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Down the Yellow Brick Pod
Patreon 2025 Bonus Content Teaser!

Down the Yellow Brick Pod

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 16, 2025 1:55


Send us a textTara and EmKay hop on the mic to invite YOU to join Down the YBP on Patreon, where your Emerald hosts will be covering Danielle Paige's "Dorothy Must Die" series novellas, Gregory Maguire's "Tales Told in Oz," and so much more before launching Season 6 this spring. Visit the link below to join at any tier!Instagram: @downtheyellowbrickpod#DownTheYBPTara: @taratagticklesEmKay: www.emilykayshrader.netPatreon: https://www.patreon.com/downtheyellowbrickpodEtsy: https://www.etsy.com/market/down_the_yellow_brick_podMusic by: Shane ChapmanEdited by: Emily Kay Shrader

The Daily Poem
John Hollander's "A Watched Pot"

The Daily Poem

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 19, 2024 9:35


Today's poem is a shape poem dedicated to chefs, but (surprise?) it might be about more than cooking.John Hollander, one of contemporary poetry's foremost poets, editors, and anthologists, grew up in New York City. He studied at Columbia University and Indiana University, and he was a Junior Fellow of the Society of Fellows of Harvard University. Hollander received numerous awards and fellowships, including the Levinson Prize, a MacArthur Foundation grant, and the poet laureateship of Connecticut. He served as a Chancellor of the Academy of American Poets, and he taught at Hunter College, Connecticut College, and Yale University, where he was the Sterling Professor emeritus of English.Over the course of an astonishing career, Hollander influenced generations of poets and thinkers with his critical work, his anthologies and his poetry. In the words of J.D. McClatchy, Hollander was “a formidable presence in American literary life.” Hollander's eminence as a scholar and critic was in some ways greater than his reputation as a poet. His groundbreaking introduction to form and prosody Rhyme's Reason (1981), as well as his work as an anthologist, has ensured him a place as one of the 20th-century's great, original literary critics. Hollander's critical writing is known for its extreme erudition and graceful touch. Hollander's poetry possesses many of the same qualities, though the wide range of allusion and technical virtuosity can make it seem “difficult” to a general readership.Hollander's first poetry collection, A Crackling of Thorns (1958) won the prestigious Yale Series of Younger Poets Awards, judged by W.H. Auden. And in fact James K. Robinson in the Southern Review found that Hollander's “early poetry resembles Auden's in its wit, its learned allusiveness, its prosodic mastery.” Hollander's technique continued to develop through later books like Visions from the Ramble (1965) and The Night Mirror (1971). Broader in range and scope than his previous work, Hollander's Tales Told of the Fathers (1975) and Spectral Emanations (1978) heralded his arrival as a major force in contemporary poetry. Reviewing Spectral Emanations for the New Republic, Harold Bloom reflected on his changing impressions of the poet's work over the first 20 years of his career: “I read [A Crackling of Thorns] … soon after I first met the poet, and was rather more impressed by the man than by the book. It has taken 20 years for the emotional complexity, spiritual anguish, and intellectual and moral power of the man to become the book. The enormous mastery of verse was there from the start, and is there still … But there seemed almost always to be more knowledge and insight within Hollander than the verse could accommodate.” Bloom found in Spectral Emanations “another poet as vital and accomplished as [A.R.] Ammons, [James] Merrill, [W.S.] Merwin, [John] Ashbery, James Wright, an immense augmentation to what is clearly a group of major poets.”Shortly after Spectral Emanations, Hollander published Blue Wine and Other Poems (1979), a volume which a number of critics have identified as an important milestone in Hollander's life and career. Reviewing the work for the New Leader, Phoebe Pettingell remarked, “I would guess from the evidence of Blue Wine that John Hollander is now at the crossroads of his own midlife journey, picking out a new direction to follow.” Hollander's new direction proved to be incredibly fruitful: his next books were unqualified successes. Powers of Thirteen (1983) won the Bollingen Prize from Yale University and In Time and Place (1986) was highly praised for its blend of verse and prose. In the Times Literary Supplement, Jay Parini believed “an elegiac tone dominates this book, which begins with a sequence of 34 poems in the In Memoriam stanza. These interconnecting lyrics are exquisite and moving, superior to almost anything else Hollander has ever written.” Parini described the book as “a landmark in contemporary poetry.” McClatchy held up In Time and Place as evidence that Hollander is “part conjurer and part philosopher, one of our language's true mythographers and one of its very best poets.”Hollander continued to publish challenging, technically stunning verse throughout the 1980s and '90s. His Selected Poetry (1993) was released simultaneously with Tesserae (1993); Figurehead and Other Poems (1999) came a few years later. “The work collected in [Tesserae and Other Poems and Selected Poetry] makes clear that John Hollander is a considerable poet,” New Republic reviewer Vernon Shetley remarked, “but it may leave readers wondering still, thirty-five years after his first book … exactly what kind of poet Hollander is.” Shetley recognized the sheer variety of Hollander's work, but also noted the peculiar absence of anything like a personality, “as if the poet had taken to heart, much more fully than its author, Eliot's dictum that poetry should embody ‘emotion which has its life in the poem and not in the history of the poet.'” Another frequent charge leveled against Hollander's work is that it is “philosophical verse.” Reviewing A Draft of Light (2008) for Jacket Magazine, Alex Lewis argued that instead of writing “philosophizing verse,” Hollander actually “borrows from philosophy a language and a way of thought. Hollander's poems are frequently meta-poems that create further meaning out of their own self-interrogations, out of their own reflexivity.” As always, the poems are underpinned by an enormous amount of learning and incredible technical expertise and require “a good deal of time and thought to unravel,” Lewis admitted. But the rewards are great: “the book deepens every time that I read it,” Lewis wrote, adding that Hollander's later years have given his work grandeur akin to Thomas Hardy and Wallace Stevens.Hollander's work as a critic and anthologist has been widely praised from the start. As editor, he has worked on volumes of poets as diverse as Ben Jonson and Dante Gabriel Rossetti; his anthologist's credentials are impeccable. He was widely praised for the expansive American Poetry: The Nineteenth Century (1994), two volumes of verse including ballads, sonnets, epic poetry, and even folk songs. Herbert Mitgang of the New York Times praised the range of poets and authors included in the anthology: “Mr. Hollander has a large vision at work in these highly original volumes of verse. Without passing critical judgment, he allows the reader to savor not only the geniuses but also the second-rank writers of the era.” Hollander also worked on the companion volume, American Poetry: The Twentieth Century (2000) with fellow poets and scholars Robert Hass, Carolyn Kizer, Nathaniel Mackey, and Marjorie Perloff.Hollander's prose and criticism has been read and absorbed by generations of readers and writers. Perhaps his most lasting work is Rhyme's Reason. In an interview with Paul Devlin of St. John's University, Hollander described the impetus behind the volume: “Thinking of my own students, and of how there was no such guide to the varieties of verse in English to which I could send them and that would help teach them to notice things about the examples presented—to see how the particular stanza or rhythmic scheme or whatever was being used by the particular words of the particular poem, for example—I got to work and with a speed which now alarms me produced a manuscript for the first edition of the book. I've never had more immediate fun writing a book.” Hollander's other works of criticism include The Work of Poetry (1993), The Poetry of Everyday Life (1997), and Poetry and Music (2003).Hollander died on August 17, 2013 in Branford, Connecticut.-bio via Poetry Foundation Get full access to The Daily Poem Podcast at dailypoempod.substack.com/subscribe

Scary Stories Around the Fire
12 Terrifying Tales Told by Terri Lynne Hudson

Scary Stories Around the Fire

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 2, 2024 142:24


Enjoy over two hours of Terri Lynne Hudson's infectious narrations. Featuring The Man in the Window, A Haunted House, No Lights, The Boarded Window, The Case of M. Valdemar, The Red Spot, Dancing with the Devil, Out of Tune, Mad Henry, Spurs, The Bed by the Window, and The Comet. @scarystoriespod scarystoriespod.com facebook.com/thescarystoriespodcast instagram.com/thescarystoriespodcast youtube.com/@scarystoriespod --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/scarystoriespod/support

Gaming with Grief Podcast
TTE Ep. 13 DRAGONLANCE Pt. 4-Tales Told

Gaming with Grief Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 27, 2024 80:23


Happy Memorial Day if you're in the United States. If not either way you get an extra episode. The PC's listen to Becklin give eulogies for the dead, and the group goes shopping with a merchant. They also meet with Becklin at Thornwall Keep. She believes the adventures tale of woe. I'm your host Joseph Carlson, along with the players Jesse Whitehead, Joseph Johnson and Christian Reynolds. Please like and subscribe and if you have any questions or comments you can write to us at gwgpodfellows@gmail.com. A new episode will be posted on the 1st and the 15th on YouTube and various podcast services.

Interfaith-ish
Soul Ladder Music: David Chevan and Warren Byrd of the Afro-Semitic Experience

Interfaith-ish

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 28, 2024 56:25


Our Soul Ladder Music series features musicians discussing the spiritual themes in their songs and the music that inspires them. This week's guests are David Chevan and Warren Byrd of The Afro-Semitic Experience. Songs:
 The Afro-Semitic Experience - Esa Enai The Afro-Semitic Experience - Retelling the Tales Told by Our Ancestors Andrae Crouch - Soon and Very Soon The Afro-Semitic Experience - We Shall Overcome - Oseh Shalom The Afro-Semitic Experience - My Feet Began to Pray The Afro-Semitic Experience - Unity in the Community The Afro-Semitic Experience - If I Can Help Somebody Learn more about The Afro-Semitic Experience at https://afrosemiticexperience.net/ Enjoy music from our Soul Ladder Music series with our official playlist:
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LeVar Burton Reads
"Folk Hero Motifs in Tales Told by the Dead" by KT Bryski

LeVar Burton Reads

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 27, 2024 45:56


A trickster storyteller brings camaraderie and hope to the land of the dead. Find more from the author at ktbryski.com. Content advisory: Death and dying; references to the death of a child

Own Your Awkward with Andy Vargo
Awkwardly Boring with Joseph Carrabis

Own Your Awkward with Andy Vargo

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 29, 2023 52:41


Joseph Carrabis told stories to anyone who would listen starting in childhood, wrote his first stories in grade school and started getting paid for his writing in 1978. He's been everything from a long-haul trucker to a Chief Research Scientist and held patents covering mathematics, anthropology, neuroscience, and linguistics based on a technology he created in his basement and from which he created an international company. He retired from corporate life and now spends his time writing fiction and non-fiction based on his experiences. His work appears regularly in anthologies and his own novels. Get your copy of his books at https://amzn.to/3CTppUQ Learn more about him at https://josephcarrabis.com and his work at http://nlb.pub/amazon. His three most recent titles include the self-help That Th!nk You Do (http://nlb.pub/TTYDv1), the scifi military-psych thriller The Augmented Man (http://nlb.pub/Augmented), and the scifi/fantasy/horror anthology Tales Told 'Round Celestial Campfires (http://nlb.pub/TalesV1). Find, follow and connect with Joseph Carrabis online: https://josephcarrabis.comhttp://nlb.pub/Facebookhttp://nlb.pub/amazonhttp://nlb.pub/Twitterhttp://nlb.pub/LinkedInhttp://nlb.pub/Pinteresthttp://nlb.pub/GoodReadshttp://nlb.pub/Instagram For more information on how you can Own Your Awkward with Andy Vargo, check out https://www.awkwardcareer.com/#podcast #awkward #ownyourawkward #acceptance #authentiicity #motivation #inspiration #Tacoma #marketing #vulnerability #vulnerable #courage #brave #boring #adventure #learning --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/own-your-awkward/support

Own Your Awkward
Awkwardly Boring with Joseph Carrabis

Own Your Awkward

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 29, 2023 52:41


Joseph Carrabis told stories to anyone who would listen starting in childhood, wrote his first stories in grade school and started getting paid for his writing in 1978. He's been everything from a long-haul trucker to a Chief Research Scientist and held patents covering mathematics, anthropology, neuroscience, and linguistics based on a technology he created in his basement and from which he created an international company. He retired from corporate life and now spends his time writing fiction and non-fiction based on his experiences. His work appears regularly in anthologies and his own novels. Get your copy of his books at https://amzn.to/3CTppUQ Learn more about him at https://josephcarrabis.com and his work at http://nlb.pub/amazon. His three most recent titles include the self-help That Th!nk You Do (http://nlb.pub/TTYDv1), the scifi military-psych thriller The Augmented Man (http://nlb.pub/Augmented), and the scifi/fantasy/horror anthology Tales Told 'Round Celestial Campfires (http://nlb.pub/TalesV1). Find, follow and connect with Joseph Carrabis online: https://josephcarrabis.comhttp://nlb.pub/Facebookhttp://nlb.pub/amazonhttp://nlb.pub/Twitterhttp://nlb.pub/LinkedInhttp://nlb.pub/Pinteresthttp://nlb.pub/GoodReadshttp://nlb.pub/Instagram For more information on how you can Own Your Awkward with Andy Vargo, check out https://www.awkwardcareer.com/#podcast #awkward #ownyourawkward #acceptance #authentiicity #motivation #inspiration #Tacoma #marketing #vulnerability #vulnerable #courage #brave #boring #adventure #learning --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/own-your-awkward/support

Wordplay: Theater for the Ear and the Imagination
THE ONION & OTHER TALES - TOLD BY THREE GREAT RUSSIAN WRITERS

Wordplay: Theater for the Ear and the Imagination

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 12, 2023 17:57


"The Onion" from "Brothers Karamazov" by Fyodor Dostoyevsky, "The Little Demon and the Crust of Bread" by Leo Tolstoy and "On the Day of the Crucifixion" by Leonid Andreyev

Dr. Creepen's Dungeon
S3 Ep111: Episode 111: Hiker Horror Tales Told In The Pouring Rain

Dr. Creepen's Dungeon

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 2, 2023 80:35


Today's opening tale of terror is ‘Night Hike' by Dgrady237, shared via theCreepypasta Wiki and read here under the conditions of the CC-BY-SA license. https://creepypasta.fandom.com/wiki/User:Dgrady237 Today's second story is titled ‘Hitchhiker's Haven', a fabulous original work by Michael Paige, kindly shared directly with me via my sub-reddit and narrated here for you all with the author's express permission. https://michaelpaigeblog.wordpress.com/  Third up we have ‘A Hitchhiker', another original work, this time by Vintage Tsotsi, also kindly shared directly with me via my sub-reddit and narrated here for you all with the author's express permission. https://www.reddit.com/user/VintageTsotsi/  We round off today's video with a weird and wonderful effort titled ‘The Deer with Glassy Eyes', once again an original work, this one by Autumn Misery, again kindly shared directly with me via my sub-reddit and narrated here for you all with the author's express permission. https://www.reddit.com/user/Autumnmisery/

Nostalgia Nites
Ep. 45 - Tales Told By Dead Friends EP

Nostalgia Nites

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 7, 2022 40:38


Happy winter, friends! We're here with an EP to warm your chilly hearts. In this episode, we tackle our first EP discussion with one of the absolute best, Tales Told By Dead Friends by Mayday Parade. Need we say more?? We discuss all of these amazing songs and talk about our origin story of Mayday and basically just how much we love them! Grab a warm drink and enjoy the trip back to 2006 :) IG: https://instagram.com/nostalgianites Twitter: https://twitter.com/nostalgianites TikTok: www.tiktok.com/nostalgianites

Pick a Tale for Children
Pick a Tale for Children 19-10-2022 Tales Told in Tents

Pick a Tale for Children

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 18, 2022 20:48


The Asian Madness Podcast
E90 - Tales Told In The Dark IX

The Asian Madness Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 2, 2022 38:07


Welcome to episode 90, AKA another round of Urban Legends.In this episode, you will hear five different tales from five different locations. Some are weird, some are creepy, some are... gross.Truth or fiction or maybe a bit of both, you decide.To support this podcast, please visit: https://www.paypal.com/paypalme/asianmadnessFacebook/Instagram/Twitter: asianmadnesspodE-mail: asianmadnesspod@gmail.comCheck out our other podcasts: itsarclightmedia.comEpisode Sponsor:MUBI.com

Tales Yet Told
Tales Told Solo: The Dark

Tales Yet Told

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 17, 2022 86:52


Content Warnings for this episode: mentions of death, light gore, hallucinations, brief mentions of a hanged body, blood, losing limbs, allusions to sex, violence ------------------------------------------------ The Dark Featuring: The Dark by Disaster Tourism Jamal Wilson gets lost in the woods while trying to escape a stalking, preternatural darkness. All his friends are dead. Only he remains. Will he be able to escape from this malicious force, or will he be able to find his only hope of escape. ------------------------------------------------ Featuring Kendrick Smith (@KendoMakesFilms) Editing by: Zach Zito (@_SpaceLung_) Music: Provided by Epidemic Sound  ------------------------------------------------ Follow us on Twitter and Instagram for updates and additional content! You can support the show by checking out our merch at: merchyetsold.com Join our growing community Discord server! Proudly members of the Rainbow Roll Network! Website Link You can email us at talesyettoldpod@gmail.com for comments, questions, or feedback. Be safe, drink some water, and don't forget to love yourself like we love you!

Crimson Cowl Comic Club
Episode 235: The Tales from the Con Club!

Crimson Cowl Comic Club

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 15, 2022 130:59


All issues being reviewed on our podcast may contain spoilers without extra warning. We don't record in person so some audio delays may occur.  Weekly Reviews: The New Champion of Shazam #1, Florida Man #1, Star Wars: Vader Down, DCeased: War of the Undead Gods #1, She Bites #1, Junior High Horrors: Strangest Thingies Forever, Predator #1, Sami: The Samurai Squirrel- Welcome to Woodbriar, Tales Told in Technihorror: Season One, The Complete Tales from the Con, Comic Shop Tales, The Lonely Vampire News: C2E2 2022 Recap Part 1, August 2022 Previews E-mail us at crimsoncowlcomicclub AT yahoo DOT com to submit future Letters Page questions or general comments and concerns! ------------------------------  Theme music by: BVSMV bvsmv DOT bandcamp DOT com

The Asian Madness Podcast
E80 Tales Told In The Dark VIII

The Asian Madness Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 20, 2022 34:35


Welcome to episode 80, AKA another round of Urban Legends.In this episode, you will hear five different tales from five different locations. Some are weird, some are creepy, some are... interesting.Truth or fiction or maybe a bit of both, you decide.To support this podcast, please visit:One-time donation on PayPal: https://www.paypal.com/paypalme/asianmadnessPatreon: patreon.com/asianmadnesspodFacebook/Instagram/Twitter: asianmadnesspodE-mail: asianmadnesspod@gmail.comCheck out our other podcasts: itsarclightmedia.com

Seemingly Ordinary
Tales Told Inside of School #28: Sketchy "Petting Zoo" Has a Baby Alligator for Kids to Hold

Seemingly Ordinary

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 12, 2022 4:23


The Sioux Nation Podcast
Tall vet tales told 'round the campfire

The Sioux Nation Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 27, 2022 17:31


Come sit by the camp fire with Doc Jake and Doc Mick and let them entertain you with some of their crazy experiences in veterinary medicine. 

Seemingly Ordinary
Tales Told #3: Ipo's Awkward Stories

Seemingly Ordinary

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 19, 2021 11:07


I'm a co-host of "Tales Told Inside of School." In this episode, eighteen-year-old Ipo goes on some sweet and innocent--and highly awkward--dates.

Seemingly Ordinary
Tales Told #2. Abby & A.J. #5 The Gradeschool Mafia Flushes the Evidence

Seemingly Ordinary

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 12, 2021 5:47


I co-host "Tales Told Inside of School." In this episode, young A.J. and the grade school mafia flush the evidence.

RNZ: Nine To Noon
Epic Kiwi tramping tales told in new book Across the Pass

RNZ: Nine To Noon

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 11, 2021 23:41


Shaun Barnett is an outdoors author, editor and photographer who began tramping as a teenager in the mountains of Hawke's Bay - and has tramped the length and breadth of the country since. He's co-authored multiple award-winning books, among them: Classic Tramping in New Zealand, Shelter from the Storm: The story of New Zealand's backcountry huts and Tramping, A New Zealand History. For his latest work, however, it's the words of others he's brought to the fore. Across the Pass: A Collection of New Zealand Tramping Writing features the work of a range of Kiwi writers - from Sir Edmund Hillary and adventurer Graeme Dingle to peace activist Elsie Locke and poet Sam Hunt. Shaun joins Susie, along with Wellington writer and tramping enthusiast Kathy Ombler, who shares her own tale of a cold night, lost on Tongariro with a group of school children.

RNZ: Nine To Noon
Epic Kiwi tramping tales told in new book Across the Pass

RNZ: Nine To Noon

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 11, 2021 23:41


Shaun Barnett is an outdoors author, editor and photographer who began tramping as a teenager in the mountains of Hawke's Bay - and has tramped the length and breadth of the country since. He's co-authored multiple award-winning books, among them: Classic Tramping in New Zealand, Shelter from the Storm: The story of New Zealand's backcountry huts and Tramping, A New Zealand History. For his latest work, however, it's the words of others he's brought to the fore. Across the Pass: A Collection of New Zealand Tramping Writing features the work of a range of Kiwi writers - from Sir Edmund Hillary and adventurer Graeme Dingle to peace activist Elsie Locke and poet Sam Hunt. Shaun joins Susie, along with Wellington writer and tramping enthusiast Kathy Ombler, who shares her own tale of a cold night, lost on Tongariro with a group of school children.

Seemingly Ordinary
Tales Told #1: Coach Tom Radke Gets High on Oxycodine & Muscle Relaxer

Seemingly Ordinary

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 6, 2021 12:18


I co-host Tales Told Inside of School with football coach Tom Radke.  In this episode, he swears it was an accident.Tales Told is available on Spotify.

Seemingly Ordinary
0. Tales Told Inside of School

Seemingly Ordinary

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 27, 2021 0:49


From pranks to oddness, these are the stories of students and teachers. Some stories are funny, some will make you cringe, some will make you admire teenagers, and others are just...out there. Featuring three hosts: a football coach, a drama teacher, and me.

The Asian Madness Podcast
E70 - Tales Told In The Dark VII

The Asian Madness Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 9, 2021 32:05


Welcome to episode 70, another episode where I share a few urban legends from around Asia. Some are creepy, some are just weird. Fact or fiction, you decide.  For CrimeCon 2022 Las Vegas tickets, use code: MADNESS for 10% off your standard badge!   Thanks you Sudio Sweden for continuing the partnership/sponsorship!For more information, please visit: https://goo.gl/KyoDyjUse code: ASIAN for 15% off and free shipping  To support this podcast, please visit:One-time donation on PayPal: https://www.paypal.me/asianmadnessPatreon: patreon.com/asianmadnesspod  Facebook/Instagram/Twitter: asianmadnesspodE-mail: asianmadnesspod@gmail.com 

The Escapist Comics Podcast
The Podcast at the End of Time

The Escapist Comics Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 4, 2021 77:00


Hello all you amazing Escapees! We're back once again and ready to delve into some wonderful books for your listening pleasure. Today we cover Nice House on the Lake #2, Tales Told in Technihorror #1, The Last Book You'll Ever Read and Amazing Fantasy #1 2021. We also tackle the Fear Street trilogy, finally get into the Loki ending and find out what's happening in the world of comic news! See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

Mysteries, Monsters, & Mayhem
Tales Told Tall

Mysteries, Monsters, & Mayhem

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 28, 2021 87:38


Did art imitate fiction in the case of Krystian Bala? MB discusses murder allegedly committed by an author. In other sensationalized news, Shannon discusses the murder of Johnny Stompanato, mafioso and boyfriend to Lana Turner.Support the show

The Gaelan Trombley Show
TGTS Episode 140: Ed Guenther

The Gaelan Trombley Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 30, 2021 107:23


Ed Guenther is an avid outdoorsman, stargazer and storyteller.  Maps Marked, Stars Gazed, Tales Told.  Check out Ed at ephemeradk.com.  

A Life in Biography
Episode 55: Tales Told Out of School, Part 2: 40 Years of Interviewing

A Life in Biography

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 17, 2021 35:35


What happens during and after interviews, with examples drawn from my biographies of Lillian Hellman, Rebecca West, Susan Sontag, Jill Craigie, and Michael Foot.

A Life in Biography
Episode 54, Part 1: Tales Told Out of School: 40 Years of Interviews

A Life in Biography

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 10, 2021 39:06


What happens during and after interviews with subjects ranging from Walter Matthau to Ellen Burstyn to Richard Wilbur.

The Canine Condition
12. Tails Rescued, Tales Told

The Canine Condition

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 5, 2021 38:45


The Canine Condition. Come. Sit. Stay. Welcome to The Canine Condition Podcast. My name is Jacqueline Piñol. I am an actor, a documentary filmmaker and an animal rescue advocate. Our guest on this episode is Cara Schwalbach - Development Director of One Tail At A Time in Chicago, Illinois. One Tail At A Time - Their mission is to end pet homelessness by making pet ownership a joyful and accessible experience for all. They focus on vulnerable populations of dogs such as large breed dogs, senior dogs, sick dogs, parvo puppies, pitbulls and neonate kittens. The organization is able to further their mission by rescuing animals from overcrowded shelters while providing the support and resources pet owners need to keep those dogs in forever homes were they are loved and out of the shelters and off the streets. The Canine Condition podcast is a platform to bring awareness to dog adoption and provide all dog lovers and pet owners with information and resources on how to raise a healthy and well balanced dog. If you are thinking about getting your first dog, or just want to know where and how you can help a dog in need, this is also a place for you. Full transcript of this episode available at our website: www.thecaninecondition.com You can connect with us on INSTAGRAM: @thecaninecondition FACEBOOK: @thecaninecondition TWITTER: @caninecondition To connect with One Tail At A Time visit: www.onetail.org Instagram: @onetailatatime The Canine Condition Podcast Writer & Host: Jacqueline Piñol Sound Editor & Engineer: Joe Crow - The Audio Pro Producers: Jacqueline Piñol and Jonny Blu Music: Jonny Blu

Danny Clinkscale: Reasonably Irreverent
Kansas City Profiles Presented by Easton Roofing-Winning Tales Told During a Loser Year

Danny Clinkscale: Reasonably Irreverent

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 1, 2021 57:40


We start of the New Year with a six-pack of interesting stories well-told in excerpts of our in-depth visits with the best and brightest at their crafts with much more of the same to come in 2021!

Creepypasta and Scary Stories
Episode 103 Scary Christmas Tales Told by Rain and Thunderstorms

Creepypasta and Scary Stories

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 29, 2020 62:58


Episode 103 Three Frighting Tales of ChristmasThree dark Christmas stories told by thunderstorm and rain.Creepypasta and Scary Stories Episode 103 Crazy Scary Stories About the WoodsFrom https://www.creeypastascarystories.comThis podcast includes stories of a dark nature and may not be suitable for all listeners. If you're comfortable listening to stories that are paranormal or twisted dark horror then this podcast is for you.------------------------------------Spooky Scary Stories in this EpisodeAll stories are copyrighted by the original writers. Please do not copy these stories without permission.Story 1A nice little dark and demented poem about St. Nick.T'was the Fright Before Christmashttps://creepypasta.fandom.com/wiki/T%27was_the_Fright_before_ChristmasStory 2Santa ClawsHe will never forget the day his Christmas was curse by Santa Claws.https://creepypasta.fandom.com/wiki/Santa_ClawsSTORY 3The Christmas KrampusGood little children get presents and stocking treats. Bad little kids get coal and Krampus!https://creepypasta.fandom.com/wiki/The_Christmas_Krampus-------------------------Follow Spooky Boo RhodesWebsite: https://www.scarystorytime.comTwitter: https://www.twitter.com/spookyboorhodesInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/spookybooscarystorytimeFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/spookybooscarystorytimeBuy books by Boo Rhodes on AmazonAmazon: https://amzn.to/2UjYcUXGet the monthly Spooky Boosletter and support the podcasts on Patreon athttps://www.spookyboo.clubSpooky Boo Merchandisehttps://www.scarystorytime.com/merchandiseScary Story Time PodcastScary Story Time is the world of horror written by Spooky Boo Rhodes. Here you will find scary stories of ghosts, haunted houses, vampires, werewolves, paranormal events, monsters, demons, cryptids, aliens, witches, and the unknown. The mystical entities in Sandcastle have been fighting the world of good vs. evil since time began. Today, crime hides within the realm of evil and very few can tell the difference. Visit https://www.scarystorytime.com for more info.Creepypasta and True Scary StoriesStories written by amateur authors and told across the internet from sources such as the Creepypasta Wiki, Reddit, and even true scary stories sent in to Spooky Boo. These stories are not written by Spooky Boo Rhodes. For more information on these stories and the original creepypasta links, visit my website at https://www.creepypastascarystories.comDon't like commercials? Check out my Patreon/Newsletter page at https://www.patreon.com/spookybooscarystorytime where you will get a commercial-free version of all 3 of my podcasts and other sweet spooky treats.Visit Spooky Boo's favorite punk band at https://www.officialstayout.com-------------------About Spooky BooSpooky Boo Rhodes is both an author and a podcaster. She has three podcasts available: Spooky Boo's Scary Story Time where she writes her own stories and tells them on the podcast, Creepypasta and Scary Stories where she tells the creepy stories of the internet written by other authors, and Creepy True Scary Stories where people send in their own true scary stories for Spooky Boo to read.Follow Spooky Boo RhodesFacebook Profile https://www.facebook.com/boorhodesFacebook Page https://www.facebook.com/spookybooscarystorytimeTwitter: https://www.twitter.com/spookyboorhodesInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/spookybooscarystorytimeWebsite: https://www.scarystorytime.comGet the monthly Spooky Boosletter and support the podcasts on Patreon athttps://www.spookyboo.clubSpooky Boo Merchandisehttps://www.scarystorytime.com/merchandiseScary Story Time PodcastScary Story Time is the world of horror written by Spooky Boo Rhodes. Here you will find scary stories of ghosts, haunted houses, vampires, werewolves, paranormal events, monsters, demons, cryptids, aliens, witches, and the unknown. The mystical entities in Sandcastle have been fighting the world of good vs. evil since time began. Today, crime hides within the realm of evil, and very few can tell the difference. Visit https://www.scarystorytime.com for more info.Creepypasta Scary StoriesStories written by amateur authors and told across the internet from sources such as the Creepypasta Wiki, Reddit, and even sent into Spooky Boo. These stories are not written by Spooky Boo Rhodes. For more information on these stories and the original creepypasta links, visit my website at https://www.creepypastascarystories.comTrue Creepy Scary StoriesCreepy True Scary Stories sent into Spooky Boo Rhodes by listeners to read on the podcast. Visit https://www.creepytruescarystories.comDon't like commercials? Check out my Patreon/Newsletter page at https://www.patreon.com/spookybooscarystorytime where you will get a commercial-free version of all 3 of my podcasts and other sweet spooky treats.Visit Spooky Boo's favorite punk band at https://www.officialstayout.comThis podcast includes stories of a dark nature and may not be suitable for all listeners. If you're comfortable listening to stories that are paranormal or twisted dark horror then this podcast is for you.I love telling horror stories. Subscribe to both of my channels to listen to true and fictional scary stories of nightmares, ghosts, demons, witches and witchcraft, haunted houses, Halloween, x-files, cryptids, monsters, vampires, ghosts, and other creatures that go bump in the night!

The Asian Madness Podcast
E60 - Tales Told In The Dark VI

The Asian Madness Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 21, 2020 36:04


Welcome to the sixth urban legends episode from the Asian Madness Podcast. Today I will be retelling 5 creepy tales from around Asia, and hopefully they'll be of interest to you. Thank you for sticking around. Happy Holidays!  Thanks to the following:Reviews: NoirRose21 (AU) / mkflores (US) / SporksMagee (US) / Andrea (US) / Bootfaced (UK)Patreon: Ginger&Charm  Thank you Sudio Sweden for continuing the partnership/sponsorship!For more information, please visit: https://goo.gl/KyoDyjUse code: ASIANMADNESS15 for 15% off and free shippingThank you all for giving this a listen!Please rate, review and subscribe! We have a Patreon Page now! Please visit: https://www.patreon.com/asianmadnesspodOne-time donation on PayPal: https://www.paypal.me/asianmadnesspod Facebook/Instagram/Twitter: asianmadnesspodE-mail: asianmadnesspod@gmail.com 

Technologist Talk Radio
Chapter 35 – Tales Told: 5 Reasons to Launch a Tech Career Today from an IT-Ready Technical Support Class

Technologist Talk Radio

Play Episode Listen Later May 22, 2020 8:30


Per CompTIA’s Cyberstates research, the IT industry continues to hire despite pandemic conditions, with one of every 10 positions posted online being a tech job. But why even consider launching a technology career during this time of crisis? Listen as graduates of a recent IT-Ready Technical Support class from CompTIA Tech Career Academy and their instructor offer five reasons. Original Technologist Tales theme music by C. Ezra Lange

Technologist Talk
Chapter 35 – Tales Told: 5 Reasons to Launch a Tech Career Today from an IT-Ready Technical Support Class

Technologist Talk

Play Episode Listen Later May 21, 2020 8:30


Per CompTIA’s Cyberstates research, the IT industry continues to hire despite pandemic conditions, with one of every 10 positions posted online being a tech job. But why even consider launching a technology career during this time of crisis? Listen as graduates of a recent IT-Ready Technical Support class from CompTIA Tech Career Academy and their instructor offer five reasons.   Original Technologist Tales theme music by C. Ezra Lange

Pull'N Feathers's podcast
Ep.10 The Explicit Kyle Parker Tales Told

Pull'N Feathers's podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 30, 2020 58:20


An old friend of JD's Joins us in a bit of story telling episode. This ol'southern renegade sure knows how to have fun. 

Original Scary Tales told by Bake
Original Scary Tales told by Bake (Trailer)

Original Scary Tales told by Bake

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 21, 2020 0:18


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The Asian Madness Podcast
E50 - Tales Told In The Dark V

The Asian Madness Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 30, 2020 35:56


Welcome to another Urban Legends episode. Sit back, relax, and allow me to share some of these weird, but interesting urban legends with you. Not every urban legend has to be terrifying or scary. Either way, enjoy. Oh, and sweet dreams.  Thanks to the following:Reviews: Mz_pzd_off / Adham T. (Aus) / HOLVJ (UK) / Nuricorn (HK) / k8bell (UK)Patreon: Solame / Nicole    Thanks you Sudio Sweden for continuing the partnership/sponsorship!For more information, please visit: https://goo.gl/KyoDyjUse code: ASIANMADNESS15 for 15% off and free shippingThank you all for giving this a listen!Please rate, review and subscribe! We have a Patreon Page now! Please visit: https://www.patreon.com/asianmadnesspodOne-time donation on PayPal: https://www.paypal.me/asianmadnesspod Facebook/Instagram/Twitter: asianmadnesspodE-mail: asianmadnesspod@gmail.com 

The Asian Madness Podcast
E40 - Tales Told In The Dark IV

The Asian Madness Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 12, 2019 30:12


Welcome to another Urban Legends episode. Sit back, relax, and allow me to share some of these strange but interesting urban legends with you. Sweet dreams. Truth or fiction, you be the judge. If you scare easily, this might not be the episode for you. But please listen to it anyway because I say so.   Thanks to the following:Reviews: v3rapinkPatreon: Joe North / Lana Gorgona / Michelle Goldsmith  We have a Patreon Page now! Please visit: https://www.patreon.com/asianmadnesspodOne-time donation on PayPal: https://www.paypal.me/asianmadnesspod Facebook/Instagram/Twitter: asianmadnesspodE-mail: asianmadnesspod@gmail.com

Needle Mythology with Pete Paphides
Lightning Seeds' Ian Broudie (Part 2)

Needle Mythology with Pete Paphides

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 19, 2019 38:17


In the second part of this career-spanning interview, Ian talks about his years with the Lightning Seeds: the journey from Pure –a song he didn't even intend to be released – to a string of chart successes such as Sense, Life of Riley, Lucky You, Marvellous, Sugar Coated Iceberg and, of course, Three Lions. He also talks about the years spent regrouping after his skirmish with pop stardom: his beautiful 2004 solo album Tales Told and the circumstances which prompted its creation, and his role in the emergence of kindred Liverpudlian spirits The Coral. These podcasts are produced by Laura Druce and wouldn't be possible without the assistance of our friends at Flare Audio, inventors of the peerless Jet earphones. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

Needle Mythology with Pete Paphides
Lightning Seeds' Ian Broudie (Part 1)

Needle Mythology with Pete Paphides

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 19, 2019 50:48


In the first part of an extensive career-spanning interview with Pete Paphides, Lightning Seeds' Ian Broudie talks about his years as a key player in the Liverpool post-punk scene, first as a member of Big In Japan (alongside Holly Johnson, Bill Drummond & Budgie) and Care (with Paul Simpson) – and then as producer to the likes of Echo & The Bunnymen and The Pale Fountains. In Part 2, Ian goes on to talk about his "pop star" years with the Lightning Seeds and his beautiful 2004 solo album Tales Told – the joint first release on the new Needle Mythology label, out on May 31, 2019. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

The Asian Madness Podcast
E30 - Tales Told in the Dark III

The Asian Madness Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 31, 2018 25:26


Welcome to another Urban Legends episode. Sit back, relax, and allow me to share some of these fascinating urban legends with you.  Truth or fiction, you be the judge. If you scare easily, this might not be the episode for you. But please listen to it anyway because I say so.   Thanks to the following:Patreon: A.R.  Reviews: Roadking1995 & A.R.Podcast Promo/Recommendation: Bloody MurderUrban Legend recommendation from @pluviosity  Thanks to Sudio Sweden for becoming the very first sponsor for The Asian Madness Podcast!For more information, please visit: https://goo.gl/KyoDyjUse code: ASIANMADNESS15 for 15% off and free shipping Thank you all for giving this a listen!Please rate, review and subscribe! We have a Patreon Page now! Please visit: https://www.patreon.com/asianmadnesspodOne-time donation on PayPal: https://www.paypal.me/asianmadnesspod Facebook/Instagram/Twitter: asianmadnesspodE-mail: asianmadnesspod@gmail.com

Front Row Podcast
FRP 045: Tales Told By a Doctor, a Stripper's Mom and a Truckasaurus

Front Row Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 5, 2018 36:57


Deb and Joe host two interviews of shows opening this week - Dr. Jason Dilly, the director of Stagecrafters' production of Fool for Love and Aaron Sohaski, the actor portraying Eddie in that show. They also spoke with Carla Margolis, Mama Rose in St. Dunstan's production of Gypsy. After Deb promoted the interview show in the echo fashion of a Monster Truck Show commercial, Joe continually expressed his admiration for Truckasaurus and hoped that he could be worked into more community theater shows.   Subscribe to Front Row Podcast in iTunes, or visit our website. Contact the show directly via email info@frontrowpodcast.com or leave your comments on our hotline at 248-631-4077.

love fool dunstan mama rose tales told truckasaurus front row podcast
Front Row Podcast
FRP 045: Tales Told By a Doctor, a Stripper's Mom and a Truckasaurus

Front Row Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 4, 2018 36:57


Deb and Joe host two interviews of shows opening this week - Dr. Jason Dilly, the director of Stagecrafters' production of Fool for Love and Aaron Sohaski, the actor portraying Eddie in that show. They also spoke with Carla Margolis, Mama Rose in St. Dunstan's production of Gypsy. After Deb promoted the interview show in the echo fashion of a Monster Truck Show commercial, Joe continually expressed his admiration for Truckasaurus and hoped that he could be worked into more community theater shows.   Subscribe to Front Row Podcast in iTunes, or visit our website. Contact the show directly via email info@frontrowpodcast.com or leave your comments on our hotline at 248-631-4077.

love fool dunstan mama rose tales told truckasaurus front row podcast
The Asian Madness Podcast
E20 - Tales Told in the Dark II

The Asian Madness Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 27, 2018 26:06


Welcome to another Urban Legends episode. Sit back, relax, and allow me to share some of these fascinating urban legends with you.  Truth or fiction, you be the judge. If you scare easily, this might not be the episode for you. But please listen to it anyway because I say so.    Thanks to the following:Patreon: Timothy Fox, PnkSpider, TecuMish MunhaKe Reviews: The Forgotten News Podcast / MeechM2018 / DLindQ / nycfluxster / MamaD9Podcast Promo/Recommendation: True Crime IslandUrban Legend recommendation from @pluviosityAdam Payet for lending me his voice  Thanks to Sudio Sweden for becoming the very first sponsor for The Asian Madness Podcast!For more information, please visit: https://goo.gl/KyoDyjUse code: ASIANMADNESS for 15% off and free shipping Thank you all for giving this a listen!Please rate, review and subscribe! We have a Patreon Page now! Please visit: https://www.patreon.com/asianmadnesspodOne-time donation on PayPal: https://www.paypal.me/asianmadnesspod Facebook/Instagram/Twitter: asianmadnesspodE-mail: asianmadnesspod@gmail.com

The Asian Madness Podcast
E02 - Tales Told in the Dark

The Asian Madness Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 10, 2017 19:13


Episode Two will be a light hearted episode on urban legendsSome are weird, some are kind of ridiculous. You decide.  Facebook/Instagram/Twitter: asianmadnesspodE-mail: asianmadnesspod@gmail.com

AAA United Public Radio & UFO Paranormal Radio Network
Discovery Paranormal Tuesday September 20th 2016: Haunted tales told by people living with it every day! I had two really amazing people on the show, Susan and her granddaughter Iris, and we had a great discussion about their paranormal experiences and ho

AAA United Public Radio & UFO Paranormal Radio Network

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 20, 2016 60:00


Stay Cool, Geek
SCG 136: Tales Told by Varys & Littlefinger

Stay Cool, Geek

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 15, 2016 65:51


In which longtime Kurt co-horts Dave Jahblahblahblah & IPA Vic finally get their chance at their own Stay Cool, Geek episode. The guys come in strong by breaking down the season finale of Game of Thrones and where they think it can go from here. They also discuss Supergirl, Smallville, and The Flash. Finally, they close out with Star Wars Clone Wars discussion and the connections it has to Rogue One. Kurt also gives an update on his latest project plus Pokemon Go, and what to expect on next week's return episode.

American Scientist Podcast
An Inside View: Tales Told by a Doctor

American Scientist Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 12, 2015


Terrence Holt, PhD, is a research associate professor in the Department of Social Medicine and a clinical assistant professor of geriatric medicine at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill (UNC). Alongside his medical background, he is also an adjunct assistant professor of English and comparative literature also at UNC, where he teaches courses on medicine and society and on the writing of autobiographical narrative. Dr. Holt is an award-winning author who has published numerous articles and two books, the most recent one titled, Internal Medicine. Sandra J. Ackerman, senior editor at American Scientist magazine interviewed Dr. Holt about his most recent book and how he sees the intersection of medicine and narrative.

American Scientist Podcast
An Inside View: Tales Told by a Doctor

American Scientist Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 12, 2015


Terrence Holt, PhD, is a research associate professor in the Department of Social Medicine and a clinical assistant professor of geriatric medicine at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill (UNC). Alongside his medical background, he is also an adjunct assistant professor of English and comparative literature also at UNC, where he teaches courses on medicine and society and on the writing of autobiographical narrative. Dr. Holt is an award-winning author who has published numerous articles and two books, the most recent one titled, Internal Medicine. Sandra J. Ackerman, senior editor at American Scientist magazine interviewed Dr. Holt about his most recent book and how he sees the intersection of medicine and narrative.

This Week in Travel
#164 "The Road to Travel Writing" with Dick Jordan

This Week in Travel

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 30, 2014 61:57


This Week in Travel - Travel News Podcast. Regular hosts Gary Arndt, Jen Leo and Chris Christensen are joined by this week's guest Dick Jordan from Tales Told from the Road

Tales Told by a HIDiot
Episode 5 - WOW Cafe Theatre

Tales Told by a HIDiot

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 18, 2014 34:30


Prepare to get your daily doses of Vitamins A, D, and Separatist Lesbian! WOW Café Theatre is a Women and Transgender Collective that needs your help! Purchased in the 1980s for the low, low price of $1 (!!!), WOW now faces considerable costs needed to keep the building up to code. Handicapped accessible balthrooms and air conditioners are just some of the changes that must be made to keep this historic theatre alive.Please listen, laugh, and learn on this call-to-arms episode of Tales Told by a HIDiot. Then go to http://www.wowcafe.org to find out how you can help. New York needs this kind of theatre, and its artists need these opportunities. Don't let this East Village beacon go out for good. 

Tales Told by a HIDiot
Episode 4 - Queen's Players

Tales Told by a HIDiot

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 11, 2014 25:28


Tales Told by a HIDiot
Episode 3 - Sanguine

Tales Told by a HIDiot

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 6, 2014 50:45


It's taglines and laughs galore in the newest installment of Tales Told by a HIDiot, starring Sanguine Theatre Company!HID's David Andrew Laws sits down with Anna Fearheiley, Jillian Robertson, and Karly Fischer to talk about their upcoming production WILD, playing at IRT from March 13th - April 6th. There's laughter laughed, advice given, and David gets invited to a wedding! Don't miss out. For more information on Sanguine, visit http://sanguinenyc.com. And don't forget to Follow Hamlet Isn't Dead on Twitter and Like us on Facebook!https://www.facebook.com/HamletIsntDead 

This Week in Travel
#149 - Travel Illuminate, Festivals and Food Zombies

This Week in Travel

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 26, 2013 103:32


A special live episode of This Week in Travel - Regular hosts Jen Leo and Chris Christensen are joined by this week's guests:Jodi Ettenberg from LegalNomads.comDavid Lytle from Fest300Dick Jordan from Tales Told from the RoadDon George from Gadling and Book Passage Travel Writing ConferenceSpud (and Ann) Hilton of the San Francisco Chronicle

Tales from the
EPISODE 051 (251): The Graduate and Other Penultimate Tales Told Out of Order

Tales from the "LiberryCAST"

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 7, 2013 30:15


For the penultimate episode of this podcast, I chose to tell some stories `bout my goodly wife. Unfortunately, because I recorded this particular episode, like, a month and a half ago, I've been doing callbacks to the references in it not realizing I hadn't made them yet. Among these references were the medical mission trip to Central America we both took in the mid oughts, and a brain tumor scare. One of those stories gets told this week. But several episodes back I also referred to the first of the rare occasions when I was able to actually surprise my wife with a gift on one of her major days. That story appears here as well. And, to wrap things up, I have a never-before-blogged-or-really-told tale from our time on the aforementioned mission trip--a story that involves giant condoms.

The Asian Madness Podcast
E110 - Tales Told In The Dark XI

The Asian Madness Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 1, 1970 39:12


Welcome to episode 110, AKA another round of Urban Legends from the East.In this episode, you will once again hear five different tales from five different countries. Some are strange, some are creepy, some are... unbelievable.Truth or fiction or maybe a bit of both, you decide.Visit us online here.Podcasts trailers you heard in this episode:MorbidologyNavigating Advocacy To support this podcast, please visit:https://www.paypal.com/paypalme/asianmadnessFacebook/Instagram/Twitter: asianmadnesspodE-mail: asianmadnesspod@gmail.comAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy

The Asian Madness Podcast
E100 - Tales Told In The Dark X

The Asian Madness Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 1, 1970 37:58


Welcome to episode 100, AKA another round of Urban Legends. (Thank you all for allowing me to get to 100!) In this episode, you will hear five different tales from five different locations. Some are weird, some are creepy, some are... gross. Truth or fiction or maybe a bit of both, you decide. To support this podcast, please visit:https://www.paypal.com/paypalme/asianmadness Facebook/Instagram/Twitter: asianmadnesspod E-mail: asianmadnesspod@gmail.com Episode Sponsors: -Sign up for a Chime Checking Account today to link your paycheck. It only takes two minutes and doesn't affect your credit score. Get started at http://chime.com/asian -Stop throwing your money away. Cancel unwanted subscriptions – and manage your expenses the easy way – by going to rocketmoney.com/madnessAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy