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Tonight we discuss famous Appalachian boogeymen (from my own childhood) known as Rawhead and Bloody Bones. Was this tale based somewhat in truth? Or was it just a made up story to scare naughty children? Let's find out!PatreonSubmit your own stories
Bloody Bones, often used in conjunction with his friend Rawhead, is a boogeyman of British folklore. Through the years, however, the story of Rawhead and Bloody Bones spread to North America and was figuratively adopted by the South. Due to the exposure, it is believed by many to be an originally Southern legend. Tune in, find out,Support the pod:www.patreon.com/monsterfuzz Check out our merch:https://monster-fuzz.creator-spring.com Everything else!www.linktr.ee/monsterfuzzBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/monster-fuzz--4349429/support.
Let's hope for something galoptious when all's said and done.Topics in this episode include the lestrygonian feast in the Burton, masculinity and meat eating, societal paralysis, Bloom's plan to feed the masses, Bloom's memories of working in the cattle market, the importance of cattle to the Irish economy, the horror that is dicky meat, the violence of the cattle trade, the carnivore diet, Bloom's performative masculinity, Bloom's political moderateness, class horror, Padraic Pearse and the Easter Rising, Æ's political decline, and the problem of pacifism.Support us on Patreon to access episodes early, bonus content, and a video version of our podcast.On the Blog:Rawhead and Bloody Bones in the BurtonBlooms & Barnacles Social Media:Facebook | Twitter | InstagramSubscribe to Blooms & Barnacles:Apple Podcasts | Spotify | YouTube
This week Brian and Steve take a trip to the Irish (English) countryside with Rawhead Rex. They examine the film, the original Clive Barker story, and the Steve Niles adapted comic. What's different? What doesn't work? Why is the movie Rawhead essentially the Ultimate Warrior on a nose binge? Also piss talk. We hooooooooope you listen. Plus we announce our guest and episodes for the June Eerie, Indiana Showdown Find Us Online- Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/halloweenisforever/ Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/halloweenisforever Twitter: https://twitter.com/HallowForever Tik Tok: https://www.tiktok.com/@halloweenisforeverpod Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/HalloweenIsForeverPod E-Mail: Halloweenisforeverpod@gmail.com
Queerdos, who abandoned Snoopy in the vestibule? It certainly wasn't us—we were too busy with our stories for this week's show! First, in our True Crime Story, Miss takes us on a globe-trotting tour of … karaoke-related violence. Turns out, some of us take karaoke much more seriously than others. Next, in our Spoopy Tale, Kevin takes us back to Cryptid Corner for a bonded pair of spoopies: Rawhead and Bloody Bones! So warm up your vocal chords (& punchin' arms) Don't look in that cupboard, and get ready for this week's show. Let's dive in! True Crime starts at 00:14:02 Spoopy Tale starts at 00:43:05 Source notes: www.creepyinqueeriespod.com Follow on Instagram: @CreepyInQueeriesPod Send Us an Email: creepyinqueeriespod@gmail.com Listen on Youtube: Creepy InQueeries Pod Follow on Facebook: @CreepyInQueeriesPod
“Punching a ghost is on my bucket list.” - Karl The misfits have arrived at Badin Mountain and connected with Stormy Pickins, a demolitions expert. Hiding in the woods from the Big Boys, they have engaged in battle with Tommy Rawhead and Bloody Bones, the revenants of two dead miners. Characters: preacher Piety Jackson (Brendan), gouger Karl son of Karl (Frank), mountain magician Buck Grayson (Bob), bootleg distiller Booker Noe (Jung Soo), and itinerant crooner Old Blue (Ron).
Welcome to a spooky side special of Smersh!With it being Halloween, all usual rules are off of the table. Abandon all hope ye who enter here!This week we will be visiting the spookiest place on earth, Ireland, to run for our lives from RAWHEAD REX.Joining John to potentially get wee'd on, is Irishman (and therefore possible witness to the carnage), journalist and co-host of excellent The Reducer (@TheReducerPod) podcast, Seamus O' Reilly, who can be found on Twitter as @shockproofbeats. Become a member at https://plus.acast.com/s/smershpod. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Jason is too tired to write a real description so this episode is about Rawhead And/Or Bloody Bones and then we rant about Predictive Programming! Vote For Your Favorite Paranormal Podcast: Dead Rabbit Radio! https://paranormalitymag.com/vote25/ Patreon https://www.patreon.com/user?u=18482113 PayPal Donation Link https://tinyurl.com/mrxe36ph MERCH STORE!!! https://tinyurl.com/y8zam4o2 Amazon Wish List https://www.amazon.com/hz/wishlist/ls/28CIOGSFRUXAD?ref_=wl_share Dead Rabbit Radio Wiki https://deadrabbitradio.pods.monster/doku.php?id=Welcome Help Promote Dead Rabbit! Dual Flyer https://i.imgur.com/OhuoI2v.jpg "As Above" Flyer https://i.imgur.com/yobMtUp.jpg “Alien Flyer” By TVP VT U https://imgur.com/gallery/aPN1Fnw “QR Code Flyer” by Finn https://imgur.com/a/aYYUMAh Links: Bloody Bones https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bloody_Bones Rawhead & Bloody Bones: Evolution of a 16th Century Bogeyman https://www.urbanghostsmedia.com/2016/11/rawhead-bloody-bones-bogeyman/ Rawhead and Bloody Bones https://maskofreason.wordpress.com/the-book-of-mysteries/know-your-ghosts/europe/rawhead-and-bloody-bones/ Bloody Bones: A History of Southern Scares https://deepsouthmag.com/2014/10/17/bloody-bones-a-history-of-southern-scares/ Bloody Bones & GooGoo Eyes http://www.jalhost.net/Family_History/BloodyBones_GooGoo_Eyes.html Next 9/11 Revealed In Simpsons? https://beforeitsnews.com/v3/conspiracy-theories/2012/2129992.html 5 reasons why “predictive programming” is psychologically implausible https://conspiracypsychology.com/2013/08/21/5-reasons-why-predictive-programming-is-psychologically-implausible/amp/ To Surveil with Love https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/To_Surveil_with_Love Hunger Games Predicts Death of Masculinity (2014) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZcAVfHvIBns Agenda 21 & 'The Hunger Games' https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=D4QXYe7VsXU Predictive Programming in The Hunger Games http://www.libertarianprepper.com/predictive-programming-in-the-hunger-games/ ------------------------------------------------ Logo Art By Ash Black Opening Song: "Atlantis Attacks" Closing Song: "Bella Royale" Music By Simple Rabbitron 3000 created by Eerbud Thanks to Chris K, Founder Of The Golden Rabbit Brigade Dead Rabbit Archivist Some Weirdo On Twitter AKA Jack YouTube Champ Stewart Meatball The Haunted Mic Arm provided by Chyme Chili The Golden Rabbit Army: Fabio N, Chyme Chili, Greg Gourley Wiki by Germ http://www.DeadRabbit.com Email: DeadRabbitRadio@gmail.com Twitter: @DeadRabbitRadio Facebook: www.Facebook.com/DeadRabbitRadio TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@deadrabbitradio Dead Rabbit Radio Subreddit: https://www.reddit.com/r/DeadRabbitRadio/ Paranormal News Subreddit: https://www.reddit.com/r/ParanormalNews/ Mailing Address: Jason Carpenter PO Box 1363 Hood River, OR 97031 Paranormal, Conspiracy, and True Crime news as it happens! Jason Carpenter breaks the stories they'll be talking about tomorrow, assuming the world doesn't end today. All Contents Of This Podcast Copyright Jason Carpenter 2018 - 2023
An ancient creature called Rawhead is awakened from its slumber near an Irish village and goes on a rampage killing anyone in sight. We watched Rawhead Rex! This creature feature, written by the great Clive Barker, celebrates a birthday on April 17th and we celebrate with a classic episode of Slashers & Screamers, with Billy Graves, The Memphis Maniac Rick, Final Girl Casey, and The Godfather of Droll James. If horror films are your jam, subscribe to Slasher Sports Cinema and catch Billy Graves among the rest of the SlasherSports team. You need a scary movie going into the weekend and he's bringing you the best horror movies to be found in theatres, on Netflix, Hulu, Tubi, Peacock, and VOD. Be sure to follow us on all our social medias and podcasts! You can also find Slasher Sports merchandise on RedBubble via our LINKTREE Find Billy, your host on INSTAGRAM or TWITTER We want to hear from you. Leave us your QUESTIONS/COMMENTS FOR THE HOSTS and we might play your audio on the show! Intro/Outro music by The Dave Avellis Project #horrormovie #horror #horrormovies #horrorfan #horrorfilm #halloween #horroraddict #movie #horrorcommunity #horrorfilms #horrorjunkie #film #horrorcollector #horrorart #movies #scary #instahorror #horrorlover #shorror #horrorfanatic #horrorgram #horrornerd #horrorgeek #slasher #horrorfans #cinema #fridaythe #horrorcollection #horrorfamily #horrorlife #creepy #art #s #michaelmyers #horrorobsessed #th #scream #terror #spooky #bluray #scarymovie #thriller #gore #jasonvoorhees #films #freddykrueger #scarymovies #classichorror #cosplay #bluraycollection #childsplay #horrorclub #chucky #dvd #moviereview #slashermovies #bluraycollector #stephenking #moviecollection #cinephile --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/slashersportscinema/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/slashersportscinema/support
Edit: Our first commentary track, done in 2015. We did this using a DVD and a Laser Disc. Now it's coming out in 4K Blu-Ray. Can you believe it? It's our first Kickstarter goal, and there are a lot more to go, so we thought we'd better get started early. Transmutations! Known in Europe as Underworld, this is the 103 minute version, rather than the 88 minute version. We had a lot of fun recording this commentary, and hope to get to Rawhead soon, just after we finish up a couple interview podcast episodes. Sync up the movie to just after the last opening logo (likely Vestron) and pause it, then we'll count down to start!
The DOtD cult brushes up on their fertility lore as they review George Pavlou's “Rawhead Rex”. We discuss the 3deep5me Rawhead lore, any potential influence Clive Barker may have had on the film, and the lads have a very intellectual conversation about the phallic imagery throughout the film. Spoilers in the stained glass.
Rawhead and Bloody Bones is one of the more intriguing ghosts or possibly more of a monster and he is so special he has two names. Although the original story is from Britain, there is a uniquely American twist that is essentially a different ghostly being. Discover more TERRIFYING podcasts at http://eeriecast.com/ Follow Carman Carrion! https://www.facebook.com/carman.carrion.9/ https://www.instagram.com/carmancarrion/?hl=en https://twitter.com/CarmanCarrion Subscribe to Spotify! https://open.spotify.com/show/0uiX155WEJnN7QVRfo3aQY Please Review Us on iTunes! https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/freaky-folklore/id1550361184 Music and sound effects used in the Freaky Folklore Podcast have or may have been provided/created by: CO.AG: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCcavSftXHgxLBWwLDm_bNvA Myuu: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCiSKnkKCKAQVxMUWpZQobuQ Jinglepunks: https://jinglepunks.com/ Epidemic Sound: https://www.epidemicsound.com/ Kevin MacLeod: http://incompetech.com/ Dark Music: https://soundcloud.com/darknessprevailspodcast Soundstripe: https://app.soundstripe.com/ Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Vi får besök av regissören och manusförfattaren Ted Kjellson. Det blir många härliga historier från hans filmkarriär. Dessutom avslöjar Ted flera spännande framtida projekt och varför Magnus en gång i tiden gick under namnet ”Lejontofs”.
WE ARE BACK IN ACTION. Today we discuss the roller coaster story of Steven Stayner and the unique Urban Legend of Rawhead and Bloody Bones. Support the show (https://www.patreon.com/user?u=64480836)
Join Klaudia and Ollie as they dive into the depths of S1E12: Faith and S1E13: Route 666.Points of Interest: The Mystery Spotcast Official Cancel Counter, Maybe Dean Should Have Finished High School, Misgendering the Rawhead, Reason 8000 That John Winchester Can Go Die, Lil' Gideon Bodies Roy Le Grange, Shut the Chuck Up, I Kept Our Secret (Not of Being Gay, but That Ghosts Are Real), Serial Monogamist Dean, Shout Out to Daniel José Older, and The Family Business (Loving a Girlboss).------We ran out of time in the episode itself, but in the spirit of last week's "Actually Queer Media You Should Consume Instead of Supernatural," we'd like to recommend Ride or Die, a story about a demonic car that is far better than Supernatural.-----Follow us:@MysterySpotcast on Tiktok / Twitter / InstagramFor more yelling about Dean and faith and accidental references to Castiel before he even appears, listen to Klaudia's guest appearance discussing S2E13: "Houses of the Holy," on Driver Picks the Podcast.If you want to know what the hell we are talking about when we launch into a Star Wars books discussion, here's a guide of how to read Star Wars the High Republic.
Set in the Irish countryside, a ungodly deity name Rawhead is unleashed in a small town massacring the townfolk. An American historian with his family must fight the ancient evil deity and a deranged priest stands in the way. Clive Barker's Book of Blood stories coming to life in this horror/thriller tale. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/kc-lacy/message
An old friend of Julia's comes knocking. Content warning: Animal abuse, firearms, explosions, and other loud noises Enter to win a personalized potion "prescription" from Hazel Thornton. Spot each quote in this episode & the holiday movie it comes from. DM us the answers on any of our social media pages or email FeedingWerewolves@gmail.com. Care & Feeding of Werewolves will be taking a break and will be back January 8th. Happy Holidays from all of us to all of you. Written and performed by Frederick Elmore as Vincent Julia, Lummy, and Jeter Henschel. Brenna Anderson-Dowd as Hazel Thornton. Sound editing by Frederick Elmore. Music by Kevin Elmore. Transcript Website: https://www.podpage.com/care-feeding-of-werewolves/ Instagram: @CareWerewolves Twitter: @CareWerewolves Linktree
Episode 135 - Halloween Mix! The Lunar Saloon Every Friday from 11P - 1A PST 99.1 FM Long Beach Streaming at KLBP.org Airdate: October 29, 2021 -=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=- Demdike Stare, Ghostly Hardware, Symbiosis Pagan Sector, The Corpse Fell Into The Hourglass, Hermopolis Magna Chris And Cosey, Dancing On Your Grave, Exotika Timothy Marrow, Killer Moon (edit), Killer Moon Harry Manfredini, Theme From Friday The 13th (Part 3), Friday The 13th (Meurtres En Trois Dimensions) The Monster Pack, Monster Rapp, Monster Rapp Night Moves, Nightdrive, Transdance Bottin, Horror Disco, Horror Disco Ingram, Night Stalkers, Night Stalkers Sweet Exorcist, City Beast, All The Hits Of Monster Disco Sound Ralph Lundsten And The Andromeda All Stars, Horrorscope, Alpha Ralpha Boulevard Chromium, Haunted Disco, Star To Star Lalo Schifrin, Amityville Frenzy, The Amityville Horror - Music From The Original Motion Picture Soundtrack El Coco, The Count Of Monte Disco, Mondo Disco Ataraxia, Séance, The Unexplained Mato, X-Files Dub, Scary Dub Kode9, Ghost Town, 5: Five Years Of Hyperdub Sea Urchin, Child Warrior Demons Follow, Yaqaza The Orb, Ghostdancing, History Of The Future Bruce Ditmas, Dr Mabuse, Yellow Dust Altieri, Ghost In The Hell, Italian Synth Planetarium - Sistema 1 Alessandro Adriani, I Am A Ghost, Fall Elsewhere And Shatter Carcass Identity, Essential Horror, Carcass Identity The Sorcerers, The Horror, Two Tribes The Vampires Of Dartmoore, Tanz Der Vampires, Dracula's Music Cabinet Susan Christie, Ghost Riders In The Sky, Paint A Lady R. Dean Taylor, There's A Ghost In My House, Soul Survivors: 40 Northern Soul Anthems [disc 1] Azie Mortimer, Haunted, Casino Classics - The Forgotten Floorshakers Walter Murphy, Creepy Street, Cinemaphonic: Electro Soul Synthi & Gert, Ghostman, Ghostman / Sister Susie's Synthesizer Drinking Electricity, Superstition, Overload Death Commando, Death Tide, R.I.P. Current Siouxsie And The Banshees, Rawhead and Bloodybones, Peepshow Sven Torstenson, Horror Trip, Drugs Howard Shore, Welcome To Videodrome, Videodrome - Original Motion Picture Soundtrack Blacksea Não Maya, Terror, Máquina de Vénus Michal Turtle, Spooky Boogie, Phantoms Of Dreamland Moon Wiring Club, Ghost Area, Somewhere A Fox Is Getting Married Claudio Simonetti, Démon (Hysteric edit), Démoni Original Soundtrack Rex Brown Company & Wersi Electric String Orchestra, Death Rays 1, Action & Tension & Space Piramis, Dracula, Dracula Dr. Hook, Devil's Daughter, Players In The Dark Night Creatures, That's The Night, That's The Night / One Of Those Songs Jay Richford & Gary Stevan, Fearing Much, Feelings George Martin, Eary Feary, Happy Machine: Standard Music Library 1970-2010
Meredith and KJ have found some friends-Julia and Jordan are back as John abandons his children as they search for a way to save Dean's life. Meredith brings us our weekly X-Files reference guide and teams up with Jordan to create a new segment on the podcast to where they nominate characters to take the place of characters brought back in season 4 episode 2 who should feel wronged by the Winchesters. The group speculates that the wise, gentle Layla Rourke is living a happier life than the episode implies. And Julia has a shocking theory regarding heavenly intervention even as early as season one in the show's run.CW Episode description: While battling a Rawhead, Dean is electrocuted, resulting in permanent damage to his heart and leaving him with only a couple of months to live. A despondent Sam searches desperately for a way to save his brother and believes he may have found an answer through a preacher who claims to heal the incurable. However, Dean and Sam discover that the preacher is getting help from the Grim Reaper who is trading one life for another he feels is less worthy.Linktree including sign up sheet to be on the podcast: https://linktr.ee/SupernaturalOpinionsPodcastGuest social medias:Jordan: (tiktok and youtube) psychicchic21Julia: (tiktok) honorary_idjit_67Meredith (instagram and Tumblr): shaedsofdeianeira
“He was here before Christ, before civilization. He was king here! Rawhead, that's what they called him! RAWHEAD!” Okay, okay. Call him Rawhead, already. Join your faithful Grue-Crew – Crystal Cleveland, Chad Hunt, Bill Mulligan, and Jeff Mohr – as they visit rural Ireland with Clive Barker's Rawhead Rex (1986) on episode 191 (even though […]
“He was here before Christ, before civilization. He was king here! Rawhead, that's what they called him! RAWHEAD!” Okay, okay. Call him Rawhead, already. Join your faithful Grue-Crew – Crystal Cleveland, Chad Hunt, Bill Mulligan, and Jeff Mohr – as they visit rural Ireland with Clive Barker's Rawhead Rex (1986) on episode 191 (even though […]
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On this week's episode I review Rawhead Rex; a creature feature based on a short story by the master of horror, Clive Barker. You can read this story in Barker's Books of Blood Volume 3. Next week I'll be reviewing a Thai horror film entitled, Ghost Lab, suggested to me by AlexisPlaying. Rawhead Rex Directed by George Pavlou Written by Clive Barker Stars David Dukes, Kelly Piper, Hugh O'Conor Plot Synopsis: An ancient creature called Rawhead is awakened from its slumber near an Irish village and goes on a rampage killing anyone in sight. Connect with Me: YouTube: http://bit.ly/screamstreamyt Twitter: http://twitter.com/scream_stream Instagram: http://instagram.com/ScreamStream Facebook Page: http://facebook.com/screampod FB Group: http://facebook.com/groups/screampod Music Provided by http://incompetech.com
A young girl is terrorized by a monster in her closet. DirectorsRoger Sampson Aaron Sparks WriterRoger Sampson StarsGracie Whitton April Hartman Lance Eakright --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/gruesome-hertzogg/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/gruesome-hertzogg/support
This week we are speaking with John Paul Morabito of Chicago, Illinois. John Paul is a transdisciplinary weaver who engages the medium of tapestry reimagined in the ditigial age. Their work outputs woven forms, moving images, and relational actions to imagine queer grace. Their work has been exhibited internationally, including but not limited to the Zhejiang (zhuh-zhong) Art Museum in China, Dorsky Gallery Curatorial Projects in New York and the Nerman Museum of Contemporary Art in Kansas. They also have work in collections like the Textile Resource Center at the School of the Art Institute of Chicago. They have presented papers at the College Art Association Conference and the Textile Society of America Symposium, published essays with Art China, the China Academy of Art Textile Reader 2, and the Journal of Textile Design Research and Practice. Morabito holds a BFA from the Maryland Institute College of Art and an MFA from the School of the Art Institute of Chicago, where they currently serve on the faculty as an Assistant Professor, Adjunct of Fiber and Material Studies. We hope you enjoy our conversation with John Paul as cover how they discovered weaving early in their life, queer identity and creation through textiles, the future of weaving and more. Find John Paul Online : Website | Instagram - - Join the Discord : https://professionalweaversociety.org/join-the-discord/ - - Sponsored by : Comfortcloth Weaving LLC Read full show notes and resources at : https://professionalweaversociety.com/podcast - - Sponsor the Podcast : Become A Sponsor Support the Podcast : Become A Patron (Shop on Amazon) Music by Rawhead The Wreckloose : https://rawheadthewreckloose.bandcamp.com/ Rawhead the Wreckloose's new album 'Cold Bill' : https://rawheadthewreckloose.bandcamp.com/album/cold-bill Intro Music : Guesthouse
This week we are speaking with Erin Riley from Brooklyn, NY. Erin is a tapestry weaver who has dedicated her time and life to creating tapestries that portray different aspects of culture that are either overlooked or are difficult to confront. Since receiving her MFA from the Tyler School of Art she has done many solo and group exhibitions all over the country and the world and has received many awards. Her work often focuses on the darker side of our culture. A few of the subjects she has covered have been nude figures from pornography or selfies, drug paraphernalia, and mental illness. The tapestries she creates has evolved over time to showcase her skills as a weaver, but also her eye as a dedicated artist. We hope you enjoy our conversation as we talk to Erin about how she became a weaver, discovering and establishing her artistic voice, and how she feels she fits into the weaving community. Find Erin Online : Website | Instagram - - Join the Discord : https://professionalweaversociety.org/join-the-discord/ - - Sponsored by : Comfortcloth Weaving LLC Read full show notes and resources at : https://professionalweaversociety.com/podcast - - Sponsor the Podcast : Become A Sponsor Support the Podcast : Become A Patron (Shop on Amazon) Music by Rawhead The Wreckloose : https://rawheadthewreckloose.bandcamp.com/ Rawhead the Wreckloose's new album 'Cold Bill' : https://rawheadthewreckloose.bandcamp.com/album/cold-bill Intro Music : Guesthouse
This week we are talking with tapestry Weaver, Tommye Scanlin, who resides in the Southern Appalachian region. Tommye is an artist who observes and responds to her surroundings for inspiration. Her primary artistic medium is handwoven tapestry, an ancient method of working with fibers to create images. As she seeks images and ideas to interpret into tapestry she experiences her surroundings as closely as She can. Photographs, sketches, paintings, and writings all are part of the research she puts into her work. She has been living in the southern Appalachian mountains for most of her life and her surroundings are filled with the natural forms of woods, streams, and fields. Her eyes are frequently drawn to the myriad details of the landscape and many of her tapestries are based on aspects of those details, simplified and enlarged in a weaving. Tommye has also written two books on the topic of creating tapestry weavings: “The Nature of Things: Essays of a Tapestry Weaver” and her newest book “Tapestry Design Basics and Beyond: Planning and Weaving with Confidence.” Her passion for teaching others is infectious, and she is always learning new things to pass along to others. It is inspiring and we hope that you snag her books to read up on her awesome tapestry weavings. Find Tommye Online : Website | Instagram | Buy The Nature of Things | Buy Tapestry Design Basics and Beyond - - Sponsored by : Comfortcloth Weaving LLC Read full show notes and resources at : https://professionalweaversociety.com/podcast - - Sponsor the Podcast : Become A Sponsor Support the Podcast : Become A Patron (Shop on Amazon) Music by Rawhead The Wreckloose : https://rawheadthewreckloose.bandcamp.com/ Rawhead the Wreckloose's new album 'Cold Bill' : https://rawheadthewreckloose.bandcamp.com/album/cold-bill Intro Music : Guesthouse
This week, we were going to discuss the 1986 fertility-demon-in-an-Irish-village flick "Rawhead Rex." This was Cory's first viewing and WOOWEEE did we have a good time! Check it out now on Shudder! Our site: https://spookydudes.org/ Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/SpookyDudes Check out our sponsor! Go to Fright-rags.com and use code SPOOKYDUDES10 at check-out for 10% off your order! We're on Apple Podcasts, Stitcher, Google Play, Amazon Podcasts, Spotify or our website - http://spookydudes.org Contact us! Twitter: @SpookyDudesPod Instagram: SpookyDudesPodcast Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/SpookyDudes Contact us: SpookyDudesPodcast@gmail.com Call us and leave a voicemail! - 423-708-5579 . . . . . . #rawheadrex #rawhead #clivebarker #shudder #georgepavlou #daviddukes #kellypiper #fertilitydemon #nialltoibin #ronanwilmot #gore #indiefilm #horror #horroraddict #horrorfan #horrorfanatic #slasher #stabby #horrorjunkie #horrormovie #horrorpodcast #exploitation #podcast #ghouls #spookyseason #frightrags #spookydudes #spookydudespodcast #stayspookymydudes #horrorpodfam
This week we are speaking with Tien Chiu. Tien is a textile artist, a teacher, and a writer. She has achieved many awards and achievements with her weaving work, including such honors as her handwoven wedding dress as part of the permanent collection at the American Textile History Museum and her Kodachrome jacket being featured on the cover of Handwoven magazine. In her studio she is primarily a weaver, dyer, and couture seamstress, producing artistic garments, accessories and wall hangings. She has written many articles for Handwoven and Complex Weavers Journal. She has also written a fabulous book, titled Master Your Craft: Strategies for Designing, Making and Selling Artisan Work. This book was a huge help for me when I started weaving as a full time career and is definitely recommended! Her blog is an amazing resource in design inspiration, exploration, and problem solving complex weave structures. I have been following her work and her blog since I graduated from college, finding endless motivation through her writings. We hope you enjoy our conversation as we talk with her about her growth into weaving, how she wants to help enrich the weaving community, and some insight on how mathematics and technology influence her work as a weaver and teacher. Find Tien Online : Website | Master Your Craft Book - - Sponsored by : Comfortcloth Weaving LLC Read full show notes and resources at : https://professionalweaversociety.com/podcast - - Sponsor the Podcast : Become A Sponsor Support the Podcast : Become A Patron (Shop on Amazon) Music by Rawhead The Wreckloose : https://rawheadthewreckloose.bandcamp.com/ Rawhead the Wreckloose's new album 'Cold Bill' : https://rawheadthewreckloose.bandcamp.com/album/cold-bill Intro Music : Guesthouse
This week we are speaking with the Sean Dougall and Andrew Paulson of the design studio Dougall Paulson, based out of Southern California. As co-founders of the multi-disciplinary art and design studio, they seek beauty through new forms of weaving, furniture, lighting and objects. Using narrative as the thread that binds ideas together, their unique take on visual storytelling is the starting point for the creation of objects that straddle the fine, decorative, and graphic arts. They approach their practice with a focus on curiosity and discovery. Specifically speaking about their handwoven work: the art textiles explore the ways in which light appears through absorption, reflection, and transparency. Which, under the right lights, look like the pieces are glowing internally. We hope you enjoy our conversation about how they grew and developed their design practice, the challenges of weaving with metal, and what inspires them to keep exploring and moving forward. Find Dougall Paulson Online : Website | Instagram - - Sponsored by : Comfortcloth Weaving LLC Read full show notes and resources at : https://professionalweaversociety.com/podcast - - Sponsor the Podcast : Become A Sponsor Support the Podcast : Become A Patron (Shop on Amazon) Music by Rawhead The Wreckloose : https://rawheadthewreckloose.bandcamp.com/ Rawhead the Wreckloose's new album 'Cold Bill' : https://rawheadthewreckloose.bandcamp.com/album/cold-bill Intro Music : Guesthouse
This week we are speaking with Jenny Shulkin of OoLaLoom Handwoven from Kingston, NY. OoLaLoom was founded in Savannah, GA in the fall of 2013. Jenny creates microbatch handwoven textiles with handdyed, high quality natural fibers and intricate weaves with a focus in baby wrap and ring sling carriers. She also produces multi-use fabrics, scarves & apparel fabric, and throw blankets. OoLaLoom is a member of the Baby Carrier Industry Alliance and Consumer Product Safety Commission compliant. The weavings she creates are in rich earthy tones, highlighted with the intricate patterns produced in multi-shaft weaving. Using a variety of materials, she creates luminous cloth that is loved and cherished by many who have purchased her work. We hope you enjoy our conversation as we talk about how OoLaLoom came about, how Facebook is used to drive her business, and a little bit on the inner workings of baby wrap weaving. Find Jenny online : OoLaLoom Website | Instagram | Facebook - - Sponsored by : Comfortcloth Weaving LLC Read full show notes and resources at : https://professionalweaversociety.com/podcast - - Sponsor the Podcast : Become A Sponsor Support the Podcast : Become A Patron (Shop on Amazon) Music by Rawhead The Wreckloose : https://rawheadthewreckloose.bandcamp.com/ Rawhead the Wreckloose's new album 'Cold Bill' : https://rawheadthewreckloose.bandcamp.com/album/cold-bill Intro Music : Guesthouse
This week we are talking with Margaret Fischer of Greentree Weaving from Yellow Springs, Ohio. Margaret has been fascinated by the craft of handwaving since she first saw a weaving demonstration at a county fair in California when she was just 9 years old. Since then weaving has dominated her life and has brought her great joy. Her studio has grown and evolved from working out of her home in California, to a barn in Petaluma, moving to New Mexico, and to a multiple building workshop in Colorado. The size of her team ebbing and flowing with every iteration of her business. We hope you enjoy our conversation with Margaret as we talk about how her business evolved, the challenges and rewards of production weaving, and about making a career to support what you want out of life. Find Margaret Online : Greentree Weaving | Instagram | Facebook - - Sponsored by : Comfortcloth Weaving LLC Read full show notes and resources at : https://professionalweaversociety.com/podcast - - Sponsor the Podcast : Become A Sponsor Support the Podcast : Become A Patron (Shop on Amazon) Music by Rawhead The Wreckloose : https://rawheadthewreckloose.bandcamp.com/ Rawhead the Wreckloose's new album 'Cold Bill' : https://rawheadthewreckloose.bandcamp.com/album/cold-bill Intro Music : Guesthouse
This week we are talking with Margaret Fischer of Greentree Weaving from Yellow Springs, Ohio. Margaret has been fascinated by the craft of handwaving since she first saw a weaving demonstration at a county fair in California when she was just 9 years old. Since then weaving has dominated her life and has brought her great joy. Her studio has grown and evolved from working out of her home in California, to a barn in Petaluma, moving to New Mexico, and to a multiple building workshop in Colorado. The size of her team ebbing and flowing with every iteration of her business. We hope you enjoy our conversation with Margaret as we talk about how her business evolved, the challenges and rewards of production weaving, and about making a career to support what you want out of life. Find Margaret Online : Greentree Weaving | Instagram | Facebook - - Sponsored by : Comfortcloth Weaving LLC Read full show notes and resources at : https://professionalweaversociety.com/podcast - - Sponsor the Podcast : Become A Sponsor Support the Podcast : Become A Patron (Shop on Amazon) Music by Rawhead The Wreckloose : https://rawheadthewreckloose.bandcamp.com/ Rawhead the Wreckloose's new album 'Cold Bill' : https://rawheadthewreckloose.bandcamp.com/album/cold-bill Intro Music : Guesthouse
This week we are speaking with Daryl Lancaster from New Jersey. Daryl Lancaster, a hand-weaver and fiber artist known for her award-winning hand-woven fabric and garments, has been constructing garments for more than half a century. She gives lectures and workshops to guilds, conferences, and craft centers all over the United States. The former Features Editor for Handwoven Magazine, she has written more than 100 articles and digital content, frequently contributes to various weaving and sewing publications and including Threads Magazine. She now has a YouTube channel, The Weaver Sews where she shares her extensive experience sewing handwoven garments. She now offers a complete line of digital sewing patterns for handweavers. Daryl also maintains a blog at www.weaversew.com. Find her and all the work that she has done at www.Daryllancaster.com I first met Daryl when she was teaching at Harrisville Designs in New Hampshire. During her course I would spend late nights talking about my business and what I wanted to do, and she would give me great insights and encouragement on how to grow and develop my own voice. She is an amazing teacher and friend, always rooting me on with whatever endeavors I choose to take on. We hope you enjoy our conversation as we talk about her beginnings as a weaver, how her career evolved over time, and how she is adapting her work to the digital market. We had so much fun talking that we went a little long during our interview. So we broke up the interview into two episodes. Part one will be this week and Part Two will be next. Find Daryl Online : Website | Instagram | Facebook | Youtube - - Sponsored by : Comfortcloth Weaving LLC Read full show notes and resources at : https://professionalweaversociety.com/podcast - - Sponsor the Podcast : Become A Sponsor Support the Podcast : Become A Patron (Shop on Amazon) Music by Rawhead The Wreckloose : https://rawheadthewreckloose.bandcamp.com/ Rawhead the Wreckloose's new album 'Cold Bill' : https://rawheadthewreckloose.bandcamp.com/album/cold-bill Intro Music : Guesthouse
This week we are speaking with Daryl Lancaster from New Jersey. Daryl Lancaster, a hand-weaver and fiber artist known for her award-winning hand-woven fabric and garments, has been constructing garments for more than half a century. She gives lectures and workshops to guilds, conferences, and craft centers all over the United States. The former Features Editor for Handwoven Magazine, she has written more than 100 articles and digital content, frequently contributes to various weaving and sewing publications and including Threads Magazine. She now has a YouTube channel, The Weaver Sews where she shares her extensive experience sewing handwoven garments. She now offers a complete line of digital sewing patterns for handweavers. Daryl also maintains a blog at www.weaversew.com. Find her and all the work that she has done at www.Daryllancaster.com I first met Daryl when she was teaching at Harrisville Designs in New Hampshire. During her course I would spend late nights talking about my business and what I wanted to do, and she would give me great insights and encouragement on how to grow and develop my own voice. She is an amazing teacher and friend, always rooting me on with whatever endeavors I choose to take on. We hope you enjoy our conversation as we talk about her beginnings as a weaver, how her career evolved over time, and how she is adapting her work to the digital market. We had so much fun talking that we went a little long during our interview. So we broke up the interview into two episodes. Part one will be this week and Part Two will be next. Find Daryl Online : Website | Instagram | Facebook | Youtube - - Sponsored by : Comfortcloth Weaving LLC Read full show notes and resources at : https://professionalweaversociety.com/podcast - - Sponsor the Podcast : Become A Sponsor Support the Podcast : Become A Patron (Shop on Amazon) Music by Rawhead The Wreckloose : https://rawheadthewreckloose.bandcamp.com/ Rawhead the Wreckloose's new album 'Cold Bill' : https://rawheadthewreckloose.bandcamp.com/album/cold-bill Intro Music : Guesthouse
This week we are talking with Janet Phillips from England. Janet has been designing and weaving for over 40 years after studying Industrial Textile Design at the Scottish College of Textiles, graduating with a First Class Honors Degree. Color and texture are still the foundations that keep her weaving. She dyes most of the yarns she uses and she is continually experimenting and sampling to find new weaves and textures. Janet also has a deep commitment to teaching others to be creative with their weavings. She has authored two books, Designing Woven Fabrics and Exploring Woven Fabrics, which encourage weavers to really understand how a woven fabric is constructed guiding the weaver to develop their own designs and structures. Enjoy our conversation with Janet as we talk about how she became a weaver, teaching woven design, and the importance of sampling to understand woven structures. Find Janet online : Website | Instagram | Buy Books Direct | Buy Books from LSLR - - Sponsored by : Comfortcloth Weaving LLC Read full show notes and resources at : https://professionalweaversociety.com/podcast - - Sponsor the Podcast : Become A Sponsor Support the Podcast : Become A Patron (Shop on Amazon) Music by Rawhead The Wreckloose : https://rawheadthewreckloose.bandcamp.com/ Rawhead the Wreckloose's new album 'Cold Bill' : https://rawheadthewreckloose.bandcamp.com/album/cold-bill Intro Music : Guesthouse
This week we are speaking with Rachel Snack of Weaver House Co from Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. Weaver House is a project that Rachel created as an intuitive response to returning home after living in Peru, and the continual longing to be at the loom. She received her Bachelor of Fine Art in Fiber and Material Studies from the The School of the Art Institute of Chicago, and her Master of Science in Textile Design from Philadelphia University. She can normally be found in the studio or nearby in the woods, always inspired and constantly creating. Weaver House is a yarn shop, textile studio, and weaving school located in Philadelphia. The goal of the space is to create heirloom textiles in homage to craft tradition, and the dialect between maker and loom. Creating a space where the woven practice is grounded in the idea of growing a tangible language, to regain tactility and a hand-making consciousness within the home and in relation to the body. Though the school is currently closed due to the ongoing pandemic, Rachel is finding new ways to inspire communal collaboration and weaving education. We hope you enjoy our conversation with Rachel as we talk about finding weaving, starting Weaver House, her new podcast, and more! Find Rachel Online : Website | Weaver House | Instagram | Material Culture Podcast - - Sponsored by : Comfortcloth Weaving LLC Read full show notes and resources at : https://professionalweaversociety.com/podcast - - Sponsor the Podcast : Become A Sponsor Support the Podcast : Become A Patron (Shop on Amazon) Music by Rawhead The Wreckloose : https://rawheadthewreckloose.bandcamp.com/ Rawhead the Wreckloose's new album 'Cold Bill' : https://rawheadthewreckloose.bandcamp.com/album/cold-bill Intro Music : Guesthouse
Hello Horror Heads! We are backkkk and we are traveling to the land of our forefathers, Ireland, to talk about Rawhead Rex. Written by Clive Barker and intended to be about a 9 foot tall walking penis, Rawhead unfortunately underdelivers in that area. But hey what could go wrong?
We have been keeping ourselves busy these past couple weeks, working with clients, getting stuff done at the spinning mill, and giving presentations about what we do. This week we wanted to continue the conversation about how we got to where we are and take the opportunity to answer some questions along the way. We are sharing the audio from our presentation at the Careers in Textiles Symposium that was hosted by the Handweavers Guild of America this past Friday. In case you missed it and the other fabulous talks from other industry leaders, check out the website weavespindye.org/cit to watch the videos of the presentations. It was an honor to be selected to speak along side of some amazing designers and business people in the textile field. If you are an aspiring professional weaver, please feel free to reach out to us with your questions. And like always, if we don’t have the answer, we will get you in touch with somebody who does. We will be back with our regularly scheduled programming next week, so stay tuned, and stay curious. - - Sponsored by : Comfortcloth Weaving LLC Read full show notes and resources at : https://professionalweaversociety.com/podcast - - Sponsor the Podcast : Become A Sponsor Support the Podcast : Become A Patron (Shop on Amazon) Music by Rawhead The Wreckloose : https://rawheadthewreckloose.bandcamp.com/ Rawhead the Wreckloose's new album 'Cold Bill' : https://rawheadthewreckloose.bandcamp.com/album/cold-bill Intro Music : Guesthouse
Register for the HGA's Careers in Textiles Symposium : http://weavespindye.org/cit/ - - This week we are speaking with Crystal Gregory in Kentucky. Crystal Gregory is a sculptor whose work investigates between textile and architecture. If the nature of architecture is fixed and permanent then the opposite would be a textile, collapsible and movable. Both mediums define space, create shelter, and allow privacy. A textile, however, has the advantage of flexibility. It is a semi two dimensional plane that has the ability to fold, drape, move and change to its surroundings. It is pliable. Gregory received her BFA from the University of Oregon and her MFA from the School of the Art Insitute of Chicago from the Fiber and Material Studies Department. She has received many awards and her work has been exhibited in museums and galleries nationally including the Rockwell Museum of Art, Dorsky Gallery Curatorial Projects, the Hunterdon Art Museum and at Black and White Project Space. She has had her work featured in Hyperallergic, Surface Design Journal, Art Critical and Peripheral Vision Press. She is an Assistant Profession within the School of Arts and Visual Studies at the University of Kentucky and currently shows with Tappan Collective in Los Angeles, California as well as Momentum Gallery in North Carolina. We hope you enjoy our conversation with Crystal as we talk about different ways of learning and teaching weavings, how much there is still left to learn, and creating artwork using woven fabric. Find Crystal Online : Website | Instagram - - Sponsored by : Comfortcloth Weaving LLC Read full show notes and resources at : https://professionalweaversociety.com/podcast - - Sponsor the Podcast : Become A Sponsor Support the Podcast : Become A Patron (Shop on Amazon) Music by Rawhead The Wreckloose : https://rawheadthewreckloose.bandcamp.com/ Rawhead the Wreckloose's new album 'Cold Bill' : https://rawheadthewreckloose.bandcamp.com/album/cold-bill Intro Music : Guesthouse
This week we are talking with Peggy Osterkamp. Peggy is the author of the New Guide to weaving series, Weaving for Beginners – An Illustrated Guide, and has a prolific blog available to share tips, stories of her travels, and artistic discoveries. She has found great joy in sharing her love of handweaving with students near and far and has a wealth of knowledge to bestow upon them. Personally, I have been following Peggy’s blog since I was in college and first learning how to weave. To this day I still find her artwork inspiring. The experiments with materials, structures and presentations are a testament to how she finds play whenever she sits and works at the loom. And her ability to clearly explain the techniques and methods she uses is a must for any weaver who wishes to reconnect with their weaving skills on a different level. We hope you enjoy our conversation as we talk about how she became a weaver, the joys of sampling, and what the process was like putting her knowledge in book and blog form. Find Peggy Online : Website | Instagram - - Sponsored by : Comfortcloth Weaving LLC Read full show notes and resources at : https://professionalweaversociety.com/podcast - - Sponsor the Podcast : Become A Sponsor Support the Podcast : Become A Patron (Shop on Amazon) Music by Rawhead The Wreckloose : https://rawheadthewreckloose.bandcamp.com/ Rawhead the Wreckloose's new album 'Cold Bill' : https://rawheadthewreckloose.bandcamp.com/album/cold-bill Intro Music : Guesthouse
This week we are talking with Anne Low from Canada. Anne Low is a multi-disciplinary artist who uses sculpture, installation, textiles and printmaking to explore the relationship of historical contexts of contemporary functional objects and themes that occur, such as the domestic and the decorative. Her works highly focus on the physicality of an object and utilize her historic knowledge of weaving and various methodologies. She has been featured in many group exhibitions, held selected solo exhibitions, and was nominated for the Sobey Art Award in 2019 (Canada’s largest award for young Canadian artists). Her work is subtle and sublime, showcasing fine craftsmanship in the light of installation art. We hope you enjoy our conversation with Anne as we talk about weaving on frame looms, studying and learning old techniques, and dividing time between art and utilitarian weaving. Find Anne Online : Instagram - - Sponsored by : Comfortcloth Weaving LLC Read full show notes and resources at : https://professionalweaverpodcast.com - - Sponsor the Podcast : Become A Sponsor Support the Podcast : Become A Patron (Shop on Amazon) Music by Rawhead The Wreckloose : https://rawheadthewreckloose.bandcamp.com/ Rawhead the Wreckloose's new album 'Cold Bill' : https://rawheadthewreckloose.bandcamp.com/album/cold-bill Intro Music : Guesthouse
This week we are talking with Lucy MacDonald of Arra Textiles from Scotland. Arra Textiles is named after Lucy’s great grandmother, Arra MacDonald, born and brought up on Orkney, she passed down her love of textiles to Lucy. After graduating with a degree in textile design at university, Lucy worked for a range of different companies before deciding to invest in a loom and start her own business. Her work is inspired by the ever changing sea scapes that are near and far from her home and studio. The desire to travel always pulls her in directions of different coastlines from the archipelagos of Finland, the southern coast of Australia, or the beautiful coastlines in Scotland. Each year she produces a small collection of bespoke scarves which are woven using hand-dyed locally sourced yarn. While creating, she strives to produce as little waste material as possible by using every last bit of material and reselling any yarn cone ends. The majority of the yarn she uses is sourced in Britain, maintaining the traceability factor in her work. With her zero-waste production policy and emphasis on traditional craftsmanship, she can be sure that her work will become timeless heirlooms to be enjoyed for generations to come, before biodegrading naturally at the end of its’ lifespan. We hope that you enjoy our conversation with Lucy as we talk about her education, what it was like starting up her own studio, and what goes into her complex woven designs. Find Lucy Online : Website | Instagram | Facebook | Twitter | Pinterest - - Sponsored by : Comfortcloth Weaving LLC Read full show notes and resources at : http://proweaverpod.com/episode-35 - - Sponsor the Podcast : Become A Sponsor Support the Podcast : Become A Patron (Shop on Amazon) Music by Rawhead The Wreckloose : https://rawheadthewreckloose.bandcamp.com/ Rawhead the Wreckloose's new album 'Cold Bill' : https://rawheadthewreckloose.bandcamp.com/album/cold-bill Intro music : Guesthouse
We heard you, and this week we are talking about… ourselves! We were recently asked to give a presentation about what we do and we thought this would be a good opportunity to share it with you. We talk about how we were ramping up our business before the pandemic, how we pivoted, and how we are working on growing our business and our weaving skills today. 2020 was a doozy for all of us, but somehow we managed to not only survive, but our business started to thrive. It was a fun presentation that we are using as our jumping off point for our upcoming talk at the “Careers in Textiles Symposium” hosted by the Handweavers Guild of America. This is a two-day online symposium, spotlighting leading professional and industry trendsetters, sharing their experiences and providing insights on the diverse and changing landscape of textiles and fiber art. The symposium is open to all, but is geared toward young professionals, recent graduates and students. We will be speaking on Friday, March 19th at 4 pm. We are passionate about connecting the new generation of textile designers, artists, and creators with people who have been in different facets of the industry to create a mentorship bond to help everyone grow. We know we wouldn’t be where we are now without the guidance and support of others who have blazed the trail ahead of us. We hope that we can connect with future professionals and help guide them into finding or creating their own careers within the textile community. So, enjoy the audio portion of this presentation, and if you are interested, there is a video of this prevention with the accompanying slides and media in the show notes. We hope that you will tune in to join us and other amazing professionals during the “Careers in Textiles Symposium” taking place March 19th and 20th. - - Sponsored by : Comfortcloth Weaving LLC Read full show notes and resources at : http://proweaverpod.com/episode-34 - - Sponsor the Podcast : Become A Sponsor Support the Podcast : Become A Patron (Shop on Amazon) Music by Rawhead The Wreckloose : https://rawheadthewreckloose.bandcamp.com/ Rawhead the Wreckloose's new album 'Cold Bill' : https://rawheadthewreckloose.bandcamp.com/album/cold-bill Intro music : Guesthouse
Diana and Liz dish all the dirt on Supernatural Season 1, Episode 12 "Faith." We'll finally learn what the goddess Dolly Parton meant about the booger man, Rawhead and Bloody Bones. Sherlock Sam will deduce all the things but get schooled by Liz about Tarot, Coptic Crosses, and Necromancy. And we'll learn if those rascally sheriffs will ever catch Dean! Links: Siouxsie and the Banshees "Rawhead and Bloody Bones" https://youtu.be/m4Mv0vbFEsE (https://youtu.be/m4Mv0vbFEsE) Black Altar "Deus Inversus” https://youtu.be/wIYeo92-QYs Sources: https://monster.fandom.com/wiki/Bloody_Bones https://deepsouthmag.com/2014/10/17/bloody-bones-a-history-of-southern-scares/ https://writingwerewolf.wordpress.com/2020/06/11/folklores-scariest-creatures-rawhead-and-bloody-bones/ (https://writingwerewolf.wordpress.com/2020/06/11/folklores-scariest-creatures-rawhead-and-bloody-bones/) https://maskofreason.wordpress.com/the-book-of-mysteries/know-your-ghosts/europe/rawhead-and-bloody-bones/ (https://maskofreason.wordpress.com/the-book-of-mysteries/know-your-ghosts/europe/rawhead-and-bloody-bones/) https://public.oed.com/blog/raw-head-bloody-bones-and-other-terrors-of-the-nursery/ (https://public.oed.com/blog/raw-head-bloody-bones-and-other-terrors-of-the-nursery/) https://www.appalachianhistory.net/2020/10/why-did-rawhead-scare-kids-so.html (https://www.appalachianhistory.net/2020/10/why-did-rawhead-scare-kids-so.html) https://recklesstea.wordpress.com/2019/01/26/rawhead-and-bloody-bones/ (https://recklesstea.wordpress.com/2019/01/26/rawhead-and-bloody-bones/) http://xroads.virginia.edu/~MA01/Grand-Jean/Hurston/Chapter10.html (http://xroads.virginia.edu/~MA01/Grand-Jean/Hurston/Chapter10.html) https://grannysu.blogspot.com/2008/11/raw-head-bloody-bones.html (https://grannysu.blogspot.com/2008/11/raw-head-bloody-bones.html) https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Coptic_cross (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Coptic_cross) https://symbolsage.com/coptic-cross-meaning/ (https://symbolsage.com/coptic-cross-meaning/) https://www.thetarotguide.com/the-hierophant (https://www.thetarotguide.com/the-hierophant) https://web.archive.org/web/20090223094339/http://tarothermit.com/pope.htm (https://web.archive.org/web/20090223094339/http://tarothermit.com/pope.htm) https://www.newadvent.org/cathen/10735a.htm (https://www.newadvent.org/cathen/10735a.htm) https://www.black-altar-horde.com/biography (https://www.black-altar-horde.com/biography) https://spn-heavymeta.livejournal.com/24372.html (https://spn-heavymeta.livejournal.com/24372.html) http://www.supernaturalwiki.com/1.12_Faith (http://www.supernaturalwiki.com/1.12_Faith) https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0713614/trivia?ref_=tt_trv_trv https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0713614/goofs?ref_=tttrv_sa_1 (https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0713614/goofs?ref_=tttrv_sa_1) https://www.sciencia.cat/temes/medieval-necromancy-art-controlling-demons (https://www.sciencia.cat/temes/medieval-necromancy-art-controlling-demons) https://www.grunge.com/251326/the-crazy-history-of-necromancy-explained/
This week we are talking with Bridgette Extraordinaire of Raanu Handwoven from Oregon. Raanu Handwoven is a closed loop production, meaning that Bridgette will reuse material waste created during the production process for additional products. She begins with mill end yarn, which is rescued from large manufacturing houses where they were destined for the landfill. That yarn is then woven by hand in the US without the use of electricity, utilizing mechanical Dobby looms to create beautiful patterns and textures. Each garment is woven to size, which significantly reduces the amount of scrap left on the cutting room floor. What remains will then be transformed into additional product. A trademark of her work is that the warp threads are plied, producing a beautifully subtle gradient in the cloth. Raanu came about from the master passing along their knowledge and tools to their apprentice, continuing the weaving legacy. We hope you enjoy our conversation with Bridgette as we talk about her apprenticeship, pricing, what it takes to create a new line of wearables, and more. Find Bridgette Online : Website | Instagram - - Sponsored by : Comfortcloth Weaving LLC Read full show notes and resources at : http://proweaverpod.com/episode-33 - - Sponsor the Podcast : Become A Sponsor Support the Podcast : Become A Patron (Shop on Amazon) Music by Rawhead The Wreckloose : https://rawheadthewreckloose.bandcamp.com/ Rawhead the Wreckloose's new album 'Cold Bill' : https://rawheadthewreckloose.bandcamp.com/album/cold-bill Intro music : Guesthouse
This episode will give you a few storytelling tips and a couple of stories. Join me for a few minutes Rawhead and Bloody Bones, Old Dry Frye, and getting lost in the woods. It's fall y'all!
For the love of Rawhead, it's a St. Paddy's Day special! Join us as we take a trip down the ol' wishing well to Ireland and find ourselves a four-leaf clover. Warwick Davis returns to the role of a leprechaun once again for a magical journey involving a neglected little girl, her horrible father, a drunken Irishman, and a talking sex toy. So, slop some corned beef on a plate, slurp down that Shamrock Shake™, and kiss your lucky rabbit's foot, because you're going to need all the luck you can get while we receive a mystical flogging from A Very Unlucky Leprechaun!Support the show (https://www.patreon.com/moviedumpster)
Patrice and Marleah drink "mock" Alabama Fizzes and talk little glowing men, all the things you can shoot in Kentucky, nursery rhyme terror, and why you never touch a witch's pig.
Patrice and Marleah drink "mock" Alabama Fizzes and talk little glowing men, all the things you can shoot in Kentucky, nursery rhyme terror, and why you never touch a witch's pig.