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Latest podcast episodes about shirley mason

The Homance Chronicles
Episode 321: Hoes of History: Shirley Mason aka Sybil

The Homance Chronicles

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 30, 2025 59:54


In this episode, we dive into the controversial and haunting story of Shirley Mason, better known as Sybil, the woman whose case brought dissociative identity disorder (DID) into the public spotlight. Her life became the basis for the bestselling book Sybil and its famous film adaptations, but how much of her story was real? We explore Shirley's childhood, the alleged abuse that shaped her psyche, and the role her psychiatrist, Dr. Cornelia Wilbur, played in shaping the narrative of her multiple personalities. Was Sybil an authentic account of a woman struggling with DID, or was it a case of manipulation and suggestion? Join us as we separate fact from fiction, uncover the ethical dilemmas in her treatment, and discuss how her story continues to shape conversations around mental health today.

Open Shudders: A Creepy Podcast
Sybil and Multiple Personality Disorder

Open Shudders: A Creepy Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 4, 2021 43:28


Due to illness in the family, we are posting this Bonus episode so that our listeners won't have a gap. In this Bonus Episode we cover the cases of Chris Sizemore aka Eve (Three Faces of Eve) and Shirley Mason aka Sybil. There are no obits, news or Horror Scopes this week. Follow us on Twitter: @AShudders. Instagram: @openshudderspodcast. Facebook: Open Shudders: A Creepy Podcast. Patreon: www.patreon/openshudders. Email: openshudders@yahoo.com --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/barry-marino-openshud/support

Madigan's Pubcast
Episode 33: The Queen Sherpa, Cheerleading Moms, & A Serial Stowaway

Madigan's Pubcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 23, 2021 86:05


Kathleen opens the show drinking a Miller 64 and discussing the strategy behind her March Madness bracket in the Madigan Family pool. “BAD GOOD FOOD”: In her quest for new and delicious not-so-nutritious junk food AND in continuing her search for the best Ranch, Kathleen samples the new Taco Bell Chicken Sandwich taco (she HIGHLY prefers her go-to beef taco), which is available now for a limited time in Nashville and Charlotte. She then tastes Lay’s Crispy Taco potato chips and shares with listeners her Dad’s remedy for any stomach-related illness that involves an entire bag of regular Lay’s potato chips. And in the spirit of finding the best Ranch dressing, Kathleen samples Hidden Valley’s Bacon Ranch Dressing, which she boasts would be a massive hit at any Midwest party. A MAGIC WINE WAND: Kathleen reviews The Wand and The Wave, from Pure Wine. She mentioned the products on a past Pubcast and was absolutely thrilled when the Meadows family who invented the product sent her a few samples. Kathleen has always suffered from headaches when drinking any wine other than light pinot noir, so she’s a massive fan of Dr.David and his son Derek’s invention. She tells listeners to go to drinkpurewine.com to try the product if they suffer from the same sulfite allergies. UPDATE ON KATHLEEN’S QUEEN’S COURT: In an update on her Queens, Kathleen tells the Termites that Dolly Parton is getting her own comic book. Tanya Tucker received her COVID vaccine and is roaming about the country, and Queen Stevie Nicks is standing firm on not sharing the rights of the Fleetwood Mac song “Dreams” with Neil Apodaca as he attempts to sell an original TikTok that went viral in September 2020 as an NFT (more on “NFT’s” later in the Pubcast.) MURDER HORNET SEASON: As a follow up to Episode 14, Kathleen announces that Murder Hornet season is about to begin in the US, and Discovery+ has released a new documentary called “Attack of the Murder Hornets.” The film focuses on the discovery of Asian giant hornets in Washington state and scientists’ pursuit to eradicate the invasive species. MORGAN STANLEY ENDORSES BITCOIN: In continuing her obsession with Cryptocurrency, Kathleen is excited to read an article announcing that Morgan Stanley has become the first bank to formally acknowledge and incorporate Bitcoin in customers portfolios. She’s irritated to read that their customer criteria requires $2M in assets and an aggressive risk tolerance in your portfolio, which obviously removes the majority of the population from participating.NON-FUNGIBLE TOKENS: Kathleen takes a big drink of her beer and begins to describe the concept of non-fungible tokens, or “NFT’s,” to listeners. NFT operates on blockchain technology, just like Bitcoin, but unlike the 21 million Bitcoins that will eventually be mined, an NFT is one-of-a-kind, can't be bought or sold in fractional amounts, and can’t be traded for an identical NFT. After Kathleen admits to having her brain explode when she researched the concept, she provides a few recent examples of popular NFT sales to listeners including the sale of a Banksy piece, a Beeple painting, and the Ethereum-based game Cryptokitties, which is the leading NFT of all time. THE SHERPAS OF EVEREST: As discussed on Episode 32, Kathleen is watching the series “Everest: Beyond The Limit” on Amazon Prime and has become fascinated with the Sherpas highlighted in the series. Kathleen LOVES the profile of Lhakpa Sherpa, who (as of 2019) has ascended Everest 19 times and is a dishwasher at Whole Foods in her off-season. Another of Kathleen’s favorite Sherpas is Kami Rita Sherpa who once climbed Everest twice in a single week. ANIMALS MOST LIKELY TO KILL YOU BY STATE: Kathleen continues with the segment Animals Most Likely to Kill You (By State), as reported by the Center for Disease Control. If you live in South Carolina stock up on bug spray to detract hornets, large mammals cause a high rate of death in South Dakota, Tennessee has an extremely high rate of brown recluse spider bites, and Texas has the most fatalities related to flood-rafting fire ants (NOT deaths involving longhorns, which Kathleen says “have sweet eyes”) ;-) A SERIAL STOWAWAY: Kathleen CANNOT BELIEVE a story that she shares with listeners detailing the incidents of Marilyn Hartman, a serial airline stowaway who has recently been arrested again after her 22nd flight. Hartman’s story started in 2014 when she waged a virtual assault on San Francisco international airport, where she attempted to sneak on to half a dozen planes over the course of several months. COLUMBUS’S BEADS DISCOVERED IN ALASKA: Kathleen is thrilled to share an article about the discover of brilliantly blue beads from Europe unearthed by archaeologists in Arctic Alaska that may predate Christopher Columbus' arrival in the New World, a new controversial study finds. The blueberry-size beads were likely created in Venice during the 15th century and then traded eastward, according to a study published online in the journal American Antiquity. Other archaeologists dispute the findings, stating that the materials post-date Columbus’s era. Kathleen then discloses to listeners that she would like to go to Alaska again, and although she is interested in the result of archaeology, she describes her mom and Jeff Foxworthy’s absolute passion for hunting arrowheads.PA CHEERLEADING MOM ARRESTED: Kathleen reads an article about a Pennsylvania mother who was arrested for sending her teen daughter’s cheerleading coaches fake photos and videos depicting her rivals naked, drinking, or smoking, to try to get them kicked off the squad. Kathleen provides her own commentary on how this woman created these pieces of media and then described her own high school cheerleading experience which she compares to something in a “C-level workout video.” THE FAKE SYBIL: Kathleen provides a brief outline of the 1973 book “Sybil,” in which a woman claimed to have sixteen distinct egos which spun into a movie adaptation starring Sally Field. She goes on to read an update disclosing that Shirley Mason, the subject of the story, confessed that her multiple personalities were faked. WHAT TO WATCH THIS WEEK: Kathleen recommends watching “Everest: Beyond The Limit” on Amazon Prime, and “Q: Into the Storm” on HBO.

Past Dark
Sybil Part One

Past Dark

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 31, 2020 38:06


Music Used in this Episode: Kevin Macleod: Backed Vibes (Clean)/Sleep and Then/Sunset at            GlengormAftermath/Anxiety/Cherry Blossom/Lightless Dawn/Creeping to  Ship/Vibe Ace/ Shores of Avalon/Nervous/Reawakening/Local Forecast (elevator)/Opportunity WalksC418-WhatSchemawound-Time Travel is PossibleYoshidas Kamlya-Interlude LimboThe Lights Galaxia-While She Sleeps (Morning Edit)Alexander Nakarada-Hor Hor All music is Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International Public License from freemusicarchive.org Additional incidental music by SkillpakPast Dark is written and produced by Carmen Park

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The Naturist Living Show
Black Naturists

The Naturist Living Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 16, 2020 85:26


In 1927 Maurice Parmelee wrote “it is of great importance for gymnosophy that race prejudice disappear entirely, or be reduced to the lowest possible minimum.” He would certainly be disappointed by the persistence of systemic racism nearly a century later. We discuss being Black in Naturism with Gregory Jean Louis, a passionate listener; Shirley Mason, … Continue reading Black Naturists The post: Black Naturists, appeared first on The Naturist Living Show Podcast. #naturism #naturist #nudism #nudist

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Duck Town
Bleacher Stories. Kristin Nachreiner and Associative Identity Disorder

Duck Town

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 6, 2020 8:06


"When an adolescent encounters a series of trauma that they later attempt to repress this can cause the brain to function in many different ways."Kristin tells the story of Shirley Mason, Flora Rheta Schreiber, and Associative Identity Disorder.

Mentes Impactadas
Mentes Impactadas Capitulo 3 El caso de Shirley Mason y Billy "Milli" Milligan.

Mentes Impactadas

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 10, 2019 33:59


Acompáñame analizar el caso de Billy milligan y Shirley Manson para poder cerrar con este programa con el trastorno disociativo de la personalidad cerrando esta mini saga para poder continuar con otros trastornos. --- 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/alberto-mentesimpactadas/message

Psychology After Dark
Episode 16 - The Case of Shirley Mason (AKA Sybil Dorsett)

Psychology After Dark

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 18, 2019 53:36


In 1973 psychologist Dr. Cornelia Wilber was suddenly thrust into the spotlight for groundbreaking work she had done with Shirley Mason, known to the world as Sybil Dorsett. This work, published in a book by Flora Schreiber, documented the years of treatment Dr. Wilber had done with Mason for Multiple Personality Disorder, known today as Dissociative Identity Disorder (DID). This event brought the concept of multiple personalities into popular culture and kicked off an intense debate in contemporary psychology. Was this a mental illness brought on by severe trauma or something suggested to a vulnerable patient for the purpose of creating a human drama? Join us as Drs. Micono and Morelos discuss Dissociative Identity Disorder in the Season 1 finale!!

Music with Tom Dunne
Moves like Jagger, Lazarus and Garbage

Music with Tom Dunne

Play Episode Listen Later May 16, 2019 11:27


Every Thursday Tom Dunne joins us to talk about the week in music. This week Mick Jagger, “A Lazarus soul” and Shirley Mason.   

The Satanic Panic
#6 Sybil and the Origins of Multiple Personality Disorder

The Satanic Panic

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 4, 2019 25:24


On episode 6, Hannah and Cameron tell the true story behind the movie Sybil. Sybil started all the fuss about Multiple Personality Disorder and was based the life of Shirley Mason. Miss Mason was diagnosed with multiple personality disorder after a therapist noticed she would sometime appear to be different people. Sybil was viewed by millions of people over 2 nights in 1976 and led to a huge rise in the diagnosis of MPD. With MPD on the forefront of peoples minds, we begin a fascination with the disorder and a slew of examples from entertainment, media, and news sources. Many people know about Multiple Personality Disorder from movies and shows like Split and Sybil, but how factual are those movies? And where does Multiple Personality Disorder come from?

Strange Country
Strange Country Ep. 41: Shirley Mason

Strange Country

Play Episode Listen Later May 17, 2018 61:57


Before the book Sybil, there were only a handful of cases of Multiple Personality Disorder. After the book, the number exploded. But was Sybil's story all it was said to be? Her mother's orgies in the woods with teenage girls, her mother defecating on the lawns of neighbors, giving Sybil ice-water enemas? Or was it all suggested by a therapist while the patient was hopped up on a variety of barbiturates and methamphetamine? In Strange Country Ep. 41, co-hosts Beth and Kelly look into the debunking the story of Sybil whose real name was Shirley Mason and the behavior of her beloved therapist Dr. Cornelia Wilbur. Make Sybil Exposed: The Extraordinary Story Behind the Famous Multiple Personality Case by Debbie Nathan your book club selection and then meet Beth at Cazenovia Bagels to talk about it. As always, give credit where credit is due: Inglis-Arkell, Esther. “What Truths Does ‘Truth Serum’ Sodium Pentothal Actually Reveal?” io9, io9.Gizmodo.com, 19 Apr. 2012, io9.gizmodo.com/5902559/what-truths-does-truth-serum-actually-reveal. Nathan, Debbie. Sybil Exposed: the Extraordinary Story Behind the Famous Multiple Personality Case. Free Press, 2012. RetroReport. Sybil: A Brilliant Hysteric? The New York Times, 24 Nov. 2014, www.nytimes.com/video/us/100000003250377/sybil-a-brilliant-hysteric.html. “Tapes Raise New Doubts About 'Sybil' Personalities.” The New York Times, 19 Aug. 1998, www.nytimes.com/1998/08/19/us/tapes-raise-new-doubts-about-sybil-personalities.html?action=click&contentCollection=Magazine&module=RelatedCoverage®ion=Marginalia&pgtype=article. “Vitamin Deficiency Anemia.” Mayo Clinic, Mayo Foundation for Medical Education and Research, 9 Nov. 2016, www.mayoclinic.org/diseases-conditions/vitamin-deficiency-anemia/symptoms-causes/syc-20355025.

ClothesFree Podcasts
ClothesFree International Podcast 5 - Interview with The Beaches Foundation

ClothesFree Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 19, 2012 8:07


Interview with and Shirley Mason from the Beaches Foundation at Haulover Beach.