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pivotalfilmpodcast@gmail.com, www.twitter.com/filmpivotal, www.pivotalfilm.com. We hope everyone is staying healthy, and safe, and strong, and passionate, and as positive as they can. Happy Halloween everyone! We have a very special episode for you this weekend. We start with talking about a truly horrifying film, Robert Zemeckis’s remake of “The Witches,” starring Anne Hathaway, Octavia Spenser, and Stanley Tucci…kinda (6:15). Then we discuss Sacha Baron Cohen’s “Borat Subsequent Moviefilm” now playing on Amazon (16:15). Finally, we dig into Mario’s number 13, the slasher classic from 1978, John Carpenter’s “Halloween” (34:10). On Tap!!! Its October which means new Oktoberfest Beers. This week, from Abomination Brewing out of North Haven, CT: Forbidden Pumpkin, an imperial milkshake style india pale ale: https://www.abominationbrewing.com/beers-1 (2:40). Music Credits: “Her Eyes Play Tricks on the Camera” – Robert Pollard, “Pivotal Film” – Guided by Voices, Halloween Theme – John Carpenter
ITS OCTOBER! Horror time, so we are doing this HorrorFest thing, we have made a list of horrors for every single night of October and going to break them down every week to get you into the Halloween mood....you're welcome.To continue this here is the list of movies we talk about in this podcast.UnsaneThe People Under The StairsTerrifierHostHalloween 3 Season of the WitchHalloween (2018)KrampusIf you want to start following along and watching some very good horrors, we share the following weeks films on our social media. By all means if anyone has any film suggestions you want to hear us talk about let us know! @AnearfulpodcastSupport this show http://supporter.acast.com/anearfulpodcast. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Its October. The air is crisp. The scenery is amazing. But not all runs are this perfect in October. Heading out for a walk or run? Watch out for this!
pivotalfilmpodcast@gmail.com, www.twitter.com/filmpivotal, www.pivotalfilm.com. We hope everyone is staying healthy, and safe, and strong, and passionate, and as positive as they can. It’s another Frankenstein episode this week in that we recorded it in parts a week apart. Why? Because this week had the new movies. HBO premiered “American Utopia,” David Byrne’s Broadway musical-review directed by Spike Lee (11:45), and “The Trial of the Chicago 7,” directed by Aaron Sorkin and starring everyone and their mother (24:20). Then Tom and Mario investigate a case of déjà vu regarding their number 14’s: Tom (47:35), Mario (1:15:55). On Tap!!! Its October which means new Oktoberfest Beers. This week, from Stony Creek Brewery in Brandford, CT: Literhosen, a marzen style beer -https://stonycreekbeer.com/ (8:40). Music Credits: “Her Eyes Play Tricks on the Camera” – Robert Pollard, “Pivotal Film” – Guided by Voices, “Sugarcube” – Yo La Tengo, “Ghost” – Neutral Milk Hotel
Record Roundtable Hosted by Caleb, Tyler, and Jared. Its October and nearing Halloween, and we here at Record Roundtable are making a move toward the spooky classics. That's right, we are covering some artists in genres that remind us Halloween and this week we bring you Black Sabbath. Perhaps the most influential metal band that ever was, Sabbath's sound and lyrical content have created and forever changed metal. Come find that there's more to Black Sabbath than you may have known. Find us on Facebook for updates and additional content at facebook.com/recordroundtable Consider supporting us on Patreon: Patreon.com/recordroundtable
pivotalfilmpodcast@gmail.com, www.twitter.com/filmpivotal, www.pivotalfilm.com. We hope everyone is staying healthy, and safe, and strong, and passionate, and as positive as they can. No new movies this week folks because there wasn’t room for one. We have TWO GUESTS on this episode to talk about Tom’s number 15. First JP drops by to bring us some Sweet Baby Jesus and talk about the Beatles (3:43). Then, as a special treat, Tom talks to his dad about what the Beatles mean to them and why Tom’s number 15 “movie” is what it is (39:15). On Tap!!! Its October which means new Oktoberfest Beers. This week, from Connecticut Valley Brewing in South Windsor, CT: Oktober Fest, a marzen style beer -https://www.ctvalleybrewing.com/beers/oktoberfest/ (7:00). Music Credits: “Her Eyes Play Tricks on the Camera” – Robert Pollard, “Pivotal Film” – Guided by Voices, “Sugarcube” – Yo La Tengo, “Ghost” – Neutral Milk Hotel
Its October and that means a plethora of media outlets are gonna say it’s “SpOoKy sEaSoN,” too many things are “spiced” like a fake-ass pumpkin and Terri is watching even more horror movies than usual—dangerous, we know. BE... Read More
Its October! And with Halloween right around the spooky corner that means one animal from today's episodes will be a traditional halloween critter. Join me, zookeeper Deidre, as we learn why the Fire Salamander is the original Mother of Dragons....(I mean salamanders). Or is it the fire salamander from Frozen 2? Both animals are super cute! And what's that stuff covering its body? Oh yeah, its an amphibian so the Fire salamander is covered in mucus...gross. As weird and strange as the fire salamander is they are a special type of amphibian from the United Kingdom with BRIGHT colors to tell you to "back the f@*% up."SPIDERS! But the cool tarantulas, New World Tarantulas (they are the "nicer" spiders) and FLUFFY...kind of. Tarantula hair is weird and comes in just as many variations as mammal fur. Also, my inner scientist needs to tell you that technically the tarantula hair...isn't hair. Its called setae. And even if tarantulas can kick the hair off their butt you should be fine, just don't be a dick. Here are those silly scientific names:Fire Salamander: Salamandra salamandraBlue Fanged Tarantula: Ephebopus cyanognathusChilean Rose haired Tarantula: Grammostola roseaChilean Copper Tarantula: Phrixotrichus scrofaPumpkin Patch Tarantula: HapalopusNew episodes every Monday!Instagram: @wafpodcast
pivotalfilmpodcast@gmail.com, www.twitter.com/filmpivotal, www.pivotalfilm.com. We hope everyone is staying healthy, and safe, and strong, and passionate, and as positive as they can. All weeks are weird now folks, all weeks are weird. Yeah, I know I said that last week, but its still just as true this week. Mario and Tom review their first HBOMax flick, “Unpregnant,” starring pod favorite Haley Lu Richardson (11:50). Then, with the end of their lists in sight, Mario and Tom have a nice long talk about Mario’s number 15: Mario (49:25). On Tap!!! Its October which means new Oktoberfest Beers. This week, from Connecticut Valley Brewing in South Windsor, CT: OktoberFest, a marzen style beer https://www.ctvalleybrewing.com/beers/oktoberfest/ (7:00). Music Credits: “Her Eyes Play Tricks on the Camera” – Robert Pollard, “Pivotal Film” – Guided by Voices, “Sugarcube” – Yo La Tengo, “Ghost” – Neutral Milk Hotel
Its October and you know what that means? It means ghosts, monsters, psychos, etc. So what better way to celebrate the month of spookiness than with a miniseries about Scary movies? This week The Bros start with a classic, Halloween! The 1978 film directed by John Carpenter and starring a then-newcomer Jamie Lee Curtis. We transport ourselves to this time to try and get a better sense of this impactful movie. Is this the blueprint for Slasher films that would go on to rule the 80s? This is discussed and much more on Peliculas With The Bros.
ITS OCTOBER! Horror time, so we are doing this HorrorFest thing, we have made a list of horrors for every single night of October and going to break them down every week to get you into the Halloween mood....you're welcome. Starting off we are talking the first seven movies:IT FollowsHouse of 1000 CorpsesTrick r TreatEvil DeadFrozenHushCreepIf you want to start following along and watching some very good horrors, we share the following weeks films on our social media. @Anearfulpodcast See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Its October so that mean the grads have gone full spooky mode! Enjoy as they try to review horror movies they haven't seen yet and talk about the real reason for UFOs. They also talk about why math is hard and Anthony lets everyone know about the cult he was inIf you want to be a guest or submit a question feel free to message us on twitter/instagram @drunkenlyedu or email us at Buzzedscience @gmail.comListen Responsibly
Its October and Football is in Full Swing, along with the MLB Playoffs, which we are both into, so Lets Go! Remember to call us with your questions/comments/suggestions for the show #708-316-8822... BS Voicemail #: 708-316-8822@Bingesportscastbingesportscast@gmail.com #bingemedia #podcastnetwork #bingeon CLICK ABOVE TO LISTEN NOW! Subscribe to Binge Cast on iTunes
Its October and you know what that means! That means we watch horror and eat candy until we puke! At least this weeks movie didnt make us want to puke, in fact it was quite the opposite. This film defined a generation of and re-woke the sleeping beast of the horror genre. This is one of those "perfect storm" movies that only comes across once in a blue moon. So get ready for the greatest who-dun-it ever commited to celluloid, Its SCREAM!!! --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/refund-theater/support
Its October!!! Today we will be taking a look at a few famously haunted Graveyards in America!I couldn't do this with out your amazing support! Please check out more links below to get connected to Historically Haunted!Show's Website: https://www.historicallyhaunted.net Patreon Page: https://www.patreon.com/historicallyhaunted?fan_landing=true Had a paranormal encounter? Email your ghostly listener stories: historicallyhaunted.313@gmail.com Show's Instagram page: @historically_haunted https://www.instagram.com/historically_haunted/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/historyandmystery13/?modal=admin_todo_tourFacebook Group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/427521751188266/?source_id=400271970598092 Twitter: https://twitter.com/haunt_history Youtube:https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCiE5dtCFqI4UzpKWwcw8YZw?view_as=subscriber Cemetery history & ghost story sources:The Banshee: https://www.celtic-weddingrings.com/celtic-mythology/legend-of-the-banshee https://jakubmarian.com/difference-between-cemetery-and-graveyard-in-english/https://www.hauntedrooms.com/11-haunted-cemeteries-americaValley Street Cemetery:https://newhampshirestuff.home.blog/2019/02/12/ghosts-in-the-valley-street-cemetery-in-manchester-new-hampshire/ St. Louis Cemetery:https://ghostcitytours.com/new-orleans/haunted-places/haunted-cemeteries/st-louis-cemetery/ Stull Cemetery; Stull, KansasSources: 1) https://www.astonishinglegends.com/astonishing-legends/2019/3/3/stull-cemetery2)https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stull,_Kansas#:~:text=In%201867%2C%20a%20cemetery%20was,to%20%22Stull%20Evangelical%20Church%22.3) https://www.americanhauntingsink.com/stullSilver Cliff CemeterySources:1) https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Silver_Cliff_CemeteryResurrection CemeterySources:1) https://westernmininghistory.com/towns/colorado/silver_cliff/2) https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Silver_Cliff,_Colorado3) https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Silver_Cliff_Cemetery4) https://pueblopulp.com/lights-silver-cliff-cemetery-westcliffe-colorado/Bachelor’s Grove Cemetery: (Jim)Sources:1 https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bachelor%27s_Grove_Cemetery2) https://www.hauntedrooms.com/illinois/chicago/haunted-places/bachelors-grove-cemetery3) https://www.illinoishauntedhouses.com/real-haunt/bachelors-grove-cemetery.html4) https://www.bachelorsgrove.com/home5) https://www.hauntedillinois.com/realhauntedplaces/bachelors-grove.php?fbclid=IwAR0eMqZkTKBLB-7GerRAjzOPqLTP_6h0nB0XDafeP3ck-Vyx7BOMlSe4aNYSt. Louis Cemetery #1:https://ghostcitytours.com/new-orleans/haunted-places/haunted-cemeteries/st-louis-cemetery/
pivotalfilmpodcast@gmail.com, www.twitter.com/filmpivotal, www.pivotalfilm.com. We hope everyone is staying healthy, and safe, and strong, and passionate, and as positive as they can. All weeks are weird now folks, all weeks are weird. But Mario and Tom try to forget about everything by solving crimes with Sherlock’s sister, “Enola Holmes,” a Netflix movie starring Mille Bobby Brown, Superman, and Bellatrix Lestrange (6:25). Then, they try to form a relationship with magic in the hopes of conjuring their number 16’s: Tom (32:50), Mario (1:10:05). On Tap!!! Its October which means new Oktoberfest Beers. First up, from Jack’s Abby out of Framingham, MA: Copper Legend, an Octoberfest - https://jacksabby.com/beers/copper-legend/ (3:40). Music Credits: “Her Eyes Play Tricks on the Camera” – Robert Pollard, “Pivotal Film” – Guided by Voices, “Sugarcube” – Yo La Tengo, “Ghost” – Neutral Milk Hotel
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Its October which means it's time for Halloween and what better way to celebrate than with the Disney Classic Hocus Pocus! Emily and Lizzie are joined by Karen Joseph Adcock and Amanda Pierson to break down this spooky movie and its terrifying CGI cat. Follow us! Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/talkinboutthed/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/boutthed Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/talkinboutthed/ Rate and review wherever you're listening to this podcast!
Its October 28, 1996 and WWF Raw #182 goes up against WCW Monday Nitro #59 in the battle of the Monday Night Wars! Jeremy Jacobowitz from Brunch Boys and Adam Welby re-review each to see who came out on top this week! Raw is all about Stone Cold Steve Austin as he is causing mayhem at the WWF Studios when he is supposed to do a live interview with Bret Hart! Nitro is all about the fall out from Halloween Havoc and Rowdy Roddy Piper coming to WCW!
Its October 21, 1996 and WWF Raw #181 goes up against WCW Monday Nitro #58 in the battle of the Monday Night Wars! Jeremy Jacobowitz from Brunch Boys and Adam Welby re-review each to see who came out on top this week! Raw sees the return of Bret Hart and Hunter Heart Helmsley capturing his first piece of gold! Nitro is all about Hulk Hogan and Randy Savage, with a classic vignette from the NWO on the set of Three Ninjas!
Its October 14, 1996 and WWF Raw #180 goes up against WCW Monday Nitro #57 in the battle of the Monday Night Wars! Jeremy Jacobowitz from Brunch Boys and Adam Welby re-review each to see who came out on top this week! Raw is headlined by a future Wrestlemania event of Stone Cold Steve Austin vs Shawn Michaels! Over on Nitro, Hogan and the NWO are playing all kinds of mind games with Macho Man Randy Savage!
Its October 7, 1996 and WWF Raw #179 goes up against WCW Monday Nitro #56 in the battle of the Monday Night Wars! Jeremy Jacobowitz from Brunch Boys and Adam Welby re-review each to see who came out on top this week! Raw is all about the build towards IYH: Buried Alive, and the burial of Jeff Jarrett as we learn about the "Real Double J" Jesse James. On WCW, we see Jarrett make his Nitro debut, and the NWO send a message to Macho Man Randy Savage
Its October again and you know what that means! Its a whole month of haunts which we kick off with the surprise horror hit of the year! Join us as we discuss all things It, from the book to the miniseries and beyond. Listen to the guys ponder the mysteries (kid sex) of this classic clown epic. We also cap off the episode with our thoughts on othe King film adaptations so its a good discussion all around. So get ready to float on down to the podcast sewers where we discuss IT!!! --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/refund-theater/support
The Professor is out getting the Hamin Media time machine tuned. Tommy Wonder and Jay B were both given a vacation day at the same time! What are we going to do?! Well, Big Ray has the backup time machine oiled up and ready to travel back to the the golden era of Total Nonstop Action Wrestling! It's October 1st 2005 and TNA has just come to this brand new exciting network Spike TV! TNA is here to prove that there is an alternative to the WWE! With his X-Division stars, a group of great independent talent as well as some names that we all know very well... TNA makes a huge IMPACT to a brand new audience craving that one hour Pro Wrestling adrenaline rush under the banner of the NWA!
It's October, breast cancer awareness month. One in eight women will develop breast cancer if she lives to the age of 90. Listen to Dr. Nancy Gade tell her personal story about the courageous steps she took to prevent cancer for her and her family. Click here to find out more about Dr. Nancy Gade Always make sure when you ask Dr. Google, that you only read information from reputable websites. For prevention and everything about breast cancer goto: Memorial Sloan Kettering Website
Steve and Amer are still stuck in 2001 for the Alliance angle so the Manic Mondays continue with No Mercy. Its October and Kurt Angle is regressing in character and hat size, Austin's wife is a master interpreter, William Regal has become the Alliances MUM, Jericho wins the big one and lingerie gets TECHNICAL! Its Monday and that means its time to wash away those early-week blues with our weekly retro review of wrestling. We are continuing the Alliance angle to the end and in WWF No Mercy 2001 we have a sneaky BANGER. Jericho vs The Rock for the WCW Title, RVD vs Austin vs Angle for the WWF Title and Vince McMahon ferociously fapping in the corner over a lingerie match. Have fun and let us know your thoughts and feelings on the matter at hand. #GetPluggedIn Wrestle Plug Merch: https://wrestleplug.bigcartel.com/
It's October! You know what that means. HALLOWEEN. In this episode, the guys discuss a wide range of topics pertaining to the holiday synonymous with horror, and as always they get distracted.Enjoy!Promo Music Credit: LAKEY INSPIREDTrack Name: "Days Like These"Music By: LAKEY INSPIRED @ https://soundcloud.com/lakeyinspiredIntro Music Credit: Victory - Hip Hop Beat | No Copyright Instrumental►Download ➜http://cfmfreemusic.com/victory-hip-h...
It's October, which means changing leaves, pumpkin spice, Halloween, and... WOJM Ladies Night! Joe and (Honorary Lady) Mike are joined once again by Sara Detrick and Kate McLeod for discussion, news, and one of the best "Losertown" segments of all time! Since the holiday season is upon us, Joe leads the team through a brief discussion of GI Joe-themed vintage Halloween costumes and Hallmark Christmas ornaments, and Sara is scarred by Lady Jaye while taking a shine to Speedy. You can find pictures of the costumes at: Vintage costumes - http://www.vintage3djoes.com/playsuits--costumes.html French masks - https://www.yojoe.com/international/france/masks.shtml Also, Mike leads a mini-interview of Joe, as she recounts her long, eleven-year journey towards becoming an American citizen, which she completed September 11. Congratulations to Joe! Contact WOJM: Email- whatsonjoemind@gmail.com Voicemail- 262-515-9656 Facebook- http://www.facebook.com/whatsonjoemind Twitter- @wojmpodcast Instagram- @whatsonjoemind YouTube- https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCjSMX6aDD5X4nqYmFJLNyjQ Etsy- https://www.etsy.com/shop/WhatsOnJoeMall
It's October and we hope you're having as much fun as we are! We are back again to bring you a stacked episode with news, Hunter bone-pick the boys on APOSTLE and Lucio Fulci's ZOMBIE, and discuss what the hell a Zombie is? In honor of Shudder's reboot of CREEPSHOW, our main topic is a discussion on anthologies that shaped us as horror fans - the good, the bad, and the goofy. What's your favorite anthology? Check out our new YouTube channel, Cult of Horror, and Instagram @cultofhorrortx. Make sure to like, comment, subscribe, and tell a friend or rando! Facebook - Cult of Horrror Instagram - @cultofhorrortx Email - cultofhorrorpodcast@gmail.com d r i n k t h e k o o l - a i d / / h a v e a g r e a t d a y
It's October, and all four major professional U.S. sports leagues are in full swing, making it the busiest sports month of the year. The sports industry is a very profitable one as well, which means there is a lot to learn about it from a business point of view. My guest today is Emmy-award winning supervising producer Stu Kirshenbaum, who worked over 20 years in network sports television and is now the owner and executive producer for Keystone Films. With his intimate knowledge of all things sports, Stu gets into the nitty-gritty of how to gain and retain a fanbase. The sports business is just like most businesses -- how do you keep your multi-generational fans happy even when they are temperamental? Whether you are a sports fan or a fan of building your business, you’ll want to listen to this episode. Mentioned In This Episode Keystone Films 2019 World Series Nationals vs. Astros Washington Nationals, DC fans troll Bryce Harper About Stu As owner and Executive producer, Stu Kirshenbaum has spent over 20 years as a supervising producer working at the highest levels of network sports television, where his work was honored with 5 Sports Emmy Awards. Keystone Films focuses almost exclusively on enhancing the brand of horse racing and breeding clients by implementing a range of strategies in broadcast, digital and social media, which have led to demonstrable bottom-line growth. About Molly Molly McPherson, M.S., APR, combines her knowledge of current communication practices with years of news and PR experience to help people become modern-age communicators in their industry and help to build crisis-proof businesses. From her work in the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) and the cruise line industry in Washington, D.C., Molly develops the right plans and messaging for clients to protect and build their reputations. Listen + subscribe on Stitcher or Apple Podcasts.
Sam briefly delves into one of the topics that most gives Carly the hebee-jeebes (as her mother would say), Black Eyed Children. Sam tells us about David Weatherly and his expertise in this not-at-all-real-thing, that still irrational terrifies Carly. It's October. It's spooky season. And it's time to be very careful about which drably-dressed-monotone-sclera-less-children you invite into your home. Hint: None! Don't invite any of those creepy-creepers into your home! Come on! You should know this by now!
On this edition of the ODPH, the panel sits down to discuss: - It's October, which means ONE THING, it's costober! And these week we're joined by Justin & Christina! Two very well known cosplayers in the Binghamton area! We sit down to discuss all things cosplay with them! - And the highly anticipated first episode of HBO's Watchmen finally debuted! We give our thoughts! All that and much more!
National Parks play roles in all kinds of American legends, and Yellowstone, our first park, is no exception. It's October, time to dust off the ghost stories and feast on three short pieces of Yellowstone lore, as retold by S.E. Schlosser for her book "Spooky Yellowstone."
It's October, so time to get spoooooooky. We talk Stephen King books to start on if you're new to the author, and then, Cody tells his experience Dungeon Mastering for the first time, and gives some tips to new players and Dms.
It's October, which means it's time for the latest installment of Blue Island Radio Podcast's Halloween extravaganza where Brandon plays songs about ghoosts, goblins, phantoms, creeps, frankensteins, vampires, zombies, demons and all the other things that you can think of that go bump in the night.
It's October, so clearly we needed to have a spooky episode of our death podcast for you. So, in the spirit of the season, we bring you the history of vampires - a delicious mix of folklore, superstition, pop culture, and a very poor understanding of anatomy and medicine. Happy Halloween, folks! References mentioned in the episode: Barber, P. 1988. Vampires, Burial, and Death. Folklore and Reality. New Haven: Yale University Press. Beresford, M. 2008. From Demons to Dracula. The Creation of the Modern Vampire Myth. London: Reaktion Books. Gregoricka, Lesley, Tracy K. Betsinger, Amy B. Scott, and Marek Polcyn. 2014. Apotropaic Practices and the Undead: A Biogeochemical Assessment of Deviant Burials in Post-Medieval Poland. PloS ONE 9(11): e113564. https://www.washingtonpost.com/history/2019/07/31/vampires-remains-were-found-about-years-ago-now-dna-is-giving-him-new-life/?noredirect=on
It's October so let's talk scary...and I mean the true kind. True Crime is popular right now and we discuss our favorite podcasts and documentaries, as well as some moral dilemmas surrounding the craze. We don't get too graphic but maybe skip this one around the kids this week!
It's October again, and that means we are bringing the spookiness. This time, Michael brings you the longest Video Game Mythos episode to date, reliving the scary, and chilling tale of Ben Drowned from the OPs perspective, jadusable. Buckle in for this feature length episode of Video Game Mythos, because it is a wild ride... Don't forget to subscribe and leave a review! Looking for some exclusive Video Game Mythos & Thirteen Palm Trees merch? Check out our MERCH STORE! Hit us up on social media today! FACEBOOK - TWITTER - WEBSITE Video Game Mythos is brought to you by Thirteen Palm Trees Podcast Productions.
Howdy Epi-Hoes! Its October so you know what that means... another "SPOOKY SPECTACULAR" episode! This week we bring you the Mel Brooks, Gene Wilder comedy classic, Young Frankenstein! This movie is a big deal so we had to bring in the big guns for this one! Somehow we persuaded comedian/firefighter/YouTube host/Regular on Bob and Tom, and all around sweetheart, David Dyer to come to the studio in beautiful Hastings Michigan! We found out that this is one of Dave's all time favorites and we were happy to have him. We talked about the film, Gene Wilder's amazing performance and played some games along the way. Check out Dave wherever you can. You can see his stand up schedule and links to all of his projects at his website DavidDyerComedy.com Email the show at - AnotherEpisodePodcast@gmail.com Follow us on Instagram at – AnotherEpisodePodcast Find us on Twitter – AnotherEpPod Thanks for listening… THANKS MORE for Subscribing!
It's October!!! which means it's CP Awareness Month. Shout out to all the Green Ribbons out there. Today is about you, moms. I just wanted to say I see you and our journeys and our paths are very similar. Follow me & Payton on FB & IG @raisingpaytoncharlize and on Youtube @shaneywashington
Happy candy season! It's October, that means we're in the middle of the biggest candy month of the entire year. In today's episode, we cover everything you need to know about that sweet, sugary treat that we gobble up by the handful on October 31st. So grab your Circus Peanuts and NECO Waffers (actually just throw both of those in the trash and grab a Reese's Cup) and enjoy Ten Things About CANDY!! Follow us on Facebook and Instagram @tenthingspodcast.
It's October so we are bringing you a double dose of Michael Myers! Well, technically Mike Myers...and not in scary movies. We put Austin Powers the Spy Who Shagged Me up against Wayne's World in court this week! Lisa and Andy also very poorly serenade you to Incubus' album "Make Yourself," and Andy gives a less than stellar review of the arcade game Revolution X. Follow us on Facebook and Twitter @90scourt, and on Instagram @90s.court. Thank you to Sahy Uhns for the use of our theme song "Uh Hmmm...". --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/90scourt/message
It's October, so here is an episode on ghosts! My friends Zach and Dee pop on the show to share ghost stories!!Hope you enjoy!!So please enjoy,share and leave a rating! :)
Boo! It's October. And what's spookier than feeling like you're constantly working? In this episode Dina and Jen talk about taking breaks. What are they? Why do we need them? What can they look like? You're not totally broken, you just need a break.
Hi Friends! Happy Feast Day of Fatima (if you're checking this out Sunday evening). October 13th, 1917 is "The Day the Sun Danced." It's a great day to pray the rosary! Speaking of roses.... It's October and we'd be remiss if we didn't share about one of our favorite saints, St. Therese of Lisieux, The Little Flower. Before St. Therese died, she declared "I will send down a shower of roses from the heavens, I will spend my heaven by doing good on earth." Since then, many Catholics have asked St. Therese's intercession and have received roses, both literal and figurative at times, as their answer. St. Therese was the youngest living daughter born to St. Zelie and St. Louis in 1873. From a very young age, she knew God wanted her to be a Carmelite Nun. She faced years of waiting despite going to visit the bishop and even the pope himself to ask permission to enter the convent. Finally, at the age of 15, she was allowed to enter the cloistered community. She lived a very quiet, somewhat uneventful life in the convent. She was sick frequently and often fell asleep during prayer. In fact, after she died, her sisters were at a loss as to what they should write in her obituary. But, if you read her autobiography, written under obedience to her superiors, you get a glimpse into the holy simplicity and smallness with which St. Therese lived her life. Today on the podcast, we have a guest, Nancy's sister-in-law, Bobbi Verly. Bobbi grew up with a love of St. Therese that blossomed into a deep devotion. Through her prayers, Bobbi's vocation was revealed in jarring detail from a relatively young age. Though it took years to come to fruition, Bobbi peacefully waited to see God's plan come to life. It's truly an amazing story you'll want to hear! Nancy and Katie both have some St. Therese "Rose Stories" to share as well. It's funny how someone so small and 'weak' in the eyes of the world has touched the lives of so many from Heaven. As it says in First Corinthians 1:27, "But God chose what is foolish in the world to shame the wise; God chose what is weak in the world to shame the strong." We hope you love our Little Flower Stories. If you have received a rose from St. Therese, please reach out here, via e-mail, or on Facebook to share your story!! Your Sisters in the Small Things, Nancy and Katie Mentioned in this episode: The Story of a Soul (St. Therese's Autobiography) The Way of Trust and Love by Fr. Jacques Philippe
It's October again, Halloween time! this episode is jam packed. We talk about horror icon Sid Haig. The we go into our Monster Mash: Childs Play vs Childs Play, Hoax vs Shriek of the mutilated, and House of Dracula vs Horror of Dracula. Finally, Mike fills us in on his thoughts on Joker. Bonus every animal loses their shit. Twitter: @ryantutolo, @deadcellsociety, @uhmtweet Facebook: www.facebook.com/groups/allyouneedisblood Instagram: www.instagram.com/allyouneedisbloodpod Website: www.upcominghorrormovies.com/ Message board: www.upcominghorrormovies.com/uhm/forum.php Intro score : Mistake the Getaway Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 License creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/
It's October, so let's get scared! Jake and Nikki head to the red carpet premiere of the horror flick, Along Came the Devil 2, a movie in which Nikki has an acting role!
It's October baseball time, the Browns are not off to the start they imagined, Matthew Stafford needs more love, and the NCAA is back to doing what they do best: being the worst. All this and more on this week's episode of The Trial Run Podcast.
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Uncanny Japan - Exploring Japanese Myths, Folktales, Superstitions, History and Language
(Transcript below) Why is the beautiful Spider lily also called a corpse flower? Why didn't samurai keep camellias in their gardens? Why do Japanese ghosts like to hang out under weeping willows? On this episode of Uncanny Japan I'll take on a few more Japanese superstitions, but this time plant and flower-related stories. You can also find me on: Twitter: https://twitter.com/UncannyJapan Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/uncannyjapan/ Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/thersamatsuura Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/uncannyjapan/ YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCqAtoUS51HDi2d96_aLv95w Website: https://www.uncannyjapan.com/ Intro/Outro music and music bed by Julyan Ray Matsuura. Here and here. And here. Transcript [00:00:00] Hey, hey, everyone. It's October in Japan. There's a Japanese proverb that goes, "atsusa, samusa mo higan made," or, "heat and cold last only until the equinoxes." This year's autumnal equinox period started on September 20th and lasted until the 26th. So even though it was really hot before the 20th, if we're to believe the ancient wisdom, the weather should have cooled off since then. I won't say it's October weather yet, but the mornings and evenings are a little bit more pleasant. The rice is all golden, tasseled and being harvested in earnest, while hundreds of bright red spider lilies are popping up everywhere. Oh, also, the consumption tax was just raised from eight to 10 percent, which explains other big crowds in hoarding of toilet paper over the weekend. [00:00:54] But let's back up to the spider lilies or cluster amaryllis. Today, I'm going to talk about superstitions again. So let's start with the spider lily or higanbana. Remember the proverb about the Equinox? Well, that's one of the names these gorgeous crimson flowers go by. Higanbana, or equinox flower, because of course, they seemingly shoot up overnight right around the time of the eternal equinox. But they have so many other peculiar names. Here are a few: The red magic lily, hurricane lily, ghost flower, snake flower, razor flower, fox flower, abandoned child flower, resurrection flower, hell flower, and dead man, or corpse flower. It said that there are over a thousand different names from all over Japan for this one flower. And as you can tell, some of them are quite bleak. Corpse flower? [00:01:53] Despite the bad rap they get, I personally really like them. They're usually deep red, although sometimes you can find these off white colored ones and purple ones too. They grow super fast and they're all spindly and otherworldly. [00:02:10] Let me tell you a dark old wives tale about the higanbana. I knew about this, but just today I was talking to one of my young students about them and I like her version better. So I'll tell you that when she came in commenting on how there were no spider lilies last week and now there are hundreds and hundreds everywhere. And wasn't that weird? I asked her what she thought of them and she said she really like them, except that her mother warned her never to bring any home. I asked why, and she said, "If you snap them off and take them home, they'll get angry and they'll set your house on fire or that your mom will die." Which is good enough reason for a mother to discourage her children from bringing in bouquets of them. [00:02:53] Some believe they're so bad luck that you're not even to go near them, much less touch them. They're often associated with death, the afterlife and hell. [00:03:03] The bulbs are extremely poisonous. And I've read that long, long ago, they were planted purposely all around Japanese rice fields in order to keep out mice, moles, and insects. Some people note that moles are carnivores, so they wouldn't care if a toxic root was nearby. But the reason they work for moles is that the bulbs repel earthworms and no earthworms means no moles. [00:03:28] It's also said that they were planted in graveyards way back before bodies were cremated. And again, it was the poison in the bulbs that kept away animals that might dig up the dead. So even today, around the autumnal equinox, all around the rice fields and in the graveyards, you can see these beautiful spider lilies popping up. [00:03:50] An interesting aside is even though they are extremely poisonous, they are very starchy and the toxic component is water soluble. So again, back in the day, if you did a lot of soaking and water changing, the bulbs were actually consumed in times of famine, like during World War II. But do note, don't eat the bulbs or any part of the flower, even though they're very beautiful, and red and spindly and otherworldly. Just don't eat them. [00:04:18] So it's customary during the higan period for people to pay visits to their ancestors' graves. Indeed, higan means "the other shore" or "the other side." So the word higan is associated with death or the afterlife. A kind of black joke about the name higanbana is not that it means the equinox flower, but that if you eat one, the only thing that awaits you is higan, or, the afterlife. Another, and nicer, name for the higanbana is manjushage or manjusaka. It seems these blooms were mentioned in a Buddhist sutra where they were described as being white. Because of this, some people called the red ones. higanbana and the white ones manjushage. Anyway, if you're ever in Japan during the autumnal equinox, do keep an eye out for these beautiful flowers. [00:05:09] OK, let's move on. In my old house, right before it was built, my yard was mostly still dirt and rock, when suddenly this lone plant started to grow on the side of the garden. I thought it was kind of cute. I wasn't really good at telling weeds from flowers back then. Then one day my mother-in-law came by and I was sure she was going to reprimand me for not weeding properly. But instead she marveled at the plant. She asked where I bought it. I said I didn't buy it. It just popped up. She called it a saru-suberi and told me that a bird must have brought it for me. I imagined a bird poking the seed into the earth with its beak and tamping down the dirt with its feet. She corrected me by saying it came via the other end of the animal. Ah, yeah. [00:05:54] So after that, I learned saru-suberi in Japanese means something like "the monkey slips." It's named because the bark of the tree is such that even a monkey is trying to climb would slide down. In English, it's a "crape myrtle." These plants are loved in Japan, especially, I was told, because they bloomed throughout the summer. [00:06:14] Another name for them is the hyakujitsuko, or "blooming for 100 days." But they're not completely innocuous. Because of their name, you must never give one as a gift to someone who has just received a promotion or a student who is studying for entrance exams. The word suberu, which means "to slide," also has the image of failing. [00:06:37] Another adored flower in Japan that has a love/hate thing going for it is the tsubaki, or camellia. While beautiful and found in the lucky colors of red and white, there is one particularly unlucky thing about the tsubaki at least for samurai back in the day. If you've ever noticed when a camellia flower withers, it doesn't drop petals in a delicate shower like cherry blossoms do. Instead, the entire bloom drops off the stem bottom. Bot-ton. And this, some observant person noticed, can be seen as a metaphor for someone losing their head, which is what happened when seppuku was performed in the ritual, the samurai cuts his stomach while nearby stands a kaishakunin, or his second, with his sword raised, ready to decapitate him. I've read tsubaki were never found in a samurai's garden because of this ominous superstition. [00:07:34] Holly is called hiiragi in Japanese and it's quite auspicious. The prickly leaves are believed to repel oni, or ogres, and keep away evil in general. People plant them on the northeasterly direction of their property. If you listen to Episode 11, you'll remember that's the kimon, or Devil's Gate. Another thing I briefly mentioned in Episode 11 was the back devil's gate or urakimon. Well, Japan has a plant for that, too. There is another red berry producing bush called the nanten or nandina in English. Nandina actually derives from the Japanese word nanten. Sometimes it's called heavenly or sacred bamboo. The name nanten has two characters. The first one means "south (南)," the second "heaven (天)." However, the same word with different kanji could mean "difficulty (難)" and "roll (転)." The image being rolling over difficulty. Nan wo tenjiru (難を転じる), in Japanese. During the Edo era, the superstition was if you planted it in your yard, it would keep away fires. It became popular to then plant them near the entrance of your home. If you pair nanten with fukujusou (adonis flower), it has the meaning of turning a disaster into something fortunate. [00:08:54] Now I can't end without giving a nod to ghostly Japan. If you know anything about Japanese ghosts in art and literature, you'll probably have seen or read about the connection between the shidare yanagi, or weeping willow, and ghosts. Here are some things I found out. Willows used to be planted a lot on the banks of rivers because the roots held the soil type and stopped erosion. Also, if the water rose, the roots wouldn't rot easily. And also, ghostly women are often seen floating about under the long branches. Back in the Edo era, there was a book of drawings called ehon hyaku monogatari, and in it was a picture titled Yanagi Onna, The Willow Woman. In the picture you can see a woman with long hair dressed in a kimono, holding a baby under the weeping willow. The story behind the drawing was that she was out walking on a windy day and got caught up in the branches of the tree. They ended up strangling her and she died. After that, she continued to haunt the spot, holding the baby. [00:10:02] There is this other thing I read about the yin and yang of things. Willows are yang and they are planted to neutralize the spirit or yin given off by ghosts. I read that willows and ghosts to go together like yin and yang, or like sanma and daikon oroshi or mackerel and grated daikon radish. [00:10:25] And finally, since we're talking about superstitions and flowers and plants, let me tell you one of the biggies. When you're bringing flowers to someone who's sick in the hospital, never give anything that's in a pot or planted in soil. The idea is ne ga tsuku (根が付く) or "the roots will take hold," meaning that the roots of the disease will take a firmer hold on the person and they won't recover. [00:10:51] Also, when you're buying cut flowers, it's a good idea to ask the florist or tell them the purpose of your purchase. Because as we've learned today, flowers have different meanings. For example, lotuses, lilies and camellias are all associated with death or funerals, so definitely be careful there. [00:11:09] Oh, also, before I go, I wanted to let you know that I'm going on a two day, one night trip next week for research. This could happen only because of my wonderful patrons support. And that means I'm going to do a lot of updating and posting photos for them and get at least three new episodes researched for later this year. [00:11:29] Thank you all, for listening, supporting, reviewing, messaging, emailing and spreading the word about Uncanny Japan. I appreciate it so much. And I'll talk to you again real soon. (Transcribed using Happy Scribe)
It's October so that means SPOOKY OOKY SEASON!! Bryan brings the knowledge with an introduction to the haunted Winchester Mansion, Sam actually takes notes for once, and the guys talk about superstitions and how they relate to religion.