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Slingin' Shoes
Slingin' Shoes Episode Two
On Episode 2, we’re Slingin’ Shoes across the USA, starting with Jenni Peters from Varsity Sports in Baton Rouge, LA who discusses her real estate strategy and how she is rolling up her sleeves to help her community develop a trail network. Then from Fleet Feet Montclair, NJ by way of Brooklyn, we interview Axel Arroyo, shoe slinger extraordinaire, who shares how his experience and street smarts allow him to send customers home happy. And Josh Higgins of OS1st offers ideas on how to boost sock sales at run specialty by announcing a contest for stores to boost thei...
2025-07-22
44 min
Slingin' Shoes
Slingin' Shoes Episode Zero
Welcome to Episode Zero of Slingin’ Shoes!Slingin’ Shoes is a new podcast that will be co-hosted by Mark Sullivan, founder of The Running Event, and Chris Farley, owner of Pacers Running. In this introductory episode, the two discuss what led them to develop the podcast and share the story of how Chris made the co-founder of Whole Foods cry during an interview. The two also elaborate on their plans for Slingin’ Shoes to offer insight, analysis, fun and community. In short, everything that makes the run channel special.Slingin’ Shoes will produce two episodes a month a...
2025-06-24
15 min
Rodeo Wagon Podcast
Slingin Shanks - Custom Bull Riding Spurs
Join host Kyle Jones as he converses with the best bull riding spur company in the business, Slingin Shanks. Slingin Shanks has made spurs for some of the best bull riders to ever put on a pair shanks. From JB Mauney to Jose Leme and many more!Check out our sponsors: Western Edge App, Cosmic Cowboy Productions, Sombrero Brands
2023-09-17
1h 33
Airey Bros.'s Radio
Airey Bros Radio / Brody Longo / Slingin' Ink Tattoo / A Tattoo Shop Experience
Tune in for the ultimate tattoo shop experience as the boys chop it up with long time friend and tattoo artist Brody Longo of Slingin' Ink Tattoo in Point Pleasant Beach, New Jersey. This week the boys sit down with Brody durning a recent tattoo session to discuss his new journey into marathon training as he prepares for the Philadelphia Marathon in November. If you're in the Ocean and Monmouth County area and in the market for a new tattoo stop by Slingin' Ink and see Brody and the Crew!Stay Connected!!!https://www.slingininktattoo.com/artists
2023-08-20
1h 09
Slingin Nonsense
Episode 03- Slingin Pies "Pizzas"!
Gettin’ back to gettin’ fit. Yoga toots. Derek talks about fancy Ooni and homemade dough. We reveal our Twin Cities favorite pizza spots. And reminisce on some fun personal history around Dominoes. Check out these Twin Cities area Pizza joints! Young Joni Punch Pizza Pizza Luce' Pizzeria Lola Black Sheep Coal Fired Pizza Pompeii Pizzeria in Elk River Email us @ slinginnonsensepodcast@gmail.com
2023-04-17
31 min
The Slingin' It Deep Pod
19: SB Contender/Playoff Contender/Pretender, Week 9 Preview
The crew is back together once again for another Slingin' It Deep episode! In E19, the boys rattle through several teams across the NFL and comment on if they are a Super Bowl contender, a playoff contender, or a pretender. Dan, Connor, Evan, and Colin each share their power rankings and game predictions as well. Who are you picking this week? Let us know on our IG @theclubhouseconvos and we will see you in Episode 20!
2022-11-06
1h 07
The Slingin' It Deep Pod
18: Week 7 Recap, Week 8 Preview
The crew is back together for a Slingin' It Deep episode for the first time in a couple of months! To open the show, Dan hosts a brand new segment that we are calling "Overreaction?" in which he presents several hot topics around the league and everybody says whether they believe it to be an overreaction, not an overreaction, or an accurate statement. Some of the topics debated include Mac Jones or Bailey Zappe, the Seattle Seahawks potentially winning the NFC West, and are the New York Giants primed to win 12 games. Dan, Connor, Evan, and Colin each share...
2022-10-29
1h 05
The Slingin' It Deep Pod
S2 E17: Week 6 Recap, Week 7 Preview
It's another episode from the two guys in Dirty Durham. On E17 of Slingin' It Deep, Colin and Evan break down some of the more memorable Week 6 matchups and share a preview of what to expect in Week 7. Some eye-popping matchups include the Chiefs traveling to San Francisco, the Seahawks and Kenneth Walker looking to steal one in Los Angeles, and Amari Cooper and the Browns aiming to drop the Ravens to 3-4 on the year in a critical AFC North battle. Who are you picking this week? Let us know on our IG @theclubhouseconvos and we will see...
2022-10-24
46 min
The Slingin' It Deep Pod
S2 E16: Insane CFB Week 7 Saturday, Ohio State #1, Michigan or Clemson at #4, Full Top-25 PR
For the first time this season, the boys have decided to dedicate an episode solely to college football and there may not be a better week to do so. Dan, Colin, and Evan open the episode by running through our collective CFB Top-25 rankings. There was some variance between everybody's rankings including Dan and Evan putting Ohio State at #1, Dan being higher on Mississippi State than his fellow co-hosts, and Evan tossing South Carolina in at #25. Next, we dove into some recap games for you featuring UCLA/Utah, TCU/Kansas, and Ohio State/Michigan State. There weren't a ton...
2022-10-11
1h 04
The Slingin' It Deep Pod
S2 E14: Week 3 Recap, Week 4 Preview
Have we had the best opening three weeks of NFL football in years? That is at least the consensus amongst the Slingin' It Deep crew. Connor, Colin, and Evan return to breakdown Week 3 and preview Week 4! We saw some more awesome games last week including the Colts getting their first win of the season on a late touchdown against Kansas City, the Bears improving to 2-1 on a GW FG against the Texans, and the Jaguars exploding for 38 points on the Los Angeles Chargers. Week 4 presents some more interesting matchups including an AFC South matchup between the Titans and...
2022-10-02
59 min
The Slingin' It Deep Pod
S2 E1: Welcome to S2, New Name, Early NFL PR's 32-29
Welcome to Season 2 of the Slingin' It Deep Podcast! Formerly known as "The Gridiron", the boys came to a collective decision that it was time to switch things up. Dan, Connor, Colin, and Evan will all be a part of S2 as we will continue to give our takes in fiery debate weekly during the NFL season. In the debut of S2, Dan and Connor walk through the bottom four teams in our collective NFL PRs (32-29). We will continue to record until we get down to our number one team as we get deeper into the summer. There...
2022-06-07
38 min
Monday Morning Macabre
Season 2 Episode 22: The Zozo Demon
Present Day Many of us have memories of Ouija boards. Whether you were with your friends conducting a séance to conjure the spirits of the deceased or proving your bravery in a candlelit room by yourself, Ouija has been a staple of the macabre for decades. But sometimes we reach out into the spirit world and make contact not with a loved one but something more sinister… Something like the Zozo demon Check out our socials for more updates! Twitter @MMMacabrePod Instagram: @mondaymorningmacabre Facebook @mondaymorningmacabre ...
2021-04-05
28 min
Monday Morning Macabre
Season 2 Episode 21: Poveglia Island
Present Day Located near Venice, Poveglia Island is a scenic looking island that you would never suspect to be the home of some of the most horrific and spooky occurrences of all of Italian history. Originally a place for Black Plague victims to be sent to die, the island has only increased in infamy after the installation, and eventual shutdown, of a mental hospital. The soil on the island is incredibly fertile due to the ash being heavily comprised of decayed human flesh and if that wasn’t scary enough… human bones constantly wash ashore
2021-03-29
32 min
Monday Morning Macabre
Season 2 Episode 20: Ed Gein
November 1957 The inhabitants of Plainsfield, Wisconsin, were unaware at the time, but they were about to become witness to of one of the most horrific serial killers of all time, and the inspiration for numerous horror films including Psycho and The Texas Chainsaw Massacre. The killer in question was Ed Gein. Known not just for the murders he committed, but also for what he did to the bodies post-mortem…Turning them into furniture. Check out our socials for more updates! Twitter @MMMacabrePod Instagram: @mondaymorningmacabre Facebook @mo...
2021-03-22
30 min
Monday Morning Macabre
Season 2 Episode 19: Robert Pickton
February 6, 2002 Robert Pickton, the owner and operator of Pickton Farms, was a quiet man. His farm was not like your average run-of-the-mill farming setups. Pickton was known to throw wild, drug fueled raves on the property and invite people from all walks of life to come and party at his barn. While these raucous parties were wild, nothing horrific happened there, or so Bill Hiscox, an employee of the farm, thought. Hiscox began noticing that women who would come to the farm started going missing. On February 6, 2002, Hiscox would inform the police who would search...
2021-03-15
27 min
Monday Morning Macabre
Season 2 Episode 18: Heavens Gate
March 26, 1997 During a routine afternoon in March of 1997, the San Diego County Sheriff’s Department would receive a strange call. The man on the other end of the phone rang to inquire as to who to speak to in order to provide an anonymous tip. When the Sheriff’s Department asked what the tip was about the caller said “This is regarding a mass suicide, and I can give you the address”. Heavens Gate, a religious cult created by Marshal Applewhite and Bonnie Nettles, is one of America’s strangest and most unusual tragedies. How could such...
2021-03-08
31 min
Monday Morning Macabre
Season 2 Episode 17: Rasputin!
December 30, 1916 An assassination plot was devised and constructed by a group of nobles in order to kill a powerful figure in the Russian empire. Their plan had to go perfectly as they were not attempting to assassinate any ordinary man. Their target, Grigori Rasputin was widely known as “The Mad Monk” and some believe he had supernatural powers. How else could one explain the events of Rasputin’s life? A peasant boy and known thief who managed to rise to the top of Russian society and perform several miraculous acts such as healing the sick and…
2021-03-01
39 min
The Probable Suspects
Ep 18: Texas Dick Slingin'
Ok gang, here's the deal: this episode is a little on the dark side. Just warning you right off, we go off the rails at times! If you know someone that has a dark sense of humor, go ahead and send them a link to this episode now! Don't even listen, just send the link, I'll wait. Ok, so that's done! Any-who, we know YOU have a dark sense of humor, or you wouldn't be here! So enjoy some Texas dick slingin' with your favorite Suspects, Ray, David, Tony, Tavo, and Harold (yeah, you can count, that's FIVE Suspects for...
2021-02-27
1h 09
Monday Morning Macabre
Season 2 Episode 16: The Murder of Peter Porco
November 15, 2004 A man wakes up, goes to the bathroom, starts his morning coffee, goes outside to get his morning paper and locks himself out of his home. He then recalls that there is a spare house key outside which he then uses to gain entry back into the home. Normally, these actions wouldn’t be that remarkable, however the individual we are referring to is Peter Porco, a father and local court clerk, and the reason these actions are interesting is because they all took place… After Death Check out our soci...
2021-02-22
30 min
Monday Morning Macabre
Season 2 Episode 15: The Burke and Hare Murders
29 November 1827William Burke and William Hare were two friends who lived in a lodging house that they ran together with their wives in Edinburgh Scotland. On November 29, 1827, a resident by the name of Donald dropped dead due to enema. This annoyed Hare as the man still owed Hare money for his rent. In order to recoup their losses the duo brought Donald’s body to Edinburgh University where they successfully sold the body for academic purposes. The money the two made from the fresh corpse heavily outweighed the amount they were due for rent and this is wh...
2021-02-15
27 min
Monday Morning Macabre
Season 2 Episode 14: The Good Fire
February 8, 1673 Thomas Cornell left his mother, Rebecca Cornell, seated by the fireplace on a cold evening in 1673. Soon after, Thomas returned to find the charred remains of his own mother left seated in the chair. While the circumstances of the death were intriguing enough what makes this story so strange is the way in which justice was carried out… by the words of a ghost Check out our socials for more updates! Twitter @MMMacabrePod Instagram: @mondaymorningmacabre Facebook @mondaymorningmacabre Website mondaymorningmacabre.com Music by Ke...
2021-02-08
26 min
Monday Morning Macabre
Season 2 Episode 13: Emanuela Orlandi
22 June 1983 The Vatican is known as the headquarters of the Roman Catholic Church. For centuries Vatican City has been the sacred home of the Pope and his disciples. A city with a rich history and beautiful architecture and a wildly sought after vacation spot for tourists and practitioners of the faith. But as we know with all major powers, there often lies a darker, more unknown side to things. Emanuela Orlandi was a teenager coming home from a music lesson when she was last seen. What happened to her? Did she simply run away? or...
2021-02-01
31 min
Monday Morning Macabre
Season 2 Episode 12: The Voynich Manuscript
Modern Day In the library of Yale University lies a book containing pictures and script written in an unknown language for an unknown purpose. This collection of symbols and images have baffled thousands of cryptographers, historians, and amateur detectives. The Voynich Manuscript is an unsolved puzzle that some believe contains information about Aliens, Gods, or even Government Conspiracy. Whatever the Voynich Manuscript is hiding, it has been hidden so well that nobody has managed to decipher any of it… For over a hundred years Check out our socials for more updates! ...
2021-01-25
29 min
Monday Morning Macabre
Season 2 Episode 11: The Mystery of Peter Bergmann
June 2009 In the quiet ocean-side village of Sligo, Ireland, a man went about his day visiting the beach and walking through the town. This seemingly ordinary gentleman was one Peter Bergmann, a middle aged man who had just come to visit the town for the weekend. Passerby’s wouldn’t know it but Bergmann was about to become one of Ireland’s largest mysteries because in just a few short days… Bergmann’s body would be found untouched on the beach Check out our socials for more updates! Twitter @MMMacabrePod Instagram...
2021-01-18
31 min
Monday Morning Macabre
Season 2 Episode 10: Cryptidbits! The Rougarou and the Goatman!
Present Day Louisiana is a special place when it comes to folklore and legend. As we have discussed before on the podcast, Voodoo and witchcraft are common threads that appear in the history of the area and that leads to many interesting stories and macabre tales. One of these stories is the tale of the half man, half beast, the Rougarou. Similar to the Witch Trails of Massachusetts, in the middle ages the French went through a similar period of skepticism and fear. If somebody was suspected of wrong-doing or anti-religious views, or if there...
2021-01-11
31 min
Monday Morning Macabre
Season 2 Episode 9: Haunted China
November 14, 1995 One night in November of 1995 in Beijing’s Haidian District, a man boarded the last bus to Fragrant Hills. After boarding the vehicle he noticed three pale-faced men enter the bus in long, old-fashioned robes. Thinking that these men were actors the man thought nothing much of the new visitors and soon forgot that the men were there at all. As the bus continued on its journey, all the passengers except for the man, and old woman, and the three robed actors had gotten off the bus. Abruptly, the old woman started screaming at th...
2021-01-04
29 min
Monday Morning Macabre
Season 2 Episode 8: The Great Dancing Epidemic
July 1518 In the city of Strasbourg (now modern day France) a woman named Frau Troffea walked into the street and began to twist and shake silently and uncontrollably. This macabre dance continued for over a week and in that time others had joined her to writhe about in the town square. While dancing is usually known as a cathartic and enjoyable act, this specific case was much darker. By August 1518, this strange dancing plague had overcome hundreds of residents…and claimed as many as 400 victims Check out our socials for more up...
2020-12-28
29 min
Monday Morning Macabre
Season 2 Episode 7: Christmas 2020!
Another special episode today! Christmas 2020! Join D’Arcy and Sconez as they discuss some true fire Christmas horror stories! And have a Merry Christmas! Check out our socials for more updates! Twitter @MMMacabrePod Instagram: @mondaymorningmacabre Facebook @mondaymorningmacabre Website mondaymorningmacabre.com Music by Kevin MacLeod ~ Moonlight Hall
2020-12-21
38 min
Monday Morning Macabre
Season 2 Episode 6: The Jersey Devil
1735 Jane Leeds, known by the locals as “Mother Leeds”, was a resident of the New Jersey Pine Barrens. Janes nickname was well earned as she was the mother of 12 children. After discovering that she was pregnant with what would be the 13th Leeds child, she cursed the child out of frustration stating “This child will be the Devil”. On one stormy night in 1735, Mother Leeds gave birth to what appeared to be a normal child until… It grew horns, wings, and the head of a goat Check out our socials for more updates! Twi...
2020-12-14
40 min
Monday Morning Macabre
Season 2 Episode 5: BTK
January 15, 1974 Charlie Otero and his two siblings were returning home from school one afternoon when they uncovered something horrible. The rest of their family had been murdered while they were gone. This tragedy marked the beginning of one of America’s most infamous serial killers - BTK. BTK is so well known due to not only his modus operandi (Bind, Torture, Kill), but also his flagrant taunting of the police. BTK would send in hand-written messages discussing his murders and suggesting names of book chapters to be used in his biography. From the ye...
2020-12-08
31 min
Monday Morning Macabre
Season 2 Episode 4 The Brooklyn Thrill Killers
1954 During the summer of 1954, two men were killed and multiple others were tortured by a group of teenage boys in Brooklyn New York. These crimes put a spotlight on 1950’s social rhetoric and McCarthyism with the public insisting that things like comic books and homosexuals were the reasons for such heinous crimes to be committed. But what if these crimes weren’t committed at all? What if a group of teenage youths were made to be examples of what happens when you live an alternative lifestyle in such an era? And what if… ...
2020-11-30
43 min
Monday Morning Macabre
Season 2 Episode 3: The Vetala
1870 Sir Richard Burton, a famous British explorer and writer, had just returned from India with a new book full of various tales and stories he had heard while abroad. The book, Vikram and the Vampire, contained several stories of a devilish trickster demon known as “The Vetala”. This demonic half man half bat hybrid had sunken eyes, large wings made of skin, and sharp teeth and claws. In addition to its malevolent appearance, the Vetala could also impose its will on others and walk up and down walls. Burton, content with his achievement in compiling thes...
2020-11-23
28 min
Monday Morning Macabre
Season 2 Episode 2: The Paris Catacombs
Early 1990’s Underneath the sprawling streets of Paris, France lies something very macabre indeed: over 200 sprawling miles of human remains. The Paris Catacombs are the single largest grave site in the world. Beginning in 1774, the Catacombs were built out of necessity; The amount of dead bodies lining the streets of Paris were becoming overwhelming and with no place to put the bodies the only resort was to create the sprawling labyrinth of death. In the modern day, the Catacombs have become a hot tourist attraction and place for thrill seekers to explore. Unfortunately, ex...
2020-11-16
35 min
Monday Morning Macabre
Season 2 Episode 1: Donald "Pee Wee" Gaskins
March 9, 1933 On March 9, 1933, one of South Carolina’s most prolific serial killers was born. Donald “Pee Wee” Gaskins was short in stature and because of this went through a tremendous amount of bullying and and assault by his father and peers, truly creating a monster. Gaskins didn’t even know his full name until a judge read it aloud in court when he was 18. Gaskins would escape from prison multiple times throughout his life and wreak havoc on anyone whom he came into contact with. Theft , sexual assault, and murder were commonplace for Gaskins and when he...
2020-11-09
28 min
Monday Morning Macabre
S1 E56: The Season One Halloween Finale!
Hey Listeners!Today, October 31st, marks the one year anniversary of Monday Morning Macabre!Join Sconez and Darcy at they take a look back at the top 7 episodes of MMM as voted by you, the listeners!We wanted to thank everyone who gave our podcast a chance and made this podcast so special, so until next season…Have a good Monday!Check out our socials for more updates!Twitter @MMMacabrePodInstagram: @mondaymorningmacabreFacebook @mondaymorningmacabreWebsite mondaymorningmacabre.comMusic by Kevin MacLeod ~ Mo...
2020-10-31
1h 31
Monday Morning Macabre
Season 1 Episode 55: The New England Vampire Epidemic
March 19, 1892 On March 19, 1892, the Evening Herald of Shenandoah, Pennsylvania printed a story describing what it called a “horrible superstition.” A family in Rhode Island had been suffering from a terrible disease which at the time was called “Consumption” due to the way the ill wasted away. Although they did the best they could to manage the disease, all but two of the families members survived. Desperate for an answer, the two turned to a local folklore belief that said when members of the same family passed away due to consumption it was due to a dis...
2020-10-26
38 min
Monday Morning Macabre
Special Announcement!
Hey Everybody! Just a quick announcement:One year ago on Halloween we launched our first three episodes of MMM. To celebrate, we want you, the listener, to send us your favorite MMM episodes/Moments so we can do a one year look back at the show! Reach out to us via the contact page on our website, mondaymorningmacabre.com or shoot us a DM on any of our socials!Thanks for your continued listenership! We really appreciate it!!Sconez/Darcy
2020-10-23
02 min
Monday Morning Macabre
S1 E54: Who put Bella in the Wych Elm?
April 18, 1943 Just outside of Birmingham, England, four boys were running through the nearby Hagley Wood. In an effort to cure their boredom and escape the consistent bombing raids made by the Germans, the boys ran, climbed, and jumped their way through the forest enjoying each others company and appreciating the small bit of freedom the woods allotted them. One of the boys, Bob Farmer, climbed a nearby Wych Elm in search of a birds nests that he could take home. Unfortunately for Bob, what he found was something much more sinister… A decaying sk...
2020-10-19
32 min
Monday Morning Macabre
S1 E53: Count Carl von Cosel
April 22, 1930 Carl Tanzler, a Radiologist working in Key West, Florida, was known to many as an eccentric and outgoing individual with a rich and wild imagination. On April 22, 1930, Tanzler had a fateful encounter. After having visions of a mysterious and beautiful young woman for years prior, Tanzler instantly recognized a new patient as his literal dream girl. Maria Elena "Helen" Milagro de Hoyos, a local beauty to the residents of Key West, had been brought to the doctors office by her mother after becoming ill. Unfortunately for Helen, she had just won the affection of...
2020-10-12
33 min
Monday Morning Macabre
S1 E52: Aokigahara, The Suicide Forest
Present Day On the isle of Honshū lies one of Japans most majestic and beautiful natural creations. I am talking of course about the legendary Mount Fuji. An almost 13,000 foot high volcano, Mount Fuji has been a popular destination for tourists and native Japanese alike for hundreds of years. But like many things in life, some times beauty comes with a macabre cost. Nestled at the northwestern flank of Mount Fuji lies a truly horrific and somber locale: The Aokigahara Forest. The Aokigahara, also known as “The Sea of Trees” is a forest that has grown...
2020-10-05
29 min
Monday Morning Macabre
S1 E51: Pedro Alonso López
1978 Serial Killers come in all forms and can be found throughout the world. While we are used to hearing about depraved individuals in the U.S. some of the most egregious murders take place internationally. Today we discuss one of the most horrifying cases of serial murder in history. Not only because of the enormous body count or brutality of the acts, but because…. He has been out of prison for decades. Check out our socials for more updates! Twitter @MMMacabrePod Instagram: @mondaymorningmacabre Facebook @mondaymorningmacabre We...
2020-09-28
30 min
Monday Morning Macabre
S1 E50: Horror Inspirations
Present Day Horror films are fun and exciting for their audience because the viewers understand that what they are viewing is a work of fiction. But where do these horrific ideas come from? Are they the writings of depraved and frightening individuals? Or worse… Did these events actually happen? Check out our socials for more updates! Twitter @MMMacabrePod Instagram: @mondaymorningmacabre Facebook @mondaymorningmacabre Website mondaymorningmacabre.com Music by Kevin MacLeod ~ Moonlight Hall
2020-09-21
30 min
Monday Morning Macabre
S1 E49: Marcel Petiot
March 11, 1944 The neighbors of Marcel Petiot awoke on the morning of March 11, 1944 to a foul smell a large amount of smoke billowing from Petiot’s home. The doctor and mayor was a well regarded socialite who was secretly known to some by the name “Dr. Eugene”. Under this pseudonym Petiot would help those wanted by the German government escape from Nazi occupied France. Concerned about Petiots home, the neighbors quickly called the police. Once they had arrived the police attempted to make contact with Petiot who told them to wait for his arrival before entering the sm...
2020-09-14
36 min
Monday Morning Macabre
S1 E48: The Bell Witch
1817 Sometime in 1817, John Bell, The Patriarch of the Bell family, made a large land purchase in Adams Tennessee. Shortly after this purchase, Bell was strolling his property with his rifle when he came upon a horrific sight. An animal had stepped out of the woods to meet him during his walk, however the animal was unlike anything humans had seen before; it had the body of a dog but the head of a rabbit. Bell fired at the animal but by the time he could check his aim, the animal had vanished. Shortly thereafter the...
2020-09-07
29 min
Monday Morning Macabre
S1 E47: The Flannan Isles Lighthouse Keepers
December 15, 1900The Flannan Isle Lighthouse was visited by members the ship “The Hesperus” on December 15th, 1900. Normally, this visit would have been a routine stop to ensure the lighthouse was in operational conditional, however today something eerie would take its stead.On arrival, the crew and relief keeper found that the flagstaff had no flag, all of the usual provision boxes had been left on the landing stage for re-stocking, and more ominously, none of the lighthouse keepers were there to welcome them ashore. Furthermore, food had been prepared, bad weather gear such as rain jack...
2020-08-31
32 min
Monday Morning Macabre
S1 E46: D.B. Cooper
November 24, 1971.On the afternoon of November 24th, 1971, a man approached the flight counter of Northwest Orient Airlines at Portland International Airport. The middle-aged man wore a suit and had an attache case and referred to himself as “Dan Cooper”:The man boarded flight 305 and took his seat, 18C. Once the plane was in the air the man did something interesting: after ordering a bourbon and soda he passed the flight attendant a note. Assuming this to be a phone number the flight attendant ignored the note she was handed. Softly, the man leaned into the flig...
2020-08-24
34 min
Monday Morning Macabre
S1 E45: The Death of Charles Morgan
March 22, 1977Chuck Morgan, 39, was a successful businessman who was the president of his own escrow agency. He was also a potential witness in a state land fraud case involving a known crime boss. On March 22, 1977, he left his Tucson, Arizona home to drive two of his daughters to school. After dropping them off, he vanished without a trace.Strangely, three days later Chuck was returned to his home. He was bound with zip ties and had his throat coated in a hallucinogenic poison that would kill him if he spoke.The case was...
2020-08-17
35 min
Monday Morning Macabre
S1 E44: Spooky Japan
May 30, 2008 We can all recall a time where we were home alone but felt like we were being watched. Lying in our beds and looking into our closets sensing an entity hiding just behind the darkness. For one man in Tokyo, Japan, this macabre sensation became a reality.After noticing odd changes happening around his house such as food going missing and doors mysteriously being opened, the man decided to install a camera and left for work. Upon returning home and checking the footage he found something truly terrifying…A woman living in his...
2020-08-10
22 min
Monday Morning Macabre
S1 E43: Lizzie Borden
August 4, 1892 One of the most infamous murders in American history occurred on August 4th, 1982. Andrew and Abby Borden were both murdered with an axe if a greusome display of savagery. What makes this story so compelling is not just the depravity of the act itself but the unsuspecting prime suspect in the case: Lizzie Borden. The case is so popular that even nursery rhymes have been created around it: “Lizzie Borden took an axe, And gave her mother forty whacks; When she saw what she had done… She gave her father fort...
2020-08-03
42 min
Monday Morning Macabre
S1 E42: Jonestown
November 18, 1978 In the jungles of Guyana, Jim Jones, the leader of the “Peoples Temple Agricultural Project”, created the site of one of the most infamous events in modern history. “Jonestown” as the site was known, was promised to be an oasis for disenfranchised members of society looking to start a new life. Unfortunately, like many promises of grandeur used before it, Jonestown was destined for a horrific fate… The Largest Single Loss of American LifeCheck out our socials for more updates!Twitter @MMMacabrePodInstagram: @mondaymorningmacabreFacebook...
2020-07-27
39 min
Monday Morning Macabre
S1 E41: The Sawney Bean Clan
16th CenturyDozens of modern horror films utilize the trope of the cannibalistic, inbred, homicidal maniac. Movies like, The Hill Have Eyes, Texas Chainsaw Massacre, Wrong Turn, etc. So where do we get these demented and horrific ideas from? Why is there a thread in all of these stories of a whole family of monsters? Well the truth lies in 16th century Scotland with the man who would give birth to these nightmarish cannibals…Alexander “Sawney” BeanCheck out our socials for more updates!Twitter @MMMacabrePodInstagram: @mondaymorningmacabreFac...
2020-07-20
26 min
Monday Morning Macabre
S1 E40: Cropsey
July 9th, 1987For generations, the children of Staten Island, NY heard haunting tales of a local boogeyman: A deranged psychopath who escaped the nearby mental hospital who would murder innocent children with his decrepit hook hand. These stories were meant to act as warnings for local children to avoid being out alone after dark.But ghost stories and boogeymen aren’t real right? Well that’s what locals believed, however that belief changed when children began dissapearing in the 1980’s leading to the question…Is Cropsey Real?Check out our socials for more...
2020-07-13
39 min
Monday Morning Macabre
S1 E39: The Disappearance of Pauline Picard
April, 1922 Pauline Picard was two years old when she went missing from her home in Goas Al Ludu, France. While the initial situation appeared to be heading towards a tragic end, the Picard’s were overjoyed when they got word that a child matching Paulines description was found 300 miles away in the distant town of Cherbourg.The child matching Paulines description was sent back to the Picard family and the harrowing weeks of grief and terror were over, or were they? After a few weeks, a local farmer made a greusome discovery…The body...
2020-07-06
27 min
Monday Morning Macabre
S1 E38: The Mystery of the Carroll A. Deering
January 31, 1921 C. P. Brady, a member of the coast guard, was on lookout duty on the morning of January 31st, 1921. Brady noticed that a boat had run ashore in the Diamond Shoals, a common sight for shipwrecks and known as the “Graveyard of the Atlantic”. The boat in question was the Carroll A. Deering, a five-masted commercial schooner destined for Rio De Janeiro. Once bad weather subsided days later, rescue boats managed to reach the Deering but found no sign of any occupants. In fact, the last known communication from anyone onboard the Deering was on J...
2020-06-29
29 min
Monday Morning Macabre
S1 E37 : The Flatwoods Monster and Project Blue Book
September 12, 1952 At 7:15 PM in Flatwoods West Virginia, Edward May, his brother Fred, and their friend Tommy Hyer saw a bright object flash across the sky and crash at a nearby farm. The boys quickly ran to the home of Kathleen May to get help. After frantically describing their encounter, Kathleen and the boys along with three local children made their way to the site of the crash. It was then that the group encountered something that they would never forget: Described as being ten feet tall with a glowing red spade shaped face and green...
2020-06-22
50 min
Monday Morning Macabre
S1 E36 : The Murders of Eric and Pam Ellender
February 11, 1991 On the Monday before Mardi Gras in 1991, a group of men were seen driving a Toyota Forerunner which belonged to that of Eric and Pam Ellender. The night of the sighting, the Ellenders were found murdered in their home from gunshot wounds to the head. The group of men in the Forerunner were promptly taken into custody and Chris Prudhomme, 18, was determined to be the prime suspect. While this appears to be an open and shut case, strange events unfold after the initial arrest. A macabre set of twists and turns soon begin, including...
2020-06-15
34 min
Steel Mace Nation
Ep.66 Slingin' Steel w/ Frank Dimeo
This podcast is sponsored by: https://adexclub.com/ Listen to the podcast for your discount code. https://graziellacoffee.com/ use discount code MACENATION for 15% off use discount code STEELMACE25 for 25% off ! https://macefit.com/ mention the Steel Mace Nation Podcast when you purchase the Mace Fit Certification and get a FREE coaching zoom call with Frank Dimeo! Visit steelmacenation.com for shirts and hats and workouts and more! Make sure you SUBSCRIBE to the channel as we keep swingin' along! https://www.instagram.com/steelmacenation/ The Episode: Frank Dimeo is back on the podcast to discuss his latest book SLINGIN...
2020-06-08
41 min
Monday Morning Macabre
S1 E35 : Elisa Lam and The Cecil Hotel
February 19, 2013 The Cecil Hotel is an epicenter of macabre happenings since its initial construction in 1924. Decades of suicide, murder, and crime haunt the 700 room hotel, which is known today as the “Stay On Main Hotel and Hostel”, including the death of college student Elisa Lam. On January 31st, 2013, Lam failed to contact her parents as she was traveling abroad and staying at the Cecil. Her parents, concerned for their daughter safety, called the Los Angeles Police Department and reported Elisa missing. Soon after her disappearance, hotel guests began to complain of strange and foul tasting wate...
2020-06-08
34 min
Monday Morning Macabre
S1 E34 : The Rain Man Don Decker
February, 1983 On furlough from Monroe County Correctional Facility following the death of his Grandfather, Don Decker spent the weekend at a family friends Bob and Jeannie Kieffer. At some point over this weekend a terrifying event took place. While in the upstairs bathroom, Decker reportedly had an encounter with an evil spirit frightening Decker and causing large scratches in his wrist. Shortly after the ordeal Decker, shaken up but relatively unharmed, sat down to eat dinner with the Kieffer’s. While these strange hallucination could be explained due to the stress caused by lo...
2020-06-01
31 min
Monday Morning Macabre
S1 E33 : Spring-heeled Jack
February, 1838 As night fell upon the dimly lit streets of London, Jane Alsop hears a knocking on her door. Curious, she opens the door to reveal a man draped in a large coat who claims to be a police officer. The man convinces Alsop to follow him towards the street, this is when the man attacks. Tossing off his coat the man reveals his horrific image: Fiery red eyes, large metal claws, and blue flame pouring from his nostrils, the creature begins to slash at Alsop, clawing at her neck. Luckily, one of Jane’s sisters wa...
2020-05-25
26 min
Monday Morning Macabre
S1 E32 : Haunted Films
Modern Day We all like getting a group of friends together, buying some popcorn and soda, and enjoying a blockbuster film in a theater. Seeing our favorite actors bring characters to life in front of our eyes is one of humanity’s oldest pastimes and while we continue to derive awe and wonder from these tales, sometimes there is a much more macabre backstory hidden within the productions. Some films have been known to curse the individuals who attempt to bring them to life. From set fires and lightning strikes to mysterious deaths and horrific accidents, so...
2020-05-18
35 min
Monday Morning Macabre
S1 E31 : True Urban Legends
Modern Day Urban legends have been, and will continue to be, passed down from generation to generation. Usually a group of kids sitting around a campfire trying to scare one-another with horrifying tales of the macabre. What makes these frightening stories fun is that at the end of the day we can all go to sleep soundly knowing these creepy works of fiction are just that - fiction… Or Are They? Check out our socials for more updates! Twitter @MMMacabrePod Instagram: @mondaymorningmacabre Facebook @mondaymorningmacabre Website mo...
2020-05-11
37 min
Monday Morning Macabre
S1 E30 : Human Experimentation
1940 Doctors and scientist have been fascinated with the inner workings of human beings for centuries. Why do people do what they do? How complex is the brain and how do organs function together to bring us what we know as life? These are questions we still don’t fully have the answers to but if history has shown us one thing, it’s that we will stop at nothing to find out. Today’s episode brings you college psychology studies gone wrong, speech therapy with a sinister group of unwitting subjects, and finally… The Horr...
2020-05-04
41 min
Monday Morning Macabre
S1 E29 : National Park Mysteries
Modern Day All across the United States we have National Parks. Vast stretches of preserved land intended to fuel the population of wildlife and ensure the local environment remains intact. However, as serene and beautiful as this all sounds, National Parks have been the unfortunate last resting places of thousands of hikers, tourists, and camping groups throughout the U.S. The stories are usually similar, a group or individual venture off into the dark woods or steep mountains never to be seen again.Today we tackle a few of these cases: a family murder, the...
2020-04-27
42 min
Monday Morning Macabre
S1 E28 : The Mysterious Deaths of Don Henry and Kevin Ives
August 23, 1987 A 75 car, 6,000 ton cargo train is making its regular run to Little Rock Arkansas. The engineer operating the train, Stephen Troyer, is cruising through the Arkansas night as expected until he notices an unusual green tarp on the tracks. Troyer’s attempts to slow the train are in vein - he collides with the mysterious object. Once the dust had settled, Troyer discovers the macabre reality of what he had hit: the bodies of Don Henry and Kevin Ives. An initial investigation into the strange deaths rule the deaths an accident caused by...
2020-04-20
49 min
Monday Morning Macabre
S1 E27 : Polybius
1981 In the dimly lit arcade halls of Portland, Oregon, stacks of arcade cabinets lined the walls and the sounds of children laughing and 8-bit explosions filled the air. All sorts of exciting new video games came and went, providing the children who played them an escape from their daily lives. One day, a new cabinet was added to the multitude of gaming options: an all black box with distinct green lettering that read “Polybius”. This new addition to the ranks of arcade adventures almost instantly became a hit and soon drew crowds of children eagerly wait...
2020-04-13
31 min
Monday Morning Macabre
A Quick Announcement!
2020 Hey Everybody, Darcy Here! A quick announcement for everyone: there will be no new episode of MMM this week as I have been a bit preoccupied with the birth of the newest MMM fan! My wife and I have been at the hospital for most of the week with our happy and healthy new baby girl!! Episodes will continue next Monday 4/13 as usual, we hope you all understand and… Have a good monday!
2020-04-06
01 min
Monday Morning Macabre
S1 E26 : The Curse of The Chain Strangler
1938 In Pulaski County, Kentucky, a man returns home after a long day of working as a carpenter. He enters his home and discovers his wife’s infidelity with another man. Stricken with rage, the man grabs a nearby chain and strangles his wife to death. After the rage subsides and the man realizes what he has done, the man then takes his own life out of guilt. A classic start to a spooky, fictitious ghost story, right? Well in this case the ghost story may not be all that fictitious. The man being referenced is Ca...
2020-03-30
28 min
Monday Morning Macabre
S1 E25 : The Murderof Girly Chew Hossencofft
September 10, 1999 Girly Chew was a Malaysian born immigrant who met the man of her dreams while on vacation in the U.S. in the early 90’s. The man, Diazien Hossencofft, was a thoracic surgeon with degrees from the University of Tokyo and Cornell. The two quickly fell in love and got married, a happy ending… or so Girly thought. The rest of the story is almost too far fetched to believe - Reptilian Queens, UFO’s, Shadow Governments, and Ninja Swords all play a role in this story. A story that has no ending because as of...
2020-03-23
28 min
Monday Morning Macabre
S1 E24 : The Haunting of Lake Lanier
1958 After the construction of the Jerry D. Jackson Bridge, a bridge spanning 1200 feet across the Chattahoochee River in Georgia, two young women plunged their 54’ Ford sedan off the bridge into the newly created Lake Lanier. Fast forward 18 months. A local fisherman noticed something bobbing in the lake water. Upon further inspection the fisherman realizes that his find was not that of a large catch, but instead a bloated body. The body was unrecognizable; missing toes and, strangely, both hands. Everyone in the town believed that the body belonged to Delia Parker Young, one of the two girls who plunged int...
2020-03-16
30 min
Monday Morning Macabre
S1 E23 : Tamam Shud
December 1, 1948 On a beach in Adelaide Australia a man is found lying dead against a seawall. The man showed no signs of trauma and was dressed a suit as if he were going to work. Adelaide police quickly took the body to a coroner who found that while there were no external injuries, the man had multiple internal problems including a spleen three times the size of a normal healthy males. As the investigation into the man’s death continued, more questions were found then answers. Nobody knew who the man was and no items fo...
2020-03-09
40 min
Monday Morning Macabre
S1 E22 : The Villisca Axe Murders
June 10, 1912 Sometime between the evening of June 10th and the early morning of June 11, 1912, a horrible crime was committed. A family of six along with two friends who were spending the night were murdered by an unknown, axe wielding assailant. A lengthy investigation ensured and four prime suspects were determined. While the Villisca Axe Murder is terrifying in isolation, what makes it more disturbing is the events occurring in nearby towns and states at the time. Someone was going through the Midwest committing murders at random but always using the same weapon… "An Ax...
2020-03-02
45 min
Monday Morning Macabre
S1 E21 : The Buzzer
Present Day All across the globe there are strange radio transmissions being sent from unknown locations for completely unknown reasons. These transmissions include eerie noises, voices, and random strings of numbers and letters being broadcast on specific frequencies. The origin and end goals of these stations are a complete mystery. Some believe it to be a joke, others a government conspiracy, and even a few believe it to be a way of communicating with alien life. While these Number Stations are disturbing from the outset, there is one that tops them all: a Russian Number...
2020-02-24
29 min
Monday Morning Macabre
S1 E20 : Laveau and LaLaurie
April 10, 1834 Delphine LaLaurie, a prominent member of the wealthy Macarty clan, owned a massive mansion in downtown New Orleans. The wealthy socialite was known to throw extravagant parties for other rich socialites in the city and was well known in the area. However, like many wealthy and powerful individuals whom we discuss, Delphine had a dark secret hiding within the walls of her home. In the morning hours of April 10th, 1834, a fire breaks out in the LaLaurie mansion. Passerby’s begin to gather as fireman enter the building to assist with extinguishing the flames. As...
2020-02-17
32 min
Monday Morning Macabre
S1 E19 : The Dyatlov Pass Incident (Part 3)
MAY 1959 After autopsies and investigation the verdict was out: The Dyatlov Group had all died because of a “Compelling Natural Force”. The official inquest was closed in May of 1959 and the investigative files were sent to the Russian Secret Archives. Ultimately, the demise of the Dyatlov Group will potentially be forever unexplained. In the final part of our “Dyatlov Deep Dive” we discuss the prevailing theories at the time as well as what Author Donnie Eichar believes after he traveled to the site of the of the mystery himself. If you ever find yourself...
2020-02-10
53 min
Monday Morning Macabre
S1 E18 : The Dyatlov Pass Incident (Part 2)
26 February 1959 After discovering the trashed campsite, searchers uncover the remaining hikers bodies. After a botched initial investigation, further examinations of the bodies was conducted. The way in which the hikers died is peculiar. There seems to be no clear answer aside from hypothermia to explain how the hikers recieved their varying degree of injury. All we know for certain is that they fled from their campsite in a hurry, but its what we don’t know that makes this story so interesting…"Why were they running?" Check out our socials for more...
2020-02-06
1h 07
Monday Morning Macabre
S1 E17 : The Dyatlov Pass Incident (Part 1)
January 25 1959 Igor Dyatlov, a member of the Ural Polytechnical Institute’s hiking and trekking program, assembled a group of 8 other experiences hikers / students to join him on a hike into the harsh Siberian Wilderness. By completing their dangerous route they would become “Grade 3 hikers” and achieve the next level of certification in their program. They left the campus with high hopes and a youthful exuberance feeling confident about their trek up the nearby mountain, Kholat Syakhl. Little did they know this would be the last time anyone would see them alive. Dyatlov was to send a tele...
2020-02-03
54 min
Monday Morning Macabre
S1 E16 : Missiles and Mind Control
1952 In response to concerns over China, The Soviet Union, and North Korea developing mind control devices to brainwash US troops, Allen Dulles, director of the CIA, approved project “MK-Ultra”. MK-Ultra consisted of experiments performed on the general populous to see the effects of hallucinogenic drugs for the purpose of mind control. As if government cold war shenanigans couldn’t get any worse, in 1960 a tunnel system was built deep beneath the glaciers in Greenland. This research facility was reportedly used to help scientists understand the development of germs in frozen conditions. While the science was real...
2020-01-27
27 min
Monday Morning Macabre
S1 E15 : The Village of the Damned
1510 A plot to overthrow King Henry VIII was thwarted and an individual, Edmund Dudley, was beheaded for his treasonous crimes. Before his beheading, a curse was placed on the Dudley lineage, a curse which stated that all of the Dudley descendants would be surrounded by horror and death. Fast forward to 1747. Three descendants of Edmund Dudley, Abiel, Barzallai and Gideon, purchased a plot of land in the Cornwall township of Conneticut and created “Dudleytown”.Throughout the years since its inception Dudleytown has faced a myriad of haunting events. Creatures are seen walking the woods and town...
2020-01-20
26 min
Monday Morning Macabre
S1 E14 : The Countess of Blood
MARCH, 1610 György Thurzó, a powerful Hungarian Palatine, is sent by decree of King Matthias II, the King of Hungary, to investigate macabre rumors circling the castle of Csejte in modern day Slovakia. Thurzo gathers testimony from hundreds local townspeople and is appalled at the tale he is told. Local girls of the poor and working class are being abducted by the local Baroness, Elizabeth Bathory, and are never seen again. As legend has it, Thurzo then gathers soldiers and barges into the Baroness’ chambers and is met with a horrific sight: Elizabeth Bathory is wait...
2020-01-13
28 min
Monday Morning Macabre
S1 E13 : The Jameson Cannibals
AUGUST, 1888In the African jungle a man falls ill to malaria. Soon, the disease overcomes the man and he dies leaving behind a vast fortune and a horrific past. The man in question was heir to the Irish Whiskey Barons themselves, the Jameson’s.James Jameson was a black sheep in the family. He had no interest in the whiskey business and would instead spend his time painting and appreciating the worlds natural beauty. In addition to the arts, it turns out James had a great interest in the macabre.In January of 1885, Ja...
2020-01-06
26 min
Monday Morning Macabre
Season 1 Episode 12 : The Yuba County Five
February 24, 1978 Five friends drove 50 miles from their homes in Yuba City California to cheer for the UC Davis basketball team as they played Chico State University in Chico California. After attending the game, the group were seen around 10:00 PM at a nearby corner store getting candy and soda. This would be the last time any of them were seen alive. The authorities would soon be called the next morning after the men failed to return to their respective homes. The authorities found the men’s car by the side of the road unlocked, empty, with on...
2019-12-30
31 min
Monday Morning Macabre
S1 E11 : Christmas Special!
Merry Christmas!On this very special episode, Sconez and Darcy celebrate Monday Morning Macabre’s first ever Christmas Special! This episode contains two different macabre stories all with ties to Christmas. First, Sconez tells the tale of “The Warminster Thing” a strange set of events that unfolded in Warminster in the 1960’s. After that, Darcy explains the mystery of the “Sodder Family Disappearances” an abduction (?) of 5 children from their attic on Christmas night. So hang your stocking, grab your cocoa, and enjoy the Monday Morning Macabre…CHRISTMAS SPECIAL! Check out our social...
2019-12-23
50 min
Monday Morning Macabre
Season 1 Episode 10 : Mateusz Kawecki
March 29, 2018 Mateusz Kawecki, a 30 year old Polish man working in Hanover Germany, is due to arrive at his fiancé's home in Lipia Góra, Poland, 402 miles away. Mateusz sends a text message saying he is stuck in traffic and will be late in arriving. This is the last message anyone will receive from Mateusz. Six months later Mateusz's body is found, however the circumstances are unusual. The body is not found near Mateusz's intended location in the Northeast of Poland, instead it is found 394 miles away in the Southeast of Poland, hanging in his parents barn. Wh...
2019-12-16
28 min
Monday Morning Macabre
S1 E9 : The Hopkinsville Goblins
August 21, 1955 The atmosphere of the Sutton farmhouse on the night of the 21st was one of laughter and joy. A group of eleven friends and family regaling one another with stories and jokes as they wrapped up their night with a game of cards. Unbeknownst to them, the evening would take a macabre turn...As the clock struck Midnight at the Hopkinsville Police Station, the officer on-duty would never have expected what he was about to witness: A group of eleven men and women running into his station screaming about UFO's, Demons, and gunfire.
2019-12-09
29 min
Monday Morning Macabre
S1 E8 : Turnbull Canyon
April 18, 1952A Robin Airlines flight was en route to Burbank, CA from New York, NY when its landing gear hit a ridge in an area of Puente Hills CA. The crash instantly killed all 29 individuals on board. Strangely, reports of the crash noted that of the 29 killed, 21 of them were children. While this alone is enough to make you uneasy, it becomes even more disturbing with the addition of reports of a cult in the region known for committing ritual sacrifices involving children. In addition to cults and plane crashes, the area is home to...
2019-12-02
31 min
Monday Morning Macabre
S1 E7 : H.H. Holmes
Imagine you are the grand opening of the Chicago Worlds Fair, the apex of modern engineering and architecture put on display with a global audience in the summer of 1893. Millions of people have gathered to marvel at the "White City", the nickname for this years fair. Eager to stay and visit the attractions in the coming weeks and months, you rent a room at a large castle-like building spanning the entirety of the block.You make your way to your room and settle in when you realize the door behind has locked. Puzzled, you scan the room...
2019-11-25
25 min
Monday Morning Macabre
S1 E6 : The Lost Boys
Eight-year-old Robert Clarence "Bobby" Dunbar was on a fishing trip with his family at Swayze Lake in St. Landry Parish, Louisiana when he disappeared. After an eight-month search, a man by the name of William Cantwell Walters was found with a child who matched the description of Bobby Dunbar.Walters claimed that this boy was "Charles Bruce Anderson" the son of a women who worked for his family, however the child made no inclination for or against these claims. If this was Bobby Dunbar, why wouldn't he say? If it wasn't then...What Happened to...
2019-11-18
29 min
Monday Morning Macabre
S1 E5 : Hinterkaifeck
43 miles north of Munich, Germany lies the small farmstead of Hinterkaifeck. The Gruber family, the farms inhabitants, had been experiencing strange occurences over the past week; keys missing, fresh footprints in the snow leading to their house, mysterious newspapers, and the ominous sound of footsteps coming from their attic.It wasn’t until the night of March 31st that these individual clues would culminate in one of the most puzzling, gruesome, and unsolved crimes in German history…"The Hinterkaifeck Murders" Check out our socials for more updates! Twitter @MMMacabrePod
2019-11-11
28 min
Monday Morning Macabre
S1 E4 : Jack Parsons
Jack Whiteside Parsons, founding member of NASA's Jet Propultion Laboratory and esteemed Rocket Scientist, received a rush order of explosives for a film set and began to work on them in his home laboratory. Shortly thereafter, an explosion destroyed the lower part of the home, killing Parsons.But what was Parson's attempting to do that day? While the logical answer of "combining chemicals for explosives" is a simple, straight-forward answer, the life of the now deceased man was anything but. "Black Magician", "Intellectual Necromancer", and "Cult Leader" are all titles attributed to Parsons. Perhaps he was merely...
2019-11-04
48 min
Monday Morning Macabre
S1 E3: Chimneys
Joshua Maddux, an 18 year old Colorado teen and avid nature lover, went for a walk and never returned. Seven years later a body is found ina long-abondoned cabin in the woods. Dental records show that the body is that of the missing Colorado boy Joshua Maddox. the police were puzzled by the strange circumstances of the body but even more dumbfounded by its location...“The Chimney” Check out our socials for more updates! Twitter @MMMacabrePod Instagram: @mondaymorningmacabre Facebook @mondaymorningmacabre Website mondaymorningmacabre.com Music by K...
2019-10-31
30 min
Monday Morning Macabre
S1 E2: Letters
Derrick and Maria Broaddus, a couple who just moved into their new $1.3 million home in the quaint town of Westfield, New Jersey, find a letter enclosed in their mailbox. Expecting a standard "Welcome new neighbor!" letter they are shocked when as they read whats on the page:“Dearest new neighbor at 657 Boulevard, Allow me to welcome you to the neighborhood... Do you need to fill the house with the young blood I requested? Better for me. Was your old house too small for the growing family? Or was it greed to bring me your children? Once I kn...
2019-10-31
1h 05
Monday Morning Macabre
S1 E1: Mothman
One night, in the sleepy town of Point Pleasant, West Virginia, two couples are driving near a local TNT storage facility when they are suddenly chased by a 7 foot tall winged humanoid creature. Over the course of the next year, Point Pleasant is terrorized by this strange moth-like being with nearly 100 eyewitness reports flooding into the police station.On December 15, 1967, the Silver Bridge, a bridge connecting Point Pleasant to Gallipolis, Ohio, collapses causing the loss of 46 lives. Witnesses on the scene claim to all have seen the same thing before the terrible event...The Mothman.
2019-03-11
28 min
The Football History Dude
Sammy Baugh - Slingin' Sammy (Quarterback) Washington Redskins
Tweet This episode we fire up the DeLorean and head back to learn about the life and career of Sammy Baugh. Slingin' Sammy was a pioneer for the forward pass, and he helped put Washington D.C. on the NFL map back in the late 30's/early 40's. So strap on your seat belt, and let’s get ready to take this baby up to 88mph. FREE ENTRY TO DRAFTKINGS Connect with the show: Visit the show notes for this episode Visit me on the web - my about page Contact the...
2018-11-14
17 min
Slingin’ Quack: 2017 Football Roster Preview
Rusty and Ifo Bomaye return for a new episode of Slingin’ Quack to break down the roster. We use some loose depth chart projections by the Oregonian and what we read in the practice reports to get a feel for where things may land. We start on the offensive side of the ball. The backup quarterback is where the question marks come in. How could the winner of the backup spot impact the rest of the roster this year and next? We both believe that Kani Benoit will be a breakout running back with the new offensive rushing strategy. Brooks Ja...
2017-08-24
00 min
Screen Beans
53: A Web-Slingin' Good Time
Spiderman. Spiderman. Doing the things that a spider can. Screen Beans. Screen Beans. Doing the things that can't be seen. Because we're a podcast and you can only hear us, silly. We are slingin' the stupid opinions in our latest episode, so check it out before the Vulture picks it clean.
2017-07-12
00 min
Slingin’ Quack: Recruiting and Post-Spring Football Edition
A new edition of Slingin’ Quack is here! It’s been a long layoff but Ifo Bomaye and myself are back. We open the podcast talking about basketball recruiting. Ifo Bomaye walks us through the players who have signed and some of the implications moving forward including Brian Bowen. I’m continually impressed by how Altman is able to pull together an awesome team of players in a short time span. Basketball recruiting transitions into football recruiting. Oregon had a huge weekend with not only the spring game but a huge haul of 4-star players. Taggart and his staff are really...
2017-05-16
00 min
Slingin Quack: Sweet 16 Preview
Slingin’ Quack is back for a preview episode of the sweet 16 matchup against Michigan. We open the show with a brief discussion on the women’s basketball program, which toppled Duke to advance in the women’s NCAA basketball tournament. Kelly Graves has done a great job of turning the team around from what it was in 2014. We move on to discuss the game against Michigan. The Wolverines opened as 2-point favorites but the line has since moved to -1.5 even though the Vegas Power Rankings have Oregon as a 1-point favorite. Michigan is probably the hottest team offensively having shown...
2017-03-23
00 min
Slingin’ Quack: Sean Chooses Love & Happiness
Sean and I are back for another episode of Slingin’ Quack. Oregon had a 44-26 win over Virginia and for some reason a lot of people think the end is nigh. However, the sun did come up the next morning, and we know that because I sat in traffic on my way home from work.
2016-09-14
00 min
Slingin' Quack: The Great Return
Rusty Ryan is back to host Slingin' Quack with a longtime friend filling in. We talk about what we want to see against UC-Davis, look at the football schedule, analyze the depth chart, and take a look at the conference at-large.
2016-08-31
00 min