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We are delighted to be partnering with the Galway Film Fleadh to bring you a series of podcasts spotlighting filmmakers whose work is screening at this year's festival. In this podcast Gemma Creagh talks to Gar O'Rourke, Director of Sanatorium, which screens at this year's festival. And introducing Fleadh programmer Holly Buckley, who casts an eye over the programme. The Galway Film Fleadh runs 8-13 July 2025. On the outskirts of Odesa, stands Kuyalnyk Sanatorium. Each summer, thousands of Ukrainians come here, drawn by Soviet-era therapies and the chance to relax beside the salt lake. The biggest attraction though, is the mysterious black mud, said to cure infertility, physical disabilities and other ailments. Sanatorium takes us through a summer season at this place, following the staff as they work hard to provide care, comfort, and entertainment for visitors – even with the war nearby. For the guests, it's a time to seek healing, love and renewal. Despite the airstrikes close by, there's something about the pastel pink and lime green halls of the sanatorium that keeps pulling people back. Sanatorium screens on 11th July at 15:30 at the Town Hall Theatre as part of Galway Film Fleadh 2025.
Das Sanatorium Kilchberg bietet seit einem Jahr ein Programm speziell für Expats an. Wenn sie unter einem Burn-out leiden, können sie sich dort auf Englisch therapieren lassen. Wie sich zeigt, mit Erfolg. Weitere Themen: · Bahnstrecke Stuttgart-Schaffhausen-Zürich: Verbesserungen auf Schweizer Teilstück. · Arbeitslosenquoten in Zürich und Schaffhausen unverändert. · Töfffahrer verletzt sich schwer.
" Horror is the excitement of the unknown." It's dark all around you. You clutch your flashlight with trembling hands, but the beam of light blinds you when it hits a wall of fog. In the swirling mist ahead, eerie creatures wander the grounds between you and your goal. You must use your knowledge of the inhabitants of this place to save yourself and your friends. Welcome to Lockhill. Bill Dalitsikas, owner of Lockhill Escape Game in Athens, Greece, is the master of horror, when it comes to escape rooms. The Sanatorium premiered at the #5 spot on the TERPECA awards, and Chapel & Catacombs was voted the #1 escape room in the world in 2022. (Both games also won Golden Lock Awards.) He joins us on REPOD to talk about his inspiration, thoughts on what makes for a good horror escape room, and the Athens escape room scene. These games are massive, and it's absolutely wild that for the most part, Bill designs and builds these games all by himself. I really loved hearing him talk about using actors as puzzles in his games. It's one of the many mechanics that make his games feel like real live video games. Indeed, he was heavily inspired by Silent Hill, Mansions of Madness, and Betrayal at House on the Hill. It became very clear as we talked to Bill that his motivation isn't to scare the players as much as possible; rather it's to give the players the best experience possible. That's why he has three different game modes for The Sanatorium: Day Mode where it's less scary with more focus on the puzzles, Night Mode where the focus is on the actors and scares, and Midnight Mode where players get the best of both worlds—maximum puzzles and maximum scares. Even if you're not a fan of horror games, I think you will find this conversation compelling. Hopefully it will convince you check out the games at Lockhill next time your are near Athens. Full Show Notes Episode Sponsors Thank you to our sponsors: Weldwood Marketing, Buzzshot, COGS by Clockwork Dog, and Patreon supporters like you. Weldwood Marketing Maximize your online presence with Weldwood Marketing. It's a one-stop shop for digital marketing—specializing in web design, SEO, online ads, and best business practices. They can even manage all your integrations so you can track the customer journey from clicking on an ad to booking your game. Let Weldwood help unlock more money for your business. Special offer exclusively for REPOD listeners: Weldwood rarely offers discounts, but they did for us. REPOD listeners get 15% off Marketing Services for the first 3 months, PLUS $750 off escape room websites. Schedule your Discovery Call and mention REPOD in the notes! Visit weldwoodmarketing.com/repod to learn more about this exclusive offer. Buzzshot Buzzshot is Escape Room Software, Powering Business Growth, Player Marketing, and improving the Customer Experience. They offer an assortment of pre and post game features including robust waiver management, branded team photos, and streamlined review management for Yelp, TripAdvisor, Google Reviews, and Morty. Buzzshot now has integration with the other REPOD sponsors: Morty and COGS. Special Offer for REPOD Listeners: REPOD listeners get an extended 21-day free trial plus 20% off your first 3 months, with no set-up fees or hidden charges. Visit buzzshot.com/repod to learn more about this exclusive offer. COGS COGS by Clockwork Dog is an easy to use software/ hardware platform for running interactive events, including escape rooms, and other immersive experiences. They have plug & play hardware that seamlessly integrates with their software so you can create a show with lighting and sound cues without having to write a single line of code. Map all kinds of inputs to outputs by building up simple logic steps which determine what you want to happen and when. Special Offer for REPOD Listeners: REPOD listeners can get the COGS Starter Set for only $130 + free shipping to the USA. This bundle is usually valued at $257. You can learn more and purchase your Starter Set at cogs.show. Use code REPOD at checkout. Become a Patron Today! Supporitng us on Patreon helps to fund our work, pay our team, and it grants you access to an incredible library of bonus content including: The REPOD Bonus Show The Spoilers Club The Travelogue Series Thank you to all of our ongoing supporters
Welcome back to Dark Realms,For today's Dark Realm, we journey to Kamloops, British Columbia, exploring the dark history and terrifying hauntings of the infamous Tranquille Sanatorium. Once a haven for those battling tuberculosis and later home to the mentally ill, Tranquille's abandoned halls echo with decades of tragedy and despair. Join us as we uncover the spine-tingling legends that permeate this location, and prepare yourself for a haunting exploration into one of Canada's most terrifying places, where the boundary between history and horror blurs, and restless spirits ensure their stories are never forgotten.YES, you heard correctly, for the month of June ONLY, as a special anniversary treat and a thank you, we're giving a full weeks trial of our Patreon away! Just head over on the link below and away you go! If it's not for you? Simply cancel before your trial expires, meanwhile enjoy FULL access to our highest tier, and thank you for being the best listeners by miles. By making the choice of joining our Patreon team now, not only gives you early Ad-Free access to all our episodes, including video releases of Dark Realms, it can also give you access to the Patreon only podcast, Dark Bites. Dark Bites releases each and every week, even on the down time between seasons. There are already well over 100+ hours of unheard true paranormal experiences for you to binge at your leisure. Simply head over to:www.patreon.com/thedarkparanormalTo send us YOUR experience, please head to our website: www.thedarkparanormal.comYou can also follow us on the below Social Media links:www.twitter.com/darkparanormalxwww.facebook.com/thedarkparanormalwww.youtube.com/thedarkparanormalwww.instagram.com/thedarkparanormalAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
Véronique Raboud, archiviste à la RTS, nous emmène à Leysin. Dans les années 1940, cette station vaudoise était réputée pour son ensoleillement généreux et son abri naturel contre le vent. Elle comptait près de 80 sanatoriums, où lʹon soignait des personnes atteintes de tuberculose ou de maladies pulmonaires, grâce à lʹhéliothérapie mise au point par le docteur Auguste Rollier.
Espen Gleditsch er kunstner og bruker fotografi som medium for å undersøke hvordan historien fortelles, endrer seg og fortolkes. Han har markert seg med en rekke utstillinger og prosjekter der han utforsker fotografiets rolle i formidlingen av kunst- og arkitekturhistorien. Espen har nylig åpnet utstillingen Sanatorium Stenersen i Villa Stenersen, tegnet av Arne Korsmo i 1937. Den ser på sanatorienes og helsearkitekturens påvirkning på modernismens arkitektoniske manifestasjoner, og hvordan designvalg basert på renhet og helse, tatt for over hundre år siden, fortsatt preger oss i dag. Du kan lese mer om utstillingen og sikre deg billetter her. Og lese mer om Espens arbeider på hjemmesiden hans. Følg oss gjerne på sosiale medier, og send alle ideer og tilbakemeldinger til oss der.
Tony & Niclas pratar om den senaste Spökjakten "Vensmoen Sanatorium" vad upplevde vi? Vad var det för ställe? Vilka andar stötte vi på?
We get a sit down with Steve Cecchin from The Sanatorium Project who manage Indiana State Sanatorium and Billie Creek, two of the most haunted places in Indiana, and learn about the day to day operations, upcoming events and some paranormal stories from past investigators! www.billiecreek.com www.thesanatorium.net www.theunitedstatesofparanormal.com www.patreon.com/TUSOP www.goldenmojoent.com https://feed.podbean.com/theunitedstatesofparanormal/feed.xml Do you have a haunting, cryptid, or other unexplained you would like us to look into? Do you have your own strange story you'd like us to read in an episode? Email us at TheUnitedStatesOfParanormal@gmail.com or message us on any of our social media platforms. Listen on Podurama Follow us on social media to stay up-to-date on episodes and see photos from each episode. Social media: - Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/The-United-States-of-Paranormal-101722675824225/ - Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/theunitedstatesofparanormal/ - Twitter: http://twitter.com/TUSOPPod Available wherever you enjoy listening to podcasts: - Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-united-states-of-paranormal/id1618133392 - Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/67NokfUTrxoCvPuPWsvsDn?si=xQ4MpDJ-TlqBcanpMnTamA Podcast Addict: https://podcastaddict.com/podcast/3905807 - iHeart: https://iheart.com/podcast/95207701 Merch available: www.theunitedstatesofparanormal.com Check out other podcasts within our network: Golden Image Podcast: https://linktr.ee/GoldenImagePodcast Golden 80's: https://linktr.ee/thegoldenimage80s The Call Guys: https://linktr.ee/thecallguyspodcast MurdNerds: https://linktr.ee/murdnerds Seasons in Hell Sports Network:: https://linktr.ee/indianachiefsfans A Court of Books and Booze: https://linktr.ee/acobab Art by Esteban Gomez Reyes https://instagram.com/esteban.gomezr?utm_medium=copy_link Music by Boze Theme voice over by Matthew Frisby Produced by Jeremy Golden Edited by Jeremy Golden Hosted by Jeremy Golden, Jennifer Williams and Bobbi Golden #tusop #theunitedstatesofparanormal l #paranormalpodcast #scary #podcast #applepodcast #spotifypodcast #paranormalpodcast #paranormal #podcast #ghosts #paranormalactivity #haunted #ghoststories #creepy #paranormalinvestigation #spooky #podcastersofinstagram #horror #scarystories #ghost #paranormalinvestigators #horrorpodcast #paranormalinvestigator #ghosthunters #urbanlegends #newpodcast #podcasts #podcastlife #haunting #paranormalstories
La Porte 103 n'est pas une simple porte. C'est un seuil vers un cauchemar fracturé. Émilien, urbexeur obsédé par la photo parfaite, s'infiltre dans le sanatorium abandonné d'Aincourt. Ce lieu, chargé d'histoire et de douleurs, est le décor d'une sanatorium haunted horror story comme vous n'en avez jamais entendu. Mais derrière cette fameuse Porte 103, la réalité se déchire. Chaque pièce devient un piège, chaque couloir un monde parallèle. Des échos de morts, des doubles fantomatiques, et une spirale d'univers maudits s'abattent sur lui.
This is a Grave Talks CLASSIC EPISODE! In 1900, there were just 34 sanatoriums in the U.S.—by 1925, there were over 500. Among them was the Cresson Sanatorium, tucked into the misty mountains of Pennsylvania. Originally built to fight the deadly spread of tuberculosis, it later housed the mentally ill... and eventually transformed into a state prison. But while the purpose of the building changed, one thing never did: people entered and never came out. Today, Cresson is a chilling relic of its past lives, haunted by spirits from every dark chapter—patients, prisoners, and those forgotten by history. On this episode of The Grave Talks, we explore the paranormal echoes of this once-isolated institution with Lindsey Rogers, lead investigator for public overnight ghost hunts on the grounds of the Cresson Sanatorium and Prison. This is Part Two of our conversation. Get more information about the Cresson Sanatorium and Prison at their Facebook page or their website, cressonsanatorium.com If you enjoy our interviews and conversations about "The Dead," why not listen ad-free? Become a Premium Supporter of The Grave Talks Through Apple Podcasts or Patreon (http://www.patreon.com/thegravetalks) There, you will get: Access to every episode of our show, AD-FREE! Access to every episode of our show before everyone else! Other EXCLUSIVE supporter perks and more!
This is a Grave Talks CLASSIC EPISODE! In 1900, there were just 34 sanatoriums in the U.S.—by 1925, there were over 500. Among them was the Cresson Sanatorium, tucked into the misty mountains of Pennsylvania. Originally built to fight the deadly spread of tuberculosis, it later housed the mentally ill... and eventually transformed into a state prison. But while the purpose of the building changed, one thing never did: people entered and never came out. Today, Cresson is a chilling relic of its past lives, haunted by spirits from every dark chapter—patients, prisoners, and those forgotten by history. On this episode of The Grave Talks, we explore the paranormal echoes of this once-isolated institution with Lindsey Rogers, lead investigator for public overnight ghost hunts on the grounds of the Cresson Sanatorium and Prison. Get more information about the Cresson Sanatorium and Prison at their Facebook page or their website, cressonsanatorium.com If you enjoy our interviews and conversations about "The Dead," why not listen ad-free? Become a Premium Supporter of The Grave Talks Through Apple Podcasts or Patreon (http://www.patreon.com/thegravetalks) There, you will get: Access to every episode of our show, AD-FREE! Access to every episode of our show before everyone else! Other EXCLUSIVE supporter perks and more!
Wer darf Urlaub machen? Wer ist "urlaubsfähig" und bekommt eine entsprechende Bescheinigung? Wird die Urlaubsfähigkeit nicht attestiert, geht es in eine sogenannte "Pre-Holiday-Klinik", damit die Urlaubskandidaten nach kurähnlichen Maßnahmen auch wieder richtig urlaubsfähig werden. Das neue Urlaubsgewährungsgesetz macht den Urlaub zur Bürgerpflicht. Pandemie, Kriege, Inflation, Klima - die Multikrise hat ihre Spuren hinterlassen, die deutsche Bevölkerung ist zu erschöpft. Deutschland in naher Zukunft? Oliver Sturm schreibt, pünktlich zu Thomas Manns 150. Geburtstag und rund 100 Jahre nach der Veröffentlichung seines legendären "Zauberberg"-Romans die Sanatoriums-Geschichte um, versetzt sie an den Südhang des Oberen Wendelstocks und untersucht die "große Gereiztheit". In der zehnteiligen Hörspielserie kommt Tom Schilling als Sven Schmitz, und moderner Hans Castorp, ins Sanatorium "Haus Müßiggang". Über seine Rolle in der Hörspielproduktion, über die gegenwärtige gesellschaftliche Verfasstheit spricht der Schauspieler mit Katja Weise in NDR Kultur à la carte.
Rok 2025 to symboliczny czas dla miłośników polskiego kina – dokładnie sto lat temu urodził się Wojciech Jerzy Has, autor takich arcydzieł jak „Sanatorium pod Klepsydrą” czy „Rękopis znaleziony w Saragossie”. Z tej okazji w ponad 60 kinach studyjnych w całym kraju odbędzie się przegląd jego twórczości pod hasłem „HAS. KRONIKI WYOBRAŹNI”. W setną rocznicę urodzin Wojciecha Jerzego Hasa kinomani w całej Polsce będą mieli okazję na nowo odkryć niezwykły świat jednego z najwybitniejszych polskich reżyserów. Stowarzyszenie Kin Studyjnych zaprasza na wyjątkowy przegląd „HAS. KRONIKI WYOBRAŹNI”, podczas którego na ekranach kin studyjnych pojawią się wszystkie filmy twórcy – zarówno pełnometrażowe, jak i krótkometrażowe – w odrestaurowanych wersjach.Posłuchaj rozmowy z Jarosławem Skórą, kierownikiem programowym KNH, w audycji „Pełna Kultura”. Rozmawiają Mateusz Nowak i Basia Winkiel:
We are back this week with the haunted location, Nopeming Sanatorium. Once called "the Waverly Hills of Minnesota," it opened in 1912 to house tuberculosis patients. In 1971 it was converted to a nursing home then closed officially in 2002. Hundreds of patients passed thru Nopeming's doors in the 90 years it was open, both amongst the living and the dead. If patients didn't die from TB, they jumped to their deaths from the 4th floor. Some patients were even reportedly burned alive in the crematorium on site. The Sanatorium now houses the spirits of patients and employees that still still remain long after they died there. We hope you tonight's spooky location story. 'Salem's Secret' by Peter Gundry Merchandise: https://dfwtopodcast.creator-spring.com/ Sponsored by: Dietsmoke.com - use promo code DFWTO for 50% off your purchase Betterhelp: Visit betterhelp.com/dfwto to get 10% off when you sign up for your first month.
Jevíčko zaujme už při pohledu do mapy. Urbanismus města je typickým příkladem středověkého plánování. Má elipsovitý půdorys s rozlehlým čtvercovým náměstím, ze kterého se pravoúhle rozbíhají jednotlivé ulice. V dobách, kdy neexistovaly navigační přístroje, sloužil tento jasně strukturovaný půdorys pilotům jako orientační bod.Všechny díly podcastu Východočeské výlety můžete pohodlně poslouchat v mobilní aplikaci mujRozhlas pro Android a iOS nebo na webu mujRozhlas.cz.
Konuğumuz sanatçı Yağız Özgen ile yeni yayımlanan sanatçı kitabı Boyacı (Painter) ve onun kapsamında Sanatorium ve Paris'teki Cité Internationale des Arts atölyelerindeki sergi ve çalışmalarından bahsediyoruz.
Die Zeiten ändern sich, manchmal schnell. Noch am 8. August 2024, also vor einem halben Jahr, warb ich hier für den Abbruch, das nicht zu Ende Lesen von Büchern, am Beispiel von dreien solcher. Zu schön war der Sommer und zu deprimierend, zu anstrengend, zu weltfremd oder einfach nur zu lang waren die Werke. Seitdem haben wir lange vergessene Habitus (← Mehrzahl, sagt Google!) wiedererlernen müssen, das Anziehen von Anoraks zum Beispiel oder dass es erst früh um 10 hell wird, so ein bisschen und 15:00 Uhr wieder düster. Stockfinster wurde es tageszeitübergreifend dann plötzlich am 5. November 2024. Nachdem seit diesem verhängnisvollen Tag die, wie wir mittlerweile sicher sein können, faschistische Machtübernahme in den USA läuft und ähnliches hierzulande dräut, haben wir also alle das Doomscrolling wiedererlernt, man will keine Nachricht, keine Schweinetat, keine Unmenschlichkeit verpassen, um dann altklug und rechthaberisch den Kopf zu schütteln. Irgendwann jedoch schmerzt das Genick und man denkt wieder drüber nach, in Fantasiewelten zu fliehen, fühlt sich aber auch ein bisschen schuldig, im Angesicht der Diktatur des Bösen, komplett abzuschalten.Da erinnert man sich plötzlich, da war doch jemand, damals im August, als es noch hell war, dem es damals schon so schlecht mit der Welt ging, vielleicht weiß der ja Rat. Wie hieß er noch, es war der tollste Name der Welt, genau, Shalom Auslander, dem ging es so schlecht in "Feh", dass ich mir davon nicht die Laune verderben lassen wollte und das Buch weglegte. Geschrieben hatte er es vor der Pandemie von 2020 (man sollte sich langsam angewöhnen, die Dinger zu spezifizieren), also in einer Zeit voller fun in the sun für uns - nicht so für Shalom. Fünf Jahre später lebt man selbst in dunklen Zeiten und wir alle gehören jetzt zur Zielgruppe des Buches. Also habe ich "Feh" tatsächlich zu Ende gelesen. Die Stories darin waren schon damals gut, das war nicht mein Problem und die Verzweiflung an der Welt, damals, im August noch als übertrieben empfunden, ist nun auch die meine. Woran Auslander vor allem leidet ist, dass die Menschen so unachtsam oder einfach "not nice" sind. Ja, ich sehe das jetzt auch so. Bisher war meine Meinung: "Ja, wir alle sind das mal", aber ich war sicher, alle Leserinnen von "Lob und Verriss", so als Querschnitt durch die Gesellschaft, geben sich Mühe das so selten wie möglich zu sein. Was sich seitdem verändert hat, in die Welt gekommen zu sein scheint oder einfach nur an die Oberfläche gespült wurde, ist eine systemische Brutalität. Nicht nur die übliche Gedankenlosigkeit, der Alltagsrassismus, -klassismus, -antifeminismus, whathaveyou, nein, das Pendel schwingt zurück. Brutal. Und Shalom Auslander hatte das schon im Blick, damals, prepandemisch. Also konnte er es damals schon analysieren und, na klar, nichts lässt sich auf ein Problem, ein System, ein Gift zurückführen, aber Auslander meint sich konzentrieren zu müssen auf die Hauptursacher der ganzen Kacke: die "Religion", genauer, die des Alten Testaments. Und tatsächlich, da wird aktuell zum Beispiel von einem Möchtegernintelektuellen, der sich in die luftigen Höhen des Vizepräsidialamtes der US of A hochgebumst hat, die olle Schwarte und ihre Interpretatoren zu scheinheiligen Argumentationen herangezogen, nämlich, dass es eine "Reihenfolge der Barmherzigkeit" gäbe, no s**t, das stehe schon in der Bibel. Nun, da steht alles Mögliche drin und so nimmt er halt dieses Mal das Prinzip "ordo amoris" (don't google it) und macht daraus "Ausländer raus". Der F****r. Wie kann man die Bibel so falsch lesen, fragt man sich, wenn man den Spruch gegoogelt hat (ich sagte "Don't google it"!). "Duh!", sagte Auslander, wie wir jetzt wissen, wo wir das Buch zu Ende gelesen haben, "It's a feature, not a bug". Die Bibel als Lehrbuch der Barmherzigkeit? "Geh mir weg!", argumentiert Shalom im Buch. Wo in der f*****g Bibel kommt Gott als "barmherzig" davon? Die Sintflut, bei der im Grunde nur Noah übrig blieb? Sodom und Gomorra, wo Gott direkt zwei komplette Städte ausradierte, weil, falsch gefickt? Wenn man sich diesen kleingeistigen Shithead zum Vorbild nimmt, kommt ziemlich exakt das raus, was man in den USA gerade an realer Politik sieht und was sich die CDU/CSU, als arschkriechende Nachahmer, interessiert sabbernd anschauen.Leider ist das Buch noch nicht übersetzt, aber seine kleinen moralischen Gleichnisse und Geschichten sind in leicht verdaulichem Englisch verfasst und man erfährt nebenbei noch ein bisschen Hollywood-Gossip. Es gibt herzzerreißende Stories von seinem Freund Philip Seymour Hoffman und einen sehr geheimnisvollen Beef mit Paul Rudd. Und am Ende einen Hauch Hoffnung. Irre.Schon lange unter dem Titel "Corvus" auf Deutsch erschienen war das zweite im August weggelegte Buch. Im Original hieß es "Fall; or, Dodge in Hell", geschrieben von Neal Stephenson und natürlich ist auch das Ding jetzt wieder ganz oben auf der Leseliste gelandet, schließlich verbraten im Buch Tech-Bros absurde Mengen an Ressourcen um für die Mehrheit der Menschen unnützen Scheiß zu machen - wo haben wir das schon mal gehört? Für den theoretischen Überbau dieser inhumanen Kacke, sprich, des sich Konzentrieren auf die Probleme einer fernen Zukunft, statt der realen Schwierigkeiten im Hier und Jetzt, habe ich letztens schon diesen Vortrag empfohlen, der mir erst bei Wiederaufnahme der Lektüre wieder einfiel, beschreibt er doch sehr verständlich die absurden aber tatsächlichen, realen Gedanken der aktuell unser aller Leben bestimmenden Multimilliardäre. In der Fiktion von Stephenson gibt es diese F****r auch, auch diese wollen eine Erde ohne Menschen, wenn auch irgendwie "positiver", vielleicht auch nur (vom Autor) unreflektierter. Aus irgendeinem Grund muss das Buch ja für Neal Stephenson Verhältnisse gefloppt sein. Aber da die real existierenden Arschlöcher, die Musks, Horowitzs, Thiels nicht genug bekommen können von Science Fiction und Fantasy und völlig ungeniert ihre Milliardenbuden nach absolut negativ konnotierten Fantasyobjekten wie z.B. Palantir, benennen, ist es fast Pflichtlektüre, die aktuellen Vorlagen mal nicht nur unter dem Unterhaltungsaspekt zu konsumieren sondern als Forschung, um zu erkennen, was in den kranken Köpfen der Superreichen aktuell so an Plänen für uns Biomasse heranreifen könnte. Also bin ich jetzt doch wieder dran am Werk und nebenbei ist Stephenson natürlich immer noch ein brillanter Schriftsteller und "Fall"/"Corvus", wenn auch viermal zu lang, super zu lesen, wenn man sich die Zeit nimmt und nicht erwartet einem gefühlt 4000-Seiten-Roman (ok, 1153 im deutschen) zu 100% folgen zu können.Und was ist aus dem dritten Buch in der Reihe der Nicht-zu-Ende gelesenen geworden? Taffy Brodesser-Akners "Long Island Compromise"? Ja, das habe ich auch zu Ende gelesen und es hat sich als das beste der drei herausgestellt und als ein wichtiges zudem. Das war nicht wirklich abzusehen und da es am 10. März 2025 unter dem Titel "Die Fletchers von Long Island" auf deutsch erscheint, bekommt es aus diesem Anlass eine eigene Rezension. Sie wird überschrieben sein mit "Wir müssen über den Holocaust sprechen" - also wie gewohnt ein Brüller vom Herrn Falschgold.Bis dahin, genauer bis zum 16. März 2025, verbleibt Derselbige.P.S. Als konkrete Lebenshilfe für Winterdeprimierte empfehle ich aktuell das Hören (!) des "Zauberberg 2" von Heinz Strunk. Die Jahreszeit passt und wer nicht spontan in hysterisches Lachen ausbricht, wenn der Heinz von der Therapiegruppe im Sanatorium erzählt und schief singt:The river she's flowing, Flowing and growing, The river she's flowing, Back to the sea.Mother Earth carrying me, Your child I will always be, Mother Earth carrying me, Back to the sea.dem geht's nicht schlecht genug. This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit lobundverriss.substack.com
As our plucky investigators gather at the offices of Strange but True to learn about their new case, they are joined by an unexpected new party member. Join Scott Dorward as GM with Seth Skorkowsky, HowWeRoll Joe, HowWeRoll Eoghan, Veronica from Cthulhu and Friends and Adrian Tchaikovsky for another classic Call of Cthulhu Adventure. If you cant wait then the next 3 episodes are available on our patreonWith huge thanks toBattle bards.comSyrinscapeKevin MaCleod at IncompetechFesliyanStudiosandPedar B HelandFor their excellent music and sfxIntro Theme Composed by Ninichi : ninichimusic.com Twitter : @ninichimusicYou can find my new scenario "The Idol of Thoth" herehttp://www.drivethrurpg.com/product/229639/The-Idol-of-Thoth?src=hottest_filteredYou can find us:On Bluesky @HWRpodcastOn Facebook : https://www.facebook.com/HowWeRollPodcast/On Discord: https://discord.gg/C7h6vuDOn reddit: https://www.reddit.com/r/HowWeRollPodcast
Heading back to Rockville IN this week and checking the history and the paranormal of Indiana State Sanatorium! For those who want to jump ahead, story start at 16:10 www.theunitedstatesofparanormal.com www.patreon.com/TUSOP www.goldenmojoent.com https://feed.podbean.com/theunitedstatesofparanormal/feed.xml Do you have a haunting, cryptid, or other unexplained you would like us to look into? Do you have your own strange story you'd like us to read in an episode? Email us at TheUnitedStatesOfParanormal@gmail.com or message us on any of our social media platforms. Listen on Podurama Follow us on social media to stay up-to-date on episodes and see photos from each episode. Social media: - Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/The-United-States-of-Paranormal-101722675824225/ - Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/theunitedstatesofparanormal/ - Twitter: http://twitter.com/TUSOPPod Available wherever you enjoy listening to podcasts: - Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-united-states-of-paranormal/id1618133392 - Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/67NokfUTrxoCvPuPWsvsDn?si=xQ4MpDJ-TlqBcanpMnTamA Podcast Addict: https://podcastaddict.com/podcast/3905807 - iHeart: https://iheart.com/podcast/95207701 Merch available: www.theunitedstatesofparanormal.com Check out other podcasts within our network: Golden Image Podcast: https://linktr.ee/GoldenImagePodcast Golden 80's: https://linktr.ee/thegoldenimage80s The Call Guys: https://linktr.ee/thecallguyspodcast MurdNerds: https://linktr.ee/murdnerds Seasons in Hell Sports Network:: https://linktr.ee/indianachiefsfans A Court of Books and Booze: https://linktr.ee/acobab Art by Esteban Gomez Reyes https://instagram.com/esteban.gomezr?utm_medium=copy_link Music by Boze Theme voice over by Matthew Frisby Produced by Jeremy Golden Edited by Jeremy Golden Hosted by Jeremy Golden, Jennifer Williams and Bobbi Golden #tusop #theunitedstatesofparanormal l #paranormalpodcast #scary #podcast #applepodcast #spotifypodcast #paranormalpodcast #paranormal #podcast #ghosts #paranormalactivity #haunted #ghoststories #creepy #paranormalinvestigation #spooky #podcastersofinstagram #horror #scarystories #ghost #paranormalinvestigators #horrorpodcast #paranormalinvestigator #ghosthunters #urbanlegends #newpodcast #podcasts #podcastlife #haunting #paranormalstories
Sam Woolf creates a foreboding atmosphere in this disturbing mystery with strong Christie vibes. Host Jo Reed and AudioFile's Robin Whitten discuss this newest story from Ragnar Jónasson set in Iceland in 1952, 1983, and 2012. Listeners enter a tuberculosis sanatorium repurposed from the 1940-50s and meet likable Helgi, who is reopening an investigation into earlier unsolved murders. Woolf maintains a consistent atmosphere of dread while flawlessly segueing from ordinary to terrifying situations. Audio is ideal for the slowly unfolding police procedural and its abrupt, disturbing conclusion. Read our review of the audiobook at our website. Published by Macmillan Audio. Discover thousands of audiobook reviews and more at AudioFile's website. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Welcome to The Write Place Podcast! This week, we're joined by the Icelandic master of mystery, Ragnar Jónasson, author of internationally acclaimed crime novels such as the Dark Iceland and Hulda series. Ragnar shares insights into his writing process, the inspiration behind his latest book, Death at the Sanatorium, and how he crafts his atmospheric, edge-of-your-seat mysteries.In this episode, Ragnar discusses:The influence of Agatha Christie on his work and his experience translating her books into Icelandic.The allure of the Golden Age of crime fiction and how it shapes his stories.His approach to plotting intricate mysteries and creating compelling protagonists like Helgi.Overcoming challenges in his writing career and advice for aspiring mystery authors.Ragnar also opens up about how he balances authenticity with a global audience and the fascinating process of adapting his books for TV. If you've ever struggled with plotting, self-doubt, or finding your unique voice as a writer, this episode is packed with valuable insights and encouragement.Plus, host Wayne Kelly shares exciting updates, including the Kindle launch of his gritty British thriller, The Call Back, and his hybrid approach to writing the next installment in the Mickey Blake series.Buy a signed personalised copy on my website here.Resources Mentioned in the Episode:Download the free Writer's Survival Kit for tips and inspiration.Check out Wayne's Self-Publishing for Beginners course for actionable advice.Explore Ragnar's latest release, Death at the Sanatorium, now available in stores and online.Connect with Ragnar on his website.Tune in for an inspiring conversation that will leave you motivated to tackle your next creative project!Connect with Wayne:Email: Wayne [at] WayneKellyWrites.comFollow on Facebook: The Write PlaceSubscribe wherever you get your podcasts, and don't forget to leave a review!
Today, we explore the eerie corridors of the Nopeming Sanatorium, a once-thriving tuberculosis hospital now shrouded in mystery and ghostly legends. Then, we'll cross over to Grey Cloud Island, a picturesque yet deeply haunted location steeped in Native American lore and tales of restless spirits. Discover why these locations are among Minnesota's most infamous paranormal hotspots, from shadowy figures to unexplained sounds. YOUTUBE - https://www.youtube.com/@hauntedchris TikTok- @chris_hah LEAVE A VOICEMAIL - 609-891-8658 The Nightmare Collective SUBSCRIBE!! Available on all podcast platforms! Apple https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-nightmare-collective/id1707943952 Spotify https://spotify.link/IPUVpAyWcDb Zoning Out- https://open.spotify.com/show/3ZLb8oK5uxgK64GL7vUHwK Draft Class- https://open.spotify.com/show/3BEobZXMT1kiPbffV0VT3F Twitter- @Haunted_A_H Instagram- haunted_american_history email- hauntedamericanhistory@gmail.com Patreon- https://www.patreon.com/hauntedamericanhistory Music Nightmare Machine by Kevin MacLeod Link: https://incompetech.filmmusic.io/song/4133-nightmare-machine License: http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ Music: Drone in D by Kevin MacLeod Free download: https://filmmusic.io/song/3680-drone-in-d Licensed under CC BY 4.0: https://filmmusic.io/standard-license Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Im November 1924 erschien Thomas Manns Roman "Der Zauberberg". 100 Jahre also ist das her. In der legendären Geschichte erlebt der 23-jährige Hans Castorp die abgeschlossene Welt eines Schweizer Sanatoriums in Davos. Eine Welt, die ihn mit Krankheit, merkwürdigen Menschen, leidenschaftlicher Zuneigung und Tod konfrontiert. Diesen Stoff hat Heinz Strunk jetzt mit einer eigenen Geschichte neu garniert. Sein Held ist Jonas Heidbrink, Schauplatz ist die mecklenburgische Einöde, in der sich auch ein Sanatorium befindet, in der sich auch jene eigene Welt zeigt, die zunächst fremd scheint, bald aber immer näher rückt. Heinz Strunk ist spätestens seit seinem Bestseller "Der goldene Handschuh", der Roman wurde 2016 mit dem Wilhelm Raabe-Literaturpreis ausgezeichnet, eine markante Stimme in der Literaturszene. Mit Juliane Bergmann spricht er in "NDR Kultur à la carte" über die Schönheit des Unschönen und natürlich über seine Hommage an einen großen Klassiker.
Happy Spooky Wednesday, folks! We're going classic this week with a haunted university and hospital. Kala talks about the University of Portland in Oregon, which has several spooky locations on campus. If you head to the oldest building, you might run into the teenage ghost who drowned in the river. If performing arts are more your thing, you may run into the specter of a young girl who likes to hang out in the theater. If you go for a walk on the grounds, be prepared to hear the footsteps of an angry old man who did not like the Catholic Church. There's something around every corner here! Then Brittany tells us all about St. Alban's Sanatorium in Radford, Virginia. We all know the horrid story of all these old hospitals, but for this location that's where the horror ended, not where it began. The land was host to a terrible war and a preparatory school from hell. When a location includes THREE stories that could cause a haunting on their own, you know that the ghosts are really there.
The guys head to haunted Canada to discover the dark history of...Tranquille Sanatorium (Kamloops, British Columbia)!!! https://m.youtube.com/results?search_query=tranquille+sanatorium+kamloops+bc&sp=mAEA https://infotel.ca/newsitem/the-deep-dark-and-mysterious-history-of-tranquille-sanatorium-and-psychiatric-hospital/it64157 https://search.brave.com/search?q=tranquille+sanatorium+haunted&source=ios&summary=1&summary_og=7307144de25daf6cc22f3c https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NS7xUvyAH5U https://drunkinagraveyard.com/2017/10/06/haunted-places-tranquille-sanatorium-in-british-columbia/ https://604now.com/bc-haunted-places-tranquille-sanatorium-kamloops/ https://www.tumblr.com/our-spooky-world/151905906700/2016-most-spooky-hospital-tranquille-sanatorium https://www.reddit.com/r/Kamloops/comments/18fa38y/tranquille_sanatorium/
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Bequem, lustig und auf begrenztem Raum - so stellt sich Thomas Mann sein neues Werk vor. Am Ende ufert die Arbeit so aus wie der Aufenthalt von Hans Castorp im Sanatorium. Im November 1924 kommt das Buch erstmals in den Handel. Von Monika Buschey.
Ein namenloser Mann Mitte 40, der seine eigenen Ambitionen für die Karriere seiner Frau aufgegeben hat, frequentiert wegen Schlaflosigkeit und Impotenz ein Sanatorium in den Dolomiten, wo viel Wert auf Wellness und Achtsamkeit gelegt wird. Doch schnell wird der Protagonist mit Ungereimtheiten in der Sanatoriumswelt konfrontiert, geheimnisvolle Knechte und verführerische Frauen tauchen auf, Bären werden erschossen und der Mann flüchtet sich zu einem Jugendfreund, der im Gegensatz zum ihm ein naturverbundenes, kraftvolles Leben führt. Nach dem gleichnamigen Roman von Timon Karl Kaleyta Mit: Tilman Strauß, Camill Jammal, Meriam Abbas, Alina Stiegler, Leon Ulrich, Lisa Hrdina und Eva Michel. Musik: Camill Jammal Hörspielbearbeitung und Regie: Rebekka David Produktion: SWR 2024 – Premiere
Dies ist die binaurale Fassung des Hörspiels in 3D Sound, optimiert für Kopfhörer. Ein namenloser Mann Mitte 40, der seine eigenen Ambitionen für die Karriere seiner Frau aufgegeben hat, frequentiert wegen Schlaflosigkeit ein Sanatorium in den Dolomiten, wo viel Wert auf Wellness und Achtsamkeit gelegt wird. Doch schnell wird der Protagonist mit Ungereimtheiten in der Sanatoriumswelt konfrontiert, geheimnisvolle Knechte und verführerische Frauen tauchen auf, Bären werden erschossen und der Mann flüchtet sich zu einem Jugendfreund, der im Gegensatz zum ihm ein naturverbundenes, kraftvolles Leben führt. Nach dem gleichnamigen Roman von Timon Karl Kaleyta Mit: Tilman Strauß, Camill Jammal, Meriam Abbas, Alina Stiegler, Leon Ulrich, Lisa Hrdina und Eva Michel | Musik: Camill Jammal | Hörspielbearbeitung und Regie: Rebekka David | SWR 2024 – Premiere
Love the show? Have any thoughts? Click here to let us know!In this episode, we journey to North Dakota to uncover two stories steeped in mystery and tragedy. First, Lauren explores the eerie ruins of the San Haven State Hospital, once a sprawling institution that housed tuberculosis patients and later, those with mental illnesses. With its abandoned halls shrouded in ghostly tales and local legends, this facility has become a hotspot for thrill-seekers and paranormal enthusiasts. Then, Kenzie delves into the heartbreaking and unresolved murder of Anita Knutson, a beloved college student whose life was cut short in a crime that stunned the small town of Minot. Join us as we piece together the chilling history and haunting truths behind these North Dakota stories.--Follow us on Social Media and find out how to support A Scary State by clicking on our Link Tree: https://instabio.cc/4050223uxWQAl--Have a scary tale or listener story of your own? Send us an email to ascarystatepodcast@gmail.com! We can't wait to read it!--Thinking of starting a podcast? Thinking about using Buzzsprout for that? Well use our link to let Buzzsprout know we sent you and get a $20 Amazon gift card if you sign up for a paid plan!https://www.buzzsprout.com/?referrer_id=1722892--Works cited!https://docs.google.com/document/d/1yta4QOa3v1nS3V-vOcYPNx3xSgv_GckdFcZj6FBt8zg/edit?usp=sharing --Intro and outro music thanks to Kevin MacLeod. You can visit his site here: http://incompetech.com/. Which is where we found our music!
Découvrez les années 1940 à travers les yeux de Marcel, un garçon de 15 ans atteint de tuberculose, seul dans un grand sanatorium isolé dans les montagnes. Adrien Borne nous fait découvrir ces lieux fascinants, à la fois refuges de guérison et témoins d'un passé révolu.Malgré la maladie qui le garde dans une chambre austère, Marcel voit peu à peu un monde animé se former autour de lui. Des personnages marquants, comme le mystérieux sculpteur Scala, peuplent cet endroit isolé, révélant la complexité de ces institutions. Entre espoir de guérison et résignation, le récit pose des questions sur ces lieux abandonnés, qui ont pourtant abrité de nombreuses vies.À travers l'histoire de Marcel, Adrien Borne explore avec délicatesse la solitude, l'imaginaire et la capacité à se réinventer face aux difficultés. Un roman touchant qui nous invite à réfléchir sur notre relation entre réalité et fiction, tout en nous transportant dans une époque où la montagne abritait des destins aussi uniques que fragiles.Notre équipe a utilisé un outil d'Intelligence artificielle via les technologies d'Audiomeans© pour accompagner la création de ce contenu écrit.
Send us a textWelcome to another Paranormal Rewatch. In this episode, we'll follow the Destination Fear crew as they become the first ever paranormal investigators to explore the Indiana State Sanitorium. While there are advantages to being the first, there are also disadvantages: they have no idea what to expect or who they might encounter. Spooky for sure, but chances like this don't come along often!Follow this link to vote for us for Best Local Podcast in the Illinois Times! Thank you!Illinois Times Best of 2024You can find this episode of Destination Fear on Discovery+Pictures of ISS that Jonathan discussed in this episodeIf you have an experience, story, or anything else you'd like to share with us, you can email us at Opeaghost@gmail.com You can also follow us on Instagram, Join our Facebook group : Ope, A Ghost, or Follow us on YoutubeToodles!
This is a Grave Talks CLASSIC EPISODE! Gregg Larson's background is in science and engineering. NOT the paranormal. While looking for property to use for large-scale medieval events, his real estate agent showed him a unique property – the abandoned Indiana State Sanatorium. The sanatorium grounds cover 200 acres, and the buildings on the property cover more than 120,000 square feet. He bought the sanatorium without ever even considering the possibility of paranormal activity. The sanatorium has had some very dark and tragic events happen on its grounds, and many say it's one of the most haunted places they've ever investigated. Despite his background in science and being a self-proclaimed skeptic, Gregg now has more than one paranormal property. He also owns the Historic Stark Saloon and runs Billie Creek Village, two other locations in Indiana that are said to be quite active. This is Part Two of our conversation about the Indiana State Sanatorium and how a skeptic ended up owning paranormal properties with owner Gregg Larson. For more information on the Indiana State Sanatorium, visit their website at thesanatorium.net Become a GRAVE KEEPER and get access to ALL of our EPISODES - AD FREE, BONUS EPISODES & ADVANCE EPISODES!!! Sign up through Apple Podcast Channel or Patreon. Sign up through Apple Podcasts or Patreon http://www.patreon.com/thegravetalks
This is a Grave Talks CLASSIC EPISODE! Gregg Larson's background is in science and engineering. NOT the paranormal. While looking for property to use for large-scale medieval events, his real estate agent showed him a unique property – the abandoned Indiana State Sanatorium. The sanatorium grounds cover 200 acres, and the buildings on the property cover more than 120,000 square feet. He bought the sanatorium without ever even considering the possibility of paranormal activity. The sanatorium has had some very dark and tragic events happen on its grounds, and many say it's one of the most haunted places they've ever investigated. Despite his background in science and being a self-proclaimed skeptic, Gregg now has more than one paranormal property. He also owns the Historic Stark Saloon and runs Billie Creek Village, two other locations in Indiana that are said to be quite active. This is Part One of our conversation about the Indiana State Sanatorium and how a skeptic ended up owning paranormal properties with owner Gregg Larson. For more information on the Indiana State Sanatorium, visit their website at thesanatorium.net Become a GRAVE KEEPER and get access to ALL of our EPISODES - AD FREE, BONUS EPISODES & ADVANCE EPISODES!!! Sign up through Apple Podcast Channel or Patreon. Sign up through Apple Podcasts or Patreon http://www.patreon.com/thegravetalks
“Sanatorium Under the Sign of the Hourglass” reimagines Bruno Schulz's surreal narratives. Explore how the Quay Brothers approach memory and identity in this haunting cinematic experience. The post “Sanatorium Under the Sign of the Hourglass”, interview with directors Quay Brothers appeared first on Fred Film Radio.
Sarah Pearse lives by the sea in South Devon with her husband and two daughters. After moving to Switzerland in her twenties, she spent every spare moment exploring the mountains in the Swiss Alpine town of Crans Montana, the dramatic setting that inspired her debut novel, The Sanatorium, a Reese Witherspoon Bookclub Pick. The Retreat, her second novel, was also a New York Times Bestseller and a Top Ten Sunday Times Bestseller. Over 1 million copies of her books have been sold in over 30 countries. Her latest book, and the focus of today's conversation, is The Wilds. Sarah joins Barbara DeMarco-Barrett to discuss Sarah's path to writing, prologues, dual point of view, setting, structuring a novel, van life, plotting, and they also talk about her first novel, The Sanatorium, and how she based it on an actual place in the Alps where they did horrid experiments. For more information on Writers on Writing and extra writing perks, visit our Patreon page. To listen to past interviews, visit our website. Support the show by buying books at our bookstore on bookshop.org. We've stocked it with titles from our guests, as well as some of our personal favorites. You'll support independent bookstores and our show by purchasing through the store. Finally, on Spotify listen to an album's worth of typewriter music like what you hear on the show. Look for the artist, Just My Type. Email the show at writersonwritingpodcast@gmail.com. We love to hear from our listeners. (Recorded on June 27, 2024) Host: Barbara DeMarco-BarrettHost: Marrie StoneMusic and sound editing: Travis Barrett (Stream his music on Spotify, Apple Music, Etc.)
With an alleged 63,000 deaths taking place inside its walls, Waverly hills Sanatorium is up to its eyeballs in ghosts and not surprisingly the site keeps topping the list of America's most haunted locations. Originally built as a tuberculosis hospital in 1910, the building saw many lose their life from the disease. This was not the worst of it – slowly stories of mistreatment and dubious human experimentation trickled out. Is it truly haunted? Join Anne & Renata in this episode to find out more about the tortured spirits of Waverly Hills Sanatorium. The Wailing Ghosts of Waverly Hills - A True Hauntings Podcast SUPPORT THE ADVERTISERS THAT SUPPORT THIS SHOW This Show is Sponsored by BetterHelp - Visit www.BetterHelp.com/P60 for 10% off your first month. Mint Mobile - To get your new wireless plan for just15 bucks a month, and get the plan shipped to your door for FREE, go to www.MintMobile.com/P60 Rocket Money - Start saving money and reclaim control over your finances with www.RocketMoney.com/P60 Haunted Magazine - https://bit.ly/hauntedmagazine Tarot Readings by Winnie - https://www.darknessradio.com/lotus-love-tarot Follow Anne and Renata: Facebook: @AnneAndRenata Instagram: @AnneAndRenata YouTube: @AnneAndRenata TikTok: @AnneAndRenata Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Für unser Sommerspezial 2024 sind wir für Euch tief ins Archiv gestiegen und haben die besten Folgen der letzten Zeit zu einem Kessel Buntes gerührt. Oldies but Goldies. Also nicht wundern über verschiedene Texte und Trailer. Micky Beisenherz, Marie-Agnes Strack-Zimmermann, Louisa Neubauer, Rolf Zuckowski, Düzen Tekkal, Benno Fürmann, Jörg Kalkofe und viele mehr erinnern sich an ihre erste Reise ganz allein. Dazu tiefschürfende Interviews mit Atze Schröder, Axel Hacke und Georg Streiter. Und natürlich unsere Familiengespräche mit Hajo, Paul und Suse über Erfolg, Vater sein oder 30 Jahre Ehe. Lasst Euch überraschen! Wir hören uns. Heute mit dem Komiker Oliver Kalkofe: Kochfisch, Massage mitten in der Nacht und alle über 80 - Warum Oliver Kalkofe „zu blöd ist zum Urlaub buchen", verrät er im Sommerspezial des Mutmach Podcasts von Funke. Gestresst vom FFN-Frühstyxradio floh der Quatschmacher in ein Sanatorium im Harz, Wellness und so. Die Erholung fiel flach, aber es war viel Zeit zum Arbeiten. So entstand im Urlaub Kalkofes erfolgreichste CD.
Can fiction make it easier to hold conversations about a topic like domestic abuse or coercive control? For full support on these issues please go to REFUGEIf you're interested in learning more about how fiction helps us explore difficult topics then listen to this week's guest Sarah Pearce No.1 Sunday Times & NY Times author of THE SANATORIUM & THE RETREAT a Reese Witherspoon Bookclub pick with over 1 Million copies sold worldwide. The 3rd in the Trilogy ‘The Wilds' includes themes of coercive control. Sarah has subsequently teamed up with the charity Refuge to highlight the issue even more.Sarah opens our minds to tough issues that we may be facing in our lives, using the power and safety of fiction. You can follow Sarah on Instagram @SarahPearceAuthorJoin Lou on LinkedinFollow her @brave_newgirl on InstagramPS. Stress, overwhelm and anxiety are becoming an epidemic. I work with my creative coaching CARE model to help you transform your life for the better. Join our Brave New Girls retreats to reset and reconnect with what really matters to you. HERESupport the Show.Lou is the founder of Brave New Girl Media, producer & creative coach helping leaders amplify their influence & impact. https://bravenewgirlmedia.comINSPIRATION: Brave New Girls podcast- healthy life, healthy planet.SUPPORT: Transformational 6 session 1:1 coaching programme and our holistic, healthy, heart-led eco-retreats GROWTH: amplify your voice, vision & values with your own podcastPODCASTING SERVICES:Podcast production serviceCOURSES:Podcast planning workbookPodcast Guesting course BOOK A CALL:Get in contact to book a 30 minute discovery call with Lou.Books by Lou Hamilton: Dare to Share- International bestselling guide to podcast guesting FEAR LESS- coaching guide to living more bravely Brave New Girl- How to be Fearless Co-author: Women Excelling Everywhere #1 International Best-seller Paintings by Lou @LouHamiltonart
Show Notes:Join me The Pumpkin Queen as we dive down the reaabit hole of the Indiana State SanatoriumLinktr.ee https://linktr.ee/AFTERTHE3VERPODCAST Instagram: https://instagram.com/afterthe3ver?igshid= Contact Me or send in your stories to:afterthever@gmail.com Warnings: Spooky Content Sourced Information for this episode:https://hauntedus.com/indiana/indiana-state-sanatorium-haunted/https://amyscrypt.com/the-haunted-indiana-state-sanatorium/ Show Credits: Logo PhotographyThe WOLFMAN Artwork/Logos By Douglas Shimmin -http://dougshimmin.com/Music for the show “Afterthe3ver”Wrote/Produced by Douglas Shimmin
This is a Grave Talks CLASSIC EPISODE! In 1900, there were 34 sanatoriums in the United States. By 1925 there were 536. The Cresson Sanatorium was one of the earlier sanatoriums at a time of heightened health concerns and the spread of tuberculosis. The Cresson Sanatorium is located in the mountains near the present-day town of Cresson, Pennsylvania. Over the years, it served as a tuberculosis hospital, a mental hospital, and a state prison. And, some people who were there at one time never left. The complex is haunted by spirits from each of its different lives. On this episode of The Grave Talks, we talk about the Cresson Sanatorium and Prison with Lindsey Rogers, one of the lead paranormal investigators conducting public overnight investigations. This is Part Two of our conversation. Get more information about the Cresson Sanatorium and Prison at their Facebook page or their website, cressonsanatorium.com If you enjoy our interviews and conversations about "The Dead," why not listen ad-free? Become a Premium Supporter of The Grave Talks Through Apple Podcasts or Patreon (http://www.patreon.com/thegravetalks) There, you will get: Access to every episode of our show, AD-FREE! Access to every episode of our show before everyone else! Other EXCLUSIVE supporter perks and more!
This is a Grave Talks CLASSIC EPISODE! In 1900, there were 34 sanatoriums in the United States. By 1925 there were 536. The Cresson Sanatorium was one of the earlier sanatoriums at a time of heightened health concerns and the spread of tuberculosis. The Cresson Sanatorium is located in the mountains near the present-day town of Cresson, Pennsylvania. Over the years, it served as a tuberculosis hospital, a mental hospital, and a state prison. And, some people who were there at one time never left. The complex is haunted by spirits from each of its different lives. On this episode of The Grave Talks, we talk about the Cresson Sanatorium and Prison with Lindsey Rogers, one of the lead paranormal investigators conducting public overnight investigations. Get more information about the Cresson Sanatorium and Prison at their Facebook page or their website, cressonsanatorium.com If you enjoy our interviews and conversations about "The Dead," why not listen ad-free? Become a Premium Supporter of The Grave Talks Through Apple Podcasts or Patreon (http://www.patreon.com/thegravetalks) There, you will get: Access to every episode of our show, AD-FREE! Access to every episode of our show before everyone else! Other EXCLUSIVE supporter perks and more!
This is a Grave Talks CLASSIC EPISODE! Darkness Has a Home at St. Albans Sanatorium. There's no guarantee that you'll "find" anything on a ghost hunt. Investigators often scoff at televised ghost shows and their enormous amount of evidence conveniently found just in time for the cameras. If you ever decide to enter the haunted St. Albans Sanatorium seeking to find the proof you are looking for, it may just be your lucky day. Originally constructed as a boy's school when hazing was just part of life and academics, St. Albans Sanatorium saw its first years brimming with adolescent energy and poor choices. This is Part Two of our conversation. Become a Premium Supporter of The Grave Talks Through Apple Podcasts or Patreon (http://www.patreon.com/thegravetalks) There, you will get: Access to every episode of our show, AD-FREE! Access to every episode of our show before everyone else! Other EXCLUSIVE supporter perks and more!
This is a Grave Talks CLASSIC EPISODE! Darkness Has a Home at St. Albans Sanatorium. There's no guarantee that you'll "find" anything on a ghost hunt. Investigators often scoff at televised ghost shows and their enormous amount of evidence conveniently found just in time for the cameras. If you ever decide to enter the haunted St. Albans Sanatorium seeking to find the proof you are looking for, it may just be your lucky day. Originally constructed as a boy's school when hazing was just part of life and academics, St. Albans Sanatorium saw its first years brimming with adolescent energy and poor choices. Become a Premium Supporter of The Grave Talks Through Apple Podcasts or Patreon (http://www.patreon.com/thegravetalks) There, you will get: Access to every episode of our show, AD-FREE! Access to every episode of our show before everyone else! Other EXCLUSIVE supporter perks and more!
This is a Grave Talks CLASSIC EPISODE! The Wildwood Sanitarium was set up around the turn of the century as a place for souls struggling with addiction or mental health problems. Decades ahead of its time, it would specialize in modern therapies of the day in a small one-on-one setting. Shortly after its opening, the world would experience a Tuberculosis outbreak and require its rooms to be used as a make-shift TB hospital. Little is known about what went on behind the walls of the building after this point until recent times when the property was rescued and began to be rehabilitated. Today, we hear the ghost story of the Wildwood Sanitarium with paranormal investigator Matt Warner. This is Part Two of our conversation. Become a Premium Supporter of The Grave Talks Through Apple Podcasts or Patreon (http://www.patreon.com/thegravetalks) There, you will get: Access to every episode of our show, AD-FREE! Access to every episode of our show before everyone else! Other EXCLUSIVE supporter perks and more!
This is a Grave Talks CLASSIC EPISODE! The Wildwood Sanitarium was set up around the turn of the century as a place for souls struggling with addiction or mental health problems. Decades ahead of its time, it would specialize in modern therapies of the day in a small one-on-one setting. Shortly after its opening, the world would experience a Tuberculosis outbreak and require its rooms to be used as a make-shift TB hospital. Little is known about what went on behind the walls of the building after this point until recent times when the property was rescued and began to be rehabilitated. Today, we hear the ghost story of the Wildwood Sanitarium with paranormal investigator Matt Warner. Become a Premium Supporter of The Grave Talks Through Apple Podcasts or Patreon (http://www.patreon.com/thegravetalks) There, you will get: Access to every episode of our show, AD-FREE! Access to every episode of our show before everyone else! Other EXCLUSIVE supporter perks and more!
Gregg Larson's background is in science and engineering. NOT the paranormal. While looking for property to use for large-scale medieval events, his real estate agent showed him a very unique property – the abandoned Indiana State Sanatorium. The sanatorium grounds cover 200 acres, and the buildings on the property cover more than 120,000 square feet. He bought the sanatorium without ever even considering the possibility of paranormal activity. The sanatorium has had some very dark and tragic events happen on its grounds, and many say it's one of the most haunted places they've ever investigated. Despite his background in science and being a self-proclaimed skeptic, Gregg, now has more than one paranormal property. He also owns the Historic Stark Saloon and runs Billie Creek Village - two other locations in Indiana that are both said to be quite active. On this episode of The Grave Talks, Part Two of our conversation about the Indiana State Sanatorium and how a skeptic ended up owning paranormal properties, with owner, Gregg Larson. For more information on the Indiana State Sanatorium, visit their website at thesanatorium.net Become a GRAVE KEEPER and get access to ALL of our EPISODES - AD FREE, BONUS EPISODES & ADVANCE EPISODES!!! Sign up through Apple Podcast Channel or Patreon. Sign up through Apple Podcasts or Patreon http://www.patreon.com/thegravetalks
Gregg Larson's background is in science and engineering. NOT the paranormal. While looking for property to use for large-scale medieval events, his real estate agent showed him a very unique property – the abandoned Indiana State Sanatorium. The sanatorium grounds cover 200 acres, and the buildings on the property cover more than 120,000 square feet. He bought the sanatorium without ever even considering the possibility of paranormal activity. The sanatorium has had some very dark and tragic events happen on its grounds, and many say it's one of the most haunted places they've ever investigated. Despite his background in science and being a self-proclaimed skeptic, Gregg, now has more than one paranormal property. He also owns the Historic Stark Saloon and runs Billie Creek Village - two other locations in Indiana that are both said to be quite active. On this episode of The Grave Talks, Part One of our conversation about the Indiana State Sanatorium and how a skeptic ended up owning paranormal properties, with owner, Gregg Larson. For more information on the Indiana State Sanatorium, visit their website at thesanatorium.net Become a GRAVE KEEPER and get access to ALL of our EPISODES - AD FREE, BONUS EPISODES & ADVANCE EPISODES!!! Sign up through Apple Podcast Channel or Patreon. Sign up through Apple Podcasts or Patreon http://www.patreon.com/thegravetalks
Nearly a century before the COVID-19 pandemic upended life as we know it, a devastating tuberculosis epidemic was ravaging hospitals across the country. In those dark, pre-antibiotic days, the disease claimed the lives of 1 in 7 Americans; in the United States alone, it killed over 5.6 million people in the first half of the twentieth century. Nowhere was TB more rampant than in New York City, where it spread like wildfire through the tenements, decimating the city's poorest residents. The city's hospital system was already overwhelmed when, in 1929, the white nurses at Staten Island's Sea View Hospital began quitting en masse. Pushed to the brink of a major labor crisis and fearing a public health catastrophe, city health officials made a call for black female nurses seeking to work on the frontlines, promising them good pay, education, housing, and employment free from the constraints of Jim Crow. Today's guest is Maria Smilios, author of “The Black Angels: The Untold Story of the Nurses Who Helped Cure Tuberculosis.” We look at the unlikely ways in which public health developed in America, by means of these nurses who put in 14-hour days caring for people who lay waiting to die or, worse, become “guinea pigs” to test experimental (and often deadly) drugs at a facility that was understaffed and unregulated.This show is part of the Spreaker Prime Network, if you are interested in advertising on this podcast, contact us at https://www.spreaker.com/show/3101278/advertisement
SCARED TO DEATH IS EXPLICIT IN EVERY WAY. PLEASE TAKE CARE WHILE LISTENING. Dan's tales today takes us to Arkansas, to the grounds of a former treatment facility for tuberculosis, a disease that ran rampant in the US for decades. We've learned that hospitals and asylums are hot beds for paranormal activity, and this Sanatorium is no different. And then, we head to Scotland and visit a haunted castle! Castle Fraser is reportedly haunted by numerous spirits. We share some history, a bit of lore, and two modern encounter claims. Lynze has two wonderfully spoopy tales this week. Her first tale about a small town where people going missing will have you wishing everyone there would GTFO. Then, she has a story about a possible alien abduction. It's weird story! SHOW DAN SOME LOVE! Mark your calendar for Sunday, August 27th, 4PM , the debut of Dan's newest standup special, “Trying to Get Better” will be releasing for free on the Bad Magic Productions Youtube channel. PLEASE - share it! This is one of the best ways to support Dan! New Merch: Introducing the "Life In Plastic" collection. A nod to the wildly successful Barbie movie release or something more sinister? It gives me heavy American Horror Story vibes. It also gives me heavy Lynze vibes.. a dead Lynze kinda vibe...Head to badmagicmerch.com Bad Magic Productions Monthly Patreon Donation: This month's charity will be Sustainable Alamance, a non profit based in North Carolina. The mission of Sustainable Alamance is to focus on and help individuals who were formerly incarcerated gain and sustain employment so that they may not only live within the community constructs but to also contribute to society as well. Sustainable Alamance has this quote on their website and I just love it: Poverty is not a lack of money but a lack of resources. We believe that you can “give a man fish” (charity) and even “teach a man to fish” (grace and mercy) but we must also ensure access to the lake (hope and justice). If you'd like to learn more about Sustainable Alamance, you can visit sustainablealamance.org. $1,546 will be put into the scholarship fund and $13,915 to be donated to Sustainable Alamance. Standup:Standup: If you want to see a very different side of Dan than you see here and possibly see Lynze in the crowd (she is always happy to say HI!) get on over to dancummins.tv for ticket links to shows.Thank you for continuing to send in your stories, Creeps and Peepers!**Please keep doing so. Send them to mystory@scaredtodeathpodcast.comSend everything else to info@scaredtodeathpodcast.comWant to be a Patron? Get episodes AD-FREE, listen and watch before they are released to anyone else, bonus episodes, a 20% merch discount, additional content, and more! Learn more by visiting: https://www.patreon.com/scaredtodeathpodcastPlease rate, review, and subscribe anywhere you listen. Thank you for listening!Follow the show on social media: @scaredtodeathpodcast on Facebook and IGWatch this episode: https://youtu.be/3ax5ztU0uBQWebsite: https://scaredtodeathpodcast.com/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/scaredtodeathpodcast/](https://www.facebook.com/scaredtodeathpodcast/)Instagram: https://bit.ly/2miPLf5Mailing Address:Scared to Deathc/o Timesuck PodcastPO Box 3891Coeur d'Alene, ID 83816Video/Audio by Bad Magic ProductionsAdditional music production by Jeffrey MontoyaAdditional music production by Zach CohenVarious free audio provided byhttp://freesound.orgOpening Sumerian protection spell (adapted):"Whether thou art a ghost that hath come from the earth, or a phantom of night that hath no home… or one that lieth dead in the desert… or a ghost unburied… or a demon or a ghoul… Whatever thou be until thou art removed… thou shalt find here no water to drink… Thou shalt not stretch forth thy hand to our own… Into our house enter thou not. Through our fence, breakthrough thou not… we are protected though we may be frightened. Our life you may not steal, though we may feel SCARED TO DEATH."