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Dominic Davi (Tsunami Bomb) sits down to revew the last few months of Alternative Tentacles Records! Talking about the launch of the new website, the new Patreon, Krampus Night 2023, the state of represses, and new releases the label has been involved in. Hear tracks from ArnoCorps, NomeansNo, Jello Biafra and the Raunch and Soul All-Stars, Sandrider, The Darts, Jello Biafra with Motorpsycho, and DFMK!
Dans cette aventure solo, la communauté sur Twitch a aidé Kim à prendre de grandes décisions pour affronter les dangers et sauver Noël du vilain Krampus! Pour l'aventure, c'est ici: https://preview.drivethrurpg.com/en/p...
Imagine hanging around the botanical garden, drinking, and meeting not one, not two, but three Krampuses! Though we hear there are at least ten of them in our area! The Spanko!Podcast women (and Eric) hung out with the vanillas and delighted in meeting Krampus at a local event. Join us in this episode as we share our mischievous holiday adventure. …don't worry, the vanillas cheer us on.
It's our Krampus Episode! Just in-time for Krampus Night on the 5th December. We've got three, true scary Krampus stories to share this year, along with another Christmas story that isn't quite as scary but nice to finish the episode with.Join Sarah's new FACEBOOK GROUPSubscribe to our PATREONEMAIL us your storiesFollow us on YOUTUBEJoin us on INSTAGRAMJoin us on TWITTERJoin us on FACEBOOKVisit our WEBSITEThanks so much for listening and we'll catch up with you again on Thursday.Sarah and Tobie xx"Spacial Winds" Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com)Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 4.0 Licensehttp://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ Get bonus content on Patreon Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Ever wondered about the peculiar Christmas traditions that have become an integral part of your holiday celebrations, or the historical intricacies of the Gospel of Luke? If so, buckle up for an enlightening discussion where we decode these traditions, starting from the peculiar Christmas Pickle to Krampus Night. We also embark on an explorative journey through the first two chapters of Luke's gospel in our Advent series, "Christmas according to Luke", where we aim to provide a detailed understanding of Luke's writings, bringing about a sense of personal renewal and fresh perspective this Christmas season.As we navigate through the Gospel of Luke, we're not shying away from hard-hitting questions about its authenticity, comparing the New Testament with other religious texts, and addressing your queries about the historical truth of Jesus' story. We're going to dissect the concept of textual criticism and its role in determining the reliability of historical documents. Luke's investigative approach, despite his lack of personal interaction with Jesus, sets the stage for a dynamic and enriching dialogue about faith and history.Our exploration doesn't stop there. We'll be comparing the historical narratives and timelines of Christianity, Islam, and Judaism. It's compelling to realize how these faiths weave themselves into history through archaeological findings and external evidence. The meticulous preservation of the Bible, especially when contrasted with other faiths, demonstrates the robust historical foundation of Christianity. Join us in this journey as we unpack this rich heritage and delve into the timeless relevance of Luke's Gospel in our lives today.Support the show
Recorded on Krampus Night, Eddie & Jordan recap UFC Orlando and Wonderboy Thompson's bounce-back win over Kevin Holland and Sergei Pavlovich's savage KO of Tai Tuivasa. Tyson Fury defended his WBC title, ONE crowned a couple of new champions, and BKFC was fun as usual! In What's Up With That, the guys cover the UFC's gambling scandal & Dustin Poirier's staph infection, plus Aljo, Nate and much more! UFC 282 is Saturday, and the new main event for the vacant light heavyweight title promises to still be a banger! Bellator holds the semifinals of their bantamweight grand prix while Liz Carmouche defends her flyweight title in the co-main event. Boxing is LOADED this weekend, with bouts featuring Manny Pacquiao, Cris Cyborg, Teofimo Lopez, and Bud Crawford, plus BKFC comes to us from Bangkok! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
You're chased by an unseen monster. You're paralyzed or trapped by a menacing creature. You fall. You get shot. You're attacked. A loved one dies. You die!! You wake up in a cold sweat, wondering what it meant. Tonight, guest and Nightmare expert J.M. DeBord stops by to help us understand why you have nightmares and what they mean. J.M. DeBord, the most trusted name in dream interpretation, is a best-selling author of several popular books about dreams, including Visible Ink Press' The Dream Interpretation Dictionary: Symbols, Signs and Meanings. Known worldwide for demystifying dream interpretation.PLUS, a ParaTune in honor of Krampus Night!Get J.M. DeBord's new book here: https://amzn.to/3VBPyQ2Order your Paranormal 60 Protection & Healing Bracelet before they are gone for good! : https://bit.ly/3h2hspeHEY CALIFORNIA! Come see Dave Jan 13-15th at www.TheFearFaire.comThe Paranormal 60 with Dave Schrader - Nightmares: Into Your Darkest Dreams with guest J.M. DeBordSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Today is Krampusnacht, also known as Krampus night when Krampus and St. Nicholas go door to door. St. Nicholas rewards the good children, and Krampus beats the every loving sh!t out of the bad ones. Have fun, friends.Sourceshttps://www.thevintagenews.com/2016/12/04/the-story-of-krampus-the-horrific-christmas-devil-santas-horned-helper/?chrome=1https://www.history.com/news/krampus-christmas-legend-originhttps://allthatsinteresting.com/krampushttps://worldpopulationreview.com/country-rankings/what-countries-celebrate-krampushttps://nationaltoday.com/krampusnacht/https://www.stnicholascenter.org/how-to-celebrate/resources/stories-poems/stories/folk-tales/strange-visitThe Amazon Bookhttps://www.amazon.com/Kiss-Krampus-Erotic-Christmas-Tail-ebook/dp/B009ZJQ1H8]MusicMedieval Loop One, Santa is Not Coming to Town, and Celebration by Alexander Nakarada | https://www.serpentsoundstudios.comMusic promoted by https://www.free-stock-music.comAttribution 4.0 International (CC BY 4.0)https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Support the showEffed Up History is researched, produced, and edited by Krystina YeagerSee my socials @effeduphistorylinktr.ee/effeduphistory
Happy Holidays! Go over to The Cryptid Catalog and subscribe today! New Episodes out now! SPOTIFY: https://open.spotify.com/show/7vwn8JNkTPOmxwRoHsVDc1 APPLE: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-cryptid-catalog-scary-stories-for-kids/id1598258977?uo=4
WELCOME EVERYONE TO THE FINAL EPISODE OF THE YEAR! JOIN ME AND LEXIE AS WE CELEBRATE CHRISTMAS WITH STORIES OF SANTA LIKE CHARACTERS FROM AROUND THE WORLD! FROM KRAMPUS TO THE YULE LADS YOU'RE SURE TO FIND PLENTY OF CHRISTMAS CHEER IN THIS EPSIODE. FROM ALL OF US HERE AT THE SOUTHERN SPECTRE THANK YOU FOR MAKING THIS YEAR A GREAT ONE AND UNTIL NEXT YEAR, MERRY CHRISTMAS EVERYONE! THE SOUTHERN SPECTRE FACEBOOK THE SOUTHERN SPECTRE INSTAGRAM ALL MUSIC WAS COMPOSED, WRITTEN AND RECORDED BY MYUU --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/southernspectre/message
Korina and Killian explore the folklore behind the Alpine creature, Krampus! Happy Holidays!
On this very festive Special between seasons for the holiday season, Andrew and I play through "Twas the Krampus Night before Christmas" by Jonathan Green. We hope this dark episode helps make the season bright for you and yours. Get it on Amazon: https://amzn.to/32j7VT2 --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/instadeath/message
We go back to Dead City but this time to make ourselves merry with fear.
Jay is joined by his friend Lance for the usual rabbit trail filled conversation!
Check us out on Patreon or shop our merch at willingandfable.com!In our final episode of season 1, we tell you the tale of St. Nick and his demonic pale Krampus.Rowan shares the history of Santa Claus and Tracey takes us on a trip through Krampus Night.SourcesUSPShttps://about.usps.com/holidaynews/letters-from-santa.htmSanta Trackerhttps://www.noradsanta.org/Wikipediahttps://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Krampushttps://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Santa_ClausHistory.comhttps://www.history.com/news/krampus-christmas-legend-originNat Geohttps://www.nationalgeographic.com/news/2018/12/131217-krampus-christmas-santa-devil/Mental Flosshttps://www.mentalfloss.com/article/71999/9-facts-about-krampus-st-nicks-demonic-companionSmithsonianhttps://www.smithsonianmag.com/travel/krampus-could-come-you-holiday-season-180957438/Encyclopedia Britannica https://www.britannica.com/topic/KrampusCoca-Cola Australiahttps://www.coca-colacompany.com/au/news/definitive-history-of-santa-clausThe History Channelhttps://www.history.com/topics/christmas/santa-clausAncient Originshttps://www.ancient-origins.net/myths-legends/ancient-origins-santa-claus-001137The Vintage Newshttps://www.thevintagenews.com/2016/12/09/thomas-nast-the-man-who-invented-santa-claus/
The hosts go on a winding (maybe swerving) journey through Krampusland,
Hey Spooksters, happy Monday! Today's topic is going to kick us off into the holiday season...KRAMPUS! Tara will go over the origin story and retell you the folklore of this guy. Then she will also have some details about the celebration aspects of Krampus Night & the Krampus Run that takes place throughout many countries across the globe. Then Jessica will have a recap on the hilarious and dark film Krampus featuring Adam Scott & Toni Collette. Along with this, she has a bonus movie she'll talk about that can be found on Amazon Prime as well! Today's promos are from 5 and 30 with Ruk, Pomegranates and Pitchforks, & MacKenzie LeMoine Designs. Deathwish Coffee - If you'd like to try out some of their spooky good coffee you can head to https://www.deathwishcoffee.com/ & save 10% off with our code 3spookedgirls Feel free to check out MacKenzie LeMoine Designs at https://www.etsy.com/shop/MacKenzieLeMoine & use code Spookster for 10% off your order. Sources from today's episode - www.3spookedgirls.com/sources Spookster Secret Santa 2019 invite link - https://www.elfster.com/gift-exchanges/e209adc8-e9c2-42d8-bd38-a18c4035ba78/?join=ztiw We now have a PO Box! If you'd like to reach us via mail you can do so at: 3 Spooked Girls PO Box 5583 JBER, AK 99505-0583 Check out the following link for our socials, Patreon, Ko-fi, merch & more! https://linktr.ee/3spookedgirls Have a paranormal encounter you'd like to share with us & have featured on a future Listener Encounters episode? Please send us an email at 3spookedgirls@gmail.com
12/1/15 - Kevin None highlights the upcoming Alternative Tentacles Krampus Night concert in San Francisco on December 5th, featuring Death Hymn Number 9, The Fleshies, ArnoCorps, and Jello Biafra and The Guantanamo School of Medicine!
Malachai has once again taken over the studio to bring you some Christmas um...cheer. Join Malaclaus and his elf helper Joe for some weird Christmas history in this Krampus Night edition of Malachai's Madcast. Enjoy! SHARE!
Ever wanted to hear Mariah Carey butchered by Billy in Silent Night, Deadly Night? Then this is the podcast for you! In our second Christmas special we take a look at the cult 1984 slasher flick starring the hottest serial killer in town, then we take on the recent Krampus movie. In the middle of all this we manage to throw some major Mariah shade, and take in a Christmas ghost story or two... Spoilers ahead - and a hell of a lot of dirty language! PUNISHHHH!
[ORIGINS OF XMAS] December 25 is coming up, and everybody is getting geared up for their Baby Jesus celebration. However, Christmas is not the only wintry celebration to come in the month of December. Due to the winter solstice, December has always been host to a number of pagan festivals, and some believe the date of Christmas was chosen to offset the many, many pagan rituals of the time period, including Saturnalia and Natalis Invicti. Similarly, if you’ve ever heard of the Yuletide, then you’ve at least passively acknowledged a Norse tradition. The reason for the season, historically, outside of the Christian religion, has to do with the re-birth of the sun gods and the celebration of the returning of light to the world. The winter solstice represents the shortest day of the year, and getting the sun back is definitely a reason to celebrate. But today’s episode isn’t about Christmas, not really. It’s about a half-goat, half-demon who punishes all the bad little children of the world, so if you were naughty this year, perhaps you should put off listening until the dawn has lit upon a post-Christmas day. Yes, I’ll be talking about Krampus. [KRAMPUS OVERVIEW] Krampus is a “half-goat, half-demon” with long horns and killer beard whose name comes from the German ‘Krampen’ for claw. He is the dark yin to Santa Claus’s yang. While Saint Nick brings joy and happiness to the good children of the world, Krampus punishes the bad children in some pretty deviant ways. He is a myth figure in middle and eastern Europe, including Austria, Bavaria, Croatia, the Czech Republic, Hungary, Slovenia, and Northern Italy. Basically, anywhere in the Alpine Region, you’re bound to run into the horned goat creature. If you travel over to Iceland, you’ll find a whole host of these Santa figures, known as the Jolasveinar. There’s the ‘Door Slammer’, ‘The Window Peeper,’ ‘The Sausage Snatcher,’ and ‘The Doorway Sniffer.’ December 5 is considered Krampusnacht, which I assume translates to Krampus Night. On this night, he travels from house-to-house, like Old Saint Nick, and leaves bundles of sticks for bad children. Doesn’t sound that bad, huh? Like coal in a stocking. However, if Krampus deems the child to be bad enough, he might bag up the offending child and toss her in a river or take her straight on down to Hell and save himself the trouble of trying to redeem the little bastard. He is sometimes depicted as having one cloven goat foot and one human foot, perhaps to bridge the gap of his half-human, half-devil form. The chain he carries may be a vestigial holdover having to do with binding the devil and whatnot, but today it just makes for one hell of a terrifying legend. The next day, after Krampus has whipped or damned all the evil kids, is Nikolastaugh, or St. Nicholas Day. The Dutch name, Sinterklass, eventually became our modern Santa Claus. It was his job to bring presents to all the good little boys and girls who missed the wrath of Krampus. [HISTORY] Nicholas himself became popular in Germany in the 11th Century, and though it is unclear when, exactly, Krampus came to popularity, it goes back as far as pre-Christian times. He is believed to be the son of Hel from Norse mythology, but whether that is exactly true is anybody’s guess. Either way, he is totally a pagan symbol. By the 17th century, Krampus had been incorporated into Christian celebrations. Over the course of a few hundred years, he melded together with the Santa Claus myth to become something of a dark, violent companion to the fat old gift-giver. And just as the legend grew, so did the list of punishments bad ole Krampus would mete out. This next part comes from a site called The Robot’s Voice: According to a series of very popular 1800s postcards, Krampus enjoyed: ripping pigtails out, leading children off a cliff, sadistic ear-pulling, putting pre-teens in shackles, forcing children to beg for mercy, and throwing youngsters on an Express Train to The Lake of Fire (making no local stops). And then there’s my favorite: drowning children to death in ink and fishing out the corpse with a pitchfork. In fact, today people can participate in the Krampuslauf (Krampus Run) in which young men dress up and participate. Other festivals include people dressing up as the goat-devil and attacking poor, unsuspecting party-goers, usually chasing them down and beating them about the legs with the birch sticks Krampus is known to carry. I’m not sure if this is still true, but some homes in the Alpine region were known to leave the bag of birch sticks hanging on the wall all year as a reminder to be good, lest Krampus make his visit the next Krampusnacht.
Movie Meltdown - Episode 331 This week we're coming to you "live" from our Krampus Night festivities where we talk about Krampus... and then we have a group discussion about the movie Krampus... and then more talk... about Krampus. Let's do this! And while we swat children with birch branches, we also discuss... The Mummy, he's a scrapper, Phallus in Wonderland, zombie baby, from the old country, bratty cousins, It Came from Outer Space, he puts you in a bag, Fred Savage, Trick 'r Treat, grabbing a small child by their cranium, becoming Krampus, disturbing artwork, snow graboids, cool Grandma, nail guns in movies, Cousin Eddie, the fiery pit of hell, interwoven stories, fresh popcorn, a grocery bag around his head, less would have been better, animation, you're not moving too fast today Bernie... what happened?, the redneck thesis behind the movie, Nordic Santa Claus, weird undertones, kids in the school, no mouth opening face, sitting on Deadpool's lap, ladies of the evening, The Ultimate Warrior, like Thurman Merman... without the charm, getting your head stuck between the wall and the toilet, William Shatner, that reminds me of the first time I cried publicly, How to make a Monster, the overall aesthetic, oh wow look at that girl's forehead, dark and creepy, Alex Pardee, how many rounds did that shotgun fire?, ghosts trying to get slutty chicks pregnant, evil DHL, throws the kid by his head, getting stabbed by hookers, zombie elves, a chain rattling down your chimney, I'm gonna lasso Santa Claus, Forbidden Planet, Find your Fate, a horrible horrible family, quit screaming while I get my camera, A Christmas Horror Story, this magic will never happen again, go read a book you people, all of the switches, a lot of freckles, CG gingerbread men, he drags you off to do Krampus-y things and drunken Santa-types in a vintage-style Winnebago. Spoiler Alert: Full spoilers for the 2015 movie Krampus, as well as minor spoilers for A Christmas Horror Story. You have been warned! "Now more then ever... we need Krampus." For more on the gallery and Ryan's art, go to: http://www.sinkorswimartgallery.bigcartel.com/
Dominic and Ari discuss the upcoming dreaded Krampus Night. Also Christmas family traditions and memories.