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On “After Hours Uncut,” Host Justin and Tori discuss the biggest stories talked about on the After Hours show! It could be pop culture, New celebrity relationships, TV show recaps, Answering calls to the station, and taking anonymous confessions. Just two coworkers keeping you up to date on the hard-hitting pop culture news you probably like to hate on.
Categories: Society & Culture
Tags: celebrity, Entertainment, gossip, hollywood, POP, radio, rumors, show
“Lights Out” was a renowned radio horror anthology series that captivated audiences during the mid-20th century. Created by Wyllis Cooper and later helmed by Arch Oboler, the show left an indelible mark on radio broadcasting, particularly for its ability to instill fear and unease in listeners through its chilling narratives.The series made its debut in 1934 and quickly garnered a devoted following for its unique and terrifying content. At its core, “Lights Out” was known for its dark and disturbing stories, often delving into the realms of the macabre, the supernatural, and psychological horrors. It pushed the boundaries of what was considered acceptable on radio during that era, making it a daring and innovative production.One of the most iconic aspects of the show was its opening sequence. Arch Oboler’s ominous voice would pierce the airwaves, instructing, “Lights out, everybody!” followed by a dramatic crashing sound effect, setting the stage for the eerie tales that would follow.What truly set “Lights Out” apart was its minimalistic approach to sound effects. The studio would often darken during broadcasts, enhancing the sense of foreboding and allowing listeners’ imaginations to fill in the gaps. This simplicity contributed to the show’s ability to create a palpable atmosphere of horror.The show didn’t shy away from graphic and shocking content, frequently depicting violent and gruesome scenarios that were considered audacious for its time. This boldness was a departure from the more restrained style of radio drama prevalent during that period.Each episode of “Lights Out” was relatively short, typically lasting around 15 minutes. This brevity allowed for intense, concentrated bursts of horror, making it all the more captivating.”Lights Out” left a lasting cultural impact, influencing the horror genre in radio and later in television and film. It paved the way for other horror anthology series and played a pivotal role in establishing the conventions of the genre.Despite its relatively short initial run, “Lights Out” continues to be celebrated by fans of classic radio dramas. Its legacy endures through adaptations and references in various forms of media, a testament to its enduring ability to evoke fear and suspense through innovative storytelling and a minimalist approach to atmosphere and sound effects.
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Hi we’re Libby and Marcel and we’ve been traveling the world full time for over 5 years. Now we live a life of our dreams exploring the globe and recording sounds while running our business Free To Use Sounds.In this podcast we will share our knowledge, experiences, and stories that have shaped us. You can expect good vibes and positivity!
Categories: Education
Tags: Audio Gear, digital lifestyle, digital nomad lifestyle, entrepreneurs, field recording, Free To Use Sounds, global nomads, inspiration, nomadic lifestyle, Self-Improvement, sound, Travel podcast, travel the world, traveling couples, world travel
Weekly teaching from Trenton Baptist Church in Trenton, KY.
Categories: Religion & Spirituality
Tags: Greg Mathis, Gregory Mathis, trenton, Trenton Baptist, Trenton Baptist Church
On this Podcast we talk about everything in the world of Anime and Manga
Categories: TV & Film
Awkward Party Conversations is a monthly podcast where two friends wax poetic on the nuances of disastrous social interactions, discuss current events, and veer off onto unrelated tangents with little to no provocation or expertise. Think of us as your wildcard friends that can really get the conversation going, but are in constant risk of bringing it to a screeching halt.
Categories: Comedy
Tags: awkward, behavior, Comedy, conversations, Culture, current, events, Human, Interactions, Movies, music, party, POP, random, social
Fume Chat is the only podcast solely dedicated to the world of fragrance. Hosted by Fragrance Expert & Consultant, Nick Gilbert and Blogger & Writer, Thomas Dunckley, Fume Chat is a weekly podcast that approaches smell and perfume from a unique perspective. Our mission at Fume Chat is to make fragrance entertaining, informative and fun. Let’s face it, it’s just perfume, so why take it so seriously? We’ll be bringing you our favourite new scents as well as battling it out to see who has better taste, not to mention discussion topics, interviews and special guests. All on Fume Chat every Friday. We look forward to sniffing along with you.
A podcast of original teachings and music by Zenkai Taiun Michael Elliston Roshi, guiding teacher of the Atlanta Soto Zen Center and abbot of the Silent Thunder Order.
Categories: Religion & Spirituality, Society & Culture
Discover original short-run audio series produced by KUOW, Seattle’s NPR news station. KUOW Shorts is created in collaboration with local journalists, artists, storytellers, and community members.
Categories: Society & Culture
Whether you’re approaching your 30 ‘s or have arrived, let’s talk about what to expect! Tune in as we discuss faith, finances, fitness, relationships, careers and goals. Join me in navigating this journey while remaining rooted in Matthew 6:33.
Categories: Religion & Spirituality
Need a creativity boost? Life’s hectic and art makes it better so here we are, promoting art-making and the sharing of good vibes. We interview fellow artists to find out their best tips, how they overcame their biggest challenges and how you can do the same.
Tags: art, creativity, inpiration, painting, Watercolour
Rule of Law is a twice-monthly series bringing listeners inside of the human drama of how this thing called “the rule of law” became a thing, to the front-lines of what transpires when it’s absent and present in our lives, and how it silently shapes the world around us without us evening knowing it.
Categories: Uncategorised
Do you love books? No, I mean REALLY love books? These series of sketches on the delights, adventures, and misadventures connected with bibliomania (bibliomania is characterized by the collecting of books which have no use to the collector nor any great intrinsic value to a genuine book collector. The purchase of multiple copies of the same book and edition and the accumulation of books beyond possible capacity of use or enjoyment are frequent symptoms of bibliomania.). The author wholeheartedly enjoyed this pursuit all his life and his descriptions are delightful to read. Anyone who has lovingly held a book, smelled it, and enjoyed it for being just what it is, will understand what the author puts so well. According to the author, collectors may be grouped in three classes: Those who collect from vanity, those who collect for the benefits of learning and those who collect out of veneration and love for books. Mr. Field fell squarely in the latter category. (Summary from the preface and Phil Chenevert)
Categories: Arts
the hottest and most versatile / official mixes for your listening pleasure. checkout www.djstakz.com, follow me on twitter @djstakzhphkny / instagram: djstakz and for bookings call 646 533 2042…
Categories: Music
Lori Jill Isenstadt from All About Breastfeeding is on a mission to normalize breastfeeding….. all around the world. She has interviews with Dr Dawn Obrecht, Abby Theuring, Jessica Shortall, Dr. Jack Newman, Maureen Minchin and more. Learn from mothers who are actively breastfeeding, sharing their personal stories of breastfeeding with ease and babies who just know exactly what to do. Hear intimate stories from mothers about their struggles and pain with breastfeeding. Everyday moms sharing extraordinary stories of what life was like behind their breastfeeding doors. Get help with common concerns such as low milk supply, oversupply, babies who are tongue and lip tied, premature babies, sick babies who are breastfeeding as well as babies who have had surgeries such as heart and cleft surgeries. Book authors and physicians who are huge breastfeeding supporters share their expertise as they all have a common interest. To normalize breastfeeding. Lori interviews mothers and professionals about breastfeeding as it relates to pregnancy childbirth postpartum mothering and newborn parenting
Categories: Health & Fitness, Kids & Family
Tags: badassbreastfeeder, breastfeeding, inducedlactation, jacknewman, mothering, nancymohrbacher, parenting, postpartumdepression, pregnancy
Join two lifelong friends as they rewatch, recap, and reckon with every single episode (and movie) of the seminal Nickelodeon series, “Hey, Arnold!”.
Comedian Cody Johnston hosts this always fair, always well-researched, but most importantly, always entertaining take on the topical news of the week. Every Tuesday, Some More News dives into the world’s weekly events with a mix of wit, dread, hope and compassion. Since the news cycle never stops spinning, Johnston returns every Friday for Even More News, co-hosted by Katy Stoll. Together, they present an informative and comedic spin on the viewers’ frustrations with the news that week.
Categories: Comedy, News, Society & Culture
Tags: Comedy, evenmorenews, Funny, News, somemorenews