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For 60 years, between 1637 and 1697, people who died at the largest hospital in Milan were dropped into a brick-lined crypt. Now, 300 years later, their unearthed remains reveal shocking insights into the lives of the 17th century working poor - and the discovery of a never before seen type of soil. Jeff and Anthony dig through the bones to discuss this fascinating trove of historical science.LInk to the story: https://www.science.org/content/article/thousands-buried-17th-century-italian-crypt-reveal-lives-working-poor#Support the show and get bonus episodes, videos, Discord community access and more! http://patreon.com/wehaveconcernsJeff on Blue Sky: https://bsky.app/profile/jeffcannata.bsky.socialAnthony on Blue Sky: https://bsky.app/profile/acarboni.bsky.social
From a claw to the eyes Andy and Heath keep counting those movies down! 835. THE IRON CLAW 834. THE MENU 833. THE 40 OLD VIRGIN 832. HARLEY DAVIDSON AND THE MARLBORO MAN 831. DEADWOOD THE MOVIE 830. SERENITY 829. THE GENERAL'S DAUGHTER 828. THIEF 827. THE SKULLS 826. SNAKE EYES Subscribe to us and … Continue reading "The Film List HK1K 835-826"
Heath and Ando are back to count down more of Heath’s favorite films! 835. THE IRON CLAW 834. THE MENU 833. THE 40 OLD VIRGIN 832. HARLEY DAVIDSON AND THE MARLBORO MAN 831. DEADWOOD THE MOVIE 830. SERENITY 829. THE GENERAL'S DAUGHTER 828. THIEF 827. THE SKULLS 826. SNAKE EYES Subscribe to us and watch … Continue reading "The Film List HK1K 845-836"
Get ready to discover the hidden gems of science fiction and fantasy literature! In this episode, Jim's counting down the most overlooked SFF books of the 1970s that deserve more attention. From forgotten classics to under-appreciated authors, we're diving into a decade that shaped the genre. Join us as we explore the lesser-known SFF novels of the 1970s that will make you wonder how you ever missed them. Whether you're a seasoned SFF fan or just looking to expand your reading list, this episode is for you!#FantasyForTheAges #SFF #SciFi #ScienceFiction #Fantasy #UnderratedBooks #FantasyFiction #BookRecommendations #TBR #HiddenGems #booktube #booktuberWant to purchase books/media mentioned in this episode?The Alteration: https://t.ly/PSwgQAnd Chaos Died: https://t.ly/eYohvThe Black Corridor: https://t.ly/ClJxpThe Book of Skulls: https://t.ly/nmgFrDhalgren: https://t.ly/NywfiDoctor Rat: https://t.ly/V7jMAThe Dream Master: https://t.ly/HeXEBDying Inside: https://t.ly/VsNlfThe Embedding: https://t.ly/z_R2SEngine Summer: https://t.ly/UYrz_The Female Man: https://t.ly/Cio7JFlow My Tears, the Policeman Said: https://t.ly/OODnPThe Forgotten Beasts of Eld: https://t.ly/nPy5rThe Godwhale: https://t.ly/xnOR2High Rise: https://t.ly/zI6XUThe Hour of the Star: https://t.ly/IPPKKIn the Ocean of Night: https://t.ly/rhINIThe Inverted World: https://t.ly/BX0ctThe Iron Dream: https://t.ly/ZU2f4On Wings of Song: https://t.ly/kQrhLThe Riddle-Master of Hed: https://t.ly/3rjPxRiddley Walker: https://t.ly/KA5mxThe Road to Corlay: https://t.ly/3wg9QTime and Again: https://t.ly/5fvsOWalk to the End of the World: https://t.ly/1Cb9KWatership Down: https://t.ly/Nx5-yWhere Late the Sweet Birds Sang: https://t.ly/1Vy50Who Fears the Devil?: https://t.ly/pKqnNWoman on the Edge of Time: https://t.ly/DrrgOThe Year of the Quiet Sun: https://t.ly/Vtiy0Ways to connect with us:Support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/FantasyForTheAges Follow Jim/Father on Goodreads: https://www.goodreads.com/user/show/13848336-jim-scriven Join us on Discord: https://discord.gg/jMWyVJ6qKk Follow us on "X": @Fantasy4theAges Follow us on Blue Sky: @fantasy4theages.bsky.socialFollow us on Instagram: fantasy_for_the_ages Follow us on Mastodon: @FantasyForTheAges@nerdculture.de Email us: FantasyForTheAges@gmail.com Check out our merch: https://www.newcreationsbyjen.com/collections/fantasyfortheagesJim's Microphone: Blue Yeti https://tinyurl.com/3shpvhb4 ————————————————————————————Music and video elements licensed under Envato Elements:https://elements.envato.com/
In this week's episode, we take a look at five obstacles that can impact your writing, and offer tips and tricks for dealing with them. This coupon code will get you 50% off the audiobook of Cloak of Dragons, Book #1 in the Cloak Mage series, (as excellently narrated by Hollis McCarthy) at my Payhip store: DRAGONAUDIO50 The coupon code is valid through July 21, 2025. So if you need a new audiobook this summer, we've got you covered! TRANSCRIPT 00:00:00 Introduction and Writing Updates Hello, everyone. Welcome to Episode 257 of The Pulp Writer Show. My name is Jonathan Moeller. Today is June 27th, 2025, and today we are looking at mindset obstacles to writing. Before we get to that, we'll have Coupon of the Week, an update at my current writing progress, and then we will do Question of the Week. First up, let's do Coupon of the Week. This week's coupon code will get you 50% off the audiobook of Cloak of Dragons, Book Number One in the Cloak Mage series (as excellently narrated by Hollis McCarthy) at my Payhip store. That is DRAGONAUDIO50. And as always, the coupon code and the links to the store will be included in the show notes. This coupon code is valid through July the 21st, 2025, so if you need a new audiobook this summer, we've got you covered. Now let's have an update on my current writing and audiobook projects. The rough draft of Shield of Power, the sixth and final book in the Shield War series, is done and I'm editing it. As of this recording, I am about 68% of the way through the first pass of editing. I had hoped to be a bit further along than I actually was, but there was a lot to do this week and because of that, I think it's going to slip to early July for the release date. I'd hoped to have it out in June, but I don't think that's going to happen, but it should be not too much longer once we get to July. Stealth and Spells Online: Final Quest, I'm 114,000 words into that. So I am very much hoping that will come out very quickly once Shield of Power is out. And I'm also 14,000 words into Ghost in the Siege, which would be the sixth and final book in the Ghost Armor series. So it sounds like my Super Summer of Finishing Things is well underway and making good progress. Hopefully I can continue that. In audiobook news, Shield of Battle and Ghost in the Corruption are both essentially done in audio and just have to get through processing. Shield of Battle was narrated by Brad Wills and Ghost in the Corruption was narrated by Hollis McCarthy. They both did an excellent job and I'm looking forward to being able to share those audiobooks with you in July. So it looks like July is going to be a big month for releases with Shield of Power, Stealth and Spells Online: Final Quest, and then the audiobooks of Ghost in the Corruption and Shield of Battle. So lots to look forward to in July. 00:02:20 Question of the Week Now it's time for Question of the Week, which is intended to inspire interesting discussions of enjoyable topics. This week's question: how do you pass the time when you find yourself compelled to spend a good chunk of time waiting away from home or work (such as in the hospital waiting room, in line at the Department of Motor Vehicles, or waiting in your car to pick up someone from sports practice, a sort of situation like that)? And as you can expect, we had a range of answers. Justin says: Reading your books. Mary says: Reading. David says: Reading or listening to books is my default. Sometimes email. Keith says: I pace around mulling on problems that I otherwise have no time to think about. Gary says: A variety of things. I do think it is good practice to teach yourself to wait an hour or more without something external to occupy your mind. My own opinion is that our constant need for distraction hinders us in many ways. Mandy says: Reading. If I know I'm going to be waiting (or suspect it), I bring a book or my Kindle and I read. I almost always have a book in my car, too. Mike says: I read books by Jonathan Moeller. John says: I bring my tablet and read. Juana says: I read. Catriona says: Read a book or play a game on my phone. When I worked, I'd do emails, but I am retired now. Tom says: Usually I read a book on my Kindle app on my phone. Often it's one of yours. Bonnie says: Usually I scroll through Facebook or do one of the games on my phone or tablet. Don't usually read because I get focused and have a hard time tearing back to reality. And Jesse says: Reading ebooks or thinking through Work problems for later. If I know up front it'll be an hour or more, I'll bring a laptop and tether it. For myself, the answer is easy. I bring my laptop and work on my current book. The inspiration for this question was that I had to bring my car in for some maintenance, so I spent the time working on Stealth and Spells Online: Final Quest and got a thousand words more into it. I've been doing that for a long time. I think most of my books for the last 10 years, or at least a majority of them, I had a session where I worked in a waiting room on them. I think the earliest I can recall working in a book in a waiting room would be Soul of Skulls way back in 2013, possibly 2012. 00:04:22 Handling Obstacles as a Writer Now onto our main topic of this week, obstacles. We're going to do a series of a couple mindset obstacles that get in the way of writers. The first one we're going to talk about is obstacles because no writer works without obstacles. Some of them are internal, like mental or physical illness, self-doubt, and perfectionism. Others are external, like having your fence collapse in a storm or being interrupted every five minutes by a toddler who needs something. There is a false belief that time is the biggest obstacle, and if only a writer could write full-time, they would finally be able to start writing or finish a draft. The sea of full-time writers with unfinished books would easily prove this wrong, as would the wide variety of traditionally published authors with full-time day jobs. I would argue that the biggest obstacle you'll face is how well you handle any kind of obstacle and develop mental flexibility and resilience. In previous series, I've talked about some of the practical ways to help with distractions, procrastination, and managing time wasters. In this series, I'm going to focus on things that derail writers from a mindset perspective. In this episode, we're going to focus on five examples of obstacles that writers face and how to mentally shift your perspective on them. #1: Getting started. The perfect is the enemy of the possible. I say this often, and I say it often because it's true. Many people don't want to write until they have perfect conditions and feel like they're creatively inspired. Those days I'm afraid, are quite few. It's more productive to work consistently within your limitations than to wait for inspiration and motivation to magically find you. It's generally easier to edit than it is to write, so just get something done on the page without editing as you go. Activation energy is also the enemy of many. Essentially, some people struggle with transitions and starting something because it takes a lot of mental energy for them to get going or to switch gears. Routines remove the decision making that takes up a lot of that energy. Making the process of starting as easy and pleasant as possible also makes it less daunting. How can I make this easy? It is a great question to ask yourself. Start with a block of time that is so small it feels ridiculously easy, such as one minute. Write without stopping for one minute each day without making any edits, and you'll end up with paragraphs sooner rather than later. #2: Short amounts of time with purpose add up over the long run. For example, our transcriptionist started writing 300 to 500 words each weekday for 15 minutes as a part of our November Writing Challenge. Even with taking time off for the holidays and real life stuff, she hit 50,000 words on her rough draft in May just by committing to the short burst of focused work as part of her daily routine. For myself, I mentioned earlier that I'm 114,000 words into Stealth and Spells Online: Final Quest, and I started that back in October 2024, and I've been scratching away at it for 500 words a day for that entire time, which as you can clearly see, adds up. More time doesn't necessarily mean more productivity. A small liberal arts college was once concerned that students with a work study award (meaning a part time job on campus offered to those under a certain family income) didn't have as much time to study as their more privileged peers. What they found after looking into the matter was that students with work study awards were getting better grades, so they set out to interview them to find out why. Those they interviewed had schedules and routines for studying that the more affluent students hadn't developed. Even if you don't have the privilege of having a whole day free to do whatever you want, spending your day purposefully is far more important. Finally, be honest about how you're actually spending your time. For example, the American Bureau of Labor Statistics shows that the average person surveyed spent 2.7 hours per day watching television, to say nothing of wasting time on social media or other forms of entertainment. By taking an honest look at how you're spending your time, you might find time that you can take from other less useful or even less enjoyable activities. My mindset about managing my time is that I do try to be pretty disciplined about it. When I'm writing new material, I use the Pomodoro method and try to hit a minimum of 6,000 words a day of new stuff. When I'm editing, I have a number in mind of words I want to edit per day. Usually I try to get around 18,000 to 25,000. Though with that, it can depend very strongly on how much needs to be moved or changed or deleted in the section that I'm editing. I do have things that I spend time on that aren't necessarily productive, of course. I did probably spend about 50 minutes last night playing Oblivion Remaster on Xbox. I do go to the gym for an hour every morning, though I really think at my age that's more necessary maintenance than an indulgent hobby. But it's always good to be honest about what you're spending time on and where you can improve it and maybe rearrange things to be a bit better. #3: Number three is interruptions. Interruptions are inevitable and unavoidable. There will never be a day in your life when you're not interrupted by family members, friends, domestic tasks, chores, and even the occasional genuine emergency. Accepting that no perfect day exists and interruptions will be part of your writing routine is the first step in helping yourself manage them. Focus on the interruptions you can control. If you can pick where you write, pick a spot where it's harder for people to pass by and interrupt you. If you can wake up a bit earlier than the rest of your household to squeeze out a quick hundred words with your first cup of coffee, then choose that time, even if it's a smaller block of time than after when the kids go to bed. Plan what you'll do when interruptions come and how you'll need to be flexible with your routine in order to get writing done. Here are some examples. Your computer breaks down or you're stuck in a hospital waiting room during your writing time. The solution is to keep a pocket notebook somewhere convenient or to use a notes app on your phone so you at least get some words down in either of these situations. You have a long commute and find that when you get home, your kids come to see you every five minutes while you're trying to write. Where is there time in your day you can control? Maybe you could squeeze out five minutes writing on your lunch break. Maybe you could find a way to dictate your writing on the way home, provided your local laws allow for hands-free device use and it doesn't impair your attentiveness while driving. You have a whole day planned to write and a storm hits, and sometimes you just have to accept that getting something done is better than trying to get the whole goal in the event that something comes up. Like for example, I've recently had to spend a good deal of time doing fence repair due to storm damage, and on those days I didn't get as much writing done as I wanted, but I did get some writing done, and as I do frequently say, one slice of pizza is better than no pizza at all. So when you do have days like that, it's better just to grab the one slice of pizza and get a little bit of writing done than to beat yourself up over how you didn't get to the writing goal that was in your head. #4: Number four is distractions. Distractions like social media and doom scrolling are a huge obstacle, even though they feel more like a treat or a break than a problem. Treating them like a problem instead of a solution to not wanting to work is an important mindset shift. If such things like social media and doom scrolling are keeping you from beating your goals, distractions have to be managed like any other obstacle we're talking about. I've talked about practical ways to manage distractions in my November Writing Challenge series. I recommend you check that out for practical tips. #5: And finally, number five, motivation. Consistency over passion or motivation wins the day. Slogging through when you don't feel motivated doesn't mean that you're not creative or a good writer. In fact, every good writer will admit that they do that more often than you might think. Removing your ideal of what you should be as a writer and focusing instead on your actual daily behaviors is important. It's easier to keep a routine going (even imperfectly or badly) than it is to keep having to start it over and over again. There's a theory that was popularized on Reddit called No Zero Days that essentially says that you must do something (however small) each day in order to further your goal. For example, instead of having the goal of writing 1,000 words each day, the goal is to write every single day. Even getting one single word on the page each day helps keeps the routine or habit going. It makes it easier to start the next day and helps with any guilt associated with a bad day or difficulties getting started. In conclusion, obstacles are inevitable, but many of the ones we discussed today, especially distractions, are largely within your control. Even when you're not in control of an obstacle, you're fully in control of how you react to it and how quickly you can regroup and keep going. So those five tips, hopefully they will help you navigate your way around any obstacles to your writing goals. So that is it for this week. Thanks for listening to The Pulp Writer Show. I hope you found the show useful. A reminder that you can listen to all the back episodes at https://thepulpwritershow.com. If you enjoyed the podcast, please leave your review on your podcasting platform of choice. Stay safe and stay healthy and see you all next week.
New material abounds this time around - FLEAS OF MERCY, GRAPHIC VIOLETS, ERASER, NOWHERE FLOWER, HEAVY MOTHER II, CHRIS BROKAW, PAPER JAYS, PHARDAH, ADDED DIMENSIONS and THE OBLIQUES - plus newly unearthed stuff from World of Pooh and Nice Smile.Track listing:ERASER - Talk To MeGRAPHIC VIOLETS - Broken SimulationADDED DIMENSIONS - Time BlindWORLD OF POOH - Straw ManFLEAS OF MERCY - A SpellNOWHERE FLOWER - Winter WeedsTHE SHALLOWS - Trial By SeparationCHRIS BROKAW - Ghost ShipAGUATURBIA - HeartbreakerTHE MORLOCKS - Born LoserTHE TRASHWOMEN - Sling Rave CurvetteNICE SMILE - It's a MessTHE OBLIQUES - CigarettesHEAVY MOTHER II - Heavy BurnoutPAPER JAYS - Eats Its TailPHARDAH - Village of Skulls
(3:00) FSU hammers out 17 hits but gets drubbed in winner-take-all Game 3(8:00) Reliving Friday's nightmare on the base paths(16:00) REALLY reliving Friday's nightmare with the bullpen(23:00) Some good pieces to build with(27:00) Even with solid core, FSU must clean up its approach to acquiring and deploying relievers(52:00) College Sports Commission announces leaders, he bring a resume of order and rules(1:09:00) Corey coaches us up for the CWS title that will come somedayMusic: West Friends - Tell Me It Gets Bettervitaminenergy.com | Shake it and take it!
(3:00) FSU hammers out 17 hits but gets drubbed in winner-take-all Game 3(8:00) Reliving Friday's nightmare on the base paths(16:00) REALLY reliving Friday's nightmare with the bullpen(23:00) Some good pieces to build with(27:00) Even with solid core, FSU must clean up its approach to acquiring and deploying relievers(52:00) College Sports Commission announces leaders, he bring a resume of order and rules(1:09:00) Corey coaches us up for the CWS title that will come somedayMusic: West Friends - Tell Me It Gets Bettervitaminenergy.com | Shake it and take it!
Last weekend, Dillard University hosted a memorial service to honor the lives of 19 Black New Orleanians, whose skulls were unlawfully taken to Leipzig, Germany in the 1880s. The memorial also drew attention to the history of racist pseudoscience in an effort of repatriation alongside the University of Leipzig. Dr. Eva Baham, retired Dillard University professor and chair of Dillard's Cultural Repatriation Committee, helped lead the patriation efforts working with the University of Leipzig, and joins us for more on this story.It's a big week for baseball in Louisiana. On Saturday, the LSU Tigers will play their first game of the Super Regionals in Baton Rouge. But last Friday, LSU Shreveport Pilots made history when they became the first college baseball team ever to win every game of their season. The Pilots went 59-0, capping off their perfect season by winning the NAIA championship and giving their school their first national title in any sport. Head baseball coach Brad Neffendorf joins us to discuss the thrilling end to a historic season. ___Today's episode of Louisiana Considered was hosted by Alana Schreiber. Our managing producer is Alana Schrieber. Matt Bloom and Aubry Procell are assistant producers. Our engineer is Garrett Pittman.You can listen to Louisiana Considered Monday through Friday at noon and 7 p.m. It's available on Spotify, Google Play and wherever you get your podcasts. Louisiana Considered wants to hear from you! Please fill out our pitch line to let us know what kinds of story ideas you have for our show. And while you're at it, fill out our listener survey! We want to keep bringing you the kinds of conversations you'd like to listen to.Louisiana Considered is made possible with support from our listeners. Thank you!
Truth Be Told with Booker Scott – Judicial Watch deeply reveals taxpayer dollars fund university research using aborted fetal remains, including baby skulls, as Planned Parenthood ongoing profits. In ‘Truth Be Told,' Matt Palumbo discusses baby part harvesting. The show also tackles surging campus antisemitism, media's failure, and Jake Tapper's revelations on covering Joe Biden's cognitive health, exposing American media's activist...
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This week on Adeptus Australis, It's time to turn the nerd to 11, with Warhammer Video Game chat!And as always, we play 40K 20 Questions and catch up on the news of the week.We'd love to hear from you, so send your questions and topic ideas to us at adeptusaustralispod@gmail.comFollow us @adeptus_australisFollow Jum: dicecartel_Follow Olly: the_aettFollow James: you can't :(You can also support us on our Patreon! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Gemeinsam mit Jan von Adeptus Stammtisch bespricht Michael die Neuheiten des Warhammer Skulls Festival of Videogames im Vorfeld Summer Game Fest 2025! Mit dabei neues zu Warhammer 40.000: Space Marine 2, Warhammer 40.000: Darktide, Warhammer 40.000: Rogue Trader, Total War: Warhammer III, Warhammer 40.000: Boltgun 2, Warhammer 40.000: Warpforge, Warhammer 40,000: Battlesector, Warhammer: Vermintide 2 & Blood Bowl 3, WH40k: Tacticus und natürlich die großen Neuankündigungen wie Warhammer 40,000: Dark Heresy, Warhammer 40,000: Dawn of War Definitive Edition und Warhammer 40,000: Space Marine – Master Crafted Edition!
O Warhammer Skulls Showcase, evento dedicado a jogos de Warhammer, nos trouxe algumas novidades bem legais, como uma continuação de Boltgun e o retorno do Space Marine original. Além disso, também falamos do clima na Bungie pós a descoberta dos plágios, o fim do programa PlayStation Stars, o retorno de Fortnite ao iOS e mais.Participantes:Heitor De PaolaAssuntos abordados:06:00 - Nightreign em duplas é algo que pode ser explorado pela From11:00 - Alex Garland vai digirir um filme de Elden Ring16:00 - Destaques do Warhammer Skulls Showcase30:00 - Pós-plágio, o clima na Bungie está ruim41:00 - Borderlands 4 e os verdadeiros fãs52:00 - Rápidas e curtasVenha fazer parte do Discord do Overloadr! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Cersei is plotting, Doran is plotting, the Sand Snakes are hissing and the Watcher is watching. Meanwhile, back at the Wall Jon is doing everything he can to make as many enemies as possible while alienating his remaining friends. This can only go well! I say "Oberon" instead of "Oberyn" a million times in this episode for some reason. So close! That's Shakespeare. Chapters: ADWD The Watcher, Jon VIII Outro music: Skulls by Misfits
On this episode, we head into the jungle in search of Skull Candy in the Skull Cave on Skull Island. We trip over some Skull Rocks and break our Skulls open against a Skull Ring attached to the hand of The Phantom. Twitter: @comicrundownInstagram: @comicbookrundownThreads: @comicbookrundownEmail: comicbookrundown@gmail.comHosted by Joe Janero, Ron Hanes and Charlie Shaw Edited by Joe JaneroTheme song provided by Cam Malidor Find our t-shirts at Redbubble and TeePublic https://www.redbubble.com/shop/comic+book+rundown?ref=search_boxhttp://tee.pub/lic/vBbIJZ4eLQ0
Mid-Western 'Merica is the destination this week. Rad Skulls, a bunch of rad dads with rad tunes are the guests. The boys talk us through the trials and tribulations of forming a new band in your 40s, which is hard. BUT, you get new friends, which is nice.We shoot the breeze covering all manner of topics including but not limited to: electric drums, boozing, not boozing, British licencing laws, shifting priorities of an older band and much more.Tom has been at the cider again, Niallism is keeping the location of his day out an unnecessarily closely guarded secret and also wheels out an old term of endearment for our guests. Music is courtesy of: Zero Cost, Splitbox, Doc Hopper, Obvious Approach and Athlete
Bienvenidas y bienvenidos a Recarga Activa, el podcast diario de AnaitGames en el que filtramos lo más relevante de la actualidad del videojuego en pildorazos de 15 minutos. La Recarga Activa de hoy: Boltgun II y Warhammer 40:000: Dark Heresy son las grandes novedades del Skulls Showcase 2025 Coffee Stain se separa del Embracer Group, que pasa a llamarse Fellowship Entertainment ¿A qué vamos a jugar este finde? Suscríbete para recibir el siguiente episodio en tu gestor de podcasts favorito. Puedes apoyar nuestro proyecto (y acceder a un montón de contenido exclusivo) en Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/anaitreload ♫ Sintonía del programa: Senseless, de Johny Grimes Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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The Narco-Satánicos were a notorious criminal cult based in Matamoros, Tamaulipas, Mexico, that became infamous in the late 1980s for combining drug trafficking with ritualistic killings. The group was led by Adolfo de Jesús Constanzo, a Cuban-American who called himself a "palo mayombe" priest—a religion with African-Cuban roots that he distorted into violent, occult practices. Key Facts:1. LeadershipAdolfo Constanzo was the leader and spiritual figurehead.He gained followers among drug traffickers and law enforcement, who believed his rituals brought protection and power.Sara Aldrete, a college student, became his second-in-command and was dubbed the "High Priestess."2. Beliefs and PracticesThe group practiced a twisted version of Palo Mayombe, involving animal and human sacrifices.Constanzo believed blood rituals would protect their drug operations and make them invisible to police.Victims were sometimes tortured and mutilated as part of these rituals.3. Criminal ActivitiesThe cult was heavily involved in drug trafficking, especially smuggling marijuana across the U.S.–Mexico border.They operated on a ranch called "Rancho Santa Elena" near Matamoros, which became the site of gruesome discoveries.4. The Murder of Mark KilroyTheir activities came to light after the 1989 abduction and murder of Mark Kilroy, a University of Texas student on spring break.Kilroy was kidnapped, tortured, and killed as a human sacrifice.The high-profile case led U.S. and Mexican authorities to investigate the cult.5. Collapse and AftermathPolice raided Rancho Santa Elena and discovered numerous mutilated bodies buried on the property.Constanzo died in a shootout with police in Mexico City in May 1989—reportedly after ordering one of his followers to kill him rather than be captured.Several cult members, including Sara Aldrete, were captured and received lengthy prison sentences.Cultural ImpactThe case shocked both Mexico and the U.S., blending true crime with horror elements.It inspired books, documentaries, and films due to its disturbing mix of drug crime and ritualistic occultism.Note: I was very limited on what I was able to ask Sara, due to her being under contract for a documentary at the time.Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/unforbidden-truth--4724561/support.
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When the Canadian indie rock band Casper Skulls got their start about 10 years ago, things were a little different. Firstly, band members Melanie St-Pierre-Bednis and Neil Bednis weren't married at the time, and now they're husband and wife. Secondly, they hadn't moved back to their hometown of Sudbury, Ont., and they didn't have a baby yet. Melanie and Neil join Tom Power to talk about making their latest album, “Kit-Cat,” through those major life changes — and why it might be their best record yet.
Join us as we cover this 2000 thriller from Tony's shelf. Is it a secret society if everyone knows all about it? Is there any chance Litten knows what a Pizza Hut is? Why would they put full names on their rule books?! We discuss these burning questions (and the less-than-stellar ending) so check it out now!
The Drunk Guys are bewitched by beer this week when they read Hurricane Season by Fernanda Melchor. They Mex-i-CAN drink: Fire, Skulls, and Monday by Toppling Goliath Brewing and Golden Pilsner by Samuel Adams. Join the Drunk Guys next Tuesday when they read Dr. No by Percival Everett, who just
On this week's episode of Over the Top, Under the Radar, Carys and Gary discuss local elections, Tony Blair, the executive order that Trump didn't pass and drinking from skulls.Support us on PATREON - get bonus episodes, a weekly newsletter and become a part of our members-only WhatsApp community.Email us at info@overunderpod.comSign up to the newsletter at www.overunderpod.comFollow us on all socials @over_under_pod_Over The Top Under The Radar is made by the production team of Bernard Achampong, Emma Stephens, Pat Younge and Sarah MylesVisuals by J10XJJ Get bonus content on Patreon Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
We continue our Monthly Spotlight on Young Avengers by Allan Heinberg, Jim Cheung and others, with Young Avengers Vol 1 7 - 12 and YA Special. Marvel Comics, MCU, New Avengers, Jessica Jones, Sentry, Skulls, Kree. You can follow us on Bluesky @comicsdiscourse114.bsky.social, Instagram: @comicsdiscourse114, Threads: @comicsdiscourse114, and Facebook: Facebook Comics Discourse 114 Also, please leave us a 5-star review at your favorite podcast platforms.
(00:00:00) "Cranium Couture" (00:06:38) Introduction to Episode (00:09:00) Wardley Hall Haunting & The Beheading of Roger Downes (00:29:30) The Martyrdom & Haunted Skull of Ambrose Barlow (00:40:40) The Browsholme Hall Skull & The “Pilgrimage of Grace” (00:44:20) The Violent Skull at Longleat (00:47:20) The Red Barn Murderer & The Book of Flesh (00:57:20) The Skull of Del Close (00:58:15) Skulls & Ancient Celtic HeadHunting (01:05:20) Headless Spirits (01:18:30) Closing Discussion (01:22:35) Patreon Shout-Outs / Closing Credits In this delirious second volume of our Screaming Skulls saga, we descend into the feverish guts of Britain's haunted history—where severed heads speak and scream in the dark. Our journey begins with a lunatic on London Bridge—Roger Downes, an aristocratic gremlin with booze in his belly and blood in his eyes—whose homicidal boasting ends with his own decapitation, and a legacy that haunts Wardley Hall with a toothy grin. But the ghost of Downes isn't alone in his cursed company.We claw through centuries of death-laced ecclesiastical drama, uncovering the tale of St. Ambrose Barlow, a Benedictine martyr whose severed skull radiates holy menace from its niche atop the stairwell. In a storm-rattled manor, his head refuses to be dismissed—resurrected in legend and defiant in spirit.From there, the madness spirals further: a skull unearthed at Browsholme Hall may belong to a noble slain in Henry VIII's wrathful purge of the Pilgrimage of Grace. At Longleat, a boyish marquess gets too cheeky with a forgotten head and winds up in a ditch. And finally, the tale of the Red Barn Murderer's skull—a relic passed like a cursed baton from hand to trembling hand, leaving broken bones, smashed glass, and icy breath in its wake.Threaded through it all is the ancient Celtic notion that the skull is the seat of the soul—a cosmic belief of madness and magnificence whispered through ages. The Hosts talk ghost dogs, disembodied heads, skeletal vengeance, and enough headless horsemen to make Sleepy Hollow feel quaint.So strap in, you thrill-hungry maniacs. Volume 2 peels back the lid and dares you to look inside. But be warned—these skulls remember. And they do not forgive. Citizens of the Milky Way, prepare yourselves for Screaming Skulls: Vol. 2!Music and Editing by Gage HurleyCheck out VaporVerse: https://www.youtube.com/@vaporversemusic++++Check out our Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/creepstreetpodcastInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/creepstreetpodcastYouTube: https://youtube.com/@creepstreetpodcast5062?feature=shared TikTik: https://www.tiktok.com/@creepstreetpodcast#ParanormalPodcast #CryptidEncounters #ScaryStoryTime #TrueScaryStories #StayParanoid #MidnightShiftHorror #CreepStreetPodcast #ParanormalEncounters #ParanormalActivity #UnexplainedMysteries #CreepyStories #AlienEncounters #UrbanLegends #WeirdButTrue#SupernaturalMysteries #ScaryPodcast #HorrorCommunity #HorrorPodcast #CreepyTales #SpookySeason #ExploreTheUnknown #MythAndMystery #ComedySketch #Comedy #ComedyShorts #HorrorComedy #WitchTok #ParanormalTikTok #WeirdHistory #CursedObjects #SpookySeason #GhostsAndGhouls #ThingsThatGoBumpInTheNight #IntoTheUnknown #OccultMysteries #ScreamingSkulls #HauntedSkulls #HauntedArtifacts #OccultFolklore #DarkFolklore #AncientCurses #CelticMythology #SupernaturalLore #StayFreaky #SkullsThatScream #Vol1OfDoom #HeadcasesAndHauntings
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Welcome to Episode 414 of our knitting and crochet podcast! We are Jocelyn and Diana, two Canadian friends who love to craft, caffeinate, and converse about fibery goodness. Come join us for some expert enabling, carefree craft alongs, and of course the chaotic unscripted Patreon ads. Links To Things We Talked About Vintage Pullover https://www.ravelry.com/patterns/sources/handknits-for-men-by-beehive-book-no-89Wikked… Continue reading Episode 414 – Talking about knitting socks and sweaters, and crochet skulls
There are relics in this world that do not rest, nor do they sleep. In this first volume of our descent into the grotesque and uncanny, we peer into the hollow sockets of the screaming skulls — cursed remnants that wail through stone walls, slam doors in the night, and whisper horrors no living soul was meant to hear. From ancient battlefields to crumbling English estates, these sentient fragments of the dead defy burial, demanding not peace, but presence. Join the Hosts as they cross the threshold of folklore and madness— and where death is no guarantee of silence. Citizens of the Milky Way, prepare yourselves for Screaming Skulls: Vol. 1! Music and Editing by Gage HurleyCheck out VaporVerse: https://www.youtube.com/@vaporversemusic++++Check out our Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/creepstreetpodcastInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/creepstreetpodcastYouTube: https://youtube.com/@creepstreetpodcast5062?feature=shared TikTik: https://www.tiktok.com/@creepstreetpodcast #ParanormalPodcast #CryptidEncounters #ScaryStoryTime #TrueScaryStories #StayParanoid #MidnightShiftHorror #CreepStreetPodcast #ParanormalEncounters #ParanormalActivity #UnexplainedMysteries #CreepyStories #AlienEncounters #UrbanLegends #WeirdButTrue#SupernaturalMysteries #ScaryPodcast #HorrorCommunity #HorrorPodcast #CreepyTales #SpookySeason #ExploreTheUnknown #MythAndMystery #ComedySketch #Comedy #ComedyShorts #HorrorComedy #WitchTok #ParanormalTikTok #WeirdHistory #CursedObjects #SpookySeason #GhostsAndGhouls #ThingsThatGoBumpInTheNight #IntoTheUnknown #OccultMysteries #ScreamingSkulls #HauntedSkulls #HauntedArtifacts #OccultFolklore #DarkFolklore #AncientCurses #CelticMythology #SupernaturalLore #StayFreaky #SkullsThatScream #Vol1OfDoom #HeadcasesAndHauntings
England is a very weird place — a place where they bake beans and then eat them for breakfast? A place where football has replaced religion? A place where they hold an annual competition where you chase a wheel of cheese down a hill? It's borderline an alien planet when you think about it. But of course the weirdness doesn't stop there, it bleeds into the paranormal as well, in-fact some of the country's most ancient supernatural phenomena has almost been forgotten, but that doesn't mean it isn't alive and well today. Today we're talking about a paranormal phenomenon once common in old stately homes dotted around the english countryside, with terrifying implications for death and the afterlife!Follow us on Twitter, Instagram, and YouTubeJoin our Secret Society Facebook CommunitySupport us on Patreon.com/ThisParanormalLife to get access to weekly bonus episodes!Buy Official TPL Merch! - thisparanormallife.com/storeIntro music by www.purple-planet.comEdited by Philip ShackladyResearch by Ewen Friers Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Melanie St. Pierre-Bednis, Neil Bednis, and Fraser McClean from Casper Skulls discuss their new album Kit-Cat, the TV show character Frasier Crane, the significance of alt-rock radio and MuchMusic on young minds, Robert Frost poems and being goth, the Bunnies in Berlin record made at the Romano brothers' studio in Welland, moving from stark post-punk to heartfelt indie-rock, loving bands like Sonic Youth and Silver Jews, inspirations like “Rowdy” Roddy Piper, a Richard Hell biography, and There Will Be Blood, upcoming shows, writing new songs, other future plans, and much more!EVERY OTHER COMPLETE KREATIVE KONTROL EPISODE IS ONLY ACCESSIBLE TO MONTHLY $6 USD PATREON SUPPORTERS. This one is fine, but please subscribe now on Patreon so you never miss full episodes. Thanks!Thanks to Blackbyrd Myoozik, the Bookshelf, Planet Bean Coffee, and Grandad's Donuts. Support Y.E.S.S., Pride Centre of Edmonton, and Letters Charity. Follow vish online. Support vish on Patreon!Related episodes/links:Ep. #958: Nels ClineEp. #910: The Hard QuartetEp. #734: Bonnie TrashEp. #713: Built to SpillEp. #677: PavementEp. #673: Sonic YouthEp. #481: David BermanSupport this show http://supporter.acast.com/kreative-kontrol. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
We complete our 6th classic collection of horror and ghost stories from Libriviox. This week it's "Skulls in the Stars" by Robert E. Howard! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Welcome to the horror! This week host Jeff brings us The Technomancy Project 2:01- Know Your Enemy, We're Alive: Descendants- Chapter 9.3, and Horror Story Collection 6- Skulls in the Stars! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
We complete our 6th classic collection of horror and ghost stories from Libriviox. This week it's "Skulls in the Stars" by Robert E. Howard! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Welcome to the horror! This week host Jeff brings us The Technomancy Project 2:01- Know Your Enemy, We're Alive: Descendants- Chapter 9.3, and Horror Story Collection 6- Skulls in the Stars! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
"Secrets and Societies: Unmasking “The Skulls” 25 Years Later. “The Skulls,” the 2000 thriller starring Joshua Jackson and Paul Walker, captivated the younger demographic with its tale of secret societies and hidden agendas. But what lies beneath the surface? We're diving deep into the film's mysteries, examining the performances of Leslie Bibb, Hill Harper, and the rest of the cast.Plus, we'll explore the themes of power, privilege, and conspiracy that resonate even today. Popping in for this episode of secrets and lies is Mark J. Parker of the Release Date Rewind Podcast who is more than ready to unravel the mysteries of this elite society. Join us as we unravel the secrets of “The Skulls.”Links for Guests: Release Date Rewind PodcastWhere To Watch The Skulls
Today I am joined by the wonderful Elodie Tomlinson of The Dumes to talk about unleashing frustration and aggression, working with the legendary Joe Chicarelli and Rob Schnapf, and the band's latest single "You're A Letdown." ✨ MORE ABOUT THE DUMES ✨The Dumes is a Portland-based band who formed as a reaction to the toxic and cyclical nature around them. Since launching in 2019, they've gone on to share the stage with the likes of Sheryl Crow, Peter Frampton, and Louise Post of Veruca Salt. ✨ KEPP UP TO DATE WITH THE DUMES ✨Web: https://linktr.ee/thedumesInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/thedumes_Spotify: open.spotify.com/artist/1sDeMYlZRiudJljM1BKMWbApple: music.apple.com/us/artist/the-dumes/1449323158Bandcamp: https://thedumes.bandcamp.com✨ CONNECT WITH IZZY ✨Blog: https://agrrrlstwosoundcents.comYouTube: youtube.com/channel/UCv6SBgiYCpYbx9BOYNefkIgInstagram: instagram.com/agrrrlstwosoundcents/Twitter: twitter.com/grrrlsoundcents
This time out we are joined by palaeontologist Andre Rowe to talk about his research into the skulls of giant carnivorous dinosaurs and what this means for their biology. This turns into a debate with Dave about how evidence can be interpreted in different ways and trying to piece together the often limited data we have to work out what these animals might have been doing. Though with her media-trained eye, Iszi wants to badge this as a heated fight over just how awesome Tyrannosaurus was (see previous episode for details). Andre takes us through the process of scanning skulls, restoring the bits and then testing ideas about bite force and skull strength and how the different giant theropod differed in their habits. Links: Support us on patreon and get extra content: www.patreon.com/terriblelizards Here's an article Andre wrote on his T. rex bite research: https://theconversation.com/tyrannosaurus-rex-didnt-get-its-ferocious-bite-until-it-was-an-adult-new-research-156668 Here is Andre's Instagram handle: @tyrannosaurrowe
Ceri welcomes Emma Richardson, a polymath creative who seamlessly navigates music and visual art. Currently the bassist and vocalist for Pixies while maintaining her painting career, Emma talks about creative courage and change. She shares her experience with Band of Skulls, her pivot towards painting during lockdown and her unexpected invitation to join one of rock's most influential bands. Emma's story shows the power of following your creative instincts, even when the path forward isn't clear. KEY TAKEAWAYS Emma credits her early art teacher Mr. Malin for introducing her to diverse art forms and her tutor Clunie Reid for providing philosophical reading that expanded her artistic vision. The music industry and art world require different approaches but similar courage. Emma describes how transitioning from an established band to pursuing painting full time meant "being back to square one" but allowed her to reconnect with her original passion. The creative states of music and visual art have distinctly different energies. While performing music provides an immediate collective energy exchange with audiences, painting offers a private, contemplative flow state where Emma can explore deeper themes and take different kinds of creative risks. Performance involves a specific kind of energy management. Emma evolved from using alcohol to manage performance anxiety to developing much better self care including exercise and proper sleep, to be in the right headspace and have the right energy. Finding your creative community transforms solo practice. After reconnecting with painting through the Turps correspondence course and Ceri Hand Rocket Booster course, Emma discovered an essential group of fellow artists who provided both inspiration and practical support for her renewed career direction. Emma learned that passion alone isn't enough, understanding promotion, sales, and professional relationships is essential for building a sustainable creative career in any discipline. Saying "yes" to unexpected opportunities can lead to extraordinary growth. When invited to join Pixies, Emma embraced the challenge of learning their extensive catalogue and stepping into a legendary band, demonstrating how preparation meets opportunity in creative careers. BEST MOMENTS "Being given a book at school with Georgia O'Keeffe's work just really resonated with me, there was a feeling about her work that I got, which I loved." "At college, just learning different skill sets of drawing from life, drawing from still life... the thrill of that, being able to draw from life and make something appear out of nowhere, which looked actually real." "Being on tour is quite an intense experience. Early days, everything's new, you're seeing new countries and cities for the first time. There's usually quite a lot of alcohol involved for nerves. You have this sort of come up and then come down." "With painting, it's very much still a performance but because it's solo and you're on your own in a space and no one's watching you, you can get lost a bit easier and feel a flow in a sense." "When you're starting a different aspect of your creative practice, where you feel like you're at a different stage, it's those early stages of 'How do I promote myself? How do I sustain my practice? How do I sell work? How do I get shows?'" "It's being brave enough to go out and ask for help sometimes, or ask for knowledge, or to be able to understand the business side of the art world a bit more. You want to create, but earning and living from it is another beast." "I think from what you were saying earlier, that sort of delight when the gallerist invited you to be in the show. There's a shared commitment to sharing the work with a wider public, that that's something that you desire." "Sometimes to wait for great, we have to say goodbye to good. It can be tough to walk away from people, projects, or careers we love in order to explore what's truly possible for us." EPISODE RESOURCESEmma RichardsonWebsite: emmarichardsonart.comInstagram: @elrpainting Band of Skulls – I Know What I Am (Official Music Video), featuring Emma Richardson’s painting as a stunning animated backdrop, seamlessly blending her visual and musical worlds. PODCAST HOST BIO With over 30 years in the art world, Ceri has worked closely with leading artists and arts professionals, managed public and private galleries and charities, and curated more than 250 exhibitions and events. She sold artworks to major museums and private collectors and commissioned thousands of works across diverse media, from renowned artists such as John Akomfrah, Pipilotti Rist, Rafael Lozano-Hemmer and Vito Acconci. Now, she wants to share her extensive knowledge with you, so you can excel and achieve your goals. **** Ceri Hand Coaching Membership: Group coaching, live art surgeries, exclusive masterclasses, portfolio reviews, weekly challenges. Access our library of content and resource hub anytime and enjoy special discounts within a vibrant community of peers and professionals. Ready to transform your art career? Join today! https://cerihand.com/membership/ **** Build Relationships The Easy WayOur self-study video course, "Unlock Your Artworld Network," offers a straightforward 5-step framework to help you build valuable relationships effortlessly. 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This is an audio rip of the YouTube series which can be found here.LINKS!Imperium Maledictum on DTTRPG: www.drivethrurpg.com/en/product/305328The Questionnaire (written by Matt): docs.google.com/presentation/d/1zNTdgOz...3 Skulls Discord: Discord: https://3skulls.tv/discord3 Skulls social media links & current project info: https://3skulls.pub============================The YouTube video was sponsored by Molten Hosting: https://moltenhosting.comThis channel is a proud supporter of both BlackLivesMatter and TransLivesMatter. Find out how you can support both of these movements at the links below:https://blacklivesmatters.carrd.cohttps://transrightshumanrights.carrd.co
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From green men and jolly horse skulls, to chasing cheese down hills and morris dancing, Britain has a rich tradition of folk customs. Some are strange, some downright silly. But, as Liz Williams tells Ellie Cawthorne, some of these traditions can also have a darker aspect, based on shame, judgement and social conformity. (Ad) Liz Williams is the author of Rough Music: Folk Customs, Transgression and Alternative Britain (Reaktion Books, 2025). Buy it now from Waterstones: https://go.skimresources.com?id=71026X1535947&xcust=historyextra-social-histboty&xs=1&url=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.waterstones.com%2Fbook%2Frough-music%2Fliz-williams%2F9781836390602. The HistoryExtra podcast is produced by the team behind BBC History Magazine. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Today I'm sitting down with my brother Paul Rose to discuss all things LENT!Paul's channel: https://www.youtube.com/c/SingtheHours-Hallow: https://www.hallow.com/lila Enter into prayer more deeply this season with the Hallow App, get 3 months free by using this link to sign up!
Join the Dicks as they dive deep into the current political circus. They debate the merits of tariffs, the state of American democracy, and the bizarre circumstances surrounding Gene Hackman's death. Buckle up for a hilarious and thought-provoking conversation.
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Topics: Prayer, Traffic Jam, Something To Say, Criticism BONUS CONTENT: Criticism Follow-up Quotes: “Having a platform is less important than having something to say.” “I keep reminding God of things he's done for others.” “I tell God what I need and I thank Him for what He's done.”. . . . Want more of the Oddcast? Check out our website! Watch our YouTube videos here. Connect with us on Facebook!
Don't Don't Don't Don't, Don't You Forget About…How Amazing John Hughes was. This is the 7th John Hughes film we've done an episode on. We brought back Abe Sword to tell us all about his thoughts on The Breakfast Club. We had a great time and hope you enjoy listening!