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The Cryptidbits Podcast
Season 1 Episode 19: Bunyip

The Cryptidbits Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 17, 2025 44:06


There's something in the billabong! Look out! We're in the land down under hunting the origins of the bunyip.

Red Thread
64: The Australian Cryptids You Never Knew Existed: The Bunyip, The Yowie & Drop Bears | Red Thread

Red Thread

Play Episode Listen Later May 11, 2025 170:34


Get 50% off FactorMeals with free shipping: go to https://www.factormeals.com/redthread50off Welcome to The Red Thread, a podcast series where two friends (Jordan and Jackson) investigate the peculiar space just beyond reality. Cryptids, Conspiracies, Cults and more are on the investigation board and nothing is off limits. What will they discover? There's only one way to find out... --- Common Threads Initiative: The 30 day YouTube ad revenue generated from this video will be donated to the following charities; The Indigenous Literacy Foundation: https://www.indigenousliteracyfoundation.org.au/ Koala Conservation Australia: https://koalaconservationaustralia.org.au We highly encourage audience members to check out the charities featured in our Common Threads Initiative each month! We greatly appreciate those that do! Thank you. --- Check out FriendlyJordies: https://www.youtube.com/@friendlyjordies Check out Jordan Shanks: https://www.youtube.com/@jordanshanks5340 Check out Jordan on tour in Australia:https://www.friendlyjordies.com/ Support the show, leave a rating and remember to subscribe: Listen on Audio ➡️ https://linktr.ee/redthreadshow Listen to other Our Other Shows ➡️ https://linktr.ee/theofficialnetwork Support us on Patreon ➡️ https://www.patreon.com/theofficialpodcast This is Episode #64, where we talk about some of the most popular Australian cryptids; The Bunyip, The Yowie & Drop Bears. Originally recorded 06/05/25. Show Notes: https://docs.google.com/document/d/1d0uOgQxgy-grJMF4iIecaOWXZ5yqCrh6UsQzCdc-13U/edit?usp=sharing Hosts: Jackson - https://www.twitter.com/zealotonpc Jordan - https://www.twitter.com/friendlyjordies Writer/Producer: Jackson Clarke Music/Editing by: https://linktr.ee/zayaLT Thumbnail: https://www.instagram.com/nook_eilyk/ Designer: http://www.jr-design-co.com/ Produced under The Official Podcast Network Contact (business only): theofficialpodcastyt@gmail.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Chester's Book Club
The Bunyip and the Stars

Chester's Book Club

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 18, 2025 7:45


Today we read, The Bunyip and the Stars, by Adam Duncan.Help support the podcast and subscribe to hear a longer episode each month and some bonus content for only 99 cents. Click the link below!https://creators.spotify.com/pod/show/chestersbookclub/subscribeChester's Book Club library/tote bag!Australia & NZ link below ($32AUD including shipping):https://buy.stripe.com/28o9CfduAfPw4q4147Worldwide link below ($30-32USD including shipping):https://buy.stripe.com/00gcOrcqwcDk8GkeUY

Ben & Liam

Ben & Liam

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 8, 2025 28:29 Transcription Available


Full show Tuesday, April 8th, 2025 Running order: What do you find sexy that not many people do? Pick the flick: We have a cheater online What’s your work lingo? Gather round: Exampling the Bunyip to Victorian’s Is your name a food? Join our Exclusive Facebook Group Listen Live on the Nova Player App Follow us on Instagram - TikTok - Facebook - SnapchatSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Sitting Under A Tree
Ep 381 - Five Stars

Sitting Under A Tree

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 3, 2025 36:47


This week I got five stars in The List and The Advertiser, and I won a weekly award at the Adelaide Fringe for best comedy! This kind of week is really as much as I could have dreamed of when I started working on the show a couple years ago, but still on Sunday I felt tired and sad.   I took a walk this morning down to the Torrens near my Mum's place in Thebarton, there's a beautiful trail there with signs telling the story of the Bunyip as written by a children's author. On the signs there are prompts encouraging you to ask questions about the bush around you, the animals, the plants, and the river - why are they the way they are? What can you see? Can you see these particular things? Etc.   The thing that made me realise on Sunday that I was feeling tired was that I had started going to my phone more frequently, looking for the next dopamine hit from ticket sales, Instagram interactions, messages, or whatever. It took me most of the day before I realised the increased frequency of my desperate search for the next hit was a symptom of my tiredness - I hadn't had much sleep the two previous nights, and my body needed a rest.   Going for a walk in the bush (I mean it's Thebarton, so not really, but you know) this morning was a great reminder to be grateful for the success that I'm enjoying right now, but also to remember that that success doesn't actually mean all that much anyway! Like, yes take a look around and enjoy the five star reviews and the award and the ticket sales and the money and all that, but also, there's plenty of beautiful trees and birds out there just waiting for you any time you want. I could have gone for a walk two years ago and never even written this show, and the bush would have been there waiting for me all the same. But I didn't, i wrote a show about Chopin.

Bust or Trust: A Kids' Mystery Podcast

The Bunyip is a swamp dwelling creature found in Aboriginal oral traditions. But is it also really found in the swamps of South-Eastern Australia? Athena and Tiernan explore all the murky evidence and then its up to you chief detectives to solve the case. Brought to you by Small Wardour, makers of some of the best podcasts for kids. *** If your chief detectives want to hear more from the investigations, including more compelling evidence and extra fun facts, then you can become a paid subscriber of the show. Just click Subscribe on Apple Podcasts or visit patreon.com/bustortrustpodcast to get access to weekly bonus episodes, ad-free and early listening and exclusive extras. Your support will help us to investigate even more amazing mysteries. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

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Great Audiobooks
Bunyip Land, by George Manville Fenn. Part IV.

Great Audiobooks

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 16, 2025 93:38


Joe Carstairs is a boy on a farm in Australia. His father is a keen naturalist who, some years before had set off for New Guinea in search of specimens, and never been heard of again. Joe is old enough to mount a search expedition, and takes with him a local doctor and an aboriginal worker on his farm. They find themselves joined by a stowaway, Jimmy, whose father is a squatter (farmer) nearby, together with his dog, Gyp.This team sets off, arrive in New Guinea, hire some more porters, and travel guided by some sixth sense straight to where Mr. Carstairs has been kept a prisoner, along with another Englishman, whose mind has gone, under the stress of his imprisonment.There are the usual close shaves and tense moments, but finally they achieve their end, and return home triumphantly.This is a collaborative reading.Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy

Great Audiobooks
Bunyip Land, by George Manville Fenn. Part VII.

Great Audiobooks

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 16, 2025 75:37


Joe Carstairs is a boy on a farm in Australia. His father is a keen naturalist who, some years before had set off for New Guinea in search of specimens, and never been heard of again. Joe is old enough to mount a search expedition, and takes with him a local doctor and an aboriginal worker on his farm. They find themselves joined by a stowaway, Jimmy, whose father is a squatter (farmer) nearby, together with his dog, Gyp.This team sets off, arrive in New Guinea, hire some more porters, and travel guided by some sixth sense straight to where Mr. Carstairs has been kept a prisoner, along with another Englishman, whose mind has gone, under the stress of his imprisonment.There are the usual close shaves and tense moments, but finally they achieve their end, and return home triumphantly.This is a collaborative reading.Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy

Great Audiobooks
Bunyip Land, by George Manville Fenn. Part V.

Great Audiobooks

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 16, 2025 105:51


Joe Carstairs is a boy on a farm in Australia. His father is a keen naturalist who, some years before had set off for New Guinea in search of specimens, and never been heard of again. Joe is old enough to mount a search expedition, and takes with him a local doctor and an aboriginal worker on his farm. They find themselves joined by a stowaway, Jimmy, whose father is a squatter (farmer) nearby, together with his dog, Gyp.This team sets off, arrive in New Guinea, hire some more porters, and travel guided by some sixth sense straight to where Mr. Carstairs has been kept a prisoner, along with another Englishman, whose mind has gone, under the stress of his imprisonment.There are the usual close shaves and tense moments, but finally they achieve their end, and return home triumphantly.This is a collaborative reading.Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy

Great Audiobooks
Bunyip Land, by George Manville Fenn. Part VI.

Great Audiobooks

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 16, 2025 97:20


Joe Carstairs is a boy on a farm in Australia. His father is a keen naturalist who, some years before had set off for New Guinea in search of specimens, and never been heard of again. Joe is old enough to mount a search expedition, and takes with him a local doctor and an aboriginal worker on his farm. They find themselves joined by a stowaway, Jimmy, whose father is a squatter (farmer) nearby, together with his dog, Gyp.This team sets off, arrive in New Guinea, hire some more porters, and travel guided by some sixth sense straight to where Mr. Carstairs has been kept a prisoner, along with another Englishman, whose mind has gone, under the stress of his imprisonment.There are the usual close shaves and tense moments, but finally they achieve their end, and return home triumphantly.This is a collaborative reading.Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy

Great Audiobooks
Bunyip Land, by George Manville Fenn. Part III.

Great Audiobooks

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 16, 2025 101:09


Joe Carstairs is a boy on a farm in Australia. His father is a keen naturalist who, some years before had set off for New Guinea in search of specimens, and never been heard of again. Joe is old enough to mount a search expedition, and takes with him a local doctor and an aboriginal worker on his farm. They find themselves joined by a stowaway, Jimmy, whose father is a squatter (farmer) nearby, together with his dog, Gyp.This team sets off, arrive in New Guinea, hire some more porters, and travel guided by some sixth sense straight to where Mr. Carstairs has been kept a prisoner, along with another Englishman, whose mind has gone, under the stress of his imprisonment.There are the usual close shaves and tense moments, but finally they achieve their end, and return home triumphantly.This is a collaborative reading.Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy

Great Audiobooks
Bunyip Land, by George Manville Fenn. Part II.

Great Audiobooks

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 16, 2025 114:12


Joe Carstairs is a boy on a farm in Australia. His father is a keen naturalist who, some years before had set off for New Guinea in search of specimens, and never been heard of again. Joe is old enough to mount a search expedition, and takes with him a local doctor and an aboriginal worker on his farm. They find themselves joined by a stowaway, Jimmy, whose father is a squatter (farmer) nearby, together with his dog, Gyp.This team sets off, arrive in New Guinea, hire some more porters, and travel guided by some sixth sense straight to where Mr. Carstairs has been kept a prisoner, along with another Englishman, whose mind has gone, under the stress of his imprisonment.There are the usual close shaves and tense moments, but finally they achieve their end, and return home triumphantly.This is a collaborative reading.Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy

Great Audiobooks
Bunyip Land, by George Manville Fenn. Part I.

Great Audiobooks

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 16, 2025 105:16


Joe Carstairs is a boy on a farm in Australia. His father is a keen naturalist who, some years before had set off for New Guinea in search of specimens, and never been heard of again. Joe is old enough to mount a search expedition, and takes with him a local doctor and an aboriginal worker on his farm. They find themselves joined by a stowaway, Jimmy, whose father is a squatter (farmer) nearby, together with his dog, Gyp.This team sets off, arrive in New Guinea, hire some more porters, and travel guided by some sixth sense straight to where Mr. Carstairs has been kept a prisoner, along with another Englishman, whose mind has gone, under the stress of his imprisonment.There are the usual close shaves and tense moments, but finally they achieve their end, and return home triumphantly.This is a collaborative reading.Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy

Bit Storm
Beach Cab

Bit Storm

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 24, 2024 35:20


Ben and Trev are back at it yet again, discussing stupid games that have no reason to exist and therefore don't. The games discussed this week are:A vet management gameIn Search of Bunyip, a monster hunting game set on Lake EildonAn action / roguelike set on a beach where you are doing odd jobs for familiesAn action adventure set in a car chasing down the mythical Snacknado.

The Stress Factor Drum and Bass Podcast
Stress Factor Podcast 317 - DJ B-12 - November 2024 Drum and Bass Studio Mix

The Stress Factor Drum and Bass Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 16, 2024


Dive into the pulsating world of rhythm and bass with the latest episode 317 of The Stress Factor Drum and Bass Podcast, where DJ B-12 returns to deliver an electrifying studio mix that will elevate your auditory experience. Spanning an impressive 3 hours and 38 minutes, this November 2024 edition is a masterclass in the genre, showcasing a meticulously curated selection of 135 tracks that embody the very essence of drum and bass. From the thumping beats of mainstage anthems to the smooth, flowing melodies of liquid DnB, each track is expertly woven together to create a seamless journey through sound that will keep you moving and grooving from start to finish. This episode is not just a mix; it's an immersive experience that captures the vibrant energy of the dancefloor, featuring the freshest vocal tracks that resonate with emotion and intensity. DJ B-12's skillful transitions and keen ear for the latest electro-infused DnB sounds ensure that listeners are treated to a dynamic range of styles, making it perfect for both dedicated fans and newcomers alike. Whether you're looking to energize your workout, enhance your party atmosphere, or simply lose yourself in the beats, this podcast episode is your ultimate soundtrack for November. Tune in and let the rhythm take control as you explore the cutting-edge of drum and bass music. This episode includes tracks and remixes by the following artists and on these labels: Kanine, UNLEASHED, Alpha Rhythm, Etherwood, Fokuz Recordings, ALSO, Tengu, LISWAF, Manifest, Cascade, Lizplay Records, Culture Shock, Totally Enormous Extinct Dinosaurs, Culture Shock Music. InMost, Soulvent Records, Matrix, Futurebound, Synth System, Anna Simone, UKF, Feed The Fire, SOLR, Kr33per, Kat, Galacy Records, Leniz, Telomic, Susan H, Sam M, Liquicity Records, Used, Idle Days, Breakbeat Kaos II, Grafix, Elipsa, DnB Allstars, Gravity, LW Recordings, DC Breaks, ghost., Pyro Records, Metrik, AEON MODE, Hospital Records, Laidback Luke, Katy Alex, Kove, Mixmash Records, Jane Doe DnB, Dirtbox Recordings, Rob Gasser, Miss Lina, High Tea Music, Aktive, Deadbeats, T and Sugah, Sub Focus, Katy B, Positiva, K Motionz, Sleepless Music Ltd., Jon Void, Mohican Sun, Integral Records, Pythius, MVE, Blackout Music NL, Krakota, L8NCY, Tyler Blue, Audiorotica, tunnl vision, Lexurus, Dimension, NGHTMRE, Mougleta, Jack In Box, Future Breakz Records, Lee Mvtthews, Amila, John Summit, Julia Church, Experts Only, Feed The Fire, Riot Records, YASUKI, Friction, Poppy Baskcomb, Subsonic, Elevate Records, S.P.Y, Sourcee, Smoke Music, Voicians, Blossom, Keeno, Delta Heavy, Hayley May, Hedara, Culture Shock, Andromedik, Sarah De Warren, Demax Music, Keeno, Keeno Music, DIMOD, BazAan, Lizplay Records, Grafix, Andromedik, EMI, Ishnlv, Zorka Music, Jack In Box, Nothing But, Mania, NUFORM, Etherwood, Blean, Beats In Mind, Technimatic, Riya, Shur-I-Kan, Anjunabeats, Spearhead Records, SOLR, Kr33per, Synergy, Foudrage Records, Armodine, Viper Recordings, Kastuvas, Kia Ora, Bloque, LW Recordings, Aktive, Aleya Mae, DeVice, Friction, Lauren L'aimant, Funkstar De Luxe, Fred V, Armada Music, Kara, Deep Notion, NUFORM, REAPER, The Arcturians, Slippy, Bassrush Records, Softest Hard, Dim Mak Records, Lucas, Steve, Yves V, Xoro, SPINNIN' RECORDS, tunnl vision, Fokuz Recordings, Taxman, flowanastasia, Viper Recordings, Andromedik, Luka, Level 2, L-Side, V Recordings, Dot, mau5trap, Dustkey, Focusfire, Ionyx, Used, Breakbeat Kaos II, Leftwing Kody, Turno, Armada Subjekt, Grace Barton, Pilot., Leniz, Nathan Smoker, Qua Rush, Eastcolors, Addictive Behaviour Records, SUBBWELL, Soundr, NIGHTMODE, V O E, Dan Dakota, Blooom, YUSSI, Cameron Hayes, DnB Active Records, Paul Oakenfold, Asher D, René LaVice, New State Music, Sigala, TREVOR DANIEL, 24KGoldn, Ministry of Sound Recordings, Tom Cane, 1991, Henry Dell, Ekko, Sidetrack, Ruth Royall, Liam Bailey, NCT Remix, Dellamar, Binary, Genome Records, Circadian, System F, Armada Music, YOU, Tyla, DJ Marky, Makoto, Human Elements, Anile, Footnotes, Rudimental, PNAU, ARCO, Room Two Recordings, Pola, Bryson, Kelli-Leigh, Shogun Audio, Liquefaction, Cascade, Natus, EMCD, DNBB Digital, Andy C, whoismoli, Genetics, Elle Exxe, DeVice, Teddy Killerz, Armodine, Souped Up Records, Maurizzle, High Tea Music, Georgie Riot, Riot Records, DNMO, Wolfy Lights, Blooom, Kaskade, Wilkinson, Paige Cavell, BMG Rights Management (UK) Limited, Royall Sound, Total Recall, T3K, Krakota, Jurgen Vries, Shena, Blvck Crowz, Bunyip, Skankandbass, Bastion, Effy, Mall Grab, Fragrance Recordings, Emily Makis, Deadline, Elevate Records. Tracklist 01. Kanine - Chemicals [UNLEASHED] 02. Alpha Rhythm - From The Ashes (Etherwood Remix) [Fokuz Recordings] 03. ALSO and Tengu present LISWAF - Eywa [Manifest] 04. Cascade - Tell Me [Lizplay Records] 05. Culture Shock and Totally Enormous Extinct Dinosaurs - Back In Time (Extended Mix) [Culture Shock Music] 06. In:Most - Wibble [Soulvent Records] 07. Matrix and Futurebound and Synth System - Return To You (ft. Anna Simone) (DJ Edit) [UKF] 08. Feed The Fire - Power [Manifest] 09. SOLR and Kr33per - Magenta Sky (ft. Kat) [Galacy Records] 10. Leniz - Innerself [Galacy Records] 11. Telomic - Underwater ft. Susan H (Sam M Remix) [Liquicity Records] 12. Used - Psycho (feat. Idle Days) [Breakbeat Kaos II] 13. Grafix and Elipsa - Miss A Moment [DnB Allstars] 14. Gravity - Out Of This World [LW Recordings] 15. DC Breaks - Eleven [Not On Label] 16. ghost. - Save You (Extended) [Pyro Records] 17. Metrik X AEON MODE - Awake [Hospital Records] 18. Laidback Luke and Katy Alex - Could You Be The One (Kove Remix) [Mixmash Records] 19. Jane Doe DnB - Falling Down [Dirtbox Recordings] 20. Rob Gasser and Miss Lina - Chase Me [High Tea Music] 21. Aktive - Know By Now [Deadbeats] 22. T and Sugah - Danger [UKF] 23. Sub Focus and Katy B - Push The Tempo [Positiva] 24. K Motionz - Infinite (Freedom) [Sleepless Music Ltd.] 25. Jon Void - All Night [Liquicity Records] 26. Mohican Sun - Vudu [Integral Records] 27. Pythius and MVE - All I Know (Matrix and Futurebound Remix) [Blackout Music NL] 28. Krakota - Rhythm House [Sleepless Music Ltd.] 29. AEON MODE - Touch ft. L8NCY [Deadbeats] 30. Tyler Blue - Orbiter [Audiorotica] 31. tunnl vision - Fooling Myself [Liquicity Records] 32. Lexurus - Crystalize [Liquicity Records] 33. Dimension, Sub Focus and NGHTMRE - Angel (ft. Mougleta) [Dimension] 34. Jack In Box - Run Away Find Away [Future Breakz Records] 35. Lee Mvtthews - Runaway feat. Amila [Lee Mvtthews (AEI)] 36. John Summit and Sub Focus - Go Back feat. Julia Church (D and B VIP) [Experts Only] 37. Feed The Fire - Your Love [Riot Records] 38. YASUKI - Nothing To Lose [Manifest] 39. Friction Ft. Poppy Baskcomb - I Need To Feel (Subsonic Remix) [Elevate Records] 40. Kanine - Light It Up [UNLEASHED 41. S.P.Y - No More [Sleepless Music Ltd.] 42. Sourcee - Nothing To Lose (Extended Mix) [Smoke Music] 43. Voicians - Close To Me [Liquicity Records] 44. Blossom - Stay (Original Mix) [UKF] 45. Keeno - Ocean [Liquicity Records] 46. Delta Heavy - Never Alone (ft. Hayley May) [Delta Heavy] 47. Subsonic - Call Your Name (ft. Hedara) [UKF] 48. Culture Shock - Breathe (Extended Mix) [Culture Shock Music] 49. Andromedik - Stone (ft. Sarah De Warren) [Demax Music] 50. Keeno - Courage (VIP) [Keeno Music] 51. DIMOD and BazAan - Heartfelt [Lizplay Records] 52. Grafix and Andromedik - Comedown (Extended Version) [Liquicity Records] 53. Sub Focus - Off The Ground [EMI] 54. Ishnlv - Into That Good Night [Zorka Music] 55. Jack In Box - I Like That [Nothing But] 56. Mania - Feel Alive [NUFORM] 57. Etherwood and Blean - Got Me Falling [Beats In Mind] 58. Technimatic and Riya - Deep Sands [Liquicity Records] 59. Shur-I-Kan - My Love (Keeno Remix) [Anjunabeats] 60. Emba - Mirrors (Kove Remix) [Spearhead Records] 61. Jack In Box - Take To The Sky [Future Breakz Records] 62. SOLR and Kr33per - Alive [Galacy Records] 63. Synergy - Falling [Foudrage Records] 64. Armodine - Light Inside [Viper Recordings] 65. Kastuvas - Promises [Kia Ora] 66. Bloque - Windchimes [LW Recordings] 67. Aktive - What I Need feat. Aleya Mae (Extended Mix) [DeVice] 68. Friction x AEON:MODE - State Of Mind (ft. Lauren L'aimant) (Extended Mix) [Deadbeats] 69. Funkstar De Luxe vs Fred V - Sun Is Shining (Extended Mix) [Armada Music] 70. Kara and Deep Notion - Would You Be [NUFORM] 71. REAPER - STAY ALIVE (feat. The Arcturians) (Slippy Remix) [Bassrush Records] 72. Softest Hard - 3AM [Dim Mak Records] 73. Lucas and Steve, Yves V - After Midnight (feat. Xoro) (Aktive Remix) [SPINNIN' RECORDS] 74. tunnl vision - Airport Taxi [Fokuz Recordings] 75. Taxman ft. flowanastasia - Forever [Viper Recordings] 76. Andromedik and Luka - Lied To You (Extended Mix) [UKF] 77. Level 2 and L-Side - Offline [V Recordings] 78. Dot - millennium [mau5trap] 79. Dustkey - Hard To Leave You [Galacy Records] 80. Focusfire and Ionyx - Starship [Focusfire] 81. Used - Limelight (Extended Mix) [Breakbeat Kaos II] 82. Leftwing Kody and Hayley May - Bring The Heat (Turno Extended Remix) [Armada Subjekt] 83. T and Sugah and Grace Barton - Lo Lo [Pilot.] 84. Leniz - Come Through [Galacy Records] 85. T and Sugah - Set It Off (ft. Nathan Smoker) [Pilot.] 86. Qua Rush - Over Me (Eastcolors Remix) [Addictive Behaviour Records] 87. SUBBWELL - Waiting [Subbwell] 88. Slippy - Feel Alive (feat. Soundr) [NIGHTMODE] 89. V O E - We Will - 11A [Viper Recordings] 90. Dan Dakota - Yot Klub (Blooom Rework) [Liquicity Records] 91. YUSSI - Nonstop feat. Cameron Hayes [DnB Active Records] 92. Lexurus - Magnify [Liquicity Records] 93. Paul Oakenfold - Ready Steady Go (ft. Asher D) (René LaVice Remix) [New State Music] 94. Voicians - Rollerfunk [Liquicity Records] 95. Sigala, TREVOR DANIEL and 24KGoldn - Its A Feeling (Kove Extended Remix) [Ministry of Sound Recordings] 96. Synergy - All Makes Sense (feat. Tom Cane) [Sleepless Music Ltd.] 97. 1991 - Eternity (feat. Henry Dell) [UKF] 98. Sub Focus and Dimension - Ready To Fly [EMI] 99. Sub Focus - Wildfire (Extended Mix) [Positiva] 100. Ekko and Sidetrack - The Light feat. Ruth Royall [Viper Recordings] 101. Dimension - Lord's Prayer (feat. Liam Bailey) [Dimension] 102. T and Sugah - French Fries (NCT Remix) [Liquicity Records] 103. T and Sugah - Days Away ft. Voicians (Aktive Remix) [Liquicity Records] 104. Dellamar - Electric City [Lizplay Records] 105. Binary - Elected Pulse [Genome Records] 106. Circadian x System F - Cry (Extended Mix) [Armada Music] 107. Culture Shock - Universe (ft. YOU) [Culture Shock Music] 108. Tyla - Water (DJ Marky and Makoto Remix) [Human Elements] 109. nile - Mirrors Image [Footnotes] 110. Rudimental, 1991, PNAU and ARCO - The Feeling [Room Two Recordings] 111. Aktive - Touch (Extended Mix) [DeVice] 112. Pola and Bryson and Kelli-Leigh - The One I Need [Shogun Audio] 113. Liquefaction - Caffe [Lizplay Records] 114. Liquefaction - Heavenly Kisses [Lizplay Records] 115. Cascade - Sunset Glow [Lizplay Records] 116. Natus - London In Blossom [Fokuz Recordings] 117. EMCD - Falling [DNBB Digital] 118. Andy C - Positions feat. whoismoli (Extended Mix) [Armada Music] 119. René LaVice and Genetics - Demons feat. Elle Exxe (Extended Mix) [DeVice] 120. Teddy Killerz and Armodine - Supa Sweet [Souped Up Records] 121. T and Sugah - Imma Give (DnB VIP) [Pilot.] 122. Maurizzle - The Chase [High Tea Music] 123. Georgie Riot - Don't Let Go [Riot Records] 124. DNMO and Wolfy Lights - Bombalaya (Blooom Remix) [UKF] 125. Kaskade and Wilkinson and Paige Cavell - Shine On (Extended Mix) [BMG Rights Management (UK) Limited] 126. Ruth Royall - Feels Like Home [Royall Sound] 127. Total Recall - Iron Palms [T3K] 128. Krakota and Jurgen Vries - Wilderness feat. Shena (Extended Mix) [Armada Music] 129. Blvck Crowz and Aktive - Collide [Viper Recordings] 130. Bunyip - Whispering Angel [Skankandbass] 131. Bastion - Radio (VIP) [UKF] 132. Effy and Mall Grab - iluv (vip) [Fragrance Recordings] 133. Emily Makis and Deadline - Freak Like Me [Elevate Records] 134. Voicians - Departure [Liquicity Records] 135. AEON MODE - Aurora [Deadbeats]

Fringe Radio Network
Sasquatch Encounter During Armed Forces Training - Bigfoot Terror In The Woods

Fringe Radio Network

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 13, 2024 45:16


In cryptids in the news and other oddities, KJ covers a cryptid from Australia known as the Bunyip. Bill covers and account from a US veteran that discusses how Sasquatch was described during survival training. Including mention of the fact that during the training they were warned that the Sasquatch were known to have caused harm to people. And some great listener mail from many of you so please join us! Thank you for listening!www.bigfootterrorinthewoods.comProduced by: "Bigfoot Terror in the Woods L.L.C."

The Cryptidbits Podcast
Cryptidbits Classics: The Bunyip

The Cryptidbits Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 12, 2024 44:06


We headin' to a land down under in this week's episode of Cryptidbits Classics with the bunyip! Sources: The Cryptozoology A to Z: The Encyclopedia of Loch Monsters, Sasquatch, Chupacabras, and Other Authentic Mysteries of Nature by Loren Coleman Wagner, Jenny, and Ron Brooks. The Bunyip of Berkeley's Creek. Bradbury Press, 1977. Barrett, Charles. The Bunyip: and Other Mythical Monsters and Legends. Reed and Harris, 1946. https://www.britannica.com/topic/bunyip https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/71427265 https://www.atlasobscura.com/places/the-bunyip-of-berkeleys-creek-melbourne-australia https://www.australiangeographic.com.au/blogs/tim-the-yowie-man/2020/03/the-case-of-the-roaring-bunyip/ http://australianhumanitiesreview.org/2018/12/02/the-bunyip-as-uncanny-rupture-fabulous-animals-innocuous-quadrupeds-and-the-australian-anthropocene/ https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Diprotodon https://www.worldbook.com.au/bunyip/ https://thoughtcatalog.com/january-nelson/2018/08/bunyip/ https://mythus.fandom.com/wiki/Bunyip https://cryptidz.fandom.com/wiki/Bunyip https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bunyip “Red Billabong” movie trailer: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=I2LNsA6UJUI&list=PLJD10mnbFNqLERgvB4ljwSWvUtixiIpkW&index=20 “Dot and the Kangaroo” Bunyip Song: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WtrYO-Mog60Australasian bittern “bunyip bird” call: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=M3VUS9SihKc #australia #bunyip

Bigfoot Terror in the Woods Sightings and Encounters
Bigfoot TIW 263: Sasquatch Encounter During Armed Forces Training

Bigfoot Terror in the Woods Sightings and Encounters

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 1, 2024 45:15


In cryptids in the news and other oddities, KJ covers a cryptid from Australia known as the Bunyip. Bill covers and account from a US veteran that discusses how Sasquatch was described during survival training. Including mention of the fact that during the training they were warned that the Sasquatch were known to have caused harm to people. And some great listener mail from many of you so please join us! Thank you for listening! www.bigfootterrorinthewoods.com Produced by: "Bigfoot Terror in the Woods L.L.C."

Myths, Magic and Murder
115: Skunkape, Bunyip, Kate's Teeth (yes, really) - Myths, Magic and Murder

Myths, Magic and Murder

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 21, 2024 52:48


In this episode we laugh and say insane things. This is one of my favourite episodes we've made as of yet, so please enjoy! We talk about the Floridian Skunkape, a large ape creature that can leave a stink. We also talk about the Bunyip, a creature made up of parts of almost every animal, but is it real? PO BOX: MYTHS MAGIC & MURDER PODCAST, PO BOX 2137, LIVERPOOL, L1 8YX, UK  Website and merch - mythsmagicandmurder.com Support us on Patreon to help us keep creating podcasts! We upload extended versions of a video podcast here. https://www.patreon.com/mythsmagicmurder Follow us on social media! @Mythsmagicpod on Twitter, Instagram & Facebook Join our Fb group! https://www.facebook.com/groups/830755217431911 email us at mythsmagicandmurder@gmail.com Kate, a psychology graduate, and Abbie, a demonologist, join forces to discuss all things scary, strange, and silly on Myths, Magic, and Murder - the true crime/comedy/paranormal/mystery/cryptid/weird podcast with two female hosts streaming from the United Kingdom. From serial killers to supernatural phenomena, they cover a wide range of topics, including ancient legends and modern mysteries.  __________________________________ MUSIC CREDIT: INTRO - Spook by PeriTune (Royalty Free Music)  Music provided by No Copyright Music: https://www.youtube.com/c/royaltyfreezone Music used: Spook by PeriTune https://soundcloud.com/sei_peridot/spook Licensed under Creative Commons Attribution 3.0 https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/ VOICE OVER BY RICKY WHELAN - Added to Spook by Peritune. ENDING MUSIC by Myuu  iTunes ● http://bit.ly/1PnVqID  Bandcamp ● http://bit.ly/1GQMSk6 https://youtu.be/zV-P1xa8rGI ___________________________________ Thanks for listening ! ___________________________________ Keywords: true crime, comedy, paranormal, mystery, cryptid, UK, podcast, female hosts, supernatural phenomena, legends, modern mysteries, extended video podcasts, exclusive content, Patreon, social media, Facebook group, email.    

Dogman Encounters Radio
The Bunyip's Gonna Get You! - Dogman Encounters Episode 530

Dogman Encounters Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 3, 2024 61:41


In the North Burnett Region of Queensland, Australia, there's a water hole that has an ominous reputation. Locals call it the “Bunyip Hole.” During daylight hours, it's not unusual to find people there, in and around the water hole. When dusk approaches, however, everyone leaves. When cattle drovers have tried to drive cattle to the water hole, so they could drink, the cattle would refuse to go anywhere near it, no matter how hard they were driven. The cattle would spilt up and go around either side of the water hole, keeping distance between it and themselves. It seems strange that cattle would be so afraid of a water hole and even stranger that locals would refuse to go anywhere near it, when it's dark or close to dark. There's a reason for the fear locals and the cattle have of the hole, though. The fear the locals have stems from a monster that's said to come out, at night, around the water hole. Eyewitnesses who have been unfortunate enough to have an encounter with the creature describe it as having the ability to walk on two legs. They also say it's very big and has canid features. The creature has a name locals have given it. They call it the Bunyip. Well, when tonight's guest, Sam, was in his teens, he and several of his friends decided that they would throw caution to the wind and go camp at the Bunyip Hole, one night. That was a decision they would come to strongly regret. What happened to them that night is a perfect example of the fact that, most times, where there's smoke, there's fire!  Premium memberships are now available! If you'd like to be able to listen to the show without ads and have full access to premium content, please go to https://DogmanEncounters.com/Podcast to find out how to become a premium member.  If you'd like to help support the show, by buying your own Dogman Encounters t-shirt, sweatshirt, tank top, or coffee mug, please visit the Dogman Encounters Show Store, by going to https://Dogman-Encounters.MyShopify.com  If you've had a Dogman encounter and would like to speak with me about it, whether you'd like to keep your encounter confidential or be interviewed on a show, please go to https://DogmanEncounters.com and submit a report.  If you've had a Sasquatch sighting and would like to be a guest on My Bigfoot Sighting, please go to https://MyBigfootSighting.com and submit a report.I produce 3 other podcasts. Below, you'll find links to them.  My Bigfoot Sighting...  https://spreaker.page.link/xT7zh6zWsnCDaoVa7  Bigfoot Eyewitness Radio...  https://spreaker.page.link/WbtSccQm92TKBskT8  My Paranormal Experience https://www.spreaker.com/show/my-paranormal-experience  Thanks for listening!

UNTOLD RADIO AM
Down South Anomalies #93 Extra, Extra, read all about it! High Strangeness in the News Papers

UNTOLD RADIO AM

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 3, 2024 59:13


nspired in the 90's to subscribe to the UFO news clipping service Jay and Aspasia have always place much value on the initial reporting of anomalous experiences in the press. Newspaper search engines are at the heart of most digital archives and hence subscribing to Newspapers.com a clearer and more defined path of research can be found.Link to UFO News clipping service freehttps://projectaquarius.mufon.com/news-clippings-gallery-the-ufo-newspaper-clipping-service/Link tonewspapers.com

A History of Australia
Ep50: The Bunyip Aristocracy

A History of Australia

Play Episode Listen Later May 27, 2024 35:44


In this episode, we discuss the year 1853, with its sprees of bushranger crimes, new frontier conflicts, ongoing issues with the gold license system, the final end of convict transportation to Victoria and Van Diemen's Land, and the Bunyip Aristocracy. It's a very packed episode!

Spookocalypse
160. Bunyip loves his JRPGs (Roman Empire Part 2/3: Video Games)

Spookocalypse

Play Episode Listen Later May 18, 2024 69:54


This week is Bunyip's Roman Empire! Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/@neonicvoidInquiries can be sent to hausofthevoid@gmail.comCheck out the NeonicVoid Productions network of podcasts! --https://linktr.ee/neonicvoidproductions

Sasquatch Tracks
Gary Opit: Bunyip, Yowie, and Australian Cryptozoology | ST 55

Sasquatch Tracks

Play Episode Listen Later May 4, 2024 79:21


In this episode of Sasquatch Tracks, the team is joined by Gary Opit, an Australian expert on the continent's indigenous fauna, and a longtime researcher of Australian cryptozoology. Opit is an environmental consultant and scientific member of the Royal Zoological Society of New South Wales for 48 years. He is also a radio broadcaster, teacher, and author of books that include Australian Cryptozoology. Opit has created courses and lectured to university, TAFE and high school students on ecology, botany, zoology, biogeography, anthropology, geography, microbiology, evolution, Australian prehistoric plants and animals, Aboriginal ecology, permaculture, and much more.  Gary has appeared in several North American produced cryptozoological documentaries on Yowies, Thylacines and Giant Goannas, including Monster Quest, Finding Bigfoot and Bogyman. He was also the first person to be interviewed on Yowies by Dean Harrison, and since February 1997 he has undertaken a citizen science wildlife study using a weekly live-to-air wildlife identification radio program, now in its 27th year. The broadcast is entitled ‘Wildlife Weekend' and can be heard every Saturday morning at 6.50 am on Australian Broadcasting Corporation North Coast New South Wales Radio 94.5 FM and on their internet site. More about Gary and his work can be found in the links below.  Stories and other links discussed in this episode:  Australian Cryptozoology Gary Opit Australian Cryptozoology at Amazon.com Follow Sasquatch Tracks on Twitter. Got a news tip or story to share? Send us an Email. Have you seen an animal you can't identify? Submit a report here.

Triple M Rocks Footy AFL
THURSDAY RUB - Isaac Drafted #1, Rocky's Big Weekend, Ken Hinkley's Mindgames

Triple M Rocks Footy AFL

Play Episode Listen Later May 2, 2024 40:24


Ryan Warren, Isaac Smith, Tom Rockliff, and Jay Clark preview Showdown 55 at Adelaide Oval.  Isaac went number one overall in the Carlton Draft - and he's about to play for Bunyip. Meanwhile, Rocky had a very big weekend last weekend. Sam Draper made headlines for his comments about the Western Bulldogs, and the AFL pledges to stand against Domestic Violence. Power coach Ken Hinkley joins the show and has some fun with Jay, then the boys give their predictions for some of the massive games this weekend.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

UNTOLD RADIO AM
Down South Anomalies #77 Gary L Keady: Lightning Strikes, Bunyips & Percy Fawcett

UNTOLD RADIO AM

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 13, 2024 111:55


Gary Keady is a true renaissance man, writer, musician, director, world traveller, performer and lecturer. In the early 70's Gary experienced a lighting strike incident that directly led him to believe that he was channelling the legendary explorer, Percy Fawcett. He mounted an expedition that included a film crew into South America to retrace Percy's journey in search of El Dorado. This is the first time Gary has spoken about this story publicly.LinksSOS Trailerhttps://youtu.be/SV2Q7gWFMBU?si=y4aYoOmusD3irzupBooks: https://www.amazon.com.au/s?k=G+L+Keady&i=stripbooks&crid=DQMLSHMS3304&sprefix=g+l+keady%2Cstripbooks%2C433&ref=nb_sb_nossKeady/Vallins album:https://lightintheattic.net/products/keady-vallins

Mystery of Everything
Will-O-Wisps, Bunyips, & Grootslangs. Bog Folklore Part 1.

Mystery of Everything

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 1, 2024 42:08


In this episode Brenna dives into some bog folklore. This episode is heavy on folklore, mystery, and speculation of what these mysterious creatures could possibly be. If you've never heard of a Grootslang or a Bunyip, this podcast episode was made specifically for you. Larp with us at the Reckoning (Hadrian empire) Subscribe to our Patreon Follow us on Instagram Listen to our sister podcast: History of Everything Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Sinister Sisters: Women In Horror

This week, it's a couple of mysterious creatures from the swamp and the forest!First up, Lauren goes on the hunt for the Bunyip - a Cryptid creature from the Indigenous Aboriginal mythology of southeastern Australia dating back to as early as 1812. The Bunyip has been described as an amphibious creature that lurks in local swamps, creeks, riverbeds, and waterholes, but the other characteristics vary widely. Most of the sightings say they resemble seals or swimming dogs, but others claim to have seen long-necked creatures with small heads. Listen to hear more wild sightings of the man-eating monster!Next, Felicia tells the tale of the Samodiva - woodland fairies or nymphs found in South and West Slavic folklore and folk songs. These ethereal maidens are typically depicted with long, loose hair, and sometimes wings and are commonly seen riding deer or winged horses using snakes as the reins. Metal! A Samondiva can either be kind to humans or lethal depending on how she feels about you. And in some versions, their power comes from a magical gown or veil and if they lose the clothing, they have to reclaim it to get their power back. Listen to learn more about this witchy, free-spirited creature! PS: If you have requests for future episodes or just want to hang out, follow us on Instagram @sinistersisterspodcast

The Imposter Syndrome Network Podcast
Leslie Daigle

The Imposter Syndrome Network Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 12, 2024 33:38 Transcription Available


Today we chat with Leslie Daigle, CTO at Global Cyber Alliance, where she works on addressing cyber security challenges that require collective action and coordination among different stakeholders in the internet ecosystem.We peek into Leslie's career journey from being a computer science student to a programmer, a manager, a leader, and a collaborator in various internet-related organizations and projects, such as Bunyip, IETF, World IPv6 Day, and MANRS.In this talk, we will hear some of Leslie's insights and challenges in her work, such as how to frame problems in ways that matter to others, how to balance technical and human aspects, how to deal with imposter syndrome and career transitions, and how to support network operator groups like NANOG.-Individual contracts and consulting kept me entertained but really got to the point where I was like “well, this is fun, but I can't do big things on my own”It's much more interesting to be part of something.-Links: LinkedInTwitterFediverseThinking CatTechSequences--Thanks for being an imposter - a part of the Imposter Syndrome Network (ISN)! We'd love it if you connected with us on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/the-imposter-syndrome-network-podcast Make it a great day.

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Theories of the Third Kind
Metal Man of Falkville and The Bunyip

Theories of the Third Kind

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 7, 2024 52:10


In 1973, a police chief investigated a mysterious phone call regarding a mysterious figure. The officer was able to capture polaroid photographs of this strange metal humanoid figure. Also, we discuss a deadly shapeshifting creature that is known to prey on women and children at night. This episode is sponsored by BetterHelp. Visit https://BetterHelp.com/THEORIES today to get 10% off your first month. If you use our special link — https://ExpressVPN.com/THEORIES you'll get three extra months completely FREE.  To watch the podcast on YouTube: https://bit.ly/TheoriesOfTheThirdKindYT Don't forget to follow the podcast for free wherever you're listening or by using this link: https://bit.ly/TheoriesoftheThirdKindPod https://theoriesofthethirdkind.com/ Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

Stuff They Don't Want You To Know
CLASSIC: The Bunyip and Beyond: Meet the Cryptids of Australia

Stuff They Don't Want You To Know

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 16, 2024 64:43 Transcription Available Very Popular


Over the years, the guys have explored stories of cryptids across the planet, but in all their podcast journeys they somehow never made it to Australia -- at least, that is, until today. Tune in as they investigate the tales of Australian cryptids with a special guest appearance by Savor cohost and frequent globetrotter Anney Reese, who for a time lived with an indigenous community on the continent.They don't want you to read our book.: https://static.macmillan.com/static/fib/stuff-you-should-read/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Weird Mythic
Episode 77- Dragons: Oceania

Weird Mythic

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 12, 2024 20:59


Hey Mythic Fam!Welcome 2024! Let's get this year started with another Dragon episode! This one is all about Oceania. We got some dragons from Australia, and New Zealand. These dragons remind me of the dragons we have covered in Africa. Let me know if you also see the similarities in the comments below!Dragons: Rainbow Serpent, Dhakkan, Eingana, Kanmare, Neither and Yeutta, Oorundoo, Kurreahs, Bunyip, Taniwha, Hauibwari, and Kiwai!Send any personal experiences with cryptids or any other spooky stuff along with your thoughts on the episode to weirdmythicpodcast@gmail.com Merch: https://my-store-bf9745-2.creator-spring.com/Twitter: @WeirdMythicInstagram: WeirdMythicPodcastFollow Briauna (@briilikewii) | Instagram and Melancholy Monster (@melancholymonstr) | Instagram and @FleshwadYT on Twitter! https://t.co/xyClx0z56V Thank you for all the Weird Mythic art!Go to my https://linktr.ee/Weirdmythic for Merch!!Original music by Jim Mazerik.Show Notes:Hatuibwari. (ancientworlds.net)Dragons of the Pacific Islands - Mythsterhood Taniwha – Te Ara Encyclopedia of New ZealandOur Favourite Māori Myths and Legends: Silver Fern HolidaysBunyip+story+2.jpg (1160×1600) (googleusercontent.com) Bunyip | Aboriginal, Dreamtime, Australia | BritannicaShukerNature: THE DRAGONS OF OCEANIA (karlshuker.blogspot.com)Do the aboriginal tribes have a dragon mythology? If so, what does it include and how does it differ from other mythologies with dragons in them? - QuoraAboriginal Dragons of Australia - Mythsterhood

Nightlife
The Mythical Creatures of Australia

Nightlife

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 11, 2024 49:38


Nightlife explores the heart of Australia's mythical creatures, its cultural significance and the connection in our history.

The Shocking Details
The Bunyip

The Shocking Details

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 5, 2023 49:18


Could one of the strangest, most terrifying, and goofiest cryptids in Australian lore be real? We may have the answer!This show is part of the Spreaker Prime Network, if you are interested in advertising on this podcast, contact us at https://www.spreaker.com/show/4644079/advertisement

Relatos de Misterio y Suspense
#266 El Bunyip de Rosa Cambell Pread

Relatos de Misterio y Suspense

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 5, 2023 34:16


El Bunyip (The Bunyip) es un relato de terror de la escritora australiana Rosa Campbell Praed (1851-1935), publicado originalmente en la antología de 1891: Cuentos de la vida australiana de damas australianas (Tales of Australian Life by Australian Ladies). El Bunyip, probablemente el mejor cuento de Rosa Campbell Praed, nos sitúa en Australia, en un campamento junto a un pantano, donde los hombres susurran historias sobre el Bunyip, una criatura de aspecto imposible, cuyo grito «se parece al de un niño o de una mujer que sufre». «Pero también se dice que es algo más que un animal, y entre sus atributos sobrenaturales está la sensación fría, asombrosa y extraña que se apodera de una compañía por la noche cuando el Bunyip se convierte en el tema de conversación.» SPOILERS El Bunyip es una de criatura fantástica que desafía el antropocentrismo. Según Rosa Praed, «es el único horror respetable y espeluznante del que Australia puede presumir». Así como Europa «tiene sus historias de demonios y vampiros, Australia no tiene nada más que su Bunyip». Como sucede con la mayoría de estas leyendas, «nadie ha visto al Bunyip con sus propios ojos» y ha vivido para contarlo. Lo que tenemos son relatos vagos, a veces contradictorios, sugerencias de atributos tangenciales de la criatura. Por ejemplo, se sabe que habita en lagunas y pozos de agua poco profundos, y que siente aversión por los ríos. No es una abstracción, es decir, «una fuente de peligro indefinida», porque el Bunyip tiene una forma física, orgánica, que bien podría formar parte de los bestiarios medievales: es anfibio y se lo describe, a veces, como una serpiente gigantesca; otras como una especie de rinoceronte «de piel suave y pulposa y cabeza parecida a la de un ternero». Hay quienes sugieren que parece un cerdo «con el cuerpo amarillo» [ver: La biología de los Monstruos] Cuando un nativo desaparece, «generalmente se entiende que el Bunyip se ha apoderado de él». Según la leyenda, la criatura atrae a su presa por medio de una «misteriosa emanación», una especie de influencia magnética que obliga a su presa a acercarse imprudentemente a su pozo de agua. Acto seguido, el Bunyip te atrapa, te arrastra bajo el agua y succiona tu cuerpo: «Sin hacer ruido ni luchar, la víctima desaparece y no se la vuelve a ver. El Bunyip es silencioso, sigiloso, y sólo en muy raras ocasiones, dicen, siempre de noche, se le ha visto surgir parcialmente del agua negra y lanzar un extraño gemido, como el de un niño o una mujer que sufre.» El Bunyip, por supuesto, no es una creación de Rosa Campbell Praed, sino una criatura que forma parte del folclore astraliano, tal vez como un recuerdo atávico de la megafauna marsupial, o incluso de la supervivencia de estos animales colosales en tiempos más recientes. El criptozoólogo aficionado encontrará esta historia interesante, pero por motivos diferentes a los nuestros. Se trata de un relato que no solo ha resistido el paso del tiempo, sino que resulta refrescante en su sencillez. Por otro lado, el lector moderno quizás se sienta incómodo con el matiz racial de la historia; y si bien Rosa Campbell Praed fue una defensora de los derechos civiles de los pueblos originarios de Australia, su tratamiento de estos grupos es bastante condescendiente; en una palabra: victoriano. El Bunyip comienza brindando un panorama general [y muy interesante] sobre el folclore del Bunyip, y luego procede a presentar una memoria, un recuerdo [supuestamente] veraz de una serie de hechos extraños. Rosa Campbell Praed evidencia una extraordinaria habilidad para urdir esta atmósfera de verosimilitud alrededor de una criatura cuya percepción requiere un abordaje multisensorial [ver: Lo olfativo, lo visual, lo auditivo y lo táctil en el Horror Cósmico]. Si bien no tiene nada que ver con el estilo de Algernon Blackwood, el Bunyip pertenece a esa inusual categoría de entidades de la naturaleza a la que también pertenece el Wendigo; tal vez menos liminal que este y con mucho de críptido [ver: La Llamada de lo Salvaje: análisis de «El Wendigo»] El relato de Rosa Campbell Praed avanza a un ritmo continuo, sin pausa, hacia un desenlace trágico pero que no ofrece una resolusión al misterio que plantea. El Bunyip propiamente dicho podría ser entendido como un críptido, más como concepto que como categoría; es decir, depende del bagaje de conocimientos del observador, o, en este caso, del infortunado que cae bajo su influencia. Es, en esencia, «algo» que se mueve más allá de la luz del fuego, más allá de lo conocido por la tribu. En la actualidad tenemos avistamientos, reportes, huellas, y extraños gemidos capturados en el bosque que luego son traidos de regreso a la civilización por cazadores y campistas, pero cuando nos reuníamos junto al fuego, como especie, en un pasado remoto, todos veíamos el destello de ojos en la oscuridad y extrañas configuraciones y formas moviéndose entre los árboles. El Bunyip pertenece a esa instancia de la humanidad. La ficción suele presentar a los críptidos siguiendo el mismo patrón. La historia comienza con la fórmula estandarizada de leyendas aborígenes que son rechazadas por un personaje occidental, racional, urbanizado, que al final debe aceptar que esas «supersticiones» son veraces. Como era de esperar, los colonos europeos adoptaron la leyenda del Bunyip [o yowie] y la popularizaron más allá del ámbito autóctono; de hecho, se deliberó largamente sobre la posible existencia de esta criatura, acaso como vestigio de algún enorme animal antediluviano. Una búsqueda rápida por la web puede llevar al lector interesado a encontrar varias cabezas de Bunyip expuestas en museos victorianos, por supuesto, fraudes más o menos elaborados. Debajo de la leyenda del Bunyip se agita la violencia colonialista, el imperialismo y el odio racial; en otras palabras, es una criatura que no está desconectada del pueblo que la forjó. En este sentido, el material original, de transferencia oral, es enfocado por Rosa Campbell Praed desde una perspectiva occidental; por ejemplo, localizando al Bunyip exclusivamente en pantanos o pozos de agua poco profundos. Más allá de esto, ambas versiones hablan de una criatura menos física que sonora, una criatura que se oye más que verse. El Bunyip se expresa como un sonido, haciendo que su espacio de influencia sea básicamente cualquier lugar. Podrías encerrarte en una fortaleza llena de hombres armados, pero el grito del Bunyip igual llegaría a tus oídos. Así como carece de un origen claro, el Bunyip tampoco parece tener causa. Su agenda, si no es que actúa aleatoriamente, es desconocida. Rosa Campbell Praed se preocupa únicamente en el efecto que esta entidad produce en los colonos blancos que merodean por el monte, y en el desconcierto que genera su proceder, desde nuestra perspectiva, a veces maligno, a veces benévolo, y otras indiferente. El Bunyip, dice Rosa Praed, «reparte promiscuamente beneficios y calamidades». Esto sugiere que no se puede rechazar la llamada del Bunyip. Una vez que caes bajo su influencia, debes seguirlo, te guste o no. Los colonos en el cuento de Rosa Campbell Praed se encuentran en una situación delicada. Todavía no están completamente instalados, y todas sus preocupaciones giran alrededor de esa condición de intrusos. En cierto modo, esto agrava aún más la situación, ya que el Bunyip parece despertar cuando se habla de él [«mientras hablábamos, una especie de escalofrío parecía apoderarse de nosotros»]. La criatura desata su «emanación», «toca» a los colonos con ese grito escalofriante que es «como el de un niño o una mujer que sufre». El Bunyip puede ser una criatura «promiscua» [como sostiene Rosa Praed, en el sentido de que puede atacar a cualquiera], pero cuando enfoca su atención se vuelve monógama y apegada. Hay una nota de vampirismo subyacente en la figura del Bunyip. Más allá de su aspecto improbable, aparece sin previo aviso, especialmente por la noche, aúlla salvajemente, y desata un conjunto de efectos hipnóticos en sus víctimas, quienes eventualmente terminan siendo vaciadas de órganos y fluidos sin poder ofrecer la menor resistencia. Escucha el episodio completo en la app de iVoox, o descubre todo el catálogo de iVoox Originals

UFO Chronicles Podcast
Ep.169 I know This Sounds Crazy (Throwback)

UFO Chronicles Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 23, 2023 146:42


Throwbacks are where I re-release old episodes from the archives. So don't worry if you have heard it already, as 'New episodes' will continue to come out on Sundays. To get some of the old episodes heard.~~~A slightly longer episode today as we head down under to Melbourne, Australia to meet Brock and he will be sharing his lifelong UFO and paranormal experiences ranging from UFO sightings, missing time to Precognitive dreams, and these experiences have been with Brock since he was a child.More information on this episode on the podcast website:https://ufochroniclespodcast.com/ep-169-i-know-this-sounds-crazy/Want to share your encounter on the show? Email: ufochronicles@gmail.comPodcast Merchandise:https://www.teepublic.com/user/ufo-chronicles-podcast Help Support UFO CHRONICLES Podcast www.patreon.com/UFOChroniclespodcastDonations via PayPalhttps://www.paypal.com/paypalme/UFOChroniclesPodor tip and support by buying me a coffeehttps://ko-fi.com/ufochroniclespodcastThank you for listening!Please leave a review if you enjoy the show.This show is part of the Spreaker Prime Network, if you are interested in advertising on this podcast, contact us at https://www.spreaker.com/show/3395068/advertisement

UFO Chronicles Podcast
Ep.169 I know This Sounds Crazy (Throwback)

UFO Chronicles Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 23, 2023 146:42


Throwbacks are where I re-release old episodes from the archives. So don't worry if you have heard it already, as 'New episodes' will continue to come out on Sundays. To get some of the old episodes heard.~~~A slightly longer episode today as we head down under to Melbourne, Australia to meet Brock and he will be sharing his lifelong UFO and paranormal experiences ranging from UFO sightings, missing time to Precognitive dreams, and these experiences have been with Brock since he was a child.More information on this episode on the podcast website:https://ufochroniclespodcast.com/ep-169-i-know-this-sounds-crazy/Want to share your encounter on the show? Email: ufochronicles@gmail.comPodcast Merchandise:https://www.teepublic.com/user/ufo-chronicles-podcast Help Support UFO CHRONICLES Podcast www.patreon.com/UFOChroniclespodcastDonations via PayPalhttps://www.paypal.com/paypalme/UFOChroniclesPodor tip and support by buying me a coffeehttps://ko-fi.com/ufochroniclespodcastThank you for listening!Please leave a review if you enjoy the show.This show is part of the Spreaker Prime Network, if you are interested in advertising on this podcast, contact us at https://www.spreaker.com/show/3395068/advertisement

Strange Animals Podcast
Episode 351: The Bunyip and the Kelpie

Strange Animals Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 23, 2023 10:06


Thanks to Will and Henry for their suggestions this week! This episode is two bats out of five on the spookiness scale for monster month, so it's only a little spooky. Further reading: Does the Bunyip Really Haunt the Australian Wetlands? A map and drawing of the original earth carving of a bunyip, from the mid-19th century: An elephant seal can really look like a monster: So can a leopard seal [photo by Greg Barras and taken from this site]: Show transcript: Welcome to Strange Animals Podcast. I'm your host, Kate Shaw. This week, as we get closer and closer to Halloween, we're taking a break from spooky bigfoot monsters. Instead, we're in the water with some spooky monsters suggested by Henry and Will! This episode is rated two bats out of five on our spookiness scale, so it's not too scary. We'll start with Will's suggestion, the bunyip. We talked about it a long, long time ago in episode 36, so it's definitely time to revisit it. The bunyip is supposed to be a monster that attacks and eats people who come too near the waterholes or lagoons where it lives. It's sometimes said to be gray and covered with feathers, or is described as a humongous starfish or snake, or is supposed to be yellow with black stripes, but the earliest reports in English, back in 1812, describe it as looking like a huge black seal. It was supposed to warn people away with a terrifying bellow or roar. By about the 1850s the word bunyip had been adopted into Australian English as a term meaning something like humbug or poser. As early as 1933, at least one non-Aboriginal person suggested that the bunyip was inspired by seals that sometimes come up into rivers. If someone who had never seen or heard of a seal before saw one up close, it would definitely look like a monster. That's mainly what we talked about in episode 36. An Aboriginal sacred site near Ararat, Victoria once had the outline of a bunyip carved into the ground and the turf removed from within the figure. Every year the local indigenous people would gather to re-carve the figure so it wouldn't become overgrown, because it symbolized an important event. At that spot, two brothers had been attacked by a bunyip. It killed one of the men and the other speared the bunyip and killed it. When he brought his family and others back to retrieve his brother's body, they traced around the bunyip's body. The bunyip carving was 26 feet long, or 8 meters. Unfortunately it's long gone, since eventually the last Aborigine who was part of the ritual died sometime in the 1850s and the site was fenced off for cattle grazing. But we have a drawing of the geoglyph from 1867. A copy of it is in the show notes. It's generally taken to be a two-legged sea serpent type monster with a small head and a relatively short, thick tail. Some people think it represents a bird like an emu. But if you turn it around, with the small head being the end of a tail, and the blunt tail being a head, suddenly it makes sense. It's the shape of a seal. The Southern elephant seal lives around the Antarctic, but is a rare visitor to Australia. It's also enormous, twice the size of a walrus, six or seven times heavier than a Polar bear. The males can grow over 20 feet long, or over six meters, while females are typically about half that length. The male also has an inflatable proboscis which allows him to make a roaring or grunting sound, although he usually only does this when he's about to fight another male. This is what it sounds like: [southern elephant seal sound] The leopard seal also lives in the Antarctic Ocean but sometimes it's found around Australia, especially the western coast. It's not as big as the elephant seal but it can grow up to 11 ½ feet long, or 3.5 meters, the size of a walrus although it's not as heavy. It's an active, streamlined animal with large jaws. Its teeth that lock together to allow it to filter small animals from the water by pushing the...

The Pinball Network
Aussie Pinball Podcast Episode 18 - David van Ess and Labyrinth

The Pinball Network

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 13, 2023 87:08


In this episode I chat in depth with David aka Bunyip who has launched his own pinball company, Barrels of Fun. We find out about his background growing up as a pinball operator in Adelaide, his work as a stunt man and cruise ship film producer. He then joined the pinball industry and after a couple of stumbles joined Spooky Pinball LLC.  After 8 years with Spooky David formed his new venture, and Labyrinth has been created. We learn about who is involved, what it took to make the game and when we can play one for the first time.  More information about the game can be found at Kollectfun.com

Generation X Paranormal
The Bunyip: Australia's Water Monster

Generation X Paranormal

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 22, 2023 46:24


Travel with us this week as we go down under in search of the Bunyip, Australia's water dwelling cryptid. Join us as we discuss sightings and possibilities of what this creature could be. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/generation-x-paranormal/message

By Kids, For Kids Story Time

An Australian tale in which some hunters capture the baby of a fearsome creature - the BUNYIP! The hunters just manage to escape with their lives!The superstars in this episode are:Russel, 11, Hong KongMicah, 7, IndianaScarlett, 9, Hong KongJace, 9, USAWell done guys!Support the show

SalsidoParanormal Podcast
Episode 454 Mythology & the Paranormal

SalsidoParanormal Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 13, 2023 24:11


In this show, I covered the origins and possible paranormal aspects of the Black Dogs, Black-Eyed Kids, the Bogeyman, and the Bunyip. My sources for this show are various forms of AI (for summarization purposes) as well as https://mythology.net/ . Join me this November 4th-5th (Saturday-Sunday) at the Mid-Michigan Paracon! I will be wandering around and recording whatever I can to share on future episodes of the show. https://www.midmichiganparacon.com/ Follow Mike; https://troubledminds.org/ Follow Rohan; http://bit.ly/3Km4S0f Follow Jen; https://linktr.ee/jenniferhawkins_arcana You can now listen to 2 episodes of the show every night at 6 pm Pacific / 9 pm Eastern on the Troubled Minds Radio Network KUAP-DB! https://troubledminds.org/troubled-minds-radio-network-kuap-db-listen-now/ If you would like to support the show, you can share it with others, buy my books, and / or make donations at the links below. https://salsidoparanormal.podbean.com/ https://www.amazon.com/stores/James-Salsido/author/B01N6RJZKW?ref=ap_rdr&store_ref=ap_rdr&isDramIntegrated=true&shoppingPortalEnabled=true https://www.paypal.com/paypalme/jamessalsido?country.x=US https://account.venmo.com/u/James-Salsido https://www.patreon.com/SalsidoParanormal  

Save the Mermaids Podcast
Bunyip of the Aboriginal people of Southeast Australia

Save the Mermaids Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 7, 2023 5:41


in today's mythology minisode Chelsea tells us the story of the Bunyip, a water spirit of the wemba wemba language of the aborigine people of Southeast Australia. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/savethemermaids/support

50 States of Terror
International Edition - Australia - The Bunyip / The Yowie

50 States of Terror

Play Episode Play 60 sec Highlight Listen Later Jul 26, 2023 32:45


Hello World!  Your favorite podcast host about cryptids Anthony Diaz here with a new episode and I went international!  I travel to Australia to talk about The Bunyip and The Yowie.  This was a fun one to do.  Like always, thank you all for the support and listens.  Spread the word!  I'm almost to 7,500 downloads! Disclaimer:Language Historical events that involve mistreatment of peopleSupport and Follow The Show:https://linktr.ee/50statesofterrorSupport the show

Campfire Adventures
The Bunyip of Australia!

Campfire Adventures

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 19, 2023 24:49


When we think of Australia we might think of the super cool accents, kangaroos and of course Steve Irwin and the family, but with all these incredible things there has to be an equally amazing cryptid right? Well if you said yes then you would be right because this week I'd like to tell you the story of the Bunyip. This creature is said to live in the swamps and lakes of Australia, it lurks beneath the water in hopes that unsuspecting prey will come by. Take a listen to this week's episode to learn more about the Bunyip and how it became a legend. Enjoy!

Relatos De Horror (Historias De Terror)
La Leyenda De Bunyip (Horror Cast #140)

Relatos De Horror (Historias De Terror)

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 3, 2023 39:00


Para ser sincero nunca había escuchado hablar acerca de esta misteriosa criatura, probablemente muchos del canal no la conozcan, por eso mismo los invitamos a acompañarnos en este HC140 y enterarnos de las cosas extrañas que habitan nuestro mundo. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Within The Mist
Bunyip

Within The Mist

Play Episode Listen Later May 29, 2023 36:21


Australia is home to many terrifying creatures but there may be one so fearsome that even the natives won't go near it. It is a creature that can mimic the screams of a lost child to lure you to the lagoons it calls home before snatching you to your doom. Although there are various descriptions, they do all agree that it is large, aquatic, and dangerous. There have been bones suggesting that it does exist or that it is a late holdover from the Ice Age. Regardless, the creature remains elusive. Join Gary & GoldieAnn as they journey to the Outback to discuss the Bunyip! --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/withinthemist/support

Within The Mist
Bunyip

Within The Mist

Play Episode Listen Later May 29, 2023 36:21


Australia is home to many terrifying creatures, but there may be one so fearsome that even the natives won't go near it. It is a creature that can mimic the screams of a lost child to lure you to the lagoons it calls home before snatching you to your doom. Although there are various descriptions, they all agree that it is large, aquatic, and dangerous.There have been bones suggesting that it exists or is a late holdover from the Ice Age. Regardless, the creature remains elusive.Join Gary & GoldieAnn as they journey to the Outback to discuss the Bunyip! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Creepy InQueeries
Episode 70: The Great Diamond Hoax / The Bunyip

Creepy InQueeries

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 19, 2023 84:49


How-diddly-doodly, Queerdos? This week, we're passing right by Bummersville and spending the day in the Fun Zone. First, in our True Crime Story, Edie tells us all about how two gold prospectors' lives got flipped-turned upside down. And they'd like to take a minute, just sit right there, they'll tell you how they became the princes of. . . a fake gem field near the Colorado-Wyoming border. Next, in our Spoopy Tale, it's Cryptid Corner: Down Under Edition! Today, Kevin presents the bunyip, an amphibious Indigenous Australian cryptid that hugs its victims . . . to death! So polish those rough-cut diamonds, don't get too close to that riverbed, and get ready for this week's show. Let's dive in! True Crime Story Starts @ 00:11:15 Spoopy Story Starts @ 01:04:28 Source notes: www.creepyinqueeriespod.com. Follow on Instagram: @CreepyInQueeriesPod. Listen on Youtube: Creepy InQueeries Pod. Follow on Facebook: @CreepyInQueeriesPod. Send Us an Email: creepyinqueeriespod@gmail.com.

Unexplained Mysteries

In Australia, the Aboriginals speak of a man-eating aquatic beast who will punish anyone who abuses its waters. Over the years, descriptions of the Bunyip's appearance have varied wildly, calling into question: is this legendary creature an unseen threat... or just a myth? Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices