothman and Mass Hysteria 17:56 Cultural Influences on Cryptid Sightings 21:53 Misidentifications and Cryptid Confusions 24:32 The Influence of Media on Cryptid Sightings 26:15 Field Research and Personal Experiences 29:29 The Legend of Boggy Creek and Its Impact 36:01 Stick Structures and Bigfoot Behavior 43:28 Books and Future ProjectsBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/sasquatch-odyssey--4839697/support.
Snuggled up next to Spain on the Iberian Peninsula and perched on the westernmost edge of Europe, Portugal has a long love affair with the sea. The Age of Discovery, launched in 15th-century Lisbon, carried Portuguese sailors to far-flung lands and brought sugarcane, tobacco, cotton, coffee, gold, spices, and chocolate back home. Today, the traditions of the colonies — and a Moorish invasion or two — are integrated into Portugal's cuisine, music, architecture, and the azulejos that tell stories of Portuguese life in colorful ceramic tiles. Portugal has treasures to offer every kind of traveler: the fortified wine of Madeira and the port of the Douro Valley, ancient Roman ruins and crenelated medieval castles, lush hilltop gardens and one-of-a-kind beaches, savory fried snacks and perfectly-sweet pastries — and bookish delights including a baroque library, a literary hotel, and a church-turned-bookshop. In this episode, we hit the high seas with Portuguese explorers, take a virtual visit to the world's oldest operating bookstore, and learn the multifaceted story of the Portuguese poet Pessoa. Then we recommend great books that took us there on the page, including a punch-you-in-the-feelings thriller, a charming history of Lisbon, a different kind of WWII story, a swashbuckling adventure starring a language-loving ape, and a memoir-cookbook hybrid that reads like the best kind of travel guide. Two Nights in Lisbon_ by Chris Pavone Queen of the Sea: A History of Lisbon by Barry Hatton Estoril by Dejan Tiago-Stankovic The Night in Lisbon by Erich Maria Remarque The Murderer's Ape by Jakob Wegelius, Peter Graves (translator) My Lisbon: A Cookbook from Portugal's City of Light_ by Nuno Mendes For more on the books we recommend, plus the other cool stuff we talk about, visit show notes. Sign up for our free Substack to connect with us and other lovely readers who are curious about the world. Transcript of Portugal: Storytelling, Surfing, and Ineffable Saudade Do you enjoy our show? Do you want access to awesome bonus content? Please support our work on Patreon! Strong Sense of Place is an audience-funded endeavor, and we need your support to continue making this show. Get all the info you need right here. Thank you! Parts of the Strong Sense of Place podcast are produced in udio. Some effects are provided by soundly. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices