An independent podcast about fear, beauty and the unknown. Since 2012. Hosted by Jeff Emtman and others.
Phased music for anxious minds.
Allen H Greenfield on UFOlogy, evil magick, and parenting.
Bigness, ugliness and beauty as it relates to Berlin’s Schwerbelastungskörper.
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The kid of a famous UFO hunter tells stories about the occult and food poisoning.
Can you taste the past?
A street preacher tries to convince Jeff of his views about the role of gender in Christianity.
Field recordings and discussions of sound and heart from across Germany (and a tiny bit from Czechia).
Body composting in the Evergreen State
Season 10 of Here Be Monsters starts and host Jeff Emtman hallucinates his adolescence while working long hours.
It'll be here March 9th, 2022.
Explaining my recent decision to remove Here Be Monsters from Spotify.
Julia found a solution in the ocean.
An episode from Jeff’s new project, Neutrinowatch: A Daily Generative Podcast. This episode *should* update itself daily with new content.... more
HBM149 requires explanation. So here’s a lengthy one.
Jeff tries to become the world’s first slumbering podcast advice columnist.
Cheap thrills from squeezing damp moss.
HBM146’s AI-powered speech bot nows offers strange advice several times daily at https://twitter.com/hypo_inspo
Can computers learn to speak with emotion and conviction?
A paranoid fruit punch expert meets an aspiring valkyrie.
Capturing the sonic fingerprints of important places before they’re gone forever.
Maybe you just need some odd animal sounds.
The effort to find intelligent extraterrestrial life is hampered by the slowness of light, the bigness of space, and some... more
Chance encounters in food waste bins.
If you’re getting this episode, it means you’re still subscribed to the Here Be Monsters! Good on you! We’ve... more
Here Be Monsters will continue production as an independent podcast, no longer associated with KCRW.
Black Tulsans record a rap album in a house that once belonged to a famous Klansman.
Is volunteering for pain an unnecessary cruelty? Or is it a fundamental part of being human?
New research suggests that Neanderthals did many of the things once thought to be exclusively “human.”
David Pearce wants to end all suffering.