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In this haunting episode come with Ann and her husband David, to journey deep into the unforgiving wilderness where Iceland's medieval outlaws were cast out — and where some say their spirits still roam. From the tragic legend of Ásmundur and his mountain destiny to the chilling tale of the Surtshellir cave outlaws, we uncover stories of survival, exile, supernatural forces, and hidden folk. These are more than tales of crime, they're sagas of fate, family, and the thin line between myth and memory! Like what you hear? Give us 5 Stars! And follow us for more... Checkout our website: Eerie Iceland Follow us on: Instagram Find our page on: Facebook Email us: hello@eerieiceland.com Sources & Extras: Source 1 Source 2 Source 3 Source 4 Source 5 Source 6 Tour of the Caves Episode & Editing By: Ann Irene Peters (Iceland Wedding Planner)
Melvin E. Edwards interviews Dr. Chad Scott, a therapist and author, who explores the concept of dark tourism and its personal significance. Dr. Scott shares his journey through dark tourism, reflecting on how visiting sites of tragedy and suffering has helped him navigate his own dark moments, including a liver transplant and a divorce. He discusses the emotional impact of these experiences and how they contribute to personal growth and understanding of generational trauma. In this conversation, Dr. Chad Scott and Melvin E. Edwards explore the profound impact of ancestral trauma, the significance of genealogy, and the concept of dark tourism as a means of spiritual growth. They discuss the emotional weight of historical suffering, the importance of stepping outside one's comfort zone to confront fears, and the balance between empathy and over-identification with others' pain. Dr. Scott shares personal experiences that shaped his understanding of life, death, and the hope that can emerge from suffering.https://www.mesabacare.com/about-dr-scotthttps://www.facebook.com/chadscottauthor/https://www.amazon.com/stores/Chad-Scott/author/B0DDDGVCPB?ref=ap_rdr&isDramIntegrated=true&shoppingPortalEnabled=trueKeywordsdark tourism, personal growth, trauma, history, therapy, healing, reflection, life lessons, meaning, suffering, ancestral trauma, genealogy, dark tourism, spiritual growth, emotional intelligence, fear, empathy, personal growth, overcoming suffering, hope, Dr. Chad Scott, podcast, storytellingWant to be a guest on Stories from Real Life? Send Melvin Edwards a message on PodMatch, here: https://www.podmatch.com/hostdetailpreview/storiesfromreallife. www.podcastreallife.comChapters00:00 Introduction to Dark Tourism04:16 Personal Journey Through Dark Tourism09:40 Reflections on Life and Death14:13 Impact of Dark Tourism on Personal Growth22:04 Generational Trauma and Dark Tourism24:04 The Ripple Effect of Ancestral Trauma25:56 Genealogy and Personal Connection to History27:31 Dark Tourism: Spiritual Growth and Reflection30:07 Facing Fears Through Dark Experiences33:17 Confronting Death: A Personal Journey38:42 Understanding Fear and Ignorance42:28 Empathy vs. Over-Identification with Suffering44:32 Finding Hope Beyond Suffering
It's a spooky special this week, as Adam relives his trip to the Czech Republic, where he visited the infamous Sedlec Ossuary aka The Church of Bones. Just 80kms east of Prague, in the town of Kutna Hora, Central Bohemia, stands a church like few others. Dating back to the 15th century and decorated with over 40,000 skeletons, this dark and macabre tourist attraction is for those seeking something a little more surreal.Stay tuned for the second half as we tackle a question from a fellow Tripologist. This week's Hostel Common Room sees us recommending mini adventures to a family looking to backpack together for the very first time!We'd love to hear from you! Send us a message using the contact form on our website: tripologypodcast.comNeed travel insurance? We recommend SafetyWing! Click here to get started: https://safetywing.com/?referenceID=26035801&utm_source=26035801&utm_medium=AmbassadorRequire an onward flight? Please use this fantastic flight rental service: https://onwardticket.com/tripologypodcastJoin our Patreon community: patreon.com/tripologypodcastFollow us on Instagram: instagram.com/tripologypodcast/Subscribe to our YouTube channel: youtube.com/@tripologypodcastPlease rate the show and help us grow! Recommend the podcast to family & friends (all of them). It makes a HUGE difference. Thank you for your continued support. It means the world.
Originally posted on Patreon on Jan 11, 2024. In this episode, Hallie explores the many aspects of Dark Tourism - visiting places with macabre and haunting histories - as well as the types of locations this practice encompasses. CW: Discussions of enslavement, genocide, incarceration, suicide, and exploitation.
Following his trip to Hiroshima Kevin ponders the question: what do we get out of travelling to destinations that witness some of the most awful acts of human depravity? Would we not be better off sipping pina coladas on a beach instead?Kevin gives his answer to this thought-provoking question. Do visit our website at www.TheTopTravelDestinations.comYou can also follow The Top Travel Destinations on social media for updates: Instagram: @thetoptraveldestinationsX: @becreativkev
This week Vanessa uncovers the tragic events surrounding a trusted pharmacist who committed the unthinkable: Poisoning his own family. Love what you hear? Give us 5 Stars! And follow us for more... Checkout our website: Eerie Iceland Follow us on: Instagram Find our page on: Facebook Email us: hello@eerieiceland.com Sources & Extras: Source 1 Source 2 Source 3 Source 4 Mental Health Reasource Episode By: Vanessa Terrazas Editing By: James Ede (Be Heard | Podcast Production)
Welcome back Listeners to Season 2! We are so gratefu! In this chilling episode, Ann delves into the haunting tale of the Devastating Flood of Básendar. A natural disaster that erased an entire Icelandic village from existence in the winter of 1799! ...and some say it is haunted! Like what you hear? Give us 5 Stars! And follow us for more... Checkout our website: Eerie Iceland Follow us on: Instagram Find our page on: Facebook Email us: hello@eerieiceland.com Sources & Extras: Source 1 Source 2 Source 3 Source 4 GPS Cordinates: N63° 58' 1.195" W22° 43' 59.964" Episode By: Ann Irene Peters (Iceland Wedding Planner) Editing By: James Ede (Be Heard | Podcast Production)
Tonight on Cryptique, we head back to November 2022 as Ryan and J discuss all things Incels...meaning, philosophy, misogyny, profile, and unfortunately, mass murders. CRYPTIQUEPOD.COM Cryptique will be back with …Dark Tourism, Suicide Games, The Brownsville Demon, The Dark Empath, Hexham Heads, Social Media Influencer Crimes, and more so make sure you subscribe so you don't miss a single episode! www.cryptiquepod.com TikTok @cryptique_podcast YouTube @cryptiquepodcast X @podcastevil IG cryptiquepodcast Let us know about your worst nightmares at cryptiquepodcast@gmail.com For a small one-time donation, you can buy us a cup of coffee at buymeacoffee.com/cryptiquepi Cryptique is a podcast and YouTube channel that covers A.I., aliens, alternative dimensions, alternative history, astrology, bigfoot, black eyed kids, conspiracies and conspiracy theories, consciousness, cryptids, cults, extraterrestrials, fays, feral kids, flat earth, folklore, forbidden knowledge, ghosts, giants, ghouls, goblins, government cover ups, haunted items, hauntings, hat man, hidden archeology, hidden realms, indigenous cultures, lake monsters, men in black, mystic powers, near death experiences, nightmares, numerology, occult, paranormal, politics, psychic abilities, psy ops, psychedelic research and experience, reincarnation, religion, remote viewing, Sasquatch, shadow people, spirits, Tartaria, tarot, the afterlife, time travel, true crime, true stories behind horror movies, UFOS, ultraterrestrials, urban legends, weather control, yokai, Yowie.
We are taking a little break getting geared up for Season 2 folks! To get you ready, Ann re-shares her personal favorite episode about the famed Fire Priest & Laki Volcano... Uncover the fiery mysteries of Iceland's tumultuous past in this episode as we delve into the eruption of the Laki volcano! Join us as we explore the harrowing events of 1783 when the Mother Nature unleashed its fury, spewing forth lava, toxic gases around the world, forever altering the landscape and people's lives. Learn about the captivating legend of the Fire Priest, a man said to possess supernatural abilities and a profound connection to the volatile forces that shaped Iceland's history. Like what you hear? Give us 5 Stars! And follow us for more... Checkout our website: Eerie Iceland Follow us on: Instagram Find our page on: Facebook Sources: Researcher: David Geir Jonasson – (Vik Expeditions) Source 1 Source 2 Source 3 Source 4 Source 5 Source 6 Eldrit sr. Jóns Steingrímssonar. Landsbókasafn Íslands - Háskólabókasafn (Lbs) MS 1552 4to f. 1r. Favorite Icelandic Books Episode by: Ann Irene Peters (Iceland Wedding Planner) Editing by: James Ede (Be Heard | Podcast Production)
Send us a textWhat draws people to places marked by tragedy and suffering? Join me as we explore the fascinating and often misunderstood world of dark tourism on "The Traveling Fool." We examine why sites like Auschwitz, Pompeii, and the Hiroshima Peace Memorial attract millions each year—is it morbid curiosity or a deeper quest for understanding and connection with history? I share my personal experiences visiting Civil War battlefields and Alcatraz, driven by a passion for history rather than a fascination with death. Together, we navigate the ethical considerations of this type of travel, particularly in today's social media landscape, and uncover how modern travel has increased the accessibility of these powerful destinations.Beyond just exploring these weighty themes, I invite you to become more engaged with our vibrant community. Subscribe to the podcast and join our mailing list for monthly newsletters packed with travel news, contests, and intriguing content, all while ensuring your personal information remains private. Running this as a one-man show, I am deeply committed to protecting your privacy and fostering a supportive environment. Thank you for your continued support, and remember, the world is full of stories waiting to be uncovered, one journey at a time. Safe travels!Please subscribe and leave a review on I-Tunes. Feel free to drop me an email I would love to hear from you editor@thetravellingfool.com You can sign up for my email list Past Podcasts Follow me on social media FaceBook Twitter now X LinkedInInstagram
Alun relives his two months spent in the increasingly popular Georgia. After visiting Sesikeli Winery and getting drunk the ancient way, he describes the staggering 8000 year-old winemaking techniques and gives Adam a run for his money! Alun also explored the town of Gori, located in central Georgia. Infamous for being the birthplace of the locally celebrated Joseph Stalin, the experience was as strange as it was uncomfortable. Add Gori to your Dark Tourism bucket list! If you have any travel questions about Georgia, please send us an email at tripologypodcast@gmail.com Looking for travel insurance? We recommend SafetyWing! Click here to get started: https://tinyurl.com/tripsafetywingNeed an onward flight? Please use this fantastic flight rental service: https://onwardticket.com/tripologypodcastCheck out a recent review by Playpodcast.net: https://www.playpodcast.net/podcast/tripology-podcast-travel-backpacking-digital-nomadism-expat-life/ Take a look at our website: tripologypodcast.com Follow us on Instagram: instagram.com/tripologypodcast/ Subscribe to our YouTube channel: youtube.com/@tripologypodcast Support us on Patreon: patreon.com/tripologypodcast Please rate the show and help us grow! Recommend the podcast to family & friends (all of them). It makes a HUGE difference. Thank you for your continued support. It means the world.
Originally posted on Patreon on Jan 11, 2024. In this episode, Hallie explores the many aspects of Dark Tourism - visiting places with macabre and haunting histories - as well as the types of locations this practice encompasses. CW: Discussions of enslavement, genocide, incarceration, suicide, and exploitation.
In this episode, hosts David Mililli, Steve Carran, and guest host Jacqueline Nunley discuss key hospitality industry trends and events from November. They explore the growing popularity of dark tourism and skillcations expected by 2025, Spirit Airlines filing for bankruptcy, and record-setting Thanksgiving travel numbers.Additionally, they delve into the emerging trend of Travel Tuesday and the new Cleveland Browns hotel project, reflecting on how these developments shape the future of travel and hospitality.In this episode, you'll learn (key points/topics covered):Dark Tourism and SkillcationSpirit Airline files BankruptcyThanksgiving TravelTravel TuesdayCleveland Brown's Opening HotelJoin the conversation on today's episode on The Modern Hotelier LinkedIn pageThe Modern Hotelier is produced, edited, and published by Make More MediaLinks:Website: https://jtsnunley.com/Jacqueline on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/jacquelinesnunleyJacqueline's Bio: https://sha.cornell.edu/people/jacqueline-nunley/For full show notes head to: https://themodernhotelier.com/episode/123Follow on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/the-...Connect with Steve and David:Steve: https://www.linkedin.com/in/%F0%9F%8E...David: https://www.linkedin.com/in/david-mil...
En Ukraine, grâce à des guides touristiques, des curieux occidentaux visitent des lieux de batailles du début de la guerre: le “dark tourism”, ce tourisme associé à des événements tragiques, encore confidentiel est en croissance.Malgré les questions éthiques que suscite cette activité, les autorités locales ou nationales font avec et anticipent déjà l'après-guerre en préparant des circuits mémoriels. Sur le Fil vous emmène a la rencontre de ces amateurs de sensations fortes venus d'Europe ou des Etats-Unis, de guides touristiques ukrainiens qui malgré l'incompréhension de la population, font valoir les vertus pédagogiques de ces circuits.Sur le terrain Maryke Vermaak, Andrii Kalchenko et Lea Dauple du bureau de l'AFP à Kiev.Réalisation : Emmanuelle Baillon Sur le Fil est le podcast quotidien de l'AFP. Vous avez des commentaires ? Ecrivez-nous à podcast@afp.com. Vous pouvez aussi nous envoyer une note vocale par Whatsapp au + 33 6 79 77 38 45. Si vous aimez, abonnez-vous, parlez de nous autour de vous et laissez-nous plein d'étoiles sur votre plateforme de podcasts préférée pour mieux faire connaître notre programme ! Hébergé par Acast. Visitez acast.com/privacy pour plus d'informations.
Il turismo ha un lato oscuro, il Dark Tourism, ovvero il viaggio verso luoghi dove sono avvenute tragedie o disastri naturali; campi di battaglia, prigioni, cimiteri, edifici abbandonati, luoghi contaminati sono solo i primi esempi di una lunga lista. Con Philip Stone (Institute for Dark Tourism Research) ci addentriamo nella riflessione su questa particolare forma di turismo, sempre più praticata e sempre più raccontata dai media. Se gestito con la dovuta attenzione e con sensibilità etica il Dark Tourism perde molto del suo carattere morboso, aprendo invece una riflessione sul tempo, il passato, la morte. Luca Bravi, Università di Firenze, cerca di rispondere a una domanda ineludibile: è possibile essere “turisti” ad Auschwitz? Fabio Carbone, Università di Northampton, ha invece introdotto la categoria di War Porn, qui applicata al Museo dell'assedio di Sarajevo, per sottolineare l'inadeguatezza e le carenze di molte narrazioni. Infine Marco Trovato, direttore della rivista Africa, ci accompagna nell'isola di Gorèe, in Senegal, tra le memorie dolorose della tratta degli schiavi e lo sforzo dei loro discendenti per riallacciare i fili della memoria.
What is dark tourism and why are many of us interested in places associated with death and tragedy? How can you write and self-publish a premium print guidebook while managing complicated design elements, image permissions, and more? With Leon Mcanally. In the intro, level up with author assistants [Written Word Media]; and Blood Vintage signing […] The post Dark Tourism And Self-Publishing Premium Print Books With Images With Leon Mcanally first appeared on The Creative Penn.
Would you take a vacation to a concentration camp? What about a family trip to Chernobyl? Do you know about Croc sport mode? Are the Bever murders of Broken Arrow, OK the worst famlicide of all time? Kyle and Jheisson answer these questions and more as they dive into dark tourism, the London Dungeon, and the Broken Arrow murders!The students at Wiki U have been drinking Magic Mind every morning to jumpstart their day and get their brains firing on all cylinders! We love Magic Mind because it's filled with all natural ingredients that help you focus on the things you need to get done and the things you WANT to get done. The first thing you should cross off your list today is getting a subscription to Magic Mind. For a limited time Wiki U listeners can get 20% off a one time purchase or subscription by using the promo code Wikiuni20 at checkout at the link below!https://magicmind.com/WIKIUNI20 TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@wikiuniversity YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCmPDDjcbBJfR0s_xJfYCUvwInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/wikiuniversity/Music provided by Davey and the Chains
This week's episode fits the Halloween theme. Spooky places, historical sites, and digital narratives. In this episode, Scott is joined by Nicole Basaraba, Assistant Professor in Digital Humanities at Trinity College in Dublin. They discuss topics such as cultural heritage research and dark tourism. References Basaraba, Nicole. 2023. “The Rise of Paranormal Investigations as Virtual Dark Tourism on YouTube.” Journal of Heritage Tourism 19(2): 287–309. doi:10.1080/1743873X.2023.2268746. Basaraba, Nicole. 2022. Transmedia Narratives for Cultural Heritage: Remixing History. Routledge. Sam and Colby. 2014. Sam and Colby. YouTube. [YouTube Channel]. YouTube. Retrieved October 24, 2024, from https://www.youtube.com/c/samandcolby/about. Sam and Colby. 2021. Our Demonic Encounter at Haunted Sallie House. YouTube. 1 hr., 10 min. Retrieved October 24, 2024, from https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0bqwiR871KU.
The tour continues to one of most haunted places in the Philippines, the abandoned Clark Airbase Hospital in Clark, Pampanga. What's the grim story behind why it's notoriously haunted? Listen to all of our episodes here: bit.ly/PhCampfireStoriesYou can send over your support thru the following platforms:via Kofi ko-fi.com/philippinecampfirestoriesvia Patreon patreon.com/campfirestoriesphvia GCash +639477784678via Paypal earlm.work@gmail.comAudio Production by The Pod Network Entertainment Like, Follow and Join us in our social media channels!Email Address: campfirestoriesph@gmail.com Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/campfirestoriesph X: https://x.com/campfirestoryph Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/campfirestoriesph/ #podcastph #philippinecampfirestories #darktourism #clarkairbaseAng kuwentong ito sa Philippine Campfire Stories ay may mga usaping maaring sensitibo sa ilang makikinig. Hinihikayat ang lahat ng makinig ng may bukas na pag-iisip lalo na ang mga mas bata sa gulang na labing tatlo (13 y.o). Ang Santelmo Society ay koleksyon ng mga kwento mula sa mga taga-pakinig at piling kakilala ng may lathala. Hindi maaring i-reproduce ang mga kwento sa episode na ito, sa kahit anong paraan ng walang pahintulot ng may lathala. Support this show http://supporter.acast.com/philippinecampfirestories. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
It's been 28 years since the nation woke up to the devastating news about the blaze that killed 162 lives, mostly young adults, in Ozone Disco. Let's recall the story of that night. Listen to all of our episodes here: bit.ly/PhCampfireStoriesLike, Follow and Join us in our social media channels!Email Address: campfirestoriesph@gmail.com Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/campfirestoriesph X: https://x.com/campfirestoryph Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/campfirestoriesph/ You can send over your support thru the following platforms:via Kofi ko-fi.com/philippinecampfirestoriesvia Patreon patreon.com/campfirestoriesphvia GCash + 63917 880 7978via Paypal earlm.work@gmail.comAudio Production by The Pod Network Entertainment #podcastph #philippinecampfirestories #darktourism #ozonediscoAng kuwentong ito sa Philippine Campfire Stories ay may mga usaping maaring sensitibo sa ilang makikinig. Hinihikayat ang lahat ng makinig ng may bukas na pag-iisip lalo na ang mga mas bata sa gulang na labing tatlo (13 y.o). Ang Santelmo Society ay koleksyon ng mga kwento mula sa mga taga-pakinig at piling kakilala ng may lathala. Hindi maaring i-reproduce ang mga kwento sa episode na ito, sa kahit anong paraan ng walang pahintulot ng may lathala. Support this show http://supporter.acast.com/philippinecampfirestories. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
The Dark Tour continues as we enter the mysterious, busy and magical place called Quiapo. Bring out your shopping list and let's go!Listen to all of our episodes here: bit.ly/PhCampfireStoriesLike, Follow and Join us in our social media channels!Email Address: campfirestoriesph@gmail.com Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/campfirestoriesph X: https://x.com/campfirestoryph Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/campfirestoriesph/ You can send over your support thru the following platforms:via Kofi ko-fi.com/philippinecampfirestoriesvia Patreon patreon.com/campfirestoriesphvia Paypal earlm.work@gmail.comvia Gcash +639178877978Credits to sources:Esquire Magazine Quiapo Gayuma: How an Occult Practice Still Captivates FilipinosWethePvblic The Gayuma Vendors of QuiapoUP Digital Humanities Fortune Telling in QuiapoAudio Production by The Pod Network Entertainment #podcastph #philippinecampfirestories #darktourism #quiapo Ang kuwentong ito sa Philippine Campfire Stories ay may mga usaping maaring sensitibo sa ilang makikinig. Hinihikayat ang lahat ng makinig ng may bukas na pag-iisip lalo na ang mga mas bata sa gulang na labing tatlo (13 y.o). Ang Santelmo Society ay koleksyon ng mga kwento mula sa mga taga-pakinig at piling kakilala ng may lathala. Hindi maaring i-reproduce ang mga kwento sa episode na ito, sa kahit anong paraan ng walang pahintulot ng may lathala. Support this show http://supporter.acast.com/philippinecampfirestories. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
It's the biggest haunted house in the land. Let's listen to some of the spooky stories from Malacanang Palace as our first stop sa Dark Tourism Series. Listen to all of our episodes here: bit.ly/PhCampfireStoriesLike, Follow and Join us in our social media channels!Email Address: campfirestoriesph@gmail.com Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/campfirestoriesph X: https://x.com/campfirestoryph Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/campfirestoriesph/ You can send over your support thru the following platforms:via Kofi ko-fi.com/philippinecampfirestoriesvia Patreon patreon.com/campfirestoriesphvia GCash +639178807978via Paypal earlm.work@gmail.comAudio Production by The Pod Network Entertainment #podcastph #philippinecampfirestories #darktourism #malacanang #marcosdiktadorAng kuwentong ito sa Philippine Campfire Stories ay may mga usaping maaring sensitibo sa ilang makikinig. Hinihikayat ang lahat ng makinig ng may bukas na pag-iisip lalo na ang mga mas bata sa gulang na labing tatlo (13 y.o). Ang Santelmo Society ay koleksyon ng mga kwento mula sa mga taga-pakinig at piling kakilala ng may lathala. Hindi maaring i-reproduce ang mga kwento sa episode na ito, sa kahit anong paraan ng walang pahintulot ng may lathala. Support this show http://supporter.acast.com/philippinecampfirestories. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Come along and rewind with us to 1780 when 2 brothers mysteriously disappear in the Icelandic Highlands. Maybe one of the main reasons why locals say the Kjölur area is haunted? You decide after listening to this episode! Like what you hear? Give us 5 Stars! And follow us for more... Checkout our website: Eerie Iceland Follow us on: Instagram Find our page on: Facebook Email us: hello@eerieiceland.com Sources & Extras: The book : Þjóðsögur Draugasögur by Jón Árnason Source 1 Source 2 Source 3 Episode By: Vanessa Terrazas Editing By: James Ede (Be Heard | Podcast Production)
Ready to go down the dark side of Icelandic history and learn all about witchcraft and sorcery? Allow Ann to educate you on what really happened and some crazy things people were accused of! Like what you hear? Give us 5 Stars! And follow us for more... Checkout our website: Eerie Iceland Follow us on: Instagram Find our page on: Facebook Email us: hello@eerieiceland.com Sources & Extras: Source 1 Source 2 David Geir Jonasson (Vik Expeditions) Museum of Icelandic Sorcery and Witchcraft Episode By: Ann Irene Peters (Iceland Wedding Planner) Editing By: James Ede (Be Heard | Podcast Production)
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We explore the contrasting attractions of dark tourism for eclipse chasers and disaster seekers, while Simon tries not to miss his flight from New York. The website mentioned is dark-tourism. com.
Available For One Week Only! Originally published on Patreon on Feb 13, 2023 "Highgate cemetery was one of the first large garden cemeteries built during the industrialization of London. Over the years it's had its ups and downs, from being a sought-after luxury cemetery to an abandoned, overgrown haunt of tramps and adolescents. It was even the scene of a possible vampire sighting. In this episode we discuss the history of Highgate."
CW: Torture, Rape, Execution, Racism, Self-Harm, and Suicide Colonial Australia was used by the British to house prisoners in the late 1800s. Pentridge Prison began as a stockade in 1851 and grew into one of the most infamous prisons in Victoria, both for its size and the brutality of the punishments suffered by its inmates.
Join the Boozy Bitches as they discuss one of their favorite things, dark tourism. Kentucky has introduced a travel program geared toward some of their most famous spooky locations. Learn about the 12 destinations, as well as how to participate. Visit them all and you might even receive a prize! Don't forget to mix up your own drink of the week, a peachy bourbon with cinnamon bitters.For more info on the Kentucky After Dark program>>> https://www.kentuckyafterdark.com/Connect with us on Instagram for our drink of the week>>> https://www.instagram.com/boozybanterwithfriends/For more info, visit our website>>> https://boozybanterwithfriends.com/
13 years have passed since the catastrophic events of March 11th's Great East Japan earthquake & tsunami, along with the nuclear disaster at the Fukushima Daiichi Plant. Fukushima, as a prefectural community, has demonstrated incredible resiliency in its recovery efforts, but unfortunately there still is a residual stigma attached to the prefecture. One way that Fukushima has been combating that reputation is through some creative initiatives involving education through first-hand experiences. Today, the Krewe sits down with William McMichael, an integral figure in these projects, to discuss how Fukushima University's Fukushima Ambassadors Program & Hope Tourism have helped introduce the world to Fukushima in a different way. ------ About the Krewe ------The Krewe of Japan Podcast is a weekly episodic podcast sponsored by the Japan Society of New Orleans. Check them out every Friday afternoon around noon CST on Apple, Google, Spotify, Amazon, Stitcher, or wherever you get your podcasts. Want to share your experiences with the Krewe? Or perhaps you have ideas for episodes, feedback, comments, or questions? Let the Krewe know by e-mail at kreweofjapanpodcast@gmail.com or on social media (Twitter: @kreweofjapan, Instagram: @kreweofjapanpodcast, Facebook: Krewe of Japan Podcast Page, TikTok: @kreweofjapanpodcast, LinkedIn: Krewe of Japan LinkedIn Page, Blue Sky Social: @kreweofjapan.bsky.social, & the Krewe of Japan Youtube Channel). Until next time, enjoy!------ Support the Krewe! Offer Links for Affiliates ------Use the referral links below & our promo code from the episode (timestamps [hh:mm:ss] where you can find the code)!Liquid IV Offer Link to save 20% Off your Entire Order! (00:01:06)Zencastr Offer Link - Use my special link to save 30% off your 1st month of any Zencastr paid plan! (00:57:54)------ Fukushima-Related Links ------Hope Tourism HomepageFukushima Ambassadors ProgramOur Fukushima (Student-run Facebook Page)Our Fukushima (Instagram)Fukushima Hamadori (VR Experience)Krewe of Japan S1E6 "3/11: A Tribute to Tohoku's Recovery & Resilience"Article - Leveraging Fukushima's "Hope Tourism" for a Disaster-Resilient Future (Japan Gov't Website)Article - Changing Hearts & Minds on Reality of Fukushima's Recovery (The Japan Times)Article - Canadian Leads Program on Fukushima for Overseas Students (Kyodo News)William McMichael on LinkedInContribute Today - Japan Disaster: Relief & Recovery via Peace Winds AmericaContribute Today - Emergency Response to Noto Peninsula Earthquake via AAR Japan------ JSNO Upcoming Events ------JSNO Event Calendar2024 Matsue-New Orleans Sister City Exchange Program Application
Learn about one of the most horrific kidnapping-murder cases in Iceland along with the famed Gold Ship. Both of these eerie events happened on Skeiðarársandur in South Iceland. Today we share with you the stories and how Skeiðarársandur may still be haunted... Like what you hear? Give us 5 Stars! And follow us for more... Checkout our website: Eerie Iceland Follow us on: Instagram Find our page on: Facebook Sources & Extras: Inspired Murdur Song: Mýrdalssandur live performance by Bubbi Morthens and Rúnar Júlíusson. Translated Song Lyrics by: Davíð Geir Jónasson (Vik Expeditions) Source 1 Source 2 Source 3 Source 4 Episode By: Ann Irene Peters (Iceland Wedding Planner) Editing By: James Ede (Be Heard | Podcast Production)
SEASON 5 is (almost) HERE!! This is your one week warning... as the KREWE is BACK on Friday, March 8th, 12 noon CST. Here's a sneak peek & preview of gusts & episodes to come:- The History & Evolution of Godzilla ft. Dr. William Tsutsui- Witness Fukushima's Recovery through Educational Tourism ft. William McMichael- Japanese Self-Study Strategies ft. Walden Perry- Visit Miyagi Prefecture ft. Ryotaro Sakurai & William Woods- Japanese Homes, Architecture & Aesthetic ft. Azby Brown- A Glimpse into the World of Geisha ft. Peter Macintosh- Japanese Music Scene ft. Patrick St. Michel- Pioneering Louisiana's Only High School Japanese Program ft. Dr. Tara Sanchez- Scoping Out Shojo Anime & Manga ft. Taryn of Manga Lela- as well as some other returning guests like Matt Alt, Rob Dyer, & Kate KitagawaGet Hyped! Subscribe today on your favorite podcast app! See you on March 8th!------ About the Krewe ------The Krewe of Japan Podcast is a weekly episodic podcast sponsored by the Japan Society of New Orleans. Check them out every Friday afternoon around noon CST on Apple, Google, Spotify, Amazon, Stitcher, or wherever you get your podcasts. Want to share your experiences with the Krewe? Or perhaps you have ideas for episodes, feedback, comments, or questions? Let the Krewe know by e-mail at kreweofjapanpodcast@gmail.com or on social media (Twitter: @kreweofjapan, Instagram: @kreweofjapanpodcast, Facebook: Krewe of Japan Podcast Page, TikTok: @kreweofjapanpodcast, LinkedIn: Krewe of Japan LinkedIn Page, Blue Sky Social: @kreweofjapan.bsky.social, & the Krewe of Japan Youtube Channel). Until next time, enjoy!------ Support the Krewe! Offer Links for Affiliates ------Use the referral links below & our promo code from the episode (timestamps [hh:mm:ss] where you can find the code)!Liquid IV Offer Link to save 20% Off your Entire Order! (00:12:38)Zencastr Offer Link - Use my special link to save 30% off your 1st month of any Zencastr paid plan! (00:13:54)------ JSNO Upcoming Events ------JSNO Event Calendar2024 Matsue Exchange Program ApplicationJoin JSNO Today!
Uncover the fiery mysteries of Iceland's tumultuous past in this episode as we delve into the eruption of the Laki volcano! Join us as we explore the harrowing events of 1783 when the Mother Nature unleashed its fury, spewing forth lava, toxic gases around the world, forever altering the landscape and people's lives. Learn about the captivating legend of the Fire Priest, a man said to possess supernatural abilities and a profound connection to the volatile forces that shaped Iceland's history. Like what you hear? Give us 5 Stars! And follow us for more... Checkout our website: Eerie Iceland Follow us on: Instagram Find our page on: Facebook Sources: Researcher: David Geir Jonasson – (Vik Expeditions) Source 1 Source 2 Source 3 Source 4 Source 5 Source 6 Eldrit sr. Jóns Steingrímssonar. Landsbókasafn Íslands - Háskólabókasafn (Lbs) MS 1552 4to f. 1r. Favorite Icelandic Books Episode by: Ann Irene Peters (Iceland Wedding Planner) Editing by: James Ede (Be Heard | Podcast Production)
Kilmainham Gaol is one of Ireland's most popular tourist attractions because of its rich history. But it's not the only location around the Island that is considered ‘Dark Tourism'. But what is Dark Tourism, and should we be glorifying it? Sean was joined by Dr. Gillian O'Brien, Professor of Public History at Liverpool John Moore's University...
Throughout Icelandic folklore we learn about interesting water creatures. Some are helpful and others are tricky and try to do you harm. Today you'll learn all about a few of our favorites... The Seal People, Sea Cows, Water Horses, and the Icelandic Merman! Like what you hear? Give us 5 Stars! And follow us for more... Checkout our website: Eerie Iceland Follow us on: Instagram Find our page on: Facebook Sources: Researcher: David Geir Jonasson – (Vik Expeditions) Source 1 Source 2 Source 3 Source 4: Sign at Reynisfjara Source 5: Jón Árnason, Íslenzkar þjóðsögur og ævintýri I, p. 129. Source 6 Source 7 Episode by: Ann Irene Peters (Iceland Wedding Planner) Editing by: James Ede (Be Heard | Podcast Production)
Curious about the haunting song that is the intro and outro of our Eerie Iceland Podcast? It's called, "Sofðu unga ástin mín" (Sleep, My Young Love). The inspiration is drawn from the story of Eyvindur and Halla. They were notorious Icelandic outlaws in the 18th century, whose exploits have become legendary! From being cursed by a witch to fleeing from the harsh conditions of servitude, Eyvindur and Halla took to a life of crime, engaging in daring heists and evading capture in the remote Icelandic wilderness. Their story is a captivating blend of rebellion, survival, a quest for freedom, and leaving an indelible mark on Icelandic folklore! ::Bonus:: To compliment this episode, we include the full rendition of our theme song, "Sofðu unga ástin mín" (Sleep, My Young Love). Like what you hear? Give us 5 Stars! And follow us for more... Checkout our website: Eerie Iceland Follow us on: Instagram Find our page on: Facebook Sources: Episode Research and Writing By: Vanessa Terrazas Editing By: James Ede (Be Heard | Podcast Production)
Auf Steam gibt es ein Spiel mit mehr als 200.000 begeisterten Reviews in dem es auf den ersten Blick darum geht, humanoide Figuren zu foltern. Auf den zweiten Blick gibt es sogar ein ganzes Subgenre, in dem es darum geht humanoide Figuren zu foltern. Auf den dritten Blick steckt aber in einigen Fällen noch viel mehr hinter diesen Titeln. Dom und Andre unternehmen einen Streifzug durch eine kleine Auswahl und diskutieren über ihre Erlebnisse beim Grenzübertritt im Physikbaukasten. Ist das schon Dark Tourism? Timecodes: 00:00:00 - Biertalk 00:08:13 - Das Thema 00:21:55 - Das allgemeine Spielerlebnis 00:43:39 - People Playground 01:13:36 - Happy Room 01:30:07 - Fazit
Embark on a mystical journey into the ancient origins of the Icelandic Hidden People, the elusive Huldufólk. Unveil the enchanting tales woven through centuries as we explore the cultural roots and folklore that birthed these mysterious beings. Join us in deciphering the blurred lines between myth and reality. Hear a few personal experiences of encountering them too! Like what you hear? Give us 5 Stars! And follow us for more... Checkout our website: Eerie Iceland Follow us on Instagram: Instagram Find our page on Facebook: Facebook Sources: Researcher: David Geir Jonasson: (Vik Expeditions) Source 1 Arnes Institute Episode by: Ann Irene Peters (Iceland Wedding Planner) Editing by: James Ede (Be Heard | Podcast Production)
Launch episode of Eerie Iceland! Welcome! Let's rewind back to the 1700's in Iceland. A time that was filled with unimgainable hardships and with the deadliest volcanic eruption in human history happening... Many suffered and others found creative ways to keep it a bay. This episode you'll learn all about the old historical lore of the Tilberi, the Icelandic Milk Demon! And follow us for more... Checkout our website: Eerie Iceland Follow us on: Instagram Find our page on Facebook: Facebook Episode Sources & Extras: Tilbury Movie: 1987 Night of the Tilberi (2022) Museum of Sorcery & Witchcraft Source 2 Episode Author: Ann Irene Peters (Iceland Wedding Planner) Editing by: James Ede (Be Heard | Podcast Production)
In this episode, Reem joins fellow comedy writer Wesley Shen-Li Ryan to discuss where has life has taken each other so far as they enter their late twenties. Topics include, Burial after death, Reem's experience with Dark Tourism in Colombia, Disney movie plots and why it's ok to body shame Dan Schneider.Support the show!Did you like the energy Wesley put out? Follow him on his socials:Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/allegedlyverifiedshenFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/wesley.ryan.1428921Website: https://www.wesleyshenryan.com/ Disclaimer:The opinions expressed in this episode are those of the hosts, Reem and Wesley Shen-Li Ryan, and their guest. The discussions and topics covered are intended for entertainment purposes only. The views and perspectives shared do not represent the views of the podcast platform or any affiliated individuals or organizations. It's important to note that the mention of certain subjects or experiences does not endorse or condone any harmful behavior or attitudes towards others. Listeners are encouraged to engage critically and thoughtfully, respecting diverse perspectives and treating others with kindness and empathy. Keep in mind that personal experiences and opinions may vary, and it's always advisable to seek additional information or professional advice when considering any sensitive topics or issues discussed in this episode.Have an idea for our next discussion? DM us on Instagram @loladulthood and make sure to check our website at https://www.RoundtripReem.com/ for more fun updates and posts.Support the show(-:
I'm not alone in finding Japanese museums about earthquakes and tsunamis interesting and impactful; I know my friend Catherine who travelled with me in Tohoku last month is the same. This episode will test out whether it's just the two of us, or if more of you share this feeling - a yearning to understand more about these kinds of disasters, to get to know more about the human stories behind them, and a keen desire to share in the "hope tourism" equation of the scenario. In this episode, I talk about three parts of my recent trip to Japan that fit under this idea of "hope tourism" - and not "dark tourism". As well as visiting the "Kaze no Denwa", we spent many hours at two new museums in northern Japan: the Iwate Tsunami Memorial Museum in Rikuzentakata, Iwate, and the Great East Japan Earthquake and Nuclear Disaster Memorial Museum in Futaba, Fukushima. We both found these visits so impactful, and I'm still mulling over a lot of what I saw and learnt there to this day. Links: “Really Long Distance” - This American Life episode about the Wind Phone - https://www.thisamericanlife.org/597/one-last-thing-before-i-go-2016/act-one Iwate Tsunami Memorial Museum - https://iwate-tsunami-memorial.jp/en/visit.html The Great East Japan Earthquake and Nuclear Disaster Memorial Museum - https://www.fipo.or.jp/lore/en Hope Tourism - https://www.hopetourism.jp/en/ Walk Japan - our hike - Episode 308 - https://notaballerina.com/308 Join our Facebook group for Thoughtful Travellers - https://www.facebook.com/groups/thoughtfultravellers Join our LinkedIn group for Thoughtful Travellers - https://notaballerina.com/linkedin Show notes: https://notaballerina.com/310 See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Join the Boozy Bitches as they talk about traveling to haunted or creepy locations, otherwise known as dark or haunted tourism. Many people are doing it, but how many do it as the theme of their vacation? Para-Cons are also a hot topic this week, as part of the dark tourism discussion. A sampling of beers from Leyla's favorite stop in SLC, Red Rock Brewery, are this week's drink of the week!Connect with us on Instagram>>> https://www.instagram.com/boozybanterwithfriends/For more info, visit our website>>> https://boozybanterwithfriends.com/
There is no denying that places like Alcatraz and Auschwitz are rooted in dark history, but Disney World? A dark destination?! Today, I'm joined by Dr. James Treadwell to unravel the intricacies of dark tourism. Dr. Treadwell is a Professor of Criminology at Staffordshire University. He is also the co-author of 50 Dark Destinations: Crime and Contemporary Tourism, which highlights travel destinations across six continents and explores the past and contemporary issues that we often disregard during our everyday leisure. In this episode, we talk about the sensationalization of true crime, why we're so attracted to places marked by violence, and what actually makes a destination “dark.” You'll learn how we may all be some form of deviant tourist (whether we realize it or not) and ways to be more mindful when visiting these locations. Have you visited a dark destination? What was your experience? Let me know by sending me an audio message. Premium Passport: Want access to the private Zero To Travel podcast feed, a monthly bonus episode (decided on by YOU), exclusive content, direct access to me to answer your questions, and more? Click here to try Premium Passport for only $1. Tune In To Learn: The study of criminology and how Dr. Treadwell found himself working in this field Why society is fascinated with true crime and dark history How his book explores and reimagines the meaning of dark tourism How we are unknowingly participating in dark tourism (Watching the World Cup?!) The fine line between historical preservation and visiting for education vs. leisure and consumerism How we can be more cognisant when traveling to problematic places His thoughts on the death penalty and how society can minimize crime and violence And so much more Resources: Join Zero To Travel Premium Passport Subscribe to our FREE newsletter Today's Sponsor - US Bank Go Grab your copy of 50 Dark Destinations: Crime and Contemporary Tourism Want More? Adventures In Urban Exploration w/ Greg Abandoned Factfulness: Why The World Is Better Than You Think Ethical Travel, Life In Mozambique and Ocean Love w/ Francesca Trotman Thanks To Our Sponsors This episode is sponsored by US Bank Altitude Go Visa Signature Card. Get 4X the points on eating out and 2X the points on groceries, entertainment services, and gas or EV charge stations. Apply today at usbank.com/altitudego to get 20,000 points by spending $1,000 in your first 90 days.
Prepare to venture into the heart of darkness with our latest episode of "That Would Be Rad." In this spine-tingling installment, we embark on a journey to uncover the most chilling and mysterious destinations on Earth - the actual Gates of Hell. From ancient legends to modern-day accounts, we delve deep into the sinister secrets that shroud these enigmatic sites. Join us as we explore the eerie landscapes and untangle the threads of folklore that have woven these places into the tapestry of the macabre. From remote corners of the world to well-known landmarks, you'll be astonished by the unsettling stories that lurk just beneath the surface. Whether you're a seasoned adventurer or an armchair explorer, this episode promises to send shivers down your spine and leave you questioning the boundaries between the known and the unknown. Tune in now and brace yourself for an unforgettable odyssey into the realms of the unexplained. Don't forget to like, share, and leave a review! Your feedback fuels our passion for uncovering the extraordinary. Stay rad, and keep exploring! THE RADDEST WAYS YOU CAN SUPPORT OUR SHOW JOIN OUR PATREON: www.patreon.com/thatwouldberad BUY US A BEVERAGE: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/thatwouldberad OUR MERCH: https://thatwouldberad.myspreadshop.com/ SHOW INFO
3rd Anniversary na ng Philippine Campfire Stories! Today's episode is all about that lone island that became witness to multiple deaths during the 1940s . Let's go to the Corregidor Island. Listen to all of our episodes here: bit.ly/PhCampfireStoriesLike, Follow and Join us in our social media channels!Email Address: campfirestoriesph@gmail.com Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/campfirestoriesph X: https://x.com/campfirestoryph Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/campfirestoriesph/ You can send over your support thru the following platforms:via Kofi ko-fi.com/philippinecampfirestoriesvia Patreon patreon.com/campfirestoriesphvia GCash +639477784678via Paypal earlm.work@gmail.comAudio Production by The Pod Network Entertainment #podcastph #philippinecampfirestories #darktourism #corregidorAng kuwentong ito sa Philippine Campfire Stories ay may mga usaping maaring sensitibo sa ilang makikinig. Hinihikayat ang lahat ng makinig ng may bukas na pag-iisip lalo na ang mga mas bata sa gulang na labing tatlo (13 y.o). Ang Santelmo Society ay koleksyon ng mga kwento mula sa mga taga-pakinig at piling kakilala ng may lathala. Hindi maaring i-reproduce ang mga kwento sa episode na ito, sa kahit anong paraan ng walang pahintulot ng may lathala.Support this show http://supporter.acast.com/philippinecampfirestories. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
This week I'm joined by Ashley D'Aristotile, owner of Flyway Travel, to first discuss the latest trending topics in the travel industry, including a worldwide caution on travel, Europe's border entry rule and more. Later, D'Aristotile shares her insights into the dark tourism scene – from the various types to how popular it is. She also gives her picks for the spookiest places around the world and offers advice to fellow travel advisors. The discussion on dark tourism begins after the 12-minute mark. Today's episode sponsor: Palladium Hotel Group. Grand Palladium Jamaica Resort & Spa stands as a luxurious haven nestled on the captivating northern coast of Jamaica. The recent refurbishment includes the 537 recently renovated suites, 48 of which include a private pool and terrace, an ideal ambiance for relaxation. The Infinity Saloon Bar, the focal point of Grand Palladium Jamaica Resort & Spa was also redesigned. This bar offers breathtaking 180º views of the Caribbean Sea and hosts live music and entertaining shows. Grand Palladium Kantenah Resort & Spa is an enchanting destination nestled along the shores of Mexico's Riviera Maya. Guests at the Grand Palladium Kantenah are treated to a wide array of amenities and activities. Grand Palladium Kantenah, whose reopening is scheduled for December 2023, will debut Family Selection in Riviera Maya. These unique spaces were designed with traveling families in mind, where guests can enjoy special amenities and personalized attention, ideal for those seeking a premium experience with activities for adults and children. Have any feedback or questions? Want to sponsor the show? Contact us at Podcast@TravelPulse.com and follow us on social media @TravelPulse. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
3rd Anniversary na ng Philippine Campfire Stories! Today's episode is all about that building in Baguio that has us going back for more dark stories. Let's go to the Dominican Heritage Hill and Nature Park aka Diplomat Hotel. Listen to all of our episodes here: bit.ly/PhCampfireStoriesLike, Follow and Join us in our social media channels!Email Address: campfirestoriesph@gmail.com Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/campfirestoriesph X: https://x.com/campfirestoryph Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/campfirestoriesph/ You can send over your support thru the following platforms:via Kofi ko-fi.com/philippinecampfirestoriesvia Patreon patreon.com/campfirestoriesphvia GCash +639477784678via Paypal earlm.work@gmail.comAudio Production by The Pod Network Entertainment #podcastph #philippinecampfirestories #darktourism #baguio Ang kuwentong ito sa Philippine Campfire Stories ay may mga usaping maaring sensitibo sa ilang makikinig. Hinihikayat ang lahat ng makinig ng may bukas na pag-iisip lalo na ang mga mas bata sa gulang na labing tatlo (13 y.o). Ang Santelmo Society ay koleksyon ng mga kwento mula sa mga taga-pakinig at piling kakilala ng may lathala. Hindi maaring i-reproduce ang mga kwento sa episode na ito, sa kahit anong paraan ng walang pahintulot ng may lathala.Support this show http://supporter.acast.com/philippinecampfirestories. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
The Boozy Bitches are back from their fall vacations! Hear about Leyla's travels in Ireland, and Trisha's less exciting RV travels through the northeast. With so much to see and do in both locations, returns trips are already being discussed. Listen and chime in with any tips and suggestions!Connect with us on Instagram>>> https://www.instagram.com/boozybanterwithfriends/For more info, visit our website>>> https://boozybanterwithfriends.com/
3rd Anniversary na ng Philippine Campfire Stories! Today's episode is about the strange stories surrounding the City of Manila. Listen to all of our episodes here: bit.ly/PhCampfireStoriesLike, Follow and Join us in our social media channels!Email Address: campfirestoriesph@gmail.com Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/campfirestoriesph X: https://x.com/campfirestoryph Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/campfirestoriesph/ You can send over your support thru the following platforms:via Kofi ko-fi.com/philippinecampfirestoriesvia Patreon patreon.com/campfirestoriesphvia GCash +639477784678via Paypal earlm.work@gmail.comAudio Production by The Pod Network Entertainment #podcastph #philippinecampfirestories #darktourism #philippines #fortsantiago #manilafilmcenterAng kuwentong ito sa Philippine Campfire Stories ay may mga usaping maaring sensitibo sa ilang makikinig. Hinihikayat ang lahat ng makinig ng may bukas na pag-iisip lalo na ang mga mas bata sa gulang na labing tatlo (13 y.o). Ang Santelmo Society ay koleksyon ng mga kwento mula sa mga taga-pakinig at piling kakilala ng may lathala. Hindi maaring i-reproduce ang mga kwento sa episode na ito, sa kahit anong paraan ng walang pahintulot ng may lathala.Support this show http://supporter.acast.com/philippinecampfirestories. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.