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The Show-Me Podcast

Podcast de Chris Cowan

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Through shared tales of little known historical events, amusing insights into past events, and a dash or two of local legends, we intend to educate and entertain you as we look into what makes Missouri not just another state, but what makes Missouri the SHOW-ME.

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Portada del episodio Episode 21: The Possession

Episode 21: The Possession

In 1973 a movie hit theaters that scared audiences like no horror movie that came before it had. This movie drew large crowds and even won two Academy Awards while being nominated in another 8 categories. This film would also become the first horror movie to be nominated for best picture, which is saying something as horror movies have been around for practically as long as the motion picture industry has existed. This movie that we are talking about is of course, The Exorcist, a film that centers around the demonic possession of a 12 year old girl, and the religious struggle of good versus evil in an attempt to free the child from the control of a devilish entity. The screenplay for The Exorcist was written by William Peter Blatty, who based the screenplay off of his successful novel of the same name, and while the story presented in the book and film are fictional, they are based off true events, events that tie a tale of demonic possession and battles against darkness that took place in Missouri. Join us in this episode as we look at demons, a struggle of good against evil, and a basis behind a Hollywood horror classic, and how they became a part of… The Show-Me.

30 de oct de 2019 - 25 min
Portada del episodio Episode 19: Sex, Drugs, and Rock n' Roll

Episode 19: Sex, Drugs, and Rock n' Roll

In 1969, two music festivals made history, but for very different reasons. In Bethel, New York, Woodstock became a cultural legacy of peace, love, and music. On the West Coast, at Altamont, later that year, The Rolling Stones would lead their answer to the Hippies in New York with their own concert, one that would end in tragedy and death. These two music festivals both had very different feels to them, but they both had one thing in common, a lack of any real law enforcement. The music seemed to make the people free, for better or worse, and to varying degrees of success. Sure, Woodstock had some bad acid going around, but it is typically remembered as an overwhelmingly positive call for the hippie movement of the day. Altamont, not so much. And while these concerts are still remembered today, there is a third music festival, the last of these concerts that sought freedom of expression through music and from the law. Join us in this episode as we look at sex, drugs, and rock and roll, and how they became a part… of the Show-Me.

30 de sep de 2019 - 21 min
Portada del episodio Episode 17: The Legend of Alf Bolin

Episode 17: The Legend of Alf Bolin

Just a few short miles south of Branson lies a feature that has nothing to do with the famed tourist attractions music, shows, and theatrical performances that has brought so much attention to this small corner of the Ozarks. This feature, a cluster of elephant rocks, or large boulders of sandstone that survived the erosion of soil around them, saw performances that had nothing to do with country or bluegrass music. No, this outcropping of sandstone was the theater for a depraved bushwacker, thief, and killer, whose gang used the rocky formation to ambush travellers and soldiers during the first half of the war between the states. Following the death of the villainous madman, this formation would be rumored to hold the treasures and ill gotten gains that the killer had acquired in his heists and would become a favorite location for Ozark treasure hunters. Join us as we examine Murder Rock, Alf Bolin, and the legends surrounding the man and his treasure, and how they became a part… of the Show-Me.

2 de sep de 2019 - 17 min
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