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Rogue Insider Podcast
Gloriana Chapter 21

Rogue Insider Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 30, 2025 29:59


In Which Various of the Queen's Courtiers are Resurrected and Another is Interred

Shadow Carriers: a sonic storytelling experience

[Edisto Island, South Carolina | Julia Legare] On a South Carolina isle, whispers of tragedy echo through the centuries. Julia Legare, a vibrant young woman, was struck by illness and pronounced dead—only to awaken entombed in darkness. When her family returned years later, the truth they uncovered would send shivers down their spines. Come to find out, some doors, once opened, can never be closed._____________________________Please be sure to like us on social media: Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/shadowcarriersInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/shadowcarriersIf you like what you hear and want to buy your storytellers a drink, you can catch us at @shadowcarriers on Venmo.If you've enjoyed this episode and want to support our work, become a patron of the podcast! Your support is greatly appreciated and is invested back into helping us create bold and new content for you throughout the year. Check out our Patreon Page at patreon.com/ShadowCarriers.If you'd like to get in touch with us, our email address is shadowcarriers@gmail.com.This Podcast and all endeavors by these individuals believe strongly that Black Lives Matter. 

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Interred in Snow (naviarhaiku560)

ray_cobley

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 27, 2024 6:46


Electronic composition, a textured drone sequence, sounds created in Pure Data.

Weekly Suit Gundam
S3E3 - The Red Jacket Adventures: Lupin the 3rd Part II Review & Analysis

Weekly Suit Gundam

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 19, 2023 226:40


“Lupin, our manly drama ends today!”    Airing from 1977 to 1980, the second Lupin the 3rd TV anime – retroactively titled “Part II” – produced a whopping 155 episodes, and with the iconic red jacket and the entire five-person crew (Lupin, Jigen, Fujiko, Goemon, and Zenigata) in tow for every adventure, this is the series that firmly cemented Lupin III as an enduring anime icon, and set the tone for many of his future capers. For today's episode, we watched a selection of 27 episodes – see the full list below – and experienced a wide range of adventures, from Lupin and company stealing a vintage bottle of wine on Christmas, to Jigen helping a ballerina defect to the West, to ‘Pops' Zenigata springing a daring trap for Lupin on the highway, to Goemon surviving a shockingly violent bout of torture, to two whole episodes devoted to an extremely surprising (and very funny) alternate history of Jesus Christ himself! Part II is truly a wild ride, with some absolute masterpiece episodes displaying some of the greatest animation in TV history, and almost always providing a big dose of fun.    Enjoy, and come back next week as we review Lupin's most famous adventure with Hayao Miyazaki's 1979 classic The Castle of Cagliostro, and look at the two episodes Miyazaki directed for Part II, Albatross – Wings of Death and Farewell, O Dearest Lupin!    Time Chart: Theme Song: 0:00:00 – 0:01:20 Intro, History, and Part II Overview: 0:01:20 – 0:57:57  Eyecatch Break 1: 0:57:57 – 0:58:30  Episode-by-episode review, part 1: 0:58:30 – 2:22:00  Eyecatch Break 2: 2:22:00 – 2:22:29  Episode-by-episode review, part 2: 2:22:29 – 3:45:25 End Theme: 3:45:25 – 3:46:40    Support the show at Ko-fi ☕️ https://ko-fi.com/weeklystuff   Subscribe to The Weekly Stuff Podcast on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/c/TheWeeklyStuffPodcast   Follow The Weekly Stuff Wordcast newsletter for regular updates and extra content!  https://weeklystuff.substack.com “Welcome to Japanimation Station!” Lyrics by Sean Chapman, Music by Thomas Lack, featuring Hatsune Miku. https://www.thomaslack.com   Full list of episodes watched (Japanese title/English title)    1 - "Lupin the Third's Gallant Appearance" / "The Return of Lupin the 3rd" 12 - "A Gift for the President" / "The Sleight Before Christmas" 13 - "The Great Chase in San Francisco" / "I Left My Mind in San Francisco" 20 - "Cornered Lupin" / "Hell Toupee" 21 - "Goemon's Revenge" / "The Last Mastery" 25 - "Encounter With the Deadly Iron Lizard" / "The Lair of the Land-Shark" 26 - "A Rose and a Pistol" / "Shot Through the Heart" 27 - "Where Did the Cinderella Stamp Go?" / "The Little Princess of Darkness" 30 - "The Wind in Morocco is Hot" / "Morocco Horror Picture Show" 32 - "Lupin Dies Twice" / "Lupin the Interred" 34 - "Lupin Who Turned Into a Vampire" / "But your Brother was Such a Nice Guy" 36 - "Uncover the Secret of Tsukikage Castle" / "The Riddle of Tsukikage Castle" 38 - "The Sweet Trap of ICPO" / "Happy Betrayals to You" 48 - "Lupin Laughs at the Alarm Bell" / "Vault Assault" 57 - "Computer or Lupin?" / "Alter-Ego Maniac" 58 - "The Face of Goodbye at the National Border" / "Gettin' Jigen with It" 66 - "Order: Shoot to Kill!!" / "Beauty and the Deceased" 69 - "The Woman Pops Fell in Love With" / "Zenigata Getcha into My Life" 85 - "The ICPO's Secret Plan" / "The Secret Order of ICPO" 94 - "Lupin vs. Superman" / "Lupin Vs. Superman" 97 - "Find Lupin the First's Treasure" / "Searching for Lupin I's Treasure" 99 - "The Scattered Magnum" / "Fighting Jigen" 112 - "Goemon's Close Call" / "Danger! Goemon" 114 - "The Secret of the First Supper" / "The Secret of the First Supper" 129 - "In Jigen, I Saw the Gentleness of a Man's Soul" / "The Kindness Of Jigen is Seen" 148 - "The Target Is 555 Meters" / "The Target is Five Hundred and Fifty Five Meters Away" 151 - "The Arrest Lupin Highway Operation" / "To Arrest Lupin, the Mission at Highway"

All Bones Considered: Laurel Hill Stories
ABC#051: ”Killed by Indians” - Four Philadelphians Who Died in Battles with Indigenous People

All Bones Considered: Laurel Hill Stories

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 1, 2023 142:30


Interred at Laurel Hill East are four young Philadelphians who died before they reached the age of 30 while battling indigenous people on the frontier. George Montgomery Harris died of wounds received in the Lava Beds of northern California while battling Captain Jack and the Modoc tribe in 1873.  Benjamin Hubert Hodgson was killed during the 1876 Battle of Little Big Horn in Montana against Cheyenne and Arapaho warriors – fellow Laurel Hill tour guide Tom Keels tells his story.  Jonathan Williams Biddle, whose father Henry Biddle had been killed in the Civil War, lost his life in the Battle of Bear Paw, also in Montana, in 1877 against Chief Joseph and the Nez Perce.  James Hansell French was killed in the San Mateo Mountains of New Mexico territory in 1880 as his Buffalo Soldier troops pursued the great Apache chief Victorio and his warriors.    Note: I acknowledge that many indigenous peoples reject the name "Indian", but most of what I tell you in this podcast occurred at least 140 years ago when the term was used universally and even respectfully.  All four of these men have the word "Indian" carved on their gravestones.  The podcast title "Killed by Indians" is in quotation marks for this reason.  

Walter Edgar's Journal
Revolutionary revelations: remains of soldiers from the Battle of Camden to be re-interred with honors

Walter Edgar's Journal

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 10, 2023 52:15


In 1780, Camden was the oldest and largest town in the Carolina backcountry. It was strategic to both the British Army and the Patriots in the Revolutionary War. Following a series of strategic errors before and during the Battle of Camden, the Patriot army under command of Major General Horatio Gates was soundly defeated, ushering in changes in military leadership that altered the war's course. In November of 2022, the South Carolina Battleground Preservation Trust announced a significant, historic discovery at the battlefield. The Trust, acting on behalf of Historic Camden Foundation, contracted with the South Carolina Institute of Archaeology and Anthropology, University of South Carolina, to excavate a number of bodies of soldiers killed in the August 16, 1780 Battle of Camden. Artifacts from the burial sites are being studied; and the remains will be reintered with full, military honors, following ceremonies April 20-22, 2023, in Camden.

Citizen of Heaven
SHAKESPEARE: Famous phrases. "Interred With Their Bones." The language. Black Sonata.

Citizen of Heaven

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 20, 2022 21:34


William Shakespeare is generally conceded to be the greatest and most popular writer in the history of the English language. His influence covers the gamut of the human experience — including, as of this week, this podcast.Today we will discuss the impact Shakespeare has had on our culture (second only to the Bible); the controversy over canon, both in the folio and the Bible; the language used by the bard and his king, with its pros and cons; and the mystery woman who has scholars baffled and me completely lost at the game table. Hal Hammons is the preacher for the Lakewoods Drive church of Christ in Georgetown, Texas. He is the host of the Citizen of Heaven podcast. You are encouraged to seek him and the Lakewoods Drive church through Facebook and other social media. Lakewoods Drive is an autonomous group of Christians dedicated to praising God, teaching the gospel to all who will hear, training Christians in righteousness, and serving our God and one another faithfully. We believe the Bible is God's word, that Jesus died on the cross for our sins, that heaven is our home, and that we have work to do here while we wait. Regular topics of discussion and conversation include: Christians, Jesus, obedience, faith, grace, baptism, New Testament, Old Testament, authority, gospel, fellowship, justice, mercy, faithfulness, forgiveness, Twenty Pages a Week, Bible reading, heaven, hell, virtues, character, denominations, submission, service, character, COVID-19, assembly, Lord's Supper, online, social media, YouTube, Facebook.  

Walter Edgar's Journal
Revolutionary revelations: remains of soldiers from the Battle of Camden recovered, studied - to be re-interred with honors

Walter Edgar's Journal

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 12, 2022 52:15


In 1780, Camden was the oldest and largest town in the Carolina backcountry. It was strategic to both the British Army and the Patriots in the Revolutionary War. Following a series of strategic errors before and during the Battle of Camden, the Patriot army under command of Major General Horatio Gates was soundly defeated, ushering in changes in military leadership that altered the war's course. After the battle, Major General Nathanael Greene was promoted to command of the Southern Campaign, and his leadership ultimately led to the evacuation of the British army from Charleston, SC in December 1782.In November of 2022, the South Carolina Battleground Preservation Trust announced a significant, historic discovery at the Revolutionary War Camden Battlefield. The Trust, acting on behalf of Historic Camden Foundation, contracted with the South Carolina Institute of Archaeology and Anthropology, University of South Carolina, to excavate a number of bodies of Revolutionary War soldiers killed in the August 16, 1780 Battle of Camden.Walter Edgar talks with Dr. Steve Smith of the SC Institute for Archeology and Anthropology at USC; Bill Stevens, forensic anthropologist with the Richland County Coroner's Office; and Doug Bostick, CEO of the South Carolina Battleground Preservation Trust about the excavations, the significance of the discoveries, and about plans for reinterment ceremonies April 20-22, 2023, in Camden.

History Unplugged Podcast
The Russian-Jewish Woman Who Voluntarily Interred Herself in a WW2 Japanese Internment Camp

History Unplugged Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 8, 2022 50:17


During World War II, Elaine Black Yoneda [1906-1988], the daughter of Russian Jewish immigrants, spent eight months in a concentration camp—not in Europe, but in California. She was an activist who voluntarily joined her incarcerated Japanese-American husband, Karl, and their son, Tommy, at the Manzanar Relocation Center. But her beliefs were, to put it simply, complicated. While in the camp, Elaine and Karl publicly supported the United States' decision to exclude Japanese Americans from the coast (they hated America's internment policy but hated the threat of fascism in Europe even more and would do anything to support the Allied war effort).Today's guest is Rachel Schreiber, author of Elaine Black Yoneda: Jewish Immigration, Labor Activism, and Japanese American Exclusion and Incarceration. We discuss the story of this activist and her challenges to stand up for persecuted Americans of ethnic Japanese descent and whether she was unique in her beliefs or if her story suggests a more complicated WW2-era American society that we typically understand. We discuss the ways Yoneda's work challenged mainstream society and how she reconciled the contradictory political and social forces that shaped both her life and her family's. Her story was one of many in the history of Japanese-American exclusion and incarceration during WWII and helps us understand this complicated history better.

History Unplugged Podcast
The Michigan Politician Who Created a Proto-New Deal, Defeated the KKK in Court, and Defended Interred Japanese-Americans

History Unplugged Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 20, 2022 50:43


Frank Murphy was a public servant that achieved the highest levels of civilian success in the early 20th century. After serving in World War I, he served as mayor of Detroit, then as the top appointed U.S. official to the Philippines, then as Governor of Michigan, U.S. Attorney General, and ultimately as a Justice on the Supreme Court, appointed by FDR. But it was his securing justice for a black doctor against a KKK mob that made him an icon. In 1925, Ossian Sweet, a black doctor, moved with his family into a traditionally white neighborhood in Detroit. The city did not have Jim Crow but it had the KKK and segregation, particularly in housing. On a daily basis, the Sweet family faced taunts and threats of violence from white mobs that gathered outside. One day in September, the mobs grew violent and threw rocks at the Sweet house, shattering glass windows as the police stood by. Sweet (or one of his companions) shot out from the house and killed a white bystander. He was arrested and tried for murder before an all-white jury. Judge Frank Murphy insisted on a fair trial for the Black defendants. As the trial judge, Murphy told the jury that Sweet had no duty to retreat if his home was threatened, as Americans had a right to live where they wanted. He evoked the house as a castle metaphor. Twice, the jury refused to convict and the charges were eventually dropped. The result was hailed by the NAACP and others as a rare triumph of the legal process for black defendants. When Murphy later ran for mayor of Detroit, he won in black precincts by margins of 30-1. Today's guest, Greg Zipes, is here to share the story of Murphy. He's the author of Justice and Faith: The Frank Murphy Story. Throughout his career, Murphy influenced the country's values in tangible ways, cementing its focus on individual dignity and liberties at times in America's history when it had moved in more authoritarian directions, whether through war-time suspension of rights or Jim Crow-era legislation or the internment of Japanese Americans.Other fascinating parts of his life include his Organization of Mayors, which helped pressure the federal government to provide aid directly to cities and individuals, bypassing the states; how the US did not learn lessons about colonial decoupling from Murphy's role in the Philippines prior to World War II; and Murphy's dissent in the 1944 Supreme Court decision Korematsu vs. US, a decision that debated the legality of Japanese internment camps.

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Some 2021 words courtesy of The Economist. RIP Desmond Tutu, definitely an archetype.

The Hurly Burly Shakespeare Show!
Hamlet 202: Interred With Their Bones

The Hurly Burly Shakespeare Show!

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 20, 2021 69:23


In our second ever 202 episode (reserved for a Shakespeare adaptation or adjacent work), we take you through the suspenseful and sometimes bemusing and frustrating plot of Jennifer Lee Carrell's mystery thriller Interred With Their Bones. We give you a plot and character synopsis as well as all the Shakespearean easter eggs you can handle, with just a sprinkle of “authorship question” (because the book forced us to) and some early modern true crime to boot. Looking for a fun read for your holiday break? Read this book (and listen to our episode before you do)!

Queer News
Republican Hate Cancels Rainbow StoryTime in Texas, Josephine Baker to be Interred in the Pantheon in France, Dancing with the Stars Has a Winner - Tuesday, November 23, 2021

Queer News

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 23, 2021 7:46


Conservative Republicans come for Rainbow StoryTime but mom Amber Briggle wasn't having it, Josephine Baker's family wins petition to have her interred at the Pantheon in France & Iman Shumpert takes the win in Chicago style during the Queerest season of Dancing with the Stars. About Queer News An intersectional approach to daily news where race & sexuality meet politics, entertainment and culture. Tune-in to reporting which centers & celebrates all of our lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, queer & comrade communities. Hosted by Anna DeShawn. 7 minutes a day, 5 days a week, ready by 9 a.m. We want to hear from you. Tune in, and tell us what you think. Email us at info@e3radio.fm. Follow Anna DeShawn on IG & Twitter: @annadeshawn. And if you're interested in advertising with “Queer News,” write to us at info@e3radio.fm.

Remnant Stew
CURIOUSLY INTERRED

Remnant Stew

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 25, 2021 68:15


S2E23 | Happy Spooky Season! Today we are going to delve into weird burial customs, odd gravestones and those who are Curiously Interred.Thank you for listening, StewHeads! Follow Remnant Stew, discuss the episodes and answer the Trivia Challenge on our social media FaceBook and InstagramIf you like listening you can do us a huge favor by giving us a review on Apple PodcastsEpisode researched, written, and hosted by Leah Lamp and Dr. Steven Meeker with copious amounts of support and help by Judy Meeker. Dad jokes contributed and audio produced by Philip Sinquefield, music is by Kevin MacLeod with voiceover by Morgan HughesPlease remember…BE KIND, STAY CURIOUS!

3 AM Mystery Club
Mini-Episode: The Greenbrier Ghost

3 AM Mystery Club

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 18, 2020 22:15


"Interred in [the] nearby cemetery is Zona Heaster Shue. Her death in 1897 was presumed natural until her spirit appeared to her mother to describe how she was killed by her husband..." - Historical Marker in Greenbrier County, West Virginia, USA Join the club as Rowena recounts the strange tale of the "The Greenbrier Ghost". The only ghost in history whose testimony helped convict her murderer.  Sources: “Greenbrier Ghost.” Wikipedia, Wikimedia Foundation, 13 Nov. 2020, en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Greenbrier_Ghost.   Anderson, Belinda. “Greenbrier Valley West Virginia.” Greenbrier Valley, Greenbrier County CVB, greenbrierwv.com/editorials/the-greenbrier-ghost.   Deitz, J. Dennis., and Judy P. Byers. The Greenbrier Ghost and Other Strange Stories. Mountain Memories Books, 1990.   Follow Us On Social Media For Story Extras!   Email: 3AMysteryClub@gmail.com   Tik Tok: @3ammysteryclub   Pinterest: https://www.pinterest.com/3AMysteryClub   Instagram: @3AMClubPod   Twitter: @3AMClubPod1   Facebook: The 3AM Mystery Club      

Not Great Dungeon Crawlers
An Interred Hunger ... - The City of Oshuamp - Ep. 36

Not Great Dungeon Crawlers

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 30, 2020 170:29


The party survives the attack from the orc warband within the clearing... (Re-upload due to audio error with the last episode) Want more NotGreatRPG content? Check out our other podcasts and our live stream on our website! https://notgreatrpg.com

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Not Great Dungeon Crawlers
An Interred Hunger - The City of Oshuamp - Ep. 36

Not Great Dungeon Crawlers

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 26, 2020 170:29


The party survives the attack from the orc warband within the clearing...   Want more NotGreatRPG content? Check out our other podcasts and our live stream on our website! https://notgreatrpg.com

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EZ News
EZ News 2020/10/7

EZ News

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 7, 2020 5:06


Tai-Ex opening Lee Teng-hui to be Interred this Morning Double Ten Holiday Freeway Control Measures Announced US Trump Aide Positive for COVID19 UN Countries Criticize China Human Rights Record Nobel Prize for Physics Awarded

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True Crime Historian
Interred In An Irrigation Ditch

True Crime Historian

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 9, 2020 66:21


YESTERDAY’S NEWS -- Tales of classic scandals, scoundrels and scourges told from historic newspapers in the golden age of yellow journalism...Josie Kensler’s Delicate ConditionEpisode 400 employs a trope we’ve seen before: the cranky old farmer whose wife takes up with the farm hand and well, it just doesn’t end well for anybody. But this one, taking place near the turn to the twentieth century in rural Idaho, has its own particular set of twists, turns, and complications, and conflicting testimony between the two accused.Culled from the historic pages of the Idaho Statesman, the Salt Lake City Tribune, and other newspapers of the era.***A creation Of Pulpular MediaAlso from Pulpular Media:Portals to Possibility, an improvised comedy about an alternate reality, where monsters are real--and hilarious!!! Visit pulpular.com/portals2 for a brand-new episode.Catastrophic Calmaties, Exploring the famous and forgotten disasters of the 19th and 20th centuries. What could go wrong? Everything!Some listeners choose to support this podcast by signing up for a premium account on Himalaya, the official podcast player of True Crime Historian, where you can get the first month free by using the promotional code HISTORIAN when you check out.Some listeners choose to support this podcast by checking in at the Safe House at www.patreon.com/truecrimehistorian, to get early access, exclusive content, and whatever personal services you require.***Opening theme by Joyie.Closing theme by Dave Sams and Rachel Schott, engineered by David Hisch at Third Street Music.Media management by Sean Miller-JonesRichard O Jones, Executive Producer

Neighbuzz: The Neighbours recap podcast
DetMech's Return, Clem's Interred, Finn Cracks, Karl's Crack | 153

Neighbuzz: The Neighbours recap podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 24, 2020 59:54


DetMech's Return, Clem's Interred, Finn Cracks, Karl's Crack...CJ, Kate and Vaya recap the week of February 17 on Neighbours, in the PirateNet Studios.Find our whole back catalogue at neighbuzzpod.comJoin the Neighbuzz Council for chats on FacebookTweet us @neighbuzzpodTweet Kate, Tweet Vaya or Instagram CJ!To support the PirateNet Studios and unlock bonus content, become one of our beloved Patrons at patreon.com/neighbuzzpodThanks for listening!

Hora América en Radio 5
Hora América en Radio 5 - Campaña 'Toca Igualdad' - 18/02/20

Hora América en Radio 5

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 18, 2020 4:43


¡Toca igualdad! es la nueva propuesta educativa de InteRed para la prevención de violencias machistas con la que promueve una ciudadanía joven comprometida con la igual entre mujeres y hombres. Está dirigida a jóvenes de más de 20 ciudades de España donde Interred cuenta con presencia a través de comités, delegaciones y voluntariado, y a los países en los que esta ong trabaja, como Bolivia y Guatemala. Escuchar audio

Fresh Hell Podcast
E37: MURDER - The Greenbrier Ghost

Fresh Hell Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 20, 2019 48:36


Somewhere along a picturesque highway in the mountains of West Virginia is a sign that reads, “Interred in nearby cemetery is Zona Heaster Shue. Her death in 1897 was presumed natural until her spirit appeared to her mother to describe how she was killed by her husband Edward. Autopsy on the exhumed body verified the apparition's account. Edward, found guilty of murder, was sentenced to the state prison. Only known case in which testimony from a ghost helped convict a murderer.” This is the story of Zona Heaster Shue, the Greenbrier Ghost.

Fresh Hell Podcast
Episode 37: Murder – The Greenbrier Ghost

Fresh Hell Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 20, 2019


Somewhere along a picturesque highway in the mountains of West Virginia is a sign that reads, “Interred in nearby cemetery is Zona Heaster Shue. Her death in 1897 was presumed natural until her spirit appeared to her mother to describe how she was killed by her husband Edward. Autopsy on the exhumed body verified the... Continue Reading →

Plunders & Blunders
59-2: Underbelly

Plunders & Blunders

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 16, 2019 69:45


Ch 59-2: The Deadites snag some breakfast while Izolde regales them with the known and unknown about the Catacombs of Antonoir. They head to the Mausoleum of the Interred to find a guide. But that is not the only way down into the Catacombs...

Plunders & Blunders
59-2: Underbelly

Plunders & Blunders

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 16, 2019 69:45


Ch 59-2: The Deadites snag some breakfast while Izolde regales them with the known and unknown about the Catacombs of Antonoir. They head to the Mausoleum of the Interred to find a guide. But that is not the only way down into the Catacombs...

Heavy Breather
Interred

Heavy Breather

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 24, 2019 58:39


Treat yourself to weekly Patreon-exclusive episodes and help keep our iron lungs pumping. Visit http://patreon.com/heavybreather MUSIC: Basile de Manski - International AirportCandy Claw - Fell in Love (At the Water)Kim Sun - The Man Who Must Leave

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Dungeons and Drongos
Dungeons and Drongos Episode 72: The Deferred Primer of the Interred Rhymer, Part 2!

Dungeons and Drongos

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 29, 2019


This week the party must escort the ghost of murdered (by Plank) bush poet legend Kevin Bloody Dickhead Patterson to his home town of Huffingully, locate his estranged daughter and get his final work published. But do they have the rhyming skills to solve Kevin's puzzles? And will they be taken down by a secret agenda that is brewing in the background? It's Dungeons and Dragons set in Fantasy Australia, m8!Download here! (click to stream, right-click to save)SUBSCRIBE to us on iTunes - because we do this every week!Please support our new show by rating/reviewing and sharing our content. And why not join the discussion in ourfriendly Facebook group!? Or even go hog wild by subscribing/supporting us on Patreon!

Dungeons and Drongos
Dungeons and Drongos Episode 71: The Deferred Primer of the Interred Rhymer, Part 1

Dungeons and Drongos

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 22, 2019


This week a spooky request from a gaggle of unlikely creatures leads to an encounter with a ghost from the past. Can the party finish some business and atone for their sins? Well, Plank's sins anyway. It's Dungeons and Dragons but it's set in Fantasy Australia, cobber!Download here! (click to stream, right-click to save)SUBSCRIBE to us on iTunes - because we do this every week!Please support our new show by rating/reviewing and sharing our content. And why not join the discussion in ourfriendly Facebook group!? Or even go hog wild by subscribing/supporting us on Patreon!

Come and Take It
James Collinsworth

Come and Take It

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 23, 2015 14:00


Interred at the Founders Memorial Cemetery in Houston is one of the lesser-known founders of the Republic of Texas. Before the tragic end to his short life, he was a signer of the Texas Declaration of Independence, the first Chief Justice of the Texas Supreme Court, and an early candidate for President of the Republic. Today we’re talking about James Thompson Collinsworth, on Come and Take It!

Ramble With Russel Podcast
Ramble With Russel - Episode 94 - Psychic Shakespeare

Ramble With Russel Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 6, 2008 36:15


Another great show lined up for you folks this week with a new intro.  First up it is my audio book review of the Shakespearian murder mystery Interred with Thier Bones by Jennifer Lee Carrell as a professor/director goes on the hunt for a lost piece of history.  My feature segment for this week is my discussion and live candle reading with psychic reader Linda Hilary as we discuss what it is like to tell the fortunes of others.  If you want to contact her she can be reached at lindahilary@hotmail.com for more information.  Music for the show are the song Outta My Mind by High Alert Status and featured music from Lets Get Ramblin by Dynamo Snackbar.  Both songs can be found at www.podsafeaudio.com . Ending theme music is by the band Mr. Burns.  As always your comments and suggestions are welcome.