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In episode 437: I Grew Up with Bigfoot, Stephani shares her unparalleled bond with a Bigfoot she befriended during her childhood in Alabama. As a member of the Bigfoot Society Patreon, Stephani opens up to Jeremiah about her early encounters, detailing how a solitary childhood led to a profound connection with this elusive creature. Through vivid recollections, she recounts how her initial fearlessness and curiosity blossomed into a unique friendship characterized by 'mind speak', a form of telepathic communication. From sharing snacks to exchanging tokens, Stephani navigates listeners through the complexities of her interactions, challenging the commonly held perceptions of Bigfoot. Jeremiah and Stephani delve into the intricacies of 'mind speak', the societal implications of her experiences, and the emotional journey of a friendship that defies the ordinary. This episode not only explores the enigmatic nature of Bigfoot but also underscores the deep emotional impact of Stephani's encounters, offering a fresh perspective on the relationship between humans and the beings that inhabit the fringes of our understanding.To hear the whole episode you can become a supporting member either on Patreon or Youtube. Links below:Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/posts/bigfoot-society-104700188Share your Bigfoot encounter with me here: bigfootsociety@gmail.com
Pulling up at the best station from this nation, we have the Ladies Special coming in with Producer & chillwave, trip hop electronica artist from Delhi, Tarana Marwah aka Komorebi. She's out with a new record that released in Sept 2023 called The Fall. It was a behemoth multimedia project that was 6 years in the making and includes a 6-song album, a 30-page comic book and music videos made with Epic Games' Unreal Engine. We talk about how family is our kryptonite and invariably the greatest inspiration for her work; how collaboration, as much as it's fulfilling can also be intimidating; and whether it's a soliloquy or an intergalactic sci-fi story every record is autobiographical. Also, Tarana is on the lookout for a good choreographer for her next musical venture. Song List: The Fall (01:15 to 06:51) Watch Out (17:14 to 21:15) Better Not Bitter (26:30 to 31:57) I Grew Up (48:22 to 54:11) Follow Komorebi on Instagram Come be our friend: Facebook @maedinindia Instagram @maedinindia Twitter @maedinindia CREDITS: Host: Mae Twitter: @maebemaebe Instagram: @maemariyam Producer: Shaun Fanthome, Sean D'mello, Ruchi Sawardekar Content & Social Media Manager: Meghna Gulati Sound Editing & Additional Engineering by: Lakshman Parsuram Video Editing by: Jishnu Guha Artwork Design by Alika Gupta Episode Mixed & Mastered by: Kartik Kulkarni Music Mixed by: Aria Nanji Recorded at Island City Studios
Salim Kandedi grew up in Gabon, on the Atlantic coast of Central Africa. Life was about education and getting the best grades in School, but he knew nothing of the gospel of Christ. However, by the grace of God, Salim and his sister came to Canada, where they heard the gospel. Salim only pretended to be a Christian at first, but sitting under the frequent preaching of the gospel he finally found true salvation and peace with God. (Testimony given The post I Grew Up in Gabon, Africa, With No Knowledge of the Gospel (18 min) first appeared on Gospel Hall Audio.
Bellator 293: Golm vs. James. Ep. 41 16 Fights on this Bellator Card,a Little Talk about UFC 287: Pereira vs. Adesanya 2. A Little of The Boxing Match This weekend. Touching on a Few Things that are going on in the Combat World. Subscribe,Like,Share Please. Help's Us To Keep Doing this. We Have Ah Passion For This,I've Loved Fights Since 1st Grade no Exaggeration! 1st Grade I Was Fighting Daily,Just The Way Ot Was Back in the Days? 70s-80s-90s Very Violent,Had to Be Respected or Feared where I Grew Up. It's ah Totally Different Generation Now compared to When I Grew Up. I Have A lot of Faith In This Generation,I Truly Do. Their Smart,Well Behaved,and Just Better than We Were Because of Technology. A lot too Information to Digest! One Love to the Good People Out There who Support Our PodcastChannel. Thank You's. Subscribe,Like, Share Please…
Dodge City - Duel at Dawn, is the sequel to "I Grew Up in Dodge City in 1875". Deputry Sheriff Chalky Jones tells about the most unlikely gunfight the "Wild West" ever witnessed.
What does Satan look like? That's such a weird question, you might never have asked it before. You might think I'm weird for even posing it. But whether you ever wanted to know or not, you can find out today on the Cross References podcast. 0:00 - Introduction 3:30 - What is a Cherub? 7:25 - What is Satan? 11:38 - What is Baal? 19:10 - I Grew Up on a Farm If you want to get in touch with us, send us an email to crossreferencespodcast@gmail.com Hosted by Luke Taylor
With some hosts that have read the book by Nancy Springer and some that have not, Adaptation covers the film adaptation Enola Holmes (2020), complete with a rant about corsetry and concerns about the tone of Holmesian mysteries. Question of the Week: Do we think Enola should have clearly solved the mystery before the final showdown? Or did Sherlock “win” by getting there without a reveal? Mentioned videos: I Grew Up in a Corset. Time to Bust Some Myths. (Ft. Actual Research) by Bernadette Banner Could a Corset Stop a Knife? | Enola Holmes by Jill Bearup Follow us! adaptationpodcast.com instagram.com/adaptationpodcast facebook.com/AdaptationPodcast twitter.com/AdaptationCast adaptationpodcast.tumblr.com youtube.com/adaptationpodcast
Lisa Birnbach invites Norm Eisen to remind us why the nation may still survive despite the acquittal of Donald Trump after his second impeachment. Norm's background, intelligence, and optimism make him the perfect guest for this week. Also, did you know that Norm was a first-generation American who grew up in Los Angeles with a dad who owned a hamburger stand? His example is a successful American dream, and his life story has many great ironies and coincidences.Lisa Birnbach’s 5 things: 1. Her Uniqlo Heat-Tech pants, 2. The PupProtector™ Waterproof Throw Blanket, 3. The Brisket Sandwich at Orwasher’s Bakery, 4. A page on Facebook, called “I Grew Up in Old Manhattan” that indulges in some serious nostalgia, 5. The Covid Industrial Complex.Norm Eisen’s 5 Things: 1. His wife and daughter, 2. 7-11 robot barista, best $2.29 x-large latte in town. 3. Rock Creek Park hiking paths, 4. TheRealReal.com, 5. KN 95 mask.
In our third (!) Halloween episode, we discuss cults - how they affect women, how they work, and historical and modern American cults. What do silverware, self-help groups, and science fiction actors have to do with cults? You'll find out! Misty discusses the Oneidas - their surprising beliefs on gender roles and their dangerous approach to communal living. Allegra shares an overview of how Keith Raneire built NXIVM on misogyny. Whether it's a doomsday cult or a utopia gone wrong, cults are dangerous, sometimes especially for women. Want extra reading? Check out our sources: The Vow, HBO Dr. Janja Lalich “Why Do People Join Cults?”: Ted Talk On the Oneidas: http://www.nyhistory.com/central/oneida.htm The Oneida handbook: https://library.syr.edu/digital/collections/h/Hand-bookOfTheOneidaCommunity/ Women and Cults: https://www.bitchmedia.org/article/power-female-cult-leaders “Holy Shit, We're In a Cult” https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=X3ess8txBX0&feature=youtu.be “I Grew Up in a Cult. It was Heaven - and Hell” (Ted Talk) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qS7mBbXxJYA&t=396s Nice Try! Podcast, Episode 4 “Oneida” The Truth About True Crime Podcast, Season 1 (Terror in the Jungle, about Jonestown) The Truth About True Crime Podcast, Season 2 (Ministry of Evil, about the Alamos) Uncover Podcast: Season 1: Escaping NXIVM “The ‘Not Me' Myth,” by Margaret Thaler Singer. Published by IDEA: http://www.ideajournal.com/authors.php?id=4 “NXIVM leader found guilty,” NPR: https://www.npr.org/2019/06/19/734116183/nxivm-leader-keith-raniere-found-guilty-of-all-charges-in-sex-cult-case Lost Women of NXIVM - Investigation Discovery Seduced - Starz Profess-Hers is presented by Misty, a History professor, and Allegra, an English professor, both of whom are here for having a serious, fun conversation about looking at literature, history, current events, pop culture, and media through a feminist lens. Find the Profess-Hers Podcast on Twitter and Instagram @Professhers. Profess-Hers is written and created by Allegra Davis Hanna and Misty Wilson-Mehrtens. We produce the show ourselves, with help from Austin Haynes.
In this season 8 return of The Lead podcast, Tony Rehagen, a widely published magazine writer, discusses life as a freelancer and his commitment to storytelling. We discuss one of his stories published in Popular Mechanics, "I Grew Up in a Gas Station," a story he wrote about his childhood.
This weeks secret: I Grew Up in a Cult! Have a secret you want to share? Send an email to:beyondthesecretpodcast@gmail.com Join our Facebook group: www.facebook.com/groups/396679627583503/ Make sure to leave a review and subscribe to the podcast!
Join Megan and Malaika as discuss their Tantric sex seminar with our special guests Hannah (Episode 6: I Grew Up a Nudist) and Emily! They also play a game of Sexionary! Follow us on our social media! https://twitter.com/tindertalkspod or @TinderTalksPod on Twitter and https://www.instagram.com/tindertalkspod/ or @TinderTalksPod on Instagram
In this episode, the Drunk Guys drink so much they're young again and discuss The Curious Case of Benjamin Button by F. Scott Fitzgerald. They drink Now and Then by Half Acre and I Grew Up in Williamsburg by EvilTwin NYC. The Drunk Guys Book Club Podcast can be found
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Sheridon Stokes Interview. Sheridon Stokes was hired as a piccolo player in the Denver Symphony when he was 16 years old and was the youngest contract musician in Hollywood at age 20. At this young age, he was working with the 20th Century Fox Orchestra under Alfred Newman. He has been featured in many television and film scores, including the television series Mission Impossible, Roots, and Kung Fu, as well as the films Jaws, E.T., Ghost, Glory, Patriot Games, and more recently, Mission Impossible, Waterworld, Jumanji, Independence Day, and Rush Hour II. He was solo flute at the Academy Awards in 1997 and 1998 and played the famous penny whistle solo from the Titanic song “My Heart Will Go On” with Celine Dion. In this episode on Melodic Treks, host Brandon-Shea Mutala is joined by Andy Farber, composer for two episodes of Star Trek: Continues, and Sheridon Stokes. We discuss his early works in film and television, the kind of flutes he has in his arsenal, many of the composers he worked with, and some fun memories of Bernard Hermann. Chapters Intro (00:00:00) Contests (00:01:30) Review and Feedback (00:03:53) "Two-Edged Surveillance" (from Patriot Games, composed by J. Horner) (00:07:40) Welcome, Sheridon (00:09:16) I Grew Up in the Music Business (00:14:15) Instruments (00:16:16) There's So Many Good Ones (00:20:06) James Horner (00:23:23) Sheridon's Arsenal (00:24:26) Kung Fu (00:28:50) "The Paradise Syndrome" (00:33:44) Rosenman, Shiffron, Kaplan, and Courage (00:35:33) Pop Music (0038:04) Albums (00:40:08) Buddy Baker and Electronics (00:42:34) Currently (00:47:50) "Main Title" (from Patriot Games, composed by J. Horner) (00:51:27) A Bit More From Andy (00:52:54) Host Brandon-Shea Mutala Guests Sheridon Stokes Andy Farber Production Brandon-Shea Mutala (Editor and Producer) C Bryan Jones (Executive Producer) Matthew Rushing (Executive Producer) Charlynn Schmiedt (Executive Producer) Bobby Tucker (Associate Producer) Ken Tripp (Associate Producer) Norman C. Lao (Associate Producer) Richard Marquez (Production Manager) Tony Robinson (Show Art Creator)
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