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Molly's niche career began over a decade ago when she entered a whistling competition on a whim and she now performs all over the world. Her music sits somewhere between birdsong and the soundtrack to a film noir.Born in Sydney, Molly moved to Hollywood as a baby before returning to Australia for high school in Byron Bay. Once she realised her talent was more than just a hobby for family and friends, she began performing live with musicians in LA and has collaborated with the likes of Dr Dre, Beck and Karen O. Mark Ronson even asked her to whistle on the Barbie soundtrack.Now Molly is at the centre of a new documentary, Whistle, which follows whistlers from around the world as they prepare for the Masters of Musical Whistling competition.This episode of Conversations was produced by Jen Leake, the Executive Producer is Nicola Harrison.It explores whistling, music, art, film soundtracks, Hollywood, LA, Byron Bay, whistling competitions, African Grey Parrots, Mark Ronson, Barbie, Alessandro Alessandroni, Ennio Morricone, The Good the Bad the Ugly, Harry Dean Stanton, Cafe Molly, John C Reilly,African Grey Parrots, Mark LewisTo binge even more great episodes of the Conversations podcast with Richard Fidler and Sarah Kanowski go the ABC listen app (Australia) or wherever you get your podcasts. There you'll find hundreds of the best thought-provoking interviews with authors, writers, artists, politicians, psychologists, musicians, and celebrities.
Every landowner has a vision for what their property can become, but turning that vision into reality takes planning, persistence, and a willingness to adapt. On this episode of Land & Legacy, Chad and Adam sit down to discuss some of the most successful habitat projects completed on their farm, Whistling Woodlands, and the lessons learned along the way. From establishing diverse native grass plantings that provide critical bedding, nesting cover, and year-round wildlife habitat to developing productive annual forage pastures that benefit both livestock and wildlife, this episode highlights how intentional land management can create multiple returns from the same acres. Chad and Adam break down the planning process, site preparation, species selection, and management techniques that have led to successful outcomes on their property. The conversation also explores how these projects have improved soil health, increased carrying capacity, enhanced wildlife use, and created a more resilient landscape. Whether you're managing a small hunting property or a large working farm, the principles discussed can help you maximize the potential of your land while balancing conservation and production goals.
Whistling Arrows and Heavenly Horses: The Han-Xiongnu War John Ross speaks with Scott Forbes Crawford about his book The Han-Xiongnu War, 133 BC–89 AD. For more than two centuries, Han China fought a bitter struggle against the Xiongnu, a powerful confederation of horse-riding nomads from the Asian steppe. This was far more than a border war. It helped shape the future of China, transformed Central Asia, and opened the routes that would become known as the Silk Road. In writing this history, Scott followed the example of China's greatest historian, Sima Qian (the subject of BOA episode 82), and took a biographical approach. We learn about remarkable figures such as Modun, the ruthless founder of the Xiongnu Empire; Li Guang, the legendary “Flying General”; the explorer Zhang Qian; and Princess Jieyou, a royal diplomat/spy who spent decades advancing Han interests deep in Central Asia. Notes: The full title of Scott Crawford's book is: The Han-Xiongnu War, 133 BC–89 AD: The Struggle of China and a Steppe Empire Told Through Its Key Figures (Pen & Sword, 2023) To learn more about Scott's work, including his novel Silk Road Centurion, visit his website: https://www.scottforbescrawford.com/ The Books on Asia Podcast is co-produced with Plum Rain Press. Podcast host Amy Chavez is author of The Widow, the Priest, and the Octopus Hunter: Discovering a Lost Way of Life on a Secluded Japanese Island. and Amy's Guide to Best Behavior in Japan.The Books on Asia website posts book reviews, podcast episodes and episode Show Notes. Subscribe to the BOA podcast from your favorite podcast service. Subscribe to the Books on Asia newsletter to receive news of the latest new book releases, reviews and podcast episodes.
Book Synopsis Heather Happenstance Rockaway Pointe's girl about town and roving reporter is at it again as she joins an adventure to find the hairy man beast terrorizing the beings at Whistling Gulch Retreat in the Forest of the Forbidden. She'll encounter multiple paramours, strange creatures, the Forest of the Forbidden Bears, and her own inner secrets and shadows as she works with the newly appointed Ranger Haniford to solve the mystery of the beast and the strangely severed hand that weirdly resembles that of her ex husband and rock star Blaze Mulholland. THANKS FOR Being here
We discuss racial dog whistling in political ads and talking points. we highlight the "Law & Order' ad campaign of Richard Nixon and 'The Southern Strategy' as per Political Strategist 'The Boogie Man" aka Lee Atwater. #lawandorder #richardnixon #thesouthernstrategy #leeatwater #dogwhistle #racism #producejustice #thecodeistheleader #fba
Heather Happenstance Rockaway Pointe's girl about town and roving reporter is at it again as she joins an adventure to find the hairy man beast terrorizing the beings at Whistling Gulch Retreat in the Forest of the Forbidden. She'll encounter multiple paramours, strange creatures, the Forest of the Forbidden Bears, and her own inner secrets and shadows as she works with the newly appointed Ranger Haniford to solve the mystery of the beast and the strangely severed hand that weirdly resembles that of her ex husband and rock star Blaze Mulholland. THANKS FOR Being here
Going to the theatre can often feel like a magical experience. You sit in the dark, watching a story unfold in front of you, with your imagination filling in the gaps between the sets. It's unsurprising that theatre superstitions would be so plentiful. Intended to bring good luck or ward off bad luck, some of these superstitions have made their way into life outside the theatre. Look at how many people know it's bad luck to name Macbeth. I've grouped these theatre superstitions according to which part of the theatre or performance they refer to. I'm thrilled to also have a special guest for this theatre-based episode, so a big welcome to actor, musician and folklore writer, and contender for one of the loveliest people I know, Mateo Oxley! Let's explore the strange world of theatre superstitions in this week's episode of Fabulous Folklore! Find Mateo Oxley on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/mateooxley/ Find the blog post with all the images and references here: https://www.icysedgwick.com/theatre-superstitions/ Get your free guide to home protection the folklore way here: https://www.icysedgwick.com/fab-folklore/ Become a member of the Fabulous Folklore Family for bonus episodes and articles at https://patreon.com/bePatron?u=2380595 Get weekly articles and bonus content at Substack: https://fabulousfolklore.substack.com/ Buy Icy a coffee or sign up for bonus episodes at: https://ko-fi.com/icysedgwick Fabulous Folklore Bookshop: https://uk.bookshop.org/shop/fabulous_folklore Pre-recorded illustrated talks: https://ko-fi.com/icysedgwick/shop Request an episode: https://forms.gle/gqG7xQNLfbMg1mDv7 Get extra snippets of folklore on Instagram at https://instagram.com/icysedgwick Find Icy on BlueSky: https://bsky.app/profile/icysedgwick.bsky.social 'Like' Fabulous Folklore on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/fabulousfolklore/
A bizarre trend has taken over Brazil: WhatsApp groups with one purpose only… people whistle, and everyone else judges. Thousands of groups, some even hitting the 1,000-person limit, all dedicated to rating your “God-given” skills. Problem is… Fionnuala can't whistle. At all. They open the phones for voice notes, tune attempts, and show-off whistlers - can you save Fionnuala from whistling humiliation?
What if one of the most fascinating parts of American history was never taught in school?In this episode, Rich sits down with author Melora Fern to uncover the forgotten world of concert whistlers and the Chautauqua movement that once reached millions across the country.Melora shares how a simple box of her grandmother's mementos led her to write Whistling Women and Crowing Hens, a novel that shines a light on women's independence, creativity, and resilience during the 1920s.About the Guest: Melora Fern is a historical fiction author whose work brings overlooked stories of American history to life. Her debut novel is inspired by her grandmother's real experiences traveling and performing during the Chautauqua era.What You'll Learn: The truth about the Chautauqua movement Why concert whistling was once a respected art How women navigated independence in the 1920s The power of research in storytelling What it takes to reinvent yourself later in life Resources & Links:https://melorafern.comhttps://www.freedomfcu.orgIf you enjoyed this episode, be sure to subscribe, leave a review, and share it with someone who loves history and great stories.Send us Fan MailFreedom Federal Credit UnionHELPING YOU REACH YOUR FINANCIAL DREAMSDisclaimer: This post contains affiliate links. If you make a purchase, I may receive a commission at no extra cost to you.Support the showRate & Review on Apple Podcasts Follow the Conversations with Rich Bennett podcast on Social Media:Facebook – Conversations with Rich Bennett Facebook Group (Join the conversation) – Conversations with Rich Bennett podcast group | FacebookTwitter – Conversations with Rich Bennett Instagram – @conversationswithrichbennettTikTok – CWRB (@conversationsrichbennett) | TikTokSponsors, Affiliates, and ways we pay the bills:Hosted on BuzzsproutSquadCastSubscribe by Email
Immerse yourself in the soothing sounds of an intense windstorm whispering through trees, perfect for sleep, meditation, and deep relaxation. Let this calming nature audio help you unwind, ease insomnia, and enjoy peaceful, tranquil rest.
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An unforgettable road trip, an Irish diplomat's memories of the Chernobyl disaster and an archivist's portal to McGahern Country, with John Egan, Carol Taaffe, Joe Hayes, Colin Regan, Antonia Hart and Barry Houlihan
Is whistling the national anthem considered disrespectful? That's the Hot Topic - plus an all-new 2nd Date Update, Roses Replay, and Normal or Nope in today's episode!
Rochester Americans head coach Mike Leone joins the show to cover all things Amerks hockey as Rochester looks to lock up a playoff spot.
Rover is wearing cologne. How is JLR's diet going? Questionable photos have been released of Michael Jackson with young kids. Reporter Dianna Russini is now under investigation after photos of her holding hands with Mike Vrabel. Duji called Charlie in a panic about the Artemis II landing. Woman who had an epileptic seizure woke up with half of her face eaten off by her dog. Sabrina Carpenter is under fire for addressing a sound she heard coming from the crowd at Coachella. Did JLR get his bloodwork done? Whistling the National Anthem. JLR attempts whistling different songs. A teen admitted to blowing up a porta potty in New York. President Trump reposted a video of a woman killed by a man with a hammer. Models tour NYC fire department. Most beloved person in the U.S. JLR's favorite part on a woman. Man seen on a doorbell camera demanding to be let into a home. Rep. Eric Swalwell has dropped his bid for governor of California after claims of sexual assault from multiple women. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Whistling the National Anthem. JLR attempts whistling different songs. A teen admitted to blowing up a porta potty in New York. President Trump reposted a video of a woman killed by a man with a hammer. Models tour NYC fire department. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Rover is wearing cologne. How is JLR's diet going? Questionable photos have been released of Michael Jackson with young kids. Reporter Dianna Russini is now under investigation after photos of her holding hands with Mike Vrabel. Duji called Charlie in a panic about the Artemis II landing. Woman who had an epileptic seizure woke up with half of her face eaten off by her dog. Sabrina Carpenter is under fire for addressing a sound she heard coming from the crowd at Coachella. Did JLR get his bloodwork done? Whistling the National Anthem. JLR attempts whistling different songs. A teen admitted to blowing up a porta potty in New York. President Trump reposted a video of a woman killed by a man with a hammer. Models tour NYC fire department. Most beloved person in the U.S. JLR's favorite part on a woman. Man seen on a doorbell camera demanding to be let into a home. Rep. Eric Swalwell has dropped his bid for governor of California after claims of sexual assault from multiple women.
Whistling the National Anthem. JLR attempts whistling different songs. A teen admitted to blowing up a porta potty in New York. President Trump reposted a video of a woman killed by a man with a hammer. Models tour NYC fire department.
Topics discussed on today's show: The Masters, Coachella, Sports News, Haiti Stampede, Postal Stamps, Iran Talks, Watching Artemis Return, History Quiz, Entertainment News, One Eyed Beaver, Grilled Cheese, Chocolate and Cheese, Most Spent-on Pet, Aubrey Plaza Pregnant, Birthing Position, Farting, Whistling, and Apologies.
The Dodgers took 2 of 3 against the Rangers but on Sunday Sasaki's struggles and inconsistency continued. Why is Edwin Diaz's velocity down? The Lakers will play Houston in the first round while the Clippers will host Golden State in a play-in game. Can you whistle the national anthem?See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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This week's Story Quest Classic, is a tale with a twist! This story of a friendly caretaker, who likes a tune, ends in a way that you won't see coming... Join Fun Kids Podcasts+: https://funkidslive.com/plus
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We meet Sarah – a young girl drawn to Opus Dei's message that professional work can be a path to holiness. At 18, Sarah says goodbye to her family and moves into an Opus Dei centre to learn how to make her work an offering to God. But what she experiences there feels different to the organisation she thought she knew. Sarah chafes at unexpected rules, unquestioning obedience and dehumanising treatment. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
“Whistleblower Mike” is a private contractor who worked on projects connected to the U.S. government when he experienced a startling encounter with an unidentified aerial phenomenon (UAP) while on the job. According to his account, the sighting occurred during a routine assignment and involved advanced aerial technology that did not resemble any conventional aircraft he was aware of. Recognizing the significance of what he had witnessed, Mike reported the incident through official channels. His report quickly gained attention, leading to conversations with senior government personnel who were interested in documenting the details of the encounter.As the situation progressed, Mike says he was invited to provide testimony in highly secure environments, including two separate meetings inside a Sensitive Compartmented Information Facility (SCIF).These briefings allowed him to recount his experience directly to officials responsible for handling classified or sensitive aerospace information. While many details remain confidential, Mike maintains that his story was taken seriously and carefully documented. His account adds to a growing number of reports from military personnel and contractors who claim to have witnessed unexplained aerial technology during the course of their duties.Spaced Out Radio is your nightly source for alternative information, starting at 9pm Pacific, 12am Eastern. We broadcast LIVE every night. -------------------------------------------------------You can now join the Space Traveler's Club;Join us at https://www.patreon.com/sor_space_travelers_club --------------------------------------------------------Grab Our Latest Spaced Out Radio Gear At:http://spacedoutradio.com/shop It's a great way to support our show!--------------------------------------------------------OUR LINKS:TWITTER: https://www.twitter.com/spacedoutradio FACEBOOK:https://www.facebook.com/spacedoutradioshow SPACED OUT RADIO - INSTAGRAM:https://www.instagram.com/spacedoutradioshow DAVE SCOTT - INSTAGRAM:https://www.instagram.com/davescottsor TWITCH: https://www.twitch.com/spacedoutradioshow WEBSITE: http://www.spacedoutradio.comGUEST IDEAS OR QUESTIONS FOR SOR?Contact Klaus at bookings@spacedoutradio.comBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/spaced-out-radio--1657874/support.
Doctor Wendy Hargreaves from the University of Southern Queensland is a music researcher, has been looking into the history of whistling.
Whistling as they fly, Black-bellied Whistling-Ducks are gorgeous waterfowl with bright pink bills and legs, chestnut necks and backs, and black underparts. Though most whistling-ducks live in the tropics, Black-bellied Whistling-Ducks are found in the U.S. along the western Gulf Coast and Florida. But they're expanding their range and have been spotted nesting as far north as Wisconsin.Support comes from Wild Delight Bird Food, offering a variety of blends designed to mimic the natural resources wild birds crave, available at Chewy.com.¡Escuche este episodio en BirdNote en Español!More info and transcript at BirdNote.org.Want more BirdNote? Subscribe to our weekly newsletter. Sign up for BirdNote+ to get ad-free listening and other perks. BirdNote is a nonprofit. Your tax-deductible gift makes these shows possible. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
U'wa whistling from the Andes in north-east Colombia.From the sound collections of the Pitt Rivers Museum, University of Oxford, being from a collection of reel-to-reel recordings of U'wa songs and stories made by anthropologist Ann Osborn in the Northern Andes (Sierra Nevada del Cocuy region) in Colombia between 1969 and 1977.Recorded by Ann Osborn.Copyright Pitt Rivers Museum, University of Oxford.———Part of the project A Century of Sounds, reimagining 100 sounds covering 100 years from the collections of the Pitt Rivers Museum at the University of Oxford. Explore the full project at citiesandmemory.com/century-sounds
One whistle. One wall. One wildly chaotic comedy podcast trying to figure out if the CIA secretly wrote a power ballad.Today on The Rizzuto Show, we spiral into a Cold War rabbit hole that somehow involves the Scorpions, the Berlin Wall, and a conspiracy theory so good it almost makes sense. Did the CIA plant “Winds of Change” as a psychological earworm to destabilize the Soviet Union? Or was it just a German rock band vibing in Moscow and accidentally soundtracking the end of communism?We break down the timeline: Moscow Music Peace Festival. The Berlin Wall falling. A whistle so catchy your dog might start questioning geopolitics. We debate whether government agents in suits at Langley were secretly ghostwriting ballads. We investigate Doc McGhee's wild backstory. We ask the hard-hitting questions like: is whistling rock propaganda? And could Moon be recruited as a sleeper agent if it involved a Garth Brooks duet?But that's just the start of this daily chaos.We also dig into the tragic anniversary of the Station Nightclub fire and how it changed live music forever. Then it's a full “Crap on Celebrities” sprint featuring Foo Fighters new music (and Dave Grohl's ongoing drama), Journey reunion rumors getting crushed in real time, and Fred Durst volunteering to front Van Halen like it's an open mic night.There's Summerfest flexing (Moon casually “playing with Garth Brooks” a week apart, but we're counting it), a Toy Story sequel that's basically about iPads ruining childhood, and a reminder that yes — Ryan Reynolds had a slump once.It's conspiracy theories, celebrity chaos, music nostalgia, questionable impressions, and just enough sarcasm to keep this comedy podcast legally non-threatening to the CIA. Probably.If you like your history lessons with a side of roast, your celebrity news unfiltered, and your daily humor served with St. Louis flavor, this comedy podcast is exactly what your brain ordered.Follow The Rizzuto Show → linktr.ee/rizzshow for more from your favorite daily comedy show.Connect with The Rizzuto Show Comedy Podcast online → 1057thepoint.com/RizzShow.Hear The Rizz Show daily on the radio at 105.7 The Point | Hubbard Radio in St. Louis, MO.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
My School Rules Season 2 gave us some very interesting knowledge on many many things. However, the one that stood out the most was learning "Carmen can't whistle" - so we decided to take it upon ourselves to teach her a thing or 2... Webpage
Audio from pt. 1 of today's episode comes from this YouTube live event presented by No Kings called Eyes on ICE: Document and Record. You can watch the whole thing here. --- No Kings Welcome to the Adopt a Day Labor Corner Campaign We The People Activist Toolkit --- M. Cristina Marras is an audio producer and sound artist living in Sardinia, Italy. She authored the Incantation for Restoring Democracy. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
This episode of soothing sleep sounds, peaceful nature ambience, calming water sounds, white noise, and gentle background audio is designed to help you relax, unwind, and fall asleep with ease. Whether you're seeking ocean waves, rain sounds, forest soundscapes, or soft atmospheric tones, each episode offers a tranquil space for meditation, stress relief, and better sleep. Perfect for when you need focus, calm, or restorative, uninterrupted rest or to simply have it playing in the background of your day. Breathe with me
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In this episode, Brian sits down with prolific Australian author and independent researcher George Mitrovic, whose staggering body of work spans more than 140 published books since 2012. George opens up about his lifelong fascination with mysteries and the unconventional research methods that have shaped his career.From childhood curiosity to a vast personal archive of data, George shares how his passion led him deep into the study of Bigfoot and other unexplained phenomena. He takes listeners inside some of the most compelling Bigfoot sightings in his collection—including lesser-known international reports and the intriguing “Whistling Patty” encounter.Throughout the conversation, George emphasizes the importance of following the evidence, resisting preconceived ideas, and letting data build the foundation of any hypothesis. The discussion expands beyond traditional cryptozoology into the cutting edge of theory, touching on quantum physics, multiverse possibilities, and how these concepts might intersect with the Bigfoot mystery.George also highlights the breadth of his published work, particularly his research on Bigfoot, giants, and global cryptid traditions.Get George's BookGet Our FREE NewsletterGet Brian's Books Leave Us A VoicemailVisit Our WebsiteSupport Our SponsorsBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/sasquatch-odyssey--4839697/support.
In Ireland, a newly purchased castle unsettles its American owner. He is wealthy, engaged to a local woman, and certain that jealous countrymen mean him harm. What truly threatens the household is a particular room that fills at night with a dangerous, sustained whistling that rises and falls like breath. Doors quiver; servants keep away. Carnacki is summoned with his lamps, his electric scepticism and his knowledge of spirit manifestations. He investigates, seals the room, warns no one to enter and admits himself stumped. At least at first! “The Whistling Room” was first published in 1910 and later collected in Carnacki, the Ghost-Finder (1913).UK publisher: Eveleigh Nash. William Hope Hodgson (1877–1918) was an English writer of sea horrors and visionary weird fiction.A former merchant sailor, he served in the First World War and was killed near Ypres. Here is my ebook and audiobook store payhip.com/TheClassicGhostStoriesPodcast For 33% discount - use coupon 33OFFGHOSTPOD Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
What would be the most difficult thing for you to live without? In this second installment of the series, John invites respected therapist Mary Ellen Owen into the studio to respond to the following statement: “I just don't understand how people can survive without...” Her thought-provoking answer leads to a tender invitation into unexpected tears and deep healing.Show Notes: The books referenced are All Things New, by John Eldredge, and Whistling in the Dark, by Fredrick Buechner._______________________________________________There is more.Got a question you want answered on the podcast? Ask us at Questions@WildatHeart.orgSupport the mission or find more on our website: WildAtHeart.org or on our app.Apple: Wild At Heart AppAndroid: Wild At Heart AppWatch on YouTubeThe stock music used in the Wild at Heart podcast is titled “When Laid to Rest” by Patrick Rundblad and available here.More pauses available in the One Minute Pause app for Apple iOS and Android.Apple: One Minute Pause AppAndroid: One Minute Pause App
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Nick tells a story about a friend who whistles at their office job and discusses with Jonathan if it's charming or chach.
When her family moved into a charming old farmhouse in a small Arkansas town, it seemed picture-perfect: a wraparound porch, a small stream, and sunlight pouring through the big bedroom windows. But beneath the quaint country exterior was something deeply unsettling. The first sign came not to her, but to her best friend — a loud, melodic whistling that filled the room even though no one was there. Weeks later, she heard the same eerie whistle herself while showering in broad daylight. Then the nights turned terrifying. While sneaking in a late-night phone call with her boyfriend, the kitchen cabinets directly across from her room began slamming open and shut by themselves — loud enough for her boyfriend to hear through the phone. Even decades later, the experience remains vivid: the whistling that had no source, the violent cabinet doors, the unseen footsteps… and that impossible little figure that ran beneath the moonlight. Is it possible that some places hold onto echoes of things we can't explain? Or did they come face-to-face with something ancient hiding in the Arkansas hills? #TrueGhostStory #WhistlingGhost #HauntedFarmhouse #TrollInTheBackyard #RealHaunting #CabinetSlammingGhost #ArkansasHaunting #ParanormalEncounter #HauntedHouseStory #CreepyFarmhouse #UnexplainedCreatures #WhistlingInTheDark Love real ghost stories? Don't just listen—join us on YouTube and be part of the largest community of real paranormal encounters anywhere. Subscribe now and never miss a chilling new story:
It began with uneasy nights: silence that felt thick, the sound of slow, heavy breathing beside her bed. Then came the whispers — soft, urgent, sometimes chanting, until one night a name broke through: “Robert… or Bobby.” From there, the activity escalated. Doors opening and closing on their own. Whistling in empty hallways. A heavy presence leaning close enough for her to feel its breath. Even her sister witnessed the bedroom door easing shut by itself — proof Allison wasn't imagining things. The most terrifying moment came during a nap on the couch: Allison woke up paralyzed, pinned by an unseen weight as a single name echoed in her mind — Robert. No matter where they moved, the presence returned. It's never turned violent, but it's persistent — always watching, always near, whispering in the dark. Who — or what — is Robert? Why does it know her name and follow her family from home to home? This is more than a haunted house story — it's a chilling true ghost story about something bound not to a place, but to a person. If you're drawn to real hauntings, paranormal encounters, and eerie stories that stay with you long after the screen goes dark, Allison's haunting will leave you unsettled. #Haunted #HauntedHouse #Ghosts #BeingFollowed #Paranormal #ParanormalActivity #PoltergeistActivity #GhostStories #TrueGhostStories #GhostPodcast Love real ghost stories? Don't just listen—join us on YouTube and be part of the largest community of real paranormal encounters anywhere. Subscribe now and never miss a chilling new story:
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In this episode, Fred from Alaska recounts a chilling first-hand encounter with a creature known as the 'Hairy Man' by Joseph and his cousins during a fishing trip in 1987. The story includes eerie whistling sounds, sightings of a large neanderthal-like figure, and the superstitions that are perpetuated in light of such encounters. Fred also discusses a subsequent trip taken by Joseph and his brother to the same location, resulting in another close call with the creature. Additionally, Fred shares an experience from his relative Nikolai, who had a similar chilling encounter with the Hairy Man while on a hunting trip near the New Yauk River. These narratives highlight how superstitious beliefs are deeply ingrained in local culture and often linked with coincidental tragedies, such as the unfortunate drowning of Joseph's young cousin shortly after the encounter.Get Our FREE NewsletterGet Brian's Books Leave Us A VoicemailVisit Our WebsiteSupport Our Sponsors00:00 Introduction and Purpose 00:22 Joseph's Encounter with the Unknown 08:50 The Aftermath and Superstitions 16:36 Nikolai's Harrowing Experience 24:55 Conclusion and Final ThoughtsBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/sasquatch-odyssey--4839697/support.
Whistling is a skill used to communicate over distances—a whistle can mean anything from “you're cute” to “time to come home for dinner.” There's a complex series of mechanisms in the mouth that need to come together to make a whistle. Hosts Ira Flatow and Flora Lichtman discuss all things whistling with professional musician and whistler Wanda Civic, aka MCP, and speech language pathologist Aaron Johnson.Guests: Wanda Civic aka MCP is a musician and whistler based in New York, New York.Aaron Johnson is a speech and language pathologist at the Voice Center of New York University, in New York, New York.Transcripts for each episode are available within 1-3 days at sciencefriday.com. Subscribe to this podcast. Plus, to stay updated on all things science, sign up for Science Friday's newsletters.