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This month we are featuring a feed drop of one of many incredible podcasts on the RQ Network: The Sleep Wake Cycle. The Sleep Wake Cycle is an audio drama blending supernatural horror with noir and dark fantasy. This first episode of The Sleep Wake Cycle called “The Insomniac” finds exopsychotics investigator Isaiah Stroud with a new government assignment — assessing the state of the US in the wake of the Great Darkness of 1999. The Sleep Wake Cycle is from the same brilliant creators behind the Maeltopia podcast. Introduction and outro by Anusia Battersby. Listen to The Sleep Wake Cycle on The Rusty Quill website, on Acast, or listen wherever you get your podcasts, or to learn more about the world of Maeltopia check out its official website. Credits: Written by Mark Anzalone Edited by Walker Kornfeld Sound mastering by Steven J. Anzalone -- Isaiah Stroud voiced by Mark Anzalone Handler voiced by Mark Anzalone -- Sleep Wake Cycle Theme by Shawn Zeller Outro music by Steven Anzalone Music by Michael Vignola, Shahead Mostafafar, Emilio Merone, Oliver Michael, and Steven Anzalone Sound effects are licensed from third party providers including Envato, Epidemic Sound, and Artlist Disclaimer: This show is written in a first-hand, first-person format from uncertain and inconsistent narrators. This show explores specific mental health conditions. Whilst there is consistent use of derogatory terms for those with specific conditions or neurodivergence including lunatic, maniac, crazy, psychosis etc., this show is written and produced by a team that live with some of the specific illnesses featured within, including Tourette's syndrome, schizoaffective disorder, insomnia, obsessive compulsive disorder, hallucinations, delusions, anxiety and depressive conditions, among others. Our team also features an academic background in neurology and psychology that has been drawn on to aim for sensitivity and accuracy. The intent of the language and experiences within the Sleep/Wake Cycle, and the extended works of Maeltopia, are designed to explore these conditions and their related isolation and degradation as experienced first hand. The world of Maeltopia is one where the mentally unwell are the majority. Yet there are still outliers who are hunted out. Content warnings: Murderers Audio Hallucinations Visual Hallucinations Fear of the Dark Menacing Agencies Derogatory terms for Mental Illness Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
This week, host Jorden Guth is joined by SoundStage's Doug Schneider, Jason Thorpe, and Matt Bonaccio to discuss the biggest audio show in the world, what's new, what's different, and what were their favorite sights and sounds this time around. Sources: Coverage of High End 2024 - Munich, Germany: https://soundstageglobal.com/index.php/shows-events/high-end-2024-munich-germany High End Society: https://www.highendsociety.de Chapters: 00:00:00 Announcement 00:00:28 What's Munich all about? 00:20:01 Music break: "Scapes" by Gray North 00:20:48 Favorite sights and sounds 00:46:30 “Diagrammatic” by Oliver Michael
"The Sleep/Wake Cycle series premiere finds exopsychotics investigator Isaiah Stroud with a new government assignment — assessing the state of the US in the wake of the Great Darkness of 1999. From the creators of the Maeltopia podcast. EARLY ACCESS to podcast episodes, behind-the-scenes bonus videos with the Maeltopia team and more await you on our Patreon! Join us on Discord! Want to learn more about the world of Maeltopia? Check out our website! Be sure like, comment, rate and review us on Apple Podcasts or your favorite podcast platform! We appreciate your support! Credits: Written by Mark Anzalone Edited by Walker Kornfeld Sound mastering by Steven J. Anzalone -- Isaiah Stroud voiced by Mark Anzalone Handler voiced by Mark Anzalone -- Sleep Wake Cycle Theme by Shawn Zeller Outro music by Steven Anzalone Music by Michael Vignola, Shahead Mostafafar, Emilio Merone, Oliver Michael, and Steven Anzalone Sound effects are licensed from third party providers including Envato, Epidemic Sound, and Artlist"
Happy New Year and welcome back for Season 9 of Disasters: Deconstructed!!! We can't wait to spend time with you again - or for the first time - as we explore why disasters really happen. This season we will be exploring local stories through 3 mini-series from around the world. Tune in to hear more about what we have in store :) Follow us on Twitter, Instagram and Facebook @DisastersDecon Rate and Review on Apple Podcasts Subscribe wherever you get your podcasts! Music this week from "Thinking of You" by Oliver Michael.
Friday returns home, Victoria decides to trust herself, and Mr. Writingdesk breaks protocol. The theme of tonight's episode is Libraries.(To avoid spoilers, content warnings are listed at the end of this episode description).The bonus story that goes with this episode is ‘Forgotten Faces', and is available for Hallowoods patrons on the show's Patreon, along with behind-the-scenes, exclusive merchandise, and more! Because the show runs without ads or sponsors, we rely on support from fans to guarantee the survival of this LGBTQ+ horror podcast.Hello From The Hallowoods is written and produced by William A. Wellman, a queer horror author. You can visit their website for more information! The transcript for this episode is available on the Hello From The Hallowoods Website. Click here to read!You can also find Hello From The Hallowoods on social media! The show is on Facebook, Instagram, and Twitter at @thehallowoods. If you'd like to connect with other fans of the show, there's even a fan-run Discord Server!Music for this episode was used under license from Artlist.com. The soundtracks featured were: ‘Forest Overture', by Yehezkel Raz, ‘Here There', by Yehezkel Raz,‘Currents', by Ardie Son, ‘Odd Numbers', by Curtis Cole,‘Yearning', by ANBR, ‘Dance and Whisper', by ANBR,‘Zircon', by Ottom, ‘Witness - Extended Version', by Oliver Michael,‘Run with the Wolves', by Ardie Son,‘Trapped in my Nightmares', by We Are the Good, ‘Immaterial', by ANBR,‘In Features', by Peter Matri, ‘Ganymede', by Yehezkel Raz,‘Seasons', by ANBR, ‘Omega', by Ardie Son, ‘Bad Friends', by Tamuz Dekel, ‘Exhale', by Salt of the Sound,And ‘Farewell', by Maya Belsitzman and Matan Ephrat Content warnings for this episode include: Al has no skin (as usual), Violence, Kidnapping and abduction, Death + Injury, Blood, Needles, Birds, Gun Mention, Strangulation/suffocation, Static (including sfx), Emotional Manipulation, Body horror, Werewolf related body dysphoria, House fires
The Sleep/Wake Cycle series premiere finds exopsychotics investigator Isaiah Stroud with a new government assignment — assessing the state of the US in the wake of the Great Darkness of 1999.From the creators of the Maeltopia podcast.EARLY ACCESS to podcast episodes, behind-the-scenes bonus videos with the Maeltopia team and more await you on our Patreon!Join us on Discord!Want to learn more about the world of Maeltopia? Check out our website!Be sure like, comment, rate and review us on Apple Podcasts or your favorite podcast platform! We appreciate your support!Credits:Written by Mark AnzaloneEdited by Walker KornfeldSound mastering by Steven J. Anzalone--Isaiah Stroud voiced by Mark AnzaloneHandler voiced by Mark Anzalone--Sleep Wake Cycle Theme by Shawn ZellerOutro music by Steven AnzaloneMusic by Michael Vignola, Shahead Mostafafar, Emilio Merone, Oliver Michael, and Steven AnzaloneSound effects are licensed from third party providers including Envato, Epidemic Sound, and ArtlistDisclaimer:This show is written in a first-hand, first-person format from uncertain and inconsistent narrators. This show explores specific mental health conditions. Whilst there is consistent use of derogatory terms for those with specific conditions or neurodivergence including lunatic, maniac, crazy, psychosis etc., this show is written and produced by a team that live with some of the specific illnesses featured within, including Tourette's syndrome, schizoaffective disorder, insomnia, obsessive compulsive disorder, hallucinations, delusions, anxiety and depressive conditions, among others. Our team also features an academic background in neurology and psychology that has been drawn on to aim for sensitivity and accuracy. The intent of the language and experiences within the Sleep/Wake Cycle, and the extended works of Maeltopia, are designed to explore these conditions and their related isolation and degradation as experienced first hand. The world of Maeltopia is one where the mentally unwell are the majority. Yet there are still outliers who are hunted out. Content warnings: Murderers Audio Hallucinations Visual Hallucinations Fear of the Dark Menacing AgenciesDerogatory terms for Mental Illness Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Rick cleans up, Clara plots her steps, and Moth makes a point. The theme of tonight's episode is Winters.(To avoid spoilers, content warnings are listed at the end of this episode description).The bonus story that goes with this episode is ‘Bad Reception', and is available for Hallowoods patrons on the show's Patreon, along with behind-the-scenes, exclusive merchandise, and more! Because the show runs without ads or sponsors, we rely on support from fans to guarantee the survival of this LGBTQ+ horror podcast.Hello From The Hallowoods is written and produced by William A. Wellman, a queer horror author. You can visit their website for more information! The transcript for this episode is available on the Hello From The Hallowoods Website. Click here to read!You can also find Hello From The Hallowoods on social media! The show is on Facebook, Instagram, and Twitter at @thehallowoods. If you'd like to connect with other fans of the show, there's even a fan-run Discord Server!Music for this episode was used under license from Artlist.com. The soundtracks featured were: ‘Forest Overture', by Yehezkel Raz, ‘Metamorphosis', by The Bows, ‘The Art of Connection', by Ardie Son, ‘Too Much', by Michael Vignola, ‘In Features', by Peter Matri, ‘Tortured Lands', by Kyle Preston, ‘Hello Sleepwalker', by Ardie Son, ‘Zircon', by Ottom, ‘Sun Up', by Laurel Violet, ‘The Tree Who Grew On Water', by Yoav Ilan, ‘The Wanderer', by Yehezkel Raz, ‘Witness - Extended Version', by Oliver Michael,‘Come Back Home', by Ardie Son, ‘Ganymede', by Yehezkel Raz, ‘Free Radicals', by Stanley Gurvich, ‘Dark Blood', by Jimmy Svensson, ‘Exhale', by Salt of the Sound, And ‘Farewell', by Maya Belsitzman and Matan EphratContent warnings for this episode include: Abuse, Ableism, Animal death (Dogsmell, Tulip as usual), Violence, Kidnapping and abduction, Death + Injury, Blood, Gun Mention, Gunshots (including sfx), Strangulation/suffocation, Static (including sfx), Emotional Manipulation, Drowning, Bugs, Body horror
Le dernier acte de Trophy ! Après toutes les épreuves passées, nos chasseurs de trésors touchent presque au but ! Mais le gardien de la Cathédrale se dresse devant eux : un magnifique cerf de Jade, haut de plusieurs mètres. Et quelles autres épreuves les attendent dans la cathédrale ? Le verdict tout de suite dans cet épisode final de notre mini-série sur Trophy Dark. Cet épisode est mené par Neuralnoise & les joueurs sont Jordi (Alake), Yann (Valen) et Malohin (Pella) Retrouvez tous les épisodes de la JDR Academy sur www.jdracademy.com Crédits musique Evil Forest, World of Warcraft Witness, Oliver Michael (extended version) Dusk of the Dryad, Tabletop Audio Dark Continent, Tabletop Audio Spirit of the Plains, Tabletop Audio Dusk of the Dryad, Tabletop Audio Temple Garden, Tabletop Audio Generation Ship, Tabletop Audio Lorekeeper Grove, Tabletop Audio Gnossienne n°1, Romi Kopelman
C'est reparti en ce lundi pour du Trophy ! Nous retrouvons nos chasseurs de trésors une nouvelle fois dans leur périple au coeur de la Forêt de Kaldhur. Parvenus à fraterniser avec un groupe de bandits habitant les abords d'une mangrove, ces derniers leur ont indiqué le chemin vers l'objet de leur quête : La Cathédrale Purifiante. Mais la route est encore longue et parsemée de dangers multiples et insidieux… Au programme de cet épisode, des insectes dégueux, une rivière dangereuse, ainsi qu'une terrible fièvre. Nos aventuriers s'en sortiront ils ? “ Cet épisode est mené par Neuralnoise & les joueurs sont Jordi (Alake), Yann (Valen) et Malohin (Pella) Retrouvez tous les épisodes de la JDR Academy sur www.jdracademy.com Crédits musique Evil Forest, World of Warcraft Witness, Oliver Michael (extended version) Heart Briar, Tabletop Audio Swamp Planet, Tabletop Audio Aftermath, Tabletop Audio Moisture Farm, Tabletop Audio Yokai Forest, Tabletop Audio Dusk of the Dryad, Tabletop Audio Gnossienne n°1, Romi Kopelman
Aujourd'hui c'est lundi, et tout au long du mois de mars 2023, le lundi c'est Trophy ! Nous allons découvrir ensemble le jeu Trophy Dark de Jesse Ross. Les joueurs interprètent des chasseurs de trésors criblés de dettes qui font route vers la Cathédrale Purifiante, un ancien édifice isolé dans la vaste forêt de Kaldhur. Elle serait toujours emplie de richesses incommensurables du passé. Néanmoins, nos chasseurs de trésors devront se méfier du plus grand danger durant leur périple, la Forêt elle-même. Car celles et ceux qu'elle autorise de pénétrer ses terres reviennent rarement… " Cet épisode est mené par Neuralnoise & les joueurs sont Jordi (Alake), Yann (Valen) et Malohin (Pella). Le scénario (appelé "incursion" dans Trophy Dark) est "The Flocculent Cathedral" de Jim Crocker Retrouvez tous les épisodes de la JDR Academy sur www.jdracademy.com Crédits musique Forest Dark Enchanted, World of Warcraft Witness, de Oliver Michael (extended version) Enchanged Forest Day, World of Warcraft Wetlands Day, World of Warcraft Horror, de Ben Puntry (Faster Than Light) Marsh Day, World of Warcraft Swamp Thing, Tabletop Audio Swamplandia, Tabletop Audio Swamp Planet, Tabletop Audio Gnossienne n°1, Romi Kopelman
The guests at a ski resort are met with horrifying circumstances during a particularly heavy snow storm. Music by Oliver Michael and G-Yerro For access to my audiobook, go to patreon.com/acephale Instagram: @acephalehorrorfiction Twitter: @jeffwalkersdead Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
It's the recording from our second live show! This aired as part of the Streaming For Survivors event to support the WAVAW crisis center in March 2022. Casper Oliver returns as Downing Hill archivist Laurence Abbot to uncover secrets about the library... and himself.(To avoid spoilers, content warnings are listed at the end of this episode description).The Season 2 Epilogue that goes with this episode is ‘Something Broken, and is available for Hallowoods patrons on the show's Patreon, along with behind-the-scenes, exclusive merchandise, and more! Because the show runs without ads or sponsors, we rely on support from fans to guarantee the survival of this LGBTQ+ horror podcast.The transcript for this episode is available on the Hello From The Hallowoods Website. Click here to read!Casper Oliver is a queer voice actor, writer, and podcast producer! You can find them in excellent shows like Jar of Rebuke, Nexilis Games, The Soft-Boiled Detective, Georgie Romero Is Done For, and The Queer Thesperience. You can find him at @casperoliverVO or at their personal website. The character of Laurence Abbot originally appeared in the 'Athenaeums' S1 Miniseries, written by guest author Theo Dixon. Theo is a queer author, podcaster and aspiring mortician, and can be found at @eldriitchbones or at crow's personal website. Hello From The Hallowoods is written and produced by William A. Wellman, a queer horror author and writing coach. You can visit their website for more information! You can also find Hello From The Hallowoods on social media! The show is on Facebook, Instagram, and Twitter at @thehallowoods. If you'd like to connect with other fans of the show, there's even a fan-run Discord Server!Music for this episode was used under license from Artlist.com. The soundtracks featured were: ‘Forest Overture', by Yehezkel Raz, ‘82 Years Old', by Yehezkel Raz, ‘Bad Friends', by Tamuz Dekel, ‘Here There', by Yehezkel Raz, ‘Gazing Wide', by Tamuz Dekel, ‘Odd Numbers', by Curtis Cole, ‘Afternoon Mist', by Yehezkel Raz, ‘A Drop Of Sparks', by Benja,‘Metamorphosis,' by The Bows, ‘Don't Mind The Rain', by the Oriole Orchestra (public domain),‘Dark Tension', by Kyle Preston, ‘No One Is Out Here', by Yehezkel Raz,‘Bleeding Fields', by Muted,‘Ganymede', by Yehezkel Raz, ‘Witness - Extended Version' by Oliver Michael, ‘Ascending Power', by Shahead Mostafafar, ‘The Desert', by Patrick Ussher, ‘Dark Blood', by Jimmy Svensson, ‘We', by Fjodor,‘Tea For One', by Yehezkel Raz, ‘A Journey's Epilogue - Instrumental Version', by Sivan Talmor, ‘Exhale', by Salt of the Sound,And ‘Farewell', by Maya Belsitzman and Matan EphratContent warnings for this episode include: Memory loss, Parental death, Violence, Kidnapping and abduction, Death + Injury, Blood, Religious Violence, Birds, Strangulation/suffocation, Static (including sfx), Emotional Manipulation, Drowning, Bugs, Body horror
Jonah discusses with his future, the Omen comes home, and Elena makes an unlikely sale. The theme of tonight's episode is Omens.(To avoid spoilers, content warnings are listed at the end of this episode description).The bonus story that goes with this episode is ‘Harbinger', and is available for Hallowoods patrons on the show's Patreon, along with behind-the-scenes, exclusive merchandise, and more! Because the show runs without ads or sponsors, we rely on support from fans to guarantee the survival of this LGBTQ+ horror podcast.The voice of Melanie Flores is Daisy Guevara, a voice actor, storyteller, and wonderful creative talent based in NYC. You can find Daisy in shows like the upcoming Atypical Artists series Mirage Diner, Meteor City, and Greater Boston! Find them at www.daisyguevara.com, or on twitter at @daisyG_VA.The voice of Anderson Faust is Mark Adams, a voice actor, wrestling announcer, scout leader, and serial podcaster. Mark runs too many podcasts to count, including the Chucky franchise show ChuckyVision, childhood nostalgia revisited in Right In The Childhood, the Inevitable Sporadic Wrestling Cast with Mark Adams, and Shipwrecked and Comatose, a Red Dwarf podcast. You can find him on Twitter at @markadamsHC, or learn about his humanist work here.Hello From The Hallowoods is written and produced by William A. Wellman, a queer horror author and writing coach. You can visit their website for more information! The transcript for this episode is available on the Hello From The Hallowoods Website. Click here to read!You can also find Hello From The Hallowoods on social media! The show is on Facebook, Instagram, and Twitter at @thehallowoods. If you'd like to connect with other fans of the show, there's even a fan-run Discord Server!Music for this episode was used under license from Artlist.com. The soundtracks featured were: 'Forest Overture', by Yehezkel Raz, 'Walking in Forests', by Ben Winwood,'Soft Awakening', by John Gegelman, 'Zircon', by Ottom,'Dead Leaves', by Yehezekel Raz, 'Witness - Extended Version', by Oliver Michael, 'The Desert', by Patrick Usher, 'Dreamy Girl', by Alex Grohl,'Mysa', by Laurel Violet, 'Witch's Brew', by C.K. Martin, 'Dark Tension', by Kyle Preston, 'Metamorphosis', by The Bows, 'Ganymede', by Yehezkel Raz, 'Afternoon Mist', by Yehezkel Raz,'Too Much', by Michael Vignola, 'Exhale', by Salt Of The Sound, and 'Farewell', by Maya Belsitzman and Matan Ephrat Content warnings for this episode include: Self-harm, Ableism, Animal death (birds, rats and forest creatures, implied), Violence, Kidnapping and abduction, Death + Injury, Birds, Static (including sfx), Emotional Manipulation, Bugs, Body horror
Diggory calls the Phantom Station, Clara finds her way, and Mrs. Wicker prays for victory. The theme of tonight's episode is Broomsticks.(To avoid spoilers, content warnings are listed at the end of this episode description).The bonus story that goes with this episode is ‘Finals', and is available for Hallowoods patrons on the show's Patreon, along with behind-the-scenes, exclusive merchandise, and more! Because the show runs without ads or sponsors, we rely on support from fans to guarantee the survival of this LGBTQ+ horror podcast.Hello From The Hallowoods is written and produced by William A. Wellman, a queer horror author and writing coach. You can visit their website for more information! The transcript for this episode is available on the Hello From The Hallowoods Website. Click here to read!You can also find Hello From The Hallowoods on social media! The show is on Facebook, Instagram, and Twitter at @thehallowoods. If you'd like to connect with other fans of the show, there's even a fan-run Discord Server!Music for this episode was used under license from Artlist.com. The soundtracks featured were: ‘Forest Overture', by Yehezkel Raz, ‘Dark Blood', by Jimmy Svensson, ‘Don't Look Back', by Matooma, ‘Grounded', by Jameson Nathan Jones, ‘Interspacing', by Yehezkel Raz, ‘Zircon', by Ottom, ‘Once Upon A Time', by Maya Belsitzman and Matan Ephrat, ‘Lost', by Generation Lost, ‘Dark Tension', by Kyle Preston, ‘Don't Mind The Rain', by the Oriole Orchestra (public domain), ‘The Wanderer', by Yehezkel Raz, ‘Flight of the Inner Bird - Instrumental Version' by Sivan Talmor, ‘Witness - Extended Version', by Oliver Michael, ‘Hymn 1', by Kyle Preston, ‘Path of the Righteous', by Alon Peretz, ‘Fathom', by Kyle Preston, ‘Exhale', by Salt of the Sound, And ‘Farewell', by Maya Belsitzman and Matan Ephrat Content warnings for this episode include: Abuse, Ableism, Animal death (Dogsmell as usual), Violence, Kidnapping and abduction, Death + Injury, Blood, Mental illness, Transphobia, Homophobia, Birds, Static (including sfx), Emotional Manipulation, Body horror, Religious Violence, Lengthy Prayers
Arnold goes fishing, Danielle wakes up, and Polly regrets his choices. The theme of tonight's episode is Lungs. (To avoid spoilers, content warnings are listed at the end of this episode description). The bonus story that goes with this episode is ‘Housekeeping', and is available for Hallowoods patrons on the show's Patreon, along with behind-the-scenes, exclusive merchandise, and more! Because the show runs without ads or sponsors, we rely on support from fans to guarantee the survival of this LGBTQ+ horror podcast. Hello From The Hallowoods is written and produced by William A. Wellman, a queer horror author and writing coach. You can visit their website for more information! The transcript for this episode is available on the Hello From The Hallowoods Website. Click here to read! You can also find Hello From The Hallowoods on social media! The show is on Facebook, Instagram, and Twitter at @thehallowoods. If you'd like to connect with other fans of the show, there's even a fan-run Discord Server! Music for this episode was used under license from Artlist.com. The soundtracks featured were: ‘Forest Overture', by Yehezkel Raz, ‘Walking in Forests', by Ben Winwood, ‘Too Much', by Michael Vignola, ‘Under the Waves', by Borrtex, ‘Tea for One', by Yehezkel Raz, ‘Witness - Extended Version', by Oliver Michael, ‘Retrospecting', by Yehezkel Raz, ‘The Tree Who Grew On Water', by Yoav Ilan, ‘Pentecost - Reworked', by Christopher Galovan, ‘Don't Mind The Rain', by the Oriole Orchestra (public domain), ‘Choral No. 56 - Bach', by Ardie Son, ‘Yearning', by Michael FK, ‘Ganymede', by Yehezkel Raz, ‘Snake Island', by Piotr Hummel, ‘Searching Through The Rubble', by Josh McCausland, ‘Redemption', by Ben Winwood, ‘Exhale', by Salt of the Sound, And ‘Farewell', by Maya Belsitzman and Matan Ephrat Content warnings for this episode include: Saliva & Bodily Fluids, Paralysis, Abuse, Ableism, Animal death (a worm), Violence, Kidnapping and abduction, Death + Injury, Blood, Broken Bones, Dysphoria, Birds, Strangulation/suffocation, Static (including sfx), Emotional Manipulation, Drowning, Bugs and Spiders, Body horror,
Today we are excited to spend time with Dr Kaira Zoe Alburo-Cañete. She is a Filipino feminist scholar with training in Anthropology and Critical Development Studies, and specialises in gender, disasters, and development. Listen in to our conversation that explores critical issues in participatory research, and conceptions of vulnerability! Follow us on Twitter, Instagram and Facebook @DisastersDecon Rate and Review on Apple Podcasts Subscribe wherever you get your podcasts! Further information: PhotoKwento: co-constructing women's narratives of disaster recovery Our guests: Kaira Zoe A. Cañete (@kairazoe) Music this week from "Caldera" by Oliver Michael.
Today we are so pleased to share our conversation with Dr. Maíra Irigaray, who is a human rights and environmental lawyer currently working at the Environmental Investigation Agency (EIA) as the Latin America Policy and Research Analyst. She shares about her anti-oppressive approach to research and how it is central to her advocacy for indigenous people's rights in the Amazon. Follow us on Twitter, Instagram and Facebook @DisastersDecon Rate and Review on Apple Podcasts Subscribe wherever you get your podcasts! Further information: Dr. Irigaray website Our guests: Maíra Irigaray Music this week from "Think of You" by Oliver Michael.
We are delighted to bring you this season's audience participation episode! Today we invited both established disaster scholars and early career researchers to answer two separate questions: - From the established scholars, we wanted to know - What is important to you as you engage with Early Career Researchers? - And we asked ECRs: What inspires you and what needs challenging? Tune in to hear the responses that we received and let us know what you think on Twitter! Follow us on Twitter, Instagram and Facebook @DisastersDecon Rate and Review on Apple Podcasts Subscribe wherever you get your podcasts! Further information: Don't miss the (double) Special Issue of Disaster Prevention & Management Journal, “Emerging voices and pathways to inclusive disaster studies.” So many amazing contributions from ECRs helping to lead disaster studies towards a more critical future. Our guests: Thanks to everyone that sent us clips - Lori Peek, JC Gaillard, Ilan Kelman, Per Becker, Rohit Jigyasu, Katherine Campos, Tilly Hall, Chrysant Lily Kusumowardoyo, Nimesh Dhungana, Vanicka Arora, Sarah Kelly, Noémie Gonzalez Bautista, Miguel Angel Trejo-Rangel and Husna Wulansari. Music this week from "Let Me Down" by Oliver Michael.
In the last episode, we talked about an 8th grader being stalked. This time, we enter the doors of a 9th grader getting the same treatment. Full permission was given to me by Reddit user BiTerrorOnTheLoose to narrate their story. Here is a link to the official post: Story link Do you have a horror story that you'd like to be narrated on here? Submit it HERE: https://www.mchorrorpodcast.com/submissions/ Want your voice to be heard in the podcast? Send in a voice message here: https://anchor.fm/mchorror/message Liked this episode? Disliked it? Submit your feedback to help improve the MC Horror Podcast: https://www.mchorrorpodcast.com/feedback/ Join the conversation: https://www.facebook.com/mchorror22/ Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/mchorror22 We're trying to do this podcast full time to bring you guys longer episodes and more frequent uploads! Support the production of future episodes here: https://anchor.fm/mchorror/support 'Gradient' by Philip Daniel Zach: https://artlist.io/song/14829/gradient 'Witness' by Oliver Michael: https://artlist.io/song/11422/witness 'The Ghost' by Martin Puehringer: https://artlist.io/song/5331/the-ghost 'Get out Now' by Matooma: https://artlist.io/song/74412/get-out-now 'Memory and Forgetting' by SPEARFISHER: https://artlist.io/song/36564/memory-and-forgetting 'Whispers Without Words' by Michele Nobler: https://artlist.io/song/11546/whispers-without-words 'Coming Back' by Yehezkel Raz: https://artlist.io/song/12928/coming-back Check out all the music used in each episode: https://www.mchorrorpodcast.com/music/ Buy me a coffee? :) -> https://www.buymeacoffee.com/mchorror --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/mchorror/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/mchorror/support
Welcome back to Disasters: Deconstructed! As we continue Season 6 today we are joined by Vanicka Arora and Nimesh Dhungana to discuss insiders and outsiders in disaster research and practice. It's something that has been central to narratives informing the Disaster Studies Manifesto and the Disaster Studies Accord. In each of their papers for the (double) Special Issue of Disaster Prevention & Management Journal, “Emerging voices and pathways to inclusive disaster studies”, Vanicka and Nimesh share personal experiences of being both insiders and outsiders, and how they navigate power relationships in disaster fieldwork. Check out their work at the links below! Follow us on Twitter, Instagram and Facebook @DisastersDecon Rate and Review on Apple Podcasts Subscribe wherever you get your podcasts! Further information: Reconstruction of heritage in Bhaktapur, Nepal: examining tensions and negotiations between the “local” and the “global” - Vanicka Arora Aiming at a moving target: methodological reflections on the study of politics of citizen-centric governance in post-earthquake Nepal - Nimesh Dhungana Our guests: Vanicka Arora (@VanickaA) Nimesh Dhungana (@NimeshDhungana) Music this week from "Let Me Down" by Oliver Michael.
Frances doesn't quit, Olivier makes new connections, and Lady Ethel Mallory pays a visit. The theme of tonight's episode is Flies. (To avoid spoilers, content warnings are listed at the end of this episode description). The bonus story that goes with this episode is 'Missed Shot', and is available for Hallowoods patrons on the show's Patreon, along with behind-the-scenes, exclusive merchandise, and more! Because the show runs without ads or sponsors, we rely on support from fans to guarantee the survival of this LGBTQ+ horror podcast. Hello From The Hallowoods is written and produced by William A. Wellman, a queer horror author and writing coach. You can visit their website for more information! The transcript for this episode is available on the Hello From The Hallowoods Website. Click here to read! You can also find Hello From The Hallowoods on social media! The show is on Facebook, Instagram, and Twitter at @thehallowoods. If you'd like to connect with other fans of the show, there's even a fan-run Discord Server! Music for this episode was used under license from Artlist.com. The soundtracks featured were: ‘Forest Overture', by Yehezkel Raz, ‘82 Years Old', by Yehezkel Raz, ‘Odd Numbers', by Curtis Cole, ‘Drowned in Vintage Strings', by John Gegelman, ‘Narcissus', by Maya Belsitzman and Matan Ephrat, ‘Zircon', by Ottom, ‘Break of Day', by Charlie Ryan, ‘No One Is Out Here', by Yehezkel Raz, ‘Here There', by Yehezkel Raz, ‘Aphrodite', by CK Martin, ‘Into the Storm', by Ian Post, ‘Free Radicals', by Stanley Gurvich, ‘Witness - Extended Version', by Oliver Michael, ‘Witches' Brew', by CK Martin, ‘Ganymede', by Yehezkel Raz, ‘Spooky Tango', by Alon Peretz, ‘Searching Through The Rubble', by John McCausland, ‘Mysa', by Laurel Violet, ‘Exhale', by Salt of the Sound, And ‘Farewell', by Maya Belsitzman and Matan Ephrat Content warnings for this episode include: Abuse, Ableism, Animal cruelty, Self-harm and suicide, Violence, Kidnapping and abduction, Death + Injury, Blood, Gun Mention, Gunshots (including sfx), Strangulation/suffocation, Misgendering, Static (including sfx), Emotional Manipulation, Bugs, So Many Bugs, Body horror, Eaten Alive, Needles, Starvation
Colter Nuanez first welcomes in producer Andrew Houghton to discuss one of the weirdest Big Sky football games of the weekend, the Lame Duck Bowl between Idaho and Idaho State in which both Paul Petrino and Rob Phenicie were coaching their last games. Head coach Dane Oliver and defensive coordinator Michael Matz of the back-to-back state champion Sentinel Spartans then came by the studio to talk about that bold onside kick in the state championship game and the reasons behind their recent success.
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Olivier makes a connection, Clara makes summer plans, and Moth arrives in Chicago. The theme of tonight's episode is Radios. (To avoid spoilers, content warnings are listed at the end of this episode description). The bonus story that goes with this episode is ‘How To Get By', and is available for Hallowoods patrons on the show's Patreon, along with behind-the-scenes, exclusive merchandise, and more! Because the show runs without ads or sponsors, we rely on support from fans to guarantee the survival of this LGBTQ+ horror podcast. Hello From The Hallowoods is written and produced by William A. Wellman, a queer horror author and writing coach. You can visit their website for more information! The transcript for this episode is available on the Hello From The Hallowoods Website. Click here to read! You can also find Hello From The Hallowoods on social media! The show is on Facebook, Instagram, and Twitter at @thehallowoods. If you'd like to connect with other fans of the show, there's even a fan-run Discord Server! Music for this episode was used under license from Artlist.com. The soundtracks featured were: ‘Forest Overture', by Yehezkel Raz, ‘Eternity Clock', by Shahead Mostafafar, ‘Witness - Extended Version', by Oliver Michael, ‘Odd Numbers', by Curtis Cole, ‘Cold Sugar', by Sun Wash, ‘Living', by Borrtex, ‘Don't Mind the Rain', by the Oriole Orchestra (public domain), ‘Deep Blue Sea - Instrumental Version' by Sivan Talmor, ‘Ganymede', by Yehezkel Raz, ‘What I Want - Instrumental Version', by Cunningham Manor, ‘Free Radicals', by Stanley Gurvich, ‘Exhale', by Salt of the Sound, And ‘Farewell', by Maya Belsitzman and Matan Ephrat Content warnings for this episode include: Animal death (Dogsmell as usual), Static (including sfx), Emotional Manipulation, Bugs, Spiders
The Sleep/Wake Cycle series premiere finds exopsychotics investigator Isaiah Stroud with a new government assignment — assessing the state of the US in the wake of the Great Darkness of 1999.CHECK OUT "THE SLEEP WAKE CYCLE" ON YOUR FAVORITE PODCAST PLATFORM.EARLY ACCESS to podcast episodes, behind-the-scenes bonus videos with the Maeltopia team and more await you on our Patreon!Join us on Discord!Want to learn more about the world of Maeltopia? Check out our website!Be sure like, comment, rate and review us on Apple Podcasts or your favorite podcast platform! We appreciate your support!Credits:Written by Mark AnzaloneEdited by Walker KornfeldSound mastering by Steven J. Anzalone--Isaiah Stroud voiced by Mark AnzaloneHandler voiced by Mark Anzalone--Sleep Wake Cycle Theme by Shawn ZellerOutro music by Steven AnzaloneMusic by Michael Vignola, Shahead Mostafafar, Emilio Merone, Oliver Michael, and Steven AnzaloneSound effects are licensed from third party providers including Envato, Epidemic Sound, and ArtlistDisclaimer:This show is written in a first-hand, first-person format from uncertain and inconsistent narrators. This show explores specific mental health conditions. Whilst there is consistent use of derogatory terms for those with specific conditions or neurodivergence including lunatic, maniac, crazy, psychosis etc., this show is written and produced by a team that live with some of the specific illnesses featured within, including Tourette's syndrome, schizoaffective disorder, insomnia, obsessive compulsive disorder, hallucinations, delusions, anxiety and depressive conditions, among others. Our team also features an academic background in neurology and psychology that has been drawn on to aim for sensitivity and accuracy. The intent of the language and experiences within the Sleep/Wake Cycle, and the extended works of Maeltopia, are designed to explore these conditions and their related isolation and degradation as experienced first hand. The world of Maeltopia is one where the mentally unwell are the majority. Yet there are still outliers who are hunted out. Content warnings: Murderers Audio Hallucinations Visual Hallucinations Fear of the Dark Menacing AgenciesDerogatory terms for Mental Illness See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
The Sleep/Wake Cycle series premiere finds exopsychotics investigator Isaiah Stroud with a new government assignment — assessing the state of the US in the wake of the Great Darkness of 1999.EARLY ACCESS to podcast episodes, behind-the-scenes bonus videos with the Maeltopia team and more await you on our Patreon!Join us on Discord!Want to learn more about the world of Maeltopia? Check out our website!Be sure like, comment, rate and review us on Apple Podcasts or your favorite podcast platform! We appreciate your support!Credits:Written by Mark AnzaloneEdited by Walker KornfeldSound mastering by Steven J. Anzalone--Isaiah Stroud voiced by Mark AnzaloneHandler voiced by Mark Anzalone--Sleep Wake Cycle Theme by Shawn ZellerOutro music by Steven AnzaloneMusic by Michael Vignola, Shahead Mostafafar, Emilio Merone, Oliver Michael, and Steven AnzaloneSound effects are licensed from third party providers including Envato, Epidemic Sound, and ArtlistDisclaimer:This show is written in a first-hand, first-person format from uncertain and inconsistent narrators. This show explores specific mental health conditions. Whilst there is consistent use of derogatory terms for those with specific conditions or neurodivergence including lunatic, maniac, crazy, psychosis etc., this show is written and produced by a team that live with some of the specific illnesses featured within, including Tourette's syndrome, schizoaffective disorder, insomnia, obsessive compulsive disorder, hallucinations, delusions, anxiety and depressive conditions, among others. Our team also features an academic background in neurology and psychology that has been drawn on to aim for sensitivity and accuracy. The intent of the language and experiences within the Sleep/Wake Cycle, and the extended works of Maeltopia, are designed to explore these conditions and their related isolation and degradation as experienced first hand. The world of Maeltopia is one where the mentally unwell are the majority. Yet there are still outliers who are hunted out. Content warnings: Murderers Audio Hallucinations Visual Hallucinations Fear of the Dark Menacing AgenciesDerogatory terms for Mental Illness See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Clara plays a dangerous game, Diggory gets a visitor, and Solomon meets the angels. The theme of tonight's episode is Tombs. (To avoid spoilers, content warnings are listed at the end of this episode description). The bonus story that goes with this episode is ‘Hunting Time', and is available for Hallowoods patrons on the show's Patreon, along with behind-the-scenes, merchandise, and more! Because the show runs without ads or sponsors, we rely on support from fans to guarantee the survival of this LGBTQ+ horror podcast. Hello From The Hallowoods is written and produced by William A. Wellman, a queer horror author and writing coach. You can visit their website for more information! The transcript for this episode is available on the Hello From The Hallowoods website. You can read it here! You can also find Hello From The Hallowoods on social media! The show is on Facebook, Instagram, and Twitter at @thehallowoods. If you'd like to connect with other fans of the show, there's even a fan-run Discord Server! Music for this episode was used under license from Artlist.com. The soundtracks featured were: ‘Forest Overture', by Yehezkel Raz, ‘Moon', by Daniel Arthur Edwards, ‘Angst', by Jan Baars, ‘Metamorphosis', by The Bows, ‘The Ghost', by Martin Puehringer, ‘Witness - Extended Version' by Oliver Michael, ‘Zircon', by Ottom, ‘Into the Next Dimension', by Shahead Mostafafar, ‘Desolate', by Zac Nelson, ‘Grounded', by Jameson Nathan Jones, ‘What Have We Lost', by David James Terry, ‘Don't Mind the Rain', by the Oriole Orchestra (public domain), ‘Dead Leaves', by Yehezkel Raz, ‘Revolution', by Shahead Mostafafar, ‘Ganymede', by Yehezkel Raz, ‘Lullaby', by Michele Nobler, ‘The Weight', by Kneelio, ‘Thirty Years', by Sid Acharya, ‘The Day Before', by Maya Belsitzman and Matan Ephrat, ‘Exhale', by Salt of the Sound, And ‘Farewell', by Maya Belsitzman and Matan Ephrat Content warnings for this episode include: Abuse, Animal death, Suicide, Violence, Kidnapping and Abduction, Death and Injury, Blood, Mental illness, Sexism and Misogyny, Transphobia, Homophobia, Birds, Suffocation, Misgendering, Static (including sfx), Emotional Manipulation, Body Horror, Electrocution, Religious Violence, Evangelism
The Bell has an unusual day, Percy talks with an unexpected guest, and Polly has breakfast. The theme of tonight's episode is Relics. (To avoid spoilers, content warnings are listed at the end of this episode description). The bonus story that goes with this episode is ‘The Junk Collector's Daughter', and is available for Hallowoods patrons on the show's Patreon, along with behind-the-scenes, merchandise, and more! Because the show runs without ads or sponsors, we rely on support from fans to guarantee the survival of this LGBTQ+ horror podcast. Hello From The Hallowoods is written and produced by William A. Wellman, a queer horror author and writing coach. You can visit their website for more information! The transcript for this episode is available on the Hello From The Hallowoods website. You can read it here! You can also find Hello From The Hallowoods on social media! The show is on Facebook, Instagram, and Twitter at @thehallowoods. If you'd like to connect with other fans of the show, there's even a fan-run Discord Server! Music for this episode was used under license from Artlist.com. The soundtracks featured were: ‘Forest Overture', by Yehezkel Raz, ‘Cold Sugar', by Sun Wash, ‘Eternity Clock', by Shahead Mostafafar, ‘The Ghost', by Martin Puehringer ‘Zircon', by Ottom, ‘Into the Next Dimension', by Shahead Mostafafar, ‘Dark Tension', by Kyle Preston, ‘Desolate', by Zac Nelson, ‘Don't Mind the Rain', by the Oriole Orchestra, ‘Witness - Extended Version', by Oliver Michael, ‘Thirty Years', by Sid Acharya, ‘Ganymede', by Yehezkel Raz, ‘Above the Clouds', by Kagen, ‘My Right Foot', by Tamuz Dekel, ‘Exhale', by Salt of the Sound, ‘Farewell', by Maya Belsitzman and Matan Ephrat Content warnings for this episode include: Abuse, Animal death (Bert as usual), Kidnapping and abduction, Death + Injury, Transphobia & Homophobia (Solomon), Birds, Misgendering, Static (including sfx), Emotional Manipulation, Buried Alive, Religious Violence
Grug gets a promotion, Mort decides what to do next, and Nolan gets a late-night visitor. The theme of tonight's episode is Waters. (To avoid spoilers, content warnings are listed at the end of this episode description). The bonus story that goes with this episode is ‘Dimes', and is available for Hallowoods patrons on the show's Patreon, along with behind-the-scenes, merchandise, and more! Because the show runs without ads or sponsors, we rely on support from fans to guarantee the survival of this LGBTQ+ horror podcast. Hello From The Hallowoods is written and produced by William A. Wellman, a queer horror author and writing coach. You can visit their website for more information! The transcript for this episode is available on the Hello From The Hallowoods website. You can read it here! You can also find Hello From The Hallowoods on social media! The show is on Facebook, Instagram, and Twitter at @thehallowoods. If you'd like to connect with other fans of the show, there's even a fan-run Discord Server! Music for this episode was used under license from Artlist.com. The soundtracks featured were: ‘Forest Overture', by Yehezkel Raz, ‘Cold Sugar', by Sun Wash, ‘On the Knife's Edge', by Tilman Sillescu, ‘The Weight', by Kneelio, ‘Zircon', by Ottom, ‘Will Her Eyes Shine in Green or in Blue', by Ziv Grinberg, ‘Dreaming Lucifer', by Dan Alayon, ‘Back Alley', by Will Van De Crommert, ‘Desolate', by Zac Nelson, ‘Don't Mind The Rain', by the Oriole Orchestra (public domain), ‘New Land', by Ian Post, ‘Metamorphosis', by The Bows, ‘Ganymede', by Yehezkel Raz, ‘Retrospecting', by Yehezkel Raz, ‘Witness - Extended Version', by Oliver Michael, ‘Dead Leaves', by Yehezkel Raz, ‘Exhale', by Salt of the Sound, ‘Farewell, by Maya Belsitzman and Matan Ephrat Content warnings for this episode include: Violence, Death + Injury, Blood, Birds, Static (including sfx), Emotional Manipulation, Drowning, Body horror, Alcohol Use
Mort does his job, Walt leads a rescue mission, and Diggory finds their way home. The theme of tonight's episode is Swords. (To avoid spoilers, content warnings are listed at the end of this episode description). The bonus story that goes with this episode is ‘Bad Roll', and is available for Hallowoods patrons on the show's Patreon, along with behind-the-scenes, merchandise, and more! Because the show runs without ads or sponsors, we rely on support from fans to guarantee the survival of this LGBTQ+ horror podcast. Hello From The Hallowoods is written and produced by William A. Wellman, a queer horror author and writing coach. You can visit their website for more information! The transcript for this episode is available on the Hello From The Hallowoods website. You can read it here! You can also find Hello From The Hallowoods on social media! The show is on Facebook, Instagram, and Twitter at @thehallowoods. If you'd like to connect with other fans of the show, there's even a fan-run Discord Server! Music for this episode was used under license from Artlist.com. The soundtracks featured were: ‘Forest Overture', by Yehezkel Raz, ‘Dark Tension', by Kyle Preston, ‘Revolution', by Shahead Mostafafar, ‘Horror In Your Eyes', by G Yerro, ‘I Will Rise', by Roman P, ‘Zircon', by Ottom, ‘Rebirth', by Some Were At Sea, ‘The Weight', by Kneelio, ‘Witness - Extended Version', by Oliver Michael, ‘Bleeding Fields', by Muted, ‘Taurus', by Spearfisher, ‘Don't Mind The Rain', by the Oriole Orchestra (public domain), ‘Enigma', by Charlie Ryan, ‘What Have We Lost', by David James Terry, ‘Ganymede', by Yehezkel Raz, ‘Deep Blue Sea - Instrumental Version', by Sivan Talmor, ‘Dead Leaves', by Yehezkel Raz, ‘Exhale', by Salt of the Sound, ‘Dream Family', by Evgeny Bardyuzha, ‘Farewell', by Maya Belsitzman and Matan Ephrat, Content warnings for this episode include: Abuse, Animal death (Bert, Heidi), Violence, Kidnapping and abduction, Death + Injury, Blood, Transphobia & Homophobia (Solomon), Birds (lots), Gun Mention, Strangulation/suffocation, Static (including sfx), Emotional Manipulation, Body horror, Character Death, Eye injury, Religious violence
Polly reunites with an old acquaintance, Jonah gets to know his hitchhiker, and Solomon meets with the Vicar. The theme of tonight's episode is Temples. (To avoid spoilers, content warnings are listed at the end of this episode description). The bonus story that goes with this episode is ‘The Gates', and is available for Hallowoods patrons on the show's Patreon, along with behind-the-scenes, merchandise, and more! Because the show runs without ads or sponsors, we rely on support from fans to guarantee the survival of this LGBTQ+ horror podcast. Hello From The Hallowoods is written and produced by William A. Wellman, a queer horror author and writing coach. You can visit their website for more information! The transcript for this episode is available on the Hello From The Hallowoods website. You can read it here! You can also find Hello From The Hallowoods on social media! The show is on Facebook, Instagram, and Twitter at @thehallowoods. If you'd like to connect with other fans of the show, there's even a fan-run Discord Server! Music for this episode was used under license from Artlist.com. The soundtracks featured were: ‘Forest Overture', by Yehezkel Raz, ‘Inferno', by Rift, ‘My Right Foot', by Tamuz Dekel, ‘What Have We Lost', by David James Terry, ‘Soft Awakening', by John Gegelman, ‘Zircon', by Ottom, ‘Dark Tension', by Kyle Preston, ‘Witness - Extended Version', by Oliver Michael, ‘Don't Mind the Rain', by the Oriole Orchestra (public domain), ‘Enigma', by Charlie Ryan, ‘Ganymede', by Yehezkel Raz, ‘Cold Sugar', by Sun Wash, ‘The Day Before', by Maya Belsitzman and Matan Ephrat, ‘Exhale', by Salt of the Sound, ‘Farewell', by Maya Belsitzman and Matan Ephrat Content warnings for this episode include: Abuse, Violence, Kidnapping and abduction, Death + Injury, Blood, Hateful language directed at the Scoutpost, Solomon Reed in general, Birds, Static (including sfx), Emotional Manipulation, Body horror, Electrocution
Brooklyn has an aside with Marco, Mort makes a new friend, and Ricou waits out the storm. The theme of tonight's episode is Anchors. (To avoid spoilers, content warnings are listed at the end of this episode description). The bonus story that goes with this episode is ‘Competition', and is available for Hallowoods patrons on the show's Patreon, along with behind-the-scenes, merchandise, and more! Because the show runs without ads or sponsors, we rely on support from fans to guarantee the survival of this LGBTQ+ horror podcast. Hello From The Hallowoods is written and produced by William A. Wellman, a queer horror author and writing coach. You can visit their website for more information! The transcript for this episode is available on the Hello From The Hallowoods website. You can read it here! You can also find Hello From The Hallowoods on social media! The show is on Facebook, Instagram, and Twitter at @thehallowoods. If you'd like to connect with other fans of the show, there's even a fan-run Discord Server! Music for this episode was used under license from Artlist.com. The soundtracks featured were: ‘Forest Overture', by Yehezkel Raz, ‘Into the Next Dimension', by Shahead Mostafafar, ‘Witness - Extended Version', by Oliver Michael, ‘Zircon', by Ottom, ‘Cold Sugar', by Sun Wash, ‘Angst', by Jan Baars, ‘Inferno', by Rift, ‘Don't Mind The Rain', by the Oriole Orchestra (public domain), ‘The Weight', by Kneelio, ‘Retrospecting', by Yehezkel Raz, ‘Ganymede', by Yehezkel Raz, ‘Dead Leaves', by Yehezkel Raz, ‘White Dream', by Yehezkel Raz, ‘Exhale', by Salt of the Sound, ‘Farewell', by Maya Belsitzman and Matan Ephrat Content warnings for this episode include: Abuse, Animal cruelty or animal death (Bert), Self-harm and suicide, Violence, Kidnapping and abduction, Death + Injury, Birds, Misgendering, Static (including sfx), Emotional Manipulation, Drowning, Body horror
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Snake River Brewing is the oldest craft brewery in Jackson, and their experience shows. A couple of their flagships have been written into the Jackson Hole ski vacation template for decades. Not to mention the entire Teton region's outdoor culture, in all seasons. I was familiar with a few of their beers from various trips to Jackson over the past few years, so it was a big privilege to visit their spot and try a few that I haven't gotten around to yet. Elliott Wilkins, their sales and marketing coordinator, took some time out of his work day back in January to sit down and have a couple with me. We tried out the Monarch Pilsner, the Snake River Pale Ale, the Earned It Hazy IPA, the Zonker Stout, and the famous Paco's IPA. All of them are better than advertised, but the Monarch and the Zonker really got my attention.This was an entertaining interview. Thanks to Elliott for hosting me. The Ski Town Brews theme music is "Camaro" by Oliver Michael. In this episode you'll also hear "Bain de Venus" by AM Beef, "Geminis" by Tomas Novoa, "Just the Norm" by Oliver Michael, "Red Light Boogie" by Rex Banner, "Revenge of the Punks" by Milano, "Sexy Smile" by Selamo, "Starry Eyed" by Jane the Boy, "The Stomp" by Florian, and "Voodoo People" by Moon. All of these songs and artists are on Artlist.io if you want to hear more. Thanks for listening!
Boneyard Beer is run by Tony Lawrence, a former snowboarder who used to do some pretty insane stuff back when he was younger. He was in some films; you can still find clips of him online. But these days he's making a name for himself with his beers instead. Boneyard likes to do uncomplicated recipes with strong flavors, heavy on the hops. But they also like to experiment with beers that fall in between the familiar categories. They're in two locations on the eastern side of Bend, Oregon, which is a place where it's very hard to stand out if you're a brewery. But these guys are crushing it.We tried 10 beers in this interview: the PABO Pilsner, the Loose Ends IPL, the Bone-A-Fide Pale Ale, the Incredible Pulp Extra Pale Ale, the Diablo Rojo American Red Ale, the Skunkape IRA, the RPM IPA, the Hop Venom DIPA, the Mad Lad DIPA, and the Suge Knite Imperial Stout. All phenomenal. My personal favorites were the Diablo Rojo and the Hop Venom.Thanks for listening! The theme music is "Camaro," by Oliver Michael. In this episode you'll also hear "The Funny Neighbor" by Anthony Vega, "Dancin' In The Tub" by Family Kush, "I'm A Lover Boy" by Captain Qubz, "Swinging Boy" by Skygaze, "Spicy Latin" by Nbdy Nprtnt, "Janking Roe" by Florian, "Digital Owl" by Peter Spacey, "Other Side" by Mac A DeMia, and "No Such Thing As Bad Press" by Bunker Buster. You can find all these songs and artists on Artlist.io.
Riot rides north, Diggory makes a stand, and Marco's job gets stranger. The theme of tonight's episode is Storms. (To avoid spoilers, content warnings are listed at the end of this episode description). The bonus story that goes with this episode is ‘Leftovers', and is available for Hallowoods patrons on the show's Patreon, along with behind-the-scenes, merchandise, and more! Because the show runs without ads or sponsors, we rely on support from fans to guarantee the survival of this LGBTQ+ horror podcast. Hello From The Hallowoods is written and produced by William A. Wellman, a queer horror author and writing coach. You can visit their website for more information! The transcript for this episode is available on the Hello From The Hallowoods website. You can read it here! You can also find Hello From The Hallowoods on social media! The show is on Facebook, Instagram, and Twitter at @thehallowoods. If you'd like to connect with other fans of the show, there's even a fan-run Discord Server! Music for this episode was used under license from Artlist.com. The soundtracks featured were: ‘Forest Overture', by Yehezkel Raz, ‘Soft Awakening', by John Gegelman, ‘Bleeding Fields', by Muted, ‘Moon', by Daniel Arthur Edwards, ‘Taurus', by Spearfisher, ‘The Day Before', by Maya Belsitzman and Matan Ephrat, ‘Deep Blue Sea - Instrumental Version' by Sivan Talmor, ‘A Drop of Sparks', by Benja, ‘Leaving Earth', by Stanley Gurvich, ‘Enigma', by Charlie Ryan, ‘Horror in Your Eyes', by G Yerro, ‘Don't Mind the Rain', by the Oriole Orchestra (public domain), ‘Rolls Royce Papa', by Virginia Liston (public domain), ‘Grounded', by Jameson Nathan, ‘What Have We Lost', by David James Terry, ‘Lost', by Generation Lost, ‘Ganymede', by Yehezkel Raz, ‘Witness - Extended Version', by Oliver Michael, ‘Rebirth', by Some Were At Sea, ‘Exhale', by Salt of the Sound, ‘Farewell', by Maya Belsitzman and Matan Ephrat Content Warnings for this Episode Include: Static, Abuse, Violence, Kidnapping and abduction, Death + Injury, Blood, Sexism and misogyny, Hateful language, Transphobia, Homophobia, Birds, Strangulation/suffocation, Misgendering, Emotional Manipulation, Body horror, Electrocution, Car Crash, Religious Violence
Hector comes full circle, Walt makes a plan, and Rick rides for the barrens. The theme of tonight's episode is Mountains. (To avoid spoilers, content warnings are listed at the end of this episode description). The bonus story that goes with this episode is ‘Shudder', and is available for Hallowoods patrons on the show's Patreon, along with behind-the-scenes, merchandise, and more! Because the show runs without ads or sponsors, we rely on support from fans to guarantee the survival of this LGBTQ+ horror podcast. Hello From The Hallowoods is written and produced by William A. Wellman, a queer horror author and writing coach. You can visit their website for more information! The transcript for this episode is available on the Hello From The Hallowoods website. You can read it here! You can also find Hello From The Hallowoods on social media! The show is on Facebook, Instagram, and Twitter at @thehallowoods. If you'd like to connect with other fans of the show, there's even a Discord Group! Music for this episode was used under license from Artlist.com. The soundtracks featured were: ‘Forest Overture', by Yehezkel Raz, ‘Walking In Forests', by Ben Winwood, ‘Into the Next Dimension', by Shahead Mostafafar, ‘Dead Leaves', by Yehezkel Raz, ‘Zircon', by Ottom, ‘Retrospecting', by Yehezkel Raz, ‘Metamorphosis', by The Bows, ‘Don't Mind the Rain', by the Oriole Orchestra (public domain, ‘Cold Sugar', by Sun Wash, ‘Bleeding Fields', by Muted, ‘Ganymede', by Yehezkel Raz, ‘Witness - Extended Version', by Oliver Michael, ‘Exhale', by Salt of the Sound, and ‘Farewell', by Maya Belsitzman and Matan Ephrat. Content warnings for this episode include: Static, Abuse, Violence, Kidnapping and abduction, Death + Injury, Blood, Gun Mention, Emotional Manipulation, Body horror
Clara has breakfast at Downing Hill, Solomon educates Olivier on his craft, and Ethel pays a visit to the boss. The theme of tonight's episode is Doors. (To avoid spoilers, content warnings are listed at the end of this episode description). The bonus story that goes with this episode is ‘Skeleton Key', and is available for Hallowoods patrons on the show's Patreon, along with behind-the-scenes, merchandise, and more! Because the show runs without ads or sponsors, we rely on support from fans to guarantee the survival of this LGBTQ+ horror podcast. This week we're featuring the Neighbourly podcast! This quiet horror show written by Matthew O.K. Smith exposes the sinister and supernatural events that occur in the houses of Little Street. You can listen on Apple, Spotify, and anywhere else you get your podcasts. Hello From The Hallowoods is written and produced by William A. Wellman, a queer horror author and writing coach. You can visit their website for more information! The transcript for this episode is available on the Hello From The Hallowoods website. You can read it here! You can also find Hello From The Hallowoods on social media! The show is on Facebook, Instagram, and Twitter at @thehallowoods. If you'd like to connect with other fans of the show, there's even a Discord Group! Music for this episode was used under license from Artlist.com. The soundtracks featured were: ‘Forest Overture', by Yehezkel Raz, ‘Witness - Extended Version', by Oliver Michael, ‘Zircon', by Ottom, ‘Desolate', by Zac Nelson, ‘Eternity Clock', by Shahead Mostafafar, ‘Angst', by Jan Baars, ‘Don't Mind the Rain', by the Oriole Orchestra (public domain), ‘The Ghost', by Martin Puehringer, ‘Enigma', by Charlie Ryan, ‘Ganymede', by Yehezkel Raz, ‘My Right Foot', by Tamuz Dekel, ‘Spooky Tango', by Alon Peretz, ‘Exhale', by Salt of the Sound, ‘Metamorphosis', by the Bows, ‘Farewell', by Maya Belsitzman and Matan Ephrat Content warnings for this episode include: Static, death + injury, gun mention, body horror, blood, kidnapping + abduction, abuse, violence, homophobia, transphobia, religion, sexism, strangulation, violence
Ricou plays a dangerous game, Olivier chooses their fate, and Hector walks back from the edge. The theme of tonight's episode is Cards. (To avoid spoilers, content warnings are listed at the end of this episode description). The bonus story that goes with this episode is ‘Room Service', and is available for Hallowoods patrons on the show's Patreon, along with behind-the-scenes, merchandise, and more! Because the show runs without ads or sponsors, we rely on support from fans to guarantee the survival of this LGBTQ+ horror podcast. Hello From The Hallowoods is written and produced by William A. Wellman, a queer horror author and writing coach. You can visit their website for more information! The transcript for this episode is available at the Hello From The Hallowoods website. You can read it here! You can also find Hello From The Hallowoods on social media! The show is on Facebook, Instagram, and Twitter at @thehallowoods. If you'd like to connect with other fans of the show, there's even a Discord Group! Music for this episode was used under license from Artlist.com. The soundtracks featured were: ‘Forest Overture', by Yehezkel Raz, ‘Will Her Eyes Shine in Green or Blue', by Ziv Grinberg, ‘Back Alley', by Will Van De Crommert, ‘My Right Foot', by Tamuz Dekel, ‘Narcissus', by Maya Belsitzman and Matan Ephrat, ‘Zircon', by Ottom, ‘Witness - Extended Version', by Oliver Michael, ‘Don't Mind The Rain', by the Oriole Orchestra (public domain), ‘A Drop of Sparks', by Benja, ‘Taurus', by Spearfisher, ‘Ganymede', by Yehezkel Raz, ‘Enigma', by Charlie Ryan, ‘Exhale', by Salt of the Sound, and ‘Farewell', by Maya Belsitzman and Matan Ephrat. Content warnings for this episode include: Static, death + injury, blood, gambling, alcohol use, abuse, birds, kidnapping + abduction, suicide, emotional manipulation
Clara finds a familiar library, Bern sits down for an interview, and Riot goes on the job with Walt. The theme of tonight's episode is Signs. (To avoid spoilers, content warnings are listed at the end of this episode description). The bonus story that goes with this episode is ‘Strange Neighbors', and is available for Hallowoods patrons on the show's Patreon, along with behind-the-scenes, merchandise, and more! Because the show runs without ads or sponsors, we rely on support from fans to guarantee the survival of this LGBTQ+ horror podcast. Hello From The Hallowoods is written and produced by William A. Wellman, a queer horror author and writing coach. You can visit their website for more information! The transcript for this episode is available at the Hello From The Hallowoods website. You can read it here! You can also find Hello From The Hallowoods on social media! The show is on Facebook, Instagram, and Twitter at @thehallowoods. If you'd like to connect with other fans of the show, there's even a Discord Group! Music for this episode was used under license from Artlist.com. The soundtracks featured were: ‘Forest Overture', by Yehezkel Raz, ‘Dark Tension', by Kyle Preston, ‘Eternity Clock', by Shahead Mostafafar, ‘Zircon', by Ottom, ‘Desolate', by Zac Nelson, ‘Witness - Extended Version', by Oliver Michael, ‘Don't Mind The Rain', by the Oriole Orchestra (public domain), ‘The Ghost', by Martin Puehringer, ‘Soft Awakening', by John Gegelman, ‘Ganymede', by Yehezkel Raz, ‘What I Want - Instrumental Version', by Cunningham Manor, ‘Drowned in Vintage Strings', by John Gegelman, ‘Exhale', by Salt of the Sound, ‘Farewell', by Maya Belsitzman and Matan Ephrat Content warnings for this episode include: Static, death + injury, animal death, violence, birds, kidnapping + abduction, abuse, blood, body horror
Yaretzi stalks her final target, Percy gets some bad news, and Clara finds something she needs. The theme of tonight's episode is Hearts. (To avoid spoilers, content warnings are listed at the end of this episode description). The bonus story that goes with this episode is ‘Coming Back', and is available for Hallowoods patrons on the show's Patreon, along with behind-the-scenes, merchandise, and more! Because the show runs without ads or sponsors, we rely on support from fans to guarantee the survival of this LGBTQ+ horror podcast. Hello From The Hallowoods is written and produced by William A. Wellman, a queer horror author and writing coach. You can visit their website for more information! The transcript for this episode is available on the Hello From The Hallowoods website. You can read it here! You can also find Hello From The Hallowoods on social media! The show is on Facebook, Instagram, and Twitter at @thehallowoods. If you'd like to connect with other fans of the show, there's even a Discord Group! Music for this episode was used under license from Artlist.com. The soundtracks featured were: ‘Forest Overture', by Yehezkel Raz, ‘Thrill of the Chase', by Will Van De Crommert, ‘Hunt', by Naski, ‘Revolution', by Shahead Mostafafar, ‘Zircon', by Ottom, ‘Drowned in Vintage Strings', by John Gegelman, ‘Don't Mind The Rain', by the Oriole Orchestra (public domain), ‘Amazing Grace', by the Original Sacred Harp Choir (public domain), ‘Witness - Extended Version', by Oliver Michael, ‘Ganymede', by Yehezkel Raz, ‘Cold Sugar', by Sun Wash, ‘Dark Tension', by Kyle Preston, ‘Exhale', by Salt of the Sound, and ‘Farewell', by Maya Belsitzman and Matan Ephrat. Content warnings for this episode include: Static, death + injury, violence, blood, emotional manipulation, abuse, drowning
Nolan walks unseen, Jonah meets the lord of the lake, and Percy goes for a swim. The theme of tonight's episode is Frogs. (To avoid spoilers, content warnings are listed at the end of this episode description). The bonus story that goes with this episode is ‘Grug', and is available for Hallowoods patrons on the show's Patreon, along with behind-the-scenes, merchandise, and more! Because the show runs without ads or sponsors, we rely on support from fans to guarantee the survival of this LGBTQ+ horror podcast. Hello From The Hallowoods is written and produced by William A. Wellman, a queer horror author and writing coach. You can visit their website for more information! The transcript for this episode is available on the Hello From The Hallowoods website. You can read it here! You can also find Hello From The Hallowoods on social media! The show is on Facebook, Instagram, and Twitter at @thehallowoods. If you'd like to connect with other fans of the show, there's even a Discord Group! Music for this episode was used under license from Artlist.com. The soundtracks featured were: ‘Forest Overture', by Yehezkel Raz, ‘Retrospecting', by Yehezkel Raz, ‘Inferno', by Rift, ‘Zircon', by Ottom, ‘Witness - Extended Version', by Oliver Michael, ‘The Weight', by Kneelio, ‘On the Knife's Edge', by Tilman Sillescu, ‘Don't Mind The Rain', by the Oriole Orchestra, ‘Revolution', by Shahead Mostafafar, ‘Angst', by Jan Baars, ‘Hunt', by Naski, ‘Ganymede', by Yehezkel Raz, ‘Eternity Clock', by Shahead Mostafafar, ‘Dead Leaves', by Yehezkel Raz, ‘Exhale', by Salt of the Sound, and ‘Farewell', by Maya Belsitzman and Matan Ephrat. Content warnings for this episode include: Static, Body horror, suicide, violence, drowning, death + dying
Dylan goes on a long walk, Diggory makes some revelations, and Jonah comes back from the edge. The theme of tonight's episode is Bodies. (To avoid spoilers, content warnings are listed at the end of this episode description). The bonus story that goes with this episode is ‘Disconnect', and is available for Hallowoods patrons on the show's Patreon, along with behind-the-scenes, merchandise, and more! Because the show runs without ads or sponsors, we rely on support from fans to guarantee the survival of this LGBTQ+ horror podcast. Hello From The Hallowoods is written and produced by William A. Wellman, a queer horror author and writing coach. You can visit their website for more information! The transcript for this episode is available on the Hello From The Hallowoods website. You can read it here! You can also find Hello From The Hallowoods on social media! The show is on Facebook, Instagram, and Twitter at @thehallowoods. If you'd like to connect with other fans of the show, there's even a Discord Group! Music for this episode was used under license from Artlist.com. The soundtracks featured were: 'Forest Overture', by Yehezkel Raz, 'Retrospecting', by Yehezkel Raz, 'Zircon', by Ottom, 'Witness - Extended Version', by Oliver Michael, 'Don't Mind The Rain', by The Oriole Orchestra (public domain), 'Grounded', by Jameson Nathan, 'Eternity Clock', by Shahead Mostafafar, 'Dead Leaves', by Yehezkel Raz, 'Ganymede', by Yehezkel Raz, 'Thirty Years', by Sid Archaya, 'Exhale', by Salt of the Sound, and 'Farewell', by Maya Belsitzman and Matan Ephrat. Content warnings for this episode include: Static, body horror, death + injury, abuse, self-harm, homophobia, blood
Olivier gets a special assignment, Violet's morning routine is interrupted, and Mort is raised from his resting place. The theme of tonight's episode is Books. (To avoid spoilers, content warnings are listed at the end of this episode description). The bonus story that goes with this episode is ‘What's Missing?', and is available for Hallowoods patrons on the show's Patreon, along with behind-the-scenes, merchandise, and more! Because the show runs without ads or sponsors, we rely on support from fans to guarantee the survival of this LGBTQ+ horror podcast. Valerie Maidstone is voiced by Dr. Andrea Hilborn, who is a historical fiction author and certified naturopath. If you're in the Kingston, Ontario area and need a good witch doctor, visit her website by clicking here. Hello From The Hallowoods is written and produced by William A. Wellman, a queer horror author and writing coach. You can visit their website for more information! The transcript for this episode is available on the Hello From The Hallowoods website. Click here to read! You can also find Hello From The Hallowoods on social media! The show is on Facebook, Instagram, and Twitter at @thehallowoods. If you'd like to connect with other fans of the show, there's even a Discord Group! Music for this episode was used under license from Artlist.com. The soundtracks featured were: 'Forest Overture', by Yehezkel Raz, 'Witness - Extended Version', by Oliver Michael, 'Zircon', by Ottom, 'Retrospecting', by Yehezkel Raz, 'Killer's Remorse', by Francesco Dandrea, 'Desolate', by Zac Nelson, 'Don't Mind the Rain', by the Oriole Orchestra (public domain), 'Into the Next Dimension', by Shahead Mostafafar, 'On the Knife's Edge', by Tilman Sillescu, 'Ganymede', by Yehezkel Raz, 'Soft Awakening', by John Gegelman, 'Walking in Forests', by Ben Winwood, 'Exhale', by Salt of the Sound, and 'Farewell', by Maya Belsitzman and Matan Ephrat. Content warnings: Static, kidnapping + abduction, body horror, omniscience, drowning, death + injury
Welcome to The Prison Post. Today our guest is Michael Mendoza who is the Director of National Advocacy at the Anti Recidivism Coalition. This dynamic conversation includes Michael's transformational story, his journey to where he is today as a formerly incarcerated leader at the forefront of criminal justice reform, and his relationship with ARC founder, Scott Budnick. Michael shares his perspectives on advocacy and various new laws on the ballot this year. Join this conversation and hear Michael's views on various ballot measures. #theprisonpost #theprisonpostpodcast #CROPOrganization #workingtogethertorestorelives #thepolicyhourwithkenoliver #criminaljusticereform #restorativejustice #AntiRecidivismCoalition
If you believed this physical world is all there is, how would you make sense of consciousness? How would you deal with the absurdity of life? Would such questions bother you? For a young man in London, these questions are so troubling that his daily life is being disrupted. The post of him and his comment drew thousands of comments from others, many of them saying that they experienced, and are experiencing, the same. Andy can resonate with these commenters, as he himself wrestled with the same existential dread. Get his thoughts on today's edition of the AC Podcast. Humans of New York: Discussing an Existential Crisis Download Episode Links & Articles The original Humans of New York post Where the Conflict Really Lies: Science, Religion, and Naturalism by Alvin Plantinga Why I Am Not a Christian (1927) by Bertrand Russell Mind and Cosmos: Why the Materialist Neo-Darwinian Conception of Nature is Almost Certainly False by Thomas Nagel Free Will by Sam Harris The Human Project for Kids Podcast The Atheist's Guide To Reality: Enjoying Life Without Illusions by Alex Rosenberg Intro Music Amped Adapter by Marc Robillard Outro Music Yosemite by Oliver Michael
Why are there so many mediocre, average, boring brands and businesses out there, so many companies struggling to make a living? In my 12 years as an entrepreneur and strategist, I encounter one strategic problem more than any other, and I see it nearly every week of the year. In this episode I talk about the core aspects of strategy, and how companies need to shift their focus in order to stand out and be extraordinary. Contact me/ Engage with me: Twitter: @tobiasdahlberg Instagram: tobiasdahlberg__ Facebook:TheTobiasDahlberg YouTube : https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCT4UYQqBeph2MouB_lCDVQw www.tobiasdahlberg.com My companies: www.wonderagency.com www.kokoromoi.com Music credits: Oliver Michael and Binary Love