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This May Hurt a Bit

James Strayer and John C Meyers

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A franchise podcast for the Horror Completionist. Hosts James Strayer and John C Meyers talk and analyze their way film by film through horror's longest running franchises. How do they evolve? What do new filmmakers bring when a franchise is several films deep? Usually, they start out great but perhaps 6- 8 entries in... they start to hurt a bit. Music by Michael Arthur Holloway and logo by Ethan Kimberling. Follow us on Instagram at: thismayhurtabitpod
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NerdCage Live

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Welcome to NerdCage Live, home to fans of film, TV, video games, and all things pop culture. This channel will feature audio-only replays of our live YouTube show, which can be found here: https://www.youtube.com/c/NerdCageLive Follow us on Twitch every Tue and Fri at Twitch.TV/NerdCageLIVE
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Since its debut in June 2012 with the episode Jury Duty, Generation Why Podcast has been your source for gripping true crime, intriguing mysteries, and fascinating conspiracies every week. Hosted by Justin and Aaron, the podcast combines in-depth research and discussion to bring you cases that challenge your perspective and keep you hooked. Whether you're a longtime fan or just starting your true crime journey, Generation Why offers a large catalog of true crime tales. Don’t miss out—tune in ...
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The release Friday of the annual Department of Education progress reports for elementary and middle schools prompted the usual debate over how to interpret the results. We would like to hear your thoughts, too. But setting aside this discussion for a moment, let's take a closer look at the results, through a series of lists. To start with, let's look at the progress report "honor roll." Schools That Have Received an 'A' All Five Years District School 1 East Side Community School 2 P.S. 77 Lo ...
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If you've been moved by a story this year, text 'GIVE25' to 78679 to make a donation to The Moth today.In this hour, stories of chance meetings, unexpected connections, and pleasant surprises—at Macy's, while camping, and in a graveyard. This episode is hosted by Moth Director Michelle Jalowski. The Moth Radio Hour is produced by The Moth and Jay A…
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Feb. 20, 1990. Blue Springs, Missouri. Several frantic phone calls were made to 911 by Ken Middleton who begged for help. His wife Kathy had been shot. But when police arrived, they placed him under arrest for killing his wife. For more than 30 years, Ken Middleton has been trying to persuade the courts of his innocence. Was Kathy Middleton's death…
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When history comes knocking, you have to figure out what to do. Visit thisamericanlife.org/lifepartners to sign up for our premium subscription. Prologue: Brittany’s job is to answer anonymous calls and texts from people in the military. This year, she’s gotten more than usual–most of them are wondering about what to do with orders they’ve been giv…
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February 11th, 1987. Fort Collins, Colorado. The body of 37-year-old Peggy Hettrick was found in a field. She had been stabbed and mutilated. There were multiple suspects, but the police focused on 15-year-old Timothy Masters, who found the body but failed to report it initially. See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privac…
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A few days ago, we shared a Moth Radio Hour all about shoes… but on this episode, we’re going to be talking about a different type of soul. Yes, we’re going from the sole of your shoe, to the soul inside you - with stories about connections, bonds, being there for the people we love, and all of the things that make you you. This episode was hosted …
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Host Meg Wolitzer presents three stories about people inserting themselves into the lives of others—in their own best interests. In Simon Rich’s “Relapse,” friends rally ’round when one of their numbers heeds the call of the muse. It’s read by Ophira Eisenberg. In Langston Hughes’ “Thank You, M’am,” read by Pauletta Washington, a fierce old lady se…
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This episode originally aired on February 2, 2022.If you've been moved by a story this year, text 'GIVE25' to 78679 to make a donation to The Moth today.In this hour devoted to stories about footwear, walk a mile in another person's shoes. Every journey begins with a single step, and hopefully, some comfortable kicks. This episode is hosted by Moth…
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Be sure to suv #NerdCageLIVE and all the channels under #JoBlo including JoBlo Celebrity Access, JoBlo Originals, Arrow To The Head Show, Loving the 80's and more! Jay and Joe team up with Chris Bumbray the EIC of JoBlo and John Fallon aka Arrow the VP of JoBlo to talk all things #rocky4 in celebration of the 40th Anniversary of #RockyIV #rocky #bo…
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June 25th, 1983. Helena National Forest, Montana. Nyleen Marshall went missing during a family outing in the Elkhorn Mountains. Moments before she disappeared, her playmates saw a suspicious, unidentified man talking to her by the creek. HEY PEOPLE GET BONUS EPS and Beyond the ep talk at patreon.com/generationwhy See Privacy Policy at https://art19…
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If you've been moved by a story this year, please text 'GIVE25' to 78679 to make a donation to The Moth today.On this episode, stories that'll make you laugh, cry, and hopefully, both. Plus, why YOU, yes YOU, are The Moth. This episode was hosted by Peter Aguero.Storytellers:Peter Aguero cuts himself with his uncle’s knife.Kahlie Towle encounters a…
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Host Meg Wolitzer presents three fictionaldisappearing acts. In “We Have Your Son,” by Ben Kronengold and Rebecca Shaw, a kidnapping goes wrong.This darkly humorous piece recalls O’Henry’s “The Ransom of Red Chief” and is performed by Jill Eikenberry and Michael Tucker. In “Where’s Dad?” by Claire Fridkin, performed by Emily Skeggs, the hunt for Wa…
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If you've been moved by a story this year, text 'GIVE25' to 78679 to make a donation to The Moth today.In this hour, stories of finding community and comfort—among neighbors, in church, and at the movies. This episode is hosted by Moth Senior Curatorial Producer, Suzanne Rust. The Moth Radio Hour is produced by The Moth and Jay Allison of Atlantic …
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February 4th, 2005. Bury St. Edmunds, Suffolk, England. The body of Dawn Walker was found by the River Lark after she was reported missing by her boyfriend Kevin Nunn. The following month, Kevin was arrested and charged with murder. For bonus episodes and outtakes visit: patreon.com/generationwhy See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and …
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On this episode, we celebrate Thanksgiving with three stories of food gone wrong. Because even if you undercook the yams, hey, at least you'll get a story out of it. This episode was hosted by Chloe Salmon.Storytellers:Ellie Tonkin tries to get her mother to make tuna sandwiches the way she likes.Kayleigh Hudson attempts to cook an elaborate meal f…
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Host Meg Wolitzer presents stories about characters coping with pre-existing difficulties, large and small—and then encountering someone or something ready to change everything. In “Shoulder-Top Secretary” by Shinichi Hoshi, performed by Thom Sesma, a door-to-door salesman unveils the must-have technology of the future. In “It Had Wings” by Allan G…
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This episode originally aired on October 19, 2021.If you've been moved by a story this year, text 'GIVE25' to 78679 to make a donation to The Moth today.In this hour, stories of nerves, anxiety, fear! And the courage and support that allow us to overcome. A phone call, a taxi ride, and a stranger's generosity of spirit. This episode is hosted by Ca…
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January 27th, 2013. Bradenton, Florida. Pat Mullins took his boat out on the Braden River near his home, something he’d done hundreds of times, but he never made it back. Nine days later, Pat’s body was found in Tampa Bay, miles away from the river. For bonus episodes and outtakes visit: patreon.com/generationwhy See Privacy Policy at https://art19…
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PLease give us a sub here @NerdCageLive and sub our friends @tabmok99 @willdband @JTISREBORN Yes! time for another food #Tiermaker on #NerdCageLIVE and why not do one for #Thanksgiving dishes as we rank, discuss, and debate our favorites for a chill livestream with our friends #Tabmok99 #Willdband and Sean Wick of #JTisReborn Be sure to follow Tabm…
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If you've been moved by a story this year, text 'GIVE25' to 78679 to make a donation to The Moth today.On this episode, we've got an extended conversation with storyteller and advice columnist John Paul Brammer AKA Papi from Hola Papi. He'll talk with host Chloe Salmon about the differences and similarities between advice columns and storytelling c…
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Please give us a sub here @NerdCageLIVE and be sure to sub up @THEBURNETTWORK We are thrilled that Robert Meyer Burnett of #Robservations / #Burnettwork has returned to #NerdCageLIVE to chat with us on all things movies, and the craziness that's going on in the movie industry right now!! Connect with Rob here: https://www.youtube.com/@UC4YIKjJU7wT9…
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Host Meg Wolitzer presents three imaginative and funny reworkings of classic stories. In Ginny Hogan’s “Phantoms and Prejudice,” Jane Austen’s Bennet sisters learn about ghosting. The reader is Sara Bareilles. Anthony Marra invents a plausible reason for murder in his reworking of Poe’s “The Tell-Tale Heart,” read by Mike Doyle. And Michael Cunning…
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Meg Wolitzer sits down with her friend, writer Michael Cunningham. Michael is an American novelist, screenwriter, and educator. He is best known for his novel The Hours, which won the Pulitzer Prize for Fiction and the PEN/Faulkner Award and was later adapted into an Oscar-winning film and opera. What happens when two writers get together? Well, of…
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In the game of life, every species is like an action figure. You got your dogs and your dung beetles, your bald eagles and your blueberries. And for a long time scientists believed it was pretty much impossible for those action figures to mix and make a new kind of action figure that was able to have its own babies (dog beetles? Baldberries? Nah). …
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Our 4th year on, we invite Michael Holloway back to discuss what these three Fright Boys watched through the Halloween season! Like everyone, we tend to watch even more horror during October, so much so, that a spreadsheet needs to be employed. If you need to give a franchise a break, check out any of these. Society Child’s Play (1988) Red Rooms Ce…
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If you've been moved by a story this year, text 'GIVE25' to 78679 to make a donation to The Moth today.In this hour, stories of wise counsel, listening to your gut, and learning to practice what you preach. Plus, guidance from advice columnist John Paul Brammer. This episode is hosted by Moth Director Chloe Salmon. The Moth Radio Hour is produced b…
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In November 2011, Andrea Eilber, 20, was found dead and slumped on a chair in the basement of her aunt’s Mayfield Township home. Her boyfriend at the time, Kenneth Grondin III, was convicted of her murder in 2015 and sentenced to life. In 2018, the Michigan Court of Appeals overturned his conviction finding that the jury verdict form improperly omi…
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This episode originally aired on November 12, 2021.If you've been moved by a story this year, text 'GIVE25' to 78679 to make a donation to The Moth today.This week, two stories honoring Veterans, and a can’t-miss interview with 98-year-old WWII Vet Tom Sitter. This episode is hosted by Jon Goode. Storytellers:Scott Young honors the legacy of his Vi…
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Host Meg Wolitzer presents two stories about the nature of time and how it shapes our lives. In Helen Phillips’ “The Knowers,” a woman chooses to learn a vital fact about her future, while her husband does not. Stockard Channing reads this thought-provoking fantasy. In Anita Felicelli’s “Time Invents Us” a chance encounter turns the clock back for …
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If you've been moved by a story this year, text 'GIVE25' to 78679 to make a donation to The Moth today.In this hour, stories of life after death—earthly concerns, supernatural encounters, and what remains. This episode is hosted by Jay Allison, producer of The Moth Radio Hour.Storytellers:Panduranga Rao faces his first challenge as a newly-minted d…
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Please give us a sub here @NerdCageLive and please sub @CrimsonHeadElderTV YES Thanks to our friend @tabmok99 we were able to sit down with legendary #Actor #Comedian and #VoiceActor of #ChrisRedfield from #ResidentEvil #JoeWhyte to #NerdCageLIVE as we interview him about his career, all things #RE and more!! Be sure to follow and sub up Joe Whyte …
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Wylie, TX. On Friday, June 13, 1980, Betty Gore was found dead in her Texas home, killed with an axe that struck 41 times in what seemed like a frenzied attack. The investigation led the authorities to a surprising suspect, but the trial that followed left the community stunned and bewildered. For bonus episodes and outtakes visit: patreon.com/gene…
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If you've been moved by a story this year, text 'GIVE25' to 78679 to make a donation to The Moth today.Are you ready to get spooked? Or scared? Or just generally creeped out? Well then, on this episode, in celebration of Halloween, we’ve got three stories all about the larger forces at play in the universe. Plus, a conversation with a Moth director…
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This episode originally aired on February 1, 2022. In this hour, stories of disappearance and reappearance. Losing and finding home, family, and sacred objects -- or making space for something new. This episode is hosted by Moth Executive Producer, Sarah Austin Jenness. The Moth Radio Hour is produced by The Moth and Jay Allison of Atlantic Public …
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Netflix's docuseries Amy Bradley Is Missing is a complete account of Amy Bradley's disappearance, the search for her, and the impact it all has had on her loved ones. This bonus episode is Justin & Aaron's commentary on the series and includes our thoughts on the series and the information that is revealed throughout. For bonus episodes and episode…
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We chat about this classic, 1985 horror comedy- that does both well! Charlie thinks that a vampire has moved in next door and no one will believe him- not even a public access actor who plays a vampire hunter on TV! Can he and his friend, Evil Ed and girlfriend Amy defend the neighborhood from this dandy new arrival? And most importantly, would you…
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To celebrate the start of the World Series, we've got two stories about baseball and community. This episode was hosted by Larry Rosen and Muneesh Jain.Storytellers:Bridget Flaherty and her son get a special experience at a baseball stadium.Rob Warren coaches a baseball team, and learns what teamwork really means.And if you would like to listen to …
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In this hour, stories about fathers and how they show up for their kids. As support systems and sounding boards, buddies and bear huggers. This episode is hosted by Roy Wood Jr. The Moth Radio Hour is produced by The Moth and Jay Allison of Atlantic Public Media.Storytellers:CJ Hunt reflects on mix-tapes and memories from his past. Bailey Richards …
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October 12th, 1964. Washington, D.C. Mary Meyer was murdered while taking a walk along the Chesapeake and Ohio Canal towpath. The police quickly arrested a man named Ray Crump who was near the crime scene. But Crump's arrest and trial didn't answer the many questions surrounding Mary's murder. In the years that followed there were suggestions that …
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This episode originally aired on April 17, 2020This week's episode is all about moments of truth. Our three slam stories are about awakenings, life-changing choices and everything in between. Hosted by The Moth’s Executive Producer, Sarah Austin Jenness.Storytellers: Tim Sommers, Emma Becker, Kathleen Sheffer To learn more about listener data and o…
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Please give us a sub here @NerdCageLive and please sub our friend @keithtattnessmccleary5675 We're excited to welcome back Keith #Tattness McCleary as he shares his exciting career update, talk a little #ResidentEvil and of course #Horror movies and more! NerdCage LIVE is... Jay Saint G Joe of FallenOne Gaming NERDCAGE LIVE MERCH IS NOW AVAILBLE! G…
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Please give us a sub here @NerdCageLive and please sub our friends @TheHubyt & @KidBlueRB27 It was a good day at #NerdCageLIVE as we welcome back Kush from #thehub with #KidBlue part of the #YoungGunsPodcast as we talked the HUGE #NewYorkGiants victory over the Eagles, The EA Sports buyout, #Halo and got into it with #Superman from #JamesGunn Cant …
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This episode originally aired on December 7th, 2021.In this hour, courage, tenacity, spunk! New opportunities, self-confidence, and parents going the extra mile (or rollercoaster) for their kids. This episode is hosted by Moth Senior Curatorial Producer, Suzanne Rust. The Moth Radio Hour is produced by The Moth and Jay Allison of Atlantic Public Me…
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July 11, 2002. Bridgeport, Ohio. Just after 6 am, John McGhee's daughter, Alyssa, was awakened by a loud noise. When she went to see what had happened, she discovered her father lying in the doorway of the home and covered in blood. Detectives would discover that John's sister Pearl lived next door and that just before John's murder, she, her son, …
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This week is Banned Books week, and to honor that, we’ll be sharing stories about censorship, courage, and the importance of the written word. This episode was hosted by Cleyvis Natera.Storytellers:Mohammed Bin Khulayf tells us about meeting a man in a parking lot to buy banned books.Toby Price faces unexpected consequences when he introduces his s…
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January 1st, 2020. Norman, Oklahoma. In January 2020, 2-year-old Jeremiah “Ryder” Johnson was murdered by his mother’s boyfriend. Although she was not the one who harmed her child, Ryder’s mother, Rebecca Hogue, was charged with first-degree murder by permitting child abuse. For bonus episodes and outtakes visit: patreon.com/generationwhy See Priva…
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