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Today, we're talking about the International Energy Agency releasing 400 million barrels of oil; updates in the wide world of sports; British Parliament voting to abolish 92 hereditary members' seats; and other top news for Friday, March 13. Stay informed while remaining focused on Christ with The Pour Over. Looking to support us? You can choose to pay here Check out our sponsors! We actually use and enjoy every single one. Cru Wild Alaskan HelloFresh Safe House Project QAVA CCCU Upside Mosh LMNT Bible Gateway Plus Life Application Study Bible Unto Compelled Podcast I Choose Love TPO Corrections Page
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Morse code transcription: vvv vvv Member of Iranian football delegation granted Australian asylum changes her mind The Aldi style insurgents who could be about to shake up the vets market Hereditary peers to be removed from Lords as bill passes Secret of hedgehog hearing discovered at far beyond human range Mortgage rates rise and deals pulled over Iran war turmoil Teenage girl stabbed at Norfolk school, leading to police hunt UK ticket holder wins 181m EuroMillions jackpot Epstein had two key aides so why do they still control his money and secrets Government approves Met request to ban Al Quds Day march Glen Sannox ferry needs 3.2m repairs after one year in service
Morse code transcription: vvv vvv The Aldi style insurgents who could be about to shake up the vets market Glen Sannox ferry needs 3.2m repairs after one year in service Secret of hedgehog hearing discovered at far beyond human range Member of Iranian football delegation granted Australian asylum changes her mind Epstein had two key aides so why do they still control his money and secrets Government approves Met request to ban Al Quds Day march UK ticket holder wins 181m EuroMillions jackpot Hereditary peers to be removed from Lords as bill passes Mortgage rates rise and deals pulled over Iran war turmoil Teenage girl stabbed at Norfolk school, leading to police hunt
Morse code transcription: vvv vvv Government approves Met request to ban Al Quds Day march The Aldi style insurgents who could be about to shake up the vets market Teenage girl stabbed at Norfolk school, leading to police hunt Epstein had two key aides so why do they still control his money and secrets Hereditary peers to be removed from Lords as bill passes Mortgage rates rise and deals pulled over Iran war turmoil UK ticket holder wins 181m EuroMillions jackpot Secret of hedgehog hearing discovered at far beyond human range Member of Iranian football delegation granted Australian asylum changes her mind Glen Sannox ferry needs 3.2m repairs after one year in service
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Morse code transcription: vvv vvv Steve Rosenberg Russia seeks diplomatic and economic gains from Iran war Relaunched digital ID will make it easier to access services, minister says Paris Fashion Week 2026 Zendayas ring, Stella McCartneys horses and more sights Mail editor kept Catherines pregnancy secret for days, court hears HMS Dragon departs UK for eastern Mediterranean At least six dead in Switzerland bus fire Hereditary peers to be removed from Lords as bill passes One Piece Bridgerton star says casting backlash not acceptable Joey Barton arrested after man assaulted near golf club Teen had headache before Bridlington holiday park deaths
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En compañía del cómico Galder Varas, que presenta Esto no es un dating en Prime Video, comentamos la terrorífica Hereditary. Hereditary no es solo una película de terror, igual que Esto no es un dating no es un dating. En compañía de su presentador, el popular cómico Galder Varas, el podcast Par-Impar de esRadio repasa una de las películas de terror más relevantes de lo que llevamos de siglo XXI, Hereditary, aprovechando que el espacio de Prime Video finaliza su temporada. Galder Varas se dedica a hacer reír en los escenarios, pero conoce la película de terror al dedillo. Nacido en el País Vasco, Varas comenzó su carrera artística con una fuerte inclinación hacia el humor cotidiano, observando las situaciones más comunes de la vida diaria para transformarlas en material cómico cercano y fácilmente reconocible. Y eso mismo es lo que hace, pero en el cine de terror, el cineasta Ari Aster con Hereditary. La popularidad de Galder Varas ha crecido especialmente gracias a las redes sociales, donde muchos de los fragmentos de sus espectáculos se han vuelto virales. En plataformas como Instagram, TikTok o YouTube, miles de personas comparten y comentan sus intervenciones con el público, lo que ha ampliado enormemente su audiencia. Y demuestra ser conocedor de este título de la productora A24 que comenta en este programa junto a Dani Palacios y Juanma González.
It's Friday, which means 5-Star Movie Reviews with Andy Peth, joined by Luke Cashman and Ashly Carter — and this hour did not disappoint. At 11:07, Andy dives into K-Pops, starring Anderson .Paak. Is it a heartfelt father-son redemption story wrapped in vibrant K-pop spectacle… or an overlong vanity project? Andy praises the chemistry, cultural fusion, and music, but ultimately says weak writing and poor editing sink it. His verdict? Quality: 1½ stars | Political: 3 | Moral/Religious: 3. Would you spend your money on it — or stream something else? Then at 27:35, it's Scream 7. Can Neve Campbell's return as Sidney Prescott revive the franchise? Andy likes the aging “final girl” angle and the warning about AI deception — but says the second half collapses with laughable reveals and unrealistic kills. Final score: Quality: 1 star | Political: 3½ | Moral/Religious: 3. Is this horror sequel suspenseful… or unintentionally hilarious? If you love sharp takes, bold ratings, and zero sugarcoating, Andy Peth brings it. Want to know which film he says is actually worth your time? You'll have to listen. HOUR 2 Guest host Andy Peth, joined by Luke Cashman and Ashly Carter, turns Hour 2 into a fast-paced, laugh-out-loud showdown: movies with one-word titles. Sounds simple? Think again. From Taken and the debate over whether “fun” equals “good,” to rapid-fire classics like Casablanca, Jaws, Gladiator, Parasite, Titanic, Psycho, and Hereditary, the crew blends nostalgia, trivia, and sharp cultural commentary. Which trilogy would you binge back-to-back—Star Wars, Avatar, The Matrix, Nolan's Batman? And what makes a single word—Alien, Rebecca, Deliverance, Mulan, Ghostbusters—so powerful it defines a generation? Callers jump in with deep cuts and curveballs (Zardoz, Rollerball, Sharknado), while the hosts trade iconic quotes and debate horror films that are “tough watches.” Is Aliens better than Alien? Did Jaws change human behavior forever? And which movie moment still gives you chills? It's part trivia battle, part film school, part comedy roast—proving that sometimes one word is all you need.
It's Friday, which means 5-Star Movie Reviews with Andy Peth, joined by Luke Cashman and Ashly Carter — and this hour did not disappoint. At 11:07, Andy dives into K-Pops, starring Anderson .Paak. Is it a heartfelt father-son redemption story wrapped in vibrant K-pop spectacle… or an overlong vanity project? Andy praises the chemistry, cultural fusion, and music, but ultimately says weak writing and poor editing sink it. His verdict? Quality: 1½ stars | Political: 3 | Moral/Religious: 3. Would you spend your money on it — or stream something else? Then at 27:35, it's Scream 7. Can Neve Campbell's return as Sidney Prescott revive the franchise? Andy likes the aging “final girl” angle and the warning about AI deception — but says the second half collapses with laughable reveals and unrealistic kills. Final score: Quality: 1 star | Political: 3½ | Moral/Religious: 3. Is this horror sequel suspenseful… or unintentionally hilarious? If you love sharp takes, bold ratings, and zero sugarcoating, Andy Peth brings it. Want to know which film he says is actually worth your time? You'll have to listen. HOUR 2 Guest host Andy Peth, joined by Luke Cashman and Ashly Carter, turns Hour 2 into a fast-paced, laugh-out-loud showdown: movies with one-word titles. Sounds simple? Think again. From Taken and the debate over whether “fun” equals “good,” to rapid-fire classics like Casablanca, Jaws, Gladiator, Parasite, Titanic, Psycho, and Hereditary, the crew blends nostalgia, trivia, and sharp cultural commentary. Which trilogy would you binge back-to-back—Star Wars, Avatar, The Matrix, Nolan's Batman? And what makes a single word—Alien, Rebecca, Deliverance, Mulan, Ghostbusters—so powerful it defines a generation? Callers jump in with deep cuts and curveballs (Zardoz, Rollerball, Sharknado), while the hosts trade iconic quotes and debate horror films that are “tough watches.” Is Aliens better than Alien? Did Jaws change human behavior forever? And which movie moment still gives you chills? It's part trivia battle, part film school, part comedy roast—proving that sometimes one word is all you need.
The boys close out folk horror month with a modern classic, Hereditary directed by Ari Aster. We discuss the insane details, Toni Collette's stunning performance, and how this is one of the best debut films of all-time. Hail Paimon!New episodes drop every Tuesday, subscribe so you don't miss out. Rate us 5 stars while you're at it! Enter The Phantom Zone to access all sorts of bonus goodies like our monthly side show "Watching the Watchlist", movie commentaries, and polls to help shape the podcast: https://patreon.com/spectercinema Haunt Garrett on social media:TikTokTwitterBlueskyInstagramLetterboxdYouTubeHaunt DeVaughn on social media:BlueskyTwitterTikTokInstagramLetterboxdYouTubeSpecter Cinema Club Original Theme by Andrey Kinnard
Data suggests that around one in six of us will experience depression at some point in our lifetime. And if you've had family members who have been affected, you may well have asked yourself whether it could happen to you too, or if there are ways to prevent it. Now, there is some evidence of a predisposition when depression appears in the family. According to Stanford University: “In most cases of depression, around 50% of the cause is genetic, and around 50% is unrelated to genes”. What's the difference between hereditary conditions and predispositions? Why do these predispositions seem to run in families where depression is common? In under 3 minutes, we answer your questions! To listen to the latest episodes, click here: What are the warning signs of depression? Why do we change our hairstyle when we're depressed? hat is sad nipple syndrome? A Bababam Originals podcast written and realised by Joseph Chance. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Midnight Terrors is back with an all-new episode! This week, we are joined once again by our good friend and returning guest...horror/fantasy author, S.K. Ehra! This episode serves as a follow-up episode to a previous episode from 2024! This week, tune in as we return to the world of filmmaker, Ari Aster, to talk about his 2019 follow-up to Hereditary...Midsommar! What did your co-hosts think of this movie? How does this compare/contrast to Hereditary? Find out now on episode 155 of The Midnight Terrors Podcast!!Check out S.K. Ehra's new book on Amazon:Amazon.com: The Stolen Souls (The Crossroads Series): 9798985152258: Ehra, S.K.: BooksCheck out Roy's articles on TBM Horror:Everything Horror!Check out our Linktree:midnightterrorspodcast | Instagram, Facebook, TikTok | Linktree
DON'T YOU RAISE YPUR VOICE AT ME YOU LITTLE SH*T I AM YOUR MOTHER! Because on this week's episode of Katie Afraidy we chat Hereditary with comedian and cohost of the podcast CASHGRAB, Cameron Frost!Katie Afraidy is a horror movie review podcast where host, horror fanatic, and comedian Katie Hettenbach talks with comedians, actors, and filmmakers about horror movies!When the matriarch of the Graham family passes away, her daughter and grandchildren begin to unravel cryptic and increasingly terrifying secrets about their ancestry, trying to outrun the sinister fate they have inherited.WANT STICKERS? https://www.stickermule.com/katieafraidySubscirbe on Patreon for EXTENDED UNCUT Episodes, Stickers, and SO MUCH MORE! https://www.patreon.com/KatieAfraidyGet ready for more chaos coming every TUESDAY! Old episodes of Horror at The Store will be reposted to YouTube every THURSDAY! Use code KATIEAFRAIDY25 to get 25% off of your Fangoria subscription !Check out Filmcraft Studio Gear!https://www.instagram.com/filmcraftla/Please don't forget to subscribe, share, and give us a review! Love my little spooky community! Follow us on Socials!https://www.instagram.com/katie.afraidy/https://www.instagram.com/kthetty/https://www.tiktok.com/@katie.afraidyhttps://www.tiktok.com/@kthettyINTRO SONG by Alexander TaylorProduced by Keida Mascarohttps://www.instagram.com/keidamascaro/The Cave Podcast Studiohttps://www.instagram.com/thecavepodcaststudio/Voiceover by Devyn Perryhttps://www.instagram.com/devynbperry/?hl=enSubscribe wherever you get your podcasts!https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/katie-afraidy/id1647102737https://open.spotify.com/show/33nXkTFCfsGqcWBckdm952
Nat and Alex Wolff are here this week!! They talk about the origin of the Naked Brothers Band and their new album, why Hereditary is the scariest movie of all time, getting pranked by Robert de Niro, their shared love of Prince, having an edible-induced psychosis, getting punched in the face, and so much more.Nat & Alex IG: https://www.instagram.com/natandalex/Nat & Alex Tiktok: https://www.tiktok.com/@natandalexwolff?lang=enFollow The Comment Section on IG! https://www.instagram.com/thecommentsection/eBay is the place for pre-loved and vintage fashion. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Midlife health decisions rarely fail because women “don't know what to do.” They fail because the stakes change overnight, the calendar stays overloaded, and the system you used to rely on stops working.This conversation sits at the intersection of two realities: breast cancer can show up even without family history, and the perimenopause to menopause transition forces a new level of precision around hormones, bone health, fatigue, and what you put on your skin.In this episode, Sally Mueller, co-founder of Womaness, speak candidly from lived experience—diagnosis timelines, treatment tradeoffs, dense breast screening gaps, and the unglamorous but decisive habits that actually keep women on track.Timestamps(03:16) Following instincts as an early prevention strategy (11:18) Clean, hormone-free formulations and long-term exposure risk (12:58) Hereditary versus environmental drivers of breast cancer (20:20) Dense breast tissue and proactive screening strategies (27:31) Vitamin D deficiency and systemic fatigue signals (28:49) Supplement consistency versus reactive use (32:32) Why steady supplementation outperforms short-term fixes (36:18) Bone health through impact, resistance, and movement variety (40:07) Exercise variation as a stimulus for bone remodeling (41:47) Treating exercise like a non-negotiable meeting Guest BioSally Mueller — Co-Founder and CEO, WomanessSally Mueller is the co-founder of Womaness, a women's wellness brand focused on perimenopause and menopause solutions across skin, body, supplements, and sexual wellness.LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/sally-mueller/Key PointsMidlife health breakdown is often a systems failure, not a motivation problem: Delayed screenings, inconsistent supplements, and deprioritized movement compound risk over time.Early detection depends on follow-through, not awareness: Dense breast tissue, hormone shifts, and missed baselines create blind spots when care is delayed.Consistency beats intensity in supplements and exercise: Vitamin D, bone-loading movement, and simple routines outperform sporadic “health resets.”Clean inputs matter more after cancer, but should start earlier: What women put on and in their bodies becomes more consequential during hormonal transition.Exercise functions as prevention infrastructure, not lifestyle garnish: Impact, resistance, and aerobic movement materially affect recurrence risk, bone density, and fatigue.Deep DivesDelayed care as a compounding risk factorMissed appointments increase exposure windowsDelays often happen during peak hormonal volatilityDense breast tissue and the screening gapMammograms alone can miss early signalsUltrasound and MRI baselines improve detectionVitamin D deficiency as a hidden performance drainFatigue and joint pain can signal depletionWinter and low sun accelerate declineSupplement discipline versus reactive useInconsistent intake reduces benefitFewer supplements taken regularly outperform complex stacksBone health beyond medicationImpact and resistance stimulate bone remodelingMovement variety matters more than volumeExercise as a protective interventionAerobic activity reduces systemic disease riskStrength work supports bone and joint resilienceClean formulations and cumulative exposureHormone-free products reduce added loadTransparency matters more during midlife transitionsWhy midlife routines collapse firstCaregiving, careers, and stress convergeHealth behaviors are usually the first to dropTreating exercise like a meetingScheduled movement increases adherenceNon-negotiable time blocks protect consistencyPrevention as an operating modelMidlife health requires durable systemsShort-term fixes fail under long timelinesLinks & ReferencesBreast cancer screening beyond mammography (Mayo Clinic): https://www.mayoclinic.org/tests-procedures/mammogram/in-depth/breast-cancer/art-20047233Vitamin D deficiency, symptoms, and testing (National Institutes of Health): https://ods.od.nih.gov/factsheets/VitaminD-Consumer/Exercise and bone health in midlife and beyond (International Osteoporosis Foundation): https://www.osteoporosis.foundation/health-professionals/prevention/exercise
Share your lol moments of the episodeLet's talk about homemade toys, family grief, and questionable choices, baby! This week we are recapping Hereditary from 2018. If you haven't seen this movie, we HIGHLY recommend watching it. Even if you think you're too afraid... it's worth it. We had a blast talking about this one and it's a favorite of both of ours! Tune in to hear everything that happens in this wildly emotional movie. Recap starts ~ 21:34Socials:Follow us on Instagram, TikTok and Threads @scaredybratspod
In this episode, Sidney kicks off Anti-Valentine's month by breaking down a beloved movie that she does indeed not love, Hereditary (2018).
Send us a textIron can be the spark for energy or the fuel for oxidative fire—and most lab reports don't tell you which side you're on. We dig into what really matters: tighter ferritin targets, how genetics and food shape absorption, and why the “normal range” can still mean higher risk for stroke, atherosclerosis, heart failure, and insulin resistance.We start with the fundamentals—heme vs non‑heme iron, why absorption is so uneven, and how early CBC clues like a low MCV can flag deficiency before hemoglobin drops. From there we trace the other side of the U‑curve: iron overload. Hereditary hemochromatosis is more common than many realize and often hides in plain sight until liver enzymes climb, infections recur, or glucose control slips. We connect the dots between elevated ferritin and vascular injury, making sense of the research that links higher stores with stiffer arteries and greater ischemic stroke risk. The biology checks out: unbound iron drives oxidation at the artery lining and feeds pathogens when the immune system is under strain.Practical steps anchor the conversation. If ferritin runs low, we look first for hidden blood loss—ulcers, polyps, or heavy menstruation—then replete with better‑tolerated iron options and supportive meal planning. If ferritin runs high, we outline safe ways to lower stores, from regular blood donation or therapeutic phlebotomy to meal combinations that blunt absorption. We share evidence‑informed “optimal” ranges—women roughly 70–120 ng/mL, men 80–130 ng/mL—and discuss when altitude, lung disease, or inflammation can skew the picture. The result is a clear plan to move from reactive anemia management to proactive iron optimization for energy, heart health, and longevity.Ready to check your ferritin and dial in your range? Listen, share with someone who needs a clearer path, and subscribe for more science‑grounded guidance. If this helped, leave a review and tell us your next step.For video and Powerpoint slide deck: www.thehealthedgepodcast.com
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Breslow, you f*cking stiff. You let Bregman walk. And for what? For a no-trade clause? Really? What are we doing here? We are joined by newly minted king of the Barstool barverse @Hogdale_ who was in Chicago when the deal went down. Think of it like the girl from Hereditary who is by herself at the party and then on the car ride home sticks her head out the window to be decapitated. The (Red Sox) nation turns it's eyes to Bichette, who we unfortunately have zero faith that the front office will pony up the money it takes to fill this Bregman-sized hole in the lineup. Linktree NASP Instagram NASP Twitter Ian's Twitter Jack's Twitter Hogdale's Twitter Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
For our first Director's Cut, we revisit the FIRST EVER Spooko. All these years later, does it still hold up? Follow Spooko on Insta: @_spooko_Join the Feel Bad Club on our discord: https://discord.gg/mJAJYCChGyAnd if you're keen for more Peach and Shag, check out our OTHER pod (it's about Gordon Ramsay): @peachandshagsnightmaremethodOh, and pls drop a review if you've been listening for a while!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Slavery did not end in the nineteenth century—it persists today, hidden in global supply chains, religious justifications, and systems of power. Kevin Bales and Michael Rota join Evan Rosa to explore modern slavery through history, psychology, and theology, asking why it remains so difficult to see and confront.“It's time some person should see these calamities to their end.” (Thomas Clarkson, 1785)“There are millions of slaves in the world today.” (Kevin Bales, 2025)In this episode, they consider how conscience, power, and religious belief can either sustain enslavement or become forces for abolition. Together they discuss the psychology of slaveholding, faith's complicity and resistance, Quaker abolitionism, modern debt bondage, ISIS and Yazidi slavery, and what meaningful action looks like today.https://freetheslaves.net/––––––––––––––––––Episode Highlights“There are millions of slaves in the world today.”“Statistics isn't gonna do it. I need to actually show people things.”“They have sexual control. They can do what they like.”“Slavery is flowing into our lives hidden in the things we buy.”“We have to widen our sphere of concern.”––––––––––––––––––About Kevin BalesKevin Bales is a leading scholar and activist in the global fight against modern slavery. He is Professor of Contemporary Slavery at the University of Nottingham and co-founder of Free the Slaves, an international NGO dedicated to ending slavery worldwide. Bales has spent more than three decades researching forced labor, debt bondage, and human trafficking, combining academic rigor with on-the-ground investigation. His work has shaped international policy, influenced anti-slavery legislation, and brought global attention to forms of enslavement often dismissed as historical. He is the author of several influential books, including Disposable People and Friends of God, Slaves of Men, which examines the complex relationship between religion and slavery across history and into the present. Learn more and follow at https://www.kevinbales.org and https://www.freetheslaves.netAbout Michael RotaMichael Rota is Professor of Philosophy at the University of St. Thomas in Minnesota, where he teaches and researches in the philosophy of religion, moral psychology, and the history of slavery and religion. His work spans scholarly articles on the definition of slavery, the moral psychology underlying social change and abolition, and the relevance of theological concepts to ethical life. Rota is co-author with Kevin Bales of Friends of God, Slaves of Men: Religion and Slavery, Past and Present, a comprehensive interdisciplinary study of how religions have both justified and resisted systems of enslaving human beings from antiquity to the present day. He is also the author of Taking Pascal's Wager: Faith, Evidence, and the Abundant Life, an extended argument for the reasonableness and desirability of Christian commitment. In addition to his academic writing, he co-leads projects in philosophy and education and is co-founder of Personify, a platform exploring AI and student learning. Learn more and follow at his faculty profile and personal website https://mikerota.wordpress.com and on X/Twitter @mikerota.––––––––––––––––––Helpful Links And ResourcesDisposable People by Kevin Baleshttps://www.ucpress.edu/book/9780520281820/disposable-peopleFriends of God, Slaves of Men by Kevin Bales and Michael Rotahttps://www.ucpress.edu/book/9780520383265/friends-of-god-slaves-of-menFree the Slaveshttps://www.freetheslaves.netVoices for Freedomhttps://voicesforfreedom.orgInternational Justice Missionhttps://www.ijm.orgTalitha Kumhttps://www.talithakum.info––––––––––––––––––Show Notes– Slavery named as a contemporary moral crisis obscured by twentieth-century abolition narratives– Kevin Bales's encounter with anti-slavery leaflet in London, mid-1990s– “There are millions of slaves in the world today … I thought, look, that can't be true because I don't know that. I'm a professor. I should know that.”– Stories disrupting moral distance more powerfully than statistics– “There were three little stories inside, about three different types of enslavement … it put a hook in me like a fish and pulled me.”– United Nations documentation mostly ignored despite vast evidence– Decades of investigation into contemporary slavery– Fieldwork across five regions, five forms of enslavement– Kevin Bales's book, Disposable People as embodied witness with concrete stories– “Statistics isn't gonna do it. I need to actually show people things. There's gonna be something that breaks hearts the way it did me when I was in the field.”– Psychological resistance to believing slavery touches ordinary life– Anti-Slavery International as original human rights organization founded in U.K. in 1839– Quaker and Anglican foundations of abolitionist movements– Religion as both justification for slavery and engine of resistance– Call for renewed faith-based abolition today– Slavery and religion intertwined from early human cultures– Colonial expansion intensifying moral ambiguity– Columbus, Genoa, and enslavement following failed gold extraction– Spanish royal hesitation over legitimacy of slavery– Las Casas's moral conversion after refusal of absolution– “He eventually realized this is totally wrong. What we are doing, we are destroying these people. And this is not what God wants us to be doing.”– Sepúlveda's Aristotelian defense of hierarchy and profit– Moral debate without effective structural enforcement– Power described as intoxicating and deforming conscience– Hereditary debt bondage in Indian villages– Caste, ethnicity, and generational domination– Sexual violence as mechanism of absolute control– “They have sexual control. They can beat up the men, rape the women, steal the children. They can do pretty much what they like.”– Three-year liberation process rooted in trust, education, and collective refusal– Former slaves returning as teachers and organizers– Liberation compared to Plato's allegory of the cave– Post-liberation vulnerability and risk of recapture– Power inverted in Christian teaching– “The disciples are arguing about who's the greatest, and Jesus says, the greatest among you will be the slave of all… don't use power to help yourself. Use it to serve.”– Psychological explanations for delayed abolition– The psychological phenomenon of “motivated reasoning” that shapes moral conclusions– “The conclusions we reach aren't just shaped by the objective evidence the world provides. They're shaped also by the internal desires and goals and motivations people have.”– Economic self-interest and social consensus sustaining injustice– Quaker abolition through relational, conscience-driven confrontation– First major religious body to forbid slaveholding– Boycotts of slave-produced goods and naval blockade of slave trade– Modern slavery as organized criminal enterprise– ISIS enslavement of Yazidi women– Religious reasoning weaponized for genocide– “They said, for religious reasons, we just need to eradicate this entire outfit.”– Online slave auctions and cultural eradication– Internal Islamic arguments for abolition– Restricting the permissible for the common good– Informing conscience as first step toward action– Community sustaining long-term resistance– Catholic religious sisters as leading global abolitionists– Hidden slavery embedded in everyday consumer goods– “There's so much slavery flowing into our lives which is hidden… in our homes, our watches, our computers, the minerals, all this.”– Expanding moral imagination beyond immediate needs– “Your sphere of concern has to be wider… how do I start caring about something that I don't see?”– “It's time some person should see these calamities to their end.” (Thomas Clarkson, 1785)––––––––––––––––––#ModernSlavery#FaithAndJustice#HumanDignity#Abolition#FreeTheSlavesProduction NotesThis podcast featured Kevin Bales and Michael RotaEdited and Produced by Evan RosaHosted by Evan RosaProduction Assistance by Noah SenthilA Production of the Yale Center for Faith & Culture at Yale Divinity School https://faith.yale.edu/aboutSupport For the Life of the World podcast by giving to the Yale Center for Faith & Culture: https://faith.yale.edu/give
Since her big break in Muriel's Wedding 30 years ago, actor Toni Collette has graced our screens in a huge list of standout roles from The Sixth Sense to Hereditary, Little Miss Sunshine to Mickey 17. She joined Kylie Pentelow to discuss her latest film, Goodbye June. The emotional directorial debut from Kate Winslet tackles themes of love, loss and Christmas as a fractious family come together to sit vigil for the family matriarch, played by Helen Mirren.From the very beginning of the NHS in 1948, Irish women were actively recruited to staff British hospitals. By the 1960s, there were around 30,000 Irish-born nurses - making up roughly one in eight of all nurses – yet their contribution has often gone unrecognised. A new book aims to change that. Based on dozens of interviews, it tells the story of Irish nurses in their own words. We hear from co-author of Irish Nurses in the NHS: An Oral History, Professor Louise Ryan, who spent years researching Irish migration and from Ethel Corduff, who came to England to train as a nurse, a career she spent 40 years in.Relative Energy Deficiency in Sport, or RED-S as it's known, was once framed as a concern only for elite athletes. But as running culture intensifies alongside weight-loss jabs and healthy eating trends, RED-S has become more widespread. It's often hard to spot, but the long-term consequences can be devastating, impacting immune function, growth and fertility. Sports dietitian Renee McGregor and Jodie Pearlman, who experienced the condition first hand, joined Kylie to talk about the condition.Why can adults seem to regress to childhood or teenage behaviours at Christmas? We discuss family dynamics and the kinds of behaviour that can re-surface with everyone under the same roof again. Guardian columnist Elle Hunt shares her own experience alongside Woman's Hour listeners, and psychotherapist Julia Samuel offers advice.It's 75 years since The Archers first launched. Woman's Hour broadcast from Ambridge to celebrate the female characters who have helped this programme tackle some of the most challenging, contentious and sensitive issues affecting women. Nuala McGovern joined Felicity Finch, who plays Ruth Archer, for a behind-the-scenes tour, along with Technical Producer Vanessa Nuttall.Presenter: Kylie Pentelow Producer: Annette Wells
Since her big break in Muriel's Wedding 30 years ago, actor Toni Collette has graced our screens in a huge list of standout roles from The Sixth Sense to Hereditary, Little Miss Sunshine to Mickey 17. She joins Kylie Pentelow to discuss her latest film, Goodbye June. The emotional directorial debut from Kate Winslet tackles themes of love, loss and Christmas as a fractious family come together to sit vigil for the family matriarch, played by Helen Mirren. It's the last day of the year and always a good time to reflect on the inevitable ups and downs that any year can hold for all of us. But what about the people in your life who have particularly impacted you this year. Who have been the women – close to you or maybe not – who have been significant for you? Friends, family, public figures? Kylie is joined by Olympic rower Dame Katherine Grainger – currently the chairwoman of the British Olympic Association (BOA), Helen Lewis, staff writer at The Atlantic and Natalie Haynes - author of six novels and broadcaster in her own right.We all have to juggle money, but are we spending it in ways that actually bring us joy or cause us anxiety? We revisit The Woman's Hour Guide to Life episode on Challenging Your Money Mindset and dig into spending habits and explore how to align your money choices with the life you really want. Nuala McGovern speaks to journalist and author Anniki Sommerville, Claer Barrett, Consumer Editor at the Financial Times and host of the Money Clinic podcast, and Abigail Foster, chartered accountant and author of The Money Manual.With the Christmas school break in full swing, perhaps your house has been full of children. But what do you do when someone else's child begins to act up? Do you tell them off or simply put up with the behaviour until you can hand them back to their parents? Presenter: Kylie Pentelow Producer: Corinna Jones
Send us a textA romantic anniversary trip to a secluded cabin turns sinister when a dark presence reveals itself, forcing old friends to confront their podcast's haunting past. On Episode 700 of Trick or Treat Radio we eschew the normal pomp and circumstance of a milestone show for our normal format and continue on with December Double Feature Cram Jam. This week we discuss films from two of our favorite directs; Keeper from Osgood Perkins, and Eddington from Ari Aster! We also get inducted into the 700 Club, react to trailers for the films; Amityvillenado and 28 Years Later: The Bone Temple, and are faced with the ghosts of 2020 all over again. So grab your jar of honey, post an angry rant online, and strap on for the world's most dangerous podcast!Stuff we talk about: Fickle horror fans, Hellraiser, dinner scene, smoking without burning your mouth, Trish Stratus, scenes in horror that drive you nuts, gimmick as a personality, the 700 Club, fitness sponsors, snikts and krakadooms, roman chairs and russian fingers, gathering of the Juggalos, fluff it up, 20,000 Leagues Under the Sea, James Mason, The 7th Voyage of Sinbad, Scars of Dracula, Christopher Lee, Hellbound: Hellraiser II, The Bone Snatcher, Death Machine, Pulse 3, Solomon Kane, Hazmat, Evil Remains, Estella Warren, Corey Haim, The Lost Boys, Dario Argento's Trauma, King Kong, John Northpole, Mega Huge Pictures, Amityvillenado, 28 Years Later: The Bone Temple, Nia DeCosta, Danny Boyle, gratuitous gratuity, Bee Gees, Barry Gibb - the handsome one, Keeper, Osgood Perkins, the 700 Club, nefarious, Tatiana Maslany, breaking the cycle of patriarchy, Ready or Not, folk horror, body horror, Guillermo del Toro, subtle satisfaction, films flipping the script, Joaquin Phoenix, Deirdre O'Connell, Emma Stone, Pedro Pascal, Austin Butler, Ari Aster, Midsommar, Hereditary, Beau is Afraid, Eddington, Christopher Nolan, Odyssey, WWE vs AEW, Ben Affleck, James Gunn's DCU vs Zack Snyder's DCEU, Honey Ripple head cream, and Before and Aster.Support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/trickortreatradioJoin our Discord Community: discord.trickortreatradio.comSend Email/Voicemail: mailto:podcast@trickortreatradio.comVisit our website: http://trickortreatradio.comStart your own podcast: https://www.buzzsprout.com/?referrer_id=386Use our Amazon link: http://amzn.to/2CTdZzKFB Group: http://www.facebook.com/groups/trickortreatradioTwitter: http://twitter.com/TrickTreatRadioFacebook: http://facebook.com/TrickOrTreatRadioYouTube: http://youtube.com/TrickOrTreatRadioInstagram: http://instagram.com/TrickorTreatRadioSupport the show
Better late than never; it's horror movie time, baby! Aaron sucker punches Corina and Nate with Hereditary and they'll never be the same./00:00 - Cold open22:28 - Hereditary1:26:33 - Ratings2:02:05 - What we've been watching/YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@limitedtoeverything6812/Email: limitedtoeverything@gmail.com///Instagram: @l2epodcast/Website: https://l2epodcast.weebly.com/Music: "Terror Nights" ©2013 Tom Rhys/Raven Underground Website: https://ravenunderground.bandcamp.com/
Episode 73: Extreme Horror Iceberg Volume Six This episode was recorded on October 10, 2025 and posted on December 13, 2025. Content Warning: Light vulgarity and discussions of extreme horror content. Introduction Welcome to No Bodies Episode 73 Introductions to your Ghost Hosts with the Most - Lonely of Lonely Horror Club and Suzie aka Projectile Varmint Introductions to our guest - longtime listener and real life doctor, Kenan Alibegovic, D.O. Today's Topic: Extreme Horror Iceberg Volume Six Revisiting Extreme Horror Our guest's experiences with extreme horror The Iceberg Tier 1 examples include Psycho and The Exorcist Tier 2 examples include Hereditary and Hostel Tier 3 examples include Last House on the Left and The House that Jack Built Tier 4 examples include Antichrist and Mai-Chan's Daily Life Tier 5 examples include Salo and Guinea Pig: Flower of Flesh and Blood Tier 6 examples include Black Metal Veins and Tumbling Doll of Flesh Media Discussion Wrong Turn (2003) - Tier 1 A Clockwork Orange (1971) - Tier 2 Eraserhead (1977) - Tier 3 Life & Death of a Porno Gang (Zivot I Smrt Porno Bande) (2009) - Tier 4 In a Glass Cage (1986) - Tier 5 Black Metal Veins (2012) - Tier 6 Closing Thoughts Would you move any of these films to another tier? Is there a film you would add to the list? Thank you to our guest! Check out Kenan's Healthline discussions on YouTube here and here. Keep Up with Your Hosts Check out our instagram antics and drop a follow @nobodieshorrorpodcast. Subscribe to our YouTube channel for exclusive video episodes coming soon! Take part in our audience engagement challenge - The Coroner's Report! Comment, share, or interact with any Coroner's Report post on our socials to be featured in an upcoming episode. Projectile Varmint - keep up with Suzie's film musings on Instagram @projectile__varmint Lonely - read more from Lonely and keep up with her filmstagram chaos @lonelyhorrorclub on Instagram and www.lonelyhorrorclub.com. Original No Bodies Theme music by Jacob Pini. Need music? Find Jacob on Instagram at @jacob.pini for rates and tell him No Bodies sent you! Leave us a message at (617) 431-4322 and we just might answer you on the show! Sources An actual watchable disturbing movie Iceberg (no mixtapes, no porn, no snuff). (2021). Reddit. Retrieved April 30, 2025, from https://www.reddit.com/r/IcebergCharts/comments/o88280/an_actual_watchable_disturbing_movie_iceberg_no/ PSPA Editorial Staff. (n.d.). The Iceberg Theory. Private Security Professionals of America. Retrieved April 30, 2025, from https://www.mypspa.org/article/more/the-iceberg-theory Spool, A. (2025, April 29). Iceberg Charts. Know Your Meme. https://knowyourmeme.com/memes/iceberg-charts
In this episode, we interview Danny Powell, an ocular melanoma (OM) patient whose tumor was identified early thanks to his eye doctor noticing a change and acting quickly. Danny explains his diagnosis, his treatment with brachytherapy, and how he later discovered that his grandmother also had OM—an extremely rare family connection. This prompted genetic testing, which revealed that Danny carries a BAP1 gene mutation. He discusses what that means for his ongoing care, his decision to join a clinical study, and the importance of regular surveillance scans. Whether you're an OM patient, caregiver, or medical professional, this episode provides practical insight into early detection, genetic risk factors, and patient involvement in research.
"Hereditary" war ein Achtungserfolg, "Midsommar" ist fast schon ein moderner Klassiker und "Beau is Afraid" hat viele vor den Kopf gestoßen. Wenn Ari Aster einen neuen Film macht, ist nie ganz klar, was man bekommt. Mit "Eddington" holt er jetzt die große Corona-Schelle raus, aber wieso? Lucas diskutiert das mit Patrick Kittler vom Podcast „Spiegelkabinett Kino“. Unterstützt uns gerne für exklusive Folgen auf https://steadyhq.com/cuts.
This episode re-visits the HAEA National Summit session from HAE Expert and US HAEA Medical Advisory Board Member, Dr. Marc Riedl, as he offers a crucial look at the future of HAE care. The discussion focuses on the rapidly advancing treatment landscape, covering the latest novel therapies in development, and how these advances aim to improve treatment efficacy, convenience, and quality of life for the HAE community.
Your Genetics are a key part of my TUSHY Method (Y = Your genetics) and I'm so honored to have Dena Goldberg (also known far and wide as Dena DNA) joining me today! Some of the questions I know you have on your mind about genetics are: Nothing came back on my 23 & Me test. I'm good to go, right? Answer: Not so fast. 23&Me relies on "SNP testing," and only looks at "very specific bookmarks on very random genes." You'll want a more thorough test for preconception screening. I don't have any history of disease in my family. Do I need to do genetic testing? Answer: It's a good idea. There are syndromes such as Lynch Syndrome that are asymptomatic in 90% of people who are carriers. You'll want to know if you have those genetic markers before passing them on to your embryo and child. Can you make sure my embryo doesn't have autism? Answer: Autism is actually a description of a constellation of symptoms. So it's not an underlying condition in and of itself. There are hundreds to thousands of genetic causes to autism. We can catch some of these cases, but not all. Autism is multifactorial, meaning that many of these cases are probably caused by a combination of genetics and environment or in other words, nature and nurture together. Thank you for joining me, Dena! Listen on Dr. Aimee's website Do you have questions about IVF? Join Dr. Aimee for The IVF Class at The Egg Whisperer School. The next live class call is on Monday, December 15, 2025 at 4pm PST, where Dr. Aimee will explain IVF and there will be time to ask her your questions live on Zoom. Find Dena's site here: https://www.denadna.com/home Subscribe to my YouTube channel for more fertility tips! Join Egg Whisperer School Checkout the podcast Subscribe to the newsletter to get updates Dr. Aimee Eyvazzadeh is one of America's most well known fertility doctors. Her success rate at baby-making is what gives future parents hope when all hope is lost. She pioneered the TUSHY Method and BALLS Method to decrease your time to pregnancy. Learn more about the TUSHY Method and find a wealth of fertility resources at www.draimee.org.
Episode 71: Extreme Horror Iceberg Volume Five This episode was recorded on June 27, 2025 and posted on November 15, 2025. Content Warning: Light vulgarity and discussions of extreme horror content. Introduction Welcome to No Bodies Episode 71 Introductions to your Ghost Hosts with the Most - Lonely of Lonely Horror Club and Suzie aka Projectile Varmint Introductions to our guests - Dave "Dr. Shock" Becker Today's Topic: Extreme Horror Iceberg Volume Five The Iceberg Tier 1 examples include Psycho and The Exorcist Tier 2 examples include Hereditary and Hostel Tier 3 examples include Last House on the Left and The House that Jack Built Tier 4 examples include Antichrist and Mai-Chan's Daily Life Tier 5 examples include Salo and Guinea Pig: Flower of Flesh and Blood Tier 6 examples include Black Metal Veins and Tumbling Doll of Flesh Media Discussion Men Behind the Sun (1988) Man Bites Dog (1992) Begotten (1989) Closing Thoughts Would you move any of the films to a different tier? Why or why not? And what is one film you would add to the iceberg? Thank you to our guest! Check Dave "Dr. Shock" Becker on one of his many podcasting adventures including Considering the Cinema or Jay of the Dead's Bro Squad Horror Show You can read more from Dr. Shock on his blog DVD Infatuation Follow Dr. Shock on Instagram @dbjb6972 Keep Up with Your Hosts Check out our instagram antics and drop a follow @nobodieshorrorpodcast. Subscribe to our YouTube channel for exclusive video episodes coming soon! Take part in our audience engagement challenge - The Coroner's Report! Comment, share, or interact with any Coroner's Report post on our socials to be featured in an upcoming episode. Projectile Varmint - keep up with Suzie's film musings on Instagram @projectile__varmint Lonely - read more from Lonely and keep up with her filmstagram chaos @lonelyhorrorclub on Instagram and www.lonelyhorrorclub.com. Original No Bodies Theme music by Jacob Pini. Need music? Find Jacob on Instagram at @jacob.pini for rates and tell him No Bodies sent you! Leave us a message at (617) 431-4322 and we just might answer you on the show! Sources An actual watchable disturbing movie Iceberg (no mixtapes, no porn, no snuff). (2021). Reddit. Retrieved April 30, 2025, from https://www.reddit.com/r/IcebergCharts/comments/o88280/an_actual_watchable_disturbing_movie_iceberg_no/ PSPA Editorial Staff. (n.d.). The Iceberg Theory. Private Security Professionals of America. Retrieved April 30, 2025, from https://www.mypspa.org/article/more/the-iceberg-theory Spool, A. (2025, April 29). Iceberg Charts. Know Your Meme. https://knowyourmeme.com/memes/iceberg-charts
FROM THE VOID: Halle and Alison talk about the modern classic, Hereditary, and crown the definitive worst candy of them all. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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Double review for Hereditary and Manchester by the Sea and a little Paul Thomas Anderson rant.PREPARE FOR YOUR BIG INTERVIEW with O'Hagan Career Coaching @www.ohagancareercoaching.comJoin Anytown Actors Lab @ www.anytownactorslab.com Have any questions or want to vent something? Leave an anonymous message on our new website @ www.youareherepodcast.net SUPPORT US ON PATREON @ patreon.com/youareherepodwww.youareherepodcast.net
After contributing to The Pod and the Pendulum's 300th episode on the 25 best horror films of the 21st century, we decided to run through our individual lists for listeners.How did we each approach the task? (hint: thank god for Letterboxd) Which film(s) appear on both lists? And what movies will top our individual lists?! Don't scroll if you don't wanna know!Joe's Top 25 Horror Films of the Century (Ranked)The Invitation (2015)Knife + Heart (2018)Hereditary (2018)Train To Busan (2016)Relic (2020)Saint Maud (2019)The Descent (2005)The Perfection (2018)Inside/A L'Interieur (2007)Raw (2016)Better Watch Out (2016)Under The Skin (2013)Black Swan (2010)Let The Right One In (2007)Stoker (2013)Femme (2023)Annihilation (2018)Blink Twice (2024)The Skin I Live In (2011)The Strangers (2008)The Invisible Man (2020)Hostel Part 2 (2007)Ginger Snaps (2000)The Substance (2024)Midnight (2022)----------Trace's Top 25 Horror Films of the Century (Ranked)The Substance (2024)The Descent (2005)The Den (2013) - Listen to our guest spot on TGIFHereditary (2018)The Invitation (2015)Martyrs (2008)The Perfection (2018)The Texas Chainsaw Massacre (2003)It Follows (2014)The Outwaters (2022)Drag Me To Hell (2009)Grindhouse (2007)Trick 'r Treat (2007)Insidious (2011)The Witch (2018)The Cabin In The Woods (2011)Bug (2006)The Mist (2007)Evil Dead (2013)Green Room (2008)[Rec]² (2009)Doctor Sleep (2019)Don't Breathe (2016)Detention (2011)Zombeavers (2014) Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
As we come to the end of Octobereding, we saved the best for last. Hereditary (2018) follows a family journey into madness, after suffering several traumatic events. And Weapons (2025) is the latest from Zach Cregger, which provides several viewpoints of events to lead you to what actually happened. Lets us know in the comments, what you thought of these movies. Happy Halloween.Also Play:Cinema Chain Game--------------------------------------------Subscribe, rate, and review:Apple Podcasts: Our Film FathersSpotify: Our Film FathersYouTube: Our Film Fathers---------------------------------------------Follow Us:Instagram: @ourfilmfathersTwitter / X: @ourfilmfathersEmail: ourfilmfathers@gmail.com
"I am your mother!" For Episode 381, David and Brandon finish off their Folk Horror series with Ari Aster's HEREDITARY. Listen as they discuss the film's casting, Toni Collette's incredible performance, the film's meticulous production design, why it is one of A24's most influential films, why Folk Horror is on the rise, and more! Also, don't forget to join our Patreon for more exclusive movie content: https://www.patreon.com/cinenation Opening - John Carpenter's The Fog and SyFy Movies - (00:00:10) Recap of Folk Horror Movies (00:09:56) Intro to Hereditary (00:19:39) How Hereditary Got to Production (00:27:12) Favorite Scenes (00:31:16) On Set Life - (01:09:22) Aftermath: Release and Legacy (01:15:49) What Worked and What Didn't (01:23:35) Film Facts (01:26:55) Awards (01:28:38) Final Questions on the Movie (01:32:23) Final Questions for the Folk Horror Genre (01:37:53) Wrapping Up the Episode (01:47:57) Contact Us: Facebook: @cinenation Instagram: @cinenationpodcast Twitter/X: @CineNationPod TikTok: @cinenation Letterboxd: CineNation Podcast
This week Clint is joined by friends Angelo, Van and Zach for the third annual Halloween special celebrating the spooky season and all things horror. Enjoy nostalgic halloween commercials from the 90's as the boys talk the best horror films of 2025, comfort movies of the past, the most iconic slasher weapon, who would be left standing in the ultimate horror Royal Rumble, memorable theater experiences and familiar horror tropes that still scare us to this day. Movies discussed include:- The Black Phone II (2025)- Final Destination: Bloodlines (2025)- Sinners (2025- Weapons (2025)- Together (2025)- From Beyond (1986)- Rosemary's Baby (1968)- The Shining (1980)- Return of the Living Dead (1985)- The Texas Chainsaw Massacre (1974)- Hereditary (2018)- Dr. Giggles (1992)- Freddy Vs. Jason (2003)- The Ring (2002)- The Exorcist (1973)- Batman (1989)- A Nightmare on Elm Street 5: The Dream Child (1989)- Hannibal (2001)- House of 1000 Corpses (2003)- Sinister (2012)- A Quiet Place (2018)- Event Horizon (1997)- The Innkeepers (2011)- Grave Encounters (2011)- Buried (2010)- When A Stranger Calls Back (1993)- Speak No Evil (2022) If you think Metal Up Your Podcast has value, please consider taking a brief moment to leave a positive review and subscribe on iTunes here:https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/metal-up-your-podcast-all-things-metallica/id1187775077You can further support the show by becoming a patron. All patrons of Metal Up Your Podcast at the $5 level receive volumes 1-4 of our Cover Our World Blackened EP's for free. Additionally, patrons are invited to come on the show to talk about any past Metallica show they've been to and are given access to ask our guests like Ray Burton, Halestorm, Michael Wagener, Jay Weinberg of Slipknot and members of Metallica's crew their very own questions. Be a part of what makes Metal Up Your Podcast special by becoming a PATRON here:http://www.patreon.com/metalupyourpodcastJoin the MUYP Discord Server:https://discord.gg/nBUSwR8tPurchase/Stream Lunar Satan:https://distrokid.com/hyperfollow/lunarsatan/lunar-satanPurchase/Stream VAMPIRE:https://distrokid.com/hyperfollow/clintwells/vampirePurchase/Stream our Cover Our World Blackened Volumes and Quarantine Covers:https://metalupyourpodcast.bandcamp.comFollow us on all social media platforms.Write in at:metalupyourpodcastshow@gmail.com
IRIS IS BACK, BABY! October means horror movies (it's the only time of year I can get away with it) and questionable life choices, so naturally she picked Immaculate, starring Sydney Sweeney, a convent, and vibes that are NOT Christ-like. Robin countered with The Dark and the Wicked, a film so psychologically deranged it makes Hereditary look like a Hallmark movie.Saturday: Robin's back to doing true crime, and this one's WILD. Investigators tried 418 times...yes, FOUR HUNDRED AND EIGHTEEN TIMES...to recreate how this victim died. They failed every single time. It's still unsolved. Sunday: Red, White & Bruised gets its own damn podcast feed because apparently talking about the dumpster fire of modern politics once a week as a series is still making people angry. If you love screaming into the void about how we got here, join us there too.Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/we-saw-the-devil-a-true-crime-podcast--4433638/support.Website: http://www.wesawthedevil.comPatreon: http://www.patreon.com/wesawthedevilDiscord: https://discord.gg/X2qYXdB4Twitter: http://www.twitter.com/WeSawtheDevilInstagram: http://www.instagram.com/wesawthedevilpodcast.
Maddie and Colleen join Caitlin to once again perform character analysis on horror charcters through the lens of astrology. This time, we're talking about the "big three" signs for: Kelly Anne from Red Rooms, Annie from Hereditary, Rosemary from Rosemary's Baby, Lestat from Interview with the Vampire, Owen from I Saw the TV Glow, Jigsaw from Saw, Mulder and Scully from The X Files, Maud from Saint Maud, and Elvira from The Ugly Stepsister. Tangents include: the concept of "big six," dreams with Neptune in retrograde, the end of summer and start of fall, Halloween hot takes, Christmas trees, and pets as Over the Garden Wall characters.
Take a step back to 2018 when no one would shut up about Hereditary from horror director Ari Aster. Jim and A.Ron are coming at this movie from two different angles. What makes this movie? What destroys it? Keep your demon worshiping to a minimum, we're not falling for it. Hey there! Check out https://support.baldmove.com/ to find out how you can gain access to ALL of our premium content, as well as ad-free versions of the podcasts! Join the Club! Join the discussion: Email | Discord | Reddit | Forums Follow us: Twitch | YouTube | Twitter | Instagram | Facebook Leave Us A Review on Apple Podcasts Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Here at Baconsale, we understand that fear is subjective. Yes, we understand that, but that doesn't stop us from arguing about it. Kent found a list of the scariest horror movie moments of all time, made by the streaming service Shudder, and we decided to tier 31 of these terrifying scenes. Please note that this isn't an episode you want to listen to with your kids, since we will be describing some pretty intense parts from films such as Wait Until Dark, Invasion of the Body Snatchers, A Nightmare on Elm Street, Scream, Pan's Labyrinth, and Hereditary. However, we'll keep things as family friendly as possible and not share too many gory details. And remember, while we have mad respect for these scary movies, the YouTube versions are different. Don't go into the basement and get a little possessed, press play!
This week MJ and Jackie unleash on the world that THE LOVE HAS GONE with it comin' out that Nicole Kidman and Keith Urban's divorce is a lot more contentious than previously thought! MJ and Gideon are tryin' to find somethin' between a Hocus Pocus and Hereditary to enjoy for their 31 for 31 as true life horrors are just too much this year, Selena Gomez and Benny Blanco got maaaarried but all the news could talk about was Taylor Swift being there right before "The Life of a Showgirl" dropped, Jackie's in Season 2 of Hannibal and it's SPICY HAWT. It's FAT BEAR WEEK! JLO opened up about the DIVORCE and how the greatest love story ever told fell apart, "Everybody Loves Raymond" is havin' a 30th reunion and MJ is just TOO excited, and speakin' of 30 year old shows, Debbe Dunning from "Home Improvement"'s show within a show "Tool Time" has said Tim Allen has always been a fuckwad. Faith from Buffy, Eliza Douche, missed the "Bring It On" reunion because she was WORKIN', and in DWTS news HILARIA goes on and on and on and on about herself while GLEB just looks miserable, Robert Irwin took off his shirt to unleash some Australian Thunder and everyone asked him to put it back on, and even more DWTS chatter! Plus MJ and Jackie agree if ya ain' watchin' season 2 of Peacemaker, you better get on IT and even more!Want even more Page 7? Support us on Patreon! Patreon.com/Page7Podcast Subscribe to SiriusXM Podcasts+ to listen to new episodes of Page 7 ad-free.Start a free trial now on Apple Podcasts or by visiting siriusxm.com/podcastsplus. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
As one of the members of the last generation who grew up without the internet, Ari Aster's movies all deal with the ways our minds are shaped and influenced by forces outside of ourselves. Ari talks with Marc about how he uses the genre trappings of horror, farcical comedy and the American Western to explore themes of trauma, nostalgia, anxiety and humanity in his films Hereditary, Midsommar, Beau is Afraid and his latest one, Eddington. They also talk about his poet mom, his jazz drummer dad, and why Albert Brooks is one of his biggest influences. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.