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Episode 4 – Gods and Monsters

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Summary

Our episode this time tackles the tricky business of big things—larger-than-life gods and the monsters that lurk in the corners of American popular culture. You’ll hear about a jealous volcano goddess in Hawaii and how she’s helping geologists make sense of the island’s origins and development, and you’ll hear about giant apes, killer sharks, and zombie hordes invading by cell phone and newsfeed.

Please consider supporting us on Patreon, and following us on Facebook and Twitter. Contact us at chasingfoxfirepodcast@gmail.com or visit us at www.chasingfoxfire.com.

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Play: https://chasingfoxfiredotcom.files.wordpress.com/2017/04/episode-4-gods-and-monsters.mp3

Download: Episode 4 – Gods and Monsters

Sources:

My guests for this episode were:

  • Anna Pertu from the Earth Observatory of Singapore. You can also read the paper she referenced here.
  • Jennifer Drissel of Penn State University in Harrisburg, where she teaches courses on American apocalypse literature and horror in popular culture.
  • You can read more about America’s historical obsession with big creatures at the Smithsonian Magazine’s article, “Mammoths and Mastadons – All American Monsters,” by Richard Conniff.

Music

All music for this episode is licensed through Magnatune.

Playlist:

  • “Oceanos,” by Ruben van Rompaey
  • “Where Sky and Ocean Meet,” by Gopal
  • “Fragrant Grasses, Falling Blossoms,” by Sambodhi Prem
  • “Resonance” & “Sharpening Her Talons,” by Robert Rich

Images: “Rocks” and “Mushrooms” both via Pixabay.

Produced by New World Witchery. Copyright 2017. Share-and-share-alike Creative Commons license.

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Episode 4 – Gods and Monsters

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Manage episode 176571428 series 1270315
Innhold levert av Cory Thomas Hutcheson. Alt podcastinnhold, inkludert episoder, grafikk og podcastbeskrivelser, lastes opp og leveres direkte av Cory Thomas Hutcheson eller deres podcastplattformpartner. Hvis du tror at noen bruker det opphavsrettsbeskyttede verket ditt uten din tillatelse, kan du følge prosessen skissert her https://no.player.fm/legal.

mushrooms-297230_1280

SHOWNOTES

Summary

Our episode this time tackles the tricky business of big things—larger-than-life gods and the monsters that lurk in the corners of American popular culture. You’ll hear about a jealous volcano goddess in Hawaii and how she’s helping geologists make sense of the island’s origins and development, and you’ll hear about giant apes, killer sharks, and zombie hordes invading by cell phone and newsfeed.

Please consider supporting us on Patreon, and following us on Facebook and Twitter. Contact us at chasingfoxfirepodcast@gmail.com or visit us at www.chasingfoxfire.com.

Listen

Play: https://chasingfoxfiredotcom.files.wordpress.com/2017/04/episode-4-gods-and-monsters.mp3

Download: Episode 4 – Gods and Monsters

Sources:

My guests for this episode were:

  • Anna Pertu from the Earth Observatory of Singapore. You can also read the paper she referenced here.
  • Jennifer Drissel of Penn State University in Harrisburg, where she teaches courses on American apocalypse literature and horror in popular culture.
  • You can read more about America’s historical obsession with big creatures at the Smithsonian Magazine’s article, “Mammoths and Mastadons – All American Monsters,” by Richard Conniff.

Music

All music for this episode is licensed through Magnatune.

Playlist:

  • “Oceanos,” by Ruben van Rompaey
  • “Where Sky and Ocean Meet,” by Gopal
  • “Fragrant Grasses, Falling Blossoms,” by Sambodhi Prem
  • “Resonance” & “Sharpening Her Talons,” by Robert Rich

Images: “Rocks” and “Mushrooms” both via Pixabay.

Produced by New World Witchery. Copyright 2017. Share-and-share-alike Creative Commons license.

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