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The Horror Hour

The Horror Hour

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Join the boys for Season 5: Starring George, Liam, Puggapillar, Yutaka and Zzavid as they discuss all things horror, from the worst Horror movies of all time to the best horror soundtracks it's all here on The Horror Hour! We do reviews, deep dives, rankings, and celebrity interviews. If you want to have a good damn time, just hit play! Please make sure to follow us @thehorrorhourtv on twitter. If you want to show support, go ahead and leave a positive review. To all our listeners, we apprec ...
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Architecture Off-Centre highlights unconventional design practices and research projects, which reflect various emerging discourses within the design discipline and beyond. Hosted by architect Vaissnavi Shukl, the podcast features engaging conversations with exceptionally creative individuals, who, in their practice, have extrapolated the traditional fields of architecture, planning, landscape and urban design to unexplored frontiers.
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In our previous episode, we spoke to the team from Better Shelter about their kit-of-parts approach to providing emergency shelters in crisis situations. Today, we continue that line of inquiry and look at the work that Pop-Up Housing has been doing in India by deploying an industrial and modular construction system. Sampat Althur is the founder of…
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The very first episode of our podcast focused on the Rohingya refugee camp in Bangladesh and highlighted the role of designers in alleviating the living conditions of the refugees. Today, we speak to Better Shelter about their work in providing shelters to refugees and displaced people around the world. Better Shelter is an independent Swedish non-…
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We have been talking extensively about housing this season but have not really looked at the identity of the cities within which it exists. In today’s episode, we zoom out a little to take stock of new capital cities and discuss their planning through the theoretical lens of feminism. Dorina Pojani is Associate Professor of urban planning at The Un…
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For those of us who have grown up in India, we were introduced to the concept of segregation and apartheid very early on as we were taught about the discrimination Gandhi faced while living in South Africa and how that marked the beginning of the independence movement in India. In this episode, we speak to Adi Kumar about the history of apartheid i…
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In this episode, we speak to Yutaka Sho about working in a context that has a history of genocide and colonization, and we discuss the challenges of working on ground, at the grassroots level. Yutaka Sho is a partner of nonprofit architecture firm General Architecture Collaborative (GAC) that has been working in Rwanda since 2008, and a professor o…
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We are no strangers to the AirBnB phenomenon – and how it has revolutionized the travel industry. Over the last two episodes, we have been focusing on the rental housing markets in Kenya and India, and today we’ll take pan over to Australia to see what the short-term rental market looks like. Dr. Thomas Sigler is an academic researcher in urban and…
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Bandhu is an AI driven urban-tech startup that is solving for India’s rapid urbanization by enabling low-income workers to access urban jobs along with housing and thereby directly addressing the roadblocks that rural migrants face while entering the urban workforce. Rushil Palavajjhala is Co-founder and CEO of Bandhu, and holds a Master’s degree i…
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When we talk about discourses on housing, we usually draw references from the western context. It is only in the last few decades that developing countries have come to the forefront of housing dialogues owing to their growing economies and increasing populations. Today, we take a closer looking at the housing market in Kenya, especially in Nairobi…
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Toolshed is a platform, a project and a place in Hudson, New York, where artists Susannah Sayler and Edward Morris collect and share tools for ecological living. They have categorized these tools into four distinct groups: food, kin, shelter and magic. Today, we speak to Susannah and Edward about what ecological living means and how Toolshed plays …
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People are increasingly making the conscious choice to live alone and it just so turns out that the number of people living alone in Europe has doubled since the 1980s. We speak to architects Maria Vittoria Tesei and Flavio Martella about the social, economic and architectural implications of living alone. Founded by Maria Vittoria Tesei (architect…
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By living in a world of wars and unrest right now, we are witnessing one of the largest human displacements to have ever happened. People around the world are on the move to seek refuge – whether it is because of military action or a natural disaster. The idea of a “home” is under constant scrutiny as entire populations are uprooted from the very p…
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Join Liam and George as they discuss their fave Gateway horrors AKA horrors from their teens or movies the tweens would like. got any suggestions? let us know in the comments If you would like to support the podcast, you can join our patreon:patreon.com/TheHorrorHourTVFollow us us over on twitter and instagram: @TheHorrorHourTV Our Twitch Channel: …
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Join Yutaka as he sits down with the director and producer/actor from the upcoming Poohniverse, Winnie the Pooh Blood and Honey 2. The first film was very polarizing, and the second one seems to up the body count. Enjoy!You can also check out here for other interviews and reviews:https://www.youtube.com/@ohsukahIf you would like to support the podc…
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Join George, Liam, and Nick as they discuss what they have in there rewatchable list of horror movies and shows. Whats you go to rewatches? comment down below. If you would like to support the podcast, you can join our patreon:patreon.com/TheHorrorHourTVFollow us us over on twitter and instagram: @TheHorrorHourTV Our Twitch Channel: twitch.tv/theho…
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Join Yutaka and Nick talking about some of their favorite horror scores. We go through a wide range of films. We have a little dance break, and we go on our fun tangents. Did your favorite horror film make the cut? Tell us in the comments below some of your favorite scores in horror. Sit back and enjoy a new episode of the horror hour. If you would…
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We're so behind on dropping these...It's Black History Month, and it's time we celebrate with some of our favorite creators. Join Yutaka for a new episode of the horror hour podcast. He chats with friends of the channel Chu, Jay, and Chance as they chat about Black Horror Icons. Please make sure to go support these creators. Let us know in the comm…
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Join Yutaka as he sits down with the crew of Radio Silence, to talk about their new vampire movie, Abigail. This stars one of our favorite scream queens, Melissa Barrera. Synopsis: After a group of criminals kidnap the ballerina daughter of a powerful underworld figure, they retreat to an isolated mansion, unaware that they're locked inside with no…
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Welcome back to the horror hour podcast. For today's new episode, join Liam, Niall, Pugga, and Yutaka as they discuss their Anti Valentine's Horror watches. What would you suggest as an Anti Valentine's day horror watches? Come interact with us in the comments! Enjoy one of our most random episodes yet. If you would like to support the podcast, you…
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Join Yutaka as he sat down with Ramone Menon, the writer/director/editor of a new horror short, My Scary Indian Wedding. This is still making the festival market, and it's currently at Salem Horror Festival. This is a lively conversation where we talk horror, Argento, Psycho, and more. We talk supernatural and story behind the Manglik.Synopsis: A c…
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Come along with @nicksaysboo17 and @zzavid5911 as they interview the Director of 2023's Slotherhouse Matthew Goodhue. Be Sure to show the movie as much love as ZZAVID and Nick has. If you would like to support the podcast, you can join our patreon:patreon.com/TheHorrorHourTVFollow us us over on twitter and instagram: @TheHorrorHourTV Our Twitch Cha…
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In this bonus episode, we speak to Kim Holden, whose change of careers has been unconventional and courageous at the same time. She was a founder, managing principal and architect at the renowned SHoP Architects and decided to become a doula after 20 years of practice. We speak to Kim about her initiative Doula x Design and how she helps people dur…
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For our final episode for this season, we speak to doctor and architect Diana Anderson, who has skillfully carved a unique career path for herself as a “dochitect” – by pioneering a collaborative, evidence-based model for approaching healthcare from the medicine and architecture fields simultaneously. Dr. Diana Anderson is a triple boarded professi…
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Join Liam and @ohsukah @ohsukah as they give you some movie suggestions for couples, singles, or galentines. Why not cuddle up and listen to our picks. Let us know in the comments what are some of your suggestions. If you would like to support the podcast, you can join our patreon:patreon.com/TheHorrorHourTVFollow us us over on twitter and instagra…
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Welcome back to The Horror Hour @ohsukah with @zzavid5911 @nicksaysboo17 @Puggapillar @limaballslapper @GeorgeAlexander3110 This episode we get wild with our hot takes. We talk about the worst films in a franchise with a twist! That's right, it's off the cuff and random. If you would like to support the podcast, you can join our patreon:patreon.com…
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Join Liam and Puggapillar as they discuss what Genres would mix well with Horror? Tell us you want to see down below and like the video. If you would like to support the podcast, you can join our patreon:patreon.com/TheHorrorHourTVFollow us us over on twitter and instagram: @TheHorrorHourTV Our Twitch Channel: twitch.tv/thehorrorhourtvYou can also …
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In our previous episode, we got an overview of medical tourism around the world and the key factors that drive people to travel from one country to another for medical treatments and procedures. Today, we take a closer look at some of the medical tourism hubs along a very specific geographic area, i.e., the US-Mexico border. Viviane Clement is an e…
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This week the boys discuss the upcoming slate of Horror for 2024 and are joined by the hilarious @niallnochill , let us know in the comments below which movie you're most excited to see this year!If you would like to support the podcast, you can join our patreon:patreon.com/TheHorrorHourTVFollow us us over on twitter and instagram: @TheHorrorHourTV…
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Medical tourism is a rapidly growing industry that has emerged out of people’s need to travel across country borders to access medical treatments and procedures. In order to understand this global movement, we need to understand the reason for travel, the destinations that attract individuals and the web of factors that shape this global industry. …
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What is your idea of good mental health? What does it taste like? What does it smell like? What does it sound like? What does it feel like to touch? And if you could design your own safe space, what would it look like? What would you have in it? James Leadbitter, also known as The Vacuum Cleaner, is a UK based artist and activist who makes candid, …
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It has been a while since architects have been attempting to address various forms of disability in the buildings, neighborhoods and cities they design. However, these attempts are most often limited to increasing access for differently abled bodies. Our guest today, David Gissen, argues that a disability critique of architecture is not one that so…
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We don’t talk about the technical and logistical aspects of death enough. For example: How does one’s economic status affect the conditions in which they die? Do gender identities play a role in how people receive end of life care? Can we choose the memories that we want to leave behind for our loved ones? And how does social media become an archiv…
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Historically, many communities around the world spatialized the bodily function of menstruation and integrated it within their architecture in the form of menstruation huts – often leading to the isolation and oppression of women as impure beings. Our guest today argues that these spaces in the west African Benin Kingdom were intentionally designed…
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Over a century ago in 1896, the bubonic plague broke out in colonial Bombay. While the British officials maintained detailed records of the various aspects of the plague, local newspapers reported on the public sentiment towards the disease and its colonial management. Ranjit Kandalgaonkar explored one such archive to draw out a subaltern narrative…
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The discourse on care within the field of architecture has recently been gaining a lot of traction as ideas about health are expanding beyond the limits of traditional hospitals. In this conversation with Fiona Kenney, we discuss the history of long-term care facilities, residential hospices and pediatric respite centers, and how they differ from i…
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Ever since the pandemic, questions and concerns over the human body and the public health have heightened. We wanted to ensure that the conversations we would have with our guests went beyond our experience of the last three years. Some of the questions we ask this season are: Can we look at the role of architecture for providing care beyond the de…
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With the Nun 2 hitting cinemas this friday! join @GeorgeAlexander3110 , Yutaka and Liam as they discuss Religious Horror Movies, from crazy cults to the return of Jesus. Let us know some of your favourite Religious Horror Movies in the comments belowIf you would like to support the podcast, you can join our patreon:patreon.com/TheHorrorHourTVFollow…
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This week join George, Yutaka & Liam as they discuss some of their fav Road Horror movies, from Road Trips gone wrong to just crazy ass Road Rage! let us know in the comments below some of your favourite picks!To send in a question or comment, go to: https://streamlabs.com/thehorrorhourtv/tipIf you would like to support the podcast, you can join ou…
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Join Yutaka, @Puggapillar & @GeorgeAlexander3110 as they reel off their top moments of the Final Destination franchise, from iconic deaths, to stupidest decisions. Let us know in the comments below some of your top moments and what you want to see from the next instalment. To send in a question or comment, go to: https://streamlabs.com/thehorrorhou…
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