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Cult Macabre

Cult Macabre

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A Phantasmagoric Guide to Pop Culture's Dark Side. Join hosts Li and Richie for topics including Horror/Cult Films, Creepypasta, Cryptids, Hauntings, Urban Legends, and more!
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The Macabre Daily Podcast, an extension of MacabreDaily.com is your go-to podcast for all things macabre and scary in the world of Movies, TV, Books, Comics, and Games! Hosts Matt Orozco and Lowell Greenblatt share their favorite films, talk horror with interesting guests, and cover horror happenings around the world!
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Macabre London

Macabre London Podcast

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Do you like your history haunted? Then Macabre London is the podcast for you. Every fortnight we'll unravel a tale that's gruesome, horrifying or downright macabre. Get bonus content on Patreon (https://open.acast.com/public/patreon/fanSubscribe/806851) Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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From (A)rsenic to (Z)ombies, Macabre: A Dark History Podcast exhumes the darkest corners of the past. We dig deep into deadly devices, ghastly crimes, and sinister secrets that history tried to bury. Join us as we unearth the truth—one morbid tale at a time through a not-so-serious approach to storytelling, MACABRE offers a uniquely entertaining escape into the strange and sinister corners of the world. Warning: This podcast explores graphic and disturbing themes. Listener discretion is advi ...
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The Past Macabre

The Archaeology Podcast Network

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Join Egyptologist Stephanie Rice as she delves into topics such as the elaborate tombs built to immortalize the dead, ancient guardians of the afterlife, and the tales of heroes who defied and often triumphed over deities of death. The Past Macabre explores the diverse ways in which cultures throughout history have sought to understand, confront, and transcend death.
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The Podcast Macabre is dedicated to a love of all things horror. Join Chris, Jenny, and Joe, three lifelong lovers of the genre, as they chat about films, TV, books, and everything in between and beyond. Be warned of various random segues, bad jokes, and NSFW humor while they’re at it, too.
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Macabre Mondays

Alejandra Bendel

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Welcome to Macabre Mondays! Where mystery meets the macabre. Some people start their week with coffee. We (mainly Ale) prefer ghosts, mysteries, and things that go bump in the night. Join Alejandra, a lifelong storyteller with a fascination for the strange, the sinister, and the spooky as she shares chilling tales with her husband Tom, who's hearing them for the first time. There's a little bit of marriage, mystery, and some mayhem — all in a weekly escape into the darker side of life.
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Welcome to the dark side! On this podcast we delve deep into the bowels of history, true crime, mysteries, cryptids, bad medicine, hauntings- anything and everything macabre 🪓🩸🔪⚰️ 🎙 Hosted by model turned mortician @saratiaraxo
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Fresh Hell Podcast

Annie Luevano/ Johanna Graf

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Two women, from opposite sides of the Atlantic, talk about murder, mystery and the macabre. This is your international true crime podcast, hosted by Annie and Johanna. Annie, who lives with her husband in an old haunted house near Salem, Massachusetts, loves dogs, reading, knitting and talking about terrible, terrible things. Johanna lives in Vienna, Austria with her husband, one beagle and a real dog. She loves The Beach Boys, movie marathons and fun facts about serial killers. Their idea o ...
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A variety of stories based on personal experiences ranging from the ominous to the macabre, the unusual to the paranormal, and the comical to the inspirational. A semi-monthly podcast including tales from 25 years in entertainment, education, and writing.
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Big Ideas

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Feed your mind. Be provoked. One big idea at a time. Your brain will love you for it. Grab your front row seat to the best live forums and festivals with Natasha Mitchell.
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Centuries-old vampire Count Dracula leaves his home of Transylvania and comes to the new world, intent on reigning death and destruction upon it. Can Mina Harker and her husband Jonathan find a way to stop him before it’s too late? Bram Stoker’s classic is reimagined as a four-part audio fiction podcast, its timeless story presented as a dialogue between two of the novel’s iconic characters. A 4-part fiction podcasting event from the mind of Gabriel Urbina, the creator of Wolf 359.
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The Macabre Maidens

The Macabre Maidens

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We are Canadian Sisters with similar interests in all things a little creepy, a tad strange and every bit macabre. Join us as we share some stories that we find especially fascinating while also enjoying a bit of a laugh.
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Horror Stories with Mr. Brooks

Horror Stories With Mr Brooks

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Join Mr. Brooks, the master of the macabre, as he delves into the darkest corners of human imagination and shares some of the most terrifying tales ever told. From classic horror literature to contemporary urban legends, Mr. Brooks selects the most chilling stories and narrates them with a spine-tingling intensity that will leave you sleepless and on the edge of your seat. Whether you're a seasoned horror fan or just looking for a good scare, "Horror Stories with Mr. Brooks" is a must-listen ...
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Macabre

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Macabre was a short-lived horror anthology that ran for only nine episodes from 1961 to 1962. Presented here are eight surviving tales of terror and mystery.
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Mae and her friends journey down a winding road to the deepest depths of the Internet, discovering gruesome details of things people have witnessed or experienced, cold cases that remained riddled with conspicuous details that were never revealed to the public, and plot twisting details in stories on platforms that were meant to be seen in the world but remain unseen. Join their journey into the Macabre!
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Status Macabre

Status Macabre

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Welcome to Status Macabre! Join hosts Chrissy and Cari as they dive into bizarre true crime cases, the strange and unusual and everything that is MACABRE! They are excited to share their (in a few cases) first hand knowledge and make you chuckle a little along the way.
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The Night Club

Travis Maxel Boone

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Welcome to The Night Club, hosted by Travis, Ricky, Trevor & Cody! We are four Cajuns from south Louisiana that like to crack jokes and get creative. Join us for a weekly show where we talk about horror movies and other genre films, as well as discuss album recommendations. We frequently have guests on our show and every so often we open the floor to our Discord members for special episodes called Dunes Cantina. Sometimes we play games or have trivia so join the community. It's free! We also ...
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NOCTURNAL TRANSMISSIONS is a fortnightly short story podcast featuring masterful performances of dark tales, both old and new, by voice artist Kristin Holland. If you enjoy playful, chilling, compelling narrations of horror stories, this is the podcast for you. https://www.nocturnaltransmissions.com.au You can support us (and access lots of exclusive content) by becoming a patron at Patreon.com: https://www.patreon.com/nocturnaltransmissions scary stories, dark tales, haunting poetry, classi ...
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Wickedly Macabre

TiffaDee Productions

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We are 2 best friends one who is fascinated by true crime cases and the other is obsessed with true paranormal occurrences and the unexplained. Biweekly we flip the coin of fate to decide which story we will tell; Heads: True crime; Tails: Paranormal. Join us every other Sunday evening to find out! Email: [email protected] Website: https://wickedly-macabre.onpodium.com/ Merch: https://wickedlymacabre.threadless.com/ Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/Wickedlymacabre?fan_landing=true.
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Do you like horror movies? Do you like learning stuff about horror movies? Then you've come to the right place. Each series I take a different horror icon, go through a different film from their career each episode and talk about their production and influence on horror cinema
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The Triple M Podcast (Mystery, Murder & the Macabre) is a real-life criminal defense attorney’s true crime podcast. There is an art, and some science, in thoroughly and correctly viewing, analyzing, and assessing evidence in criminal cases. And, at their essence, criminal defense attorneys are masterful story tellers.
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A Horror anthology and medical mystery. Contained herein are The Heresies of Radulf Burntwine. Follow the Titular monk-turned-medical-investigator as he uncovers the blasphemous truth of a plague ridden world: ours is not a loving God and we are not its favored children.
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Nevermore Hollows

Lafayette Faust

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Welcome to the creepy town of Nevermore, where all manner of ghosts and monsters lurk just beyond the light. While there are many towns with dark histories, I guarantee you that Nevermore is deadly different.
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The Rants Macabre

Darren & Mindy

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The Rants Macabre is a podcast about all things horror. Don’t let the name fool you, we delve into the genre with sharp focus and deep production (think Radiolab about scary movies). Every month we tackle a new subject in horror and share our findings with each other. We want you to love scary movies as much as we do, so we don’t over-share plots, or give spoilers. Find us on Patreon for more original content.
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Macabre [muh-kah-bruh] adjective: 1. Gruesome and horrifying; ghastly; horrible. 2. of, pertaining to, dealing with, or representing death, especially its grimmer or uglier aspect. 3. of or suggestive of the allegorical dance of death. The Macabre Diaries; a bi-weekly sister podcast to Death Becomes Us. Join your host (sometimes hosts) as she stumbles through more of your favorite dark topics and reminds you that sometimes it’s more than just a monster hiding under your bed. Listener discret ...
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He was no longer Herman Mudgett—he was H.H. Holmes, and Chicago was his playground. As the city prepared for the glittering World’s Fair of 1893, Holmes began constructing something far darker: a hotel designed not for comfort, but for control, cruelty, and death. Step inside as we follow Holmes’ arrival in Chicago, and the rise of his sinister emp…
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📍 Location: Port St. Lucie, Florida 🧵 What We Cover in This Episode: Who Blake and Mary-Jo Hadley were Tyler Hadley’s troubled childhood and history of drugs, crime, and mental health struggles The brutal double homicide on July 16, 2011 The infamous party thrown just hours later with dozens of teenagers in attendance The police investigation, tria…
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At the end of August, archaeologists announced extraordinary new finds from the sunken city of Canopus, located off the coast of Alexandria, Egypt. For the first time in 25 years, artifacts were raised from the seabed, including a sphinx inscribed with Ramses II’s name, statues from the Ptolemaic and Roman eras, and shipwreck remains. In this episo…
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Cultists, it's been 30 years since David Fincher's Se7en first shocked and disturbed audiences. Blurring the line between crime thriller and psychological horror, the film remains incredibly influential to this day. Please join us for the Dissection. #se7en, #seven, #se7enmovie, #davidfincher, #bradpitt, #morganfreeman, #gwynethpaltrow, #kevinspace…
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Join Kent Hill for a freewheeling conversation with cult auteur Richard Stanley as he celebrates restored classics, teases a new British shoot he finally controls, and reveals how public‑domain mischief and indie grit are fueling his next outrageous project. From the psychedelic rebirth of Dust Devil to a chainsaw‑wielding take on Winnie the Pooh, …
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FROM THE VAULT: this week we have a corker of an episode from years gone by, we're diving back into the vault of Macabre Mini Mysteries to find you a yesteryear gem for your delectation. We'll be back as usual ASAP with a brand new episode but until then, enjoy this vintage listen... A top a windswept rocky outcrop stands a lonely lighthouse. Its j…
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It's that time of the month again! That's right, it's Macabre Daily Podcast episode day! For this episode, Lowell and Matt are joined by Author Don Campbell to talk about his recent supernatural novel, "Whispers in the Woods." Don Campbell is a passionate storyteller with a love for weaving tales that linger in the mind long after the final page. H…
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On this episode, we talk about the British independent slasher film Winnie the Pooh: Blood and Honey, as voted for by our listeners! It follows Pooh and Piglet, who have become feral murderers, as they terrorize a group of young university women and Christopher Robin when he returns to the Hundred Acre Wood five years after leaving for college. Is …
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This is part 2 of the mass murder at the ‘love nest’ of famed architect Frank Lloyd Wright. Today we are covering the brutal axe murders at Taliesin, the arson, and the aftermath of that bloody day. We are also wrapping up the fucking saga that is Frank’s life. Spoiler alert, his love life does not chill after Mamah’s death. If you want to see thes…
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In a world where rules are increasingly being broken, what role should business play in upholding human rights, international and domestic law, people and the environment? And what are the rules and responsibilities of business to ensure supply chains, hiring practices, workplace safety, environment and social governance practices abide by global h…
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Send us a text What if I told you one of the most famous writers in history calmly suggested… eating babies? Here's the situation: You’re sitting down with a brand-new pamphlet in Dublin, 1729. The author, Jonathan Swift, is proposing a solution to poverty in Ireland. And here’s the solution: the Irish poor should sell their babies as food to the w…
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Rock star and maverick Jimmy Barnes celebrates heritage, family, friends, music and the adventure of a grand life on stage. Get up close to the lead singer of Cold Chisel, author of Working Class Man and Working Class Boy. Learn how terrible experiences of family violence, but also a close bond to his brother shaped him into the performer he is now…
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Send us a text Now, Daniel Defoe, the author of Robinson Crusoe, was a prolific and multi-talented English writer, journalist, and spy, whose life was as adventurous as his most famous characters. Born Daniel Foe around 1660 in London to a family of Dissenters (Protestants who did not conform to the Church of England), he later added the aristocrat…
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Send us a text "Darkness visible — a phrase that captures the paradox of John Milton’s life: eventual blindness in body, yet vision without bounds in the mind.” "Imagine a world gone dark — yet in that darkness, a man named John Milton could see more clearly than anyone else." John Milton grew up with privilege, expectation, and a mind hungry for k…
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Send us a text Well here no I don't wanna do this I don't wanna do this because when I start doing stuff like this screw up so I'm just showing you I've got a belt a few hundred more to hit how are your running since you changed your topic much much higher there's no comparison Support the show Thank you for experiencing Celebrate Creativity.…
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This week we’re heading to Versailles for one of the most scandalous cons in French history. In Part 1, you'll hear all about the glittering worlds of Versailles and Schönbrunn, the childhood and marriage of Marie Antoinette, and her already fragile reputation as “Madame Déficit.” We’ll meet the main characters in this elaborate scheme: Cardinal...…
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Send us a text Welcome to Celebrate Creativity - Episode 458 - The Greatest of Them All, Part Two “In Episode 1, we followed Shakespeare from Stratford-upon-Avon to the bustling streets and theatres of London, watching him experiment with history, tragedy, and love. But the story doesn’t stop there. From these early works, Shakespeare climbed highe…
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Thirteen years ago, US political journalist Hanna Roisin wrote a book called The End of Men: and the Rise of Women. Since then, there's been President Donald Trump x 2, the manosphere, the broligarchy, and more. So what happened? This event was recorded at the 2025 Women in Media Conference on 15 August 2025. Speakers Hanna Rosin — Senior Editor, T…
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Send us a text The Greatest of Them All - Part 1 Now when I first decided to have a series of podcast episodes dealing with what I believe are the 25 most influential writers, it seemed easiest and most effective to have one episode for each writer. But I soon found that William Shakespeare easily deserved several episodes - so I'm going to devote …
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Nuclear power is banned in Australia, and has been for decades, whilst some countries tilt towards nuclear energy again. Should or could Australia? The politics and power play over nuclear in the Sunburnt country, why the Coalition failed with the nuclear card at the last federal election, and what next? Join Big Ideas host and science journalist N…
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Send us a text Welcome to Celebrate Creativity - Chaucer -Not Just Paperwork Before Shakespeare, before Austen…even before Milton, there was Jeffrey Chaucer. Boldly writing in English when most of the literary world preferred Latin or French. Imagine that audacity!" Cue pause: 1 second, let the audience absorb “audacity.” “The English language just…
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Meet two men on a lifelong mission. They've ruffled a lot of feathers along the way. Some revere them, others revile them. John Wamsley set up Australia's first wildlife sanctuary, but he's perhaps best known as the "cat-hat-man" (sorry, cat lovers!). World renowned forest ecologist David Lindenmeyer has copped heat from Australia's forestry indust…
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Long before he built his ‘Murder Castle,’ he was just a boy named Herman Mudgett. But even in childhood, the shadows were already there—strange fascinations, disturbing behaviors, and the twisted beginnings of the man who would become America’s first serial killer. In this Macabre Feature, we peel back the layers of H.H. Holmes’ early years, tracin…
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📍 Location: Mexico City, MX → Guatemala → Central America → Colombia → Worldwide 🧵 What We Cover in This Episode: Her Aztec origins in the goddess Cihuacóatl and the omens recorded in the Florentine Codex. The classic tale of María, the mother who drowned her children and wanders in sorrow. How her story spread through Mexico, Guatemala, Central Am…
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It's estimated that one third of Australian school children can't read proficiently, and debates about the best way to teach reading have raged for years. Now, for the first time, explicit instruction is official policy in all states and territories - so can it turn things around? This speech was recorded at the Advancing Effective Education Summit…
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Send us a text Today I'd like to talk about a unique individual from the New Testament first known as Saul, and after his conversion, was known as Paul Based on what we know, Paul’s voice and style can best be described as urgent, argumentative, and full of rhetorical questions and paradoxes. Compared to Moses and David, he’s much less about storie…
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Send us a text “Hello, friends, and welcome to Celebrate Creativity! My name is George Bartley, and today we turn to one of the most influential writers of the ancient world — David, the poet-king. David is certainly famous as a king of Israel, but, as I am sure you most of you know, he is also remembered as a prolific writer of Psalms — songs and …
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Send us a text “Hello, friends, and welcome to Celebrate Creativity! My name is George Bartley, and today we begin an extraordinary journey into one of the most influential storytellers in human history — Moses. Most listeners know the creation story, but did you know that tradition credits Moses as its author? That’s right — the words ‘In the begi…
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In the 16th to 18th centuries, hundreds of people across Central Europe engineered their own executions in the hope of dying “in a state of grace.” Suicide was a mortal sin, but murder was a capital crime, and execution after confession was seen as a path to salvation. In this episode we discuss several real... Continue Reading →…
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Join Kent Hill as Cinema Yugen unwraps Part Two of an unfiltered conversation with film sleuth Paul Rowlands. From laugh-out-loud oddities like Ghost Shark and the misnamed Ice Road Vengeance to the bittersweet art of sequels and the magic behind Top Gun Maverick, this episode moves like a midnight double-feature — surprising, nostalgic and wildly …
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Send us a text Welcome to Celebrate Creativity - My name is George Bartley, and this is Episode 451 - only 49 more episodes to go until this podcast reaches 500 - anyway, What you're hearing is not a full length episode - I'm close to going over my limit. But I want to let you know about an exciting series that will be released September 6 at 12 o'…
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Send us a text Welcome to Celebrate Creativity- Episode 450 - Poe’s Words of Hope When you hear the name of the 19th century writer, Edgar Allan Poe, what comes to mind? Perhaps you picture a somber, extremely unhappy man scribbling tales of madness and murder in a dimly lit room. In this episode, originally written for the voices through time seri…
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Students are dropping out, academics are burning out, so is enough being done to save higher education? It's a multibillion-dollar sector, employing and educating millions, with expectations it can deliver the solutions and the workers Australia needs. But Emeritus Professor Graeme Turner says universities are in serious trouble. This conversation …
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Some boys are being radicalised by misogynist online subcultures like the 'Manosphere' and the 'incel' (involuntarily celibate) scene. Parents are anxious and boys are confused. What's happening, why, and what can be done? Join Big Ideas host Natasha Mitchell and guests at the 2025 Byron Writers Festival for an insightful exploration with three inf…
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Is the world really in the midst of an AI revolution, or is it all just clever marketing, powered by immense amounts of money, capital and hype? This episode arms you to spot AI hype in all its guises, expose the exploitation and power-grabs it aims to hide, and push back against it at work and daily life. The conversation with Emily M Bender was r…
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Step into the raw, dust-swept world of Black Pearl, where two now-legendary filmmakers set off in a busted RV with $35,000 and a story that felt bigger than them. This episode unfolds like a road movie turned hero’s quest — late-night edits by candlelight, real fights and real sacrifices, and the moment a young filmmaker severs his dreads on camera…
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On August 4, 1986, 13-year-old Jennifer "Jenny" Bastian left her home in Tacoma, Washington, on her new Schwinn bicycle for a ride through Point Defiance Park. She never returned. Her disappearance sparked a massive search and plunged a community into a state of fear. Weeks later, her body was found in a wooded area, leaving her family with a lifet…
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Send us a text Lafayette and Madman are on a road trip, and they discuss Rory and Stevie and what they mean to the show! Who are these boys? Why are they important? Why does everyone love them? SUPPORT THE SHOW! https://www.patreon.com/c/NevermoreHollows https://buymeacoffee.com/lafayettef8 https://www.instagram.com/blacksheepstudiostn/ Myths Monst…
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