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Hey everyone, in this episode we Raul and Anthony get to celebrate indie horror by talking a lot about indie horror movies. We have special guests Justin and Anthea Best the husband and wife indie filmmaking power couple. They help us review The Void, Splinter and In A Violent Nature, we hope you enjoy. Splinter Raul - 9 out of 10 Splinter Zombies Attacking An Overheated Car (buy) Anthony - 9 out of 10 Police Officers Torn In Half (Stream on wherever it is and if you like it buy it) Justin - 7 out of 10 Angry Beavers (stream) Anthea - 7 out of 10 Angry Beavers (stream) The Void Raul - 8.5 out of 10 Getting Face Fucked By Tentacles (priority stream) Anthony - 8 out of 10 Mad Doctors trying To Cheat Death (stream it and if you really like the then buy it, if you don't Like it stream it twice) Justin - 5 out of 10 triangles (stream) Anthea - 6.5 out of 10 Triangles (double feature with Splinter) In A Violent Nature Raul - 9 out of 10 Bodies Getting Chucked Through Glass Displays (buy) Anthony - 8 out of 10 Impromptu Swims (Stream on shudder unless you're a slasher completist then buy) Justin - 2 out of 10 heads through the torsos (avoid if you like good movies) Anthea - 2.5 out of 10 Hooks To The Chest (watch if you have nothing better to watch) Website Links: Website - https://headlongintomonsters.godaddysites.com Twitter - https://twitter.com/In2Monsters E-mail - headlongintomonsters@gmail.com Facebook Group - https://www.facebook.com/groups/1192679381675030 Anthony Links: Sintagram - https://www.instagram.com/johnnypaintbox/ Johnny Paintbox - https://www.johnnypaintbox.com/info/artist-statement- MRAC Film Club - https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/mrac-film-club/id1716134038 Ashley Links: Twitter - https://twitter.com/BarelyAshley Letterboxd - https://letterboxd.com/barelyashley/ Monochrome Creeps Hashtag link (watch long party every saturday night at 11 pm EST with Ashley and Tombs on twitter)- https://twitter.com/hashtag/MonochromeCreeps?src=hashtag_click Raul Links: Twitter - https://twitter.com/RaulVsMonsters Letterboxd - https://letterboxd.com/into_monsters/ Justin and Anthea Links: Insta - https://www.instagram.com/stories/sherylthemovie/ Twitter - https://x.com/SherylTheMovie Listener Feedback, Horror Happenings and Ra-Ghouls Reprehensible reading Room music Created by Mike Miller (Mike twitter): https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100004929583462 Opening Music: https://audiojungle.net/item/80s-horror-retro-background/33176055 Closing Music: https://audiojungle.net/item/hip-hop-horror/25238003
Episode: 3287 Darwin Goes to Hollywood - Learning Evolution from Movies. Today, offbeat lessons in evolution.
October is here! Halloween is approaching, and the walking dead are getting restless… Welcome to this very special Sixth Edition of DEAD MAN STILL WALKING, starring your intrepid host, Dr. Walking Dead Kyle Bishop, who dares to discuss “the quintessential bad movie,” the infamous Plan 9 From Outer Space (1957), with special guest Dave “Dr. Shock” Becker! Listen to these two Mad Doctors as they simultaneously laugh and ridicule Ed Wood's labor of love, while also revering it, taking time to recognize and celebrate its importance in zombie film and bad movie history! Join us! Note: To view ALL of Dr. Bishop's Dead Man Still Walking solocast episode can USE THIS LINK. Dead Man Still Walking is a biweekly, short-form solocast hosted by Dr. Walking Dead Kyle Bishop, author of American Zombie Gothic and How Zombies Conquered Popular Culture. Dr. Walking Dead also presents a popular segment called The Dead Zone on regular episodes of this podcast. For his Dead Man Still Walking solocast episodes, Dr. Bishop will focus exclusively on zombie films, with the occasional exploration of zombie-related themes, zombie television, and other zombie media (e.g., comics, literature, etc.). Dr. Bishop is an academic and professional scholar of zombie films and other zombie narratives. He has been teaching for 22 years. Dr. Bishop serves as an English professor, Film Studies professor, and he's currently the English Department Chair at Southern Utah University. You are welcome to reach out to Dr. Bishop with comments or questions via email:bishopk@suu.edu, Twitter: @DrWalkingDead, or by leaving him a voicemail: (801) 899-9798. You can also watch the documentary, Doc of the Dead (2014), which features Dr. Walking Dead. Find more links below for Dr. Bishop. Be sure to subscribe to Jay of the Dead's new Horror movie podcast on: Apple Podcasts Spotify Google Podcasts Deezer Stitcher You are welcome to email our show at HauntingYourHeadphones@gmail.com, or call and leave us a voicemail at (801) 899-9798. You can also follow Jay of the Dead's New Horror Movies on Twitter: @HorrorAvengers Dead Man Still Walking with Dr. Kyle Bishop is brought to you by Jay of the Dead's New Horror Movies, an audio Horror movie podcast. It features nine experienced Horror hosts review new Horror movies and deliver specialty Horror segments. Your hosts are Jay of the Dead, Dr. Shock, Gillman Joel, Mister Watson, Dr. Walking Dead, GregaMortis, Mackula, Ron Martin and Dave Zee! Due to the large number and busy schedule of its nine Horror hosts, Jay of the Dead's New Horror Movies will be recorded in segments, piecemeal, at various times and recording sessions. Therefore, as you listen to our episodes, you will notice a variety of revolving door hosts and segments, all sewn together and reanimated like the powerful Monster of Dr. Frankenstein!
On episode 144, we welcome Andrew Scull to discuss the history of psychiatry and the competing perspectives of the origins of mental illness, the chemical imbalance myth and the various genetic and environmental aspects of depression, why mental health is better classified along dimensional lines rather than boxed into categories, the pharmaceutical industry's decision to curtail further research into mental illness, the myth of the mentally ill brain, the limits of genetic and neuroscientific research into emotional disorders, the stigma attached to the biological view of psychiatry, the bio-psycho-social model of mental health being the best explanatory model available, and Andrew's take on the future of psychiatry and psychedelic-assisted therapy. Andrew Scull is an award-winning author, sociologist, historian of psychiatry, and distinguished Professor of Sociology and Science Studies. He taught at the University of Pennsylvania and Princeton before going to the University of California San Diego. He won the Roy Porter Medal for lifetime contribution to the history of medicine and the Eric Carlson award for lifetime contributions to the history of psychiatry. His books include Museums of Madness, Decarceration, Madhouses, Mad-Doctors, and Madmen, Social Order/Mental Disorder, and many more. His latest book, Desperate Remedies tells the story of psychiatry in the United States from the 19th-century asylum to 21st-century psychopharmacology. Andrew Scull | ► Psychology Today | https://www.psychologytoday.com/us/contributors/andrew-scull-phd ► Desperate Remedies Book Link | https://amzn.to/3wWzrSK Where you can find us: | Seize The Moment Podcast | ► Facebook | https://www.facebook.com/SeizeTheMoment ► Twitter | https://twitter.com/seize_podcast ► Instagram | https://www.instagram.com/seizethemoment ► TikTok | https://www.tiktok.com/@seizethemomentpodcast ► Patreon | https://www.patreon.com/user?u=32208666
Andrew Scull is an award-winning author, sociologist, historian of psychiatry, and distinguished Professor of Sociology and Science Studies. He received his B.A. from Oxford University and his Ph.D. from Princeton. He taught at the University of Pennsylvania and Princeton before going to the University of California San Diego. His books include Museums of Madness, Decarceration, Madhouses, Mad-Doctors, and Madmen, Social Order/Mental Disorder, The Most Solitary of Afflictions: Madness and Society in Britain, and many more. His latest book, Desperate Remedies tells the story of psychiatry in the United States from the 19th-century asylum to 21st-century psychopharmacology. We talk about... The different beliefs surrounding the origins of mental illness The desperate remedies psychiatry has used to cure mental illness What happened to mental health patients when asylums closed The impact the psychopharmacological revolution had on mental health The role drug companies played in perpetuating the chemical imbalance theory What Andrew thinks the future of psychiatry will look like Why it's easy to be seduced by the idea that there is an effective remedy to mental health struggles Episode goodies... Save 10% off your order of Kion coffee when you use code COURAGE at checkout. Like the show? Please leave me a review here. Even just one sentence helps! Post a screenshot of you listening on Instagram and tag me at courageously.u so I can send you a virtual hug. TODAY'S SHOW NOTES: https://courageouslyu.com/andrew-scull/ HANGOUT WITH ME ON INSTAGRAM: https://www.instagram.com/courageously.u/
It's time for us to talk about another diverse batch of 20 movies that run the gamut including superheroes, sequels and the insane world of Jess Franco.This time out we sing the praises of director Penelope Spheeris, Josh continues his journey with both the Omen franchise and Universal monsters, Chris finally watches a classic 1960 horror film and loves it, Wings Hauser makes an appearance, feral dogs run rampant, Mr. T raps, George C. Scott is mortified in HARDCORE, Blumhouse's current film decisions get questioned and so much more!Thanks for listening! Be sure to subscribe, rate and review the show wherever you listen to podcasts; join in the discussion on our Facebook group, and if you like what you hear - tell a friend and spread the word - every little bit helps!Links to all our web stuff at www.gbwpodcast.com
Dr. Christopher Daniel Duntsch started his neurosurgery practice in Dallas, Texas in 2011 after completing a training program at the University of Tennessee in Memphis. When he relocated to Dallas, Texas, his first job at the Minimally Invasive Spine Center ended when he left a patient unattended after surgery to jet off to Las Vegas. He then moved to Baylor Plano Hospital, where his surgeries were plagued by bad outcomes. After a brief suspension of his privileges, Duntsch was reinstated to perform “simple procedures.” During one such procedure, Kellie Martin died when he severed an artery. After Martin’s death, Duntsch resigned and Baylor Plano closed their investigation. His next surgeries at Dallas Medical Center resulted in bad outcomes for multiple patients. Floella Brown died when Duntsch blocked an artery, triggering a massive stroke. Several patients were totally or partially paralyzed by severed nerves and misplaced hardware. Drs. Randall Kirby and Robert Henderson lobbied the Texas Medical Board to revoke Duntsch’s license. Fear that he would move to another state and harm more patients led them to lobby the Dallas County District Attorney’s office to take action. Join Lisa O’Brien and Michael Carnahan on Tuesday, November 5, 2019, as we talk about the criminal case against Duntsch, his trial, conviction, sentence and direct appeal. We’re a live show and calls are always welcome at (347) 989-1171. In memory of Glorious Alliance (04/06/1992 - 11/01/2019): Every horse goes on. We become part of the spiritual army that fights for good on earth and in the universe. And we fight because of the love our humans have for us in this life and the next. From: Bedtime Stories From The Pasture: A Thoroughbred horse's magical musings about life, love, and spirituality
Rana Mitter and guests look at the history of atheism and morality. Alec Ryrie's new book 'Unbelievers: an emotional history of doubt' argues that the rationality arguments for non-belief developed after congregations began to doubt the church. The Barber Institute in Birmingham begins a new exhibition into one of the more enigmatic sacred artists of c15 Antwerp, Jan de Beer. Sarah Wise has contributed a chapter on Morality to a new imprint of Charles' Booth's notorious London Poverty Maps. Jenny Kilbride lived and worked in the Guild of St Joseph and St Dominic in Ditchling, Sussex where her father had moved as a weaver to work in an Arts and Crafts community in the 1920s. A new Exhibition in the Ditchling Art and Craft Museum explores the legacy of the group - their faith, social creed, and wares. Charles Booth's Poverty Maps have been republished and a project at LSE allows you to search them https://booth.lse.ac.uk/ Sarah Wise is the author of The Italian Boy, the Blackest Streets, Inconvenient People: Lunacy, Liberty and the Mad Doctors in Victorian England The Barber Institute in Birmingham is showing Truly Bright and Memorable: Jan de Beer's Renaissance Masterpieces from October 25th to January 19th. Alec Ryrie is a Professor at Durham University whose books include Protestants: the Faith that Made the Modern World, the Age of Reformation and his most recent Unbelievers: An Emotional History of Doubt. Jenny Kilbride still weaves, and Disruption, Devotion + Distributism is at the Ditchling Museum of Art and Craft until April 2020. You can find a collection of programmes Free Thinking on religious belief on the programme website. All are available as Arts & Ideas downloads https://bbc.in/2N2g3fk Producer: Alex Mansfield.
Street Wannabes interviewed The Mad Doctors about their last show October 5th with Sun Voyager, Vamanos, & Matt Witte (Coach n' Commando) at The Gutter! We also talked about their new EP "RIP" out on King Pizza Records, touring, past albums, playing 7 years, calling it an end and much more! Recorded 9/26.www.themaddoctors.bandcamp.comwww.facebook.com/TheMadDoctorswww.kingpizzarecords.comwww.kingpizzarecords.bandcamp.comwww.instagram.com/streetwannabeswww.streetwannabes.com
Lots of great music, plus: the white whale, and a celebration of underachievement. (All podcasts are on itunes and spotify, and reviews plus podcasts are on our website, and you can also follow us on Facebook, Instagram, and Twitter.) We love you artists
We celebrate the best Music of 2019 with an episode featuring THE JASONS, SHARKMUFFIN, THE BRICKBATS, MAD DOCTORS, THEE GIRL FRIDAYS and more. Monstermatt Patterson brings a brand new MONTERMATT MINUTE, and Kraig Khaos goes hardcore with a new Killer Kut. LINKS & INFO www.6ftplus.com www.hahahorror.com Creepsville13.bandcamp.com (Creepsville ’13: A Tribute to Forbidden Dimension) Six... The post Episode 253: The Music Of 2019 (So Far) appeared first on Six Foot Plus.
We celebrate the best Music of 2019 with an episode featuring THE JASONS, SHARKMUFFIN, THE BRICKBATS, MAD DOCTORS, THEE GIRL FRIDAYS and more. Monstermatt Patterson brings a brand new MONTERMATT MINUTE, and Kraig Khaos goes hardcore with a new Killer Kut. LINKS & INFO www.6ftplus.com www.hahahorror.com Creepsville13.bandcamp.com (Creepsville ’13: A Tribute to Forbidden Dimension) Six... The post Episode 253: The Music Of 2019 (So Far) appeared first on Six Foot Plus.
The Mad Doctors recently announced they’ll be bringing their band to an end, but not before putting out aa final EP, appropriately titled ‘RIP,’ and doing one last run of tour dates. First, though, they’ll be playing the annual King Pizza Records extravaganza, PIZZAFEST666, along with a bunch of cohorts: Stuyedeyed, Lumps, PowerSnap, The Rizzos, Top Nachos, Shelter Dogs, Vamanos, Sun Voyager, The Night Screams, and more! Also, Vancouver post-punk band dumb is in Brooklyn to play a show at Alphaville at the end of June and Gemma has their record release show at Union Pool in July. 00:00 - // StereoactiveNYC / BTRtoday ID // 01:06 - // Welcome / RIP The Mad Doctors + PizzaFest666 // 06:06 - “Truancy Man” - The Mad Doctors 08:53 - “Nerd Alert” (BTR Live Studio, 2018) - The Mad Doctors 11:14 - “Mr. Policeman” (BTR Live Studio, 2017) - Stuyedeyed 13:02 - “Use Your Words” (BTR Live Studio, 2018) - Lumps 15:14 - “Lame” (BTR Live Studio, 2018) - PowerSnap 18:04 - “Bless This Mess” (BTR Live Studio, 2018) - The Rizzos 19:45 - “Donate To The Bands” (BTR Live Studio, 2019) - Top Nachos 22:32 - “The Ballad of the Shelter Dog” (BTR Live Studio, 2019) - Shelter Dogs 25:20 - “Dreamin’” - Vamanos 27:14 - “Open Road” - Sun Voyager 31:03 - “Big Picture” - The Night Screams 33:17 - // The Mad Doctors + PizzaFest666 continued / Vancouver band dumb in BK // 36:59 - “Club Nites” - dumb 39:06 - “Content Jungle” - dumb 42:07 - “Knot In My Gut” - dumb 45:06 - “Roast Beef” (BTR Live Studio, 2018) - dumb 48:36 - // Gemma’s Record Release Show // 50:11 - “Love Like (Knock It Off)” - Gemma 55:55 - “‘Til We Lose The Feeling” - Gemma 60:42 - // Outro + Disclaimer // 62:10 - // End Transmission //
Still super sick but wanted to talk to you guys! Today I discuss health and fitness in Japan! Going into the crazy doctors and poor medical care I experienced, diets and healthy food in Japan, and fitness, training and gyms in Japan
Street Wannabes interviewed Justin Ferraro of The Rizzos and Casey Regan about Prom 2019 tomorrow Saturday 2/23! The Prom, a benefit show for "Make the Road New York" features (King Pizza Records) The Rizzos, The Mad Doctors, Jake McKelvie & The Countertops, PowerSnap and New Myths DJing at The Gutter. We also asked him about putting the prom together for its 5th year, the Blood Sweat and Beers "photobooth" at Prom, recording a new album, filming "Bedroom Eyes" with Bettina and Megan, and much more! Recorded 2/20.Prom 2019 is hosted by "Coach" David Napolitano and "Guidance Counselor" Casey Reganwww.facebook.com/TheRizzosBand www.facebook.com/events/754341971631840 www.therizzos.bandcamp.com www.instagram.com/therizzosband www.facebook.com/BedroomEyesShow www.bedroomeyesshow.com www.youtube.com/channel/UCs2-QdG2oN20u-6Q9Q9aQ2g www.kingpizzarecords.com www.streetwannabes.com
Street Wannabes interviewed Greg Hanson of King Pizza Records, The Mad Doctors, Lumps, Glass Sipper and Power Children, We talked to him about running King Pizza Records, writing/singing in Power Children, Daddies tape release show (w/ Lumps, The Nuclears, PowerSnap), and much much more! Recorded 12/21www.facebook.com/kingpizzarecs www.kingpizzarecords.com www.facebook.com/TheMadDoctors www.themaddoctors.bandcamp.com www.facebook.com/lumpsmusic www.lumpsmusic.com www.facebook.com/glasssssslipper www.glassslipper.bandcamp.com www.streetwannabes.com
Ghost Stories. CHECK. Monsters. CHECK. Serial Killers. CHECK. Mad Doctors...CH-CH-CH-CH CHEEECK! WHo gives ya the Halloween Love baby!? Art and Jacob Do America...That's who! This week we talk about the mad doctor....no not DR E.B. Castillo....But Dr. Josef Mengele AKA The Angel of Death. Menegle for those who don't LOVE Slayer, was a Nazi doctor who performed crazy human experiments at Auschwitz during WW2. We cover all the HEINOUS things that happened here as well as what ended up happening to him. ENJOY THE SHOW! Shout out to SLayer and Rammstein this week for providing the soundtrack. ELI Sirota from the "Not so Crazy Podcast of Blizzard the Wizard and Eli" for providing us with that intro music at the begining. Also shout out Kevin Workman and his podcast "Nerds on Topic" he didn't do anything on this episode but we still love him and his show. Keep doin whatchu doin playboy... LIKE SUBSCRIBE and TELL YA MAMA AND YA BOO BOO TOO.
Grooms and Oneida are both playing Secret Project Robot (different nights). Richard Buckner is at Union Hall. Big Thief’s Adrianne Lenker plays solo. New BTR Live Studio tracks from The Mad Doctors, and older session tracks from Robot Princess and the recently re-emerged pow wow! 00:00 - // StereoactiveNYC / BTRtoday ID // 00:40 - // Welcome // 04:19 - “Thimble” - Grooms 09:56 - “End” - Grooms 14:06 - “Treasure Plane” - Oneida 17:29 - “Wild Horses” - Oneida 21:29 - // Mic Break // 23:49 - “Thief” (BTR Live Studio, 2011) - Richard Buckner 26:44 - “Mythological Beauty” - Big Thief 31:47 - “Haley” - Big Thief 35:14 - // Mic Break // 38:29 - “Nerd Alert” (BTR Live Studio, 2018) - The Mad Doctors 40:50 - “Not Absolutely” (BTR Live Studio, 2018) - The Mad Doctors 43:50 - “Sleepyheadzzz” (Serious Business, 2014) - Robot Princess 48:03 - “Forgive Me, Wolfman” (Serious Business, 2014) - Robot Princess 51:38 - “Don’t Stop To Look” (Serious Business, 2013) - pow wow! 55:25 - Gliding” (Serious Business, 2013) - pow wow! 58:54 - // Mic Break // 62:38 - // Outro + Disclaimer // 64:02 - // Finish.
There are a lot of shows going on between October 26th and November 9th...We’ve got brand new stuff by Winston C.W., pretty new stuff by Heaters, and exclusive BTRtoday live tracks by Marijuana Deathsquads, Julien Baker, Michael Nau, Breanna Barbara, Big Bliss, and Grim Streaker. There’s also a good deal of King Pizza Records represented with The Mad Doctors, Sun Voyager, and Lumps. So, what’s that leave? Well, Battles, Pat Kelly, and Guantanamo Baywtach. Like we said, there’s a lot going on. 00:00 - // StereoactiveNYC / BTRtoday ID // 00:16 - // Welcome // 02:13 - “Ewok Sadness” (Serious Business, 2013) - Marijuana Deathsquads 07:20 - “Claw Of Shame” (Serious Business, 2013) - Marijuana Deathsquads 12:38 - “Dot Net” - Battles 15:36 - // Mic Break // 19:54 - “Sprained Ankle” (BTR Live Studio, 2015) - Julien Baker 22:45 - “Phil and Serge” - Winston C.W. 26:41 - “Easy” - Winston C.W. 30:12 - “TCBY” - Pat Kelly 32:06 - “Good Moon” (BTR Live Studio, 2016) - Michael Nau 36:26 - // Mic Break // 42:29 - “Nothin But Your Love” (BTR Live Studio, 2016) - Breanna Barbara 47:51 - “Thanksgiving I” - Heaters 52:58 - “Neglect” - Guantanamo Baywatch 57:19 - “Sleep Tight” - Lumps 59:39 - “Not Dead” - Lumps 63:35 - “High Ideal” (BTR Live Studio, 2017) - Big Bliss 68:12 - “Fortune” (BTR Live Studio, 2017) - Big Bliss 70:43 - “Miami Girl” (BTR Live Studio, 2017) - Grim Streaker 71:59 - “Babysitter” (BTR Live Studio, 2017) - Grim Streaker 77:10 - “Mind Rot” - The Mad Doctors 78:48 - “Trip” - Sun Voyager 81:53 - // Outro + Disclaimer // 83:24 - // Finish.
Head west and go psycho! Six Foot Plus comes back with mostly psychobilly music and a splash of southern blood, with a brand new song from GHOULTOWN. Plus, hear tracks from SUGAR PUFF DEMONS, AS DIABATZ, garage rockers THE MAD DOCTORS and more. Plus, Monstermatt Patterson goes wreckin’ in the MONSTERMATT MINUTE! www.6ftplus.com www.gravediggerslocal.com www.hahahorror.com... The post Episode 203: Billy Billy Bloody Billy appeared first on Six Foot Plus.
Head west and go psycho! Six Foot Plus comes back with mostly psychobilly music and a splash of southern blood, with a brand new song from GHOULTOWN. Plus, hear tracks from SUGAR PUFF DEMONS, AS DIABATZ, garage rockers THE MAD DOCTORS and more. Plus, Monstermatt Patterson goes wreckin’ in the MONSTERMATT MINUTE! www.6ftplus.com www.gravediggerslocal.com www.hahahorror.com... The post Episode 203: Billy Billy Bloody Billy appeared first on Six Foot Plus.
"The Fred Allen Show"--originally April 24, 1949, 68 years ago. Episode titled "The Mad Doctor of Downing Street." Guest Basil Rathbone joins Fred in a mystery play titled "The Mad Doctor Of Downing Street." Detective One Long Pan to the rescue!
DOWNLOAD PHANTOM CREEP RADIO #22The blood…the blood is the life! And your radio has come back to life with that groovy sound coming six feet underground: PHANTOM CREEP RADIO! Jump into the outta space, outta time pulmonary vessel, the BUCKET OF BLOOD, to travel back to when LITTLE LESLEY AND THE BLOODSHOTS painted the town red! Or, at least, the back of OTTO’S SHRUNKEN HEAD!Before listening to the rock and roll worth selling your soul, listen to THE MIGHTY MOLOCH get literary while pondering existence and oblivion before joining DJ GREG-GORY to find a universe inside a spinning record. If things get too heavy, don’t worry. Just remove your brain and leave it behind the bar.Mindless zombies and disembodied brains are welcome to join the MIDNITE MONSTER HOP on February 25 th, when THE MAD DOCTORS blend fuzz and science to produce ROCK AND ROLL. They’ll be joined by the masked marauders of horror surf rock, GENKI GENKI PANIC, whose sinister guitars will show no mercy! So don’t oh-so-negative. Be the positive type and get your veins pumping. Because the hemoglobin is fresh and so are the tunes, because PHANTOM CREEP RADIO is on the scare! http://www.PhantomCreep.comhttp://www.RadioMutation.comhttp://www.twitter.com/PhantomCreepNYChttp://www.instagram.com/PhantomCreepNYChttp://www.facebook.com/MidniteMonsterHophttp://www.facebook.com/PhantCreepTheatreDOWNLOAD PHANTOM CREEP RADIO #22
The wish to understand mental suffering is universal and requires an appreciation for its history. Since Biblical times, humans have understood madness, or other deviations from normal mental functioning, in diverse and unique ways. These have included belief in divine origins, biological causation, and environmental influences. And treatments for mental illness have undergone a similar evolution. In his book Madness in Civilization: A Cultural History of Insanity (Princeton University Press, 2015), Andrew Scull offers an important and timely examination of this complicated history. And in our interview, he talks about what motivated him to take on such an ambitious and important project and his hopes for the future of psychiatry and psychology. Andrew Scull is Distinguished Professor of Sociology and Science Studies at the University of California, San Diego. His prior books include Masters of Bedlam: The Transformation of the Mad-Doctoring Trade (2016); Madhouses, Mad-Doctors, and Madmen: The Social History of Psychiatry in the Victorian Era (2015); and The Insanity of Place / The Place of Insanity: Essays on the History of Psychiatry (2015). Eugenio Duarte, Ph.D.is a licensed psychologist and psychoanalyst practicing in New York City. He treats individuals and couples, with specialties in LGBTQ issues, eating and body image problems, and relationship problems. Follow him on Twitter. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/psychology
The wish to understand mental suffering is universal and requires an appreciation for its history. Since Biblical times, humans have understood madness, or other deviations from normal mental functioning, in diverse and unique ways. These have included belief in divine origins, biological causation, and environmental influences. And treatments for mental illness have undergone a similar evolution. In his book Madness in Civilization: A Cultural History of Insanity (Princeton University Press, 2015), Andrew Scull offers an important and timely examination of this complicated history. And in our interview, he talks about what motivated him to take on such an ambitious and important project and his hopes for the future of psychiatry and psychology. Andrew Scull is Distinguished Professor of Sociology and Science Studies at the University of California, San Diego. His prior books include Masters of Bedlam: The Transformation of the Mad-Doctoring Trade (2016); Madhouses, Mad-Doctors, and Madmen: The Social History of Psychiatry in the Victorian Era (2015); and The Insanity of Place / The Place of Insanity: Essays on the History of Psychiatry (2015). Eugenio Duarte, Ph.D.is a licensed psychologist and psychoanalyst practicing in New York City. He treats individuals and couples, with specialties in LGBTQ issues, eating and body image problems, and relationship problems. Follow him on Twitter. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/medicine
The wish to understand mental suffering is universal and requires an appreciation for its history. Since Biblical times, humans have understood madness, or other deviations from normal mental functioning, in diverse and unique ways. These have included belief in divine origins, biological causation, and environmental influences. And treatments for mental illness have undergone a similar evolution. In his book Madness in Civilization: A Cultural History of Insanity (Princeton University Press, 2015), Andrew Scull offers an important and timely examination of this complicated history. And in our interview, he talks about what motivated him to take on such an ambitious and important project and his hopes for the future of psychiatry and psychology. Andrew Scull is Distinguished Professor of Sociology and Science Studies at the University of California, San Diego. His prior books include Masters of Bedlam: The Transformation of the Mad-Doctoring Trade (2016); Madhouses, Mad-Doctors, and Madmen: The Social History of Psychiatry in the Victorian Era (2015); and The Insanity of Place / The Place of Insanity: Essays on the History of Psychiatry (2015). Eugenio Duarte, Ph.D.is a licensed psychologist and psychoanalyst practicing in New York City. He treats individuals and couples, with specialties in LGBTQ issues, eating and body image problems, and relationship problems. Follow him on Twitter. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
The wish to understand mental suffering is universal and requires an appreciation for its history. Since Biblical times, humans have understood madness, or other deviations from normal mental functioning, in diverse and unique ways. These have included belief in divine origins, biological causation, and environmental influences. And treatments for mental illness have undergone a similar evolution. In his book Madness in Civilization: A Cultural History of Insanity (Princeton University Press, 2015), Andrew Scull offers an important and timely examination of this complicated history. And in our interview, he talks about what motivated him to take on such an ambitious and important project and his hopes for the future of psychiatry and psychology. Andrew Scull is Distinguished Professor of Sociology and Science Studies at the University of California, San Diego. His prior books include Masters of Bedlam: The Transformation of the Mad-Doctoring Trade (2016); Madhouses, Mad-Doctors, and Madmen: The Social History of Psychiatry in the Victorian Era (2015); and The Insanity of Place / The Place of Insanity: Essays on the History of Psychiatry (2015). Eugenio Duarte, Ph.D.is a licensed psychologist and psychoanalyst practicing in New York City. He treats individuals and couples, with specialties in LGBTQ issues, eating and body image problems, and relationship problems. Follow him on Twitter. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
The wish to understand mental suffering is universal and requires an appreciation for its history. Since Biblical times, humans have understood madness, or other deviations from normal mental functioning, in diverse and unique ways. These have included belief in divine origins, biological causation, and environmental influences. And treatments for mental illness have undergone a similar evolution. In his book Madness in Civilization: A Cultural History of Insanity (Princeton University Press, 2015), Andrew Scull offers an important and timely examination of this complicated history. And in our interview, he talks about what motivated him to take on such an ambitious and important project and his hopes for the future of psychiatry and psychology. Andrew Scull is Distinguished Professor of Sociology and Science Studies at the University of California, San Diego. His prior books include Masters of Bedlam: The Transformation of the Mad-Doctoring Trade (2016); Madhouses, Mad-Doctors, and Madmen: The Social History of Psychiatry in the Victorian Era (2015); and The Insanity of Place / The Place of Insanity: Essays on the History of Psychiatry (2015). Eugenio Duarte, Ph.D.is a licensed psychologist and psychoanalyst practicing in New York City. He treats individuals and couples, with specialties in LGBTQ issues, eating and body image problems, and relationship problems. Follow him on Twitter. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
The wish to understand mental suffering is universal and requires an appreciation for its history. Since Biblical times, humans have understood madness, or other deviations from normal mental functioning, in diverse and unique ways. These have included belief in divine origins, biological causation, and environmental influences. And treatments for mental illness have undergone a similar evolution. In his book Madness in Civilization: A Cultural History of Insanity (Princeton University Press, 2015), Andrew Scull offers an important and timely examination of this complicated history. And in our interview, he talks about what motivated him to take on such an ambitious and important project and his hopes for the future of psychiatry and psychology. Andrew Scull is Distinguished Professor of Sociology and Science Studies at the University of California, San Diego. His prior books include Masters of Bedlam: The Transformation of the Mad-Doctoring Trade (2016); Madhouses, Mad-Doctors, and Madmen: The Social History of Psychiatry in the Victorian Era (2015); and The Insanity of Place / The Place of Insanity: Essays on the History of Psychiatry (2015). Eugenio Duarte, Ph.D.is a licensed psychologist and psychoanalyst practicing in New York City. He treats individuals and couples, with specialties in LGBTQ issues, eating and body image problems, and relationship problems. Follow him on Twitter. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Christian and Ian are reunited, and they need new faces. For this episode, we trek out into the woods and discuss Adam Wingard's reboot/sequel BLAIR WITCH. For our Thrill List segment we name our Top 3 Mad Doctors from horror movies. Finally, our Movie from the Crypt is the French horror classic, EYES WITHOUT A FACE, which advanced how films portrayed gore onscreen. We also discuss the possibility of starting a grammar podcast, what that part of your head where your face is supposed to go is called, and baby Hannibal Lector. We'd love to hear your thoughts, questions, or any requests you have. You can contact us at: ItsOnlyFeedback@gmail.com and on Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram.
Mad Doctors - Chris and Tom return to the world of the Section 3 Video Nasties, with a double bill devoted to a horror staple: Mad Doctors!
Neil Bartlett discusses Victorian cross-dressing performer Ernest Boulton with Matthew Sweet. Thomas Thwaites explains why he decided to try to live as a goat to explore the difference between humans and animals. Colin Gale from the Bethlem Museum of the Mind and historian Sarah Wise talk about perceptions of mental illness in the Victorian and Edwardian eras. Poet Fiona Sampson on the relationship between poetry and health.The world premiere of Neil Bartlett's play Stella is at the Brighton Festival on May 27th and 28th. Thomas Thwaites has written GoatMan: How I Took A Holiday From Being Human Fiona Sampson's latest collection of poetry is The Catch Sarah Wise is the author of Inconvenient People: Lunacy, Liberty and the Mad-Doctors in Victorian England
In a recent column for Square Zeros' ongoing In Defense Of series, Brooklyn-based writer and poet Alexandra Smyth wrote a thoughtful argument on behalf of Dashboard Confessional, wherein she challenged us to look upon one of emo-pop's poster children with a little more sympathy. Alexandra's piece excited such debate on social media that we decided to bring her on the podcast to elaborate on what she appreciates about Dashboard's music and to reflect on the legacy of the genre most of us call emo. If you were a teenager at any point between 1998 and 2005, you don't want to miss this one. (Pictured: Emo Alexandra Smyth, circa 2002. This podcast opens with two non-emo songs: "Striking Distance" by Faux Ferocious, and "Slug Shake Armageddon" by The Mad Doctors.)
Forbidden City - John Buck and the Blazers Third Star from the left - Bomboras Cats eyes - the Invaders Wolfman - Randy Fuller Bucket of Blood - Big Boy Groves Ghost Train - Virgil Holmes Wombie Zombie - Billy Taylor Rhumba Rockin with Coleman - Herb Hardesty Cemetery Stomp - the Essex Dracula A Go Go - the Fleshtones Spooks-A-Poppin’ - the A-Bones Surfin’ Hearse - the Quads Ghost Guitars - Baron Daemon & the Vampires Surfboard from Hell - the Mad Doctors http://themaddoctors.bandcamp.com That Frankenstein - Deadly Lo-Fi http://deadlylofi.bandcamp.com Exorcism - Tommy Scott & Scotty Lee Innersanctum - Jim Wolf & the T-Towers Night of the Werewolf - Lee Kristofferson
At long last, here is Epi97 of Succotash, the Comedy Podcast Podcast. I put this installment together while on vacation in Hawaii — not the first time we've come to you from Paradise — but, just as usual these days, I did my recording from Studio F (in this case, a rented Fiat 500C), so the sound quality of my wraparound portions will sound remarkably the same as always. Went a little bit different with the show this time out. This episode we’ve got not just some comedy podcast clips for you but also a few of the interviews that I did recently at the 3rd Annual Los Angeles Podcast Festival (which was about a month ago now…) Among the many folks I got a chance to talk to while I was in the SquareSpace Podcast Lab and whose interviews I share this episode include… Janet Varney from the JV Club podcast. Yes, I FINALLY got my old friend Janet to sit down and chat for a bit. I’ve known her since before she got out of college, when she and her fellow sketch performers (Cole Stratton, David Owen, and Gabriel Diani) were in a group called Totally False People and used to open for my improv group The Riffingtons in the San Francisco Bay Area. Needless to say, she and her compatriots have FAR outstripped my show business career on many fronts and I love it. She’s great and her podcast The JV Club is going great guns. Christine Blackburn from the Story Worthy podcast. Christine’s always fun to talk to, plus she kept finding new people for me to interview while I was at the podcast festival, which was great – I made some new podcaster friends and found out about some great show I’d never heard of before which we’ll be featuring on future episodes of Succotash. We also talked about working together to try and get Story Worthy on the boards, live, somewhere in the Bay Area soon. Matt Weinhold, co-host of the Monster Party podcast. Always great hanging out with Matt whenever I’m in LA and I was especially happy to have been asked to jump into the Monster Party with him and the guys. Before that happened, though, he dropped by the podfest after work so we chatted it up, then we wandered around poking our heads into the shows going on, then we gorged ourselves on late night eats at Jerry's Deli in the Valley. In addition to the interviews, we play clips from all three of their shows, not to mention a trio of other podcasts, which were harvested by our ace Associate Producer Tyson Saner. N0 TWEETSACK OR 10 MOST ACTIVE SEGMENTS THIS WEEK Because I knew this was going to be a long show, there's no Tweetsack segment this week. And the Top 10 Most Active Shows in Stitcher's Top 100 Comedy Podcasts List is on hold because Stitcher apparently hasn't updated their stats on that list in the past month. Who do they think they are? Succotash? Of all the nerve. Nonetheless, we do have our Burst O' Durst at the end of the show, featuring political comedian and cultural commentator Will Durst, this time talking about the spooky upcoming midterm elections. CLIPS Chillpak Hollywood HourA way longer-than-usual visit with Dean Haglund and Phil Leirness, plucked from their somewaht recent "partycast" in Los Angeles, where they took time out to interview…me. The New HollywoodTyson sent along a clip from a podcast I hadn’t heard before this show: The New Hollywood. I’m not sure this qualifies as a comedy podcast – the show’s homesite describes the show as “a podcast interview show about the greatest films from the 70's – by the people who made them.” - but there are sure some great funny stories in some of the episodes. This clip is from a few weeks ago when actor Stacy Keach and host Brian Flaherty discussed Keach’s career, and when he and a partner wrote what could have been a war epic for producer Roger Corman. The JV ClubHost Janet Varney kicked this podcast off over 130 episodes ago, mostly talking talking one-on-one with female guest from the arts (although her "Boys of Summer" shows allow her to stretch the format a bit.) This clip features her guest, actress Noureen DeWolfe, whom she appeared with in the popular web/TV series reality show spoof Burning Love. Bad ReceptionWe have a clip from a podcast that’s just getting started, called Bad Reception, with host Jordan Scherer. It’s only a few episodes in, and the show’s homesite says that Jordan talks to himself and guests about life, pop culture, and comedy. In the clip Tyson pulled, the host is talking his listeners about why they should give podcasting a try themselves. Story WorthyFeaturing hosts Christine Blackburn and Hannes Phinney. In this clip from the recent "Trouble In My Pants" episode of Story Worthy, we share part of a story that starts out favorably but seems to very quickly head south in a story related by storytelling guest Iris Bahr. Happy Sad Confused Our associate producer Tyson tossed us an episode from Happy Sad Confused with host Josh Horowitz. He talks to celebrities about "everything and anything", according to the show's homesite. I don’t know about that but he recently chatted up Justin Long about working with Kevin Smith, who directed him in the oddball film Tusk. Monster PartyWe've featured clips from Monster Party before, with co-hosts James Gonis, Shawn Sheridan, Larry Strothe, Matt Weinhold, and a different guest each episode. This particular episode, MAd Doctors, which dropped this week, features ME! It's funny in spite of that fact… Just a closing note to let you know that I appreciate all of you who have been mentioning the show on Twitter and Facebook and especially everyone who has taken the time to rate and review us on iTunes and "Thumbs Upping" us on Stitcher Smart Radio. And a reminder that, if you’re shopping on Amazon.com, visit us first at http://SuccotashShow.com and click on the Amazon banner at the top of the page. That will take you to the Amazon site and anything that you buy, they’ll send us a tiny cut of it. If you want to help us offset the costs of production, you can also click on our Donate button at the Succotash site or you can even buy some merch in our Succotashery. So many ways to help pass the Succotash and so little time, really. Thanks once again to Tyson Saner, our associate producer, Joe Paulino, our engineer/producer, an Bill Heywatt, our booth announcer. Thanks for passing the Succotash! — Marc Hershon
Strange Jason is missing on this episode that features the Gdl16 Intern hosting, along with The Monstermatt Minute, Heather Buckley’s Oddscurities, Killer Kuts from Kraig Khaos and music from The Mad Doctors, The Hamburgulars, The Phantom Rockers, Haunted George and more! www.6ftplus.com www.gravediggerslocal.com www.hahahorror.com www.twistedcentral.com www.hahahorror.com www.chillercinema.com www.Creepsville13.com. Creepsville ’13: A Tribute to Forbidden Dimension... The post Episode 117: To Inter An Intern appeared first on Six Foot Plus.
Strange Jason is missing on this episode that features the Gdl16 Intern hosting, along with The Monstermatt Minute, Heather Buckley’s Oddscurities, Killer Kuts from Kraig Khaos and music from The Mad Doctors, The Hamburgulars, The Phantom Rockers, Haunted George and more! www.6ftplus.com www.gravediggerslocal.com www.hahahorror.com www.twistedcentral.com www.hahahorror.com www.chillercinema.com www.Creepsville13.com. Creepsville ’13: A Tribute to Forbidden Dimension... The post Episode 117: To Inter An Intern appeared first on Six Foot Plus.
Seth Applebaum and Greg Hanson are two of Brooklyn's unsung rock n roll heroes. Seth shreds guitar and howls in the scuzzy garage outfits The Mad Doctors and The Fucktons. Greg is the sweating, shirtless power drummer in each. They live together in Bed-Stuy, where Greg runs the fuzz-tinged King Pizza record label and Seth operates the tape-only Ghostload Sound. We talk about their awesome contributions to the Brooklyn music scene and listen to three tracks from Seth's high school projects, which range from MC5-esque proto-punk to afrobeat.
The most notorious novel of the ‘slum fiction’ genre, Morrison’s A Child of the Jago, caused outrage, with its nihilistic depiction of a population of criminals and social outcasts. Morrison claimed that it was an eyewitness account of the real Old Nichol district of Shoreditch. Two years after publication, the rows the book engendered were ongoing in the periodical press. In this illustrated talk, author Sarah Wise (Inconvenient People, The Blackest Streets) explores the real slum that inspired his fantasy vision. Sarah Wise’s book The Blackest Streets: The Life and Death of a Victorian Slum was published by Vintage in June 2009 and was shortlisted for the Royal Society of Literature’s Ondaatje award. Her debut, The Italian Boy: Murder and Grave Robbery in 1830s London, was published in 2004 and was shortlisted for the 2005 Samuel Johnson Prize for Non-Fiction and won the Crime Writers’ Association Gold Dagger for Non-Fiction. Sarah was a major contributor to Iain Sinclair’s compendium London, City of Disappearances (2006). Her latest book, Inconvenient People: Lunacy, Liberty and the Mad Doctors in Victorian England was published last autumn by Vintage.
Attention Listeners "Please Proceed to Muffin Junkee 11 :Al Hotchkiss :Reel to Real First before you listen to this little impromptu Halloween Podcast which I have added quite unofficially on a Lark as a treat for all you listeners of the Muffin Junkee Podcast. Added in honor of All Hallows Eve.Its not numbered nor is an official Episode of My Podcast but more the extra bonus variety But by all means listen and have fun cause there's lots of great Music here! Think of it merely as some lighthearted bonus Candy in the treat bag of all you little ghouls and goblins that roam the night and listen to my Podshow!Thanks! Guests include "Barry "The Night Janitor",Serendipity Sunrise and Peter Young who is convinced we all shouid be doing Enochian Magick as much as possible! Podsafe Music Provided by WWW,Mevio.com Artists on this Halloween Podcast are as follows: The Electric Mess,The Hermits,Igor Specter,Evil Weiner,Rock N Roll Monkee and the Robots,Ghost Harm,Casey Redmond,Al Hotchkiss,The Mad Doctors,Fresh and Onlys,Alcoholic Helltones,Ray Daytona and the Googoobombos,Cakey Face,Giant Blue Zeta Puppies,Pasonics,The Gooeys Jay
The creative team behind The Punisher's strange new direction join me for a Frank (Castle) discussion about turning the Mob's most feared enemy into the hero of Marvel's subterranean Monster community.