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By Radio DePaul
The podcast currently has 17 episodes available.
In this episode, we are drifted into the eerie worlds of Edgar Allen Poe. Set to spooky ambience, these dramatic retellings of the two classic stories, "A Tell-Tale Heart" and "The Cask of Amontillado", are as enthralling as ever. I know the quarter is getting rough this time of year, so just relax and enjoy this mysterious and murderous delve into crypt. All work and no play makes Jack a dull boy.
Red Light Recordings has returned! Haaris Arain has returned to the studio with newcomer Daniel Frazier to host the brand new and revitalized RLR. Today, we look into the world of an EMT and his awful story about the healthcare industry's "criminal" activities, then we join some paranormal experts on a run-of-the-mill house call.
Jenks and Brady find themselves amidst a construction plan, in the middle of nowhere, in basically Canada. How did they get they are? Why are they doing it? There probably isn't a good reason, but let's hear them out.
Sam and Brady get together to discuss the weekly descrepancies surrounding international news, varying viewpoints on the unhealthy lack of skepticism, and TF goin on in Myanmar. New Mythical Musings coming soon!!!
This week Sam and Brady get together for an honest recap on classism, relationships, and the epic annual fundraiser put on by Radio DePaul, Rock The Clock. Rock the Clock took place and we were able, as a cohesive unit, to triple our donation goal. See you soon!
In this debut episode for 2021, the gentlemen from Red Light return to talk about the new habits they've developed over the last few months, the conundrum of neutrality in war particularly concerning death and the choices leading up to it, and the strange possibilities of quantum mechanics. Not nearly as grim as it sounds, and much less academic than it may seem. This episode is sure to make science more fun, death more bearable, and inform our listeners of healthy habits they might enjoy. Until next time.
Today we share a few recorded events of Thanksgiving: From the very first communion in 1621, to an unlikely gathering in a modern day hospital in Chicago, to strange thanksgiving shared between George W. Bush, the Ghost of the living Bob Dylan, and God Himself. We hope you enjoy the episode and had a wonderous quarantined thanksgiving last week!
Today, the "big three" talk about the election happening right now.
In this improvisational episode, Jean-Claude, Moise, and Bruno find themselves in a bit of a conundrum: A classic case of the ol' french switcharoo
Brady, Sam, and Haaris take us through a oral time machine and deliver some great speeches and monologues. Tune in for more good stuff.
The podcast currently has 17 episodes available.