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Here Be Monsters
Summary: An independent podcast about fear, beauty and the unknown. Since 2012.
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Help me identify this many-legged friend and you could win a neat prize that will make you the coolest kid on the block by a long shot.
Help me identify this many-legged friend and you could win a neat prize that will make you the coolest kid on the block by a long shot.
I'm trying to become better about practicing what I preach. So, when I recently got terrified of a bug on my wall. I wanted to learn why I was scared of it. That's what the show is about, after all, confronting the unknown. So, help me identify this many legged friend and you could win a neat prize that will make you the coolest kid on the block by a long shot. Take a look at the pictures and post your answers: www.facebook.com/herebemonstersradio/
On this episode, Chris Staudinger tells his story of escaping Myanmar (Burma) after he and his friends saw something that they should not have seen.
Captain Chris Staudinger is an experienced world traveler...now. But back in 2006, he visited Myanmar (Burma), during a time of political unrest, militarization and a general mistrust of anyone American. He looked like a spy. On this episode, Chris tells his story of escaping the country after he and his friends saw something that they should not have seen. Photos from Chris' Myanmar trip over on our facebook page: http://is.gd/HBM009 Chris now runs a travel blog with his girlfriend Tawny Clark. They travel the world on next to no money and teach others how to do the same. http://www.captainandclark.com/ Music from these fine friends of the show: http://swampdog.bandcamp.com/ http://luckydragons.bandcamp.com/ http://theblackspot.bandcamp.com/
On this episode, Chris Staudinger tells his story of escaping Myanmar (Burma) after he and his friends saw something that they should not have seen.
Chuck was twelve when he went to a health clinic in the Philippines to rid himself of his "tip" and become a man. Of course, little went according to plan. Sensitive listeners please note: this episode contains both scientifically accurate references to genitalia AND undeniably gratuitous swearing. Mothers, consider yourselves warned. Our good friend Bethany Denton produced this piece. Music: Swamp Dog: http://swampdog.bandcamp.com/ Lucky Dragons: http://luckydragons.bandcamp.com/ PLEASE WRITE US REVIEWS ON ITUNES - http://is.gd/hbmitunes
Chuck was twelve when he went to a health clinic in the Philippines to rid himself of his "tip" and become a man. Of course, little went according to plan.
Chuck was twelve when he went to a health clinic in the Philippines to rid himself of his "tip" and become a man. Of course, little went according to plan.
Humans are one of just four land-dwelling mammals who don't regularly eat their placentas after childbirth. But that's changing as, each year, more and more mothers are electing to save their placenta to eat. Stepha Lawson is a doula working in Bellingham, Washington. She called me up one day when she had a fresh placenta, ready to be turned into pills for the mother. Pictures of the placenta we cooked, http://is.gd/HBM007
Humans are one of just four land-dwelling mammals who don't regularly eat their placentas after childbirth. But that's changing as, each year, more and more mothers are electing to save their placenta to eat.
Humans are one of just four land-dwelling mammals who don't regularly eat their placentas after childbirth. But that's changing as, each year, more and more mothers are electing to save their placenta to eat.
On this episode, Kathy Johnson of the Medicine Horse Project explains the nature of equine intelligence in regards to Clever Hans, the a famous German horse who could count, spell, and answer questions. Pictures right here: http://is.gd/hbm006
On this episode, Kathy Johnson of the Medicine Horse Project explains the nature of equine intelligence in regards to Clever Hans.
On this episode, Kathy Johnson of the Medicine Horse Project explains the nature of equine intelligence in regards to Clever Hans.