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In this gripping episode, we sit down with Joshua—better known as Drifter Voyages—the dynamic host of The 50th Room Podcast. His captivating show explores the eerie underbelly of America, investigating supernatural phenomena state by state. Drifter takes us on a chilling journey through his personal encounters with the paranormal, from shadowy figures charging toward him to heart-pounding investigations of haunted sites and mysterious UFO sightings. One of the most startling accounts includes his discovery of what he believes could be the corpse of a Chupacabra—the infamous “goat-sucker,” a vampiric cryptid known for preying on livestock. He also recounts a terrifying distant encounter with what he suspects were three skinwalkers, spotted lurking near a factory. Hidden from their view, he observed their disturbing presence—an experience that raises more questions than answers. Our conversation ventures deeper into the unknown, exploring mind-bending theories: Are mirrors potential portals to other dimensions? What if these paranormal events are glimpses into a reality we're only beginning to understand?Join us as we journey down a mesmerizing rabbit hole where the line between the natural and the supernatural fades—and the possibilities become as infinite as they are unsettling. Don't miss this electrifying dive into the unexplained.https://linktr.ee/driftervoyages We are thrilled to announce the official launch of Let's Get Freaky merchandise! Our collection includes hoodies, t-shirts, mugs, stickers, and more. Explore the full range at http://tee.pub/lic/aQprv54kktw.Do you have a paranormal or extraordinary experience to share? We'd love to hear from you! Contact us to be a guest on the Let's Get Freaky podcast. Email us at letsgetfreakypodcast@mail.com or reach out via social media on Facebook, Instagram, X, TikTok, or YouTube at @tcletsgetfreakypodcast. Connect with us at https://linktr.ee/letsgetfreaky.
Naval Postgraduate School Trident Room Podcast host U.S. Navy Lt. Cmdr. Colleen Wilmington interviews two graduating students, U.S. Navy Ensign Grace Casey and Ensign Dutton Rogers, attending NPS through the Shoemaker Scholar program, and pursuing a thesis through the NPS Undersea Warfare program. This episode was recorded on January 28, 2025. The Shoemaker Scholarship program provides an opportunity for Student Naval Aviators awaiting flight school to get their graduate degree at NPS directly following their undergraduate program. Shoemaker Scholars are provided with an opportunity to sharpen their mind before heading out to the Fleet, taking their new-found expertise to their next command and reducing the need for an operational gap. Recently, the Shoemaker Scholar program expanded significantly, from 10 to 50 quotas, with applicants not constricted to the U.S. Naval Academy.
Newest members of the family, side scrolling horror, the lucrative industry of live theater critiquing, adult film stars and Theater of Blood!
John Bevere's Porn Free Course: https://app.messengerx.com/en-US/watch/6RoIv5XaAH6frNDKwMGCoM
Fathers Day antics, prequel novelizations, the problem with Jean Rollin, becoming the Elon Musk of sleepy New England villages and The Haunted Palace!
The Trident Room Podcast (TRP) team is launching an all-new series delivering authentic conversation on current, topical issues. Each episode of TRP Unfiltered features a round table of podcast hosts, NPS students and their guests tackling a random question submitted by TRP listeners … Just the kind of stout conversation you'd expect from the Trident Room Podcast. Up first, what is the best (and worst) leadership advice you have ever received? ----------------- The Trident Room Podcast is brought to you by the Naval Postgraduate School Alumni Association and the Naval Postgraduate School Foundation. www.npsfoundation.org. For comments, suggestions, and critiques, please email us at TridentRoomPodcastHost@nps.edu, and find us online at https://www.nps.edu/tridentroompodcast. Thank you! Tags: NPS, Naval Postgraduate School, Monterey, California, Navy, Army, Marine Corps, Air Force, U.S., United States, Coast Guard, DOD, Military Education, Podcast, Military Podcast, The Trident Room, The Trident Room Podcast The views expressed in this podcast are those of the individuals and do not reflect the official policy or position of the U.S. government, the Department of Defense, the U.S. Navy, or the Naval Postgraduate School.
In this episode, Rocksy is joined by Nathan Jacobsen, Chief Executive Officer at VBP. He shares his journey from military leadership to becoming CEO of VBP, and discusses the importance of technology, outsourcing, and innovation in transforming advice practices. Nathan Jacobsen LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/jacobsennathan/ VBP Website: https://www.vbp.au/ Automation Anywhere Website: https://www.automationanywhere.com/ Visit The Adviser Portal and partner with Zurich and OnePath today: https://ensombl.com/go/20250617 Recognise real-world learning as CPD: https://ensombl.com/cpd/ General Disclaimer – https://www.ensombl.com/disclaimer/
Another graduation, the franchise machine, strange animations, the thigs you can get away with as an eccentric millionaire, historical context and The House on Haunted Hill!
Don't drink it if it glows in the dark, an accidental week off, swingers parties in old Italy, the trouble with most teen slashers and Masque of the Red Death!
Show notes:Did you know that ultra processed foods (UPFs) make 57% of the average British diet and up to 80% when it comes to children and people with lower incomes. And that the major food and drink companies lobbied to block the UK government's efforts pushing for discounts on healthier and minimally processed products In the Indian sub-continent meanwhile, an average household derives more calories from processed foods than fruits (The Lancet study 2020). What is staggering is that this diet has been reshaped over the course of a single generation. While regulations around ultra-processed foods are tightening in both the UK and India, food regulations in India are considered weak, ambiguous, and industry-friendly, leading to a lack of strong front-of-pack labelling and effective advertising restrictions. Last year I reached out to the Access to Nutrition Initiative (ATNI) in India - a pivotal global foundation dedicated to transforming the food industry to learn more about their work and the ATNI's India Index. The India Index 2023 assesses the performance of the 20 largest food and beverage manufacturers of India. The findings based on 1,901 products are not unexpected but still staggering
Science gone wrong, life in small town Oregon, true crime classics, Native American horror and Antlers
Trident Room Podcast lead host U.S. Navy Cmdr. Alanna Youngblood interviews Cmdr. Matthew Morris and Lt. Cortni Thrasher about their unique experiences while working to complete their theses. Cmdr. Morris first discusses how he, along with his thesis partners, designed experimentation to test previous theories of how to transmit the most important information to units in a denied environment. Lt. Thrasher then speaks about her thesis, which is in direct coordination with U.S. Pacific Fleet objectives and a topic from the Nimitz Research Group, studying how the incorporation of amphibious aircraft can benefit military operations in the Pacific. Cmdr. Matthew Morris graduated from Dickinson College in 2008 with a BA in German and commissioned through OCS as a SWO in 2009, transferring to Information Professional in 2014. He earned an MS in Network Operations at NPS and is an IW WTI in Command and Control/Cyber Operations. His tours include COMM-O onboard USS LASSEN, OPS and NAV for PCC Hotel, ISO and Staff NAV for COMDESRON 9, Flag COMM-O for CSG-9. He is currently serving as the CSO onboard USS GEORGE WASHINGTON. Lt. Cortni Thrasher is an Aerospace Maintenance Duty Officer in the U.S. Navy. She was previously enlisted as an aviation electronics technician after graduation in 2012 with a BS. She worked on Prowlers and Growlers with a deployment on USS STENNIS before transitioning to the AMDO community in 2019 and commissioning through OCS. She then served as a part of VFA 94 in Lamoore, CA as their maintenance material control officer. While there she deployed on the USS NIMITZ for a COVID deployment in 2020 and is now a graduate of the Naval Postgraduate School.
Mothers Day failures, terrible last names, $100, strange siblings, Hallmark movies, bad science and Crimson Peak!
Things to do during a tornado, a fond goodbye to one of our favorite boardgames, the Italian deep dive, the stuff old guys will drink to get an erection, tin foil hats and The Devils Backbone!
New approaches to Halloween, sequels to remakes from 20 years ago, wrestlers in horror, passive aggressive siblings, rogues robots and You're Next!
Glow in the dark Easters, things you bring back from Vegas, werewolf senior citizens, things you bring back from Italy, getting stuck with the wrong person, things you bring back from Florida and Sun Don't Shine!
In this episode of the Trident Room Podcast, host U.S. Navy Lt. Cmdr. Colleen Wilmington went onboard the Western Flyer in late 2024 for a discussion with members of the Western Flyer Foundation, then Education Director Dr. Rebecca Mostow and Science Manager Dr. Katie Thomas. Wilmington discusses the historic Western Flyer's complete restoration and return to Monterey Bay, along with the milestones achieved in her first year in service as a research vessel. Based out of Moss Landing, Calif., the Western Flyer Foundation was established to support community interactions and boost scientific outreach. Built in 1937 for the sardine fishing industry in Monterey Bay, the Western Flyer made history in 1940 when John Steinbeck and Dr. Ed Ricketts sailed to the Sea of Cortez (Gulf of California), and the log was developed into one of Steinbeck's classic works by the same name. Following two sinkings and a full retrofit, the Flyer now supports docked educational programs for primary education programs, and underway programs supporting collegiate education programs. The use of one vessel between the Naval Postgraduate School (NPS), California State University, Monterey Bay (CSUMB), and Monterey Peninsula College (MPC) is indicative of a rise in interest in oceanic studies, scarce opportunities for research at sea, and the unique oceanographic area in the vicinity of Monterey. Interviews included a tour of the Western Flyer and discussion of the combination of historical and modern capabilities. Since this interview, the Western Flyer has departed for a historic return to the Sea of Cortez, and is following closely to Steinbeck and Rickett's original log. Get updates and follow the team's progress at https://www.westernflyer.org/crews-log/.
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Weekend getaways, acoustic guitars, more reboots and sequels, what is a Killdo and how to use it, worst diner parties ever and Satanic Panic!
Drainage issues, killer animitronics, giant sea creatures, depression era con men, serial killers that we know and love, awkward sex scenes and A Horrible Way to Die!
In this exciting episode of ADNA Presents, host Roy Samuelson welcomes Lee Pugsley and Alex Howard from the Dark Room Podcast. Lee Pugsley, a visually impaired actor, producer, writer, and director, shares his passion for storytelling and accessibility in media. Alex Howard, an accessibility consultant and co-host of the Dark Room podcast, joins the conversation to discuss the importance of AD. They delve into their love for AD, the reasons behind starting their podcast, and the gaps in understanding and quality within audio description. They also touch upon their positive and negative experiences with feedback from the industry, and envision a future where audio description is universally present. Tune in for an enlightening discussion that also covers their personal wishlist for the future of audio description and how you can advocate for better accessibility in media.
2515 The Dark Room Podcast for Movie Lovers (Apr. 9, 2025) Show Notes Dive into the world of movies from a visually impaired perspective. Hosts Nancy and Peter Torpey talk with Alex Howard and Lee Pugsley, co-hosts of The Dark Room podcast, about what motivated them to start the podcast, their experiences at movie theaters, … Continue reading 2515 The Dark Room Podcast for Movie Lovers (Apr. 9, 2025) →
In this episode, U.S. Army Maj. Kyle Schulz, a recent graduate from NPS Defense Analysis program, joins Trident Room Podcast host U.S. Army Maj. Eric Czaja for a discussion on his path to service, career trajectory leading up to his studies at NPS, and a deep dive into his research exploring sustainable agriculture in the Philippines, and how sustainable agricultural practices support a whole of government approach to advancing the Resistance Operating Concept, strengthening resilience and resistance through food security and economic stability. Maj. Schulz completed undergraduate and graduate degrees at the University of Wisconsin-Madison. He received his commission as a Signal Officer through Officer Candidate School, and spent the first few years of his career supporting Psychological Operations at Fort Bragg, North Carolina. After successfully completing the Civil Affairs Qualification Course he has served as a Team Leader, Company Civil Military Operations Chief, and HHC Commander within the 95th Civil Affairs Brigade and the U.S. Army John F. Kennedy Special Warfare Center and School. He completed his master's degree in Defense Analysis, as well as a certificate in Applied Cyber Operations at the Naval Postgraduate School (NPS) in December 2024. NPS Trident Room Podcast host U.S. Army Maj. Eric Czaja commissioned from Marquette University in 2011 as an Infantry Officer. After serving in 2nd ID at Fort Lewis, Wash., Czaja attended Special Forces Assessment and selection. After completing the Special Forces Qualification Course, Czaja was an Operation Detachment Alpha Team Leader in 3rd Special Forces Group at Fort Bragg, North Carolina. Czaja graduated from NPS in 2024, and is currently assigned to NPS as a research faculty member in the NPS Department of Defense Analysis.
The horror of pickle ball, very very long walks, historical plots, super hot witches, Mexican fright and The Old Ways!
Ways to get shot with a nail gun, being asked to leave the room, binge watching one movie, de-visualizer belts, bad machinery and The Phantom Creeps!
Home improvements and damage control, new twists on old classics, shades of black and white, bad babysitting gigs, the wrong way to launch a career in human trafficking and Voodoo Man!