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Rod Mullins started off our podcast talking about this past weekend's Indy 500 and Coca-Cola 600, and NASCAR star Kyle Larson's second failed attempt at “The Double.” A sidebar story about a fan who tried to steal Ross Chastain's hat in Victory Lane at the 600 led to a lengthy discussion of ‘70s and ‘80s superfan Morganna the Kissing Bandit, and whether her on-field incursions were real or kayfabe. As you can tell, this week's show is a can't-miss.
Pete Rose said she was “bigger than any one player” in baseball during the 70s and 80s. Morganna the Kissing Bandit became a legend in sports for running onto baseball fields and kissing players during games. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Olá sejam bem vindo ao nosso quadro de entrevistas do Podcast da Mineração. Nesse programa fizemos uma entrevista com Morgana Bárbara com formação em Medicina pela Uniube e especialização em Medicina do Trabalho pela UNIFATEC, atualmente é responsável por programas de saúde ocupacional. Possui expertise em gestão ocupacional em diferentes setores, sempre com foco na saúde dos colaboradores. Sólida atuação em ambientes de alta complexidade, elaboração de relatórios e laudos técnicos detalhados. Conversamos sobre saúde ocupacional para as mulheres no setor mineral, cultura de saúde e bem-estar focada nas necessidades das mulheres e muito mais. Esse é um programa especial em homenagem ao Outubro Rosa em parceria com WIM Criação de Arte: Raul Cadena / Phablo Kauã Patrocinadores Oficiais do Podcast da Mineração: ATHO BIM - https://athobim.com/ - @atho.bim ÍGNEA Geologia & Meio Ambiente - https://www.igneabr.com.br/ - @igneabr Revo Geoscience - https://revogeoscience.com/ O Podcast da Mineração é parceira da Beyond Mining. Adquira o GAIA com o cupm PODCAST10 e obtenha 10% de desconto exclusivo desse software de modelagem e controle da propagação de vibrações induzidas no solo pelo desmonte de rochas com explosivos. Segue o link: https://beyondmining.tech/ Jony Peterson é parceiro da plataforma ISOmines como conteúdista com o curso de Planejamento de Lavra a Céu Aberto utilzando o Micromine. Segue o link de inscrição com desconto exclusivo de lançamento: https://isomines.carrinho.app/one-checkout/ocmtb/18152189 Confiram essa e outras entrevistas no canal e Lembrem-se: "Mineração pode não ser o futuro mas não existe futuro sem a mineração" #mineração #tecnologia #technology #podcastdamineração #podcast #inovação #engenheirodeminas #engenhariademinas #futuro #inovação #innovations #innovations #engenharia #wim #mulheresnaoperacao #womeninmining #operação
Send us a textLost in a hostile forest, the Marquis d'Arkham Josh, a noble emissary of the King of Rhode Island, finds refuge in the company of a strange collection of characters. On Trick or Treat Radio Episode 633 we are joined by our good bud Arkham Josh to discuss the French horror film The Vourdalak from director Adrien Beau! We also have an extended Coffin Corner this week as we honor the fallen, discuss upcoming horror conventions, and dissect and breakdown the king of on stage banter! (Oh Yeah!) So grab some white pancake makeup, paint your face like a French Aristocrat, and strap on for the world's most dangerous podcast!Stuff we talk about: Creep, Jay and Mark Duplass, Peachfuzz, The Creep Tapes, RIP James Earl Jones, Coming to America, Star Wars, good voices, CNN, Darth Vader, Gilbert Gottfried, Grand Moff Tarkin, Carrie Fisher, Peter Cushing, Star Wars Holiday Special, A Disturbance in the Force, Chad McQueen, Martial Law, Silver Scream, Terror-Con, MonstaXpo, Cannibal Holocaust, “They're eating your dogs, they're eating your cats”, Eli Roth, Knock Knock, Borderlands, Green Inferno, Welcome to the Jungle, Demons I & II, Fat Albert, Mutter Museum, Presidential Debate, endorsing a candidate, Hannibal Lecter, Taker's Streak, RIP John Cassady, Capri Sun, Planetary, Warren Ellis, Transmetroplitan, Union Jack, Captain America, KISS, Paul Stanley stage banter, Discogs, Deadpool and Wolverine, Suspiria, The Vourdalak, Bram Stoker's Dracula, Boris Karloff, Night of the Devils, Mario Bava, Black Sabbath, 70s style euro-horror, Super 16mm, Marquis, french films, marionettes, main characters that are puppets, Adrien Beau, Bela Lugosi, Fellini's Casanova, Donald Sutherland, Chesty Morgan, Morganna the Kissing Bandit, Aleksei Tolstoy, The Family of the Vourdalak, MaXXXine, Ti West, Angel, Angel Heart, Oddity, and uncrustables.Support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/trickortreatradioJoin our Discord Community: discord.trickortreatradio.comSend Email/Voicemail: mailto:podcast@trickortreatradio.comVisit our website: http://trickortreatradio.comStart your own podcast: https://www.buzzsprout.com/?referrer_id=386Use our Amazon link: http://amzn.to/2CTdZzKFB Group: http://www.facebook.com/groups/trickortreatradioTwitter: http://twitter.com/TrickTreatRadioFacebook: http://facebook.com/TrickOrTreatRadioYouTube: http://youtube.com/TrickOrTreatRadioInstagram: http://instagram.com/TrickorTreatRadioSupport the show
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In episode 299 UNP founder and curator Grant Scott is in his shed reflecting on photographers as brands, stock photography embracing AI, cardboard rats in photographs, and advice on writing for photographers. Plus this week, photographer Morganna Magee takes on the challenge of supplying Grant with an audio file no longer than 5 minutes in length in which she answer's the question ‘What Does Photography Mean to You?' You can register to join the webinar to find out about the Online MA Professional Photography at Oxford Brookes mentioned in this epsiode here: https://www.brookes.ac.uk/open-days/postgraduate/ma-professional-photography-webinar Morganna Magee is a based in Melbourne, Australia, living and working on the unceded land of the Bunurong/Boonwurrung people of the Kulin Nations, the foothills of the Dandenong ranges. Her practice explores human relations to the non-human world using traditional photographic practices in non-traditional ways. Her work has been awarded and exhibited nationally and internationally. It has also been recognised by institutions such as The National Portrait Gallery, Australia. She is part of Tall Poppy Press and is regularly commissioned for editorial and large-scale community arts projects for The New York Times, The New Yorker, The Guardian, Art and Australia, the Mission for Seafarers, Ronald McDonald House and The Immerse Arts Festival among others. Morganna is the Major Discipline Co-ordinator for Photo Media, at Swinburne University of Technology. www.morgannamagee.com Dr.Grant Scott After fifteen years art directing photography books and magazines such as Elle and Tatler, Scott began to work as a photographer for a number of advertising and editorial clients in 2000. Alongside his photographic career Scott has art directed numerous advertising campaigns, worked as a creative director at Sotheby's, art directed foto8magazine, founded his own photographic gallery, edited Professional Photographer magazine and launched his own title for photographers and filmmakers Hungry Eye. He founded the United Nations of Photography in 2012, and is now a Senior Lecturer and Subject Co-ordinator: Photography at Oxford Brookes University, Oxford, and a BBC Radio contributor. Scott is the author of Professional Photography: The New Global Landscape Explained (Routledge 2014), The Essential Student Guide to Professional Photography (Routledge 2015), New Ways of Seeing: The Democratic Language of Photography (Routledge 2019), and What Does Photography Mean To You? (Bluecoat Press 2020). His photography has been published in At Home With The Makers of Style (Thames & Hudson 2006) and Crash Happy: A Night at The Bangers (Cafe Royal Books 2012). His film Do Not Bend: The Photographic Life of Bill Jay was premiered in 2018. Scott's next book Inside Vogue House: One building, seven magazines, sixty years of stories, Orphans Publishing, is now on pre-sale. www.orphanspublishing.co.uk © Grant Scott 2024
Discover the intriguing story of Morganna Roberts, also known as "The Kissing Bandit." Rachel Teichman, LMSW and Victor Varnado, KSN narrate the life of this famous baseball fan who gained notoriety for kissing players during games.Produced by Victor Varnado & Rachel TeichmanFull Wikipedia here: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/MorgannaWE APPRECIATE YOUR SUPPORT ON PATREON! https://www.patreon.com/wikilistenpodcastFind us on social media!https://www.facebook.com/WikiListenInstagram @WikiListenTwitter @Wiki_ListenYoutubeGet bonus content on Patreon Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
It's Season Two, Episode Four of Sports Out Of Time and this week we've got a double-feature of epic proportions. Also, we're talking about a big ol' crab. ON TAP: Randal and Sam revisit the lives and careers of baseball celebrity Morganna the Kissing Bandit, from her humble beginnings on the streets of Baltimore to becoming one of the most recognizable figures of the 70s, 80s and 90s. Afterwards, the lads look back at the one-and-only San Francisco Crazy Crab, the mascot created for fans who hate mascots. Finally, the lads briefly discuss the most successful mascots of all-time; including Mariner Moose, Mr. Met and Otto the Orange. Plus, the Pop-Culture Time Machine and Trivia (Out Of) Time!! Crab all you want to listeners, Season 3 is back!!!
In light of the horrifying events in Israel, instead of a new episode this week I'm reposting the episode Morganna and I did on the medieval roots of antisemitism. Next week, look forward to hearing from Mike Clelland.
Christina the Crescent Hare visits with Morganna and Barbara to talk all things mushrooms. Magic, psychedelica, medicine, foraging, cooking, mycelial communication, and esoterica--all that and more! There's even a recipe in the show notes.
In this special episode, Scott, Giant Mike and Cardone look back at several Pet Peeve segments from past episodes and air their grievances. On the field perturbances like not stopping the clock, off the field anger at the uselessness of Power Rankings, non-football gripes with a shoutout to an oldie but goodie, Morganna the Kissing Bandit and non-sports head shaking at the right way to use a fast food drive thru. The Crew plus Jets fan Novak will be back to cover camp news next weekThis is where the trio really earns their Angry moniker!Download our podcast at Buzzsprout: https://www.buzzsprout.com/1358293Or wherever you get your podcasts from. We are also now available on YouTube. Search for Three Angry Giants fans and subscribe to our channel.
Show Date: 6/26/23 Andy talks MLB, NY Mets, 80's Baseball Stat of the Week, Rickey Henderson, Morganna the Kissing Bandit, LSU Football, NDSU sports and the Soap Box discussion Dan covers the USFL, College World Series, the NHL Draft. Sports and Songs Podcast Links: https://www.facebook.com/sportsandsongs1 https://twitter.com/SportsandSongs1 https://www.instagram.com/sportsandsongs/ https://www.sportsandsongspodcast.com/ --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/sportsandsongs/message
Morganna and Barbara chat about what the meaning of this new round of disclosure talk could be, along with other stuff. Including a weird light in the sky and river demons.
#85. In this episode of CREATE. PHOTOGRAPHY., Daniel has a conversation with Australian-based photographer Morganna Magee. We talk about several of her projects, her love of film photography (in particular large format), her love of being outside as well as for animals, and other things. Morganna's website: https://www.morgannamagee.com/Morganna's Instagram: @morgannamageeProjects we discussed: Never it wasExtraordinary ExperiencesPortraitsSupport the showI use buzzsprout.com for podcast hosting and love it! If you want to sign up, please use this link and you will get a $20 Amazon Gift Card (sent after 2nd paid invoice). Podcast Homepage: https://createphotography.buzzsprout.com
In 2003, Sports Illustrated compared Morganna Roberts' female measurements, to that of a first-place hockey team record, 60-24-39. In 1969, at Crosley Field in Cincinnati, Ohio, she would begin one of the most endearing baseball traditions throughout the 70's, 80's and 90's, when she hopped the railing and ran out to Center Fielder Pete Rose, to give him a kiss on a $5 dare with her friends. The next day, a writer for the Cincinnati Enquirer, dubbed her Morganna The Kissing Bandit, and a legend was born. From her meager, horriffic beginnings and being homeless in Baltimore City, eating out of trashcans. To becoming one of the biggest baseball spectacles of the era and running a multi-million dollar business. This is the amazing story, of the gift that was the Kissing Bandit. #MorgannaCottrellRoberts #MorgannaTheKissingBandit #PeteRose #GeorgeBrett #SteveGarvey #CalRipkenJr #LenBarker #DonMattingly #NolanRyan #DickieThon
In 2003, Sports Illustrated compared Morganna Roberts' female measurements, to that of a first-place hockey team record, 60-24-39. In 1969, at Crosley Field in Cincinnati, Ohio, she would begin one of the most endearing baseball traditions throughout the 70's, 80's and 90's, when she hopped the railing and ran out to Center Fielder Pete Rose, to give him a kiss on a $5 dare with her friends. The next day, a writer for the Cincinnati Enquirer, dubbed her Morganna The Kissing Bandit, and a legend was born. From her meager, horriffic beginnings and being homeless in Baltimore City, eating out of trashcans. To becoming one of the biggest baseball spectacles of the era and running a multi-million dollar business. This is the amazing story, of the gift that was the Kissing Bandit. #MorgannaCottrellRoberts #MorgannaTheKissingBandit #PeteRose #GeorgeBrett #SteveGarvey #CalRipkenJr #LenBarker #DonMattingly #NolanRyan #DickieThon
En 2015, “Made in Bangkok” le presentó al mundo el nacimiento de una guerrera: Morganna Love. Aquel documental no sólo marcó la vida de esta cantante, actriz y modelo; también significó un nuevo capítulo en el activismo LGBT+. Ahora, ella es todo un icono de la lucha por los derechos humanos y la prueba fehaciente de que la plenitud dentro del colectivo de la diversidad es más que posible.
From BarbaraMorganna and I love movies, and so does Zoe Burdette. We planned on having an episode about the paranormal in cinema with the three of us, each talking about three films with paranormal themes or stories, and we even recorded it. Alas, the Internet Gods were displeased by the offerings I gave (popcorn, while appropriate for the episode, was not sufficient….maybe I needed to add extra butter) and so Zoe's track on the episode only recorded intermittently, But this time! This time, Zoe and Barbara got together and recorded the episode, and everything worked out. If you like it, we can always do another episode, and this time get Morganna with us and hey, maybe another guest in addition to Zoe. So, what's happening in this episode? We talk about films that not only have the theme of paranormal activity or phenomena in them, but which also are centered on a nuclear family. All of the films involve small children directly and it's interesting to watch this dynamic play out in different settings and time periods. Horror films often gain a lot of their juju from the complex dynamics of family life. Parents are doing the best they can with what is happening, children bring energy into the situation and are often the threatened parties, and sometimes, we are reminded that the real monsters are other humans—not ghosts, aliens, demons or cryptids. Or, for that matter, Pagans, Witches, or other humans who have been pushed to the margins of the dominant society and demonized for ages.
Hayley sits down with Morganna and Barbara and tells tales of a ghost and his hidden treasure, a Lady in White, precognitions, missing time missing objects and more.
Morganna and Barbara welcome a neighbor from just across the ridge, Katherine Ziff, to talk about her books. They include the history of the former Athens Lunatic Asylum, working with children and art, and the history and creation of homeopathic flower essences.
Tim Renner and Chad Redding hang out with Morganna and Barbara, catching up on everyone's projects both mundane and paranormal. Books, bookbinding, printing, paper making, watercolor pigments begin the discussion which then swings around to the nature of The Greys, and of course, those mysterious lights that just seem to follow us around. There's more, of course.
We kick off the new season by inducting legendary sports fan and comedian Morganna Roberts in our annual Valentine's-themed episode.
From Barbara"Long,, long ago, before Fox was born and I ever said the phrase “It's like six degrees of John Keel” to Morganna, we used to have our Athens family over for dinner at least once a week. After dinner, we'd have coffee and dessert, and sit and talk about whatever weird stuff we'd read about in the latest issue of “The Fortean Times.” The talk would go on long into the night, with multiple pots of coffee being made and drunk. Ideas would percolate with the coffee and stories would be told and retold, analyzed, theorized deconstructed and reconstructed. Thing on the Stairs would slink down the steps, and hunker in a sparkling grey mist at the bottom, and listen to the tales and laughter. Dan and I were usually the last two awake. Everyone else would tap out and go to bed around two a.m. This episode is a taste of what those long ago evenings were like, minus the coffee, the cats on our laps and Thing on the Stairs."
Steve Berg returns to the podcast to finally talk with Morganna and Barbara about the weirdness of Nebraska. And there's a lot of it!
Morganna and Barbara settle in for a conversation about the sacred nature of anomalous lights with r
From Barbara"So, I'm back, and Morganna's back and even though the last three weeks of the year went sideways for everyone in every branch of our family, we still made an episode where we exhort everyone to Be The Weird you want to see in the World. I mean that. Tell your Story. Read that strange book. Talk to that weird artist you saw on Instagram. Make friends with a Crazy Cat Lady. Take up podcasting, start a new music style and have fun. Because there's all sorts of negative crazy shit in the world right now, so we need all the positive weird shit we can get out there to counteract it all!"
Barbara and Morganna look back at the weirdness of 2022, and forward to the weirdness of 2023 in a lighthearted little mother/daughter talk. Next week, they'll return to their regular once a week schedule of Keelian podcast magic.
Hello, Keelian People! This week Barbara and Morganna have a really special guest, someone They've wanted to speak with since the podcast started. Alex Matsuo, author, ghosthunter, youtuber and maker of fascinating and funny paranormal TikToks, visits us to talk about her newest book, The Hamptonville Hauntings: The Ghosts of the Trivette Clinic. While she's with us she talks about her favorite experiences out in the field, discusses her humane and humanistic methods of ghost hunting and what it's like to make contact with both friendly and unfriendly spirits. The book is really good—I edited it—so I've read it twice. It's a fun read, and Alex is a fun guest.
Morganna and Barbara welcome Steve Berg to talk about Weird Nebraska. But then they forgot to ask about it. Don't worry—He'll be back.
Morganna and Barbara are joined by Mike Pingleton and the trio talk herpetology, cryptids, The Loveland Frogman and The Other.
Morganna and Barbara are happy to welcome back to the podcast, Allison Jornlin! In her third episode with us on the subject of unsung female paranormal investigators from history, she talks about Zora Neale Hurston. Most folks know about Zora from her fiction, especially her novel, Their Eyes Were Watching God, but she did so many other things besides write wonderful novels, plays and short stories. She was also an anthropologist who was a colleague of Margaret Mead and who worked with pioneering anthropologist Franz Boas. In that capacity, she also became a folklorist and a paranormal investigator when she went to collect and document folktales, herbal remedies, and spiritual practices of the New World African diaspora. She was initiated into voodoo and worked with conjure doctors, houngan, and other spiritual leaders in Jamaica, Haiti, and New Orleans. She was given the name, “Rain Bringer” at one of her initiations after fasting for three days and lying face down on a couch in darkness for three days. She had visions during her initiatory fast, but she didn't report what they were. However, many paranormal happens did occur to her and around her and Allison, Morganna and I talk about a great many of them. She also was the first academic to believe that zombies were real, and were created by the use of some sort of poison or drug, though she couldn't find out what it was. Decades later, following up on her instinct about the creation of zombies, anthropologist Wade Davis found out at least part of the secret of the zombie making poison and wrote about it in his book, The Serpent and the Rainbow. There's lots of fun to be had here, great true ghost stories and conjure stories as well as weird asides about obscure laundry chemicals. Yes, you heard it right. Laundry chemicals. The other books we talk about in this episode are Of Mules and Men and Tell My Horse, both by Zora Neal Hurston and Zora Neale Hurston on Florida Food by Frederick Douglas Opie. (Allison highly recommends the Audible version of Of Mules and Men)I mistakenly referred to Ntozake Shange's memoir cookbook, If I Can Cook/You Know God Can as being by Zora. I have read both books, and they are right next to each other on my shelf of African diaspora cookbooks (yes, I have a shelf of them) and they are both excellent.
Morganna and Barbara answer listeners questions in celebration of the 100th episode of 6 Degrees of John Keel.
Barbara and Morganna are joined by Mike Clelland who is the author of The Messengers: Owls, Synchronicity and the UFO Abductee.Mike's also written Hidden Experience: A Memoir of Owls, Synchronicity and UFO Contact and Stories from the Messengers: Owls, UFO's a Deeper Reality. All three books are fascinating looks at a seemingly disparate set of experiences that one would think are rare—except, they're not. Mike has the files of stories from all over the world proving that this deeply human experience is all too normal, real and always presages deep changes ahead for the experiencer.
Chad returns to visit with Morganna and Barbara while the three talk about the spiritual changes that occur in the fall. Myriad topics are covered, including harbingers of autumn, shadowy figures near the woods, pawpaws and persimmons,Morganna's goblins, and a mysterious voice that appeared from nowhere.
We at Paranormal UK Radio welcome Barbara and Morganna to the Network. First show - 6 Degrees of john Keel - Zelia Edgar Barbara and Morgana talk with Zelia discussing her new book plus other occasions of High Strangeness. In the introduction to her newly published book, 'Just Another Tin Foil Hat Presents', Zelia Edgar describes it as a metaphoric place of paradox:”We are in the boondocks of the Twilight Zone, a place where half-formed concepts cavort with full-fledged nightmares, There are no clear boundaries here. Occurrences and appearances bleed through the tidy, self-contained categories that convention dictates should stand. Patterns exist between all anomalies, whether they be cryptid encounters, hauntings, UFO sightings, poltergeist phenomena, religious apparitions, folkloric beliefs or demonic manifestations. The evidence at once points in two separate ways — to physical occurrences that can't abide by physical laws. Objective events that revel in subjective appearances. Simply put, the evidence points to something paradoxical.”I like to think of this book as “The Greatest Hits of High Strangeness.” It's like one of those compilation albums they sold on TV in the 1970's, except instead of songs, it's monsters, UFO's and apparitions, oh, my! Sit back and enjoy Zelia, Barbara and Morganna as they talk about the book, the cases therein, patterns that emerge in high strangeness cases and what the heck is it about feet in these strange happenings.
Alex Matsuo, author, ghost hunter and all-around wonderful person, visits with Morganna and Barbara to talk about her new book, the ethics of ghost hunting and shares some of her favorite haunted experiences in the field.
Morganna and Barbara talk with David Perkins who has been studying the paranormal in the context of Gaia for decades. The three discuss Gaian consciousness, communication, and cattle mutilations.
Barbara and Morganna and special guest Stephanie Burnham settle down to talk about Jordan Peele's new film, "Nope." It's not just another UFO movie, but it's still a UFO movie, so of course, we had to see it. Movie nerding commences.
Your friendly neighborhood book nerds, Barbara and Morganna talk about one of their favorite novelists, Graham Joyce. His deft and folkloric treatment of The Other in his works is very similar to how the book nerds both experience weirdness in their lives. They describe 4 books that listeners may want to read.
Barbara and Morganna get to chat with Dr. Russ Jones, a local Bigfoot researcher who investigates in West Virginia and Appalachian Ohio.
Morganna Love toca el alma de las personas cuando canta ópera. Pero por un largo tiempo, la sociedad no estaba lista para escuchar su voz. Producido por Erick Yáñez Productora asociada: Elisa Ayala Ilustración de Jossie Caamal - @_yoyosie_ Advertencias de contenido: bullying, discusión de disforia de género Puedes conocer más de la vida de Morganna con su autobiografía, "En el cuerpo correcto" de Penguin Random House, o en el documental "Made in Bangkok", dirigido por Flavio Florencio, el cual narra su viaje a Tailandia y su participación en Miss International Queen. Visita https://estonoesradio.mx/programas/cuir para más detalles y más historias para seguir viviendo.
Barbara and Morganna nerd hard on science fiction and its relationship to and treatment of the idea of the Other.
Barbara and Morganna discuss the intersection between fiction, folklore, imagination and the Other.
Money coach, Morganna Rae, joins me for an eye-opening discussion about how to rebuild yourself financially and heal the rift between heart, spirit, and money.Have you ever thought about your relationship with money? Did you even know there was such a thing? If you are newly divorced or thinking about it, it's very likely your relationship with money is wrought with fear, scarcity, resentment, or another negative emotion. Morganna explains the root cause of money issues and the connection between love and money, and even asks a mic-dropping question, which left me speechless. Make sure you listen all the way to the end, where I share the answers to her question (which really surprised me!)Episode Highlights:Money is the number one excuse for what we can't have, do, or beIf you dig deep enough, money issues are love issuesFiguring out the root cause of your issues with money. Hint: it's not about money, it's about what money representsWhen you change your relationship with money, you change the way you see yourself and relate to the world
Stephanie Quick returns and talks with Barbara and Morganna about the issues of gender, sexuality, biology that swirl around Sasquatch as a cultural icon in modern America. Warning: we talk about bodies and parts of bodies and what they do, so if female biology squicks you, and you don't want to listen to mature themes, skip this episode and come back next week for something a little bit less biological.
Way back in July of last year, Seriah Azkath visited the podcast and talked with Barbara and Morganna about all things paranormal and Other. We all had so much fun, we talked for over three hours. This is the last half of the conversation, which starts out with the trio geeking out over the 1990's SF TV classic, Babylon 5 and then moves on to life, the paranormal and everything.
Zelia Edgar joins Morganna and Barbara to talk about her new book, "Just Another Tinfoil Hat Presents." Lots of fun and high strangeness ensues.