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Home Fried Episode #30 -- Bringing down the Confederate Monuments w/ Jon Elliston by Dirty Spoon Radio Hour
Do you know the bizarre story of "Dr. Goat Balls?" He was a North Carolina man who specialized in implanting goat testicles into humans. Robert Downey, Jr. will play the doctor in an upcoming Hollywood bio-pic. Jon Elliston is our special guest as we explore how goat glands helped launch commercial radio! PLUS, we go live in the field to Shelley Wright's shop, Nevermore Mystical Arts, as she attempts to gain answers to a ghostly experience she had 20 years ago . . . and gets them! AND, as usual, in Dark 30 . . . Florida never disappoints. Bad ideas make embarrassing headlines
Do you know the bizarre story of "Dr. Goat Balls?" He was a North Carolina man who specialized in implanting goat testicles into humans. Robert Downey, Jr. will play the doctor in an upcoming Hollywood bio-pic. Jon Elliston is our special guest as we explore how goat glands helped launch commercial radio! PLUS, we go live in the field to Shelley Wright's shop, Nevermore Mystical Arts, as she attempts to gain answers to a ghostly experience she had 20 years ago . . . and gets them! AND, as usual, in Dark 30 . . . Florida never disappoints. Bad ideas make embarrassing headlines
Do you know the bizarre story of "Dr. Goat Balls?" He was a North Carolina man who specialized in implanting goat testicles into humans. Robert Downey, Jr. will play the doctor in an upcoming Hollywood bio-pic. Jon Elliston is our special guest as we explore how goat glands helped launch commercial radio! PLUS, we go live in the field to Shelley Wright's shop, Nevermore Mystical Arts, as she attempts to gain answers to a ghostly experience she had 20 years ago . . . and gets them! AND, as usual, in Dark 30 . . . Florida never disappoints. Bad ideas make embarrassing headlines
Jon Elliston discusses his award-winning articles and an upcoming book about Camp Summerlane. In the summer of 1963, what was envisioned as an experimental camp and school in western North Carolina was violently attacked and closed just one week after it opened by an angry mob from the nearby town of Rosman.