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Here Be Monsters

By: Here Be Monsters
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  • An independent podcast about fear, beauty and the unknown. Since 2012.
    Here Be Monsters LLC (861412)
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  • HBM158: An Illusion
    Dec 14 2022

    n the midst of a stressful move, HBM producer Jeff Emtman finds comfort in the phasing techniques developed by minimalist composer, Steve Reich. 

    Note: this episode contains sounds that cannot be accurately represented by speakers.  Please use headphones.  

    Steve Reich compositions excerpted in this episode: 

    Clapping Music, performed by Steve Reich and Wolfram Winkel

    Violin Phase, performed by Jonathan Morton 

    Pendulum Music, performed by Joan Cerveró, Víctor Trescolí, Isabel León, and  Estefanía Sánchez

    Here Be Monsters is an independent podcast supported by listener donations.  If you’d like to make a small monthly contribution, visit patreon.com/HBMpodcast. 

    Producer: Jeff Emtman

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    40 mins
  • HBM157: The Raw Whatever
    Nov 28 2022

    Allen H Greenfield is a UFOlogist and occult researcher.  He’s also a father of three.  

    His first child, Alex was the subject of HBM155: Ghosts Aliens Burritos.  In that episode, Alex tells stories from his childhood of chasing strange phenomena with his father. 

    In this episode, Here Be Monsters host Jeff Emtman talks to Allen to get the “fatherly perspective” on UFOs, black lodges, tarot, The Day the Earth Stood Still, and (most of all) how to be a good parent. 

    Allen Greenfield is currently working on the final installment of a trilogy whose first two entries are Secret Cipher of the UFOnauts and Secret Rituals of the Men in Black.  The forthcoming book is yet to be titled. 

    Also heard on this episode: Rick Emtman, who is Jeff’s dad.

    Content Note: Language
    Producer: Jeff Emtman
    Music: Serocell, The Black Spot
    Sponsor: Pal’s Plants

    Pal’s Plants is a Flatbush, Brooklyn based subscription service for potted plants and intriguing zines.  

    Plants can be delivered to the 5 boroughs of New York City. 

    Zines can be delivered anywhere in the USA.  

    Pal’s Plants is customized to your preferences.  They’ll have you fill out a short survey when you sign up so that you can be sure to get something you like each month in the mail. 

    Pal’s Plants makes a great gift.  Use offer code HBM50 at signup to get half off your first month’s subscription.  

    Thank you Pal’s Plants for sponsoring Here Be Monsters.

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    40 mins
  • HBM156: Heavy Load-Bearing Body
    Nov 9 2022

    Berlin’s Schwerbelastungskörper is a massive concrete structure that, today, is hidden in plain sight between a railroad and an apartment building.  It’s one of just a dozen remaining pieces of Nazi Architecture in Berlin.  And it’s not much to look at. It was built in 1941 as a test structure for a triumphal arch that Hitler wanted to build in that spot. 

    The Schwerbelastungskörper (“heavy load-bearing body”) is the arch’s test structure.  It weighs about 12,650 metric tonnes, or about 28 million pounds, and it’s the equivalent weight of one of the four massive legs of the never-built arch.

    This plan was abandoned as World War 2 accelerated.  And the structure remained, slowly sinking into Berlin’s marshy soil, providing proof of the arch’s impossibility. 

    In this episode, HBM host Jeff Emtman visits the Schwerbelastungskorper, records some impulse responses in the structure’s single room and reflects on his discomfort in finding beauty in another Nazi structure nearby, Tempelhof Airport (now a public park and refugee camp). 

    Also mentioned on this episode: The Berlin Airlift, Austrian Tyrol, The Little Mermaid (1989), and Der Herr Der Ringe (Lord of the Rings movies dubbed in German).  

    Here Be Monsters is an independent podcast supported by listener donations.  If you’d like to make a small monthly contribution, visit patreon.com/HBMpodcast. 

    Registration for the Here Be Monsters Art Exchange is open until November 10th, 2022.  Sign up: https://HBMpodcast.com/art/

    Producer: Jeff Emtman
    Music: The Black Spot

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    19 mins

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long time listener, first time caller

Coming of age as a small town boy with a fair share of travel experience and lack of a city to call home, this was one of the podcasts that befriended me during that time. Indebted to the stories and lives that live here.

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