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The Radio Reading Room

Myron Hieronymous Thomas

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The Radio Reading Room features the Stories of Americana special Featured Segments feature stories and poetry from some of America's Classic authors, such as, Edgar Allen Poe, Robert Frost, Emily Dickerson, T.S. Elliot and many more. The program is hosted and stories read by long time broadcast veteran and voice artist Myron Hieronymous Thomas. First aired over WQSA AM radio in Sarasota Florida in 1989 the program fast became a favorite of listeners and participants.
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Very Bad Wizards

Tamler Sommers & David Pizarro

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Very Bad Wizards is a podcast featuring a philosopher (Tamler Sommers) and a psychologist (David Pizarro), who share a love for ethics, pop culture, and cognitive science, and who have a marked inability to distinguish sacred from profane. Each podcast includes discussions of moral philosophy, recent work on moral psychology and neuroscience, and the overlap between the two.
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A podcast by Mohsin Aboubekrine (proud Mauritanian),Here from the heart of the Sahara, that aims to give you some information and insights about almost anything and everything that is worth mentioning, plus reacting on some interesting contents and doing reviews on some important subjects that help you improve your Education.
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The Rogue Ghost

The Affinity Web

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The Rogue Ghost podcast is an enthralling audio journey through the mystical AffinityVerse, where the enigmatic Rogue Ghost and Runeweaver race against time to unearth hidden puzzle boxes infused with ancient magic, all while evading the relentless pursuit of the sinister Cerberus Syndicate. This is a serialized adventure filled with enchanting mysteries and captivating tales. Immerse yourself in this weekly podcast as you explore a world where magic, intrigue, and wonder intertwine, and whe ...
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SAYER

Adam Bash

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SAYER is a narrative fiction podcast set on Earth’s man-made second moon, Typhon. The eponymous SAYER is a highly advanced, self-aware AI created to help acclimate new residents to their new lives, and their new employment with Ærolith Dynamics. New episodes release every other week.
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An on-going podcast series tracing the modern history of Lebanon through the stories of those who have lived it. Cutting across two genres—Oral History and Documentary—the cascade of stories paints a people-centered, multi-perspective view of what took place and the meanings they carry. Maabar is a podcast created produced by Anthony Tawil and Cedric Kayem. For more information: www.maabarpodcast.com
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Roll up, roll up, come to the show! But dear audience, be warned - the things you hear therein may haunt your dreams... The Pantaloon Society is a supernatural audio-novella about an ancient and clandestine society of clowns with unusual abilities, and the eldritch threats they are called to investigate. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Melanated Wondering

Melanated Wondering

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Just 2 friends, Murna & Edith on a mission to demystify the world of beauty for our melanated cousins. Be sure to send us notes Fam, and check out our instagram page @melanatedwondering for products we are loving.
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Featuring Michael Tsarion & David Whitehead, this podcast will take you on a journey of self discovery like no other. Combing decades of unparalleled research into the mysteries of human consciousness and of world history this show features a unique and eclectic exploration that will empower you with the knowledge and insight needed to access your true potential, and also navigate today's rather tumultuous and often confusing information age.
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Plumbing the depths of pop culture and finding out how capitalism sucks and is interesting in the process. Host Jedd Cole brings together philosophical and literary tools to tease apart the ways movies, music, stories and ideas make sense (out) of life, society and politics.
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Spin A Yarn

Jordan Dawson

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Spin A Yarn is a storytelling podcast that covers classic fiction works with high quality readings that are meant to immerse the listener in the world of the story. Narrated by Jordan Dawson.
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Listen To The Dark

David Blackwell

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A podcast for dark, creepy, strange tales. Each episode, I read a classic short story of the weird and terrible, or present an original story. Then I mix in sound effects and original music for your enjoyment.
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The Stephen King Boo! Club

Stephen Indrisano and Phoenix Crockett

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Phoenix Crockett and Stephen Indrisano are on a journey to read, evaluate, and report back on every Stephen King best-selling novel. We give you the hottest analysis, puns, trivia, wisdom, and, if you're lucky, musical numbers. The Stephen King Boo! Club is a comedy-review book club that you can read along with at your own pace, or just listen to without reading!
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Written and directed by auteurs and performers of today’s horror genre, these lavishly produced half-hour tales range from the gently macabre to the genuinely gruesome. Hosted and curated by filmmakers Larry Fessenden (*Depraved, The Last Winter, Habit*) and Glenn McQuaid (*I Sell the Dead, V/H/S*), this award-winning series, inspired by the vintage radio shows of yester-year, blends the familiar with a decidedly modern sensibility.
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Horror Lab Aural

Horror Lab Aural

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A new route to fear, this is a series of specially recorded dramas adapted from stories that have grabbed the imaginations of audiences for years. Launching with the iconic The Masque of the Red Death, adapted from the story by Edgar Allan Poe, each podcast re-imagines the story in dramatic form. Great acting and high production values mean the listener can escape into the dark world of the writer and experience their twisted vision first-hand.
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A weekly guide to every Doctor Who story ever made. Full of mostly made-up facts that affectionately poke fun at the greatest television show ever made! Subscribe via iTunes here: https://itunes.apple.com/gb/podcast/mostly-made-up-doctor-who/id1122756672 And follow us here: https://www.facebook.com/RatherAwfulDW
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We're back for a new season! We’ve already Psychoanalyzed the Patient. And now we’re getting ready to Psychoanalyze… The Fall of the House of Usher! The new Mike Flanagan gothic horror drama based on the Edgar Allen Poe story premiers on Netflix on October 12. Tune in to the podcast on October 13, and every Friday after that, as we psychoanalyze Roderick Usher and his ruthless family. We'll uncover gruesome secrets, speculate on the mysterious characters, and we may even have a few surprise ...
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From the master of the psychological horror genre comes this brilliant collection 12 Creepy Tales by Edgar Allan Poe. It features some of his classics like The Tell-Tale Heart, The Black Cat and The Cask of Amontillado which are supreme examples of his craft. The Black Cat is a truly horrifying story of a death-row confession of guilt by a serial killer. The much loved family cat becomes the agent of his destruction and inevitable descent into crime and madness. Another superb story is The F ...
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Andrew and Elizabeth Wolden from Masque Productions upcoming production of "Calendar Girls" at Mansfield Palace Theatre Ticket Booking: https://www.mansfield.gov.uk/palacetheatre/events/event/38/calendar-girls Also raising funds for Blood Cancer UK. https://www.justgiving.com/page/andrew-wolden-1710106156524…
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Navigating through a landscape of deception and betrayal, the Rogue Ghost and Runeweaver find themselves in the heart of danger at a Masked Ball in Prague, confronting shadows of the past and a sinister plot that binds them all. In this gripping bonus episode, their journey takes a dramatic turn as they delve into the enigma of the Rogue Ghost’s be…
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The Rogue Ghost and Runeweaver traverse the shadowy passageways of Vienna's musical history, unearthing the sorrowful story of composer Erik Richter and his twin sister, Karin. Their quest takes them from Melodia Antica, a store steeped in musical secrets, to the halls of Belvedere Psychiatric Hospital, where the echoes of the past linger in every …
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A Rabbi is found dead in a hotel room, stabbed in the chest. The room is filled with Kabbalah texts and a single page in an typewriter that reads “The first letter of the name has been written.” The celebrated detective and “reasoning machine” Erik Lönnrot suspects a rabbinical explanation but is he seeing patterns that may not be there? David and …
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From Liverpool to Vienna, amid the captivating history of their musically charged atmospheres, the Rogue Ghost and Runeweaver navigate the complexities of their expedition with caution and cunning. Employing the help of Xavier Blake, they tread carefully through hidden Shadow Gates in pursuit of the fourth puzzle box, fueled by the discovery of a m…
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Okay, for real this time, the story of Saw III has reached its conclusion…three movies later. Mark Hoffman continues the legacy of John Kramer by putting the insurance agent who wronged him through a bloody game of choice. Meanwhile, a nosey reporter tries to dig deeper into Kramer’s past by getting close to Jill Tuck. And a mother and son wait in …
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Episode 151 – Styx & Kansas Part 4, 1977 – The Grand Illusion and Point of Know ReturnThe year of 1977 is a huge one in the Styx / Kansas timeline. Point of Know Return is the album that sent Kansas into the stratosphere. With the title track and the timeless Dust In the Wind, Point of Know Return is truly a classic album that you should listen to …
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After infiltrating the Cerberus Syndicate's Masked Ball in Prague, the Rogue Ghost and Runeweaver confront the aftermath of their daring escapade. As they grapple with emotional turmoil and strategize their next steps, the fate of the Rogue Ghost's once-beloved Angel hangs precariously in the balance. Their quest leads them to the vibrant streets o…
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Fun fact: Sam had a tummy ache while recording this episode and was being so brave about it. Unlike our dear Roderick Usher, who finds himself incapable of making the ultimate sacrifice to save his children. This week, we’re breaking down the fifth episode of Mike Flanagan’s Fall of the House of Usher which adapts Poe’s most well-known tale, “The T…
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SCS33 – King’s X in Houston, May 2023Joe gets a chance to share his experience seeing King’s X for a second time as they toured to promote Three Sides of One. This show was in Houston in the spring of 2023. From the venue and the opening acts, it was a show to remember. Watching from the pit, Joe got to experience the full glory of King’s X as they…
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Runeweaver charges into the heart of danger, leading a daring mission to free the Rogue Ghost from his icy imprisonment. In this race against time, she joins forces with a mysterious ally, burdened with his own shadowy past, in search of an elixir believed to hold the power of revival. As the sinister Cerberus Syndicate closes in, their journey mor…
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It’s finally over. We’ve reached the end. Of Jeff’s story. After a pretty lackluster start to a new trilogy, Saw V picks up literally seconds after the end of its predecessor, leaving Strahm trapped with the corpse of John Kramer. That doesn’t last long as he escapes his first trap and begins a cat-and-mouse game with Detective Mark Hoffman--Jigsaw…
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We dig into the biggest rivalry in Tamler’s profession, analytic vs. continental philosophy. Are analytic philosophers truly the rigorous, precise, clear thinkers they take themselves to be? And is continental philosophy really just a bunch pretentious charlatans spouting French and German gibberish and writing obscure prose to mask the incoherence…
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In our final episode, we close the series with the Lebanese journalists who tell of their struggles to balance between their job of documenting, in words or in photographs, their own country’s destruction, and of their vulnerabilities, living with the aftershock of war, carrying the weight of their trauma through the years, over generations. بالحلق…
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Special Episode – Interview with Brian Heaton and Brian Naron on Roads to MadnessProgressive Palaver are thrilled to welcome back authors Brian Heaton and Brian Naron to discuss their new book Roads to Madness: The Touring History of Queensrÿche (1981 – 1997). Following on the heels of their first book Building an Empire, Roads provides a comprehen…
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Episode 150 – Styx & Kansas Part 3, 1976 – Crystal Ball and LeftovertureIn this episode, the group covers 1976 in the combo Styx / Kansas timeline. Crystal Ball sees the introduction of Tommy Shaw to the Styx lineup. Some of the results are immediately remarkable and some of the results are as uneven as the rest of the catalog to this point. Crysta…
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In this gripping episode, Runeweaver takes the reins, guiding listeners through a mission filled with peril and mystic revelations. The journey to unravel ancient magic and familial secrets leads the duo back to Montreal, pushing the quest for the third puzzle box to its catastrophic climax. A crucial key, unearthed in the shadows of history and le…
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And another one bites the dust. This week in our minishow, we say goodbye to Leo Usher as he has a tough run-in with a purebred shelter cat. That’s because episode four is based on the Edgar Allan Poe short story The Black Cat And things also get tense for the rest of the family as Roderick’s dementia comes out and he and his sister need to figure …
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Episode 149 – Styx & Kansas Part 2, 1975 – Song for America, Masque, and EquinoxIn this episode, the group covers 1975 in our combined Kansas and Styx timeline with three strong albums. Song for America, the sophomore effort from Kansas, shows a band that is racing ahead in their development behind the strength of the title track and Lamplight Symp…
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A startling discovery within their hidden refuge sets the Rogue Ghost and Runeweaver on a thrilling path through a maze of magic and long-buried family secrets. A Polaroid photograph found amidst their watermill renovation spirals into a chilling quest involving Runeweaver's Aunt Vanessa, whose mysterious fate hints at dark magic. This photograph, …
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Saw IV is the beginning of a new era in the franchise. John Kramer is Dead. Amanda is dead. Leigh Whannel is no longer writing. And Mark Hoffman is here. What do you mean who? Mark Hoffman. The cop who was in like 30 seconds of the last movie. Turns out the twist of IV is that a character that was barely established in the previous film is the true…
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In this episode we feature some Easter Traditions around the World. For many that live in the West. Easter is a celebration of the resurrection of Jesus Christ. Customs have become associated with Easter and are observed both by Christians and some non-Christians, including Easter parades. Communal dancing in Eastern Europe. The Easter Bunny and Eg…
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This penultimate episode of our 9-part special focuses on the reflection of the francophone journalists and their role during the war, the savagery of what the civil war entailed, its futility, lives lost in vain, and the living horror of those who fought and are left to confront the harsh reality of “normal” life afterward. الحلقة ما قبل الأخيرة م…
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Phil Ford and J.F. Martel from the great "Weird Studies" podcast join us for a whirling discussion of Edgar Allan Poe’s mesmerizing tale of decadence and disease “The Masque of the Red Death." We also talk about weird fiction more generally, why it’s so suited to the short story genre, how it creates a mood that drips and bursts from the seam of th…
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Episode 148 – Styx - Kansas Part 1, Preamble and 1972 to 1974In the start of our new combined segment on Styx and Kansas, we explore how we all got into these bands. Our plan is to cover these bands on a year by year basis, to the extent we are able. Family stories abound as we discuss our earliest experiences with these two American stalwarts. We …
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Amidst the mysterious charm of Montreal, the Rogue Ghost and Runeweaver delve deeper into their investigation, tracing the enigmatic trail of the Henri Sisters against a backdrop of cryptic legends and hidden truths. Their search becomes even more perilous as they find themselves evading a chilling new threat from the Cerberus Syndicate, testing th…
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In this episode, journalists burst the “rock and roll” image of war to expose its harsh and brutal reality where people act like vicious monsters. Packed with gripping tales and profound reflections on what this “war” meant in the grand scheme of things, the anglophones close in on their experience of the war. بهيدي الحلقة، بيكسر الصحفيين صورة الحر…
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Three pieces, one longer than the others, that I have never done in public before. I hoped they would all fit together to tell a story, and I was scared to death the the story they told wouldn't resonate with the audience.But I needed to trust myself, trust Anne and my friend who told me it absolutely was going to work, and take what felt like a ve…
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SCS32 – King’s X in Dallas, November 2022Back at Thanksgiving of 2022, Joe and Sarah had the opportunity to see King’s X in Dallas. This was Joe’s first show with the band in a very long time and Sarah’s first show ever. A cold and rainy night combined with terrible club sound couldn’t dampen the enthusiasm. Both King’s X and the opening band, Beze…
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Spring is upon us which bring to mind the classic tale of Peter Rabbit. The Tale of Peter Rabbit is a beloved children’s book written and illustrated by Beatrix Potter. The story follows the mischievous young rabbit named Peter Rabbit as he ventures into the garden of Mr. McGregor. Despite his mother’s warning, Peter disobeys and gets into trouble.…
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Episode 147 – Whitesnake Part 1, Whitesnake (87)We know! We know! Whitesnake is decidedly NOT progressive rock, but the lure was too great. Take a carefree trip back to the kooky times of 1987 with us as we relive our high school times. This is an album that is remarkable for many reasons (production, lineup drama, old song reinterpretations) and w…
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The Rogue Ghost and Runeweaver embark on a thrilling continuation of their quest, guided by a newly unearthed riddle from Santa's enigmatic Christmas card. As they delve deeper into the digital and mystical realms, their journey is fraught with peril, notably from a new adversary—a sinister Enchanter wielding the power to ensnare them with a stroke…
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Special Episode – Interview with Mark Anthony K of Projekt Gemineye – Feb 2024For this special episode, we get to catch up with our friend Mark Anthony K (Projekt Gemineye, The Dark Monarchy, The Yes Music Podcast, and Kiss FAQ) to discuss the latest Projekt Gemineye release What’s On Your Mind?. Mark provides his usual fascinating level of detail …
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