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I’m extremevampyr and these are installments of my bipolar infected mind that have been transported into audio segments that are overwhelmed with disorder. (GUITAR PLAYING GRUNGE CLASSICS NOW!!!) But I am a pro wrestling fan and I follow the business more than anything so I will mostly discuss this crazy business and give my thoughts. Good or bad.. mostly the bad. Some episode will be different. This is my podcast. These are my stories. I’ve been through hell. So grab my hand, my foot, fuck ...
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Three Die Block

PseudoRadio Productions

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Every other Monday, Pauly and Chance talk about the table top game Blood Bowl (from Games Workshop), discussing both general aspects of the game and giving you the rundown of the standings in their local leagues with entertaining and funny commentary.
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Borgo Pass Horror Podcast

Jim Towns and Livio Merino

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Hosts Livio Merino from Kansas City and Jim Towns from Los Angeles humbly bring to you thorough, exciting, and fun reviews of all your vintage horror movie favorites. Our #1 focus, besides having a total blast talking about horror, is researching and delivering to the listeners little known and obscure facts about their favorite movies. The hosts have a special fondness for the Universal Studio films from the 1920's to the 1950's. This podcast is extremely interactive with the listeners thru ...
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The Wanderer. This is a podcast for Anglo-Saxon Heathenism, history and mythology. We will discuss subjects such as Yggdrasil, the world tree, the Anglo Saxon Runes, The people who were alive at the time when Heathenism was the only religion open to them, how the people worshipped their gods, and which gods were most popular to different sections of Anglo Saxon Society. This is a PayPal link if anyone wants to donate a dollar or a pound to help keep the podcast going. If you would like to su ...
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Author S. Roit, having fun and shooting the sh*t on whatever subject takes my fancy, especially true crime, the macabre, occult, paranormal, supernatural, spiritualism— worlds that often collide. I include skeptics and grifters, as I’m finding the drama between people surrounding the events is often more interesting than the event! Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/sroit/support
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Hacks on Drac

Matthew Reiser

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Hacks on Drac is a podcast miniseries examining the legacy of Bram Stoker's iconic vampire novel Dracula. Join comedians Matt Reiser & Chris Gersbeck as they trace the history of Dracula in pop culture by examining both the novel & multiple film adaptations. Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/hacksondrac/support
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This podcast contains poetry and short stories written by famous authors containing dark and tragic themes. The name of the podcast comes from the name Mizuki, the podcast host, which means Beautiful Moon in Japanese. Some stories and poetry were written by her unless stated otherwise. Please enjoy.
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FilmBookCast

Chris Banks - Film / TV Critic, Movie / TV Show Podcaster, Entertainment Industry Journalist

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The FilmBookCast is the official Podcast of FilmBook (https://film-book.com). Within the FilmBookCast, Film Critic / TV Critic / Entertainment Industry Journalist Chris Banks bloviates about the latest entertainment industry news (current Movies and Television Show as well as upcoming projects) in a timely and relevant manner. There will be frequent guests on FilmBookCast, diversifying the presented discussions and adding to the discourse.
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The Gamer Professionals Show

The Gamer Professionals Show

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Gamer Professionals is your up and coming publication that focuses on high-quality coverage of hot-topic issues in the industry from an academic perspective. We want to re-invent the idea of quality media coverage through our plethora of editorials and reviews. This will be done by diversifying the voices in the field through the use of voices in other professional fields outside journalism such as healthcare, engineering, and the creative arts.
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The "Broken Back Seax" is a type of knife or dagger that was characteristic of the Anglo-Saxons, the Germanic inhabitants of England from the 5th century AD until the Norman Conquest in 1066. The name "seax" itself refers to a type of single-edged knife that was commonly used among the Germanic peoples during this time period. The term "broken back…
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A Creature movie where the original incarnation of the Gill-Man appears for around 2 minutes! Jim & Livio tackle the third and final film of the Creature From The Black Lagoon series. In this film, a group of scientists (and their marital drama) do their best to change the Gill-Man into human form. Although this isn't the most action-packed movie, …
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Welcome to episode 195! You should have gnome the lads would give you their perspective on the most recent team introduced, The Gnomes. Dar himself would be proud as the team breaks down all the magical goodness of these woodland scamps. Stick around to hear an update about the Clash for Cash, as well as some Cheering fans. Thanks for listening…
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In Anglo-Saxon England, hide tanning was a significant craft. Hides were processed to create leather, which served various purposes, including clothing, footwear, armor, and household items. Here are some true facts about hide tanning in Anglo-Saxon England: Importance of Leather: Leather was a crucial material in Anglo-Saxon society, used for a wi…
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Jim & Livio are back to discuss Tod Browning's unique, cult classic Dracula follow up: Freaks. This is a true one of a kind film, with a good story that boasts a great cast. In this episode we tackle the impact and legacy of this film, as well as the plot and inner workings of Tod Browning.Por Jim Towns and Livio Merino
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Anglo-Saxon folklore is rich with tales of supernatural beings and shape-shifting entities, though werewolves specifically were not as prominent as in other European cultures. Instead, there was a focus on various mythical creatures, spirits, and magical beings. The Anglo-Saxons believed in shape-shifters and creatures capable of transforming into …
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Follow along as The Borgo Pass Horror Podcast investigates this great gothic mystery made by Universal Studios in 1944, which features many Universal Horror talents both in front and behind the camera! Sherlock Holmes (Basil Rathbone) and Dr. John Watson (Nigel Bruce) find themselves in Canada, on the trail of a murdering ghost!…
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From our friendly AI: Summary: The conversation covers the Aerial Ascension Tournament, a passing-centric Blood Bowl tournament. The tournament featured a variety of teams, including elves, vampires, dwarves, and Amazons. The winner of the tournament was an Amazon team, while the runner-up was a high elf team. The tournament also had a special awar…
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The Anglo-Saxon spear was a crucial weapon in the arsenal of the Anglo-Saxon warriors during the early medieval period, particularly in England from the 5th to the 11th centuries. It was one of the primary weapons used by infantry soldiers, alongside swords, axes, and shields. Key features of the Anglo-Saxon spear included: Design: The spear typica…
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Mantan Moreland, Lionel Atwill, Anne Gwynne, Shemp Howard, Samuel S. Hinds, A gorilla suit, fish bowl glasses, more plot twists than you could ever hope for - This is just some of the lunacy that Jim and Livio tackle as we discuss 1942's Strange Case of Dr RX. This is a 'deep cut' in the Universal Horror cycle - so dust off those fish bowl glasses,…
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In this audio version of the livestream, Jim is joined by Ian Bates from @UniversalStudiosMonsters and award-winning filmmaker, animator and top-tier Monster Kid Frank Dietz, to commemorate the life and work of David J. Skal: author, scholar and advocate for all things monsterific. Join them as they discuss David's influence on the course of each o…
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England was one of the wealthiest kingdoms in Europe. This was due to successful farming and trade in the towns and villages. The king, his earls and Heathenry all profited from this through taxes. The Anglo-Saxon community in England was basically a rural one. Most people depended on the land for survival. At the top of the social system was the r…
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Welcome to Episode 193! A new year brings in some new resolutions from the Three Die Block team! Listen as the guys talk about what they want to see in the new year for our favorite game. In Part two, adjustment to some existing rules are on deck as the fellas review the most recent FAQ released. Finally, a walk through the CHG finals and a word fr…
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This... is the Inner Sanctum! Jim & Livio finish 2023 just how they started it - by delving into another Inner Sanctum mystery, Calling Dr. Death. This is the inaugural Inner Sanctum starring Lon Chaney, Jr and also features the stunning Patricia Morison, as well as Universal regular J. Carrol Naish. Crack open a bottle of bubbly this New Years, an…
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Texas-based author and educator David Bowles joins Jim Towns for a plunge into a true Universal horror one-off: the 1931 Spanish language version of Dracula, which was filmed at night on the same stages as the Browning/Lugosi version, and which stars an entirely different cast including Carlos Villarilla as Conde Dracula and Lupita Tovar as Eva [Mi…
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The werewolf is a creature of folklore and legend commonly referred to as a ‘man-wolf’ or ‘wolf-man’. Medieval superstition describes them as individuals transformed, or who can transform at will, into a wolf. In France the creature is called a loup-garou. In Anglo Saxon Folklore Werewolves were either protectors or villians, but this story breache…
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This episode is about Anglo Saxon Martial Arts. The Shield Wall: A Formation of Resilience The shield wall strategy stood as an emblem of Anglo-Saxon martial prowess. Warriors, united in purpose and armed with shields, formed an unyielding barrier against enemy assaults. The cohesion, discipline, and unbreakable spirit exhibited in the shield wall …
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We're baaaccckk! Jim and Livio make a spooky return and dive into a fun "Poverty Row" film - The Devil Bat. This is one of several low budget horror movies starring Bela Lugosi from the 40's. We go into Lugosi's impact in these roles, his broader impact in our pop culture, the shortcuts of the production and of course, the film itself. Enjoy just i…
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Welcome to an all new episode of Hollywood Arcane with Father Sebastiaan and JoHanna Moresco. This week they welcomes Singer/Songwriter and Disney/Marvel Soundtrack Artist Megan McCauley. Such a great episode! Find out how they met, what kinds of music she's working on trapped in a Colorado cabin. And Vampire: The Masquerade! Plus, catch up with Fa…
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Welcome to an all new episode of Hollywood Arcane with Father Sebastiaan and JoHanna Moresco. This week they welcome New York Vampire icon Victor Magnus. You may know from Endless Night events or from his years in the Vampire scene. Get to know more about this legendary magician from the origins of the new york scene to the movies that still inspir…
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The history of witchcraft is complex, and often raises more questions than it answers. Where did witches come from? And did they always arrive on broomsticks? Among the most common uses for magic was for healing. Lacking any kind of organized medical care system, they pieced together charms and poultices to take care of the common health problems. …
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Archaeological sites such as Sutton Hoo have given us an insight to the historical information of the Anglo-Saxon period. Sutton Hoo is the site of two 6th and 7th century cemeteries near Woodbridge, Suffolk. It first began to be excavated in 1939, and was found to contain many Anglo-Saxon wonders, including an undisturbed ship burial. This site, a…
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Welcome to an all new episode of Hollywood Arcane. This week we're as old school as you can be as we interview writer and historian Dacre Stoker. Dacre Stoker is the great grand-nephew of Bram Stoker and the international best-selling co-author of Dracula the Un-Dead (Dutton, 2009), the official Stoker family endorsed sequel to Dracula. We'll be di…
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English in the Byzantine Armed Forces: The Varangian Guard and Anglo-Saxon Ethnic Consciousness One of the most interesting episodes in Byzantine military history and in medieval English history is the Anglo-Saxon participation and service in the Varangian Guards regiment from the late 11th to the early 13th century. Byzantine army became increasin…
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Welcome to Hollywood Arcane with Father Sebastiaan: Vampire Culture, Music and Magick. Join Father Sebastiaan and Guest Host Patti Negri as they welcome Heather Joseph-Witham, Ph.D. Heather is a folklorist whose extensive research in urban legends, myths, and folklore led her to be tapped for information by the MythBusters team. Plus all about Endl…
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