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Today we're going to have a look at a listeners request, the so called 'Bobby Mackey Nightclub and Honkytonk, you might be asking if we just made those two words up but no, in Kentucky they get to say just about anything they want. So yes, a 'honkytonk' is a real thing, that basically just means a bar where self-proclaimed hilly billy music is played, sometimes with piano accompaniment. The piano itself is also sometimes called a honkytonk. But enough of that, as usual, we're not here to talk about country music, but ghosts. And Bobby Mackey's has quite a collection of them. Some say it even has a door to hell. I wonder if you have to pay extra for that. The Lady Dicks dick-tect history, mystery and paranormal tales from around the world. Hailing from Canada, Andrea and Tae are a terribly cheesy comedic duo that covers some of life's biggest mysteries and peskiest ghosts. Do you want more of The Lady Dicks? Get instant access to ad-free episodes and bonus content by joining us at https://my.captivate.fm/www.patreon.com/theladydicks (www.patreon.com/theladydicks ) Catch our audio walking tour of haunted Hollywood Blvd here https://www.tripvia.tours/hollywood-boulevard-ghost-tour (https://www.tripvia.tours/hollywood-boulevard-ghost-tour) Support The Lady Dicks by visiting https://my.captivate.fm/www.theladydicks.com/support (www.theladydicks.com/support) For more information about this episode visit www.theladydicks.com/moon-river-brewing-company/ The Lady Dicks Podcast was created by Tae Haahr. The Lady Dicks are Andrea Campion and Tae Haahr. “Ghosts at The Moon River Brewing Company, Savannah, Georgia” was researched and written by Justin Krause, edited by Rory Joy, and produced by Tae Haahr. The Lady Dicks theme music, https://audiojungle.net/item/pink-panther/18751499 (A Pink Panther), is licenced through AudioJungle. This podcast uses the following third-party services for analysis: Podcorn - https://podcorn.com/privacy Podtrac - https://analytics.podtrac.com/privacy-policy-gdrp Support this podcast
Today we've got, as Willie Nelson sang, “Georgia on our mind!” If you are too young to remember that song, you should look it up—it's a classic. Specifically, we are going to take a look at the old City Hotel building in Savannah Georgia that is now home to the Moon River Brewing Company. Built all the way back in 1821, this building's long, sometimes bizarre—sometimes sad, history has given it a fair few ghostly inhabitants that to this very day like to hang around the Brew Company's beer taps and scare its drunken inhabitants sober every once in a while. The Lady Dicks dick-tect history, mystery and paranormal tales from around the world. Hailing from Canada, Andrea and Tae are a terribly cheesy comedic duo that covers some of life's biggest mysteries and peskiest ghosts. Do you want more of The Lady Dicks? Get instant access to ad-free episodes and bonus content by joining us at https://my.captivate.fm/www.patreon.com/theladydicks (www.patreon.com/theladydicks ) Catch our audio walking tour of haunted Hollywood Blvd here https://www.tripvia.tours/hollywood-boulevard-ghost-tour (https://www.tripvia.tours/hollywood-boulevard-ghost-tour) Support The Lady Dicks by visiting https://my.captivate.fm/www.theladydicks.com/support (www.theladydicks.com/support) For more information about this episode visit www.theladydicks.com/moon-river-brewing-company/ The Lady Dicks Podcast was created by Tae Haahr. The Lady Dicks are Andrea Campion and Tae Haahr. “Ghosts at The Moon River Brewing Company, Savannah, Georgia” was researched and written by Justin Krause, edited by Rory Joy, and produced by Tae Haahr. The Lady Dicks theme music, https://audiojungle.net/item/pink-panther/18751499 (A Pink Panther), is licenced through AudioJungle. This podcast uses the following third-party services for analysis: Podcorn - https://podcorn.com/privacy Podtrac - https://analytics.podtrac.com/privacy-policy-gdrp Support this podcast
[UNPLUGGED FORMAT] In this episode, Psychotherapist Michael Drane is joined by fellow clinician, Justin Krause and graphic designer, Corey Stewart to breakdown the psychology behind the Doomsday Clock. Inspired by a listener question from Stalker John, UPC is proud to present a quick discussion on whether or not the Doomsday Clock is, in fact, a fear tactic or actual science. Thank your for listening! ► We are not bystanders in today's culture, and we're willing to bet: Neither are you. Unpopular Culture is a podcast where a psychotherapist and a team of dedicated professionals, dive into the broken underbelly of today's society— discovering the weird and the weirdly common. New shows full of case studies, psychological breakdowns and conspiracy theories are released every Tuesday morning wherever you get your podcasts! Show Notes ► http://www.upcpodcast.com/archive1/Doomsday iTunes ► http://apple.co/2dT1fPu Google Play ► http://bit.ly/2kw7cHq Stitcher ► http://bit.ly/2e4yj5y Tunein ► http://bit.ly/2ldjiSJ For everything UPC, visit upcpodcast.com Email us your questions hello@upcpodcast.com ► twitter.com/upcpodcast ► facebook.com/upcpodcast SHOP: www.society6.com/coreystewart
"Ranking the Top Ten Most Toxic Cults" episode is a stalker-only podcast you can get the FULL VERSION here: https://www.patreon.com/upcpodcast It's almost 2 and a half hours long and covers cult-logic, and the specific stories and qualifying factors of ten unique cults. Some known, some lesser-known, Justin Krause (@brobrainscience), Michael Drane (@upcmd) and Corey Stewart (@corstew91) rank these cults on a scale of 1-10, from most to least __________. For each person, the criteria is different,making this event turbulent and interesting AF. Michael's criteria is highest body count and most bizarre ideology. Justin's criteria is damage to internal members and damage to outside public. Corey's criteria is how charismatic the cult leader is (shocker). So looking at these cults from every angle! PLEASE POST YOUR OWN RANKING of these cults, or maybe even cults that you would love to have seen on the list in the comments below (or in the FB group!) Hope you enjoy this Stalker-ONLY Episode—thank you for your support! Thank you for supporting us! It truly means everything to us! —Michael, Corey & Justin
In this awesome (and extra long) episode, Michael Drane and Justin Krause breakdown the events of the recent controversy surrounding Evergreen State College: an angry mob of students, a frightened professor (or two or three) and a spineless president lead to many not feeling safe on this campus. Some of the themes covered here are political, racial and stem even to mob mentality and group think. Let us know how you feel in the stalker group on facebook! And if you haven't already, make sure you are subscribed to the $5 reward tier to get all of the UPC bonus content and stalker-only episodes. You can find the resources and videos played on our website! show notes —- upcpodcast.com/archive1/chaos
[UNPLUGGED FORMAT] In this episode of the podcast, Michael Drane, our resident psycho-therapist is joined once again, by fellow clinician, Justin Krause, to discuss Electro-Shock Therapy. A listener on Twitter wrote in to the show and asked about Electro-shock therapy and whether or not it was effective. Michael and Justin also get into some other ridiculous cures over the years like lobotomies. We hope you enjoy the show! ► We are not bystanders in today's culture, and we're willing to bet: Neither are you. Unpopular Culture is a podcast where a psychotherapist and a team of dedicated professionals, dive into the broken underbelly of today's society— discovering the weird and the weirdly common. New shows full of case studies, psychological breakdowns and conspiracy theories are released every Tuesday morning wherever you get your podcasts! Show Notes ► http://www.upcpodcast.com/archive1/ECT iTunes ► http://apple.co/2dT1fPu Google Play ► http://bit.ly/2kw7cHq Stitcher ► http://bit.ly/2e4yj5y Tunein ► http://bit.ly/2ldjiSJ For everything UPC, visit upcpodcast.com Email us your questions hello@upcpodcast.com ► twitter.com/upcpodcast ► facebook.com/upcpodcast BADASS MERCH: www.society6.com/coreystewart
[UNPLUGGED FORMAT] In this episode, Michael is joined by Justin Krause to answer this Question from our listener about how to get through the work week; do we succumb to monotonous 9-5 schedule to earn more money? or let happiness prevail? ► We are not bystanders in today's culture, and we're willing to bet: Neither are you. Unpopular Culture is a podcast where a psychotherapist and a team of dedicated professionals, dive into the broken underbelly of today's society— discovering the weird and the weirdly common. New shows full of case studies, psychological breakdowns and conspiracy theories are released every Tuesday morning wherever you get your podcasts! Show Notes ► http://www.upcpodcast.com/archive1/Work iTunes ► http://apple.co/2dT1fPu Google Play ► http://bit.ly/2kw7cHq Stitcher ► http://bit.ly/2e4yj5y Tunein ► http://bit.ly/2ldjiSJ For everything UPC, visit upcpodcast.com Email us your questions hello@upcpodcast.com ► twitter.com/upcpodcast ► facebook.com/upcpodcast BADASS MERCH: www.society6.com/coreystewart
[UNPLUGGED FORMAT] Unpopular Culture is thrilled to introduce the much-anticipated Generation Breakdown episode, with Licensed Psychotherapist, Michael Drane, Graphic Designer, Corey Stewart, Combat Photographer, Andrew Powers and Licensed Social Worker, Justin Krause. In this exclusive 4-person panel, we dive into a breakdown of generations dating back before World War II, including: Baby Boomers, Boomers 2, Gen-X, Gen-Y (Millenials) and even as recent as Gen-Z. We collectively breakdown the unprecedented impact that technology has had on the three most recent generations, comparing very different experiences of gameboys and iPads to 8-tracks and records, modern-day navigation versus paper maps, etc. Which generation has the most social skills? Jamie Gutfreund, who was on Rob Has a Podcast to talk about Survivors vs. Millenials, sparked discussion among many, including Unpopular Culture Podcast listeners, to write in and ask about the popular reality tv show. What are some common stereotypes about your generation, and are they true? Or is sociology simply based on cultural stereotypes? For a full list of the generations, visit upcpodcast.com Thanks, everybody! We hope you enjoyed the show! ► We are not bystanders in today's culture, and we're willing to bet: Neither are you. Unpopular Culture is a podcast where a psychotherapist and a team of dedicated professionals, dive into the broken underbelly of today's society— discovering the weird and the weirdly common. New shows full of case studies, psychological breakdowns and conspiracy theories are released every Tuesday morning wherever you get your podcasts! Show Notes ► http://www.upcpodcast.com/archive1/GAPs iTunes ► http://apple.co/2dT1fPu Google Play ► http://bit.ly/2kw7cHq Stitcher ► http://bit.ly/2e4yj5y Tunein ► http://bit.ly/2ldjiSJ For everything UPC, visit upcpodcast.com Email us your questions hello@upcpodcast.com ► twitter.com/upcpodcast ► facebook.com/upcpodcast BADASS MERCH: www.society6.com/coreystewart
Justin Krause of Asana kindly stepped away from part of his day to talk to me about Statamic and how they use it for the marketing and content sites at Asana. Statamic is a flat file, database-less CMS. All of the website data, settings, and content are stored in files.