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 col… 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 …

Ch 4: We Are Hungry

Hunger and human nature are the subjects of the fourth chapter of Audio Dime Museum. We meet the crew of an ill-fated 17th century ship on an Atlantic voyage. Witness the devolution of these men, and the madness of the monsters they become.  You and the Curator begin to question the meaning of the very personal messages the museum seems to have for you.

 —-If you are a new listener, please start with the PROLOGUE—-

Score: All Is Lost by Alex Ebert

Thank you to Purple Planet Music and Free Sounds.org 

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Ep 21: Deal With The Devil

Music doesn’t make sense. We, as humans, respond to the essential emotion in notes and melodies without analysis or forethought. It’s a natural, innate language that we all seem to speak. Or is it? Only humans seem to possess this natural affinity for … Read More …

Ep 21: Deal With The Devil

Music doesn’t make sense. We, as humans, respond to the essential emotion in notes and melodies without analysis or forethought. It’s a natural, innate language that we all seem to speak. Or is it? Only humans seem to possess this natural affinity for … Read More …

Ch 3: Myrtles and Oleander Don’t Bloom

Chapter 3 is a ghost story, set in a sleepy Southern town on an isolated plantation. We’ll learn about rivalry, revenge and the power of women’s will as we are introduced to the phantoms that dwell within the mysterious object that is the subject of this week’s story. The Curator reveals that the museum holds more secrets and magic than even she is aware of. 

—–If you are a new listener, please start with the PROLOGUE—–  

 

Music: Score to Pan’s Labyrinth by Javier Navarrete

Thank You to Purple Planet Music and Freesounds.org

 

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Ep 20: You Are What You Eat

Weight loss schemes and health trends seem to dominate our social media feeds. Pictures of food are second only to cat videos and inflammatory political rants. Whether you’re trying to do battle with the scale, purify your digestive track and character through abstaining from (or introducing) certain types of food, or just trying to find the secret to that elusive idea of a healthy lifestyle, there’s a plan being peddled to suit your needs. Fad diets aren’t new. No, in fact, it seems that as soon as people weren’t producing their own food, advice on what to eat began to flow freely and persistently. Some of the suggestions became so prevalent, despite their outlandish nature, that they can only be called, ‘urban legends’. This week we focus on extreme diets, colorful charlatans and despicable dietitians as we dive into the wonderful world of weight loss. We’ll meet the man behind the breakfast cereal, Dr. Kellogg; check into Starvation Heights under the care of Linda Hazzard; and see what happens when unrealistic standards of thinness and beauty effect susceptible populations. Join us as we look at everything from outlandish dieting advice, to the real and serious effects of eating disorders

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Ep 20: You Are What You Eat

Weight loss schemes and health trends seem to dominate our social media feeds. Pictures of food are second only to cat videos and inflammatory political rants. Whether you’re trying to do battle with the scale, purify your digestive track and character… Read More …

Ch 2: Ravens and Writing Desks

Chapter 2 of our story reveals that sometimes the smallest details truly do contain the devil. We examine a murder trial from early 20th century Chicago, and look at the privileges and responsibilities that accompany greatness. The Curator finds out that the museum seems to have a mind of its own, and that it may know better than she does, what stories you need to hear.

Score: Atonement composed by Dario Marianelli

Thank you to Purple Planet Music and Freesounds.org 

 

For more on history and urban legends, check out Just A Story: The Urban Legend Podcast : https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/just-story-urban-legend-podcast/id1065407404?mt=2
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