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420 Ep 2 & Prince
WHAT?!?! NOT PRINCE!! Martisse and the girls discuss the sudden death of Prince. Also, the 420 celebration continues!! Happy smoking!!
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420 Ep 2 & Prince
WHAT?!?! NOT PRINCE!! Martisse and the girls discuss the sudden death of Prince. Also, the 420 celebration continues!! Happy smoking!!
facebook: The Pop Off
twitter: martissem
instagram: martissem
420 Ep 2 & Prince
WHAT?!?! NOT PRINCE!! Martisse and the girls discuss the sudden death of Prince. Also, the 420 celebration continues!! Happy smoking!!
facebook: The Pop Off
twitter: martissem
instagram: martissem Read More …
420 Ep 2 & Prince
WHAT?!?! NOT PRINCE!! Martisse and the girls discuss the sudden death of Prince. Also, the 420 celebration continues!! Happy smoking!!
facebook: The Pop Off
twitter: martissem
instagram: martissem Read More …
Ep 23: The Perverse & The Preserved: Mummies in Unexpected Places
Remember how you begged to go in the haunted house at the Halloween carnival when you were a kid? You know, right before you promptly freaked out and realized you were not as tough and grown up as you’d hoped and began begging your mom, dad, uncle who thought it was hilarious, etc. to leave? What did they all say to calm you down? ‘Don’t worry it’s all pretend?’ Right? Well, what if they were wrong? Once upon a time, not so long ago, they were. The body of Elmer McCurdy was discovered in a California fun house over fifty years after his death. We’ll tell his incredible story in this episode before examining other preserved bodies found throughout the world. From bog people to incorrupt saints we explore the world of mortal remains that remain long after their owners have made their exits, and how they effect the living. Join us this week as we analyze the urban legend of the funhouse mummy and other unsettling finds.
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Ep 23: The Perverse & The Preserved: Mummies in Unexpected Places
Remember how you begged to go in the haunted house at the Halloween carnival when you were a kid? You know, right before you promptly freaked out and realized you were not as tough and grown up as you’d hoped and began begging your mom, dad, uncle who … Read More …
#234 Sean and Ian / Pittsburgh Nerd Podcast
Red Horse Radio is the official podcast of Stigmata Studios. It is a Podcast for creative people.
1) Theme Song “Red Horse Rising” by X-Proph3t
http://www.reverbnation.com/xproph3t with an unauthorized excerpt of Dave Van Ronk singing “Luang Prabang”
2) Intro created by Dan Foytik of 9th Story Studios
3) Hey! You might have heard of The Djinn Jihad! http://www.amazon.com/Djinn-Jihad-Books-New-Apocrypha/dp/0692290559/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1434173419&sr=8-1&keywords=djinn+jihad
4) Sean and Ian from the Pittsburgh Nerd Podcast in studio.
5) Sponsored by Audible.com http://www.audibletrial.com/redhorseradio
6) Sponsored by Lyft promo code: REDHORSERADIO
7) Presented by Screamzine! http://screamzine.us/
8) Get access to the Red Horse Radio archives for free: http://eepurl.com/9K2OH
9) Every second Monday Jon hosts The Clan Of The Cave Horse podcast over at The Caveman Mafia. His co-hosts include author Nelson Pyles and the mysterious Melanie Friedrich.
10) Show producers: Mark Towers
11) Support with Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/stigmatastudios
12) Support with donation https://www.paypal.me/stigmatastudios
13) All Incidental Music by Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/
Email Jon: Towers113@gmail.com
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Extra! The Devil’s Music
Extra! Sam had the chance to speak with Shelley Ritter, the Director of the Delta Blues Museum in Clarksdale, Mississippi about the blues, Robert Johnson, and the origin of “The Devil’s Music”
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Extra! The Devil’s Music
Extra! Sam had the chance to speak with Shelley Ritter, the Director of the Delta Blues Museum in Clarksdale, Mississippi about the blues, Robert Johnson, and the origin of “The Devil’s Music”
Learn more about the Delta Blues Museum: http://www.de… Read More …
Episode #136 – Hamdogs and Hot Burgers
Introductions On this week’s episode we discuss driving etiquette, salaries of DJ’s and E-Sports. Greg’s Oven was used! Multiple Times!. Read More …
Ep 22: Nazis, I Hate Those Guys
Once upon a time, armored knights searched the world for sacred relics, and stories of their quests became legend and lore. Centuries later, noble scholars would follow in the footsteps of these most romantic heroes. Though, any Spielberg and Lucas collaboration would probably bust enough blocks to annihilate a game of Tetris, the pair of pop culture juggernauts found a truly magical formula with the titular character, Indiana Jones and the films based on his adventures. By combining classical errant knight plots with the all-American swagger of a bad boy academic who hated Nazis, they ensured that no one would be able to resists the charms of their hero, and maybe, just maybe, they granted this fictional character the immortality promised by the relics he pursued. But there aren’t really badass archeologists trotting the globe and shooting up bandits, right? The Nazis didn’t give a hoot about the holy grail, did they? Join us this week, as we track down the surprising true stories behind the Indiana Jones franchise Read More …
