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Every once in a while Erik and Kyle have to talk about exceedingly boring episodes of Doctor Who. That time is now as our heroes look at the two scripts credited solely to Stephen Thompson, aka the guy who wrote stuff for Steven Moffat when he was too busy. Those episodes are "The Curse of the Black Spot" and "Journey to the Centre of the TARDIS," two episodes that legally exist.
The Apocalypse Players — a Call of Cthulhu actual play podcast
In which our investigators decide to drop in to see an old friend, only to find he drops in on them. A Call of Cthulhu scenario by Dominic Allen. Episodes released weekly. Cast: Dr. John Elvedon - Joseph Chance Col. Ambrose Coghill - Danann McAleer Dr. Jemima Croft - Tilly Steele Keeper of Arcane Lore - Dominic Allen Additional Voices - Dan Wheeler CW: This podcast contains mature themes, strong language and cosmic horror. Human discretion is advised. The Apocalypse Players is an actual play (or live play) TTRPG podcast focused on horror tabletop roleplaying games. Think Dimension 20 or Critical Role, but fewer dragons, more eldritch horrors, and more British actors taking their roleplaying very seriously (most of the time). We primarily play the Chaosium RPG Call of Cthulhu, but have also been known to dabble with other systems, most of which can be found on our Patreon: www.patreon.com/apocalypseplayers We now have a free Discord server where you can come worship at the altar of the Apocalypse, play Call of Cthulhu online, and meet like-minded cultists who will only be too eager to welcome you into the fold. New sacrifices oops we mean players are always welcome. Join here: discord.com/invite/kRQ62t6SjH For more information and to get in touch, visit www.apocalypseplayers.com The Apocalypse Players are: Dominic Allen @domjallen Joseph Chance @JosephChance2 Danann McAleer @DanannMcAleer Dan Wheeler @DanWheelerUK Music and SFX from Epidemic Sound
Dead men tell no tales, but they might travel through space and time or at least get haunted by a ghost nurse siren mermaid thing. Dead men might have some interesting tales, actually.
Yo ho ho and a Podtor full of Whocast! Nathan (@wokejohnwayne) returns to talk pirates, Ubisoft E3 conferences, and more, as we walk the plank, and talk the plank, all this, and you know the drill, it's The Curse of the Black Spot! The post S06E03 – The Curse of the Black Spot (Ft. Nathan) first appeared on Friendly Mushroom Productions.
Yo ho ho and a Podtor full of Whocast! Nathan (@wokejohnwayne) returns to talk pirates, Ubisoft E3 conferences, and more, as we walk the plank, and talk the plank, all this, and you know the drill, it's The Curse of the Black Spot! The post S06E03 – The Curse of the Black Spot (Ft. Nathan) first appeared on Friendly Mushroom Productions.
Jerry spoke to Fine Gael councillor Mike Kennelly who represents the Listowel Electoral Area.
Jerry spoke to Annarella O’Mahony from Abbeydorney who says traffic lights or traffic-calming measures are needed at the crossroads in the village. She says the junction is dangerous.
[Mroczna przyszłość, Cyberpunk] Cyberpunk RED, to najnowsza odsłona klasycznego Cyberpunka 2020, czas wrócić do tego świata wraz z nową ekipą. Ponownie Slayproxx, Overpow, V4ru oraz Ortis spróbują poradzić sobie z historią, którą im przedstawię! Oby nam się!
We're talking about Minutes 71-72 of Muppet Treasure Island, in which Long John Silver talks his way out of a death sentence. With EXTREMELY special guest Leslie Carrara-Rudolph! And a SURPRISE guest who worked on the movie! PLUS: Pirate character development! Scenes within scenes! Muppet eyelid technology! A movie full of Muppet communities! Long John's rhyming skills! Hosted by: Anthony Strand & Ryan Roe Guest: Leslie Carrara-Rudolph SURPRISE Guest: ????? Produced & Edited by: Ryan Roe Logo by: Morgan Davy Movin' Right Along: A Muppet Movie Podcast is available at ToughPigs.com or on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Google Podcasts, Podcast Addict, Podbean, or wherever you get podcasts!
Join Kendall, Fulya and Michael on the podcast that refuses to behave! The crew chat about what they've watched this week before jumping in to the latest in Nerdy News brought to you by the hostess with the mostest Kendall Richardson. Trailer Park: ***SPOILERS AHEAD*** Popcorn Culture: The team sit down to discuss their thoughts on episode 3 of Doctor Who - The Curse of the Black Spot. Let us know your thoughts in the comments! You can also check out the full video version over at youtube.com/fredthealienproductions
Ahoy mateys! Ross has joined a pirate crew and brought Michael Storm for the ride. Amy is a pirate costome, Rory mooning over a Siren, and the Doctor walking a plank. Its no Pirates of the Caribbean ride. #Podcast #Pirates #DoctorWho #MattSmith #KarenGillian #ArthurDarvill #BBC #TheDoctor #The11thDoctor #AmyPond #RoryWilliams
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Join us as the story plunges into high stakes and grim forebodings.Jim Hawkins finds himself navigating the unpredictable tides of life under the same roof as the ailing but dangerous pirate, Billy Bones. With a mix of desperation and defiance, the old sea dog reveals fragments of his perilous past and the shadows that loom over him, including ominous threats from his former crew.The arrival of a sinister, blind beggar escalates the suspense, culminating in a spine-chilling encounter that leaves everyone shaken. Tune in to experience the gripping build-up and breath-taking climax that makes this chapter a cornerstone of classic adventure literature!
Join Sarah and returning Media-eval Doctor Who correspondent Lily Bonnemann for a trip into the late 17th century with New Series season 6 episode, The Curse of the Black Spot. We get to talk Mughal emperors, sirens, and, of course, pirates! Social Media: Twitter: twitter.com/mediaevalpod E-mail: media.evalpod@gmail.com Find Lily on Tumblr: www.tumblr.com/shadow-academic
We're talking about Minutes 13-14 of Muppet Treasure Island, in which Blind Pew gives Billy Bones the BLACK SPOT! With special guest Roz Strand! PLUS: His name is not Blind Pierre! Gratuitous cat gags! Is this Billy Connolly's real hair? Is the Black Spot real? How to daddle your enemies! Is this a kids' movie or not? And all about Toby Jugs! Hosted by Anthony Strand & Ryan Roe Guest Roz Strand Produced & Edited by Ryan Roe Logo by Morgan Davy Movin' Right Along: A Muppet Movie Podcast is available at ToughPigs.com or on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Google Podcasts, Podcast Addict, Podbean, or wherever you get podcasts!
Treasure island Part 6 Chapter 29 The Black Spot Agsin
Pre-Loved Podcast is a weekly vintage fashion interview show, with guests you'll want to go thrifting with! For more Pre-Loved Podcast, subscribe to our Patreon! On today's show, we're chatting with Marie Remy, who is the founder & owner of The French Workwear Company. Marie grew up in the 1970s and 80s in rural Eastern France, where her dad had a mechanic's garage. She always dreamed of moving to Paris, which she did as a student and soaked up all the indie music gigs, record stores, vintage fashion and flea markets every weekend. On this episode, Marie shares the stories that lead to her launching a French workwear vintage business, after several years in the music industry and settling in London. Like many of us, she first started selling her “surplus,” as she and her musician husband were both vintage lovers, but would continue to go back to France to source workwear, particularly the ‘bleus' which were a quintessential part of her upbringing. Tune in for Marie's fab stories, plus a fascinating amount of social and fashion history – this episode is a really fun deep dive, so let's get right into it! DISCUSSED IN THE EPISODE: [4:01] Growing up as a teenager in rural France in the 1980s, loving indie music and vintage fashion. [5:37] On Marie's first trip to Paris she saw Azzedine Alaïa while out and about. [7:12] Thrifting in Paris in the late 1980s at the Guerrisol. [11:33] On shopping at the iconic Parisian flea markets. [16:23] She first started selling her “surplus,” as she and her musician husband were both vintage lovers. [19:36] The history and aesthetics that drew Marie to vintage workwear. [39:53] French workwear is meant to last a long time, and some pieces have beautiful mending. [51:59] The pieces in her vintage collection that Marie finds especially unique. EPISODE MENTIONS: @frenchworkwearco The French Workwear Company The Face magazine Black Spot on Netflix Yves Klein Blue or 1920s Bugatti blue car @little_moth_mends @the_elephant_in_my_wardrobe @stewarteaston Thomas Turner - fashion historian @fash_rev LET'S CONNECT:
In this episode, Jim and Steve talk about the first episode of the TV series Black Spot. Did they like the show? Is this your new favorite show? It's a lot of mysteries; mysteries and more mysteries. Find out more!
Life insurance is a big expense and most smart investors save money by purchasing it through their super fund. But the track record of big super funds in getting around to sending through insurance payout is woeful. Worse still, big funds will often ignore your wishes on where they send the money.In today's show, we cover: insurance failings in big super funds, class action payouts, getting to know the Australian Financial Complaints Authority and the auditor problem in SMSFs.Fiona Halsey of Halsey Legal Services joins Wealth Editor James Kirby in this episode.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The Man of the West starts Week 11 off with Isildur, the King of Gondor Pain, and a closer look at why the One Ring hurts him, but not Frodo. Also: an exciting announcement about the future of the TTT!This show is part of the Spreaker Prime Network, if you are interested in advertising on this podcast, contact us at https://www.spreaker.com/show/5854727/advertisement
As we wrap up Part 2 of Stephen King's It we spend time with the only female loser of the group as Bev deals with a bloody bathroom. Then, another Mike Hanlon interview with the burning of The Black Spot. We're discussing Chapter 9 and Derry: The Second Interlude Discussion Question: Who is your favorite female character in a predominantly male ensemble? Next week we begin with Part 3 with Chapter 10: The Reunion Check out the show schedule: https://tinyurl.com/yxa7lojv Support us on Patreon: https://patreon.com/doofmedia Stay updated with Kingslingers: @Kingslingerspod Message us at kingslingerspod@gmail.com Original music created by Matt Freeman: https://soundcloud.com/the-daly-planet/kingslingers-intro-ka-tet
In this episode of Trekking Through Time and Space... Hoai-Tran and Jacob have to take "The Icarus Factor" into account when they talk about Bad Dads on Star Trek: The Next Generation. And speaking of questionable fathers, there's a pirate version over on Doctor Who with "The Curse of the Black Spot." Doctor Who: The Curse of the Black Spot - 1:54 Star Trek: The Next Generation: The Icarus Factor - 46:37 Episode Rankings - 1:24:22 Logo by David Scaliatine. Send all questions, comments, concerns, suggestions, and complaints to trekkingtimepodcast@gmail.com Support us on Patreon for early access to new episodes, weekly bonus episodes, and more. Follow along with our ongoing episode rankings right here.
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We keep that Season 6 train a'rollin friends with The Curse of The Black Spot! Flimsy pirate metaphors aside, we really enjoyed this episode, especially coming back to it basically knowing how it plays out and picking up on the cues and the story's own rules. Lots of great banter! Smith's ability to rattle off technobabble is without equal here! So swash those buckles and let's get into it!
We keep that Season 6 train a'rollin friends with The Curse of The Black Spot! Flimsy pirate metaphors aside, we really enjoyed this episode, especially coming back to it basically knowing how it plays out and picking up on the cues and the story's own rules. Lots of great banter! Smith's ability to rattle off technobabble is without equal here! So swash those buckles and let's get into it!
“A merry life and a short one” Pirate motto of Bartholomew Roberts (aka ‘Black Bart') Black Bart captured over 400 ships and was the complete opposite from this episode's Howler: Stede Bonnet. Paul and Mikey shiver their timbers and have a look down the spy-glass at the man known as ‘The Gentleman Pirate'. Beware the Black Spot! Facebook Twitter Instagram See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
We're back back back again! Join James and Callum as they discuss gendered sci-fi tropes, Amy and Rory's love and the raw power of Matt Smith in their look at The Curse of the Black Spot and The Doctor's Wife! Email us: twoheartspodcast@gmail.com Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/2HeartsPod Follow us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/twoheartspodcast Follow us on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/2heartspod James is on Twitter @omgmorejames Callum is on Instagram and Twitter @theatricallum
This week my new series re-watch reaches Doctor Who: The Curse of the Black Spot, a surprisingly underrated tale that I always enjoy myself. You may wish to contribute to the show's running costs, it's Patreon is here https://www.patreon.com/tdrury or buy me a coffee here https://ko-fi.com/timdrury The show is also on Facebook please join the group for exclusive behind the scenes insights and of course also discuss and feedback on the show https://www.facebook.com/groups/187162411486307/ If you want to send me comments or feedback you can email them to tdrury2003@yahoo.co.uk or contact me on twitter where I'm @tdrury or send me a friend request and your comments to facebook where I'm Tim Drury and look like this http://www.flickr.com/photos/tdrury/3711029536/in/set-72157621161239599/ in case you were wondering.
Why should the public trust Labor? Anthony Albanese and Jim Chalmers in disagreement over economic policies. Plus, David Littleproud on Labor's biased funding in the Black Spot program. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Hey Lovely ones! So, before I'm sued under the trade description act, I do say there will be a reddit corner hosted by myself at the start, but here isn't... Its ok though because we still get some amazing stories from our listener Natalie, and a paranormal review, so we're at least 2/3rds on form! Stay safe, Kev x If you'd like access to support the show AND get over 200+ hours of Patreon only content, head over to: www.patreon.com/weneedtotalkaboutghosts
Sport, Geography, People, At the movies & General knowledge - with an optional 10-question deep dive round on the TV show Breaking Bad! These are the rounds in today's episode, so get ready for Quizbeard number 73. *QUIZBEARD STORE NOW OPEN AT QUIZBEARD.COM/SHOP!*Welcome to Quizbeard – I'm going to ask 25 trivia questions, themed over five subject rounds. You can earn a point for every question you answer correctly and can also play a Black Spot card on any one round, doubling your score on correct answers there. If you're going to play your Black Spot, please try to do so before the first question in your chosen round has been asked, so all you have is the round title as a clue.In addition, you can play a bonus set of specialty questions in the Quizbusters round! Everything is explained at the website, which can be found at Quizbeard.com, including an archive of all previous quizzes, links to social media, contact information and the quiz kit, where you can print out blank answer sheets and black spot cards for your own use.If you'd like to nominate a subject to be covered in the quiz, please get in touch and I'll give you a mention. If you'd like to leave a review at Apple Podcasts, that would really help more people to discover and play the quiz, and you can support the podcast further by going to quizbeard.com/support. Support the showFor all Quizbeard links, please visit https://linktr.ee/quizbeard Thanks for playing!
Ordained minister, Dennis Hall and his guest Pastor George Whirley, New Creation Restoration Church and Prison Ministry, Indianapolis, Indiana, discuss the recent beating of an Afro-American man in Memphis by a group of Afro-American police officers who have now been charged with murder. They recount some of the murderers mentioned in Scripture and how these murders seem to be motivated by greed, power, sex, revenge, and hate reasons. In Mathew 5 Jesus warns against murder and even says those who are filled with anger will be judged. Examples of indiscriminate killing of civilians in war zones were reviewed with the suggestion that society has placed our contemporary police offices in a war zone atmosphere. If society wants to prevent future incidents of police brutality, an investment in an adequate number of chaplains on police forces must be made. The dignity of our neighbors will only be recognized when God is in the life of a community and police force.
The Christmas/New Year Special 2022 - The Curse of the Black Spot, Adam and Kirby swashbuckle their way through our last review of 2022. We also have feedback and what we watched this week.
On this weeks episode of The Terror Table, Mitch and Buzi discuss SPOOKIES (1986) Other titles discussed include HELLRAISER (2022), BARBARIAN (2022), PEARL (2022), DAHMER (2022), SPEAK NO EVIL (2022), BLACK SPOT (2017), MOLOCH (2022), SIGNIFICANT OTHER (2022).
This week, Nathan, Simon, Peter and their new friend Mathew find ourselves wandering some space corridors in search of some kind of button that will bust us out of this time loop. Are we on board the USS Voyager during one of its less successful high-concept episodes? Or do we find out — to our horror — that we're on a Journey to the Centre of the TARDIS? Notes and links We don't mention him by name, but the writer of this episode is Steve Thompson, who also wrote The Curse of the Black Spot (about which, more here) and Time Heist (co-written by Steven Moffat). The eponymous Law of Conservation of Detail can be found explained on the TV Tropes wiki. In short, only detail relevant to the story will be included in an episode, particularly a constrained 42-minute television episode. Its corollary is that any detail included in an episode should be expected to be relevant to the story. Simon alludes to the film 127 Hours (2010), in which a young American man's arm is trapped under a boulder in a canyoneering accident and so he decides after five days to break the bones and then cut it off in order to free himself. Somewhat surprisingly, Simon significantly underestimates the number of hours it would take someone to make that decision. Follow us Nathan is on Twitter as @nathanbottomley, Simon is @simonmoore72, and Mathew is @MathewHounsell. The Flight Through Entirety theme was arranged by Cameron Lam. You can follow the podcast on Twitter at @FTEpodcast. We're also on Facebook, and you can check out our website at flightthroughentirety.com. Please consider rating or reviewing us on Apple Podcasts, or we'll somehow convince you that that space accident turned you into a dot-matrix printer or something. And more You can find Jodie into Terror, our flashcast on the Whittaker Era of Doctor Who, at jodieintoterror.com, at @JodieIntoTerror on Twitter, on Apple Podcasts, and wherever podcasts can be found. We'll be releasing our final episode on The Power of the Doctor some time later this month. Our James Bond commentary podcast is called Bondfinger, and you can find that at bondfinger.com, at @bondfingercast on Twitter, on Apple Podcasts, and everywhere else as well. We can also be heard on the Blakes 7 podcast Maximum Power, whose coverage of Series B will be starting soon, with a Very Special Episode That I Absolutely Can't Tell You About. And finally, there's our Star Trek commentary podcast, Untitled Star Trek Project, featuring Nathan and friend-of-the-podcast Joe Ford. No new episode this week, but we recommend the episodes in our back catalogue where we talk about Enterprise. There's usually some good ranting to be had.
Sally Grainger was originally a chef, but in her 20's, she was gifted a copy of an ancient Roman cookbook called Apicius. Apicius is a bit of a fluke. It shouldn't have survived the 2000-ish year journey into the modern era, but it did. And in this episode of Here Be Monsters, Grainger explains how Apicius persisted due to being a favorite text for monks-in-training to practice their gilding skills. And thus, this fascinating book of recipes (featuring cooking instructions for boiled ostrich soup, complex sauces, and cucumbers stewed with brains) is still feeding people today.While cuisine today might seem distant from ostrich soup, Grainger thinks that Roman food often gets inaccurately portrayed as overly decadent or overly spiced. Cooked correctly, the cuisine is quite balanced, she says. And in her book, Cooking Apicius, she uses her knowledge of ancient Roman life to put the recipes in context for a contemporary kitchen and contemporary cooks. Also, on this episode, Jeff also reads from a 1932 English translation of Apicius by Joseph Dommers Vehling, which is available in the public domain thanks to Project Gutenberg. Producer: Jeff EmtmanMusic: The Black SpotHave you seen the new HBM stickers? They're beautiful. Get yours here. As of publish date: if you buy 4, one of them will be free. The discount gets applied automatically when you add them to your cart.
All hands ahoy and hear ye the tale of Captain Avery, his spirit rides in the dark souls of those who follow in his wake. Mike, Mike, and Mary are joined on deck by Jerry and Emily to chat about the Eleventh Doctor and his adventure on the high seas. Grab yourself a parrot and welcome aboard. We want to hear from you! Please write to us at feedback@earthstationwho.com. Also, please subscribe and rate the show on iTunes, Stitcher Radio, Google Plus, or wherever fine podcasts are found. Feedback is always welcome and much appreciated. Links Listen to older episodes of the Earth Station Who Podcast ESW on iTunes ESW on Stitcher Earth Station Who on Spotify Make-A-Wish Foundation The ESO Network TeePublic Store The ESO Network Patreon Whatever Gets My Geek On PromotionPromo for The Best Saturdays of Our Lives at the end of this episode If you would like to leave feedback or comment feel free to email us at feedback@earthstationwho.com Special Guest: Jerry Chandler.
All hands ahoy and hear ye the tale of Captain Avery, his spirit rides in the dark souls of those who follow in his wake. Mike, Mike, and Mary are joined on deck by Jerry and Emily to chat about the Eleventh Doctor and his adventure on the high seas. Grab yourself a parrot and … Earth Station Who – The Curse of The Black Spot Read More » The post Earth Station Who – The Curse of The Black Spot appeared first on The ESO Network.
In 2012, a street preacher walking three small dogs tried to convince Jeff Emtman of his way of thinking about gender and the afterlife. In this Here Be Monsters brief, Jeff shares the short essay he originally wrote about the dinner party where they attempted to make an uneasy friendship. Jeff re-edited the essay in 2022 and gave pseudonyms to the main characters (“Cliff” and “Sophie”). Producer: Jeff EmtmanMusic: The Black SpotHere Be Monsters is an independent podcast supported by listeners and advertisements from small businesses. If you'd like to support the show, consider sponsoring an episode, or becoming a supporter on Patreon. Some other news: 1. Album of German field recordingsThe recordings from the last episode (HBM153: Klänge from Berlin) are now available as an album. Listen and purchase here.2. New HBM stickers are here! They're beautiful, screen printed, die-cut, clear vinyl versions of the “HBM” logo. Available for purchase on the HBM store. Patreon supporters can get some for very nearly free by following the instructions in this post.
Avast ye maties! Thar be TWO Doctor Who stories involvin' pirates, and this be them. We also explore why the hell people seem to romanticize these raping, pillaging bastards.
Avast ye maties! Thar be TWO Doctor Who stories involvin' pirates, and this be them. We also explore why the hell people seem to romanticize these raping, pillaging bastards.
A black spot is put upon the captain! What will happen to his chest of mysteries? --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/swipe-right-for-sleep/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/swipe-right-for-sleep/support
Kerry GAA star David Clifford joined Joe Molloy on Wednesday's Off The Ball. Gaelic Football is in association with AIB GAA | #TheToughest
The composer Pauline Oliveros thought there was a difference between hearing and listening. She defined hearing as a passive act, something done with the ears. But she defined listening as something active saying that listening happens in the brain. Sam Parker is a recordist who takes inspiration from Oliveros' words and work. About six years ago, on an episode of Here Be Monsters called Sam's Japan Tapes, Sam shared dozens of recordings he made during his first (and only) trip to Japan. He released those recordings under the name Observance as an album called Japan, 6/21 - 7/14.On this episode, Here Be Monsters host takes two trips to Germany, and records the sounds of Christmas in Berlin, New Years in Saxony, and many hours of people and birds just going about their daily lives in the late winter and early spring. Before Jeff leaves on his first trip, he calls Sam Parker back, to ask for recording advice before the trip, and Sam offers three tips: Take lots of time.Capture moments of everyday routine. Trust your instinctsThe recordings on this episode are available as an album called “Field Recordings: Germany, 2021-2022” and it's available for purchase on Bandcamp, under Jeff Emtman's The Black Spot moniker. Until June 30th, 2022, all profits from the sale of this album will be donated to The International Committee of the Red Cross. Producer: Jeff EmtmanMusic: Remixes from the recording session in HBM049: Sam's Japan Tapes.Photos: Jeff EmtmanThank Yous: Sam Parker, Johanna Gilje Sponsor: HBM's Patreon SupportersHere Be Monsters' supporters on Patreon send a small monthly (or yearly) donation to help cover Jeff's living expenses, pay contractors, fees, taxes, etc.Listener Kit Roberts supports HBM on patreon, saying “I'm a patron of HBM because no other podcast has ever made me feel like this one does…so small and singular and yet connected to everything all at once.”Thank you so much, HBM Patrons.👽👉Become a patron👈👽Recordings heard in this episodeMM:SS - Description. (📸 means there's a photo in the gallery)08:45 - Train to SeaTac airport.09:45 - Announcements on an Air France flight.11:00 - Turbulance and people rustling.12:30 - Berlin's Brandenburg Airport13:15 - A brown swan hissing and chirping13:30 - Boats rubbing against wooden piers and a small dog barking.14:15 - Cars driving on cobblestone streets.14:45 - Ice Skating at Berlin's Alexanderplatz 📸15:30 - Swing ride with metal chains at Alexanderplatz. 📸16:00 - Riding on the subway, then walking up several flights of stairs.18:45 - Radio playing advertisements, news, and christmas music20:45 - A Christmas Eve service in a cathedral with a speaker reading a children's story.21:30 - Christmas carols playing as people mill around.22:00 - A wedding party in front of the Brandenburg Gate.23:15 - A Christmas exhibit with a lit up polar bear and fog machine.24:00 - Birds chirping in Berlin's Mauerpark as people walk by.25:00 - Crunching frosted leaves on a cold morning.25:30 - Walking through a forest in the Saxony Region of Eastern Germany.📸26:15 - Whistling through hands in the forest.27:00 - Buying 5 kilograms of potatoes from a vending machine as a dog barks.📸27:30 - Mountaintop shop selling hot drinks and snacks in Czechia.27:45 - Chopping kindling. Distant fireworks echoing through the hills in Saxony.28:30 - Snaps and pops of a small fire29:00 - Distant fireworks to celebrate the start of 2022.29:30 - Close fireworks echoing.30:00 - A strong wind blowing on a mountaintop in Saxony.📸30:30 - A tree swing creaking.31:15 - 6AM on the outskirts of Berlin. Traffic starting, crow screaming.32:45 - Captive pigeons fluffing their feathers and cooing at Hasenheide Park34:00 - Slow motion recording of a sudden hailstorm.34:30 - A motorized billboard in a subway station35:00 - Accordion player performs in a subway station in Berlin's Mitte neighborhood.37:45 - Applause after a play.38:15 - A small bird singing several songs.39:30 - Church bells ringing.40:45 - Wind flapping the torn domes of the Teufelsberg listening station as people sing.📸43:00 - Walking through the forest near Teufelsberg as bikes pass.
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What do you want to happen to your body when you die? It's a touchy topic where tradition, religion and death denial all come into play. But across much of the world, there are just two options: burial and cremation, which both have substantial ecological impacts. In 2019, Washington State passed SB 5001, which legalized several new options for deathcare. In this episode, host Jeff Emtman visits Return Home, a facility in Auburn, Washington that's using one of those new options, called “Natural Organic Reduction” (NOR) which is commonly called “human composting”. Return Home has built the world's largest NOR facility to date, with 74 available individual vessels. Their process (which they've trademarked as “Terramation”) takes about two month to complete, and involves dressing a deceased person in a pressed cotton gown and placing them a bed of organic material, and left to naturally break down using active composting techniques that bring the contents of the vessel to well above 100° Fahrenheit for much of the composting period. The techniques used by Return Home were largely inspired by Katrina Spade, a death activist and the owner of Re:Compose, another NOR facility located near Seattle. Spade was one of the people who strongly advocated for the passage of SB 5001.There's currently one other NOR facility in Washington State: Herland Forrest in Wahkiacus. Currently two other states, Colorado and Oregon have legalized NOR. NOR's future isn't known. It's new and still relatively rare. Do enough people want to be composted to have it be a viable business model? Each of these companies have different approaches to their process. Return Home's model relies on scale. They wouldn't disclose the exact cost of building their facility, or how many simultaneous descendants they'd need in their facility to be profitable. As of publishing, they charge $4,950 for their process and they have 15 of their 74 slots occupied. And in some ways, the full ecological benefits for Return Home's process also rely on scale. In a follow up email, CEO Micah Truman stated that “We calculate our inputs as follows. Our electricity bill each month is about $1,700, and is sufficient to Terramate 74 bodies. This comes to $22 per body. In current gas terms ($5 a gallon at present) that is roughly 4 gallons of gas, which is about 1/8 the amount of gas used for cremation. The number is actually quite a bit better than that, as our electricity bill also powers our entire facility, not just the Terramation equipment.”When asked about the relative emptiness of the facility, Katey Houston (Return Home's Services Manager) said, “The funeral industry is so slow to change. When cremation became a thing, it took sixty years to become mainstream. The fact that we've served just over thirty families now in four months, is quite amazing. And we've continued to grow month-over-month, and that's all I can ask for.”Thank you Hannah Suzanna for help with research for this episode. Here Be Monsters is an independent, listener supported podcast. Consider supporting the show on Patreon. Producer: Jeff EmtmanMusic: The Black Spot and SerocellSponsor: Sleep With Me PodcastSleep With Me is a podcast that helps you fall asleep. Host Drew Ackerman tells tangential stories, reads old catalogs, makes metaphors about washing machines, and does other calming things all in pursuit of slowing your mind down and letting you drift off to sleep more peacefully. Subscribe to Sleep With Me on any podcast app.
Learning to see more than what appears to be in front of us will help us to see all the possibilities of what we can choose to focus on in life. Jump into this quick mini episode to recheck the ability you have to see what has always been in front of you.
Season 10 of Here Be Monsters starts and host Jeff Emtman hallucinates his adolescence while working long hours. Scenes from middle school dances, dawn bus rides, the basement, and ( most crucially), a late-night raffle at a hardware store.Do you like Here Be Monsters? Tell your friends, support HBM on Patreon, and have your boss sponsor an episode.Producer: Jeff EmtmanMusic: Serocell and The Black SpotSponsor: RadioLabAre you curious about the world, but also want to be surprised, and even moved? Radiolab experiments with sound and storytelling allowing science to fuse with culture, and information to sound like… well, music. Join hosts Lulu Miller and Latif Nasser for an experiential investigation that explores themes and ideas through a patchwork of people, sounds, and stories. Listen to Radiolab