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Talking to Death with Payne Lindsey

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Up and Vanished host and creator Payne Lindsey wants to talk you to death in his first “true crime” talk show (that may or may not actually be about true crime). Pull up a chair as Payne and guests talk about all things crime, life, mystery and fun. From Tenderfoot TV and iHeartRadio comes a new weekly series, Talking to Death. Take a listen… odds are, you won’t die.
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Black Kings Read

Johnathan Cooper

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Johnathan's Bookshelf presents Black Kings Read. A literary weekly podcast show with book discussions, author interviews, book reviews, and issues in literacy with an African American male point of view. The mission of Black Kings Read is to change the paradigm of illiteracy with the African American male community: no longer accepting the status quo "if you want to hide money from a Black man, put it in a book." We encourage all Black men to join our book discussions. We appreciate the lite ...
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King of Country Music, Wheeler Walker Jr., answers questions from his army of fans and gives them advice on anything they want to know. Have a question? Leave him a message on his cell phone at (615) 375-6719. Ask him anything. No rules... you ask, Wheeler answers
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On this week's episode, Payne chats with Ben Bowlin, co-host of the "Stuff They Don't Want You to Know" podcast. Ben takes us behind the curtain, to reveal some of the most intriguing conspiracies, myths, and unexplained phenomena out there. Discover his favorite episodes, the challenges of researching controversial topics, and his insights on why …
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On The Stacks this week, Shana and j. return to the Sartana series in part one (0:00-1:19:27) with the excellent third entry in the series, Sartana Is Here, Trade Your Pistol for a Coffin (1970), directed by Giuliano Carnimeo, as well as the 16th episode of Ultra Q, "Garamon Strikes Back!" directed by Samaji Nonagase. Next, in part two (1:19:28-2:2…
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Payne chats with the dynamic hosts of the "I've Had It" podcast, Jennifer Welch and Angie “Pumps” Sullivan, as they share their personal journeys and the pivotal moments that led them to say, "I've had it!" With a mix of humor and sincerity, they reveal how they turn frustration into powerful conversations, and how their podcast has become a platfo…
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On The Stacks this week, part one (0:00-1:17:14) features the next entry in the original Gamera series, Noriaki Yuasa's 1970 film Gamera vs Jiger, while in Ultra Q episode 15, "Kanegon's Cocoon" we encounter a yokai rather than a kaiju. In an extended part two (1:17:15-2:52:56), we discuss four additional features, going deep on Steve Barron's 1990…
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Dive into the supernatural with this thrilling episode featuring the hosts Sabrina and Corinne, of the "Two Girls One Ghost" podcast. Join us as we explore chilling tales and personal encounters with the paranormal. From ghostly apparitions to unexplained phenomena, the hosts share their most haunting stories and discuss the mysteries that lie beyo…
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This week on The Stacks, in part one (0:00-1:21:52) we conclude the original Michael Caine Harry Palmer trilogy with Ken Russell's 1967 spy parody Billion Dollar Brain, in addition to the 14th episode of Ultra Q, "Tokyo Ice Age." In part two (1:21:53-2:32:57), we have four additional films - Bruno Mattei's 1983 Claudio Fragasso-penned entry in the …
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Neil Strauss, is a versatile figure in media, finding success as a journalist for Rolling Stone, bestselling author, cultural commentator, and creator of the hit podcast "To Live and Die in LA." Join us as we explore his multifaceted career as he offers listeners a front-row seat to the engaging intersections of journalism, literature and podcastin…
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This week on The Stacks, after an unplanned week off due to illness, Shana and j. are back with a full-bore exploitation week, continuing coverage of the Stray Cat Rock series in part one (0:00-1:34:33) with both Toshiya Fujita's Wild Jumbo and Yasuharu Hasebe's Sex Hunter (both released in 1970) in addition to the 13th episode of Ultra Q, "Garadam…
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Pulitzer Prize-winning author Gilbert King, celebrated for his extraordinary work in shedding light on the darkest corners of the American legal system. Gilbert discusses his journey through the murky waters of historical racial injustices, explaining the process behind his groundbreaking research and storytelling. He is also the host of the hit po…
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Joe Gatto is a beloved comedian and former member of the hit TV show Impractical Jokers. Joe shares hilarious anecdotes from his journey in comedy, giving us a peek behind the curtains of creating some of television's most laugh-out-loud moments. He opens up about life beyond the screen, discussing his passions for podcasting, writing and family. J…
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Breaking slightly with tradition for the titling this week, due to us covering six films this week (plus one TV episode). In part 1 (0:00-1:39:33), we discuss the next two entries in the All the Haunts Be Ours folk horror box set - the 1958 Norwegian film Lake of the Dead, directed by Kåre Bergstrøm, and the 1987 Icelandic TV movie Tilbury, directe…
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Chuck Bryant is one-half of the hosting duo behind the podcast "Stuff You Should Know" alongside Josh Clark. Launched in April 2008, one of the earliest podcasts ever, is a product of the HowStuffWorks family. Chuck delves into a wide array of topics, ranging from science and history to pop culture and conspiracy theories, aiming to educate their l…
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This week on The Stacks, Shana and j. discuss Michael J. Murphy's 1995 direct-to-video folk horror The Rite of Spring and episode 11 of Ultra Q, "Balloonga" in part one (0:00-1:33:48), while part two (1:33:49-2:50:05) features three 70s film picks - Pedro Olea's 1973 Spanish exploitation drama It's Not Good for a Man to Be Alone, a 1978 entry in th…
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Jeff Foxworthy is a multi-talented comedian, actor, author, host and writer. Renowned for his relatable humor defining voice in the world of stand-up comedy. Jeff takes us through his remarkable journey, from his early days in comedy to becoming a household name. He shares hilarious anecdotes and the inspirations behind some of his most famous rout…
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This week on The Stacks, Shana and j. return to the films of Al Adamson, with part one (0:00-1:15:56) discussing his 1960 directorial and acting debut, Half Way to Hell, as well as his 1969 psychotronic western Five Bloody Graves. In part two (1:15:57-2:42:47) we talk about three additional features - the 2000 Coen Brothers megahit O Brother Where …
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As a journalist at News Nation, Brian Entin has carved a niche for himself as a dedicated and insightful reporter, particularly in the realm of Unidentified Aerial Phenomena (UAP) topics. With a keen investigative eye and a commitment to uncovering the truth, Entin delves into the mysteries surrounding UAP, providing the audience with in-depth cove…
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This week on The Stacks, Shana and j. return to the films of Werner Herzog in part 1 (0:00-1:30:45) with 1977's Klaus Kinski character study Woyzeck, in addition to our ongoing coverage of Ultra Q with the tenth episode, "The Underground Super Express Goes West." In part 2 (1:30:46-3:08:03), we talk about three additional features - John McTiernan'…
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Laurah Norton, creator of "The Fall Line" and "One Strange Thing" podcasts, is dedicated to shedding light on the lesser-known missing and murdered persons cases in the Southeastern United States. In this interview she reveals the inspiration behind her journey into podcasting, her meticulous research process, and the challenges of storytelling wit…
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On The Stacks this week, Shana and j. bookend our February gore month with another Herschell Gordon Lewis feature, 1970's surrealist horror The Wizard of Gore, in addition to episode 9 of Ultra Q, "Baron Spider" to conclude part one (0:00-1:24:23). In part two (1:24:24-3:10:23), we cover three additional films - John McTiernan's peak action blockbu…
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In this episode, Payne chats with David Robinson, a father who has been searching for his son, Daniel Robinson, a young geologist who mysteriously disappeared in the Arizona desert. David shares the heart-wrenching story of Daniel's disappearance, the ongoing search efforts, and the challenges he has faced in seeking answers and justice. He talks a…
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On The Stacks this week, Shana and j. conclude our bloody February with four films and one television episode. In part 1 (0:00-1:36:49), we cover Jess Franco's notorious lo-fi 1981 video nasty Oasis of the Zombies as well as "Terror of the Sweet Honey" - the 8th episode of Ultra Q. In part 2 (1:36:50-2:49:59), we discuss three additional films - Pa…
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Jason Hoch is a visionary in the world of digital content and podcasting. Jason shares his insights into the evolution of storytelling in the digital age. He discusses the challenges and opportunities that come with the rapidly changing landscape of media consumption and how podcasting has emerged as a powerful platform for storytelling. Jason delv…
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This week in The Stacks, our impromptu February gore month continues! In part one (0:00-1:09:42), we discuss David Cronenberg's 1983 body horror / media satire Videodrome, while part three (1:09:43-2:25:36) features three additional bloody films: Douglas Grossman's late-80s teen slasher Hell High, the Indonesian black magic / comedy sequel Santet 2…
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Sarah Turney is the dynamic force behind the "Voices for Justice" podcast. In this episode, she delves into her remarkable journey from seeking justice for her sister Alissa to becoming a leading voice in the true crime podcasting world. Sarah opens up about the personal challenges and triumphs she's faced while navigating the complexities of advoc…
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Our bloody February continues this week - in part 1 (0:00-1:22:47) we discuss the sixth(ish) entry in the Black Emanuelle series, Joe D'Amato's 1977 sexploitation gore feature Emanuelle and the Last Cannibals, as well as the 7th episode in the Ultra Q series, "S.O.S. Mount Fuji." In part 2 (1:22:48-2:59:59) we have three additional features: Pasqua…
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Maggie Freleng is a Pulitzer prize winning journalist and podcast host. Join us as she takes us behind the scenes of her riveting journey through the world of unsolved mysteries and the pursuit of social justice. Known for her fearless deep dives and unyielding dedication, Maggie opens up about the highs and lows of investigative journalism, offeri…
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Jeremy Corbell, an acclaimed investigative filmmaker known for his deep dives into the world of the unexplained and extraordinary. Jeremy takes us on a journey through his experiences in documenting and unraveling UFO phenomena and other mysteries that lie on the fringes of science and understanding. He shares fascinating stories from his investiga…
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This week, we begin a bloody February in The Stacks, beginning with Herschell Gordon Lewis' 1963 landmark gore feature Blood Feast, joined in part 1 (0:00-1:24:35) with the weird, off-model sixth episode of Ultra Q, "Grow Up! Little Turtle!" In part 2 (1:24:36-2:32:53), we have two additional gory features - the first in José Mojica Marins' classic…
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Stay tuned, at the end of the episode, for an exclusive preview of Up and Vanished Season 4, coming February 16th. Rainn Wilson, widely celebrated for his unforgettable portrayal of Dwight Schrute on "The Office," delves into his multifaceted career, personal growth, and the passions that fuel his creative endeavors. He's an accomplished writer, pr…
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This week on The Stacks, in part 1 (0:00-1:46:22) Shana and j. continue to dig into the work of legendary actor Lee Marvin with the 1984 French black comedy / crime satire Dog Day (aka Canicule, directed by Yves Boisset), as well as continuing to go through the classic 1966 Ultra Q TV series with its fifth episode, "Peguila Is Here!" In part 2 (1:4…
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An exclusive preview of Up and Vanished Season 4, coming February 16th. Payne breaks down details from newest case he’s investigating and what to expect this season. Special guest Milo Ventimiglia is a versatile actor best known for his compelling performances as Peter Petrelli in the TV series “Heroes,“, Jess Mariano in “Gilmore Girls” and Jack Pe…
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This week on The Stacks, in part one (0:00-1:38:13) Shana and j. continue exploring the films of Lee Marvin with John Boorman's 1967 neo-noir masterpiece Point Blank as well as continuing our ongoing coverage of the Ultra Q TV series, with episode 4, "The Mammoth Flower." Then in part two (1:38:14-2:56:31), we have two additional features, the 1990…
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Aaron Sagers is a renowned journalist, paranormal researcher, and TV personality, known for his expertise in the realms of paranormal pop culture. Aaron shares his journey into the mysterious world of the unexplained, discussing how his passion for storytelling and the supernatural merged into a unique career path. He provides fascinating insights …
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This week on The Stacks, in part 1 (0:00-1:12:46) we discuss John Carpenter's debut, the USC student film expanded to feature length of Dark Star (1974), an absurdist sci-fi satire about blue collar workers blowing up planets, in addition to continuing coverage of the Ultra Q TV series with its third episode ("The Gift From Space"). In part 2 (1:12…
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Jason Flom is a renowned music industry executive, entrepreneur, and advocate for criminal justice reform. As the CEO of Lava Records, he has been instrumental in the success of numerous artists, contributing to the rise of icons Katy Perry and Lorde. Beyond his achievements in the music business, Jason is a passionate philanthropist and criminal j…
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This week, continuing our New Years Resolutions month, we kick off in part one (0:00-1:47:56) with Alain Resnais' labyrinthine 1961 art film Last Year at Marienbad, followed in part two (1:47:57-3:06:08) by two 70s crime features - Michael Ritchie's 1972 New Hollywood meat and sex trafficking picture Prime Cut, and Enzo G. Castellari's 1976 ultra-v…
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Greg Mike is a prominent figure in the street art community. His work often features bold colors, cartoonish characters, and a blend of pop culture references. As a self-taught artist, Greg Mike's career took off with his dynamic murals and street art installations, which have graced urban landscapes globally. His creative vision extends beyond tra…
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For the first entry in The Stacks recorded in 2024, we continue our ongoing coverage of Andy Sidaris' Malibu Bay Films with 1989's Savage Beach, as well as episode 2 of Ultra Q ("Goro and Goro" from 1966, directed by Hajime Tsuburaya) in part 1 (0:00-1:27:31), while in part 2 (1:27:32-3:02:58) we talk about the odd Amando de Ossorio Spaghetti North…
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Remi Adeleke's life is a remarkable journey that spans from his service as a Navy SEAL to his roles as an author and filmmaker. Born in Nigeria and raised in the Bronx after his father was murdered, Adeleke's story is one of resilience and triumph. As a former Navy SEAL, he served in one of the most elite military units, bringing discipline and det…
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This week on The Stacks, we close out 2023 with four features - in part 1 (0:00-1:07:35) we're discussing the second Harry Palmer film, Guy Hamilton's 1966 entry Funeral in Berlin, which remains satirical but hews closer to existing spy cinema, and in part 2 (1:07:35-2:37:05) we have a triple feature, discussing Richard Franklin's surprisingly good…
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This week on The Stacks, Shana and j. talk Sonny Chiba, with the 1972 Ryuichi Takamori exploitation film Yakuza Wolf (0:00-54:01), followed by an extended part two (54:01-2:53:25) featuring a roundup of the last six pictures in the Indicator collection From Hollywood to Heaven: The Lost and Saved Films of the Ormond Family, concluding our discussio…
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Grace O'Malley has emerged as a notable figure in the digital entertainment scene, gaining fame as a TikTok star and co-hosting the Barstool Sports podcast. Known for her relatable and humorous content, Grace brings a down-to-earth and friendly vibe to her online presence. Grace O'Malley's career is a testament to her ability to connect with people…
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This week on The Stacks, Shana and j. discuss Terry Gilliam's 1985 dystopian Christmas classic Brazil (0:00-1:54:30), followed in part two (1:54:30-2:56:49) by Makoto Naito's deranged 1975 yakuza exploitation film The 13 Steps of Maki as well as Luca Balser's 2023 New York anthology picture What Doesn't Float. Then we conclude as usual with discuss…
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Derrick Hayes, Founder of Big Dave's Cheesesteaks, named in honor of his late father. His restaurant started in a gas station and has since expanded to multiple locations, including Atlanta's Mercedes-Benz Stadium. Derrick is also a community advocate, supporting cancer research, and the David & Derrick Hayes College Fund. Recognized nationally by …
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This week on The Stacks, Shana and j. finally return to the Outlaw Gangster VIP series with its second entry, from 1968, directed by Keiichi Ozawa, featuring the continuing adventures of emotional swordsman Goro, quiet-quitting his yakuza position (0:00-1:09:18), followed by discussion of both Rene Cardona Jr.'s wild exploitation potboiler La casa …
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Holly Madison is a former Playboy model, reality TV star, and author. Rising to prominence as one of Hugh Hefner's girlfriends featured in "The Girls Next Door," she later penned a revealing memoir, "Down the Rabbit Hole," shedding light on her experiences in the Playboy Mansion. An entrepreneur and advocate for women's empowerment, Holly Madison s…
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This week on The Stacks, Shana and j. talk about a classic Toho Ishiro Honda kaiju picture, 1956's Rodan, as well as the first episode of influential kaiju TV series Ultra Q ("Defeat Gomess!" from 1966) in part one (0:00-1:00:42), followed in our second part (1:00:43-2:21:08) with discussion of Piotr Szulkin's 1986 dystopian sci-fi black comedy Ga-…
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Marc Smerling is a critically acclaimed filmmaker and Producer of the hit HBO series, The Jinx. Marc discusses his journey into storytelling, exploring his role in shaping the narrative of some of the most gripping true crime stories of our era. He talks about his process of uncovering and responsibly portraying complex, often misunderstood, crimin…
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This week, Shana and j. finally return to our regular Stacks after our accidental hiatus and Halloween celebration. First up, we conclude our coverage of Sergio Leone's Dollars Trilogy with the 1966 all-time classic Italian western The Good, The Bad and the Ugly (0:00-1:19:26), followed with discussion of two deranged 80s action exploitation flicks…
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Jeff Foxworthy is a multi-talented comedian, actor, author, host and writer. Renowned for his relatable humor defining voice in the world of stand-up comedy. Jeff takes us through his remarkable journey, from his early days in comedy to becoming a household name. He shares hilarious anecdotes and the inspirations behind some of his most famous rout…
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