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Weird Darkness: Stories of the Paranormal, Supernatural, Legends, Lore, Mysterious, Macabre, Unsolved
THE CAGE: From Witch Trials to Paranormal Terror – Britain's Answer To The Amityville Horror

Weird Darkness: Stories of the Paranormal, Supernatural, Legends, Lore, Mysterious, Macabre, Unsolved

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 7, 2025 80:16


In St. Osyth, an old jail known as The Cage has a history of accused witches — and something inside it still refuses to leave.Join the DARKNESS SYNDICATE: https://weirddarkness.com/syndicateABOUT WEIRD DARKNESS: Weird Darkness is a true crime and paranormal podcast narrated by professional award-winning voice actor, Darren Marlar. Seven days per week, Weird Darkness focuses on all thing strange and macabre such as haunted locations, unsolved mysteries, true ghost stories, supernatural manifestations, urban legends, unsolved or cold case murders, conspiracy theories, and more. On Thursdays, this scary stories podcast features horror fiction along with the occasional creepypasta. Weird Darkness has been named one of the “Best 20 Storytellers in Podcasting” by Podcast Business Journal. Listeners have described the show as a cross between “Coast to Coast” with Art Bell, “The Twilight Zone” with Rod Serling, “Unsolved Mysteries” with Robert Stack, and “In Search Of” with Leonard Nimoy.DISCLAIMER: Ads heard during the podcast that are not in my voice are placed by third party agencies outside of my control and should not imply an endorsement by Weird Darkness or myself. *** Stories and content in Weird Darkness can be disturbing for some listeners and intended for mature audiences only. Parental discretion is strongly advised.IN THIS EPISODE: In the heart of England's St. Osyth village lies The Cage, an unassuming house with a chilling past as a jail for accused witches. When Vanessa Mitchell moved in, she unknowingly stepped into a nightmare of ghostly apparitions and terrifying events that forever altered her life. (The Cage: Britain's Answer To The Amityville Horror) *** Some ghosts just seem worth rooting for, no matter how they died or what they do. (Ghosts To Sympathize With) *** The Genna brothers of Chicago's Little Italy neighborhood were some of the most notorious bootleggers and gangsters in the city… until they weren't. (The End of the Terrible Gennas) *** In 1981, 14-year-old Stacey Ann Arras vanished without a trace inside Yosemite National Park, her disappearance remaining one of the park's most eerie and unsolved mysteries. (The Unsolved Yosemite Disappearance of Stacy Ann Arras) *** Annie Le, a brilliant Yale graduate student, vanished just days before her wedding in 2009. Her disappearance led to a shocking discovery that left everyone questioning who and why. (Annie Le: A Life of Promise, A Death of Mystery) *** Imagine waking up every 30 seconds, completely unaware of where you are or what just happened. This is the life of Clive Wearing, who is unable to construct new memories… at all. (Clive's 30-Second Memory) *** We'll look at how the growing cryptotourism industry offers a unique and interesting angle on exploring hidden corners of the globe, with searches for creatures like Bigfoot and the Loch Ness Monster among your travel choices. (Cryptotourism With Bigfoot and Nessie)CHAPTERS & TIME STAMPS (All Times Approximate)…00:00:00.000 = Lead-In00:01:36.414 = Show Open00:04:10.680 = The Cage: Britain's Answer to the Amityville Horror00:21:37.334 = Cryptotourism With Bigfoot and Nessie00:31:04.367 = The Unsolved Yosemite Disappearance of Stacy Ann Arras00:40:08.116 = Ghosts To Sympathize With00:54:48.890 = The End of the Terrible Gennas01:07:15.606 = Clive's 30-Second Memory01:13:26.876 = Annie Le: A Life of Promise, A Death of Mystery01:18:59.045 = Show CloseSOURCES AND RESOURCES FROM THE EPISODE…BOOK: “Poltergeist! A New Investigation Into Destructive Haunting” by John Fraser: https://amzn.to/3Lueplp“The Cage: Britain's Answer To The Amityville Horror” source: Marcus Lowth, UFO Insight: https://weirddarkness.tiny.us/3cpxwj5n“Crypotourism with Bigfoot and Nessie” source: Ronan O'Connell, National Geographic:https://weirddarkness.tiny.us/mrn42hny“The Unsolved Yosemite Disappearance of Stacy Ann Arras” source: Beth Elias, Unspeakable Crimes:https://weirddarkness.tiny.us/mpkynbus“Annie Le: A Life of Promise, A Death Of Mystery” source: The Scare Chamber: https://weirddarkness.tiny.us/yzvd4phd“Ghosts to Sympathize With” source: Erin McCann, Graveyard Shift: https://weirddarkness.tiny.us/456p8t95“Clive's 30-Second Memory” source: Oddity Central: https://weirddarkness.tiny.us/bdeaj5m3“The End of the Terrible Gennas” by Troy Taylor: https://weirddarkness.tiny.us/2p8yd5cs (used with permission)=====(Over time links may become invalid, disappear, or have different content. I always make sure to give authors credit for the material I use whenever possible. If I somehow overlooked doing so for a story, or if a credit is incorrect, please let me know and I will rectify it in these show notes immediately. Some links included above may benefit me financially through qualifying purchases.)= = = = ="I have come into the world as a light, so that no one who believes in me should stay in darkness." — John 12:46= = = = =WeirdDarkness® is a registered trademark. Copyright ©2025, Weird Darkness.=====Originally aired: July 20, 2024EPISODE PAGE at WeirdDarkness.com (includes list of sources): https://weirddarkness.com/thecage/

The Neurology Lounge
Episode 50. Oblivion – When Amnesia Wipes the Memory Slate

The Neurology Lounge

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 21, 2024 20:34


In this episode, I explore the intriguing condition of amnesia, the isolated loss of memory with the preservation of other cognitive disorders. I use remarkable patient anecdotes, such as those of musician Clive Wearing, and of Jimmie G, a patient of neurologist Oliver Sacks, to illustrate the diverse causes of amnesia, from herpes virus encephalitis to chronic alcoholism. I also narrate the clinical spectrum of amnesia with an emphasis on Korsakoff's syndrome and transient global amnesia or TGA. The podcast also goes back in time to review the case of Henry Molaison, the man whose profound amnesia, the consequence of experimental surgery for epilepsy, opened the way to our understanding of how memory works.

Weird Darkness: Stories of the Paranormal, Supernatural, Legends, Lore, Mysterious, Macabre, Unsolved
“THE CAGE: BRITAIN'S ANSWER TO THE AMITYVILLE HORROR” and More Creepy True Stories! #WeirdDarkness

Weird Darkness: Stories of the Paranormal, Supernatural, Legends, Lore, Mysterious, Macabre, Unsolved

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 21, 2024 85:30


IN THIS EPISODE: In the heart of England's St. Osyth village lies The Cage, an unassuming house with a chilling past as a jail for accused witches. When Vanessa Mitchell moved in, she unknowingly stepped into a nightmare of ghostly apparitions and terrifying events that forever altered her life. (The Cage: Britain's Answer To The Amityville Horror) *** Some ghosts just seem worth rooting for, no matter how they died or what they do. (Ghosts To Sympathize With) *** The Genna brothers of Chicago's Little Italy neighborhood were some of the most notorious bootleggers and gangsters in the city… until they weren't. (The End of the Terrible Gennas) *** In 1981, 14-year-old Stacey Ann Arras vanished without a trace inside Yosemite National Park, her disappearance remaining one of the park's most eerie and unsolved mysteries. (The Unsolved Yosemite Disappearance of Stacy Ann Arras) *** Annie Le, a brilliant Yale graduate student, vanished just days before her wedding in 2009. Her disappearance led to a shocking discovery that left everyone questioning who and why. (Annie Le: A Life of Promise, A Death of Mystery) *** Imagine waking up every 30 seconds, completely unaware of where you are or what just happened. This is the life of Clive Wearing, who is unable to construct new memories… at all. (Clive's 30-Second Memory) *** We'll look at how the growing cryptotourism industry offers a unique and interesting angle on exploring hidden corners of the globe, with searches for creatures like Bigfoot and the Loch Ness Monster among your travel choices. (Cryptotourism With Bigfoot and Nessie)CHAPTERS & TIME STAMPS (All Times Approximate)…00:00:00.000 = Title Story Teaser and Show Open00:04:27.817 = The Cage: Britain's Answer to the Amityville Horror00:23:11.260 = Cryptotourism With Bigfoot and Nessie00:32:43.345 = The Unsolved Yosemite Disappearance of Stacy Ann Arras00:42:59.452 = Ghosts To Sympathize With00:58:21.375 = The End of the Terrible Gennas01:10:58.174 = Clive's 30-Second Memory01:18:25.466 = Annie Le: A Life of Promise, A Death of Mystery01:24:12.956 = Show CloseSOURCES AND REFERENCES FROM THE EPISODE…BOOK: “Poltergeist! A New Investigation Into Destructive Haunting” by John Fraser: https://amzn.to/3Lueplp“The Cage: Britain's Answer To The Amityville Horror” source: Marcus Lowth, UFO Insight: https://weirddarkness.tiny.us/3cpxwj5n“Crypotourism with Bigfoot and Nessie” source: Ronan O'Connell, National Geographic:https://weirddarkness.tiny.us/mrn42hny“The Unsolved Yosemite Disappearance of Stacy Ann Arras” source: Beth Elias, Unspeakable Crimes:https://weirddarkness.tiny.us/mpkynbus“Annie Le: A Life of Promise, A Death Of Mystery” source: The Scare Chamber: https://weirddarkness.tiny.us/yzvd4phd“Ghosts to Sympathize With” source: Erin McCann, Graveyard Shift: https://weirddarkness.tiny.us/456p8t95“Clive's 30-Second Memory” source: Oddity Central: https://weirddarkness.tiny.us/bdeaj5m3“The End of the Terrible Gennas” by Troy Taylor: https://weirddarkness.tiny.us/2p8yd5cs (used with permission)= = = = =(Over time links seen above may become invalid, disappear, or have different content. I always make sure to give authors credit for the material I use whenever possible. If I somehow overlooked doing so for a story, or if a credit is incorrect, please let me know and I will rectify it in these show notes immediately. Some links included above may benefit me financially through qualifying purchases.)= = = = ="I have come into the world as a light, so that no one who believes in me should stay in darkness." — John 12:46= = = = =WeirdDarkness® is a registered trademark. Copyright ©2024, Weird Darkness.= = = = =Originally aired: July 20, 2024CUSTOM LANDING PAGE: https://weirddarkness.com/thecage/

Perspective 20
Gratitude

Perspective 20

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 16, 2023 22:54


In this episode, we share the extraordinary story of Clive Wearing, a man with severe amnesia that only affords him a 7 second memory. We also highlight the significance of gratitude and kindness. The episode encourages appreciation for memory and the small blessings in life. In the episode we also share exciting news about our nomination in the Africa APVA awards and we share details on how to vote for us. We are grateful to our audience for the nomination. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/krazepodcast/message

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The BreakPoint Podcast
What Love Really Looks Like: The Man With No Memory

The BreakPoint Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 12, 2022 4:12


What would it be like to live only—and exclusively—in the present?   Clive Wearing, a former musician for the BBC, is now the most famous amnesia patient in the world. In 1985, Clive suffered a severe fever that gave him both anterograde and retrograde amnesia. That means he can neither form new memories, nor recall most of his previous life. Instead, he lives his life thirty seconds at a time.   Clive's struggle has been well chronicled in two documentaries, the first produced in 1986 and the second in 2005. Clive retains some knowledge—he can play piano expertly, for example, and remembers that he is married—he doesn't remember the wedding, his children, or his wife's name. The dominant experience of Clive's life, repeated hundreds of times a day, is of waking up from a coma for the very first time, without knowledge of who or where he is.   “You are the first people I've spoken to in thirty years,” he repeatedly tells his interviewers.   Clive's story has inspired multiple publications of medical and psychological research, not to mention haunting existential questions. Who are we without our memories? What is life worth with no knowledge of the past and no ability to form new experiences from the present? Where is the hope for the future in this?   While much has been written about Clive, the most powerful story lies with his wife, Deborah. The two had been married only a year when catastrophe struck. In the midst of her shock and grief, Deborah campaigned relentlessly to get Clive the care he needed. However, after seven years, she reached an impasse. A future with Clive seemed unbearable after years of the same questions, the same confusion, the same anguish.   Deborah decided to leave and start a new life in America. She moved to New York, intent on resuming a career in the arts. She even tried new relationships. However, none of it worked.   “I wanted to be with someone else and have kids and a regular life. Yet how can you love somebody when you already love somebody? I loved Clive,” she wrote later in her book Forever Today.    It was only after she returned to England, torn by what felt like the impossibility of life, that she found a future. It came from an unexpected source.   “I'd reached the end of my tether, and I rang a friend and I asked her to pray for me,”  Deborah described years later.   "She was the only Christian I knew, and as she was whispering away to God, I just felt this extraordinary power coming into me. And I knew that God was in my room. I just had this incredible sense that I was really, really loved … and that emptiness that I had been trying to fill all those years with relationships, with food, with alcohol, I was filled. " That moment changed everything for Deborah. She discovered peace. Though God did not erase her suffering or Clive's, suddenly their lives were imbued with purpose.   In a scene from the 2005 documentary, standing in a London church, Deborah tells Clive about one of the last concerts he performed before the illness stole his memory: “It was so moving that everyone was in tears. That's how good of a musical director you were.”   At this, Clive is filled with emotion. Though he cannot remember the scene, or even the name of the woman describing it to him, he sensed her compassion.  “I'm amazed that you would say that,” he said. “I can't think that.”   “You were marvelous. You still are marvelous,” she replied and kissed him on the cheek.   Where, in the entire modern arsenal of materialist evolution, self-help, and expressive individualism is love like that to be found? Much less explained. Each of these dominant theories that claim to explain so much only turns the search for love and purpose inward. In the end, as Augustine described, these eternal values become incurvatus in se, destructively turned in on themselves—no help in the face of serious struggle.   True love, like what Deborah offers Clive, dignifies the other. It's turned outward. Though he doesn't recall her visits, when asked what he wants to do after Deborah leaves, Clive answers: “A gin and tonic I think, and a cigarette. Waiting for time to elude and disappear. And her arrival.”  

Tanguy Pastureau maltraite l'info
Son cerveau se reboote toutes les 30 secondes

Tanguy Pastureau maltraite l'info

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 9, 2022 5:01


durée : 00:05:01 - Tanguy Pastureau maltraite l'info - par : Tanguy Pastureau - Tanguy nous raconte l'histoire de Clive Wearing dont le cerveau se réinitialise toutes les 30 seconde depuis qu'un bouton d'herpès lui est monté au cerveau.

Radio UdeC Podcast
Ex Professo - septiembre 22

Radio UdeC Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 23, 2021 29:07


Clive Wearing: cuando la memoria solo dura 7 segundos.

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English Programme
Clive Wearing

English Programme

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 28, 2021 1:43


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Future Rising
Memory – An essential part of our future-planning skills

Future Rising

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 11, 2021 5:37


In today's episode of Future Rising we consider how memory is vital to connecting past effects with future causes, and how as a result it is essential to our ability to build a better future. One of the stories mentioned in this episode is that of British musician Clive Wearing. You can read more about Wearing and how his memory loss profoundly affected his life in this quite compelling piece by Oliver Sachs: https://www.newyorker.com/magazine/2007/09/24/the-abyss  For more on the book Future Rising: A Journey from the Past to the Edge of Tomorrow, check out http://futurerisingbook.comWe'll be positing new episodes of Future Rising on Monday's Wednesday's and Fridays. Please subscribe on your favorite podcast platform if you don't want to miss them. And please do leave us a review!Host:Professor Andrew MaynardWeb: http://andrewmaynard.netTwitter: http://twitter.com/2020scienceInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/literallyandrewmaynard/

Hoaxilla - Der skeptische Podcast aus Hamburg
Hoaxilla #268 - Leben ohne Gedächtnis

Hoaxilla - Der skeptische Podcast aus Hamburg

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 24, 2021 48:16


In dieser Episode wollen wir uns dem Schicksal von Clive Wearing widmen. Wearing erlitt im Jahr 1985 schwere Hirnschäden in Folge einer Entzündung des Gehirns durch eine Herpes Virus – eine extrem seltene Komplikation – und leidet seitdem an retrograder und anterograder Amnesie. Das bedeutet Clive Wearings gesamtes bewusstes Leben besteht aus den aktuellen ca. 30 Sekunden, an die er sich erinnern kann – danach ist sein Gedächtnis wieder gelöscht. Welche Schlüsse kann die Forschung zum Thema Gedächtnis aus diesem Fallbeispiel ziehen, und warum sind diese Fallbeispiele trotz ihrer Tragik wichtig für den Erkenntnisfortschritt? Diesen Fragen gehen wir in der Folge nach. Zum HOAXILLA Merchandise geht es hier. Hier gibt es Informationen dazu, wie man uns unterstützen kann.

AQA A Level Psychology
Types of Long Term Memory and Clive Wearing

AQA A Level Psychology

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 11, 2020 8:25


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The Wedge with Sara Cream & Sweet Jenny Sauce
The Wedge talks amnesia and memory

The Wedge with Sara Cream & Sweet Jenny Sauce

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 20, 2020 43:53


This week on The Wedge with Sara Cream and Sweet Jenny Sauce the girls talk all things amnesia. There are various types of amnesia, often occurring as a result of some kind of accident or illness. The girls chat about the strange case of Clive Wearing as well as the many films that have been made with amnesia as a plot point. Don't miss this fabulous new episode of The Wedge.

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Man’s Search for Meaning
Clive Wearing: A Conversation

Man’s Search for Meaning

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 23, 2019 27:32


Our host Rico Bonaparte and special guest Clive Wearing talk NBA off-season, NCAA Football 20, Russian hackers, and tattoos

Radio Sucesos PODCAST
Toque Durio | Memoria e identidad.

Radio Sucesos PODCAST

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 8, 2019 19:08


Pablo Durio y una nueva edición de su nuevo bloque en Metropolis. Basado en la historia de Clive Wearing director de orquesta británico cuya memoria se reinicia cada 30 segundos. ¿La identidad tiene memoria? Para pensar...

Ken's Last Ever Radio Extravaganza
Dreams, impossibility, love (Show #533/616) | Download full MP3 from Oct 10, 2018

Ken's Last Ever Radio Extravaganza

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 13, 2018 116:07


Ken - "Countdown" East Forest - "10 Laws" - The Education of the Individual Soul [Loops] Ken - "Everything is impossible, and it's going to happen anyway" East Forest - "10 Laws" - The Education of the Individual Soul [Always rest whenever you can] - "Phone dial tone test" Owl City - "Fireflies" [Loops] Miranda July - "WSNO" - The Binet-Simon Test David Weinstein - "Brief moment" - Ridgewood Radio on WFMU's GTDR 6/21/17 God Body Disconnect - "Rise of the Dormant Host" - Dredge Portals [Layers] Stanley Kubrick - "HAL 9000 (Dialog Montage)" - 2001: A Space Odyssey (Limited edition) Alan Watts - "Limits of Language" Clive Wearing - "Living Without Memory (Part 2a)" - BBC Firesign Theatre - "In The Next World, You're on Your Own" - In The Next World, You're On Your Own Gene Wilder - "Accept our failures with quiet dignity and grace" - Young Frankenstein Steve Paxton - "I have little memory, muscular or mental, of what I've danced" - Chute [The specific movements that my body executes when I improvise do not register consciously, and I can't reconstitute them.] Pink Floyd - "My memory of it is this room full of tapes running around" - Dark Side of the Moon (Classic Albums) Guy Pearce - "You think you're supposed to recognize somebody, you fake it, you bluff it" - Memento Steve Paxton - "Memory of past judgments tells me that prejudging is not secure. Memory cannot function consciosly." - Chute [At these speeds, I can't think my way to safety] Barry Miller, Kathleen Turner - "Time is like a burrito, you can fill it with whatever you want" - Peggy Sue Got Married Guy Pearce - "Memories can be distorted" - Memento Guy Pearce, Carrie-Anne Moss - "You don't remember me" - Memento Paul Spurrier - "I'll compute his head, memory, synaptic circuits. The brain's only a binary computer" - Max Headroom: 20 Minutes Into the Future (pilot movie) Alan Watts, Miranda July, Pink Floyd, Clive Wearing, Gene Wilder, 2001, God Body Disconnect - "All at once (quiet dignity and grace)" David Weinstein - "Kenzo reappeared" - Ridgewood Radio on WFMU's GTDR 6/21/17 Firesign Theatre - "I Think We're All Bozos on This Bus" - I Think We're All Bozos on This Bus [with Owl City-Fireflies, and bits of other things (2001, Pink Floyd sample...)] Gene Wilder - "Class is dismissed + applause" - Young Frankenstein George C. Scott - "Medical failure list ("transplants")" - The Hospital Live phone call - "Trying to remember, haven't listened yet" [with Owl City] God Body Disconnect - "Rise of the Dormant Host" - Dredge Portals Ken - "From here, where will we go (stream feedback echo chamber)" [Our loops are shorter than ever] Live phone call - "I miss you, a very long time, forever, resonance, contact improvisation" [with God Body Disconnect] Justin Boyd - "When something's looping" - Sound and Time Ingrid Bergman, Joseph Cotten - "Sometimes it's hard to believe there ever was a night (this night will be a long night)" - Gaslight Live stream feedback echo chamber - "I love you, I miss you, bye" Ken - "The impossibility of this show, no time anymore, reasonably balanced life" - After Ken's Last Ever 6/14/17 Albert Brooks - "It's time to get out" - Lost in America Ken - "I suppose I'm surprised" Bill Murray - "Do something or you'll get no life experience, take some time off" - Charlie Rose interview about Rushmore 1/29/99 Andre Gregory - "What happens when people stay together a long time, they wind up dead or pregnant" - Some Girls Fredric Lehne, James Spader - "Sometimes everything is a clue (jealousy suspicions)" - Dream Lover Clare Danes - "Sometimes someone says something small, fits into tiny place in your heart" - My So-Called Life: Pressure (Season 1, episode 13) Nicholas Cage - "Sometimes this kind of story turns out to be something more, like one of those Japanese balls" - Adaptation Matthew Broderick - "Sometimes I say things (I was only talking)" - Marie and Bruce Ken - "Sometimes I don't know, sometimes they say small things" Jeffrey Wright - "Sometimes finding one's purpose (a profound thing) isn't what it seems" - Lady in the Water Ken - "Sometimes, there are so many ways in, identifications" [with God Body Disconnect layers] Ken - "You can just go ahead and do it, just start, make a mistake, keep going, don't be afraid, do something" Live phone call - "I thought I would just do something (success)" Tony Robbins - "Failure can be your best friend" Live stream feedback echo chamber - "with live phone caller, Ken, Tony Robbins, God Body Disconnect..." God Body Disconnect - "Rise of the Dormant Host" - Dredge Portals [Bright light] Tony Robbins - "Just remember, it's impossible to fail" Ligeti, Gyorgy - "Lux Aeterna" - 2001: A Space Odyssey (Limited edition) [with Clive Wearing] Stanley Kubrick - "HAL 9000 (Dialog Montage)" - 2001: A Space Odyssey (Limited edition) Stanley Kubrick Harry Nilsson - "Everybody's Talkin'" - Everybody's Talkin' [Loops, with Ligeti/Gyorgy and God Body Disconnect] John Wood, Matthew Broderick, Ally Sheedy - "Futility: Extinction is inevitable, nature knows when to move on" - WarGames Gene Wilder - "I am not interested in death, the only thing that concerns me is the preservation of life!" - Young Frankenstein Ken - "Unpreparedness for this show" - Before Ken's Last Ever 6/14/17 Ken - "Impossibility of this show" - After Ken's Last Ever 6/14/17 ? - "?" - Ridgewood Radio on WFMU's GTDR 6/21/17 Ken - "Rushes to show, doing it once again" - Before Ken's Last Ever 6/20/17 Miranda July - "Medical Wonder" - The Binet-Simon Test David Weinstein - "Kenzo's up after this, working his fingers to the bone" - Ridgewood Radio on WFMU's GTDR 6/21/17 Negativland, Don Joyce, Mike Anderson - "Dreams Part 2" - Over the Edge Jane Seymour - "The man of my dreams is almost faded" - Somewhere in Time [Romance] Rossano Brazzi - "You're hungry, eat the ravioli" - Summertime East Forest - "10 Laws" - The Education of the Individual Soul Jane Seymour - "I've lived without it all my life" - Somewhere in Time [Romance] Tony Robbins - "Assignment: Meet your needs to create ultimate fulfillment" - PPII - 24 - The Driving Force The Six Human Needs (Part 2) Somewhere in Time & Young Frankenstein - "Applause x2" Jane Seymour - "The man of my dreams is almost faded" - Somewhere in Time Clare Danes - "Sometimes someone says something really small, it just fits into this empty place in your heart" - My So-Called Life: Pressure (Season 1, episode 13) Jane Seymour - "What would I say to him? Is it any wonder I failed to recognize you?" - Somewhere in Time [Written by Richard Matheson] Lara Flynn-Boyle - "I know should be sad, but it's like I'm having the most beautiful dream and the most terrible nightmare all at once" - Twin Peaks Season 1 episode 2: Traces to Nowhere George Peppard - "People do fall in love" - Breakfast at Tiffany's Madchen Amick - "In spite of everything, I love you, I really truly love you" - Dream Lover Lara Flynn-Boyle - "She loves him, she had an opportunity" - Equinox Ken - "Don't be ashamed" Diane Baker - "Why do people lie in the light, and wait until dark to make love" - Mirage Harrison Ford - "Nobody loves America more than I do, I couldn't bear to watch" - Mosquito Coast Adam Sandler - "I have so much strength in me, you have no idea" - Punch-Drunk Love Stan Dale - "If I do nice things for you, maybe you'll love me?" - Human Awareness Institute Fairuza Balk - "I love you so much" - Return to Oz Nicholas Cage - "That love was mine. I can love whoever I want" - Adaptation Gregory Peck - "If you're not committed to anything, you're just taking up space" - Mirage Fairuza Balk - "I'll never forget any of you. I didn't expect to go so soon, hadn't said goodbye yet" - Return to Oz Judy Garland - "There's no place like home" - Wizard of Oz Ken - "Who is the man of your dreams? You never have to let go" [with Harry Nilsson-Everybody's Talkin' loops] Ken - "Identification" Ken - "Why don't you change? Like I want you to? Like you're supposed to? Normal? Sane? Common sense?" Ken - "Life is counting down/counting up" Ken - "All of your life has built up to this moment" Ken - "In this show there is no next song" Ken - "I don't even have enough time" Ken - "Identification" Harry Nilsson - "Everybody's Talkin'" - Everybody's Talkin' [No more loops] Wayne Dyer - "We become attached" https://www.wfmu.org/playlists/shows/81785

Ken's Last Ever Radio Extravaganza
Dreams, impossibility, love (Show #533/616) | Download full MP3 from Oct 10, 2018

Ken's Last Ever Radio Extravaganza

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 12, 2018 116:07


Ken - "Countdown" East Forest - "10 Laws" - The Education of the Individual Soul [Loops] Ken - "Everything is impossible, and it's going to happen anyway" East Forest - "10 Laws" - The Education of the Individual Soul [Always rest whenever you can] - "Phone dial tone test" Owl City - "Fireflies" [Loops] Miranda July - "WSNO" - The Binet-Simon Test David Weinstein - "Brief moment" - Ridgewood Radio on WFMU's GTDR 6/21/17 God Body Disconnect - "Rise of the Dormant Host" - Dredge Portals [Layers] Stanley Kubrick - "HAL 9000 (Dialog Montage)" - 2001: A Space Odyssey (Limited edition) Alan Watts - "Limits of Language" Clive Wearing - "Living Without Memory (Part 2a)" - BBC Firesign Theatre - "In The Next World, You're on Your Own" - In The Next World, You're On Your Own Gene Wilder - "Accept our failures with quiet dignity and grace" - Young Frankenstein Steve Paxton - "I have little memory, muscular or mental, of what I've danced" - Chute [The specific movements that my body executes when I improvise do not register consciously, and I can't reconstitute them.] Pink Floyd - "My memory of it is this room full of tapes running around" - Dark Side of the Moon (Classic Albums) Guy Pearce - "You think you're supposed to recognize somebody, you fake it, you bluff it" - Memento Steve Paxton - "Memory of past judgments tells me that prejudging is not secure. Memory cannot function consciosly." - Chute [At these speeds, I can't think my way to safety] Barry Miller, Kathleen Turner - "Time is like a burrito, you can fill it with whatever you want" - Peggy Sue Got Married Guy Pearce - "Memories can be distorted" - Memento Guy Pearce, Carrie-Anne Moss - "You don't remember me" - Memento Paul Spurrier - "I'll compute his head, memory, synaptic circuits. The brain's only a binary computer" - Max Headroom: 20 Minutes Into the Future (pilot movie) Alan Watts, Miranda July, Pink Floyd, Clive Wearing, Gene Wilder, 2001, God Body Disconnect - "All at once (quiet dignity and grace)" David Weinstein - "Kenzo reappeared" - Ridgewood Radio on WFMU's GTDR 6/21/17 Firesign Theatre - "I Think We're All Bozos on This Bus" - I Think We're All Bozos on This Bus [with Owl City-Fireflies, and bits of other things (2001, Pink Floyd sample...)] Gene Wilder - "Class is dismissed + applause" - Young Frankenstein George C. Scott - "Medical failure list ("transplants")" - The Hospital Live phone call - "Trying to remember, haven't listened yet" [with Owl City] God Body Disconnect - "Rise of the Dormant Host" - Dredge Portals Ken - "From here, where will we go (stream feedback echo chamber)" [Our loops are shorter than ever] Live phone call - "I miss you, a very long time, forever, resonance, contact improvisation" [with God Body Disconnect] Justin Boyd - "When something's looping" - Sound and Time Ingrid Bergman, Joseph Cotten - "Sometimes it's hard to believe there ever was a night (this night will be a long night)" - Gaslight Live stream feedback echo chamber - "I love you, I miss you, bye" Ken - "The impossibility of this show, no time anymore, reasonably balanced life" - After Ken's Last Ever 6/14/17 Albert Brooks - "It's time to get out" - Lost in America Ken - "I suppose I'm surprised" Bill Murray - "Do something or you'll get no life experience, take some time off" - Charlie Rose interview about Rushmore 1/29/99 Andre Gregory - "What happens when people stay together a long time, they wind up dead or pregnant" - Some Girls Fredric Lehne, James Spader - "Sometimes everything is a clue (jealousy suspicions)" - Dream Lover Clare Danes - "Sometimes someone says something small, fits into tiny place in your heart" - My So-Called Life: Pressure (Season 1, episode 13) Nicholas Cage - "Sometimes this kind of story turns out to be something more, like one of those Japanese balls" - Adaptation Matthew Broderick - "Sometimes I say things (I was only talking)" - Marie and Bruce Ken - "Sometimes I don't know, sometimes they say small things" Jeffrey Wright - "Sometimes finding one's purpose (a profound thing) isn't what it seems" - Lady in the Water Ken - "Sometimes, there are so many ways in, identifications" [with God Body Disconnect layers] Ken - "You can just go ahead and do it, just start, make a mistake, keep going, don't be afraid, do something" Live phone call - "I thought I would just do something (success)" Tony Robbins - "Failure can be your best friend" Live stream feedback echo chamber - "with live phone caller, Ken, Tony Robbins, God Body Disconnect..." God Body Disconnect - "Rise of the Dormant Host" - Dredge Portals [Bright light] Tony Robbins - "Just remember, it's impossible to fail" Ligeti, Gyorgy - "Lux Aeterna" - 2001: A Space Odyssey (Limited edition) [with Clive Wearing] Stanley Kubrick - "HAL 9000 (Dialog Montage)" - 2001: A Space Odyssey (Limited edition) Stanley Kubrick Harry Nilsson - "Everybody's Talkin'" - Everybody's Talkin' [Loops, with Ligeti/Gyorgy and God Body Disconnect] John Wood, Matthew Broderick, Ally Sheedy - "Futility: Extinction is inevitable, nature knows when to move on" - WarGames Gene Wilder - "I am not interested in death, the only thing that concerns me is the preservation of life!" - Young Frankenstein Ken - "Unpreparedness for this show" - Before Ken's Last Ever 6/14/17 Ken - "Impossibility of this show" - After Ken's Last Ever 6/14/17 ? - "?" - Ridgewood Radio on WFMU's GTDR 6/21/17 Ken - "Rushes to show, doing it once again" - Before Ken's Last Ever 6/20/17 Miranda July - "Medical Wonder" - The Binet-Simon Test David Weinstein - "Kenzo's up after this, working his fingers to the bone" - Ridgewood Radio on WFMU's GTDR 6/21/17 Negativland, Don Joyce, Mike Anderson - "Dreams Part 2" - Over the Edge Jane Seymour - "The man of my dreams is almost faded" - Somewhere in Time [Romance] Rossano Brazzi - "You're hungry, eat the ravioli" - Summertime East Forest - "10 Laws" - The Education of the Individual Soul Jane Seymour - "I've lived without it all my life" - Somewhere in Time [Romance] Tony Robbins - "Assignment: Meet your needs to create ultimate fulfillment" - PPII - 24 - The Driving Force The Six Human Needs (Part 2) Somewhere in Time & Young Frankenstein - "Applause x2" Jane Seymour - "The man of my dreams is almost faded" - Somewhere in Time Clare Danes - "Sometimes someone says something really small, it just fits into this empty place in your heart" - My So-Called Life: Pressure (Season 1, episode 13) Jane Seymour - "What would I say to him? Is it any wonder I failed to recognize you?" - Somewhere in Time [Written by Richard Matheson] Lara Flynn-Boyle - "I know should be sad, but it's like I'm having the most beautiful dream and the most terrible nightmare all at once" - Twin Peaks Season 1 episode 2: Traces to Nowhere George Peppard - "People do fall in love" - Breakfast at Tiffany's Madchen Amick - "In spite of everything, I love you, I really truly love you" - Dream Lover Lara Flynn-Boyle - "She loves him, she had an opportunity" - Equinox Ken - "Don't be ashamed" Diane Baker - "Why do people lie in the light, and wait until dark to make love" - Mirage Harrison Ford - "Nobody loves America more than I do, I couldn't bear to watch" - Mosquito Coast Adam Sandler - "I have so much strength in me, you have no idea" - Punch-Drunk Love Stan Dale - "If I do nice things for you, maybe you'll love me?" - Human Awareness Institute Fairuza Balk - "I love you so much" - Return to Oz Nicholas Cage - "That love was mine. I can love whoever I want" - Adaptation Gregory Peck - "If you're not committed to anything, you're just taking up space" - Mirage Fairuza Balk - "I'll never forget any of you. I didn't expect to go so soon, hadn't said goodbye yet" - Return to Oz Judy Garland - "There's no place like home" - Wizard of Oz Ken - "Who is the man of your dreams? You never have to let go" [with Harry Nilsson-Everybody's Talkin' loops] Ken - "Identification" Ken - "Why don't you change? Like I want you to? Like you're supposed to? Normal? Sane? Common sense?" Ken - "Life is counting down/counting up" Ken - "All of your life has built up to this moment" Ken - "In this show there is no next song" Ken - "I don't even have enough time" Ken - "Identification" Harry Nilsson - "Everybody's Talkin'" - Everybody's Talkin' [No more loops] Wayne Dyer - "We become attached" http://www.wfmu.org/playlists/shows/81785

Henshin History
Episode 33 - DARK DARK Goose

Henshin History

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 12, 2018 109:02


Podcast: Download Subscribe: Apple Podcasts | Spotify | Stitcher | Google Play | RSS THIS WEEK: Sven and Van cover for Alexa coming down with a case of haunted lungs, as we see the rest of the first 13 Destructoids. In addition to that, Van conjures up the most hellish image possible; we keep a running tally of dismemberments; Sven's origins are revealed at gunpoint; Dr. Komyoji is a certified cryptid; there is yet another rant on how extraordinarily dangerous vehicular accidents are, and we figured out the androidmen's favorite game - bet you can guess! The amnesiac pianist Van mentions is Clive Wearing. Also mentioned is Sparrow Hill Road by Seanan McGuire, if you like spooky hitchhikers. TOPICS:* Android Kikaider (1972) 7-12* Blues Kong, Carmine Spider, Red Condor, Scorpion Brown, Gold Wolf, Silver Cat* Monster Factory & terrible costume designs* Evil super-scientist procedures* Kikaider's diminishing budget* Return of blood theft (bleft)* FYGM* Boy scout trail markings* Indigo children?* Killing & stepford-wifing entire villages* Komyoji's characterization* Thermoluminescent Energy* Scientific academia is a goddamn wasteland* Extremely sad robots ft. Gold Wolf* Komyoji's (somewhat) realistic amnesia* Wine fraud* Magic robots* The conscience circuit dilemma & Isaac Asimov* Spooky girl hitchhikers* Roundtable on Kikaider's formula MUSIC:* “Fight! Seven Riders!! Showa Rider Taisen” – Kamen Rider x Kamen Rider Fourze & OOO: Movie War Megamax* "Rank E" - Sonic Unleashed* Yuuki Hide – “Go Go Kikaider” and “Fight! Android Kikaider” NEXT WEEK: We cover the last few throwaway plots before things get serious. Our penultimate coverage of Rider '71. Twitter | Tumblr | Patreon | Ko-Fi

DÅLIGA SVENSKAR
DS 003: DEJTKOLLAPS, VILKET LAND ÄR SÄMST, OCH OM ATT GLÖMMA HELA SKITEN

DÅLIGA SVENSKAR

Play Episode Listen Later May 26, 2016


I PODCAST DÅLIGA SVENSKAR 003: Max Tinderdejt blev fullständigt jävla bedrövlig, men det var inte hans fel. Rickard jämför folk och folk, eller i alla fall olika länder. Olle har träffat en man som glömt allt som hände sedan han var liten. I övrigt pratar vi om varför det kanske inte är så dåligt att röka, om att Max ville vara cool i skolan, hjälp till självhjälp och litte annat random. Vi träffas varje vecka på en rökig bar i Berlin och pratar om livets brutala sanningar, nakna kvinnor och märkliga dieter. Max har tvångsdejtat och vi andra har mest väntat på resultatet. Relevanta länkar: Hur mäter man vilket land som är bäst? Har två demokratier någonsin krigat mot varandra? Clive Wearing, mannen utan korttidsminne //

Composer Quest: A Songwriting and Music Composition Podcast
How to Compose Earworms and Fetal Music with Dr. Vicky Williamson

Composer Quest: A Songwriting and Music Composition Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 3, 2013 30:22


Music Psychologist Victoria Williamson is an expert on earworms – songs that stick in our heads. In this episode of Composer Quest, she reveals her findings on what makes a melody sticky. Vicky also answers my other pressing music psychology questions: Why do babies have an innate sense of rhythm? Why did Clive Wearing, a severe amnesiac, retain his ability to perform music? When did humans start playing instruments? Also in this episode, you’ll get to hear the sound of the world’s oldest instrument, and a never-before-released Charlie song. Enjoy!

El Radioscopio. Hay mucha más ciencia de la que crees

El Radioscopio 58 - Fri, 21/06/2013 Invitado: Sonia Fernández Vidal - Universidad Autónoma de Barcelona Contenido:Física Cuántica - El hombre con solo siete segundos de memoria Mecánica Cuántica: el mundo de lo microscópico, dónde todo escapa a nuestra intuición. Charlamos con Sonia Fernández Vidal sobre su cuántico libro "Desayuno con partículas". Y además, probablemente la historia más triste que haya pasado por el radioscopio. La historia de Clive Wearing, el hombre con solo unos pocos segundos de memoria. ¡ÚLTIMO RADIOSCOPIO!