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In this week's episode, we take a look at bogeymen from around the globe. From shadowy figures that haunt the night to giant beasts, we explore the terrifying entities that lurk in different cultures.Could these chilling tales be nothing more than folklore, warnings passed down through generations? Or is there something darker lurking in the darkness, waiting for those who stray too far?The BOOKBY US A COFFEEJoin Sarah's new FACEBOOK GROUPSubscribe to our PATREONEMAIL us your storiesFollow us on YOUTUBEJoin us on INSTAGRAMJoin us on TWITTERJoin us on FACEBOOKVisit our WEBSITEResearch Link:https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/BogeymanThanks so much for listening, and we'll catch up with you again on Wednesday.Sarah and Tobie xx"Spacial Winds," Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com)Licenced under Creative Commons: By Attribution 4.0 Licencehttp://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/;;; Get bonus content on Patreon Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Bloody Bones, often used in conjunction with his friend Rawhead, is a boogeyman of British folklore. Through the years, however, the story of Rawhead and Bloody Bones spread to North America and was figuratively adopted by the South. Due to the exposure, it is believed by many to be an originally Southern legend. Tune in, find out,Support the pod:www.patreon.com/monsterfuzz Check out our merch:https://monster-fuzz.creator-spring.com Everything else!www.linktr.ee/monsterfuzzBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/monster-fuzz--4349429/support.
The cornerstone of humanity psychological issues is religion. Believing the justification of evil because it's God doing it is being aware of your own delusion… are just a couple of things that was discussed in this awesome episode! Guest: Dani Marie Plan To Podcast
During the recent American election reproductive rights were front and centre - and they have been front and centre since the overturning of Roe v. Wade. But it has been a settled issue in Canada since pre-Harper days. Yet now Liberal Ministers are accusing the Conservatives, without any facts, of planning to take away womans' rights. Will this tactic scare people into voting Liberal yet again? Catherine Swift the President of the Coalition of Concerned Manufacturers & Businesses of Canada - She joins Stephen LeDrew to discuss this for Three Minutes. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
What pairs well with the story of an identity-shifting murderess who burned her house down to cover up a crime? A fiery jalapeño cocktail (or mocktail), of course. How about the Charles Dickens super-fan who took things a bit too far? That one's less obvious, so you'll have to consult page 44. From poison to pirates, identity theft to art heists, KILLER COCKTAILS has a cocktail - and mocktail option - to pair with 144 of the wildest, wackiest historical crimes that co-authors Holly Frey and Maria Trimarchi could dig up. A small sampling of the menu: The Legend of Locusta, the Imperial Poison Maker of Ancient Rome (p20) and cocktail: The Botanist's Latte (p22)This Just In: Elizabeth "Betty" Bigley Was Not Really the Daughter of Andrew Carnegie (71) and cocktail: The Calling Card (74)Jeanne de Clisson and Her Bloodthirsty Revenge (108) and cocktail: Red Sails (110)William Cunningham, the "Bogeyman" of Cincinnati (163) and cocktail: Corpse Juice (165)The Day the Dali Escaped From Prison (240) and cocktail: Dali's Antics (242) Why the combo of baddies and booze? The authors explain: "In some instances, the cocktail is a way to lighten the mood after a particularly grueling or grisly tale. In others, it's about celebrating someone who bypasses the law for the common good, or even someone who has transitioned from villainous to . . . less villainous? More than anything, it's about finding ways to give stories from the past a festive, exciting, and new spin-and have fun doing it." The beloved co-hosts of iHeartPodcasts' "Criminalia" (both) and "Stuff You Missed in History Class" (Frey) bring their trademark humor and deep research - as well as their mixology skills - to the project. But as they write in the introduction, "It's OK to play. Tweak your drinks to your tastes! If you make a bad drink you'll only mourn the wasted ingredients. There's no such thing as cocktail jail and the family will not seek revenge. usually."Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/arroe-collins-unplugged-totally-uncut--994165/support.
Today's episode: This schedule crunch has been freaking fans out for months, and it's just not that seismic a thing Hear award-winning columnist Dejan Kovacevic's three Daily Shot podcasts -- one each on Steelers, Penguins, Pirates -- every weekday morning, plus the all-new DOUBLE SHOT show that follows up at 4:30 p.m. Eastern! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Can she tame the tiger?This week on the world's greatest user-generated movie creation podcast we've got Big John & The Hosiers, supermarket squating & London's BogeymanSend us YOUR film (or TV) suggestions by leaving a review on Apple or by getting in touch with us by email dreamfactorypod@gmail.com, Twitter, Facebook, Threads, Tik Tok or Instagram.The Dream Factory is a comedy podcast that turns YOUR film ideas into movie masterpieces. Become a member at https://plus.acast.com/s/dreamfactory. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
The folklore of the bogeyman in a nutshell, translated to Afrikaans, and how I reimagined it for my writing. Written and narrated by Ronel Janse van Vuuren. Copyright 2024 Ronel Janse van Vuuren — All rights reserved. Learn more about the bogeyman in folklore here. Get the transcript here. Learn more about the author and her writing here. Music: Secrets by David Fesliyan (FesliyanStudios.com) and Dramatic Heartbeat by FesliyanStudios.com
Yes, we know it's November but we're still in a spooky mood so here is our latest Treehouse of Horror offering. We invited back our pal Mike from The Bogeyman's Closet to help us out, as we see the Simpson Family be terrorized by a mystery watcher, a fun comic book inspired romp and the the horror surrounding unpreparedness during Y2K. On a quick note we had some problems with Patrick's mic at the beginning but luckily we got it fixed about 3 minutes in. Of course we bring you some nonsense as well including but not limited to the following: Edward Culligan Did Patrick predict the future? We do talk about X Cereal talk London clears up some legal questions A mysteriously missing party from the Romper Room Shoutout Patrick has a Hello Therapist moment Horrible vinyl Halloween costumes What was in the Adults Only section at video stores, anyways Looking back on our Y2K experiences Our Recommendations Patrick: Season 36 Premiere of the Simpsons & Woman of the Hour on Netflix Mike: Retro Realms Arcade & The Silent Hill 2 Remake Cori: Tara and Mike's Weddning, the film Saturday Night Bryan: Also Saturday Night & Face Off: Inside The NHL on Amazon Prime * Make sure to check out our guest Mike's on his other podcasts, The Bogeyman's Closet, Raised By Rentals, Count Kreppyhead's Saturday Morning Monster Mash on Rad Pantheon (https://linktr.ee/radpantheon) or wherever you find your podcasts. Want to reach out to us here's how you can do it: Email: soitscometothispod@gmail.com Instagram: @soitscometothis_pod Facebook: @soitscome2this Web: radpantheon.com
Night Knight finally tracks down The Bogeyman! [Ep543]
The Blasters & Blades Podcast We've got another chat with an awesome panel for you today! This time we've got Isaac Craft, Jana S Brown (aka Jena Rey), Michael LaVoice and Rick Shaw on to talk nerdy with us. We talked about the Spooktober Season, Halloween candy and then we dove into the topic of boogeymen! This was a fun interview, so check out this episode. Lend us your eyes and ears, you won't be sorry!! Co-Hosts: JR Handley (Author) (Grunt) Nick Garber (Comic Book Artist) (Super Grunt) We work for free, so if you wanna throw a few pennies our way there is a linked Buy Me A Coffee site where you can do so. Just mention the podcast in the comments when you donate, and I'll keep the sacred bean water boiling! Support the Show: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/AuthorJRHandley Our LinkTree: https://linktr.ee/blastersandbladespodcast Today's Sponsor Hunters for Hire Boxed Set by Jonathan Yanez: https://www.amazon.com/Hunters-Hire-Books-Urban-Fantasy-ebook/dp/B0CXZ3MF54/ Coffee Brand Coffee Affiliate Support the Show: https://coffeebrandcoffee.com/?ref=y4GWASiVorJZDb Discount Code: PodcastGrunts Coupon Code Gets you 10% off Follow Isaac Craft on social media Isaac's Amazon: https://www.amazon.com/stores/Isaac%20Craft/author/B082XWDQ5C Isaac's Website: https://isaaccraft.wordpress.com/ Isaac's Twitter: https://twitter.com/isaaccraft34 Isaac's Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/isaac.craft.16 Follow Jana S Brown on social media Jana's Amazon: https://www.amazon.com/stores/Jana-S.-Brown/author/B015VJV7JW Jana's Website: www.opalkingdompress.com Jana's Twitter: https://twitter.com/janastocks Jana's Facebook: www.facebook.com/janasbrownwrites Follow Michael LaVoice on social media Michael's Amazon: https://www.amazon.com/author/michaellavoice Michael's Website: https://michaellavoice.com/ Michael's Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/ThatMichaelLaVoice Michael's LinkTree: https://linktr.ee/michaellavoice Follow Rick Shaw on social media Rick's Amazon: https://www.amazon.com/author/rickshaw Rick's Website: https://rickshaw.com/ Rick's Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/rixhawz Rick's LinkTree: https://linktr.ee/rick.shaw #scifishenanigans #scifishenaniganspodcast #bbp #blastersandblades #blastersandbladespodcast #podcast #scifipodcast #fantasypodcast #scifi #fantasy #books #rpg #comics #fandom #literature #comedy #veteran #army #armyranger #ranger #scififan #redshirts #scifiworld #sciencefiction #scifidaily #scificoncept #podcastersofinstagram #scificons #podcastlife #podcastsofinstagram #scifibooks #awardwinningscifi #podcastersofinstagram #podcastaddict #podcast #scifigeek #scifibook #sfv #scifivisionaries #firesidechat #chat #panel #fireside #religionquestion #coffee #tea #coffeeortea #IsaacCraft #JanaSBrown #JenaRey #MichaelLaVoice #RickShaw #bogeyman #bogyman #bogy #bogey #boogeyman #SackMan #ElCoco #ACuca #Babau #Butzemann #Buba #Div #TataDuende #Babaroga #BabaYaga #BichoPapão #Sarronco #DeepVoicedMan #Ijiraq #Qallupilluit #Kkullas #BonhommeSeptHeures #TheSevenOClockMan #bubák #strašidlo #polednice #LadyMidday #čert #Krampus #AbuRiglMaslukha #AwdGoggie #GreatBlackBird #SpringHeeledJack #GooseberryWife #ChurnmilkPeg #goblin #BlackAnnis #hag #PegPowler #Grindylow #JennyGreenteeth #NellyLongarms #TomPoker #Mumpoker #Tankerabogus #TheGroke #Moomin #LeCroqueMitaine #TheMittenBiter #TheHandCruncher #DerSchwarzeMann #TheBlackMan #Baboulas #TheMasterOfMidnight #Mumus #ZsákosEmber #AManWithASack #RézfaszúBagoly #CopperpenisOwl #YuleLads #AlbertFish #Bhoot #ghost #Boggart #Coco #CompanionsOfSaintNicholas #Erlkönig #Ghoul #TheHook #JackTheRipper #Kappa #Krampus #LaLlorona #MadamKoiKoi #MichaelMyers #Halloween #Nian #OogieBoogie #SackMan #Shellycoat #SpringHeeledJack #SlenderMan #Struwwelpeter #Yama #YaraMaYhaWho #BloodyBones #Rawhead #TommyRawhead #TheJerseyDevil #PineBarrensOfNewJersey #HocusPocus #TheHauntedMansion #HalloweenTown #HotelTransylvania #Goosebumps #TheLittleVampire #Halloween #ReesesPeanutButterCups #PSL --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/blasters-and-blades/support
It's a (very loosely) Halloween themed show this week, with most of the team blowing raspberries in foggy London town. Newcastle's defence were scared stiff by Cole Palmer in a Saturday horror show at Stamford Bridge. Can Howe exorcise the ghost in the machine, or will the Pensioners be back to haunt us again at St James's Park on Wednesday? Meanwhile, Chris Waugh finds himself in a deserted hotel with a giant striker making the most of what time he has left playing football. ...And we revisit mutually exclusive memories of Arsenal contests past with special guest, host of The Athletic's "Handbrake Off" Arsenal podcast, comedian Ian Stone. (Ian's tour dates, including tickets for his Newcastle date on November 16th can be found on his website.) Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
What pairs well with the story of an identity-shifting murderess who burned her house down to cover up a crime? A fiery jalapeño cocktail (or mocktail), of course. How about the Charles Dickens super-fan who took things a bit too far? That one's less obvious, so you'll have to consult page 44. From poison to pirates, identity theft to art heists, KILLER COCKTAILS has a cocktail - and mocktail option - to pair with 144 of the wildest, wackiest historical crimes that co-authors Holly Frey and Maria Trimarchi could dig up. A small sampling of the menu: The Legend of Locusta, the Imperial Poison Maker of Ancient Rome (p20) and cocktail: The Botanist's Latte (p22)This Just In: Elizabeth "Betty" Bigley Was Not Really the Daughter of Andrew Carnegie (71) and cocktail: The Calling Card (74)Jeanne de Clisson and Her Bloodthirsty Revenge (108) and cocktail: Red Sails (110)William Cunningham, the "Bogeyman" of Cincinnati (163) and cocktail: Corpse Juice (165)The Day the Dali Escaped From Prison (240) and cocktail: Dali's Antics (242) Why the combo of baddies and booze? The authors explain: "In some instances, the cocktail is a way to lighten the mood after a particularly grueling or grisly tale. In others, it's about celebrating someone who bypasses the law for the common good, or even someone who has transitioned from villainous to . . . less villainous? More than anything, it's about finding ways to give stories from the past a festive, exciting, and new spin-and have fun doing it." The beloved co-hosts of iHeartPodcasts' "Criminalia" (both) and "Stuff You Missed in History Class" (Frey) bring their trademark humor and deep research - as well as their mixology skills - to the project. But as they write in the introduction, "It's OK to play. Tweak your drinks to your tastes! If you make a bad drink you'll only mourn the wasted ingredients. There's no such thing as cocktail jail and the family will not seek revenge. usually."Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/arroe-collins-like-it-s-live--4113802/support.
It infuriates and frustrates in equal measure - electric cars, heat pumps, wind farms blighting the countryside. Is there any way to make a conservative argument for tackling climate change?Kamal is joined by those who treat Net Zero like a dirty word - and others who believe there is a blue way to a green future, instead of Energy Security Minister Ed Miliband's plans.We want to hear from you! Email us at TheDailyT@telegraph.co.uk or find us on X, Instagram and TikTok @dailytpodcastProducers: Georgia Coan and Lilian FawcettPlanning Editor: Venetia RaineySenior Producer: John CadiganExecutive Producer: Louisa WellsStudio Operator: Meghan SearleVideo Editor: James England and Luke GoodsallSocial Media Producer: Niamh WalshOriginal music by Goss Studio Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
On Episode 419 we discuss...→ The dawn of "cool girl" Ginny→ Arthur supporting the twins→ Bogeyman or boogers→ Enough about doxies→ Falco the owl is not dead→ The saga of secret keepersBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/alohomora-the-original-harry-potter-book-club--5016402/support.
The American Democracy Minute Radio Report & Podcast for Sept. 2, 2024Is Organized Labor the Campaign Money Bogey Man the Right Claims?The Data Shows Otherwise.For most of the last century, labor unions could be counted on for financial campaign contributions to state and federal Democratic candidates. That union support has also been vilified by Republicans as a thumb on the scale in elections. But is it the bogey man that the Right claims?To view the whole script of today's report, please go to our website.Today's LinksArticles & Resources:PLEASE CHECK OUR WEBSITE LATER TODAY - Open Secrets' site is down for maintenance.Open Secrets - 2024 Spending - Labor SectorOpen Secrets - 2024 Spending - Transportation SectorOpen Secrets - 2024 Spending - Financial SectorCheck Your Voter Registration U.S. Election Assistance Commission – Register And Vote in Your State USA Vote Foundation – Registration, Eligibility, State Election Office Links Vote.Gov – Register to Vote in Your State Vote.Org – Check Your Registration to Vote Please follow us on Facebook and Twitter and SHARE! Find all of our reports at AmericanDemocracyMinute.orgWant ADM sent to your email? Sign up here!Are you a radio station? Find our broadcast files at Pacifica Radio Network's Audioport and PRX#Democracy #DemocracyNews #LaborVote #OpenSecrets #MoneyinPolitics
Doug and comedian Pat Dixon look at a case involving a woman attacking her ex-husband from beyond the grave! Night Knight investigates a Bogey Man crime scene. [Ep528]
Hungary, we're told, is run by an incorrigible authoritarian, Viktor Orban, who hasn't helped his popularity with the Western intelligentsia by seeking an end to the war in Ukraine. We're joined by Gladden Pappin, president of the Hungarian Institute for International Affairs, who says that when he settled his family in Hungary several years ago they discovered that Western reporting on the country had been nothing but lies. Sponsors: & Guest's Links: Guest's Twitter: @gjpappin
Still shaken from Hell House, Imogen learns about Dr. Sullivan's secret ties to A; the PLLs set out to uncover Bloody Rose's identity. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/mo-sisco/support
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In s02e07 “The Bogeyman” of Pretty Little Liars: Original Sin: Summer School, Imogen demands proof from Therapy Anne that she's not Bloody Rose, so Therapy Anne tells her bizarre story about how Archie Waters maybe killed her son. Mouse tries to fool the denizens of Spooky Spaghetti with a fake Angela Waters video, forgetting that the internet is full of terrible people with low cunning. Faran needs a pep talk from her mom to tell off Coach Rhodes and quit her job because she's never been so self-actualized. Tabby is surprised when Wes quits, and decides to make her own horror movie about Season 1. And Noa finally dumps Shawn, and then acts like she's the wronged one when he gets mad about her cheating.
In s02e07 “The Bogeyman” of Pretty Little Liars: Original Sin: Summer School, Imogen demands proof from Therapy Anne that she's not Bloody Rose, so Therapy Anne tells her bizarre story about how Archie Waters maybe killed her son. Mouse tries to fool the denizens of Spooky Spaghetti with a fake Angela Waters video, forgetting that the internet is full of terrible people with low cunning. Faran needs a pep talk from her mom to tell off Coach Rhodes and quit her job because she's never been so self-actualized. Tabby is surprised when Wes quits, and decides to make her own horror movie about Season 1. And Noa finally dumps Shawn, and then acts like she's the wronged one when he gets mad about her cheating.
Recent research suggested that our lungs contain tiny (micro- and nano-sized) plastic particles, courtesy of our widespread use plastic consumer products. Let's take a deeper look at the study to determine how serious of a health risk we're up against. As always, the media didn't tell you the whole story.
We watch “Space Babies” (Series 14, Episode 1) where the Doctor takes trainee-companion Ruby Sunday on her first (mis?)adventure in the TARDIS. Whilst our Whosome Twosome travel about in time and/or space, Ruby gets schooled on sixty years of Whostory, the Doctor scares the (Nan-E filter engaged:) excrement out of the titular Space Babies, and misunderstood-monster-of-the-week the Bogeyman turns out to be made of (Nan-E filter engaged:) inappropriate relations with female parent snot rockets! Welcome to the first proper episode in the latest new era of the (Jon-E filter engaged:) god-damned show you love!
Stay Tuned For Terror The Bogey Man Will Get You
The Doctor Whocast is back to join the Doctor and Ruby on a two-part adventure through time! After changing the nappies of horrifying talking space babies (except for Poppy, she's adorable), the time-traveling duo faces off against an all-powerful goddess of music!Episodes Discussed: Space Babies, The Devil's ChordThe Comic Book Podcast is brought to you by Talking Comics (www.talkingcomicbooks.com). The podcast is hosted by Steve Seigh, Bob Reyer, Joey Braccino, Aaron Amos, Chris Ceary, and John Burkle who weekly dissect everything comics-related, from breaking news to new releases. Our Twitter handle is @TalkingComics and you can email us at podcast@talkingcomicbooks.com.
REVIEW 305 1 "Space Babies" Russell T Davies 11 May 2024 TBD TBA The Doctor takes Ruby to a space station in the future orbiting another planet. After discovering a monster in the station's lower decks, the pair discover a crew of talking babies operating the ship in the upper levels. After mistaking the Doctor and Ruby as their parents, the crew explain that they have been alone for six years, under the care of NAN-E, who is discovered to be Jocelyn, the last member of the station's original crew who stayed when the crew were ordered to abandon the station. The Doctor and Ruby investigate the creature, nicknamed the Bogeyman, and learn that it was genetically grown from leftover baby snot, just as the babies were grown by the ship. Jocelyn tries to eject the creature from an airlock but Ruby and the Doctor stop her. Afterwards, the Doctor repairs the station and allows Jocelyn, the babies and the Bogeyman to make their way towards their new home. He invites Ruby to officially accompany him but warns her that he can never take her back to the day of her birth. Instead, Ruby asks to go back to see Carla and Cherry, as the Doctor starts to scan Ruby's DNA.
Who's behind these on-campus pro-Hamas demonstrations across the nation? George Soros, that's who. It's episode #563 of The ANEZ SEZ podcast...
In today's episode, “one, two, Freddy's coming for you” in Wes Craven's A Nightmare on Elm Street (1984) and Chuck Russell's A Nightmare on Elm Street 3: Dream Warriors (1987). In the original 1984 release, a group of teens attempt to outsmart Freddy Krueger, a supernatural killer who stalks them in their dreams. In the 1987 sequel, a band of institutionalized teens attempt to defeat Krueger and save the life of an innocent by intentionally entering Dreamland together to dire consequences. Aided by one of the most famous monsters in horror film canon, the films are considered essential viewing for fans of the slasher film, but is there more to this franchise than gore and Freddy's razor sharp wit? We're breaking it all down today with spoilers so stay tuned. Recommended Reading Christensen, Kyle. "The Final Girl versus Wes Craven's" A Nightmare on Elm Street": Proposing a Stronger Model of Feminism in Slasher Horror Cinema." Studies in Popular Culture 34.1 (2011): 23-47. Gill, Pat. "The monstrous years: Teens, slasher films, and the family." Journal of Film and Video 54.4 (2002): 16-30. Heba, Gary. "Everyday Nightmares: The Rhetoric of Social Horror in the Nightmare on Elm Street Series." Journal of Popular Film and Television 23.3 (1995): 106-115. Kendrick, James. "Razors in the Dreamscape: Revisiting" A Nightmare on Elm Street" and the Slasher Film." Film Criticism 33.3 (2009): 17-33. Nowell, Richard. Blood money: A history of the first teen slasher film cycle. Bloomsbury Publishing USA, 2010. Podoshen, Jeffrey Steven. "Home is Where the Horror Is: Wes Craven's Last House on the Left and A Nightmare on Elm Street." Quarterly Review of Film and Video 35.7 (2018): 722-729. Shimabukuro, Karra. "The Bogeyman of Your Nightmares: Freddy Krueger's Folkloric Roots." Studies in Popular Culture 36.2 (2014): 45-65. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/horror-homeroom/support
Unity Without Compromise with Dr. Steven LaTulippe – Bill Gates warns of a "test run" pandemic, hinting at the looming threat of Disease X. I explore the hidden agenda behind this, questioning the role of globalists and biolabs in engineering viral bioweapons. Amidst fear-mongering, I urge skepticism towards government mandates, advocating for personal freedom and resilience in the face of manipulative health crises narratives.
Unity Without Compromise with Dr. Steven LaTulippe – Bill Gates warns of a "test run" pandemic, hinting at the looming threat of Disease X. I explore the hidden agenda behind this, questioning the role of globalists and biolabs in engineering viral bioweapons. Amidst fear-mongering, I urge skepticism towards government mandates, advocating for personal freedom and resilience in the face of manipulative health crises narratives.
*WARNING!* This episode is extremely graphic with its descriptions involving children murders and cannibalism so please proceed with caution when listening about the story of the serial killer Hamilton "Albert" Fish, or The Bogeyman.
Today on the Matt Walsh Show, we're hearing more and more about the phantom of "white supremacy" in the lead up to election day. But white supremacy shouldn't be anywhere on the list of our top concerns. Also, a bunch of passenger jets have been grounded after they were found to have "loose bolts." Are we heading closer to that major airline disaster that I warned was coming? Plus, the defense secretary went missing for several days and nobody noticed. And that's not even the first time that kind of thing has happened in this administration. Finally, a video has gone viral of a female track runner beating a random guy in a race. Trans activists and feminists are celebrating video. But I'll explain why it actually undermines their position. Ep.1289 - - - DailyWire+: Unlock your Bentkey 14 day free trial here: https://bit.ly/3GSz8go Shop my merch collection here: https://bit.ly/3EbNwyj - - - Today's Sponsors: ExpressVPN - Get 3 Months FREE of ExpressVPN: https://bit.ly/3VeHvZM Grand Canyon University - Find your purpose at Grand Canyon University: https://www.gcu.edu/ - - - Socials: Follow on Twitter: https://bit.ly/3Rv1VeF Follow on Instagram: https://bit.ly/3KZC3oA Follow on Facebook: https://bit.ly/3eBKjiA Subscribe on YouTube: https://bit.ly/3RQp4rs
Illegal immigration is the migration of people into a country in violation of that country's immigration laws, or the continuous residence in a country without the legal right to. Illegal immigration tends to be financially upward, from poorer to richer countries. Illegal residence in another country creates the risk of detention, deportation, and/or other sanctions.Под определение нелегальных мигрантов попадают следующие категории:[1]Иностранцы, въезжающие в страну или находящиеся на её территории без документов, удостоверяющих личность, или же с поддельными документами.Мигранты, незаконно пересекшие границу государства, а также те, чье право на въезд является сфабрикованным.Иностранные граждане, находящиеся на территории государства с просроченной визой, а также иностранные студенты, не покинувшие страну по истечении срока учёбы и рабочие с просроченными трудовыми договорами.Дети, рожденные иностранными гражданами на территории государства (зависит от законодательства страны: в частности, в России ребёнок признается гражданином, если, по крайней мере, один из родителей является россиянином или оба родителя являются иностранцами, но их ребёнку отказано в гражданстве в стране, гражданами которой они являются).
Let's slash our way through a new wave, perhaps more hip Michael. That's right, we're breaking down Halloween H20 and Halloween Resurrection. This week we discuss call backs to what came before, what worked, what didn't, a battle of two Michaels in one room, what could have been. Can Michael Myers really die? Let's find out!
The Twenty-fourth Sunday after Trinity: Made Well St. Matthew 9:18-26 by William Klock Our Gospel today begins with this introduction from St. Matthew: As Jesus was talking, suddenly an official came up and knelt down in front of him. “It's my daughter!” he said. “She's just died! But if you will come and lay your hand on her, she'll live.” Imagine everything going through this man's head and heart. He's got to be grieving for his daughter. But there's also faith and hope or he wouldn't have been there. Mark and Luke tell us this man was a ruler of the local synagogue and that his name was Jairus. Jesus was surrounded by a crowd. He'd just got back from the other side of the sea of Galilee and this man came pressing through the crowd. He was an important person and knowing who he was, the people let him through. Jairus was desperate. Death is the end. At least it was until Jesus showed up. And so Jairus left his daughter's side and went to find Jesus. He'd heard about the healings Jesus had performed. He'd probably heard about Jesus raising the widow's son at Nain. He could see God's future in the present wherever Jesus went. And so he pleads with Jesus: “Come to my house and raise my daughter, too.” And Matthew says that seeing Jairus' faith and hope: Jesus got up and followed him and so did his disciples. But as they head off to Jairus' house, Jesus is stopped. Again, Mark and Luke tell us that he was overwhelmed by a crowd. And in the midst of the choking crowd, a woman approaches Jesus. Look at verses 20-21: Just then a woman appeared. She had suffered from bleeding for twelve years. She came up behind Jesus and touched the hem of his coat. “If I can only touch his coat,” she said to herself, “I'll be rescued.” To modern people this woman simply sounds like a sick person in the crowd. For First Century Jews she represented a lot more than that. What Matthew describes is most likely a menstrual disorder that caused her to bleed perpetually. And he highlights just how long this has been going on: twelve years. She's been bleeding for as long as Jairus' little daughter had been alive. In his Gospel, Luke also highlights the physical seriousness of her problem. At one point she'd had money, but now she's destitute. She spent it all on doctors and none of them had been able to help her. But it's not just that this woman has a medical problem that no one's been able to heal in twelve years. This woman's biggest problem is that she's unclean. Menstruation, according to the torah, rendered a woman unclean. It also rendered anyone who touched her unclean until sundown. It wasn't a sin issue. It was an issue of ritual purity, something vitally important to the system of temple and sacrifices and what that meant for this woman is that she's been unclean for twelve years. She was shut out of the temple, shut out of the sacrificial system, shut out of the synagogue, and because contact with her brought uncleanness, she was shut out of society. She might as well have been a leper. That gives us a sense of the risk she was taking that day. The crowd was pressing in on Jesus and this woman was working her way through the crowd to get to him. Everyone she touched was rendered unclean, even if they had no idea who was bumping and jostling into them. And by touching Jesus, she rendered him unclean too—or she should have. But she catches up to him, touches his robe. At this point, in his telling, Luke slows the story down to give us some insight into what's just happened. She touches Jesus' robe. She's healed. Somehow she knew as soon as it happened. She got what she wanted. Then she tries to quietly slip away through the crowd. But Jesus stopped everything. The crowd quickly goes quiet. Here's what Luke writes: Who touched me?” asked Jesus. Everybody denied it. “Master,” said Peter, “the crowds are crushing you and pressing you!” “Somebody touched me,” said Jesus. “Power went out from me and I knew it.” (Luke 8:45-46) Imagine what's going through that poor woman's head at this point. “Oh no! Somehow he noticed!” And so she hunches a little lower and shrinks back further into the crowd. She's afraid. If Jesus exposes her the crowd of people she just rendered unclean is going to be really angry. Jesus might be angry. She made him unclean too. Imagine the crowd going dead silent. No one knew what was happening, but something was wrong. Jesus was asking who had touched him. “Maybe,” they thought, “Jesus just realised that someone had picked his pocket.” Peter reminds us of the crowd pressing in on Jesus. “Master, Anyone could have touched you. What's the big deal?” No one says a word and the woman shrinks back even more in fear. What if she's found out? But Jesus explains: “No, Peter. No one bumped into me. No one picked my pocket. Power went out from me. Someone touched me in faith and I need to know who.” Just as the woman knew she'd been healed, Jesus knew that someone had been touched him and had been healed. It might sound like Jesus is talking about some kind of magic, but that's not it. God was at work through him. The woman had touched Jesus and somehow God had done something through that touch. Jesus wanted to know who and what. Again, from Luke's account: When the woman saw that she couldn't remain hidden, she came up, trembling, and fell down in front of him. She told him, in front of everyone, why she had touched him, and how she had been healed instantly. (Luke 8:47) Imagine how afraid she was. It was one thing to sneak through the crowd unnoticed, but once they figured out who and what she was, the people she'd jostled would have been furious. If Jesus hadn't been there they might have stoned her. But Jesus calls her out into the open to reveal his ministry and to reveal what real, saving faith looks like. She was an outsider. She lived apart from everyone. She was an outcast. But more importantly, because she was unclean, she didn't even have access to God through the normal channels of the torah. She might have been thinking that Jesus was just as angry as the rest of the crowd. She might have been afraid he was going to do something awful. But as she tells him what happened, he instead says to her: “Daughter, your faith has made you well; go in peace.” Jesus understood her real problem even if she didn't. She just wanted to be healed physically. Once the blood stopped she was ready to go home. But Jesus knew that her bigger problem was being an outsider. She was an Israelite by birth, but her physical disease had essentially forfeit her membership in Abraham's family. And now Jesus, as the king and representative of God's kingdom, addresses her, comforts her, calling her “Daughter”. He welcomes her into the kingdom. He assures her of her inheritance. That's what she needed most of all. And Jesus not only tells her, but tells the whole crowd that it's her faith that has made her well. It wasn't some magical force that she connived out of Jesus. It was faith in this man she'd heard about. It was faith in this one who was so obviously by his preaching and by his miracles the Lord's Messiah who had come to set the word to rights. And so she came to Jesus the Messiah in faith, knowing that if he could set Israel to rights, if he could set the world to rights, he could surely set her to rights too. She trusted enough to risk the crowd. And her faith overcame the fear of public exposure and public shaming. And because of that faith, Jesus sends her off in peace—he sends her off not only physically healed, but spiritually restored, and spiritually restored because she's been welcomed into the kingdom. Now, all this is wonderful, but what about Jairus' daughter? In Matthew's shortened version of the story, the girl was already dead. But as Mark and Luke tell it, she was dying when Jairus initially came to Jesus. There's a powerful sense of urgency. Jesus needed to get to Jairus' house soon and now he's been delayed. Luke tells us: While he was still speaking, someone arrived from the ruler's house. “Your daughter is dead,” he said, “don't trouble the teacher any longer.” (Luke 8:49) It's too late. While the crowd and the sick woman delayed Jesus, the girl had died. I would assume the servant hadn't seen what had just happened with the old woman or he might have been more hopeful about the situation. Luke says that Jesus addressed Jairus and the messenger: But Jesus, hearing this, answered him, “Don't be afraid. Just believe, and she will be rescued.” (Luke 8:50) Matthew then carries on and writes: Jesus went into the official's house. There he saw the flute-players, and everybody in a great state of agitation. “Go away!” he said. “The little girl isn't dead. She's asleep!” (Matthew 9:23-24) Jesus goes to Jairus' house anyway. It must have been a good way away, because by the time they get there the funeral mourners have already arrived and got things started. Matthew says “They all laughed at him”. They laughed at him the same way they'd laugh at you if you walked into Piercy's and told them the folks in the refrigerator are just sleeping. “Jesus, We're in the funeral business. This is how we make our living. We know a dead person when we see one. Faith's got nothing to do with it. She's gone!” But consider that the woman in the crowd could have said the same thing. “Faith? I've spent my life savings on doctors and none of them could heal me. And maybe the Lord could heal me—but I'd have to find some way to get into his presence first and I can't because I'm unclean. It's hopeless!” But that's not what she believed. She had faith. And Jairus has faith too. That he came to Jesus in the first place shows that he had faith, but that faith was strengthened by what he saw in the crowd and that faith was demonstrated as he invited Jesus home, even after his servant had told him that it was too late. And so as the crowd laughs at him, Jesus goes into the house. When the crowd had been put outside, he went in and took her by the hand, and she got up. And the report of this went out around the whole region. (Matthew 9:25-26) People—including the disciples—doubted. They lacked faith. And Jesus responds to them not only by working miracles, but by specifically working the miracles that the Old Testament prophets had said the Messiah would work. This is important to remember. Jesus didn't go around doing random miracles. What he did was fulfil the words of the prophets. He showed the faithfulness of the God of Israel. Isaiah had prophesied that the Messiah would preach good news to the poor and that he would give life to the dead. And that's just what Jesus does. The woman in the crowd: Jesus gave her her life back—physically, socially, spiritually. She was a daughter of Abraham, but because of her sickness she was unclean, an outcast, and shut out from the presence of God. She was doomed. But because of her faith, Jesus gave her new life and restored her to the fellowship of God's kingdom. If there was ever a case of good news being preached to the poor, that was it. And from there he goes to Jairus' daughter and literally raises the dead to life. He confirms the faith of Jairus and his wife. Jesus doesn't tell them to go in peace as he did the woman. He doesn't call Jairus “Son”—he didn't need that specific reassurance—but, nevertheless, their faith has brought them into the kingdom too. Jesus is ushering in the promised kingdom. He's giving healing and restoration and calling people into that kingdom. And at the same time, he's establishing his identity. Think about it. There were two common things that the average person ran into fairly regularly that would render them unclean: death and blood. Both were common and both were things everyone avoided. And both are here. The unclean woman comes to Jesus, touches him, and instead of Jesus turning to the crowd to ask who just made him unclean, he does just the opposite: “Who just caused power to go out from me?” The uncleanness couldn't touch Jesus. Just the opposite, in fact. Jesus' cleanness, his vitality, his life flow to those who come to him in faith. And it's for that reason that he didn't hesitate to go and lay hands on the dead girl. He made a point of touching the dead so that everyone could see that it's death that has to worry about coming into contact with Jesus, not the other way around. Have you heard the joke? When the Bogey Man goes to sleep, he checks under his bed for Chuck Norris. Brothers and Sisters, when Death goes to sleep, he checks under his bed for Jesus—or something like that. When Jesus comes, demons flee, disease is undone, sin is forgiven, and even death runs from his life-giving touch. Brothers and Sisters, Jesus foreshadows here what he'll do at the cross. He doesn't flee from our sickness and our sin. Just the opposite. He embraces us as sick and unclean and as tainted by death as we are in our sin. He let his enemies nail him to the cross and suffered death for their—for our—sake. He suffered and died, taking our punishment on himself, but even death couldn't hold him. On the third day he burst forth from his tomb, full of life, having conquered sin and death. The revolution had begun. And so we come to him in faith and he embraces us. He takes our sin himself and releases us to go in peace, cleansed and made whole, and welcomed into his kingdom. Then he fills us with his Spirit, his sons and daughters, and he sends us out to proclaim the revolution and to make it known. Remember, God sent his Son into the world to redeem us from sin and death, from sickness and pain. These are problems that we human beings have brought on ourselves because of our sin. In the midst of suffering I've often had people ask why God is punishing them. Friends, that's not how God works. Jesus tells us in John's Gospel, “For God so loved the world, that he gave his only Son, that whoever believes in him should not perish but have eternal life. For God did not send his Son into the world to condemn the world, but in order that the world might be saved through him” (John 3:16-17). Jesus didn't come to heap more misery and judgement on us. He came to heal and save because we were already suffering from the consequences of our sin, because we already stood condemned and judged. Remember, the Jews were suffering—they were living miserable lives in a sort of exile—they were supposed to be the people who lived with God in their midst, but when they returned from their exile in Babylon and rebuilt the temple, the divine cloud of glory never returned—and so their prayer and hope was that God would return and that when he did, he would smite all the pagan gentiles causing their misery. Brothers and Sisters, in Jesus God did come to visit his people, but in Jesus we see that our real problem isn't the evil people around us, the people persecuting us or causing our misery. The real problem is our own subjection to sin and the death that our sin has brought into the world. Not one of us is free from the corruption of sin. If God had come to visit his people as the Jews expected, it would have meant judgement and damnation for us all—Jew and gentile alike. But instead, in his lovingkindess, God visited his Creation by sending his Son to take our sin upon himself, to die the death we deserve, to make us clean and to set us free. He sent his Son so that when he does come at the end of history to judge the living and the dead, those who have believed in Jesus, those who have repented, submitted to his lordship, and trusted in his victory over sin and death, those who have become a part of the revolution, those who live in hopeful faith of God's new world, will be spared the punishment of sin. Jesus came to forgive and to welcome us into the kingdom he is establishing and which will be consummated on that last day. And so remember, God doesn't afflict us. Just the opposite. He so desires to help us out of the trouble brought by our sin that he spared not his own Son. And as he welcomes us into his kingdom, he sends us out into the world. As Jesus shared in our suffering in order to make us clean, he now sends us out to embrace those still subject to sin and death. Friends, Jesus had no reason to fear uncleanness because he was full of life. And we have no reason to fear uncleanness either. Jesus has washed us clean. He's filled us with his own Spirit. He's given us his own life. And now he calls us to go out into the world to preach good news to everyone else mired in and suffering the consequences of sin—to proclaim the good news that in the Lord Jesus sin and death are defeated and creation is finally being set to rights. As we once came to him in faith, trusting in his victory over sin and death, let us go out in that same faith, trusting that through his church—through us and in the power of the Spirit—he will make his saving and redeeming victory known to the world. Let us pray: Gracious Father, thank you for sending your Son into the world that we might be forgiven our sins and restored to life. Strengthen our faith that we might always trust in the life, the death, and the resurrection of Jesus, that we might always remember that he has conquered sin and death, and that we might go forth into the world in power to share his victory and to share his life. We ask this in his name. Amen.
The gang is back for our 85th episode. In this one Bart learns a little something about fraud and we are introduced to Santos Al Halper and his best friend Laddie. We also find out why Milhouse had the bowl as well as also discuss the following: - Cori explains why she missed last week's episode. - When does Mike from Bogeyman's Closet sleep? - An invitation to Michael Bolton. - This episode's sponsor: Big Charleston. - Our thoughts on the show retiring a gag that has been used for over 30 years. - Are we bringing in any new listeners that only watch Vanderpump Rules? - More timely references, this time we mention the Publisher's Clearinghouse Sweepstakes, Highlights Magazine, the band Musical Youth and much more. - Is there a statute of limitations on mail fraud? - Another plea to Joshua Jackson, any Joshua Jackson. - The story of the Simpsons moment that cemented Patrick and Bryan's friendship. - Which Bart quote drives Cori crazy? - A childhood story that shows the importance of parental supervision. All of this and so much more! So won't you come Jammin' with us? We are just a small part of the Rad Pantheon team so don't forget to check what is going on with us as well as our friends on https://linktr.ee/radpantheon
“Buddy, look around. Would I be surprised?” On this episode of Bots, Bugs, and Babes, my father (Al Jaconetti) and I look back at a polarizing cult classic, as we discuss House of 1000 Corpses (2003). So grab your map, don’t forget the chicken, and watch out for flat tires. Just remember, if [...]
Episode #311 of BGMania: A Video Game Music Podcast. This week on the show, Bryan and Bedroth from RPGera close out the spooky season and begin the month of November by exploring some cold and creepy hospitals! Email the show at bgmaniapodcast@gmail.com with requests for upcoming episodes, questions, feedback, comments, concerns, or whatever you want! Special thanks to our Executive Producers: Jexak & Xancu. EPISODE PLAYLIST AND CREDITS Main Theme from Project Hospital [Matúš Široký, 2018] Shinjuku Hygenic Hospital from Shin Megami Tensei III: Nocturne [Shoji Meguro, Toshiko Tasaki & Kenichi Tsuchiya, 2003] Hospital Battle from F.E.A.R. 2: Project Origin [Nathan Grigg, 2009] Meet the Nurse from ZombiU [Cris Velasco, 2012] Field Hospital from Front Mission [Yoko Shimomura, 1995] Betus Blues -Chapter 2: Light World- from Super Meat Boy [Danny Baranowsky, 2010] Hospital from Haunt the House: Terrortown [Raphael Benjamin Meyer, 2013] Nurse Piper from Silent Hill 2 [Akira Yamaoka, 2001] The Bogey Man from Two Point Hospital: Spooooooky Mode [Phil French & Tom Puttick, 2018] BGM #23 from Corpse Party 2: Dead Patient [Mao Hamamoto, 2013] Placebo from Neko Navy [FUJIMIYA AI, 2017] On Hospital Time from That Dragon, Cancer [Jon Hillman, 2016] Hospital Theme from The Last Act [Nikita Kryukov, 2021] The Hospital Room from Dreamfall: The Longest Journey [Leon Willett feat. Vivi Christensen, 2006] SUPPORT US Patreon: https://patreon.com/rpgera CONTACT US Website: https://rpgera.com Discord: https://discord.gg/cC73Heu Twitch: https://twitch.tv/therpgera Twitter: https://twitter.com/OriginalLDG Instagram: https://instagram.com/bryan.ldg/ Facebook: https://facebook.com/leveldowngaming RPGERA PODCAST NETWORK Very Good Music: A VGM Podcast The Movie Bar --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/bgmania/message
In this standalone bonus episode, our Holiday heroes (plus, Gideon from the campaign) venture into a spooky circus where they gamble, seek fortunes, and perform death-defying stunts. Come one, come all! The greatest show in Dannotaur has crazy clowns, loony llamas, and a surfeit of soul. wwditb.bigcartel.com for merch @wwditb on social media Sound/Music Credits: Music: Multiverse by Phat Sounds Free download: https://filmmusic.io/song/10554-multiverse Music: Tenebrous Brothers Carnival - Act One by Kevin MacLeod Free download: https://filmmusic.io/song/4470-tenebrous-brothers-carnival-act-one Music: Babylon by Kevin MacLeod Free download: https://filmmusic.io/song/3406-babylon Music: Mysterious by Agnese Valmaggia Free download: https://filmmusic.io/song/6786-mysterious Music: Forgotten Lands by KALAK Free download: https://filmmusic.io/song/10038-forgotten-lands Music: Investigation in the Dark [Alt Version 7] by Thor Oach Free download: https://filmmusic.io/song/11136-investigation-in-the-dark-alt-version-7 Music: Hidden Agenda by Kevin MacLeod Free download: https://filmmusic.io/song/3872-hidden-agenda Music: Doh De Oh by Kevin MacLeod Free download: https://filmmusic.io/song/3666-doh-de-oh Music: Somewhere Sunny (ver 2) by Kevin MacLeod Free download: https://filmmusic.io/song/4389-somewhere-sunny-ver-2 Music: Tenebrous Brothers Carnival - Snake Lady by Kevin MacLeod Free download: https://filmmusic.io/song/4476-tenebrous-brothers-carnival-snake-lady Music: Unseen by Phat Sounds Free download: https://filmmusic.io/song/11194-unseen Music: Vanishing by Kevin MacLeod Free download: https://filmmusic.io/song/4578-vanishing Music: George Street Shuffle by Kevin MacLeod Free download: https://filmmusic.io/song/3800-george-street-shuffle Music: Criminals (DECISION) by Sascha Ende Free download: https://filmmusic.io/song/248-criminals-decision Music: Not As It Seems by Kevin MacLeod Free download: https://filmmusic.io/song/4144-not-as-it-seems Music: Gaslamp Funworks by Kevin MacLeod Free download: https://filmmusic.io/song/3797-gaslamp-funworks Music: Call to Adventure by Kevin MacLeod Free download: https://filmmusic.io/song/3470-call-to-adventure Music: Sweet Nothingness by Philip Rice Free download: https://filmmusic.io/song/6825-sweet-nothingness Music: Suspensify by Alexander Nakarada Free download: https://filmmusic.io/song/11915-suspensify Music: Clockwork by Philip Rice Free download: https://filmmusic.io/song/6808-clockwork Music: Drums of the Deep by Kevin MacLeod Free download: https://filmmusic.io/song/3681-drums-of-the-deep Music: Circus Waltz by Kevin MacLeod Free download: https://filmmusic.io/song/3509-circus-waltz Music: The Path of the Goblin King by Kevin MacLeod Free download: https://filmmusic.io/song/4503-the-path-of-the-goblin-king Music: The Second Story by Alexander Nakarada Free download: https://filmmusic.io/song/4916-the-second-story Music: What Lies Ahead by Phat Sounds Free download: https://filmmusic.io/song/9962-what-lies-ahead Music: Ghost Processional by Kevin MacLeod Free download: https://filmmusic.io/song/3804-ghost-processional Music: Danse of Questionable Tuning by Kevin MacLeod Free download: https://filmmusic.io/song/3603-danse-of-questionable-tuning Music: The Butcher by Alexander Nakarada Free download: https://filmmusic.io/song/4742-the-butcher Music: Danse Macabre - Sad Part by Kevin MacLeod Free download: https://filmmusic.io/song/3598-danse-macabre-sad-part Music: Circus Of Freaks by Kevin MacLeod Free download: https://filmmusic.io/song/5740-circus-of-freaks Music: Find Them by Alexander Nakarada Free download: https://filmmusic.io/song/4878-find-them Music: Legion Of The Immortals by Tim Kulig Free download: https://filmmusic.io/song/11000-legion-of-the-immortals Music: Four Seasons by Alexander Nakarada Free download: https://filmmusic.io/song/4880-four-seasons Licensed under CC BY 4.0: https://filmmusic.io/standard-license
Behind Door 7 is something very terrifying indeed... Possibly the Bogeyman itself!
This week, our good friend Steve Carleton from The Geekz joins us to Rock behind the rows with the next two features in our Children of the Corn retrospective. Cool of the Week includes The Bogeyman, Return to Oz, The Bear, and Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Mutant Mayhem. Trailers this week are Creepshow season 4 and Shaky Shivers. The podcast spotlight shines on Happy Horror Time. Thanks for listening! The Horror Returns Website: https://thehorrorreturns.com THR YouTube Channel: https://youtube.com/@thehorrorreturnspodcast3277 THR Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/thehorrorreturns THR Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/thehorrorreturns/ Join THR Facebook Group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/1056143707851246 THR X: https://twitter.com/horror_returns?s=21&t=XKcrrOBZ7mzjwJY0ZJWrGA THR Instagram: https://instagram.com/thehorrorreturns?igshid=YmMyMTA2M2Y= THR TeePublic: https://www.teepublic.com/user/the-horror-returns SK8ER Nez Podcast Network: https://www.podbean.com/pu/pbblog-p3n57-c4166 E Society Spotify For Podcasters: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/esoc E Society YouTube Channel: https://youtube.com/channel/UCliC6x_a7p3kTV_0LC4S10A Music By: Steve Carleton Of The Geekz
Grigori Rasputin was a larger than life character in the court of Czar Nicholas II and Czarina Alexandra just before the Russian Revolution. He is also the subject of numerous myths; today, we'll debunk four of them. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/revisionisthistory/support
Learn about Wendy's Class About Wendy: Wendy Allnutt trained at the Central School of Speech and Drama. She held the post of Head of Movement at the Guildhall School of Music and Drama for 25 years and is a founder member of L'Oltrarno, Acting School in Florence. Other teaching credits include Colorado College USA, Conservatoire Stratford Ontario, Canada, Penn State summer schools, Laboratorio Internationale Teatro Degli Astrussi in Montalcino/St Mineato, l'Accademia SilviovD'Amico, Rome, LAMDA, Colby London Programme, BESG, and BADA. Movement Director: Sky TV's Fungus the Bogeyman (2016), BBC's Walking with Cavemen, and The Iceman Murderer. Wendy has been the Master of Movement at Shakespeare's Globe 1st season and recently Henry V1 parts 1, 2, and 3. Revival choreographer for Welsh National Opera's Magic Flute (Out of Joint / RNT) She Stoops to Conquer and A Laughing Matter, Romeo, and Juliet & Private Lives (Mercury) Brothers Karamazov, Maybe and Private Lives (Manchester Royal Exchange) India Song (Clywd), Goliath, Voyage in The Dark, and A Wedding Story (Sphinx). Bad Habits Slumping Animals into people Being in your body as an actor Just standing in the space. It takes quite a lot of understanding where your weight is in the space. Do you lean forward, which gives maybe an air of anxiety or enthusiasm? I would hate to say that if you stand in a certain way, it is a certain thing. Right. But we do read bodies. I work on trying to find a neutrality Neutral plus, so that your body is relaxed in line and ready to go. Your body and your voice, and your everything are ready to go. That's why you see so many British actors that you think are mind-blowing because they're ready. Musicians train every day. The actors don't, and if you're lucky enough, you need to be ready to play Hamlet now. Not in five weeks when you've done the work. No. Now. Yeah. And I think actors are a bit lazy about that. Are you keeping up with your instrument? It's about finding your inner self, your inner balance, and how your body works. It's a tough old business. It's not a nice game to play. We mustn't do mindless movement. Maybe you should challenge yourself on the treadmill, run towards something, or somebody's chasing you. It alters the way you run on the treadmill. I love it because it's talking about being conscious in your movement. I think that if we can apply a little bit of thought to why we do something about finding the weight in a movement. We have to keep the mind alive. There are so many things that block the mind off. You're going to be exploring conscious movement, that one to warm up the body, but also that can be used in learning what the conscious movement of your characters would be. I think you have to start with yourself. And discover maybe that your rib cage is very tight and that perhaps you can find a way to make it move a bit more. And also, if you change the thought, the quality of the movement changes. So again, if I reach up and I want to hail someone over there, it's a different kind of reach. That's what interests me about movement. How we move and why we move rather than just, it's an exercise. So that is actually if you are going to play an old person just for argument's sake. Why is their body decreed? What is it about their body? What are they? What are they working against? I mean, fears, for instance, in the Cherry Orchard. What is his body like? Is it just arthritis? What is it that makes his movements? And if you know the why and the how, then it's easier to inhabit the body of fears. To be bringing questions to you. The language changes the body. A physical imagination. Just try it. And try not to judge. Variation is what's interesting. It's not about being a clone.
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This week we are joined by Erin and Kevin from The Podcast That Wouldn't Die to talk about a few 1990 classics...Or not...? We cover Nightbreed and Graveyard Shift. Cool of the Week includes The Devil's Rain, The Bogeyman trailer, Dungeons and Dragons, The Mandela Effect, From, and The Sandman. Trailer is Dune 2. We shine the podcast spotlight on Gag Me With a Chainsaw. We get feedback from Drunk With Buds, Halloween is Forever, RF Jacque, Patrick Martin, Xim Vader, and Salem's Cellar. Thanks for listening! The Horror Returns Website: https://thehorrorreturns.com THR YouTube Channel: https://youtube.com/@thehorrorreturnspodcast3277 THR Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/thehorrorreturns THR Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/thehorrorreturns/ Join THR Facebook Group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/1056143707851246 THR Twitter: https://twitter.com/horror_returns?s=21&t=XKcrrOBZ7mzjwJY0ZJWrGA THR Instagram: https://instagram.com/thehorrorreturns?igshid=YmMyMTA2M2Y= THR TeePublic: https://www.teepublic.com/user/the-horror-returns SK8ER Nez Podcast Network: https://www.podbean.com/pu/pbblog-p3n57-c4166 E Society Spotify For Podcasters: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/esoc E Society YouTube Channel: https://youtube.com/channel/UCliC6x_a7p3kTV_0LC4S10A Music By: Steve Carleton Of The Geekz
On this episode of Expanded Perspectives, the guys start the show off by talking about how due to some bad weather, the Philson home has been without the internet for days! Then, a person tells a crazy story about a flying humanoid just like in the movie Jeepers Creepers! It took place around 3:00 am in Ohio. Next, a person writes in about a strange encounter they had with what they think was a skinwalker. After the break, Kyle brings up some strange stories about the Bogeyman! Also spelled boogieman or boogie man, any of a variety of fictional and oftentimes folkloric monsters described in stories designed to frighten children. Tales of the bogeyman and various analogs have been used for centuries all across the world to influence children to behave as their parents command and to exercise caution in dangerous situations or areas. The term is also sometimes used more generally to describe any fearsome or dreaded thing. This creature varies from person to person, as it has no definite appearance and is simply the embodiment of terror. Although usually depicted as a masculine entity, it can be female or genderless. While the description of the Bogeyman differs on a cultural level, there are often some shared similarities to the creatures. The Bogeyman is depicted as having claws, talons, and sharp teeth. Along with that, the Bogeyman is of the spirit variety, while the minority are demons, witches, and other legendary creatures. Some are even described to have certain animal features such as horns, hooves, and bug-like appearances. All of this and more on this installment of Expanded Perspectives! Sponsors: Mint Mobile: To get your new wireless plan for just $15 bucks a month, and get the plan shipped to your door for FREE, go to mintmobile.com/expanded Want to Share Your Story? Email: expandedperspectives@yahoo.com Hotline: 888-393-2783
Adam goes in-depth into Young Throwback's story! From his upbringing to meeting Gucci and more. ----- 00:00 Intro 0:00 Sponsored by Mountain Dew for BMX Riding and moving to Atlanta from Savanah at the age of 13 1:30 Meeting Gucci Mane through his mother and his mom saying she knew Gucci was going to be a star 6:40 Throwback talks being Gucci Mane's right-hand man 8:00 Throwback speaks on dropping Gucci Mane's mixtapes while he was locked up 9:30 Throwback gives his take on Jordan Tower 10:10 Throwback recalls the times when Gucci was beefing with Jeezy, getting hit during an altercation in Florida and not wanting to go to the hospital because of warrants 12:50 Adam asks Throwback what it was like being an enforcer for Gucci Mane 14:20 Throwback speaks on the night Gucci Mane and Young Jeezy beef started after Jeezy performed "So Icy" 16:50 Throwback says that if you didn't carry, you couldn't even be around Gucci Mane at the time 18:20 Throwback on the time he and Gucci ___ someone after getting set up by two girls in New York 26:00 Throwback speaks on what he was doing after Gucci turned himself in and not even being brought in for questioning 30:10 Throwback on what the first meeting with Gucci was like after he was released and says that Gucci wrote him a letter from prison saying he was going to sign him to 1017 31:40 Throwback on being told that O-Block guys were just like him and linking with Chief Keef and flying to California to meet them 34:00 Throwback on meeting Adam at the Glo Jumper release 35:00 Throwback on how he felt about Gucci Mane letting everyone believe that he was the one that __ the __ and being regarded as the "Bogeyman of Rap" 37:30 Throwback says Gucci Mane was robbing people that were known 39:30 Throwback speaks on the Verzuz Battle between Gucci and Jeezy and his thoughts on Gucci bringing up Pookie Loc 41:10 Young Throwback explains where his name came from 42:20 Throwback on helping Gucci do his drops while he was locked up and a part of the conversation regarding Offset's BM being leaked to Jordan Tower 45:20 Throwback says that Takeoff was the only one who shook his hand when meeting the Migos50:00 Adam asks Throwback why he's waited until now to do interviews and speak on all of these situations 52:50 Throwback reacts to Pookie Loc's son not appreciating his father being used as a punchline 54:30 Throwback speaks on stealing $10k from Waka Flocka Flame and says he felt like he deserved a Brick Squad bird chain 56:10 Throwback on why he feels like Dell wanted everyone to know that Gucci didn't ___ Pookie Loc 58:50 Throwback on the potential naysayers to come after this interview drops 59:30 Throwback asks Adam about his experience at AVN Convention 1:00:30 Throwback speaks on losing his son and sister Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices