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The only thing artificial here is our intelligence! Happy New Year, viewers and listeners! Welcome to our 7th season of the PoddiMouths Podcast! We are so excited to kick off this new season with some holiday antics, fun stories, and some new endeavors. We can't wait for you to hear all about it! Support the show ( https://www.patreon.com/user?u=15325671) or Buy Us A Coffee at: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/PoddiMouths Visit https://www.poddimouths.com to listen to past episodes, shop the merch store, and so much more! Wanna start your own podcast? Get started with Riverside.fm by clicking https://riverside.fm/?utm_campaign=campaign_1&utm_medium=affiliate&utm_source=rewardful&via=poddi Chapters 00:00 Introduction and Light Banter 02:59 Reflections on Hair and Aging 05:59 Body Farms and Afterlife Plans 08:57 Holiday Experiences and Sickness 11:58 Sober January and Health Choices 14:59 Exploring AI and ChatGPT 20:02 Content Creation and Efficiency 23:59 YouTube Channel Launch and Future Plans 27:46 Ryan Reynolds and Logo Launch 29:13 Navigating Social Media Challenges 30:47 Motivational Content and Humor 32:53 Exploring Instagram and Social Media Preferences 35:50 Conspiracy Theories and Social Media Dynamics 37:24 YouTube Channel Growth and Strategies 39:39 Weather and Personal Preferences 41:51 Flooding Experiences and Home Maintenance 45:36 Refinancing and Real Estate Considerations
Book Besties Season 7 Episode 5: Anatomy a love storyThis week the Besties kick off this spooky season with Anatomy: a Love Story, by Dana Schwartz. Join the Besties as they talk about what makes a gothic romance, doing something just for the love of it, and what the Regency era would be like for them. Things talked about in this episode:· “I love it when you quote me”, Ruin & Rising, book 3 Shadow and Bone series.· Gilmore Girls scenes:o https://youtu.be/t5Abuw-atX8?si=oG_Hkahamj6OofXyo https://youtu.be/kZChjkUtgN4?si=nUDdQnrbTS08ArBh· Cousin marrying: https://www.familytree.com/blog/a-brief-history-of-cousins-marrying-cousins/· Body Farms: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Body_farm · Dr. Suzie Edge : https://suzieedge.com/· Childbed Fever: https://www.ogmagazine.org.au/11/1-11/childbed-fever-major-cause-maternal-mortality/· Bone Garden Episode: https://rss.com/podcasts/bookbesties/303827/Katie Bouman (black hole reference): https://www.bbc.com/news/science-environment-47891902 Meet Molly and April, they bonded over books and became Book Besties. So, what do you do when you find your book bestie? Start a podcast of course. Hang out with April and Molly as they talk about everything they love and hate about books.
Detective Anita is at it again with this second installment of her investigative work. What do four-eyed dogs, catacombs, and freeze driers have in common? Check out this weeks episode to find out!Help us keep the Widow We Do Now podcast going!http://www.patreon.com/wwdnWant to buy us some tacos?https://www.buymeacoffee.com/widowwedonowSponsored by:Rock House Financial & the podcast: He's Gone But The Money's Nothttps://rockhousefinancial.com/podcasts/BetterHelp.com. Save 10% off the first month of online therapy done securely, online with our unique link: https://trybetterhelp.com/wwdnMint Mobile: Mobile phone plans with great service and coverage starting at $15/month https://trymintmobile.com/wwdn
On Eavesdroppin' comedy podcast this week, hosts Geordie & Michelle look at some literal cold cases...Can you survive if you're frozen solid? This week, Geordie looks at the intriguing story of what happened to Jean Hilliard who was so frozen, even her eyeballs were solid! Geordie then follows up with a look at 3 men who were discovered frozen to death in their mate's backyard... When Ricky Johnson, David Harrington and Clayton McGeeney went to watch a football game at their friend's house one evening, they never imagined it would be their last night alive. Listen now to find out more!When Eavesdropper Safka wrote in to tell hosts Geordie & Michelle she was considering donating her body to a body farm, Michelle got on the case to investigate... What even is a body farm? Why do they exist? How can they help solve crimes? And would you donate your body to a body farm? Stay listening to know more!So pop on your headphones, grab a brown lemonade and join Geordie & Michelle for this week's episode, plus chat about Gunter Von Hagen's Body World, the Russian YouTuber who locked his pregnant girlfriend outside leaving her to freeze to death and more, only on Eavesdroppin' podcast. And remember, wherever you are, whatever you do, just keep Eavesdroppin'!*Disclaimer: We don't claim to have any factual info about anything ever and our opinions are just opinions not fact, sooorrrryyy! Don't sue us!Please rate, review, share and subscribe in all the usual places – we love it when you do!Support us on Patreon
Body farms allow forensic scientists and law enforcement to conduct research on decomposing cadavers, as a means to help solve future murders. Learn what happens at these facilities, and why donating your body is all the rage (spoiler, it's a green alternative!). Plus, our editor Kelly Reynolds joins us to share their process for becoming a future donor. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Forensic scientist Dr Xanthe Mallett on her work analysing skeletal remains, investigating cases of wrongful conviction and studying the decomposition of the human body (CW: contains references to death and crime)
**TW: discussion about death, including decomposition. Not for the queasy** We're switching it up a little this week, with our special guest Holland discussing body farms and all things death. We learn about elephants with jobs, Cadaver Cove, and just how serious Emma is about becoming a vase. Join us for this fascinating discussion episode, and don't forget to write your will! Come follow us on TikTok, Instagram, and Twitter! Visit our website! Send us a heart fart! Sources: Caitlin Doughty's works, including Smoke Gets In Your Eyes, Will My Cat Eat My Eyeballs?, and From Here to Eternity The Washington Post on the George Washington University Body Farm Youtube Ask A Mortician about open eye wakes and body farms The University of Tennessee Forensic Anthropology Center The Virginia State Anatomical Program FreeWill.com
In this week's episode, Zoey brings us a story you probably haven't heard before. Zoey knows about it through a personal connection, and she'd like to share the story of Walt Davis, a man who was giving to a fault. Walt was driving home one day when he saw a young homeless man named Daniel walking on the side of the road. Walt pulled over and learned Daniel's story, then invited him to stay with him while he tried to get back on his feet.However, Daniel was only there for two weeks before Walt stopped showing up to work. His coworkers found his body, and called the police. It didn't take long for them to suspect Daniel, so they started a manhunt for him.When they found Daniel, he shocked them all by confessing immediately. However, he claimed it was self defense, while the police believed it was Second Degree murder. Before we get to the main story, though, Robin's Something Spooky Southern is talking about the Body Farms down here in the south!TW: suicide, arguable homophobia, sexual assaultSources: https://hauntedhospitality.wordpress.com/2023/07/04/ep-118-dont-bite-the-hand-that-feeds-you/ Visit us on Social Media! Stay Spooky!
This week we're heading down to the farm and asking the question "What happens after I die?" as it turns out, a lot of kind of gross stuff happens to our bodies, but the good news is that there are places where those bodies can go to be studied. It's still gross, just more educational and scientific Support Afternoonified by contributing to their tip jar: https://tips.pinecast.com/jar/afternoonified Find out more at http://getafternoonified.com This podcast is powered by Pinecast.
Der Tod durch Ertrinken ist eine Form des Erstickens. Wasser gelangt in die Lunge und vor dort in das Gefäßsystem. Doch das Obduzieren von Wasserleichen und die Suche nach der Todesursache, kann die Gerichtsmedizin vor Herausforderungen stellen. Deswegen achten die Rechtsmediziner und Rechtsmedizinerinnen auf viele verschiedene Details an der Leiche, die auf ein Ertrinken hindeuten könnten. „Das Problem ist, dass wir zwar eine Reihe von Ertrinkungszeichen haben, aber nicht bei jedem Ertrinkungsfall sind alle diese Zeichen zu sehen“, erklärt der Leiter der Gerichtsmedizin Fabio Monticelli.Podcast Tatort Salzburg:„Tatort Salzburg“ - Der Kriminalpodcast der Salzburger Nachrichten. Welche Fälle sind in Salzburg bis heute noch ungelöst? Warum ist es für Gerichtsmediziner so schwer den Todeszeitpunkt festzustellen? Und wie geht ein Kriminalpsychologe vor? Im SN-Podcast stehen jene Menschen im Vordergrund, die in Salzburg und Umgebung beim Aufdecken von Verbrechen mithelfen oder mit diesem tagtäglich in Kontakt kommen.Über die Arbeit der Gerichtsmedizin gibt es bereits eine Podcastfolge. Darin erfahren Sie, warum es gar nicht so leicht ist, den Todeszeitpunkt festzustellen, welche Forschung es dazu an der Universität Salzburg gibt und was mit den ominösen „Body Farms“ in Amsterdam und in den USA auf sich hat: https://www.sn.at/salzburg/chronik/tatort-salzburg-wie-im-labor-verbrechen-aufgeklaert-werden-132620083
Have you ever wondered what happens to a body after a person dies? Body farms have a lot of answers to that question. Only a handful of states have body farms, but the ones that do, also have a subset of forensic scientists who work at these body farms and study what happens to the human body after death. These scientists then allow police departments across the country to use their knowledge and studies to help solve homicides and answer questions like how, when, and where a person died. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Der Kriminalpsychologe Thomas Müller führte bereits Interviews mit den schwersten Verbrechern der vergangenen Jahrzehnte. Was er von ihnen gelernt hat und wie er den Salzburger Kriminalisten im vergangenen Jahr half, den mutmaßlichen Täter im Mordfall Maxglan auszuforschen. Die Folge ist Teil der neuen SN-Podcastserie „Tatort Salzburg“. Im SN-Podcast stehen jene Menschen im Vordergrund, die in Salzburg und Umgebung beim Aufdecken von Verbrechen mithelfen oder mit diesem tagtäglich in Kontakt kommen.Haben Sie die erste Folge von Tatort Salzburg verpasst? Darin gibt die Gerichtsmedizin in Salzburg Einblick in ihre Arbeit. Warum es gar nicht so leicht ist, den Todeszeitpunkt festzustellen, welche Forschung es dazu an der Universität Salzburg gibt und was mit den ominösen „Body Farms“ in Amsterdam und in den USA auf sich hat, hören Sie hier:https://www.sn.at/salzburg/chronik/tatort-salzburg-wie-im-labor-verbrechen-aufgeklaert-werden-132620083
„Wann starb das Opfer?“ Diese Frage ist stellt sich nach jedem Kriminalverbrechen. Doch den Zeitpunkts des Todes auf wenige Stunden einzugrenzen, ist oft gar nicht so einfach. „Die Frage nach der Todeszeit ist so alt wie das Fach selbst“, sagt Monticelli. Der genaue Zeitpunkt ist etwa dann wichtig, wenn es darum geht, die Umstände eines ungeklärten Todesfalls zu ermitteln und Alibis von Tatverdächtigen zu prüfen. Gewöhnlich wird dafür die Körpertemperatur herangezogen. Doch das ist nicht immer möglich. Ist der Körper abgekühlt, müssen die Gerichtsmediziner anderen Ansätzen nachgehen. Welche das sind, und was es mit den ominösen „Body Farms“ in den USA auf sich hat, höre Sie in der ersten Folge des SN-Podcasts „Tatort Salzburg“. Der Leiter der Gerichtsmedizin Fabio Monticelli, der Forensische Biologe Stefan Pittner und Dissertantin Janine Geissenberger geben darin Einblick in Ihre Arbeit. Die Folge über die Arbeit der Gerichtsmedizin und die Frage, wie die Spezialisten eigentlich den Todeszeitpunkt bestimmen können, ist Teil der neuen SN-Podcastserie „Tatort Salzburg“. Die Podcast-Folge zum Nachhören finden Sie auf: www.SN.at/podcasts und überall dort, wo es Podcasts gibt.
Body Farms, Pigs, & Placentas. How does this help teach a cadaver dog? https://nasar.org/education/courses-certifications/canine-sartech-area/ https://www.cbc.ca/amp/1.3654993 --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
Television dramas make it seem like easy work for forensic investigators to determine when a person has died. But figuring out the time since death can be tricky for bodies that have weathered away to mere skeletons. This week we’re talking with forensic scientist and molecular biotechnologist Noemi Procopio about how proteins in bones could help. Procopio’s lab is looking for markers in bones that reveal a person’s age at death, how long it’s been since they died and the environment a body has been in. She also shares about her experience working on body farms scraping clues from bones....
This week, Syd & Jess are here to take you down to the body farm, that's right, we're talking research facilities across the US where scientists study human decomposition. From forensic anthropologist to law enforcement to cadaver dogs, everyone is dying to learn more about how the environment affects human remains. Send us an email at: malpracticepodcast@gmail.comFollow us on Instagram, Facebook, and Twitter: @malpracticepodcastIf you want to help us grow, subscribe and leave us a review on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Stitcher, or wherever you get your podcast fix!Sources for this episode:https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Body_farmhttps://allthatsinteresting.com/body-farmshttps://www.grunge.com/382998/the-untold-truth-of-body-farms/https://www.fbi.gov/news/stories/body-farm-20th-anniversary-032019https://www.forbes.com/sites/kristinakillgrove/2015/06/10/these-six-body-farms-help-forensic-anthropologists-learn-to-solve-crimes/?sh=88b4f55489fdhttps://death.io/what-is-a-body-farm/https://phys.org/news/2019-09-skin-crawling-discovery-body-farm-scientists.html https://www.wired.com/story/body-farms-human-composting-climate-change/ https://www.iheart.com/podcast/105-stuff-you-should-know-26940277/episode/what-is-a-body-farm-29468221/ The Proffitt PodcastThe podcast that shows you tips & strategies to create content with confidence!Listen on: Apple Podcasts Spotify Crime Bae PodcastA true crime podcast hosted by 3 best baes.Listen on: Apple Podcasts Spotify We Sh!t You NotFacts and fascinating non-fictions told by two friends with absolutely no credentials!...Listen on: Apple Podcasts SpotifySupport the show
When it comes to human decomposition, scientists have a pretty good understanding of what happens shortly after you die. But what happens months or years later is mostly a mystery, and that makes it hard for law enforcement to figure out how a person died and, ultimately, provide answers to loved ones of the deceased. That's where anthropological research facilities (a.k.a. body farms) come in. Links to the Tiny Show & Tell stories: https://www.smithsonianmag.com/science-nature/this-male-spider-catapults-itself-into-the-air-to-avoid-sexual-cannibalism-180979966/ https://fivethirtyeight.com/features/how-colorblind-nhl-players-see-the-game/ The MOVE bombing: https://www.vox.com/the-highlight/2019/8/8/20747198/philadelphia-bombing-1985-move
We know you are all just dying to join the witches as they discuss funerals, wakes, visitation AND MORE! The Middle Ages were bonkers, cool shit you can plan for your corpse, Victorian hair jewelry - these are just a few of the topics the witches get into. Get your favorite beverage and hang with us!
We discuss Feeding, Feeding Scenes, Body Farms, Corpses, Presidents and Senators. https://www.patreon.com/BlankBodies https://linktr.ee/BLANKBODIES our theme is: Millions of Dead Cyborgs - Paralyze https://paralyzeevm.bandcamp.com/track/millions-of-dead-cyborgs Portions of the materials are the copyrights and trademarks of Paradox Interactive AB, and are used with permission. All rights reserved. For more information please visit worldofdarkness.com. #vampire #vampirethemasquerade #paradox #ttrpg #tabletoprpg #tabletop #horror #goth
Check if your heart is still beeping... this may be the closest the two lessons have ever coincided! Kat covers forensic body farms where you may get a rigor mortis hard-on from the cat eating your ass. And if that doesn't make you S.I.C.K then perhaps you'll enjoy Hayley's lesson on cadaver dogs! These canine crime fighters can smell a corpse fifteen feet under ground-- which is why we dress them like Sherlock Holmes. What's that smell? Either a dog toy dipped in corpse-cologne or the poop fairy visited us. This episode is sponsored by betterhelp. For 10% off your first month of better help visit betterhelp.com/classy or enter our promo code CLASSY. https://linktr.ee/NightClassy Produced by Parasaur Studios © 2022
In this episode, we are discussing Body Farms. Body farms originated in Tennessee when the first facility was created by William M Bass. A body farm is a piece of property where the decomposition of the human body can be tested in a variety of settings. They use these places to gather scientific information to further aid the efforts of investigating crime scenes. I want to discuss the use of these places and get into the details on where all this started, where some of them are, and what kind of progress has been made as a result of their use.Thank you for joining me on Weird Renown!Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/WeirdRenownContact me at: heathershouseonyt@gmail.comWeird Renown Theme - Black Tar by Karl Casey at White Bat AudioRemixed by Zach Spencer (Arcade) **Visit my website for more content from mehttp://heathershouse.life**Visit the Weird Renown merch shop! https://heather-shouse-weird-renown.creator-spring.com/?*** SOURCES: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lqRo23h01qQhttps://projectcoldcase.orghttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hrTOFYm-xhYSupport the show (https://paypal.me/hshouse2?locale.x=en_US)
Like every other aspect of our society, how we handle death and dying needs to change in the face of climate change. This method may be a path forward.
Like every other aspect of our society, how we handle death and dying needs to change in the face of climate change. This method may be a path forward.
Welcome Nerdlings! On Today's episode Ash regals us with a quick discussion about the gruesome but necessary functions of a Body Farm. We learn a little bit more about how Body Farms aid investigators in better understanding decomposition of the human body.
This month, Stereo Chemistry is sharing an episode of Orbitals that features an interview with forensic chemist Shari Forbes, an expert in human decomposition who studies the odors of decomposition at a body farm in chilly Quebec. Research at body farms—research facilities dedicated to studying what happens to human bodies after death—supplies law enforcement with valuable information about the process of decomposition in various scenarios. A transcript of this episode is available at bit.ly/3jdvLFN. Find more stories from Orbitals on the American Chemical Society's website, acs.org, or wherever you listen to podcasts. Image credit: Courtesy of Orbitals/C&EN
Body farms? They're real. Listen now for Tori Berezowski and Dr Xanthé Mallett to take you inside Australia's Taphonomy Facility (Body Farm).
Join us tonight (though mostly Karen) as we are joined by death investigator Lauren Gill. Together, we'll discuss all the dirty details of human decomposition, as well as the history behind body farms and why to this day - body farms play an important role in the world of true crime. Buckle up guys, it's about to get pretty gnarly!Sources:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/books/NBK549867/https://listverse.com/2018/03/24/10-creepy-facts-about-body-farms-the-graveyards-of-science/https://www.mentalfloss.com/article/599295/body-farms-facts https://www.okwhatever.org/topics/wtf/body-farms https://www.osmosis.org/answers/livor-mortis https://www.osmosis.org/answers/lividityhttps://www.aftermath.com/content/human-decomposition/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stages_of_death#:~:text=in%20organ%20procurement.-,Post%2Dmortem%20changes,in%20body%20temperature%20following%20death.&text=Rigor%20mortis%2C%20the%20limbs%20of,difficult%20to%20move%20or%20manipulate
Tiff and Cait share some personal weird things about their childhood and their end of life wishes.
I februar 1959 døde ni unge vandrere i Ruslands uralbjerge. Omstændighederne var mildest talt mystiske; manglende tunger, nøgne lig i sneen, radioaktive kroppe. Ingen kunne løse mysteriet og sagen lå kold i årtier. Lige indtil i år. 2021. Da sneforskeren Johan for første gang i mange, mange år brugte videnskaben til at give en plausibel forklaring på de mystiske dødsfald. Hvilken videnskab spørger du? Årh, såmænd bare Frozens algoritme til at simulere sne.Lyt med når Flemming gennemgår Dyatlov-mysteriet, videnskaben bag teorierne og de mest plausible scenarier. Og når Mark dykker ned i videnskaben bag lig og hvad vi har lært af body farms. Videnskaben i at kigge på døde mennesker.Hvis du vil være med til at optage live med os på Discord kan du støtte os på 10er og blive en af vores kernelyttere https://bit.ly/VU10er - hvis pengene er knappe kan du også bare tjekke vores Facebookgruppe ud, vi hygger max!Du kan også tjekke vores webshop: bit.ly/vushop. Vi har T-shirts, kaffekopper og tasker! Og meget mere! Der er også en hønsetrøje!Send os water hilarious science eller stil et spørgsmål på facebook, Instagram eller vudfordret@gmail.comTak til Christian Eiming for disclaimer.Tak til Barometer-Bjarke for Gak-O-meteretHusk at være dumme
This tiny covers forensic research centers around the world called Body Farms. Body farms have helped forensic anthropologists understand the science behind decomposition, and they have massively helped crime solving. What happens when spontaneous lawnmower accidents lead to new research ideas? Listen now to find out. CONNECT WITH US Our Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/fataltales/ Our Twitter: https://twitter.com/fataltalespod Email Us: fataltales@gmail.com SOURCES: Music Credit: https://www.purple-planet.com/ https://www.forbes.com/sites/kristinakillgrove/2015/06/10/these-six-body-farms-help-forensic-anthropologists-learn-to-solve-crimes/?sh=5770acd489fd ( https://www.forbes.com/sites/kristinakillgrove/2015/06/10/these-six-body-farms-help-forensic-anthropologists-learn-to-solve-crimes/?sh=5770acd489fd ) https://www.cbc.ca/radio/asithappens/as-it-happens-tuesday-edition-1.5143405/canada-s-1st-forensics-body-farm-is-coming-this-summer-1.5143412 https://allthatsinteresting.com/body-farms https://www.abc.net.au/news/2014-11-19/body-farm-to-study-decomposing-human-corpses-set-up-in-sydney/5904394 https://www.nature.com/articles/d41586-019-01436-8
Have you ever wanted to learn way more about cremation than you ever knew possible? Have you ever wanted to be afraid of being constipated while drunk? Welcome to Let's Get Haunted. This episode, Aly tells Nat about a paranormal phenomenon where sometimes humans just explode I guess. Congrats, you now have a new fear.
Today Anna digs right into Body farms, yep they are real. Farms full of corpses. Yes, Karis does question the smell. Let us know what you think!
Happy Halloweek, smellheads. For this episode, we're taking you someplace fascinatingly disgusting and morbidly evitable — DEATH. We spoke with writer and neuroscientist Mo Costandi about that certain je ne sais quoi of the bouquet of death as we delve into what exactly remains of your remains once you've embarked onto the afterlife. We also learn about how the stench of death can be helpful in forensic and psychiatric applications. It's a lot!! This is not for the squeamish and it does get graphic, just FYI. For more science, find Mo Costandi on Twitter at @mocost and https://neurophilosophy.wordpress.com/. Read more about what death smells like here: https://mosaicscience.com/story/smell-death/ [Fragrances mentioned: Mark Buxton Dreaming With Ghosts, Byredo Gypsy Water]
Common Roots Farm in Santa Cruz, California is a very special place. Not only do they produce delicious fruits and vegetables, they are also a non-profit, volunteer-based farm whose mission is rooted in creating a space that fosters full inclusion of people of all abilities, to farm together in partnership.
This is the John Oakley Show Podcast for Tuesday, September 8th 2020
Today we discuss 2020 impulse buying, satellite hamming, and body farms. Intro and Outro Music: "Mr. Pink", Topher Mohr and Alex Elena; Source: YouTube Audio LibrarySources: "Amateur Astronomer Finds Long Lost NASA Satellite" by Jason Daley, SmartNews; amsat.org; "NASA and Amateur Radio Operators Piece Together PhoneSat Picture" by Ruth Dasso Marlaire, nasa.gov; "Amateur Satellites," wikipedia.org; "r/amateursatellites," Reddit; allthatsinteresting.com; "Body Farm," wikipedia.
Death Science Podcast Episode episode: 013 (Season 1) Topic: Forensic Anthropology Guest: Dr. Cassandra KubaForensic Anthropology Professor at California University in Pennsylvania Learn More about Cassandra at: https://www.calu.edu/inside/faculty-staff/profiles/cassandra-kuba.aspx We talk about topics spanning forensic career paths & job duties, how human bones hold unique stories, how TV shows misrepresent forensic science, expectations for working with the dead & decaying, why forensic research facilities aka Body Farms are important for the future and more! Host: Jeremy Ciliberto Learn More about the show at: www.DeathScience.org Sponsored by: www.CatacombCulture.com & www.RestingGrounds.org Watch more at www.Catacomb.tv Explore my human bone gallery at www.CatacombCulture.com TikTok: @DeathScience youtube: www.DeathScience.TV instagram: www.instagram.com/deathscienceshow twitter: www.twitter.com/deathsciencetv
Vi drar till en body farm och Anna reder ut vad som händer med kroppen efter döden. Lena filosoferar över vad själen egentligen väger. Och vad har fredagstacosen att göra med post mortala gaser? See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Content Warning: Discussion of the negative impacts of "race science" and alignment with regards to race and species. We are two white Midwesterners and are doing our best to discuss with care, but if we have spoken poorly or incorrectly absolutely let us know. In part 2 of this two-part discussion, Rachelle and Ethan do a deep dive into the tangled history of goblins, hobgoblins, and bugbears as well as the history and biology of humans and other human-like species on earth. We review intelligence of species and the issues of alignment with these "monster races". As well, we talk about the impacts of epigenetics and what happens when you give a goblin a kitten. Submit any questions, comments, corrections, and creature stories for our "Creature Feature" by Tweeting @NatTwentyPod or emailing naturaltwentypodcast@gmail.com. Thanks to Wizards of the Coast and TSR for their wonderful game that we all enjoy. Sources include: 5th Edition Monster Manual 4th Edition Monster Manual 2 and Monster Vault 3.5 Edition Monster Manual 1st Edition Monster Manual https://www.britannica.com/topic/Neanderthal https://www.britannica.com/topic/Homo-erectus https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Homo_heidelbergensis https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Denisovan https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gorilla https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chimpanzee https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bonobo https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Homo_floresiensis https://www.livescience.com/65201-newfound-ancient-human-relative-homo-luzonensis.html https://www.britannica.com/science/human-evolution/Hominin-habitats https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Recent_African_origin_of_modern_humans https://www.britannica.com/story/just-how-old-is-homo-sapiens https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Carcinisation Alie Ward's Ologies Episode 107: Osteology and Body Farms https://www.alieward.com/ologies/osteology https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Epigenetics https://www.nature.com/scitable/topicpage/epigenetic-influences-and-disease-895/ https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Central_dogma_of_molecular_biology
How a corpse decomposes in different situations in different parts of the US and other countries is discussed. #staysafe #stayhome #practicesocialdistancing #washyourhands #wearamask #coronaviruspandemic #covid19 --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/valerie-harvey/message
In this episode, we talk about Body Farms and acronyms. We also learn that Brea isn't good at geography, Tela educates us on safety coffins, and we suspect Kara has seen a dead body...or two.
Marianne and Heather discuss Decomposition, Forensic Anthropology, and Body Farms.
A young woman known to her friends as Jessica Pearce died being thrown from a car in an accident on the Hume Highway in New South Wales in 1987. It was 31 years before she would be correctly identified, and answers given to her family who had pined for her for decades. Body Farms are research facilities set up for the study of how our bodies decompose. But cats have different ideas at one such site in Whitewater, Colorado, which feral cats were using as a human buffet.
It's the TWO YEAR ANNIVERSARY of the Pre-Dead Boys, and things get a little steamy! Specifically, dead bodies get steamy. And chilly. And eaten by squirrels. And run over by lawnmowers. It all happens at Anthropological Research Facilities, a.k.a. BODY FARMS, where forensic researchers experiment with cadavers to learn about how bodies decompose. Listen and learn all about how they started, why they're so helpful, and what the haters are saying! KISSES
Body farms are used to help scientists and law enforcement officials understand how external factors affect human decomposition.
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On a body farm, scientists collect information from donated corpses to understand how things like weather and the positioning of a body will affect human decomposition. Why should we care? This knowledge is used to help law enforcement not only find the bodies of victims--who are often murdered--but figure out how they died.
This week we explore why body farms are incredibly cool but also super duper gross. Buckle in, this one’s grizzly but oh-so important. We talk about the study of what happens after a body dies and the incredible people who helped us discover it. There’s no time like the present to support us on Patreon! Every week on Stranger Still, we take the questions you’ve never questioned to ask and try to answer them. We want to make you laugh... Read More Read More
Hi everyone, thanks for checking out this weeks episode. We will now be releasing on Wednesday mornings, so be on the lookout each week. In this episode we look at the research being done at "body farms". What they are, how are they operated, and how do they impact our lives. As always, you can contact us through email at freshsockspod@gmail.com, and through Instagram @freshsockspod. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/freshsocks/support
Let's dig right into Spooktober with ... BONES. You're a steak-covered skeleton and it's nothing to fear. The amazingly kind and committed osteologist Dr. Daniel J. Wescott of Texas State University's famed Forensic Anthropology Research Center sits down -- surrounded by skulls and femurs and ribs -- and chats about how bones are formed, how they break, why they might hurt when the weather changes, what CSI gets wrong, how long it takes a body to decompose, looking for isotopes in found remains, cast iron coffins, skeleton myths, body donation, and more. Will Alie freak out, or will this exposure to hundreds of skeletons under one roof chill her out? Also, dickbones: are they for winners or losers? A donation went to the Texas State Forensic Anthropology Research Center Sponsor links: kiwi.com/ologies; withcove.com/ologies; HelloFresh.com/Ologies80; More links up at alieward.com/ologies/osteology Become a patron of Ologies for as little as a buck a month: www.Patreon.com/ologies OlogiesMerch.com has hats, shirts, pins, totes and STIIIICKERS! Follow twitter.com/ologies or instagram.com/ologies Follow twitter.com/AlieWard or instagram.com/AlieWard Sound editing by Jarrett Sleeper of MindJam Media & Steven Ray Morris Theme song by Nick Thorburn Special thanks to Dr. Joe Hanson Support the show.
Jessica reveals the history of Body Farms, and Pauline counts down some Rare Brain Disorders. 05:30 Body Farms 25:25 Rare Brain Disorders
This week we cracked into a delicious Vielle from Crooked Stave Brewery and dove straight into the Wineville Chicken Coop Murders and Body Farms.
This week we're all about nature! This episode Sheila discusses a topic they weren't expecting to cover just yet, and Amanda shows off a book written in a double-digit year. Join us as we discuss farming bodies and natural history!
What is a body farm, why are there body farms, why don’t you want to know what a body farm is?!
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There are 7 different “Body Farms” – special areas designated by research scientists to study the decomposition of bodies to aid in the forensic analysis of unsolved crimes — located in the U.S. So what... The post #102 – Bodies of Evidence appeared first on Mark and Toddcast.
On this episode of the Coffee & Conspiracy podcast, hosts Stephen and Kristyn are back once again in the "studio" to discuss everything from bath bombs to body farms!
Joining the conversation in this episode is forensic anthropologist Anna Williams. If Anna’s job examining dead bodies didn’t seem strange enough anyway, she’s also campaigning to set up a human taphonomy facilities, also know as a ‘body farm’, here in the UK – this facility would essentially be a field containing heaps of rotting corpses stuffed in car boots, submerged in water or hanging from nooses. This may all sound like some sort of horror film at first, but in this episode Anna explains how body farms are already helping scientists and police solve mysteries and catch murderers around the world.
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Today’s episode is all about body farms with Steven Ray Morris! ("The Purrrcast", "My Favorite Murder", "Mother, May I Sleep With Podcast"). Body farms are facilities used for the study of decomposition of human remains. Steven and Cassi talk about the history of how body farms got started with the first body farm, also called anthropological research facility, back in 1971 with anthropologist William M. Bass. There are now six in the United States and one just opened in Amsterdam in 2016. The aim of these farms is to gain a better understanding of the decomposition process and for forensic purposes, to permit the development of techniques for extracting information (such as the timing and circumstances of death) from human remains. Pretty cool right?! And if that’s not dark enough for you Cassi goes through the process of how the body decomposes while Steven and Cassi both drink some whiskey to help take in such realities of when the body dies, the blood stops circulating and solidifies, the skin changes color, organs decompose, there’s bloating, blistering and gases inside erupt and everything liquifies eventually leaving behind a skeleton. Fun! But don’t worry, that’s not all they talk about! They also talk about Dr. Pimple Popper, Steven’s hot tips on how to tell a New Zealand accent from an Australian one, the process of getting verified on Twitter, feminist writers like Zelda Fritzgerald, Emily Dickinson, Sylvia Plath and Virginia Woolf and which one you would want to go out as, the famous and possibly haunted Comedy Store and how our cats would eat us if we dropped dead in our house. Yeah, the conservation always finds it way back to dead bodies. Steven and Cassi talk fondly about crazy stories of people dying in their home and not being found for more that a year or longer like Joyce Vincent and Yvette Vickers. They also talk about the murder of Skylar Neese and contemplate what it would be like if hospitals microchipped us so as soon as we died, they would be notified and would be able to find our body quickly after death. Cassi and Steven also take time to talk fondly of people they have lost in their lives. It’s a deep and as lighthearted-as-it-can-be episode. Enjoy! See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
On this week's episode, Lisa Lawrie (@jmoesandbffs) is joined by Roller Derby Queen, Emily (@emilyq4ever) and Second in studio, fellow Orangeonian, Joanna (@Joanna_bowman49) to talk about the @ARIYNBF episodes- Dr Drew/Dr Bruce and “South Dakota Brawlers, White Elephant Parties, Terrible Gifts From Alison” We discuss Body Farms, Social Media, Pain Shmain, Non JMOEs, Medicine In […]
On this week’s episode, Lisa Lawrie (@jmoesandbffs) is joined by Roller Derby Queen, Emily (@emilyq4ever) and Second in studio, fellow Orangeonian, Joanna (@Joanna_bowman49) to talk about the @ARIYNBF episodes- Dr Drew/Dr Bruce and “South Dakota Brawlers, White Elephant Parties, Terrible Gifts From Alison” We discuss Body Farms, Social Media, Pain Shmain, Non JMOEs, Medicine In […]
On this week's episode, Lisa Lawrie (@jmoesandbffs) is joined by Roller Derby Queen, Emily (@emilyq4ever) and Second in studio, fellow Orangeonian, Joanna (@Joanna_bowman49) to talk about the @ARIYNBF episodes- Dr Drew/Dr Bruce and "South Dakota Brawlers, White Elephant Parties, Terrible Gifts From Alison" We discuss Body Farms, Social Media, Pain Shmain, Non JMOEs, Medicine In Entertainment, Black Mirror Reality, Dawn of Don's Fruit, Sean Jordan's Walla, South Dakota Love, Date Night, Hallmark's White Elephant, Andrew Ant's Amazing Snack Chat and See's Daniel Hugs! PLUS A CHRISTMAS FACTS OF LIFE LIVE TWEET WITH ULTRA FAN RAFAEL!! (@RMCGuitars) *********DISCLAIMER****A lot of this recording was lost unfortunately, so it's another short one! XO LL
Become a member of the Say You Love Satan Army today! Join us! https://www.patreon.com/sayyoulovesatanpodcast This episode: - The Skin Crawling Creeps: Leeches, Body Farms, Bio-cremation, SCP Protocol (background music by: Videogram) - Trailer Trash - Feature Presentation: Pieces (1982) *outro track "Blood Red" by The Crimson Ghosts from the 2008 album "Dead Eyes Can See". website: www.sayyoulovesatanpodcast.com email: sayyoulovesatanpodcast@gmail.com Please rate, review, and subscribe on iTunes! instagram: sayyoulovesatanpodcast T-shirts, stickers, and a collection of ghoulish garb is available now at our Redbubble store! http://www.redbubble.com/people/sayyoulovesatan artwork: Sam Heimer