Here Be Monsters

An independent podcast about fear, beauty and the unknown. Since 2012. Hosted by Jeff Emtman and others.

https://www.hbmpodcast.com/

Eine durchschnittliche Folge dieses Podcasts dauert 22m. Bisher sind 404 Folge(n) erschienen. Dies ist ein täglich erscheinender Podcast.

Gesamtlänge aller Episoden: 3 days 3 hours 31 minutes

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HBM057: Imposter in a Pink Pinstripe Suit [EXPLICIT]


Growing up in small-town Montana, Bethany Denton's parents and teachers told her what she knew already: she was brilliant. Bethany couldn't help but feel destined for something big, even though she often skipped her school readings and phoned it in. Why


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 February 18, 2016  n/a
 
 

HBM057: Impostor in a Pink Pinstripe Suit [EXPLICIT]


Growing up in small-town Montana, Bethany Denton's parents and teachers told her what she knew already: she was brilliant. Bethany couldn't help but feel destined for something big, even though she often skipped her school readings and


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 February 17, 2016  n/a
 
 

HBM057: Impostor in a Pink Pinstripe Suit [EXPLICIT]


Growing up in small-town Montana, Bethany Denton's parents and teachers told her what she knew already: she was brilliant. Bethany couldn't help but feel destined for something big, even though she often skipped her school readings and


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 February 17, 2016  24m
 
 

episode 17: HBM057: Impostor in a Pink Pinstripe Suit


Growing up in small-town Montana, Bethany Denton's parents and teachers told her what she knew already: she was brilliant.  Bethany couldn't help but feel destined for something big, even though she often skipped her school readings and phoned it in.  Why try hard when you already know everything? Content Note: Explicit Content In high school, Bethany joined the speech and debate team and started winning medals in an event called Serious Oral Interpretation...


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 February 17, 2016  n/a
 
 

HBM056: It Works Better in Movies [EXPLICIT]


When Lina Misitzis was a teenager, she told people she was dying. She wasn't. But, an entire genre of "dying girl gets the guy" movies taught her that landing a boyfriend required a certain brevity on this planet. She only lied to men, men she wanted to


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 February 4, 2016  n/a
 
 

episode 16: HBM056: It Works Better in Movies


When Lina Misitzis was a teenager, she told people she was dying.  She wasn't.  But, an entire genre of "dying girl gets the guy" movies taught her that landing a boyfriend required a certain brevity on this planet.  She only lied to men, men she wanted to be with.  Content Note: Explicit Content That was more than ten years ago, but the guilt of exploiting imaginary illness for (failed) romantic gain stays with her to the present...


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 February 3, 2016  n/a
 
 

HBM056: It Works Better in Movies [EXPLICIT]


When Lina Misitzis was a teenager, she told people she was dying. She wasn't. But, an entire genre of "dying girl gets the guy" movies taught her that landing a boyfriend required a certain brevity on this planet. She only lied to men,


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 February 3, 2016  24m
 
 

HBM056: It Works Better in Movies [EXPLICIT]


When Lina Misitzis was a teenager, she told people she was dying. She wasn't. But, an entire genre of "dying girl gets the guy" movies taught her that landing a boyfriend required a certain brevity on this planet. She only lied to men,


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 February 3, 2016  23m
 
 

HBM055: Ghost Tape Number Ten


All is fair in love and war... even mind games. The United States military employs psychological warfare in nearly every war it's part of. The US Military calls these tactics "Psychological Operations", or "PSYOP".


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 January 21, 2016  n/a
 
 

episode 15: HBM055: Ghost Tape Number Ten


All is fair in love and war... even mind games. The United States military employs psychological warfare in nearly every war it's part of. From creating a "ghost army" of inflatable tank fleets in World War II, to blasting heavy metal music toward enemy territory during the Gulf War, the purpose of these tactics is to decrease morale and inspire enemy combatants to surrender or defect. The US Military calls these tactics "Psychological Operations", or "PSYOP". The Vietnam War was no different...


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 January 21, 2016  n/a