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 …

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

Also, check out our historical storytelling podcast Audio Dime Museum: 

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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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Ep 19: Step Right Up To The Audio Dime Museum

Curiouser and Curiouser 
It is American tradition, but what is it? Before the three ring circus, before the 1932 cult classic “Freaks”, before American Horror Story … There was the dime museum. Join us this week, as we explore the storied history of… Read More …

Ep 19: Step Right Up To The Audio Dime Museum

Curiouser and Curiouser 
It is American tradition, but what is it? Before the three ring circus, before the 1932 cult classic “Freaks”, before American Horror Story … There was the dime museum. Join us this week, as we explore the storied history of these compendiums of curiosity and ask what legacy they’ve left behind. Step right up for a grand tour of the birthplace of innumerable urban legends.
As we begin our new experimental, historical storytelling podcast, Audio Dime Museum, we invite you all to learn why we find these palaces of the bizarre so fascinating, and why we just can’t look away. 

To Step Inside the Audio Dime Museum: https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/audio-dime-museum/id1096211271?mt=2 Read More …

#230 Tiffany Apan / Writer, History Geek, Musician, Actress

Red Horse Radio is the official podcast of Stigmata Studios. It is a Podcast for creative people.

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9) Show producers: Mark Towers
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Ch 1: Strong Stuff

In this chapter we learn that there are two sides to every coin, as we unravel the mysterious origins of an artifact from the American Civil War. The Curator introduces us to a mysterious portal and it starts to become clear that nothing is what it seems in the Audio Dime Museum. 

——Make sure to start at the PROLOGUE———

Score: “Mud” Original Motion Picture Score by David Wingo 

Thanks to Purple Planet Music 

 

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

www.justastorypod.com
@justastorypod

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Prologue

 

The Curator has been waiting for you. Step inside the Audio Dime Museum for an introduction to the mysteries and madness contained within. In this chapter we meet our guide and explore the museum for the first time. 

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
www.justastorypod.com
@justastorypod

Thank you to Purple Planet Music and freesound.org

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Ep 18: You Can’t Go Home Again: The Vanishing Hitchhiker

You can’t go home again.
From Dorothy to Odysseus to the guy scream-singing “One of Us” in the car next to you during your hour long commute, people spend a lot of time and effort trying to make their way home.
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Ep 18: You Can’t Go Home Again: The Vanishing Hitchhiker

You can’t go home again.
From Dorothy to Odysseus to the guy scream-singing “One of Us” in the car next to you during your hour long commute, people spend a lot of time and effort trying to make their way home.
The idea of being stopped mid-journey, of never making it home, seems to have had a very long history in fables. One could argue, this is evidence that that fear has had an equally lengthy history in our collective consciousness. That’s exactly what we argue in this episode. Examining the urban legend, ‘The Vanishing Hitchhiker’ we dig in to the fear of never making it home, and the many ways this has been expressed over time.
From people who have made hitchhikers vanish, like Edmund Kemper, to mysterious unsolved cases like the orange sock murders, to the historical legends associated with roadside phantoms around the country; we look at the many and varied roots and the constant evolution of this modern myth

Special Guest Story Teller: Erik Rivenes of the Most Notorious! Podcast 

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