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Send us your Florida questions!Josh Ginsberg, author of Secret Tampa Bay, Secret Orlando, Tampa Bay Scavenger, Oldest Tampa Bay — among others — joins the podcast to talk about his favorite hidden gems in Tampa Bay and Orlando. The trio talks about everything from the Wizard of Oz to taxidermied animals.Links We MentionedTerriblyOdd.comJosh Ginsberg booksDysfunctional Grace (Ybor City)Tiger Dust (Seminole Heights)Wizard of Oz Museum (Cape Canaveral)Ripley's world headquarters (Orlando)Prometheus Esoterica in Winter Park More info on JoshSecretTampaBay.comFacebookInstagramBooks and PublicationsSecret Tampa Bay: A Guide to the Weird, Wonderful and Obscure (Reedy Press)Tampa Bay Scavenger (Reedy Press)Oldest Tampa Bay (Reedy Press)Secret Orlando: A Guide to the Weird, Wonderful and Obscure (Reedy Press)Haunted Orlando (Arcadia/The History Press) Coming soonThe Ghostly Tales of Orlando (Arcadia)Tales from the Dusty Tiger (Independent)Amazing Florida (Reedy Press)Support the showQuestion or comment? Email us at cathy@floridaspectacular.com. Subscribe to The Florida Spectacular newsletter, and keep up with Cathy's travels at greatfloridaroadtrip.com. Keep up with Rick at studiohourglass.blogspot.com and get his books at rickkilby.com. Find Cathy on social media: Facebook.com/SalustriCathy and everywhere else as @CathySalustri; connect with Rick Facebook.com/floridasfountainofyouth, Bluesky (@oldfla.bsky.social), and IG (@ricklebee). NEW: Florida landscape questions — Send us your Florida plant questions and we'll have an expert answer them on the show! Use this link!
In this episode Nick talks about Trump Vs. Collins, Space Flight, Jew Hater Arrest, Pig Liver, Nazi Cali and Weird Florida! To watch FULL EPISODES and get ALL RUMBLE PREMIUM content AD FREE, join by clicking the link below, then the red RUMBLE PREMIUM button – enter Promo Code MUGCLUB and get $10 off an annual subscription! https://rumble.com/c/TheNickDiPaoloShow/exclusive FOLLOW ME ON TIKTOK! in the show description as well with this URL https://www.tiktok.com/@nickdipaolocomedy MERCH - https://shop.nickdip.com/ TOUR DATES AND MORE - https://nickdip.com 4/25/2025 - Cohoes Music Hall, Cohoes, NY 5/15-16/2025 - Zanies, Rosemont, IL SOCIALS - https://nickdipaolo.komi.io/
On today's MJ Morning Show: Most dangerous cosmetic surgery, and 10 most dangerous Morons in the news Weird Florida names for places People don't talk much on phone anymore Inappropriate t-shirts in public Roxanne's daughter role plays restaurants at home A doctor says women have break-up texts saved to their phone... callers chimed in Rumor has it... Capri Sun may phase something out Gummy Bear Moms Someone's voice may indicate whether they have type-2 diabetes? 8 in 10 are too tired to cook dinner? Recreational pot use can cause increase in cardiovascular problems Fester nearly hit a pedestrian in his Caddy Kim needs a new kidney Message from listener who's had a rough time Sued for leaving a bad review Fake active shooter at Disney? Jewelry store worker claims guy gave her his number while shopping for engagement ring MJ is getting crap about his video of 'snow' on the Howard Frankland Bridge Man goes berserk at an airport in Chile A Florida mayor DUI Latest fair food... deep fried what? Fat Tuesday bar returns to Ybor Richard Simmons had sleep drugs in his system A children's book caused a fire in a car
My special guest is award-winning journalist Eliot Kleinburg, who's here to discuss Florida's weird history. Get his book now on Amazon. Ah, Florida: sun, surf, sand, South Beach, and senior citizens. That's about it, right? Well, no, not exactly. Florida is also one of the best places to chart your weirdest travel destinations. And who better to chronicle this state's fabled places, roadside wonders, bizarre beasts, and downright peculiar people than Charlie Carlson, a tenth-generation Floridian. All who know Charlie can testify that he is one very strange dude and the perfect person to steer you to Florida's best-kept secrets and oddest legends.Do you frequently miss episodes of Mysterious Radio? Don't worry; here are some tips to ensure you never miss out again:1. If you haven't already, follow or subscribe to the show to receive updates on new episodes. Even if you have already done this, it's a good idea to click the option again to ensure that you are still subscribed. This is especially important!2. Turn on notifications for new episodes in your podcast app.3. Make sure that your device allows notifications from your podcast app.4. If your app has the option, swipe down to refresh the list of episodes. Follow us on Instagram @mysteriousradio Follow us on TikTok mysteriousradioTikTok Follow us on Twitter @mysteriousradio Follow us on Pinterest pinterest.com/mysteriousradio Like us on Facebook Facebook.com/mysteriousradio Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Hello Fabulous! Welcome to our new series - a deep dive into the American Justice System. We're gonna start with a little bit of humor, and I would love it if you would submit all of your questions and concerns about our legal system as well as the people you'd like me to interview. I would absolutely love your input! It's time to dive into the wonderfully wacky world of American laws. Let's cut to the chase: America has some pretty strange rules on the books, and I'm here to dish out the details. First up, if you're craving bear claws while wandering the wilds of Maine, stick to the pastry kind, my friend. Actual bear claws? Down in Florida, where I reside among the eternal sunshine, there's a law that's music to no one's ears – singing off-key in your bathing suit is a big no-no. So, when in Florida, make sure those vocal cords are as finely tuned as your suntan. And don't even think about a melodic dip in the pool unless your pitch is perfect. Listen for more... and go to YouTube.com
On the Shelf for July 2023 The Lesbian Historic Motif Podcast - Episode 262 with Heather Rose Jones Your monthly roundup of history, news, and the field of sapphic historical fiction. In this episode we talk about: Librivox's “Out of the Closet” short fiction collection Recent Lesbian/Sapphic Historical FictionThe Hells of Notre Dame (The Phantom of Notre Dame #1) by R.L. Davennor Catmint's Moth by Laura Jean Mason A Study in Garnet (The Ladies of Baker Street #1) by Meredith Rose A Field of Foxglove (Lavender and Foxglove #1) by Hilary Rose Berwick Boadicea: Bowed not Broken by Jana Williams Northwoman: Part Two by M. Jeffrey Sweet Nothings and Other Confections by Sula Sullivan Ann's Angel (School of Enlightenment) by Maggie Sims Bunny by Annie Moon A Crime of Secrets (Donner & Longstreet Mystery #1) by Ann Aptaker Devil's Slide (Speakeasy #1) by Stacy Lynn Miller Her Forgotten Promise by Corin Burnside Other Titles of InterestThe Dawn of Eternal Winter by Veronika Sizova Not Just Another to Bury by Cyan Vidales Nicoletti The Madwomen of Paris by Jennifer Cody Epstein Women of the Post by Joshunda Sanders updated title and link: The Poisoned Pen Pal (The Kendallville Librarian #1) by Julie Kortidis What I've been consumingSixpenny Octavo by Annick Trent The Hidden Lives of Tudor Women by Elizabeth Norton This month we interview Dee Holloway and talk about:Stories inspired by Alfred Noyes' “The Highwayman” Origins of the magical water-horses “Weird Florida” as a story setting Little Nothing by Dee Holloway Lamplit Underground (periodical) “The Highwayman” by Alfred Noyes, 1906 The musical version I was trying to remember the composer for: Phil Ochs performing his interpretation, originally released on I Ain't Marching Anymore, 1965 This month we interview Lianyu Tan and talk about:Winning a Lambda Literary Award as an indie author Singapore and writing as a diasporic author Vampirism/colonialism The attractions of gothic horror ”Choose your own ending” The Wicked and the Willing by Lianyu Tan House of Hunger by Alexis Henderson Captive in the Underworld by Lianyu Tan Tastes Like War by Grace M. Cho A transcript of this podcast is available here. (Interview transcripts added when available.) Links to the Lesbian Historic Motif Project Online Website: http://alpennia.com/lhmp Blog: http://alpennia.com/blog RSS: http://alpennia.com/blog/feed/ Twitter: @LesbianMotif Discord: Contact Heather for an invitation to the Alpennia/LHMP Discord server The Lesbian Historic Motif Project Patreon Links to Heather Online Website: http://alpennia.com Email: Heather Rose Jones Mastodon: @heatherrosejones@Wandering.Shop Twitter: @heatherosejones Facebook: Heather Rose Jones (author page) Links to Dee Holloway Online Twitter: @_deeholloway Instagram: @menshevixen Itch.io: menshevixen Links to Lianyu Tan Online Website: LianyuTan.com Twitter: @LianyuTan Mailing List: Subscribe
What's weird? A Florida city council suing its citizens over the topic of clean water.Eliot Kleinberg is the father of "weird Florida." In 1998, he published "Weird Florida," a compilation of Florida oddities which would eventually spawn the weird Florida and Florida man genres. Eliot joins us this week, his second appearance on the show.Thank you "Welcome to Florida" patrons! Another exclusive bonus episode of the show will be coming your way soon. If you'd like to help support our production of "Welcome to Florida," you can do so for as little as $5 a month at patreon.com/welcometoflorida.Thanks also to longtime show sponsor Windstorm Products. Protect your home from the effects of hurricane wind damage with the hurricane hardware available for purchase online at www.windstormproducts.com.
Bollox: Talks and Tangents Weird Florida Laws & Bridges Near and Far.
The high holy days are upon us, so you know what the means! We've made our way south to Gainesville for https://thefestfl.com/ (Fest (the 20th one!)). Before we left, we put together a little list of bands you should absolutely be checking out if you're also at Fest this weekend. And if you aren't at Fest this weekend, you should still check them out because they're all great. Whether you're going or not, now is a great time to make sure you're subscribed https://youtube.com/leftofthedialfm (to our YouTube page) because we're coming back with a ton of Fest20 footage for watching and listening pleasure. Featured in this Festisode: "Amphetamine Delight" & "Sneaky Feelings" - Catfite (AKA Catbite) https://catbite.bandcamp.com/album/catfite-a-hxc-version-of-catbite-s-t (Bandcamp) | https://www.instagram.com/catbiteband/ (Instagram) | https://twitter.com/catbiteband (Twitter) "Dog Song" - Sweet Pill https://sw33tpill.bandcamp.com/album/where-the-heart-is (Bandcamp) | https://www.instagram.com/sweetpilll/ (Instagram) | https://twitter.com/sweetpilll (Twitter) "Old Friend" - Worriers https://worriers.bandcamp.com/album/the-old-friends-ep (Bandcamp) | https://www.instagram.com/worriersmusic/ (Instagram) | https://twitter.com/worriersmusic (Twitter) "Welcome to (Amish) Paradise" - Jonah Ray https://asianmanrecords.bandcamp.com/album/you-cant-call-me-al (Bandcamp) | https://www.instagram.com/jonahray/ (Instagram) | https://twitter.com/jonahray (Twitter) "Dear You" - Maggie Gently https://maggiegently.bandcamp.com/album/peppermint (Bandcamp) | https://www.instagram.com/maggiegently/ (Instagram) | https://twitter.com/maggiegently (Twitter) "Weird Florida" - Camp Trash https://camptrash.bandcamp.com/album/the-long-way-the-slow-way (Bandcamp) | https://www.instagram.com/camptrashfl/ (Instagram) | https://twitter.com/camp_trash (Twitter) Follow us on https://twitter.com/leftofthedialpc (Twitter) and https://instagram.com/leftofthedialfm (Instagram).
When it comes to homeowners in Florida and hurricane damage, it's buyer beware.Our guest is Ralph Krugler, historian at the Hillsboro Lighthouse and Florida barefoot mailman historian. The Barefoot Mailmen operated in the late 19th century walking the mail to residents along the Florida frontier on the east and west coasts of the state. Here's a great Sunshine State "did you know:" the official seal of the city of Hypoluxo in Palm Beach County features an image of a barefoot mailman."Welcome to Florida" is presented by Windstorm Products, a family business in Florida which has grown to become the largest online retailer of hurricane hardware. When the next hurricane comes, and it will, have your home protected from wind and flood damage by using the products and expertise available at windstormproducts.com.
Killer cop, Devils Tree, Florida...how bad could it be? Find out and hit that play button! Weird Florida (weirdus.com) Profile of a Serial Killer: Gerard John Schaefer Jr. - Soapboxie https://www.wptv.com/news/palm-beach-county/skeletal-remains-found-in-1974-identified-as-missing-teen-possible-victim-of-serial-killer Gerard John Schaefer - Wikipedia Music: A big thanks to "Sounds Like An Earful" who created this awesome track titled "Future Grime". Check them out at http://soundslikeanearful.com Check out our merch store: www. shitzgrimpodcastmerch.com
Roman Merrell, Returning Guest, co-host of The Rising From The Ashes Podcast joins me to discuss his recent trip to Florida, The power of Hawaii, and an amazing opportunity to join him in Hawaii, on a Farm he is planning on renovating. He shared some synchro info that he gathered on his trip to the oldest continuous settlement in the U.S. Support The Farm Support Homie Romie https://gofund.me/a2edc43f Share This Episode: https://share.transistor.fm/s/43eb2c46Help fund the show, I need your support.CashApp: $MarkSteevesJrVenmo: @MysticMarkPaypal: @mysticmarkPatreon: https://www.patreon.com/MFTIC?fan_landing=trueRokfin: https://www.rokfin.com/myfamilythinksimcrazyKo-fi: https://ko-fi.com/myfamilythinksimcrazyBuy Me A Coffee: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/MFTICWithout you this Podcast would not exist, bless all who support.Join us on TelegramLeave me a message On Telegram!For Exclusive My Family Thinks I'm Crazy Content: Only 3$ get 50+ Bonus Episodes, Sign up on our Patreon For Exclusive Episodes. Check out the S.E.E.E.N.or on Rokfin@MFTICPodcast on Twitter@myfamilythinksimcrazy on Instagram, Follow, Subscribe, Rate, and Review we appreciate you!https://www.myfamilythinksimcrazy.comhttps://altmediaunited.com/my-family-thinks-im-crazy/Listen to Every AMU Podcast with this link. https://lnns.co/pI5xHeyFdfgGET A NEW PODCASTING APP! https://podcastindex.org/appsMUSICAL CREDITSIntro Song by Destiny LabIntro:Music: Beats For Sleep-Track 12Outro:Music: Spike Dies At The EndBy HolinzaMusic: CrayzieBy Daniel MustoReleased under a Creative Commons Attribution International 4.0 License Thanks To Soundstripe★ Support this podcast on Patreon ★
Florida natives Petrana Radulovic and Austin Brown join Brian and Eric to talk about the strange things lurking in the state of Florida.
Of course, on the one day Twitch has to work from home, we get a DOUBLE SHOT of Florida stupidity! Enjoy! See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
-We go over the whole Spotify thing -Weird Florida news -Review the new song from Ghost (Call Me Little Sunshine) -90's Song Lyrics -Bush, Machine Head -Random Facts
One minute you're sat peacefully in your La-Z-Boy, in your boxers and slippers, rolling up a joint and watching Sportscenter on mute, the next minute you, your chair and your joint are all plummeting 75 feet straight down into the depths of a yawning chasm, never to be seen again. Such is life in the Sunshine State!In this episode we explore the terrifying phenomenon of Florida sinkholes, what they are, what causes them, why they are in fact happening more and more often, and most importantly, what you can do to recognize them. Hell awaits!Help the show by becoming a patron today! patreon.com/FloridaWomanpodYou can follow us on Instagram at: @FloridaWoman.PodEmail us at FloridaWoman.Pod@Gmail.comFlorida Woman theme song is My Heart Is Open by So Sensitive Band from their album Bedroom Drama. Instagram at @sosensitiveband.SOURCES:https://floridadep.gov/fgs/sinkholes/content/sinkhole-faqhttps://www.smithsonianmag.com/science-nature/science-behind-floridas-sinkhole-epidemic-180969158/https://www.usgs.gov/special-topics/water-science-school/science/sinkholeshttps://www.theguardian.com/world/2013/aug/14/florida-most-famous-sinkholehttps://www.theguardian.com/world/2013/aug/14/sinkhole-alley-florida-fact-of-lifehttps://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sinkholehttps://www.heliconusa.com/florida-sinkhole-map/Weird Florida by Charlie Carlson
To find the true essence of Florida you must be willing to travel it's backroads, coastal regions and swamps to immerse yourself deep within it's communities. That's just what author Tyler Gillespie did. In his latest book "The Thing About Florida" – Gillespie journeys to unexpected places such as halfway houses, gator pits, rattlesnake rooms, and clothing-optional campgrounds, where he meets eclectic and unconventional Floridians. He talks about his interviews with storm chasers, Civil War re-enactors, cattle ranchers, drag queens, python hunters, and pet smugglers in his quest to explore our misunderstood state. And if that's not weird enough, we look into the story of a snake-handling preacher, who spread this venomous gospel throughout Florida to deadly results. Then from the pages of Weird Florida, we read about Cassadaga, The Psychic Capitol of the World.
Florida's race for governor is on. Plus, a special legislative session on COVID mandates. The state is investigating the city of Opa-locka over corruption allegations. Also, nudists, alligators and more Florida stories with author Craig Pittman.
Eind oktober is het Halloween, maar dan mag Bart ook altijd de kaarsjes voor zijn verjaardag uitblazen. Vandaar dat wij vandaag deze heugelijke dag dan ook vieren met een speciale top 5 met een paar van Bart zijn favorietjes, denk bijvoorbeeld aan Blink 182, Movements en Alexisonfire.Daarnaast blazen Lesley en Bart ook nog door wat nieuw muziek heen van o.a. Like Pacific, Camp Trash en 3oh!3. Al met al, een borden volle aflevering van Kink Fast! Playlist: 01. Sugarcult – What You Say 02. NOFX – New Happy Birthday Song? 03. The Starting Line – Making Love To The Camera 04. Saosin – Bury Your Head 05. Like Pacific – Ketamine Jesus 06. Camp Trash – Weird Florida 07. Movements – Third Degree 08. blink-182 – Always 09. The Devil Wears Prada – Sacrifice 10. 3OH!3 ft. Bert McCracken – VAMPIRE’S DIET11. Alexisonfire – Emerald Street 12. Basement – Be Here Now 13. Quicksand – Lightning Field
Eind oktober is het Halloween, maar dan mag Bart ook altijd de kaarsjes voor zijn verjaardag uitblazen. Vandaar dat wij vandaag deze heugelijke dag dan ook vieren met een speciale top 5 met een paar van Bart zijn favorietjes, denk bijvoorbeeld aan Blink 182, Movements en Alexisonfire.Daarnaast blazen Lesley en Bart ook nog door wat nieuw muziek heen van o.a. Like Pacific, Camp Trash en 3oh!3. Al met al, een borden volle aflevering van Kink Fast! Playlist: 01. Sugarcult – What You Say 02. NOFX – New Happy Birthday Song? 03. The Starting Line – Making Love To The Camera 04. Saosin – Bury Your Head 05. Like Pacific – Ketamine Jesus 06. Camp Trash – Weird Florida 07. Movements – Third Degree 08. blink-182 – Always 09. The Devil Wears Prada – Sacrifice 10. 3OH!3 ft. Bert McCracken – VAMPIRE’S DIET11. Alexisonfire – Emerald Street 12. Basement – Be Here Now 13. Quicksand – Lightning Field
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Proclaimed as, "America's most credible cryptozoologist," Scott Marlowe, spends as much time in camos and boots as he does in a Lab coat and oxfords. A Fellow 0f the famed Pangea Institute and educational consultant to The American Primate Conservation Alliance, Marlowe is the first expert in the field to succeed in establishing an on-going college course in cryptozoology at a state institution of higher learning anywhere in the world. His cryptozoology course, hailed as one of the "Top Ten" news stories of 2004 by The Cryptozoologist, a well-known insider eMagazine, has won both accolades and awards for its fresh approach and application of forensic science methodologies to the study of enigmatic animals. Author of “Cryptid Creatures of Florida,” (First published by CFZ Press of Great Britain and now in its second edition published by Pangea Press) Marlowe “literally wrote the book” on Cryptozoology in the Sunshine State. Followed by his “Bigfoot Enigma” and “Bigfoot in Art History” are considered must-reads for any enthusiast for the Big Hairy Creature. Marlowe's television credits include, MonsterQuest, Is it True, Legend Hunters, Weird Florida, and William Shatner's Weird or What?. In addition Marlowe has done countless radio appearances, TV guest spots, expos, and lecture tours. Thank you for listening to this XZBN Show episode. XZBN radio shows archives and programming include: A Different Perspective with Kevin Randle; Alien Cosmic Expo Lecture Series; Alien Worlds Radio Show; Connecting with Coincidence with Dr. Bernard Beitman, MD; Dick Tracy; Dimension X; Exploring Tomorrow Radio Show; Flash Gordon; Jet Jungle Radio Show; Journey Into Space; Know the Name with Sharon Lynn Wyeth; Lux Radio Theatre - Classic Old Time Radio; Mission Evolution with Gwilda Wiyaka; Paranormal StakeOut with Larry Lawson; Ray Bradbury - Tales Of The Bizarre; Sci Fi Radio Show; Seek Reality with Roberta Grimes; Space Patrol; Stairway to Heaven with Gwilda Wiyaka; The 'X' Zone Radio Show with Rob McConnell; and many others! To listen to all our XZBN shows, with our compliments go to: https://www.spreaker.com/user/xzoneradiotv *** AND NOW *** The ‘X' Zone TV Channel on SimulTV - www.simultv.com The ‘X' Chronicles Newspaper - www.xchroniclesnewspaper.com
Show Notes and Links:Florida Man (Wikipedia)Florida man charged with throwing alligator into Wendy’s (Washington Post)Florida patient loses patience, steals ambulance to get home from hospital (Tampa Bay Times)Man used template he found on Pinterest to print counterfeit money (FOX 13 Tampa Bay)A St. Petersburg man bet $100 on a Trump win. Now he’s being sued for not paying up (Tampa Bay Times)Coast Guard rescues man running in a bubble in the ocean, again (CNN)Security Guard Filmed All His Farts for Six Months and Went Viral (VICE)A Giant Bird Killed Its Owner. Now It Could Be Yours. (New York Times)Florida woman drunkenly bites man's fishing line, swims away with lure (FOX News)Florida woman missing for 20 days found alive and naked in sewer system (FOX 25)Naked man outside Florida Chick-fil-A arrested for trying to fight passersby (FOX News)
Proclaimed as, "America's most credible cryptozoologist," Scott Marlowe, spends as much time in camos and boots as he does in a Lab coat and oxfords. A Fellow 0f the famed Pangea Institute and educational consultant to The American Primate Conservation Alliance, Marlowe is the first expert in the field to succeed in establishing an on-going college course in cryptozoology at a state institution of higher learning anywhere in the world. His cryptozoology course, hailed as one of the "Top Ten" news stories of 2004 by The Cryptozoologist, a well-known insider eMagazine, has won both accolades and awards for its fresh approach and application of forensic science methodologies to the study of enigmatic animals. Author of “Cryptid Creatures of Florida,” (First published by CFZ Press of Great Britain and now in its second edition published by Pangea Press) Marlowe “literally wrote the book” on Cryptozoology in the Sunshine State. Followed by his “Bigfoot Enigma” and “Bigfoot in Art History” are considered must-reads for any enthusiast for the Big Hairy Creature. Marlowe's television credits include, MonsterQuest, Is it True, Legend Hunters, Weird Florida, and William Shatner's Weird or What?. In addition Marlowe has done countless radio appearances, TV guest spots, expos, and lecture tours.For Your Listening Pleasure for these Lockdown / Stay-At-Home COVID and Variants Times - For all the radio shows available on The 'X' Zone Broadcast Network visit - https://www.spreaker.com/user/xzoneradiotv.Our radio shows archives and programming include: A Different Perspective with Kevin Randle; Alien Cosmic Expo Lecture Series; Alien Worlds Radio Show; America's Soul Doctor with Ken Unger; Back in Control Radio Show with Dr. David Hanscom, MD; Connecting with Coincidence with Dr. Bernard Beitman, MD; Dick Tracy; Dimension X; Exploring Tomorrow Radio Show; Flash Gordon; Imagine More Success Radio Show with Syndee Hendricks and Thomas Hydes; Jet Jungle Radio Show; Journey Into Space; Know the Name with Sharon Lynn Wyeth; Lux Radio Theatre - Classic Old Time Radio; Mission Evolution with Gwilda Wiyaka; Paranormal StakeOut with Larry Lawson; Ray Bradbury - Tales Of The Bizarre; Sci Fi Radio Show; Seek Reality with Roberta Grimes; Space Patrol; Stairway to Heaven with Gwilda Wiyaka; The 'X' Zone Radio Show with Rob McConnell; Two Good To Be True with Justina Marsh and Peter Marsh; and many other!That's The ‘X' Zone Broadcast Network Shows and Archives - https://www.spreaker.com/user/xzoneradiotv
You may not know it but Gainesville has it’s very own rock monolith. On a piece of Veteran’s Memorial Park, toward the back of the property nestled under low drooping oak limbs, Gainesville’s monolithic rock sculpture is perched atop a 10-foot-hill overlooking Chapman’s Pond. I happened upon these thirteen stones that are placed in a circle one afternoon while on a walk with my son. We were on a Pokemon hunt but found a mystery instead. These rocks have swirls, suns, moons, animals and even an eye carved into the limestone rock. Looking around you don’t see much indication what this circle is. Come Join me, Brad McClenny, with The Gainesville Sun, and learn the classified history of Chapman's Pond and The Gainesville Monolith. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Today we're headed down to the wetlands of east Florida, just outside of Jacksonville, and investigating the spirits that haunt Kingsley Plantation: the princess turned slave, turned slave-owner, Anna Kingsley; the vengeful and malevolent entity known as “Old Red Eyes”; and the ghostly white peacocks that scream in the night are just some of the known apparitions. However, are these truly the ghosts that haunt the plantation? Or is the true haunting the racial tropes that persist within these ghostly stories, paired with the bloody imprint of slavery on our history? Follow Us on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/crimesandwitchdemeanors Submit your feedback or personal stories to crimesandwitchdemeanors@gmail.com Like Us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/crimesandwitchdemeanors Episode Transcript: Available below the sources in the show notes Visit the website: https://www.crimesandwitchdemeanors.com Main podcast illustration by GiAnna Ligammari: https://gialigammari.wixsite.com/portfolio Sources: AncestryLibrary.com—Florida, U.S., Wills and Probate Records, 1810-1974. (n.d.-a). Retrieved January 12, 2021, from https://www.ancestrylibrary.com/imageviewer/collections/8993/images/005886187_00016?usePUB=true&_phsrc=eBA241&_phstart=successSource&usePUBJs=true&pId=120668 AncestryLibrary.com—Florida, U.S., Wills and Probate Records, 1810-1974. (n.d.-b). 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I'm your host, Joshua Spellman. Last week we covered the burning of a Capitol building…which happened to air on the day our Capitol was attacked…am I prophet? Maybe. Today we're headed down to the wetlands of east Florida, just outside of Jacksonville, and investigating the spirits that haunt Kingsley Plantation: the princess turned slave turned slave-owner, Anna Kingsley; the vengeful and malevolent entity known as “Old Red Eyes”; and the ghostly white peacocks that scream in the night are just some of the known apparitions. However, are these truly the ghosts that haunt the plantation? Or is the true haunting the racial tropes that persist within these ghostly stories paired with the bloody imprint of slavery on our history? Join me today to find out. I was getting a little tired of telling the same old story of rich white folk, as ghost stories often tend to be…and the story of Kingsley Plantation is still often told as one. Instead of focusing too much on the owner of the plantation, Zephaniah Kingsley, a rich, white polygamous slave-owner; I wanted to focus in on the story of one of his wives, Anna Kingsley, or Anta Madjiguene Ndiaye. Her story is that of tragedy and triumph, overcoming being sold into slavery and even once freed, overcoming societal norms and the oppression of Jim Crowe. For the history portion of the podcast, let us delve into the life of Anna Kingsley so that we can better understand her afterlife and the phantoms that lurk on the grounds of Kingsley Plantation. On June 18, 1793 princess Anta Madjiguene Ndiaye of the Wolof people was born in modern-day Senegal. At this time, this portion of West Africa was a home to conflict between the Wolof and the Fula and villages in the area were often lain waste to by slave raids. The crisis only intensified and in 1806, Anta was captured by Tyeddo raiders from the Futa Toro. She was taken by force to Goree Island, a slave debarkation point. She was kept prisoner for days with little to no food. However, on the first occasion she was presented to European buyers, she was sold. Unfortunately, this catapulted Anta from one horrific situation to another. The journey across the Atlantic was long and arduous. The enslaved were shackled to wooden boards, confined to tight quarters, and were malnourished and over-heated. Those who had died from heat stroke or another malady were simply thrown overboard like rotted meat. Some people managed to escape and threw themselves overboard, as death by drowning was preferable to the horrid conditions on the ship and what awaited them once they arrived at their destination. The ship landed in Havana, Cuba and the passengers were immediately forced into isolation. This was done to help prevent the spread of any diseases that may have been brought with them and to make them presentable to potential buyers. In the autumn of 1806, it was time for Anta to be put up for sale. As it would have it, luck was on her side. 43 year-old Zephaniah Kingsley, an English merchant, had been in Cuba to purchase rum, molasses, and of course, as was the fashion of the day, slaves. It was at this auction that he laid eyes on 13 year-old Anta and had to have her. He desperately outbid every other slave trader and merchant there, winning ownership of Anta, soon changing her name to Anna. Now, there is nothing about slavery that is good, but the fates were looking out for young Anta; rescuing her from a destiny that could have been much more dire. While still a slave trader, and still a slave owner, Zephaniah held views on slavery that were atypical for the time and would benefit Anta until her death. Although not ideal, and though it raises many modern day concerns: Anta was wed to Zephaniah in an African ceremony in Havana. This ceremony was certainly not a catholic ceremony and therefore was not legally recognized by Spanish Florida or the United States during their lifetimes. After this unconventional marriage, the couple made the voyage to Zephaniah's plantation, Laurel Grove, located in present-day Orange park. However, Zephaniah and Anta did not arrive alone, as by the time they landed, Anta was with child. Despite still being a slave, instead of relegating Anta to the paltry slave quarters – Zephaniah invited her to stay with him in his home. This was a welcome change from the gruesome living conditions Anta had been subject to for the last several months. Laurel Grove was home to over 100 slaves working to produce cotton, oranges, peas, and potatoes. As mentioned earlier, despite being a plantation owner, Zephaniah's views on slavery were unique. Make no mistake, he was still a slave master, but he was more humane than most. Zephaniah employed a system where the slaves were appointed certain tasks for the day. They were allowed to work as quickly or as slowly as they wished and when their day's work was completed they were allowed to use their time as they wished. Zephaniah also allotted slaves their own fields to grow their own crops. Some slaves spent their free time creating crafts, which Zephaniah permitted them to sell along with their own produce if they so wished. Instead of segregating his slaves, Zephaniah preferred that they live together as families, rather than being split up. However, despite this treatment his motivations weren't altruistic: he believed that if you treated slaves better that they would be more productive and less likely to rebel. Apparently his system worked, as the plantation made up to $10,000 annually, or nearly half a million dollars today. This was impressive, especially for a plantation in a secluded area of Florida. Visitors to the plantation assumed that Anna was a free woman: after all, she ran the plantation along with a freed slave who acted as the manager while Zephaniah was off on business. Though Zephaniah had other wives, Anna was always recognized as his primary and most beloved. By 1811, when Anna was 18, she had bore three children: George in June of 1807, Martha in July of 1809, and Mary in February of 1811. It was also this year that Zephaniah granted Anna full and legal emancipation, reinforcing her important position and place of power at the plantation. In 1813, Anna petitioned the Spanish government, which still ruled Florida, for land. She was granted 5 acres in Mandarin, just across the river from Laurel Grove. Anna purchased equipment and goods to start her farm, including 12 slaves of her own. Now, it may seem unusual for a freed slave to then go and purchase her own. However, the concept of slavery was a part of her culture in Africa – including the model that female slaves often married their masters to gain freedom. However, Anna was dead set on becoming an independent businesswoman, selling goods, produce, and poultry. However, this particular business venture would not last long. During that same year, Zephaniah was kidnapped by the Patriot Rebellion; American insurgents who were attempting to annex Florida by force. The rebels attacked and raided towns and plantations and all blacks they captured into slavery—regardless of their legal status. This put Anna at great risk. The patriots soon arrived to pillage Laurel Grove, taking 31 of its slaves in the process, and using the plantation as their headquarters as they looted nearby areas. To avoid capture and being re-sold into slavery, Anna negotiated with the Spanish for her escape, bringing her children and 12 slaves with her. As she left, she burned Laurel Grove and her newly acquired homestead to the ground so that the insurgents could no longer use them as a base. For this, the Spanish government awarded her 350 acres of land. 70 times what she had purchased earlier that year. In 1814, now reunited, Zephaniah and Anna moved to a plantation on Fort George Island—what is now known as Kingsley Plantation near Jacksonville, Florida. The plantation was looted and vandalized during the rebellion and every building aside from the main house was destroyed. Here is where Zephaniah took his other three wives, all slaves, who gave him a total of 9 children. These women were all freed, along with his children. To say that the family dynamic was complex would be an understatement, but Anna was the one named in his will as his wife. These other women were considered “co-wives” of Anna, but not quite matching up to her in terms of importance or power. His wives and his children lived in luxury and were educated with the best schooling he could afford. When the plantation had company, Anna would sit at the head of the table and the walls of the home were decorated with paintings of African women. In the 1820's the Kingsley's built a separate kitchen connected to the main house by a walkway. Above the kitchen was a room where Anna resided with her children and this building was dubbed the “Ma'am Anna House” A total of 32 slave residences were built not far from the main house. They were arranged in a peculiar semicircle pattern. Some historians believe that Zepheniah did this to keep a closer watch on his slaves, but others believe it was Anna's doing as many African villages were arranged in similar patterns. In 1824, Anna bore her fourth and final son, John. Spain eventually ceded Florida to the United States. This transfer of power led to significant changes in how slaves and free blacks were treated. Interracial marriage were considered to be invalid and children of mixed descent were not allowed to inherit property. While all those born free slaves prior to 1821 were not subject to these new laws, their youngest son was born in 1824 and would not receive these same protections. Worried that his family's rights may be taken away, in 1835 Zephaniah, moved to Haiti, in a location that is now part of the Dominican Republic. He transferred all of his holdings to his three eldest children who stayed behind, while Anna and their youngest son, John, followed Zephaniah to Haiti in 1838. In total Anna and Zephaniah brought 60 slaves, family members, and freed employees with them. Since slavery was illegal in Haiti, those who were not yet freed acted as indentured servants who would earn their freedom in 9 years' time. Anna and Zephaniah lived together on the island rather peacefully until in 1843, on a trip to New York, Zephaniah died at age 78. Because of the new laws in Florida, none of his children were able to inherit his property and his sister, Martha, and her children challenged his will, claiming it was “defective and invalid” Under Florida's new laws it was illegal for black people to own property and Martha claimed that when they moved to Haiti to remain free, they also abandoned their right to the property. Despite the racial tensions boiling in Duval County at the time, neing the powerhouse of a woman that she was, Anna returned to Florida in 1846 to participate in the legal battle for the property that was rightfully hers. Miraculously, the court upheld the treatise between the United States and Spain decreeing that all free blacks born before 1821 had a right to the same privileges they had under Spanish rule. This was an extraordinary achievement for a black woman before the Civil War. Naturally, when the Civil War did break out, Anna and her children were Union sympathizers. Jacksonville was captured by the union in 1862 and Anna and her children were briefly evacuated to New York. She returned to Florida, taking up residence in Arlington, to be nearer to her daughters who were married to white planters in Florida. Anna passed away in 1870 at the age of 77 after living a full and eventful life. Anna's ghost can still be seen on Kingsley plantation and is known as the “Woman in White”. She is usually spotted on the back porch of the main house, and can often be photographed there. However, she is not alone, her husband, Zephaniah can also be seen on the plantation from time to time. Anna's descendants remained part of the African-American upper class for more than a century. One of her descendants even includes Florida's first black millionaire, Abraham Lincoln Lewis. Though Anna is long dead, her spirit, and her legacy, will live on for generations to come. A few parts of Anna's story are disputed, but it was widely factual. Anna did not appear to burn down her property to save it from the insurgents as she was already on a boat away from the area at the time. Additionally, it is not confirmed if she truly was a princess. Her lineage is widely debated and whether or not she descended from royalty. She shares part of her name, Ndiaye, with a mythological ruling figure from Jolof culture. Additionally, her mother also held royal blood from Wolof culture and Anna may have been the daughter of ruling royalty at the time of her birth, but there is no proof on the matter. I was able to find a number of primary sources about Anna, which was surprising given that she was a black woman in the 1800's. However, the material I did find doesn't help us tell her story as it mainly pertains to her will. I was devasted that I couldn't find a photograph of Anna. Websites have pictures that claim to be her, but when you reverse search them it turns out they are other famous black women in history. The woman on the episode image, for you Spotify listeners, and the one on the Instagram are not of Anna, but another freed slave from the plantation. We do have a descriptions of Anna. One from Zephaniah says that she was "a fine, tall figure, black as jet, but very handsome. She was very capable, and could carry on all the affairs of the plantation in my absence as well as I could myself. She was affectionate and faithful, and I could trust her.” And in his will he says “She has always been respected as my wife and as such I acknowledge her, nor do I think that her truth, honor, integrity, moral conduct or good sense will lose in comparison with anyone." Her niece described her a little differently, though she still greatly admired her beauty: I remember her very distinctly. She was not black, and had the most beautiful features you ever saw. She was a most imposing and very handsome woman. Her smooth, light brown skin, her dark-eyes and wavy [sic] made her outstanding, and I would not keep my eyes away for admiration. She was quiet and moved with regal dignity—I have never seen anything like her, before or since. Her daughter was there also, and she was very light in color, but not as good-looking as her mother. I was six or seven years old at the time. I was Kingsley's niece. The next morning my aunt, Mrs. Gibbs, sent two servants for us with a horse and buggy, and we were carried over to Newcastle. My mother was furious that we had spent the night at Ma'm Anna's, but it could not be helped. In fact no letters, photographs, or personal effects of Anna's are known to exist. Even her grave is unmarked. It is sad, but as we've discussed in other episodes, not out of the ordinary for a woman, specifically and especially a woman of color. Now, let's get into the ghosts. There are a lot of fun sightings on the Kingsley plantation, which was converted to a state park in 1955 and later incorporated into a national park. This designation has allowed the property to welcome many visitors who have seen strange things. As I mentioned Anna's ghost is often seen on the property and captured in photographs. Maybe these are the only photographs of Anna Kingsley to exist. However, it should be noted that she's spotted in the main house…where she did not live. As we know she had her special residence known as Ma'am Anna's House. She didn't die on the property, and she hadn't lived there for nearly 30 years when she did. But it is still possible that she loved the property on Fort George Island. Although a account from one of her white friends, Susan L'Engle, says that she seemed quite lonely but her work on the plantation and running the house kept her busy. I wasn't able to find any firsthand encounters of her ghost. In fact, I discovered this story through reddit, where I was asking if anyone knew of any ghost stories of people of color because I was sick of talking about old white people. For black ghosts it's hard to search since shadow figures are described as black and will often show up, and when searching African-American it's usually metaphoric ghosts that appear such as “The Ghosts of Slavery” or the “Ghosts of the Jim Crow Era” Now, the thing I found sad, annoying, and frustrating is that my post was constantly downvoted. I thought it was just me…but even the comments, one saying “Black ghosts matter!” was also heavily downvoted. It's just sad to see that happening. And even though I did uncover this story about Anna, it is typically only discussed through the lens of her white, slave-owning husband. But I digress. There is another presence on the island that isn't the powerful, inspiring woman that was Anna Kingsley. Instead, it is a dark, malevolent entity that seeks to harm: Old Red Eyes. Legend has it that Old Red Eyes was once a slave on the plantation. This man raped and murdered girls on the island – both the daughters of white planters and fellow slaves. Once the other slaves on the island discovered who was behind this brutal attacks, they banded together and lynched Old Red Eyes from an oak tree. Now, Old Red Eyes lurks on the property, spying on visitors from the trees, looking for his next victim. Some say if you say his name three times…he just may appear. Old Red Eyes manifests as a pair of red, glowing eyes in the woods and was first spotted in 1978. After the recounting of a tale by a local in 1993, he has been spotted much more regularly. For me, the interesting thing about this story is that it is full of stereotypes and idiosyncrasies. Namely the trope of a black man being portrayed as a murderer and a rapist is one that still pervades today, and these types of stories, whether true or not, were used to spread fear and rationalize lynching in the south. However, during the plantation era, lynching was not common and was mainly seen in the Jim Crowe era. Interestingly, the take on the Bloody Mary myth—chanting his name three times, seems to coincide with the 1992 film Candyman: a film where the son of former slaves and a lynching victim is conjured in a similar fashion. This would also explain the increased sightings beginning in 1993. Old Red Eyes is also a colloquial name for the devil in some parts of the south. Emily Palmer, one of the Park Rangers at Kingsley plantation, has another explanation for Old Red Eyes. She says, “Interestingly enough, along Palmetto Avenue we do have something hanging from the trees that would reflect bright red eyes if a brake light was shining in them. They're called possums. I believe that people have probably seen something of that sort… but I think it may have been a more natural explanation than what people are looking for.” In addition to natural inhabitants like the possum, ghostly animals are also seen on the plantation. At night you can hear the screams of a young girl, and if you follow the sound, you may be presented with a jarring sight: a ghostly white peacock. Is it an omen? In early Christian lore the peacock represents Christi's resurrection and the soul's ability to live on after death. Again, Palmer is a downer, quoted as saying “If you're unfamiliar with the fact that there are albino peacocks, and if you are not familiar with the sound a peacock makes when it's doing its mating call, you might take that for a little girl screaming. It's a pretty unique noise.” Okay, fine, Emily! Stop being such a downer. What about the ghost alligator that sits at the bottom of a stairwell? Do you have an explanation for that? No. I didn't think so. A quick rundown of some of the ghostly encounters includes the smell of gingerbread in Anna's kitchen, furniture that moves on its own, a crying child in the well, the apparition of an African man in a turban, and old Zephaniah himself. There is a tradition that you must never say “Goodnight, Zephaniah” while locking up for the night because it can cause “bad things” to happen. What this mean, I don't know. But I wouldn't want to chance it. Though it seems rude on Zephaniah's part because you're just trying to be nice and courteous. But…he was a polygamist slave-owner who had to buy his wives so maybe he's not very rational. Kingsley plantation remains one of the most haunted places in Florida. And whether or not its ghosts are real or simply spooky wildlife…the land is an important part of a freed black woman's story and her family's legacy. I'm honored to have been able to tell it and I hope you enjoyed listening. You can find historic documents and photographs are on the podcast Instagram @crimesandwitchdemeanors and sources are in the show notes. So, please, beware of possums hanging in the trees, watch out for the ghostly crocodile at the bottom of your stairs, and as always, stay curious and stay spooky. Bye~
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The title pretty much says it all: Sex Doll & Trump Exhibits & Weird Florida Performance Art- Ep #98. Join us or die! Follow us @arthouse43!
Proclaimed as, "America's most credible cryptozoologist," Scott Marlowe, spends as much time in camos and boots as he does in a Lab coat and oxfords. A Fellow of the famed Pangea Institute and educational consultant to The American Primate Conservation Alliance, Marlowe is the first expert in the field to succeed in establishing an on-going college course in cryptozoology at a state institution of higher learning anywhere in the world. His cryptozoology course, hailed as one of the "Top Ten" news stories of 2004 by The Cryptozoologist, a well-known insider eMagazine, has won both accolades and awards for its fresh approach and application of forensic science methodologies to the study of enigmatic animals. Author of “Cryptid Creatures of Florida,” (First published by CFZ Press of Great Britain and now in its second edition published by Pangea Press) Marlowe “literally wrote the book” on Cryptozoology in the Sunshine State. Followed by his “Bigfoot Enigma” and “Bigfoot in Art History” are considered must-reads for any enthusiast for the Big Hairy Creature. Marlowe's television credits include, MonsterQuest, Is it True, Legend Hunters, Weird Florida, and William Shatner’s Weird or What?. In addition Marlowe has done countless radio appearances, TV guest spots, expos, and lecture tours. Check out the Pangea Institute HERE. Scott is a scientist and author of many books including "Squallies" (Murder and mayhem result from government experiments in producing human-ape hybrid "Super Soldiers" in pre-World War II America in this period mystery thriller) and "Bigfoot Enigma" (An exploration of the Bigfoot Phenomena and review of possible explanations of the creature from an open-minded scientist's point of view.) Find all of Scott's books HERE.
This week we have the wonderful artist and local promoter James Swagerty. He joins us to talk about weird Florida deaths, APD shenanigans, and how we're all going to be 96 year old heroin addicts. It's the only way to go out!
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There’s another eclectic roundup of weird, wild and unbelievable news this week on Ripley Radio, the official radio show of Ripley's Believe it or Not! We hear about a five year old youngster who is serving his second term as mayor of the Restaurant Capital of the World, Dorset, Minn. Laura and Rick, local restaurant […] The post Ripley Radio: An On-Demand Oddcast – A 5-Year old Mayor, a Deaf Dog & Weird Florida appeared first on WebTalkRadio.net.
Another eclectic roundup of weird, wild and unbelievable news this week on Ripley Radio, the official radio show of Ripley’s Believe it or Not! We hear about a five year old youngster who is serving his second term as mayor of the Restaurant Capital of the World, Dorset, Minn. Laura and Rick, local restaurant owners talk with us about their friend the mayor; A deaf dog gets the credit for foiling a home invasion by sensing the intruder was someone to play with and started jumping around on the wood floor, making noise that awoke its owner who came out of the bedroom brandishing a gun. We talk with the newsman who uncovered this unbelievable story. Additional Wacky Stories on the Nov. 11 episode includes: Author Lynn Waddell has written “Fringe Florida,” a book that proves what we’ve been saying for years on Ripley Radio. Florida is a very weird state. She shares several stories from her book with us; in our medical malady of the week segment, Jodi Pliszka reports on the sad story of two brothers whose illness causes them to grow mentally younger day by day; and we learn of yet another specialty product for the bacon lover – bacon body scrub! Anna Kendrick provides us with our musical egress this week, with When I’m Gone.
We're back from our summer hiatus at last! Tonight's guests will be Florida's "Master of the Weird," Charlie Carlson and the producer of his new PBS television show "Weird Florida: Roads Less Traveled," Mia Laurenzo. Scott Marlowe hosts!
We're back from our summer hiatus at last! Tonight's guests will be Florida's "Master of the Weird," Charlie Carlson and the producer of his new PBS television show "Weird Florida: Roads Less Traveled," Mia Laurenzo. Scott Marlowe hosts!
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