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    Episode 3 - Part 1 - The Last of Us

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    About this Episode

    In the first part of our special two-part episode, we take a look at the hit HBO show and video game, "The Last of Us".  Even though the show is not based on a true story, it has led to much speculation about the role that fungi may play in future pandemics.  In Part 1, we look at the history of zombies in pop culture, take a look at some "true" cases of zombies, and look at how this latest instalment in the post-apocalyptic genre holds up.
      
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    Thank you so much for listening to our podcast through 2023, we hope that you have enjoyed listening as much as we have enjoyed making the episodes!  Remember to like, subscribe, rate, and review on your favourite podcast platform if you are enjoying what you are hearing.

    We wish you the very best of the holiday season and look forward to entertaining you again in 2024!  Happy New Year! 🎊

    References and Sources

    Music by SoundGalleryByDmitryTaras from Pixabay

    Black Christmas. Directed by Bob Clark, performances by Olivia Hussey, Keir Dullea, and Margot Kidder, Warner Bros., 1974.

     "13 Things You Didn't Know About 'Black Christmas'". Chiller (TV channel). December 25, 2015. Archived from the original on December 29, 2015.

    Wikipedia contributors. (2023, December 7). Black Christmas (1974 film). In Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia. Retrieved 19:09, December 7, 2023, from https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Black_Christmas_(1974_film)&oldid=1188746384

    https://nerdbot.com/2023/11/13/urban-legend-fact-or-fiction-the-babysitter-and-the-man-upstairs/
    Urban Legend Fact or Fiction: The Babysitter and the Man Upstairs
    Amy Davis
    Nerdbot
    November 13th, 2023

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?app=desktop&v=uUEfES_6-Ko
    The Story Behind Black Christmas: The Boy Murderer George Webster and The Vampire Killer Wayne Boden
    Under the Ash Tree
    December 31st, 2022

    https://serialkillercalendar.com/WAYNE-CLIFFORD-BODEN-THE-VAMPIRE-RAPIST.php
    Wayne Clifford Boden - The Vampire Rapist
    Serial Killer Calendar
    Aaron Kirkland




    Episode 4 - The Exorcist

    Episode 4 - The Exorcist

    One of the most terrifying movies of all time, "The Exorcist" was based on the true story of a 14 year old boy, which also inspired the novel by William Peter Blatty.  Join us as we explore the myths surrounding the "cursed" movie, the theology behind exorcisms, the true story of Roland Doe, and to what extent demonic possession can be linked to mental health.

    Show Notes:
    - Music by
    SoundGalleryByDmitryTaras from Pixabay

    -
    https://www.history.com/news/exorcisms-christianity-gospels-movie - Exorcisms: The Centuries-Long History of Expelling Evil
    The History Channel - A&E Television Networks
    Elizabeth Yuko
    October 27, 2022

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    https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2021/dec/20/the-exorcist-boy-named-magazine - Boy whose case inspired The Exorcist is named by US magazine
    Maya Yang
    The Guardian
    December 20, 2021

    - Exorcism Protocol
    Archdiocese of Toronto
    Catholic Pastoral Centre
    1155 Younge Street
    Toronto, Ontario, Canada
    March 12th, 2015

    -
    https://www.cnn.com/2017/08/04/health/exorcism-doctor/index.html - When exorcists need help, they call him
    John Blake
    CNN Health - CNN
    Friday August 4th, 2017

    -
    https://www.washingtonpost.com/archive/politics/1978/04/21/cries-of-a-woman-possessed/94bf2fd3-8e64-482d-869d-1f929851ca8f/ - Cries of a Woman Possessed
    The Washington Post
    Michael Getler
    April 21st, 1978

    -
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=29fpnF1DWoQ - Rare, Unedited Recordings of the 67 Exorcisms of Anneliese Michel, the Real Emily Rose
    Planet Weird

    - Mellor, Lee Dr.
    Behind the Horror: True Stories That Inspired Horror Movies. New York, Penguin Random House, 2020.

    - Blatty, William Peter.
    The Exorcist - A Novel. New York, Harper Collins, 1971.

    -
    The Exorcist. Directed by William Friedkin, performances by Ellen Burstyn,
    Max von Sydow, and Linda Blair, Warner Bros., 1973.

    - Annelise Michel Exorcism recording (German with English subtitles) -
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-H4gvQDGiak

    -
    The Exorcist: Believer. Directed by David Gordon Green, performances by Ellen
    Burstyn, Jennifer Nettles, and Leslie Odom, Jr., Universal Pictures, 2023

    -
    Cursed Films - Season 1, Episode 1: The Exorcist. Directed by Jay Cheel, performances by Hector Avalos, Linda Blair, Vincent Bauhaus, Shudder, 2020.

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    Eli Roth’s History of Horror - Season 1, Episode 4: The Demons Inside. Directed by Kurt Sayenga, performances by Eli Roth, Greg Nicotero, and Rob Zombie, Asylum Entertainment, 2018.


      

    Episode 3 - Part 1 - The Last of Us

    Episode 3 - Part 1 - The Last of Us

    In the first part of our special two-part episode, we take a look at the hit HBO show and video game, "The Last of Us".  Even though the show is not based on a true story, it has led to much speculation about the role that fungi may play in future pandemics.  In Part 1, we look at the history of zombies in pop culture, take a look at some "true" cases of zombies, and look at how this latest instalment in the post-apocalyptic genre holds up.
      
      References and Sources

     

    Episode 3 - Part 2 - The Last of Us - The Interview

    Episode 3 - Part 2 - The Last of Us - The Interview

    In the second of our special two-part episode, we take a deep dive into the world of fungi with mycologist and Teaching Professor Emerita from the University of Calgary, Heather Addy.
     
     What is a fungus?
     What is the Cordyceps fungus?
     Could the Cordyceps fungus ever evolve to infect humans?
     Are there any fungi that are dangerous to humans?
     Is there anything that humans can do?
     
     We look at these questions and many others as we look at one of the largest, and most overlooked, organisms on the planet.

    Additional Information from Professor Addy:
    - The number of fungal species vs plant and animal species: There are an estimated ~ 300 000 species of plants and likely around 7.7 million species of animals (mostly insects!).  So, more animals than fungi, likely (although we don't know number of fungal species for sure), but more fungi than plants.
    - Fungal pathogens of other animals, specifically white-nose syndrome and the chytrid fungus that is decimating frogs and other amphibians around the world, I mentioned that individual frogs can be treated by transferring them to warmer temperatures for a time (which eliminates the fungal infection from their bodies), which is true.  The same treatment would not work for bats infected with white-nose syndrome fungus.  The probiotic treatment is promising for protecting bats, this involves spraying the wings of bats with a mixture of bacteria that naturally occur on their wings and that slow the growth of the fungus.  There is also a research group working on a vaccine.
     
     References and Sources
    A huge thank you to Professor Addy for the taking the time to talk to us and help us to learn more about this fascinating topic!

    Episode 2 - The Amityville Horror

    Episode 2 - The Amityville Horror

    In December of 1975, newlyweds George and Kathy Lutz moved into a house at 112 Ocean Avenue in Amityville, New York, setting off what would become one of the most famous haunted house stories of all time.  The house, the site of a grisly mass murder, had a history that the Lutzes were not concerned about, but just 28 days later, they were fleeing for their lives with only the clothes on their back.  Based on the 1977 best selling novel by Jay Anson, "The Amityville Horror" was one of the most successful films of 1979, but how much of this story is actually true?  Using historic newsreel, as well as interviews from Ronald DeFeo Jr. and George Lutz, join us as we explore the true, and maybe not so true, history of one of the most famous houses in the world.

    Sources and Credits:
    Narrated by: Carissa Willis and Tara Moore
    Researched by: Carissa Willis and Tara Moore
    Podcast edited by: Carissa Willis
    Music by:
    SoundGalleryByDmitryTaras from Pixabay

    Mellor, Lee Dr.
    Behind the Horror: True Stories That Inspired Horror Movies, Penguin Random House, New York, 2020

    Shock Docs - Amityville Horror House - Discovery + / ID

    Blistein, Jon. “Ronald DeFeo, Killer Who Inspired ‘The Amityville Horror,’ Dead at 69”, Rolling Stone Magazine, March 16th, 2021
    https://www.rollingstone.com/culture/culture-news/amityville-horror-murderer-ronald-defeo-dead-1142644/

    https://youtu.be/dM6D4pSausw - News Clip

    https://youtu.be/WtNXl_z8Ue8 - Ronald DeFeo Jr. Clip

    https://youtu.be/tgaWzCfckHM - George Lutz Interview 

    The Amityville Horror. Directed by Stuart Rosenberg, performances by James

    Brolin, Margot Kidder, and Rod Steiger, American International Pictures,  1979.

    Armstrong, Frances J.
    The Real Amityville Horror, Independently Published, 2017.





    Episode 1 - The Shining

    Episode 1 - The Shining

    Published in 1977, the popularity of Stephen King’s gothic horror novel, “The Shining”, is outmatched only by the 1980 film adaptation by legendary director Stanley Kubrick.  

    Jack Torrance has been hired to be the winter caretaker of the Overlook Hotel, a grand hotel with a violent past, located high up in the Colorado mountains.  Along with his wife, Wendy and their son Danny, the Torrance family settles in for what is supposed to be a peaceful winter of family togetherness.  However, as Jack slowly descends into madness and something new awakens within Danny, a battle between good and evil, with the Overlook Hotel at the centre, is beginning.

    Stephen King has said that he was inspired to write “The Shining” after staying a night at the Stanley Hotel in Estes Park, Colorado.  “The Shining’s” book disclaimer reads: Some of the most beautiful resort hotels in the world are located in Colorado, but the hotel in these pages is based on none of them.  The Overlook and the people associated with it exist wholly within the author’s imagination.  However, in our first podcast episode, we will explore the rather interesting true story behind the Stanley Hotel and argue that maybe, just maybe, it influenced Stephen King, and “The Shining” a little more than he thinks it did.

    Sources and Credits:
    Narrated by: Carissa Willis and Tara Moore
    Researched by: Carissa Willis and Tara Moore
    Podcast edited by: Carissa Willis
    Music by:
    SoundGalleryByDmitryTaras from Pixabay

    King, Stephen.
    The Shining. New York, Random House, 1977.

    Pittman, Rebecca F. The History & Haunting of the Stanley Hotel 2nd Edition. 

    Self-Published, 2015

    The Shining. Created by Stephen King, Warner Bros, Television, 1997.

    The Shining. Directed by Stanley Kubrick, performances by Jack Nicholson, 

    Shelley Duvall, and Danny Lloyd,Warner Bros., 1980.

    Stanley Hotel Web Page: https://www.stanleyhotel.com/

    The Stanley Hotel Ghost Hunt: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LiFsRSbFgp8

    Rocky Mountain  Paranormal:
     
    https://www.rockymountainparanormal.com/investigationpdfs/StanleyHotel.pdf

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