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Don't Look Now

Jeni McDonald and Will Hageman

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What could an Engineer and an Archaeologist have to talk about? Listen to us discuss history, mysteries, science, culture and art. The world is vast and episode by episode we learn about the way the world works.
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Don't Look Under the Internet

Don't Look Under the Internet

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Welcome to the internet! We told you not to look, yet here we are. If you don't know, this is a podcast about strange and mysterious internet oddities. Join Doug, Jason, Matt and Mike as they dredge the deepest, darkest, most deranged depths of the internet so you don't have to. Each episode will attempt to uncover the truth behind some of the weirdest, creepiest, and most complicated mysteries the internet has to offer.
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DON'T LOOK AT ME

DON'T LOOK AT ME

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Hi! We're Chantelle and Micaela, two cuties who mainly talk about relationships, online dating, movies, music, books, and our personal experiences on a variety of different topics. It's actually very fun and we're very sweet and funny. New episodes out every Friday! Subscribe to us, follow us, don't look at us.
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Don't Look Under The Bed!

Don't Look Under The Bed!

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Join hosts Dan Wonder, Natalie Rose and Vinnie Rose as they talk about all things horror related in this fun and informative horror/comedy podcast. Youtube channel https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCivk-vkHN7GzpSkNQz_a5SQ... Rate and review us on ITUNES dontlookunderthebed.net facebook at http://www.facebook.com/dontlookunder - twitter @dlutb - https://www.patreon.com/dlutb or PayPal us at dontlookunderthebedpodcast@gmail.com. Email us at dontlookunderthebedpodcast@gmail.com
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Funny, They Don't Look Jewish!

Henry Bernstein, Brandon Bernstein

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“Where Judaism appears in the panels.” Our purpose is to find characters, stories and issues of comics that explore explicitly Jewish content. This includes, stories that contain quotes from Jewish texts/liturgy, characters that embrace openly their heritage. Characters using Hebrew, praying in a synagogue, celebrating Jewish holidays, and living a Jewish experience.
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It's all fun and games until someone gets body-jacked. Join Abbey as she dives deep into the lore of American folktales and the cryptids that inspired them. Was that sound you heard just an animal? Or was it something more sinister? Listen and find out, just Don't Look in the Trees. email: dlittpod@gmail.com Instagram: instagram.com/dontlookinthetrees TikTok: tiktok.com/@abbey_sobota Merch: DLITTPod.redbubble.com Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/abbey-sobota/support
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A music podcast with Caz Tran that explores how music soundtracks, punctuates and permeates our life. An intimate look at how a single song can express who we are, what we're going though and where we're heading.
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The Last Movie Ever Made: The Don't Look Up podcast

Netflix, Hyperobject Industries, Pineapple Street Studios

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In early 2020, Adam McKay set out to make a comedy. It was called Don’t Look Up, and it was meant to make fun of, and point to, the forces stopping us from saving ourselves from climate change. 2020, of course, had other plans. This is what happened when a cast and crew came together to make a disaster comedy, while living through a series of very uncomedic disasters. Featuring: Jennifer Lawrence, Leonardo DiCaprio, Meryl Streep, Tyler Perry, Ariana Grande, Timothee Chalamet, Rob Morgan, Him ...
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This week we talk to an actual paranormal investigator! We chat with Chuckie G and his son Ben about their experience in the field and personal experiences with hauntings, EVPs and the otherworldly! Check out Chuckie G: https://chuckieg.net/ https://www.youtube.com/@chuckiegtheparanormalexplorer Support the show Starting your own podcast? Use this …
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Have you ever wondered where the tradition of the pumpkin patch came from? Today, every Halloween season, we have active pumpkin patches on farms that have not just the obligatory pumpkins for sale, but giant slides, corn mazes, hay rack rides, and hundreds of other random activities to attract families to spend their time and money. On today's pod…
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Mike and Jason only this week, with another FANTASTIC topic. It's called DARKMIND and it's F**king great. A mysterious channel displaying analog horror, art, guides, and the gnawing feeling a the back of your skull that you should probably just let them in. Just let them in. Let them in. LET THEM IN. LET THEM IN LET THEM IN LET THEM IN LET THEM IN …
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Today's episode is dedicated to the debate about who the childhood scare game "Blood Mary" takes its inspiration from. Is it Queen Mary of England, a legendary witch, or a Balkan Countess. Since we are talking about Bloody Marys it's only fitting we spend some time talking about the origin of the drink as well, which is also shrouded in mystery.…
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SPOOKY SEASON HAS ARRIVED! We kick off our favorite time of year with a good ol' fashioned... CLAP ABOVE YOUR HEAD! Matt got lost looking for the Necronomicon, so it's just Jason, Mike, and Doug this week. We each found our own little morsel of horror to share, pulled directly from the internet, and handled with reckless abandon as we gracelessly a…
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This week we have multiple stories of cryptids from around the US. There's always a fun story of the local creepy monster or legend to make kids out camping rethink their decisions when they wake up in the middle of the night. This week we have everything from Sink Hold Sam to the Pope Lick Monster. Take a listen and learn about some of the more st…
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My apologies for the late podcast this week... the blue screen of death reared its ugly head, but the computer issues are now fixed and the podcast is finally posted. Our topic this week is Amelia Elizabeth Hobley-Dyer, the Ogress of Reading. A woman who made money "caring" for children of unwed mothers in Victorian England. Unfortunately, this oft…
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TRIGGER WARNING: THE CONTENT IN THIS EPISODE MAY BE DISTURBING TO SOME AS IT CONTAINS REFERENCES TO CHILD ABUSE, MENTAL HEALTH ISSUES, AND SEXUAL ABUSE. WE DO NOT CONDONE ABUSE IN ANY CAPACITY, ESPECIALLY TOWARDS CHILDREN. THIS EPISODE SHOULD BE USED FOR AWARENESS-BUILDING PURPOSES ONLY. Usually, here at D.L.U.T.I., we like to jump down creepy inte…
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Where did the people of Scotland come from? The Picts were living in Scotland when the Romans arrived but where did they come from and who did they descend from? Theorys abound: from home grown stories of them descending from an Egyptian queen to more conventional crossings of the Irish Sea by Gaelic peoples. Take a listen and see what you think.…
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You're scrolling through the channels on your short-wave radio. With your other hand, you eat a potato chip. Suddenly, Homer Simpson begins asking you why you're reading books! This could happen to you. Hi, we are Mike, Jason, Doug and Matt from your local Don't Look Under the Internet, and we want YOU to help us understand why Homer has taken over…
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The ornate eggs that Faberge made for the imperial family of Russia are famous around the world. 52 eggs were made for the imperial family, and the majority of these are still around today, on display around the world in various collections. However, some of the eggs are still missing and have from time to time been found in the strangest of places…
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It just doesn’t get any better than seeing the gorgeous “Mrs. Anita Pelaez” over at her and her husband “Captain Kutchie’s” place... Some folks also call him... “The Kutchmon!”...Most just call him “The most interesting man in the world”...(Anita and Kutchie Pelaez’s Key West, Key Lime Pie Factory and Grill)...Just watching the lovely couple baking…
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Daniel Dunglas Home (pronounced Hume) was a medium of the mid 19th century that gained fame in both Europe and the US for his ability to levitate and move objects during seances. He became one of the most famous mediums of the spiritualist movement and had many high profile believers and doubters including Arthur Conan Doyle as a prominent believer…
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The concept of a Wendigo, a malevolent spirt that can cause someone to become an insatiable cannibal is a part of Algonquin Folklore that is both part cryptid and part culture-bound syndrome. While the concept has entered the vernacular of the western world with horror movies and stories depicting it, it stems from the Algonquin culture where the t…
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We wrap up our coverage of what is currently available about The Field Studies Institute this week with a send off worthy of a Michael Bay movie. Support the show Starting your own podcast? Use this link to receive a $20 Amazon gift card when you sign up for a paid account with Buzzsprout! https://www.buzzsprout.com/?referrer_id=1671664 Linktree Bu…
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This was supposed to be a two-parter. Now it's a three-parter. So, here's part two of a three part series which covers part one of a four part unfiction that's numbered 0-3. Got it? Good. let's begin. Support the show Starting your own podcast? Use this link to receive a $20 Amazon gift card when you sign up for a paid account with Buzzsprout! http…
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This week's topic is the life of Margaret Brown, better known as The Unsinkable Molly Brown in mostly fictionalized accounts after her death. Margaret was born in Hannibal, Missouri about 30 years after Mark Twain. She is famed for her activism in social causes and for surviving the sinking of the titanic. Take a listen and find out more about her …
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Someone shipped a box of random stuff to DLUTI HQ. Well, many of you send us many random things; however, this one stood out. Stamped only with a label marked “The Field Studies Institute,” it floated directly out of the sump pump. Today, we’re breaking down the contents of said box, as well as diving into a rabbit hole that may be a little…. SCP-S…
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Andrew Cunanan was a serial murderer that killed five people during a crazed spree in 1997. His most famous and final victim, other than himself, was Gianni Versace, the famed clothing designer. What drove him to do what he did? Listen in and see what you think.Kirjoittanut Jeni McDonald and Will Hageman
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What if you could summon a dead meme lord with a slice of pineapple pizza? We kick things off with some playful housekeeping, giving shout-outs to some of our listeners." Buckle up as we crack open our favorite beverage, Liquid Death, and plunge headfirst into a wild debate about the gritty charm of analog horror. From haunted TikTok dances to curs…
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The conclusion of our two part episode on Jim Jones and the People's Temple. The People's Temple moves to California and problems begin in earnest. The cult eventually moves to Guyana and creates the settlement of Jonestown where is slowly decays into human rights abuses and ultimately the Jonestown Massacre. Don't drink the Flavor Aid.…
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DLUTI DOES NOT CONDONE CHILDREN, ESPECIALLY THESE ONES! Mike, Matt, Doug, and Jason kick things off with some light-hearted chatter about smegma and a special shout-out to House of Bees before diving into the eerie phenomenon of Black-Eyed Kids (BEK'S). We take you back to 1996 with Brian Bethel's infamous encounter that started it all, setting the…
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We discuss the early life of Jim Jones, the cult leader most infamous for the mass murder/suicide of his followers at Jonestown in Guyana. From his start in life as part of a desperately poor and dysfunctional family, to his alternately being a preacher, atheist, communist, civil rights crusader, and cult leader, his life seems to be a constant con…
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We return to the world of analog horror this week. Find out if we hate it! (Matt's not here, so you will be spared lengthy rants.) My tulpa and your tulpa sitting by the fire. Support the show Starting your own podcast? Use this link to receive a $20 Amazon gift card when you sign up for a paid account with Buzzsprout! https://www.buzzsprout.com/?r…
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This week we have a VERY special guest - a person who knows many things about the creepily fun parts of the internet! Watch their content: Alex Hera - YouTube Support the show Starting your own podcast? Use this link to receive a $20 Amazon gift card when you sign up for a paid account with Buzzsprout! https://www.buzzsprout.com/?referrer_id=167166…
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During and after World War I, a group of women living in Nagyrev, Hungary, used arsenic to poison up to 300 men. The ringleader of the group was Zsuzanna Fazekas, a local midwife with a strangely missing husband. The poisoning was initially aimed at abusive husbands, but eventually spread to parents of the women involved and thier own children.…
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Eerie tales from the sea and cyberspace. Support the show Starting your own podcast? Use this link to receive a $20 Amazon gift card when you sign up for a paid account with Buzzsprout! https://www.buzzsprout.com/?referrer_id=1671664 Linktree Buy us a beer! Join us in Discord! DLUTI.com Unplanned Podnancy Undefined Graphics (Photography & Graphic D…
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Welcome to Funny; They Don’t Look Jewish, “Where Judaism appears in the panels.” Our purpose is to find characters, stories and issues of comics that explore explicitly Jewish content. In this episode Brandon and Henry wrap of their coverage of DC's The Golem! Comics and TV covered in this episode: Swamp Thing (Vol. 2) #153, Apr 1995 “River Run, Ch…
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Our topic this week is the Marquise de Montespan, a noblewoman renowned for her beauty and with that became the mistress of King Louis XIV of France and one of the post powerful people in the country. She was accused of being part of the "Affair of the Poisons" when it was revealed that a large chunk of the court of Louis XIV had been poisoning eac…
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Today's topic is the Roman Emperor Nero, or Nero Claudius Caesar Augustus Germanicus to be more exact. Most famous today for possibly enjoying the great fire of Rome a bit too much and for persecuting Christians afterwards, we take a look at the actual history. What all did Nero get up to that has made him a villain to this day? How much is true an…
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The VHS tapes have returned to have their vengeance or something like that. It's part 2 of some guy's dad's tapes of blonde women. Support the show Starting your own podcast? Use this link to receive a $20 Amazon gift card when you sign up for a paid account with Buzzsprout! https://www.buzzsprout.com/?referrer_id=1671664 Linktree Buy us a beer! Jo…
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This week out subject is out of body experiences. There are estimates that up to 1 in 10 people have an out of body experience at some point, seeing yourself disconnect from an outside viewpoint, or feeling like you are not co-located with your body. They are most closely associated with lucid dreaming and near death experiences, but can occur in m…
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It's all Don Vito and some VHS tapes this week. Sources: DadsTapes - YouTube My Dad's Tapes (vimeo.com) https://x.com/mydadstapes My Dad's Tapes: Family Secrets Aren't Forever (youtube.com) Support the show Starting your own podcast? Use this link to receive a $20 Amazon gift card when you sign up for a paid account with Buzzsprout! https://www.buz…
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In the midst of WWII, conflict broke out in Los Angeles between members of the navy and Mexican American youth stemming from tensions from a naval base being built over a primarily Mexican community and the young people in the community flaunting zoot suits that defied rationing laws. In 1943 these tensions spilled over into violence as thousands o…
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Welcome to Funny; They Don’t Look Jewish, “Where Judaism appears in the panels.” Our purpose is to find characters, stories and issues of comics that explore explicitly Jewish content. In this episode Brandon and Henry move over to the "Distinguished Competition" of Marvel and cover DC Comics' The Golem! Comics covered in this episode: Recap of Gol…
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The 369th Infantry Regiment, now known as the Harlem Hellfighers, or the Black Rattlers, was formed in the lead up to the US's entry into WWI as a regiment of black men predominantly from New York City and surrounding areas. It ended up being the US unit that spent more time on the front lines of WWI then any other unit, being detached and assigned…
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Ever wondered what drives people to obsess over cryptic internet content? We've got you covered. This episode sees Matt, Jason, Doug, and Mike breaking down a series of 40 bizarre videos, each packed with glitchy visuals and distorted audio. Together, we decode theories and ciphers suggested by a dedicated community—think alphanumeric codes, musica…
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This week we have a couple of early tall tales or urban legends from the 18th and 19th century. First up is Tarrare, a French street performer and sometime soldier that was constantly hungry, eating literally anything organic he could get his hands on. The second being Edward Mordrake, a supposed heir to a wealthy family that had a second face on t…
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Ever wondered what creeps around the dusty aisles of the Parousia Public Library? Squib Bitbly here, with my cohorts Jason and Dougledore, as we peel back the layers of this digital haunt in our latest foray into horror comedy. You're in for a treat—scratch that—a trick? No, definitely a treat... We tackle the obscure Parousia Public Library series…
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This week we discuss Native American origin stories. Just about every culture has a story for how the world was created that tells you something about it's core values and beliefs. Many Native cultures in the Americas share a creation story involving the creation of the land on the back of a turtle. For this reason, North America is sometimes refer…
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Mike, Jason, and Doug step into filthy waters today. Sad Satan is known throughout the online community as a mysterious game, found on the dark web. This one strikes a nerve for DLUTI and we have a few things to say. We navigate through the murky waters of "Sad Satan," the dark web's most elusive game, drawing fascinating parallels to the fading in…
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In the late 60s people started reporting seeing the dead rising from Highgate Cemetery in London. General wave of mass hysteria broke out leading mobs of people to flock to the cemetery with stakes to hunt the vampire. It also produced one of the strangest rivalries between two occult "experts" who both claimed to have successfully hunted the vampi…
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Embark on an offbeat odyssey through the digital underbrush with us, where anime tunes and yearnings for Dragon Ball GT abridgments playfully intertwine with the quirky knowledge of Naomi, our social media guru. We'll meander through a wonderland of oddities, from the delightful to the macabre, sharing stories sparked by our patrons' inventive user…
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There are legends among the Cherokee and other Native American tribes of a people that existed in North America well before the arrival of Columbus that had very light skin and large "moon eyes". Theories have abounded about who or what these Moon Eyed people were, from Albinos, to decedents of pre-Columbian Welsh explorers, to Aliens (of course). …
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Glitter! Its Glitter! I don't know what else to tell you about it. It's f**king glitter. It defies science and makes us question natural laws, and also makes stuff sparkly. Oh, it also distorts reality. And can be used as a pest repellant! There is a lot to talk about and only 2 of us to do it! This week, Mike and Jason dive headfirst into a vat of…
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Mankind has been practicing many forms of body modification for tens of thousands of years. Most are aware of things like piercings and tattoos, but there are some more extreme forms that have been used across the globe at different times by different societies. One of these, is intentional cranial deformation, or skull shaping. Many groups have bo…
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What's up, brother? Prepare to have your reality tweaked as we embark on a journey through the Dead Internet Theory, mulling over the chilling possibility that the web might be teeming with more bots than humans. Doug is getting an update, or vacation or whatever, but Mike, Matt, and Jason try playing existential crisis simulator in his stead! None…
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