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In this episode of Ear and Loathing, your hosts Aaron, Damon and George (The Gitmo Bros) talk about a sweater with brown buttons, George's background check, two twinks massaging your back, and the Monster Mash is a quality jam. In the Torture Chamber segment, Damon and Aaron compete for meaningless points by making George listen to his most hated music. Will George survive the Torture Chamber long enough to play one of his favorite songs? Tune in and find out! Songs featured in this episode: "Ms. Jackson" (Outkast), "America, Why I Love Her" (John Wayne), "Do the Bartman" (Bart Simpson)
Manhattan attorney and financial advisor Ryan Hemphill faces a 116-count indictment, over accusations that he lured women to his apartment and then engaged in sadistic abuse. Law&Crime's Jesse Weber has gruesome details from the charging documents and gets insight into what's next in this legal saga with former Florida state's attorney Dave Aronberg.PLEASE SUPPORT THE SHOW:If you're ever injured in an accident, you can check out Morgan & Morgan. You can submit a claim in 8 clicks or less without having to leave your couch. To start your claim, visit: https://forthepeople.com/LCSidebarHOST:Jesse Weber: https://twitter.com/jessecordweberLAW&CRIME SIDEBAR PRODUCTION:YouTube Management - Bobby SzokeVideo Editing - Michael Deininger, Christina O'Shea & Jay CruzScript Writing & Producing - Savannah Williamson & Juliana BattagliaGuest Booking - Alyssa Fisher & Diane KayeSocial Media Management - Vanessa BeinSTAY UP-TO-DATE WITH THE LAW&CRIME NETWORK:Watch Law&Crime Network on YouTubeTV: https://bit.ly/3td2e3yWhere To Watch Law&Crime Network: https://bit.ly/3akxLK5Sign Up For Law&Crime's Daily Newsletter: https://bit.ly/LawandCrimeNewsletterRead Fascinating Articles From Law&Crime Network: https://bit.ly/3td2IqoLAW&CRIME NETWORK SOCIAL MEDIA:Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/lawandcrime/Twitter: https://twitter.com/LawCrimeNetworkFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/lawandcrimeTwitch: https://www.twitch.tv/lawandcrimenetworkTikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@lawandcrimeSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
April 10, 1834. In the aftermath of a house fire in New Orleans, investigators uncover evidence of horrific treatment meted out to the household's enslaved servants.Support the show! Join Into History for ad-free listening and more.History Daily is a co-production of Airship and Noiser.Go to HistoryDaily.com for more history, daily.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
In this episode of Ear and Loathing, your hosts Aaron, Damon and George (The Gitmo Bros) talk about Andy Levy's viewing habits, a Mrs. Roper dress flying in the breeze, the Gitmos were born of carnies, and check out my boner. In the Torture Chamber segment, Aaron and George compete for meaningless points by making Damon listen to his most hated music. Will Damon survive the Torture Chamber long enough to play one of his favorite songs? Tune in and find out! Songs featured in this episode: "There's No Business Like Show Business" (Ethel Merman), "Over and Over" (Bobby Day), "Leader of the Pack" (Twisted Sister)
It's that time again! Welcome to the Celebrity Torture Chamber. This episode we fantasize about torturing of some famous people who have achieved limitless success. We welcome actor Bradley Cooper, musical artists OK GO and successful actor/comedian John Mulaney. Sit back, relax, while we imagine hypothetical scenarios where we abuse the wealthy elite... here in the Torture Chamber.
In this episode of Ear and Loathing, your hosts Aaron, Damon and George (The Gitmo Bros) talk about the Alabama Shag, the Ellis Island salad bar, a journey of self-realization and handjobs, and I'm cool being homeless, thanks guys! In the Torture Chamber segment, George and Damon compete for meaningless points by making Aaron listen to his most hated music. Will Aaron survive the Torture Chamber long enough to play one of his favorite songs? Tune in and find out! Songs featured in this episode: "Hands Across America" (Voices of America), "Hollywood Nights" (Bob Seger and the Silver Bullet Band), "Brandon" (Mötley Crüe)
Awesome in Austin – the guys discuss signature 2025 events, and you're invited! For Topic Tuesday, they discuss the reality of cars getting bigger and more powerful – are small car options dwindling to zero? They debate fun daily options for Sage in Chicago, who feels lost when it comes to deciding what's next. Social media questions ask which car company has produced the largest number of great cars, has Porsche achieved Level 42 Autonomous Track Driving, and at what point is video quality too minute to notice? Please rate + review us on iTunes, and subscribe to our two YouTube channels. Write us with your Car Debates, Car Conclusions, and Topic Tuesdays at everydaydrivertv@gmail.com or everydaydriver.com. Don't forget to share the podcast with your car enthusiast friends! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
The Middle Ages were a terrible time to be alive. Dr Ethan Lyon joins us in the torture chamber as we dress up in couch upholstery and torment some sinners while discussing The Conspiracy of Torture (1969), directed by Lucio Fulci, and then Torture Chamber (1970), directed by Andy Milligan. Yep, time to get medieval on your ass!!! It's not really possible to spoil Torture Dungeon as it barely has a plot at all, but we will call out Spoiler Territory for The Conspiracy of Torture. If you want to skip ahead from that point, you can rejoin the conversation at the 1:06:27 mark to avoid spoilers. Want to get in touch? You can reach us on caliber9fromouterspace@gmail.com Theme music: "The Cold Light of Day" by HKM. Check out HKM on #SoundCloud or Bandcamp
In this holiday episode of Ear and Loathing, your festive hosts Aaron, Damon and George (The Gitmo Bros) talk about giving a big snort of blow to the reindeer, Papa just wants the best for your shvantz, headline: Gitmos hemorrhage sponsors, and stop being drunk at John. In the Torture Chamber segment, the Three Wise Gitmos compete for meaningless points by making each other listen to awful seasonal musical offerings. Which Gitmo will survive the Xmas Torture Chamber long enough to play one of his favorite Christmas songs? Tune in and find out! Songs featured in this episode: "Please Daddy (Don't Get Drunk This Christmas)" (John Denver), "Christmas Wrapping" (The Waitresses), "The Little Drummer Boy" (Jessica and Ashlee Simpson), "7 O'Clock News/Silent Night" (Simon & Garfunkel)
In this episode of Ear and Loathing, your hosts Aaron, Damon and George (The Gitmo Bros) talk about punchable hair, George zooms in, you haven't earned that corned beef, and did someone just eat licorice and jizz in my mouth? In the Torture Chamber segment, Aaron and Damon compete for meaningless points by making George listen to his most hated music. Will George survive the Torture Chamber long enough to play one of his favorite songs? Tune in and find out! Songs featured in this episode: "John You Went Too Far This Time" (Rainbo), "Give It To Me Baby" (Rick James), "You Take My Breath Away" (Rex Smith)
DOWNLOAD THIS EPISODE IF YOU WANT TO LISTEN LATER. In this episode: [A Piece of My Mind] A Dietician Says Give Kids "Unlimited Access" to Halloween Candy Woman Gets Stuck Upside Down in a Crevice Between Boulders Trying to Find Her Phone Man Exposes Sister's Secret OnlyFans to Her Fiance Weeks Before Wedding Woman Regrets Removing Her Belly Button & Giving It to Her Boyfriend as Present
In our third annual Halloween Spooktacular episode, your hosts Aaron, Damon and George (The Gitmo Bros) talk about gently smiling Force ghosts, doing damage in mentally unstable niche communities, we're not paying Englund money for this, and Casper wanted to make it with me. In the Torture Chamber segment, Aaron and George compete for meaningless points by making Damon listen to his most hated Halloween tunes. Will Damon survive the Torture Chamber long enough to play one of his favorite spooky songs? Tune in and find out! Songs featured in this episode: "Trick or Treat" (Acid Witch), "Wildfire" (Michael Martin Murphey), "Are You Ready for Freddy" (The Fat Boys)
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Sam Goodwin tells us about his harrowing ordeal as a prisoner in one of Syrian dictator Bashar al-Assad's torture chambers. It is an extraordinary story of a young American from St. Louis who embarked on a personal adventure to visit every country in the planet only to be ensnared when he made it into Syria by Assad's security forces, who threw him into one of their most notorious prisons as a suspected CIA spy. His account, told in his new book called Saving Sam, the true story of an American's disappearance in Syria and his family's extraordinary fight to bring him home, is a reminder of the still ongoing atrocities in Syria's 13 year long civil war.More from Sam Goodwin:https://www.samrgoodwin.com/https://www.samrgoodwin.com/book/ Follow Jeff Stein on Twitter:https://twitter.com/SpyTalkerFollow Michael Isikoff on Twitter:https://twitter.com/isikoff Follow SpyTalk on Twitter:https://twitter.com/talk_spySubscribe to SpyTalk on Substackhttps://www.spytalk.co/Take our listener survey where you can give us feedback.http://survey.podtrac.com/start-survey.aspx?pubid=BffJOlI7qQcF&ver=short
In this episode of Ear and Loathing, your hosts Aaron, Damon and George (The Gitmo Bros) talk about George in commuter zen mode, John Stamos' wardrobe malfunction, you don't want to be a dick police about it, and the Black Plague was bullshit. In the Torture Chamber segment, Damon and George compete for meaningless points by making Aaron listen to his most hated music. Will Aaron survive the Torture Chamber long enough to play one of his favorite songs? Tune in and find out! Songs featured in this episode: "Looks Like We Made It" (Barry Manilow), "Stand and Deliver" (Eric Clapton), "Summer of Love" (Beach Boys)
Taking a look into the life of the former dictator of Iraq today, which will of course lead us into at least summarizing the first and second Persian Gulf Wars. How bad of a guy was Saddam? And was the US justified in invading Iraq to take him down? Watch the Suck on YouTube: https://youtu.be/smgt5ba3rjAMerch and more: www.badmagicproductions.com Timesuck Discord! https://discord.gg/tqzH89vWant to join the Cult of the Curious PrivateFacebook Group? Go directly to Facebook and search for "Cult of the Curious" to locate whatever happens to be our most current page :)For all merch-related questions/problems: store@badmagicproductions.com (copy and paste)Please rate and subscribe on Apple Podcasts and elsewhere and follow the suck on social media!! @timesuckpodcast on IG and http://www.facebook.com/timesuckpodcastWanna become a Space Lizard? Click here: https://www.patreon.com/timesuckpodcast.Sign up through Patreon, and for $5 a month, you get access to the entire Secret Suck catalog (295 episodes) PLUS the entire catalog of Timesuck, AD FREE. You'll also get 20% off of all regular Timesuck merch PLUS access to exclusive Space Lizard merch. And you get the download link for my secret standup album, Feel the Heat.
In this episode of Ear and Loathing, your hosts Aaron, Damon and George (The Gitmo Bros) talk about nuts on Clark, fuck everyone in 1980, neither pop nor craft, and creating a situation for social services. In the Torture Chamber segment, Aaron and Damon compete for meaningless points by making George listen to his most hated music. Will George survive the Torture Chamber long enough to play one of his favorite songs? Tune in and find out! Songs featured in this episode: "When the Radio Is On" (Paul Shaffer), "Change" (John Waite), "Should've Never Let You Go" (Neil and Dara Sedaka)
Podcast Episode 289 We've got a mixed bag this week; some really good films and some awful stinkers. That's OK; we watch them so you don't have to. We'll start off with the classic “Wait Until Dark” from 1967. then move on to the scary “The Entity” from 1982. We'll take a fun break with “Space Amoeba” from 1970 and watch a short film as well. We'll then move on to 1978's “Attack of the Killer Tomatoes,” which really is as bad as you've heard. We'll then watch a pair of old Christopher Lee films, “Dark Places” from 1973 and “The Torture Chamber of Dr. Sadism” from 1967. Check out all our books with one easy link: https://brianschell.com/collection/horrorguys And also: https://hourlongpress.com Stay tuned for more regular and bonus reviews next week! Contact Info: Email: mailto:email@horrorguys.com Book Store: https://brianschell.com/collection/horrorguys Website: https://www.horrorguys.com Subscribe by email: http://horrorbulletin.substack.com Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/horrormovieguys Mastodon: https://mastodon.social/@BrianSchell Threads: https://threads.net/brian_schell Twitter: http://twitter.com/HorrorMovieGuys
Timestamps1:00: Introduction of Pat Wall5:00: Role of product marketers7:00: CI and product marketing8:30: Evolution of CI in Pat's career10:00: Building a CI program13:00: Effective sales enablement15:00: Internal branding17:00: "Torture Chamber" game20:00: Engaging sales teams24:00: Impactful enablement sessions26:00: Leveraging top performers28:00: Integrating CI and product marketing30:00: Tips for building a CI program32:00: Pat's future projects34:00: Thank you and closing remarks Show NotesPat's LinkedIn
July 10th: Marcus Shrader Dies (2007) Monsters who take the lives of the innocent should spend what remains of their life behind bars. On July 10th 2007 a man who was eligible for parole passed away before being given the chance to walk free. A monster who took the lives of a handful of young girls and ruined the life of a living victim who he forced to join him in his terror. https://murderpedia.org/male.S/s/shrader-marcus.htm, https://www.wfmynews2.com/article/news/local/jacksonville-man-convicted-in-1974-murder-denied-parole/83-403636647, https://wcti12.com/archive/killer-dies-in-prison Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In this episode of Ear and Loathing, your hosts Aaron, Damon and George (The Gitmo Bros) talk about Kelly Kelly in the booby hatch, Aawon Bwitt of Gwease fame, someone put a wallet in her mouth, and I now pronounce you man and Stamp Act. In the Torture Chamber segment, George and Aaron compete for meaningless points by making Damon listen to his most hated music. Will Damon survive the Torture Chamber long enough to play one of his favorite songs? Tune in and find out! Songs featured in this episode: "Ladies Only" (Aretha Franklin), "I Want to Break Free" (Queen), "Addicted to Black" (Don McLean)
In this episode of Ear and Loathing, your hosts Aaron, Damon and George (The Gitmo Bros) talk about Squo stans, Freddie Mercury's special needs cousin, Aaron saved the record, and we got Coppertone over here. In the Torture Chamber segment, Damon and George compete for meaningless points by making Aaron listen to his most hated music. Will Aaron survive the Torture Chamber long enough to play one of his favorite songs? Tune in and find out! Songs featured in this episode: "Pumping Blood" (Lou Reed and Metallica), "Life Begins at 40" (Dave and the Dynamos), "Young Hollywood" (Dalton Grant)
In this episode of Ear and Loathing, your hosts Aaron, Damon and George (The Gitmo Bros) talk about Punchline and Wordsworth, newsflash: it's not a funny word, my name is Vinny and here's the skinny, and did your astral self find parking? In the Torture Chamber segment, Aaron and Damon compete for meaningless points by making George listen to his most hated music. Will George survive the Torture Chamber long enough to play one of his favorite songs? Tune in and find out! Songs featured in this episode: "Last Cigarette" (Bon Jovi), "I Do the Watusi" (Howie Mandel), "Wise Guy" (Joe Pesci)
In this episode of Ear and Loathing, your hosts Aaron, Damon and George (The Gitmo Bros) talk about the shame shake, Pop-pop's porn collection, chaos in your mouth, and my life as a top-loading beta. In the Torture Chamber segment, George and Aaron compete for meaningless points by making Damon listen to his most hated music. Will Damonon survive the Torture Chamber long enough to play one of his favorite songs? Tune in and find out! Songs featured in this episode: "Jilted John" (Jilted John), "Maxwell's Silver Hammer" (Steve Martin), "Talk to Grandpa" (Rage)
In this episode of Ear and Loathing, your hosts Aaron, Damon and George (The Gitmo Bros) talk about Guitar Center: The Movie, a stick in the dick, studio cat Iffy Bowels, and put the dead cricket in the KISS coffin. In the Torture Chamber segment, Damon and George compete for meaningless points by making Aaron listen to his most hated music. Will Aaron survive the Torture Chamber long enough to play one of his favorite songs? Tune in and find out! Songs featured in this episode: "When You Wish Upon a Star" (Gene Simmons), "L.A. Is My Lady" (Frank Sinatra), "Just a Job To Do" (Genesis)
In this episode of Ear and Loathing, your hosts Aaron, Damon and George (The Gitmo Bros), along with guest Christine Joaquin-Ponchetti, talk about de niece and de nephew, band should be in quotes, why are you eclipsing my life, and Hoss is wet beside of me. In the Torture Chamber segment, Aaron, Damon and George compete for meaningless points by making Christine listen to her most hated songs. Will Christine survive the Torture Chamber long enough for an electric round of Brockeets? Tune in and find out! Songs featured in this episode: "Popozão" (Kevin Federline), "I Don't Like to Sleep Alone" (Paul Anka), "Stutter Rap (No Sleep Til Bedtime)" (Morris Minor and the Majors)
In this episode of Ear and Loathing, your hosts Aaron, Damon and George (The Gitmo Bros) talk about Penisterine, a pedo dream, turning LJO into chum, and everyone's safe in the pitch room, bro. In the Torture Chamber segment, Aaron and Damon compete for meaningless points by making George listen to his most hated music. Will George survive the Torture Chamber long enough to play one of his favorite songs? Tune in and find out! Songs featured in this episode: "Mr. Jaws" (Dickie Goodman), "Mistadobalilna" (Del the Funky Homosapien), "Long Haired Lover From Liverpool" (Little Jimmy Osmond)
In this episode of Ear and Loathing, your hosts Aaron, Damon and George (The Gitmo Bros) talk about Ken Kragen's Sarasota jacket, they didn't make a Two Trick Pony, Loonieback, and we gotta stop Steve Garvey. In the Torture Chamber segment, George and Aaron compete for meaningless points by making Damon listen to his most hated music. Will Damon survive the Torture Chamber long enough to play one of his favorite songs? Tune in and find out! Songs featured in this episode: "Revenge Is Sweet" (Attila), "Life of Illusion" (Joe Walsh), "Rockstar" (Nickelback)
In this episode of Ear and Loathing, your hosts Aaron, Damon and George (The Gitmo Bros) talk about munchin' flapjacks, Aaron's time management, Bernard's drumming challenges, and Rodney Dangerfield without the jokes. In the Torture Chamber segment, Damon and George compete for meaningless points by making Aaron listen to his most hated music. Will Aaron survive the Torture Chamber long enough to play one of his favorite songs? Tune in and find out! Songs featured in this episode: "Far From Over" (Frank Stallone), "Zip It" (Morton Downey Jr.), "Feel My Love" (Vaughan Mason & Butch Dayo)
In this episode of Ear and Loathing, your hosts Aaron, Damon and George (The Gitmo Bros) talk about magic carpet burns, Woodward, Bernstein and Appétit, catching Punky Brewster right in the chops, and rich Reseda mud. In the Torture Chamber segment, Aaron and Damon compete for meaningless points by making George listen to his most hated music. Will George survive the Torture Chamber long enough to play one of his favorite songs? Tune in and find out! Songs featured in this episode: "Midnight at the Oasis" (Maria Muldaur), "Marseilles" (The Angels), "Chinese Food" (Alison Gold)
In this sexy, romantic, love fest episode of Ear and Loathing, your hosts Aaron, Damon and George (The Gitmo Bros) talk about Bob Irish Spring, Fonz juice, Crown City's Scott Baio, and the formidable collective brainpower of Suite 69. In the Torture Chamber segment, George and Aaron compete for meaningless points by making Damon listen to his most hated music. Will Damon survive the Torture Chamber long enough to play one of his favorite songs? Tune in and find out! Songs featured in this episode: "What Was In That Kiss?" (Scott Baio), "I Need Love" (LL Cool J), "Valentine" (Old 97's)
In this episode of Ear and Loathing, your hosts Aaron, Damon and George (The Gitmo Bros) talk about jackoff motions at the Simon session, fingerblasting at Griffith Park, Garf's on the board, and dumb monsters. In the Torture Chamber segment, Damon and George compete for meaningless points by making Aaron listen to his most hated music. Will Aaron survive the Torture Chamber long enough to play one of his favorite songs? Tune in and find out! Songs featured in this episode: "Cars Are Cars" (Paul Simon), "Wings of a Dove" (Madness), "Hey Little Tomboy" (The Beach Boys)
Wes and Nick talk about this big let down from a movie that had a cooler title than the movie itself. Plot:A Count executed for murdering twelve virgins in a bid for immortality returns to life, seeking revenge on the daughter of his intended thirteenth victim and the son of his prosecutor.Support the show:
Stephanie Kline is a playwright from Arlington, VA. She is a Marine Corps veteran, former Air Force dependent, and served as an Army civilian and defense contractor. Her short plays have won multiple competitions and festival selections, including selection to the NYC Players' Theatre 2021 Short Play Festival with a four-night, off-Broadway run of ‘Torture Chamber.' Her first full-length stage play-in-progress, a drama about the military's treatment of servicemembers with PTSD, was selected for the 2023 Chicago Dramatists' Scene Showcase. Stephanie is a Dramatists Guild member and studied playwriting at the Kennedy Center, DC's Shakespeare Theatre Company, and Chicago Dramatists.
Andy watches another Christopher Lee horror gem from the 60s! It's the Euro Horror movie The Torture Chamber Of Dr. Sadism AKA The Snakepit and the Pendulum translated from it's original German title. Check out the episode and discover a lesser known horror movie!
Stephanie Kline is a playwright from Arlington, VA. She is a Marine Corps veteran, former Air Force dependent, and served as an Army civilian and defense contractor. Her short plays have won multiple competitions and festival selections, including selection to the NYC Players' Theatre 2021 Short Play Festival with a four-night, off-Broadway run of ‘Torture Chamber.' Her first full-length stage play-in-progress, a drama about the military's treatment of servicemembers with PTSD, was selected for the 2023 Chicago Dramatists' Scene Showcase. Stephanie is a Dramatists Guild member and studied playwriting at the Kennedy Center, DC's Shakespeare Theatre Company, and Chicago Dramatists.
In this Yuletide episode of Ear and Loathing, your merry elf hosts Aaron, Damon and George (The Gitmo Bros) talk about a Frobo Christmas, Dad's dead and Mom's drunk about it, Paul Vance the torture whisperer, and I'm hanging out with Frosty, don't bother me. In the Torture Chamber segment, the Three Wise Gitmos compete for meaningless points by making each other listen to awful seasonal musical offerings. Which Gitmo will survive the Xmas Torture Chamber long enough to play one of his favorite Christmas songs? Tune in and find out! Songs featured in this episode: "Funky Funky Christmas" (New Kids on the Block), "An Old Fashioned Christmas (Daddy's Home)" (Linda Bennett), "The Old Christmas Truck" (Red Simpson), "Blue Christmas (Live)" (Elvis Presley)
In this episode of Ear and Loathing, your hosts Aaron, Damon and George (The Gitmo Bros) talk about pharaoh creeps, George's boom boom, subcontracting to amateur songwriters, and living, loving, and laughing at the DMV. In the Torture Chamber segment, Aaron and Damon compete for meaningless points by making George listen to his most hated music. Will George survive the Torture Chamber long enough to play one of his favorite songs? Tune in and find out! Songs featured in this episode: "Seasons of Wither" (Aerosmith), "My Friend" (Frankie Laine), "Once You Understand" (Think)
In this episode of Ear and Loathing, your hosts Aaron, Damon and George (The Gitmo Bros) talk about Jeff Lynne's jizz stains, Ringo and Barbara's toner cartridge conflict, Mrs. McCavendish's bedtime ritual, and fight for your right to robot. In the Torture Chamber segment, George and Aaron compete for meaningless points by making Damon listen to his most hated music. Will Damon survive the Torture Chamber long enough to play one of his favorite songs? Tune in and find out! Songs featured in this episode: "Yakety Sax" (Boots Randolph), "Happy Hour" (The Housemartins), "I Am Your Robot" (Elton John)
In this episode of Ear and Loathing, your hosts Aaron, Damon and George (The Gitmo Bros) talk about Twilight Macho, Ethel's boobies, a Gitmomeo and Juliet love story, and Luther Ronzoni: quietly multifunctional. In the Torture Chamber segment, Damon and George compete for meaningless points by making Aaron listen to his most hated music. Will Aaron survive the Torture Chamber long enough to play one of his favorite songs? Tune in and find out! Songs featured in this episode: "The Streak" (Ray Stevens), "Never Too Much" (Luther Vandross), "Dreaming" (Marshmello, Sting, Pink)
Tonight we're talking about McKamey Manor, which is said to be an "Extreme Haunted Attraction," and "Survival Horror Challenge", according to their website - but some believe it is actually just a straight-up modern-day torture chamber.Guests who meet seven basic requirements can expect to experience up to eight hours of extreme horror that may include being waterboarded, buried alive or having their heads wrapped in duct tape. With two locations in Tennessee and Alabama and a low voluntary donation entrance fee, some have jumped at the opportunity to experience something so unique, while others have petitioned to have operations suspended due to the severity of the violence they inflict on their guests. So is McKamey Manor a unique horror experience for adrenaline junkies or is it a modern-day torture chamber?Sources:https://www.countryliving.com/life/entertainment/a45460509/russ-mckamey-manor-history-controversy/https://www.wfla.com/news/national/scariest-haunted-house-in-u-s-requires-40-page-waiver-drug-test-safe-word/https://lugula.files.wordpress.com/2020/10/mckamey-waiver.pdfhttps://whnt.com/news/mckamey-manor-participant-recounts-experience-in-extreme-horror-house/https://femanin.com/2023/03/06/dark-secrets-from-inside-mckamey-manor/https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5LCB_k9jrYcSupport the showFollow me here:► YouTube - https://www.youtube.com/@SerialNapper/► Twitter - https://twitter.com/serial_napper► Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/serialnappernik/► Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/SerialNapper/► TikTok - https://www.tiktok.com/@serialnappernik Join the Serial Society true crime Facebook group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/serialnapperpatron
In our second annual Halloween Spooktacular episode, your hosts Aaron, Damon and George (The Gitmo Bros) talk about getting a solemn steak in Dallas, outsmarting genius fish, Gitmos in the house, and is that Mackey Sasser with bacon or regular? In the Torture Chamber segment, Aaron and Damon compete for meaningless points by making George listen to his most hated Halloween tunes. Will George survive the Torture Chamber long enough to play one of his favorite spooky songs? Tune in and find out! Songs featured in this episode: "Whatever Happened to Eddie?" (Butch Patrick), "My Solution" (The Beach Boys), "Get Down Goblin" (Jan Terri)
Things are heating up at combination Opera House and Torture Chamber! No seriously, two men might die because the phantom made a room super hot. Also there's a strangler now, so that's fun! You'll need your snake arm to survive the second half of this silent horror classic, but not your whits about you because absolutely no one has a plan! Except our leading lady who hates her teacher because he's ugly: she always plays dead! Emily and Ky have questions, mostly about the torture chamber in the basement. Cue it up (we gave you a time stamp this time), and watch along! --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/wineweedweird/message
In this episode of Ear and Loathing, your hosts Aaron, Damon and George (The Gitmo Bros) talk about the world's saddest carnival, a greasy french fry Klan hood, Andy Levy's wellness check, and five strings and a tooth. In the Torture Chamber segment, George and Aaron compete for meaningless points by making Damon listen to his most hated songs. Will Damron survive the Torture Chamber long enough to play one of his favorite songs? Tune in and find out! Songs featured in this episode: "Metal Rap" (Lone Rager), "Do What You Gotta Do" (Roberta Flack), "Taste of My Love" (Emerson, Lake & Palmer)
In this episode of Ear and Loathing, your hosts Aaron, Damon and George (The Gitmo Bros) talk about creepy tragedy porn magic jesus music, my pal Chrome Chrome, banjo maestro Goober Natorial, and sit down, shut up and take your shoes off. In the Torture Chamber segment, Damon and George compete for meaningless points by making Aaron listen to his most hated songs. Will Aaron survive the Torture Chamber long enough to play one of his favorite songs? Tune in and find out! Songs featured in this episode: "Promised You a Miracle" (Simple Minds), "My Pal Foot Foot" (The Shaggs), "Dear Mr. Jesus" (PowerSource)
When Lisa Holden gets married and moves to an isolated home in rural Texas, it triggers a long, inexplicable estrangement from her family. But at the root of this painful divide lies something far more sinister than her family could ever imagine. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Note: This episode is recorded in Spanish. Víctor Navarro is a Venezuelan human rights activist who was arbitrarily detained in 2018 and held in El Helicoide, Venezuela's largest and most notorious prison. In this episode, recorded at the 2023 Oslo Freedom Forum, Navarro shares how he struggled to find his voice and identity under the regime's oppression and how he is using technology to fight tyranny.
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The group enters a room where the NPCs go bonkers, more NPCs are discovered, and they all go bonkers too. Time to light it all up! For merch, social media, and more be sure to head to nerdpokerpod.com. And for 3 bonus episodes a month and more, subscribe to our Patreon at patreon.com/nerdpoker.
It had been months since Abby had been held captive in the bucker/torture chamber. The cruelest torture had been carried out on her, every single day. She wanted it all to be over. It didn't matter anymore that she would never graduate the 7th grade. Nothing mattered except making sure her kidnapper paid for this. Abby wrote a note, naming her kidnapper, and what he had done to her before slipping it into the lining of her shoe. She hoped whoever found her would find the note. And then she filled the tiny gross sink in the corner of her cell, one of the only things that filled the tiny space, and prepared herself to end it all. Full Source Notes: rottenmangopodcast.com To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://podcastchoices.com/adchoices