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In this episode I shine light on a mystery about a Dietz highway barricade light owned by a Tucson war vet. This time I step away from behind the computer screen and hunt for clues in person - and I find some shocking answers from the soldier’s daughter.

This was the last episode of season 1 for Object Obscura. All non-public domain sound credits are “Jackhammer construction” and “scissors” by InspectorJ on freesound.org. All music credits of the episode are (in order of appearance): Intro song is Gears by Thatcher Warrick Hess, Held By You by Zaskia Villa, Mystery by ispeakwaves, Bottle Of Something by TrackTribe, Cartoon Music by Mattia Cupelli, Alone by Emmit Fenn, Empire Seasons by Dan Henig, Wood by Dan Henig, Under Cover by Wayne Jones, Global by Emmit Fenn, State Drive by VYEN, Tupelo Train by Chris Haugen, Color Guard Ceremony Instructional Video by U.S. Coast Guard Marching Band, Abracadabra by Silent Partner. All archival credits are: “American Engineers (Part IV)” by Jam Handy Organization for Chevrolet ca. 1956 from Prelinger Archive, “Highway Challenge” by the United States Government ca. 1957 from YouTube. Other thanks to Epidemic Sound and Rev Call Recorder.

Photos of the Visi-Flash print advertisements are from Robert Searing at the Onondaga Historical Association.

Photos of Jack Medford and Marjorie Medford were provided by Bob and Margaret Smith.

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In this episode I shine light on a mystery about a Dietz highway barricade light owned by a Tucson war vet. This time I step away from behind the computer screen and hunt for clues in person - and I find some shocking answers from the soldier’s daughter.

This was the last episode of season 1 for Object Obscura. All non-public domain sound credits are “Jackhammer construction” and “scissors” by InspectorJ on freesound.org. All music credits of the episode are (in order of appearance): Intro song is Gears by Thatcher Warrick Hess, Held By You by Zaskia Villa, Mystery by ispeakwaves, Bottle Of Something by TrackTribe, Cartoon Music by Mattia Cupelli, Alone by Emmit Fenn, Empire Seasons by Dan Henig, Wood by Dan Henig, Under Cover by Wayne Jones, Global by Emmit Fenn, State Drive by VYEN, Tupelo Train by Chris Haugen, Color Guard Ceremony Instructional Video by U.S. Coast Guard Marching Band, Abracadabra by Silent Partner. All archival credits are: “American Engineers (Part IV)” by Jam Handy Organization for Chevrolet ca. 1956 from Prelinger Archive, “Highway Challenge” by the United States Government ca. 1957 from YouTube. Other thanks to Epidemic Sound and Rev Call Recorder.

Photos of the Visi-Flash print advertisements are from Robert Searing at the Onondaga Historical Association.

Photos of Jack Medford and Marjorie Medford were provided by Bob and Margaret Smith.

Check these pictures out on Instagram: @object.obscura

Listen on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Google podcasts and many more. Here is the website with all links to listen → object-obscura.com

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EP 21 - Breaking News • Bulletin • Buffalo [Part 1] is a pilot for the fourth season of Object Obscura that will look a little different. This season will only focus on one object, a photograph in a slide taken in 1942. The contents of the photo turn me to talk to a historian, an antique shop worker and an suicide outreach program director. Theme song for Object Obscura is ‘Behind the Walls’ by Nathanie Voice over done by Kevin Orduño Thank you to Laura at Tiger Dust, Scott MacGullivray and April Barbosa from NAMI in Southern Arizona This was a production of the Obscurity Podcast Network and affiliation with the University of Arizona School of Journalism Thanks to Epidemic Sound, YouTube Studio and Spotify for Podcasters for most of the music, SFX and distribution. Music in order of appearance: Frightmare by Jimena Contreras, Behind the Walls by Nathanie, Missing Persons by Jeremy Blake, Cool Revenge by Jeremy Blake, Landing by Godmode, American Frontiers by Aaron Kenny, Busy City by TrackTribe, A Fool’s Theme by Brian Bolger, Sprite Star by Saidbysed, Beyond the Lows by The Whole Other, Dead Wrong by Jeremy Blake, Late Truth by Audio Hertz, and Lift up by Mini Vandals. Check out our social media Facebook @objectobscurapodcast and Instagram @object.obscura. Go to our website as well object-obscura.com…
 
Um livro de Rudyard Kipling me leva a uma investigação selvagem no nordeste brasileiro a três livrarias de segunda mão, uma clínica de instituição mental e no banheiro de um prédio anexo ao tribunal. Não só encontraremos a biblioteca de livros, mas também o neto do banqueiro que a assinou há 98 anos. Obrigado a Sílvia Diniz e sua loja Paço Prosa Livraria, Bill Burns, Clínica La Ravardiere e Archie Searby. A música tema de Object Obscura é 'Bateria Brasileira' de Redeemin'. Editado, traduzido, ecrito e verificado por Thatcher Warrick Hess, Saylon Sousa e Aliane Miranda. Vozes de apoio de Saylon Sousa e Antonio Carlos Caju. Obrigado à Epidemic Sound, freesound.org, Spotify for Podcasters pelos direitos da música, SFX e distribuição. Música por ordem de aparição: Ack Värmeland, Du Sköna (Piano Version) de Traditional, Bateria Brasileira de Redeemin', Garota de Recife de Elevador, Covert Affairs de Christoffer Moe Ditlevsen, Ghosting de Christoffer Moe Ditlevsen, Exploding Particles de Prozody, Boas Vibras de El Equipo del Norte, Confidencialidade de Dream Cave, The Search for More de Alec Slayne, Intrigued By Conspiracy de Stefan Belrose, In My Heart and Lungs, de Imprismed, Unsolved de Mythical Score Society, Blue Lantern de Yi Nantiro, Chasing the Truth de Dream Cave, The Mutants de Farrell Wooten, Introspection de Red Dictionary, Air Spark de Robert Ruth, Rivers of My Mind de Will Harrison, The Memory of Strangers de Yonder Dale, A Place Called Rio de Martin Landstrom, Free Mind de Wildflowers e Duo Voces de Gavin Luke. Todas as fotos do objeto deste episódio estão no Facebook @objectobscurapodcast e no Instagram @object.obscura. Acesse nosso site e veja também a galeria de episódios → object-obscura.com…
 
A Rudyard Kipling book leads me on a wild investigation in the Brazilian northeast to three secondhand bookstores, a mental institution clinic and in the bathroom of an annex court building. Not only will we find the books’ respective library, but the grandson of the banker who signed it 99 years ago. Thank you to Sílvia Diniz and her store Paço Prosa Livraria, Bill Burns, Clínica La Ravardiere and Archie Searby. Theme song for Object Obscura is ‘Bateria Brasileira’ by Redeemin’. Written, translated, edited and fact-checked by Thatcher Warrick Hess, Ben Hess, Saylon Sousa and Aliane Miranda. Thanks to Epidemic Sound, freesound.org, Spotify for Podcasters for the rights of the music, SFX and distribution. Music in order of appearance: Ack Värmeland, Du Sköna (Piano Version) by Traditional, Bateria Brasileira by Redeemin’, Garota de Recife by Elevador, Covert Affairs by Christoffer Moe Ditlevsen, Ghosting by Christoffer Moe Ditlevsen, Exploding Particles by Prozody, Boas Vibras by El Equipo del Norte, Confidentiality by Dream Cave, The Search for More by Alec Slayne, Intrigued By Conspiracy by Stefan Belrose, In My Heart and Lungs, by Imprismed, Unsolved by Mythical Score Society, Blue Lantern by Yi Nantiro, Chasing the Truth by Dream Cave, The Mutants by Farrell Wooten, Introspection by Red Dictionary, Air Spark by Robert Ruth, Rivers of My Mind by Will Harrison, The Memory of Strangers by Yonder Dale, A Place Called Rio by Martin Landstrom, Free Mind by Wildflowers and Duo Voces by Gavin Luke. All pictures of this episode’s object are on Facebook @objectobscurapodcast and Instagram @object.obscura. Go to our website and look at the episode gallery as well → object-obscura.com…
 
Olá pessoal! Só queria gravar esse áudio para fornecer algumas atualizações sobre o podcast Object Obscura e o Obscurity Podcast Network em geral. Então a terceira temporada do Object Obscura ainda está em andamento - nós estamos trabalhando ativamente em mais dois episódios que vão ser lançados no início de abril, disponíveis em inglês e português. Para se concentrar em histórias do Brasil, achamos melhor realizar mais entrevistas. E aí, em apenas uma semana eu estou voltando para o nordeste do Brasil. O segundo anúncio é sobre o Obscurity Podcast Network. Após esta terceira temporada do Object Obscura, criaremos um novo logotipo da empresa, novo site e finalmente, um novo podcast! Vamos lançar um trailer do novo podcast em dezembro de 2023! Fiquei ligado nos dois últimos episódios do Object Obscura em abril e no novo podcast neste ano! Muito obrigado por seu apoio e por ouvir nossas histórias…
 
Hello everyone! Just wanted to check in to give you some updates about the Object Obscura podcast and the Obscurity Podcast Network in general. So season 3 of Object Obscura is still ongoing - we are actively working on two more episodes which will be released in early April available in English and Portuguese. Because it focuses on stories from Brazil we thought it best to conduct more interviews. So in just one week, I’m heading back to the northeast of Brazil. The second announcement is about Obscurity Podcast Network. Following this third season of Object Obscura we will be creating a new company logo, a new website and finally creating a new podcast! We will release the new podcast trailer in December of 2023! Stay tuned for the last two Object Obscura episodes and the new show later this year! Thanks for your support and listening to our stories…
 
Neste episódio, vamos fazer um cruzeiro na Amazônia para descobrir a verdade por trás de uma máscara que minha família comprou em 1996. Viajamos para o Pará e conversamos com um antropólogo sobre a máscara indígena brasileira. Por fim, encontramos alguém da comunidade indígena Mebêngôkre e ouvimos sua explicação sobre a máscara parecida com um macaco. Obrigado a Ben Hess e a todos da minha família que preencheram os detalhes sobre este cruzeiro há 26 anos atrás. Obrigado a Claudia Lopez do Museu Paraense Emílio Goeldi em Belém, Pará. Finalmente, muito obrigado, Mydjere Kayapó-Mekrangnoti, por compartilhar as histórias sobre a máscara, a cerimônia e sua comunidade. Episódio escrito e traduzido por Thatcher Warrick Hess, Alessandra Medina, Aliane Miranda e Saylon Sousa. Episódio editado por Thatcher Warrick Hess e Saylon Sousa no Laboratório de Rádio da UFMA. Obrigado ao suporte de locução de: Shannon Warrick e Franklin Hagarty. A música tema de Object Obscura é 'Bateria Brasileira' de Redeemin'. Agradecemos a Epidemic Sound, YouTube Music Library, KA•YA•PÓ do povo Kayapó e Vincent Moon e Anchor.fm pela maior parte da música, SFX e distribuição. Música por ordem de aparição: Tau de Osoku, Bateria Brasileira de Redeemin', Lady In Black de Farrell Wooten, Suspended de Farrel Wooten, Monkey Madness de Mike Franklyn, Excavation at the Amazon de Tracce Way, °palaa° de Povo Kayapó, Make No Mistakes de Bonnie Grace, Fresh Cheer de View Points, Native Heat de Edward Karl Hanson, °yem—ohkw-oto—korê° de Povo Kayapó, Struggle In the Jungle de Kikoru, °waliluū° de Povo Kayapó, Dark Woods de Phoenix Trail, Eternity de Anthony Earls, New Light de Ave Air, °han+° de Povo Kayapó, °tamakië° de Povo Kayapó e Paradigm Shift de Gavin Luke. SFX e créditos de arquivo: 1.) https://vimeo.com/240306074 → POVO KAYAPÓ por Híbridos, Spirits of Brazil e Vincent Moon Outros links de apoio ao território da Floresta Amazônica e Mebêngôkre: Instituto Kabu → https://www.kabu.org.br/a-cultura/ Conservação Internacional → https://www.conservation.org/ Todas as fotos do objeto deste episódio estão no Facebook @objectobscurapodcast, Instagram @object.obscura e Twitter @objectobscura. Acesse nosso site e veja também a galeria de episódios → object-obscura.com…
 
In this episode, we are going on an Amazon cruise to discover the truth behind a mask that my family bought in 1996. We travel to Pará and talk to an anthropologist about the Brazilian indigenous mask. Eventually, we find someone from the indigenous Mebêngôkre community and hear their explanation of the mask resembling a monkey. Thank you to Ben Hess and everyone in my family who filled in the details about this cruise 26 years ago. Thank you to Claudia Lopez from the Museu Paraense Emílio Goeldi in Belém, Pará. Finally, thank you very much, Mydjere Kayapó-Mekrangnoti, for sharing the stories about the mask, the ceremony and your community. Episode written and translated by Thatcher Warrick Hess, Alessandra Medina, Aliane Miranda and Saylon Sousa. Episode edited by Thatcher Warrick Hess and Saylon Sousa at the Radio Laboratory at UFMA. Thank you to the voice-over support by: Shannon Warrick and Franklin Hagarty. Theme song for Object Obscura is ‘Bateria Brasileira’ by Redeemin’. Thanks to Epidemic Sound, YouTube Music Library, KA•YA•PÓ by Povo Kayapó and Vincent Moon and Anchor.fm for most of the music, SFX and distribution. Music in order of appearance: Tau by Osoku, Bateria Brasileira by Redeemin’, Lady In Black by Farrell Wooten, Suspended by Farrel Wooten, Monkey Madness by Mike Franklyn, Excavation at the Amazon by Tracce Way, °palaa° by Povo Kayapó, Make No Mistakes by Bonnie Grace, Fresh Cheer by View Points, Native Heat by Edward Karl Hanson, °yem—ohkw-oto—korê° by Povo Kayapó, Struggle In the Jungle by Kikoru, °waliluū° by Povo Kayapó, Dark Woods by Phoenix Trail, Eternity by Anthony Earls, New Light by Ave Air, °han+° by Povo Kayapó, °tamakië° by Povo Kayapó and Paradigm Shift by Gavin Luke. SFX and Archival credits: 1.) https://vimeo.com/240306074 → POVO KAYAPÓ by Híbridos, Spirits of Brazil and Vincent Moon Other links to support the Amazon Rainforest and Mebêngôkre territory: Instituto Kabu → https://www.kabu.org.br/a-cultura/ Conservation International → https://www.conservation.org/ All pictures of this episode’s object are on Facebook @objectobscurapodcast, Instagram @object.obscura and Twitter @objectobscura. Go to our website and look at the episode gallery as well → object-obscura.com…
 
Neste episódio ouvimos um novo tipo de som e falamos com a filha do homem que o criou. A radiola, uma grande cabine de som, é a forma mais comum de tocar reggae na capital do reggae no Brasil: São Luís, no Maranhão. Ouça esta viagem para ouvir as histórias do DJ de reggae mais antigo da cidade, Serralheiro. Obrigado Ademar Danilo do Museu do Reggae Maranhense e Karlena Costa. Episódio escrito e traduzido por Thatcher Warrick Hess, Alessandra Medina, Aliane Miranda e Saylon Sousa. Episódio editado por Thatcher Warrick Hess e Saylon Sousa no Laboratório de Rádio da UFMA. A música tema de Object Obscura é 'Bateria Brasileira' de Redeemin' com outros acompanhamentos musicais de WILHELMINA. Obrigado ao Epidemic Sound, YouTube Music Library e Anchor.fm pela maior parte da música, SFX e distribuição. Música em ordem de apresentação: Mixed Up Moods de Jacob Miller (composição de radiola ao vivo), There Must Be A way Out of Here de Bonnie Grace, Batera Brasileira de Redeemin', Odd Constructions de Taomito, Giza de Ebb & Flod, Redemption Army de Redemption & The Disciples, Mississippi de Cynthia Schloss (composição de radiola ao vivo), Ocean Traveler de Calm Shores, General One de Freedom Trail Studio, A Summer Kinda Thing de One Drop Culture, Lemon Licka de Lou Ricard, Sadness de Carl Henriksson, Rabbit Reggae de Alexandra Woodward, Reggae Wah de Doug Maxwell e Media Right Productions, I'm Just A Man de Ronnie Davis (composição de radiola ao vivo), Purification de WILHELMINA, Trust Me de Mama Zula (Instrumental), Breeze of Change de Miles Avida e Derailed por No Fim dos Tempos, Nada. SFX e créditos de arquivo: 1.) Chaveiro Virada Cultural 2011 → https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=L4K8WNkLmso&t=16s 2.) "A Jamaica Brasileira" [Part 1] de Gleyser Azevedo → https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jCljnC18H9g&t=1s , [Part 2] → https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wQO_qGsZWpk&t=328s , [Part 3] → https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aveSmQXk_Wk&t=349s Todas as fotos do objeto deste episódio estão no Facebook @objectobscurapodcast, Instagram @object.obscura e Twitter @objectobscura. Acesse nosso site e veja também a galeria de episódios → object-obscura.com…
 
In this episode we listen to a new type of sound and speak to the daughter of the man who created it. The radiola, a large sound system booth, is the most common way to play reggae music in the reggae capital of Brazil: São Luís, Maranhão. Listen to this journey to hear the stories from the oldest reggae DJ in the city, Serralheiro. Thank you to Ademar Danilo from the Museum of Reggae Maranhense and Karlena Costa. Episode written and translated by Thatcher Warrick Hess, Alessandra Medina, Aliane Miranda and Saylon Sousa. Episode edited by Thatcher Warrick Hess and Saylon Sousa at the Radio Laboratory at UFMA. Theme song for Object Obscura is ‘Bateria Brasileira’ by Redeemin’ with other musical accompaniments from WILHELMINA. Thanks to Epidemic Sound, YouTube Music Library and Anchor.fm for most of the music, SFX and distribution. Music in order of appearance: Mixed Up Moods by Jacob Miller (live radiola composition), There Must Be A way Out of Here by Bonnie Grace, Bateria Brasileira by Redeemin’, Odd Constructions by Taomito, Giza by Ebb & Flod, Redemption Army by Redemption & The Disciples, Mississippi by Cynthia Schloss (live radiola composition), Ocean Traveler by Calm Shores, General One by Freedom Trail Studio, A Summer Kinda Thing by One Drop Culture, Lemon Licka by Lou Ricard, Sadness by Carl Henriksson, Rabbit Reggae by Alexandra Woodward, Reggae Wah by Doug Maxwell and Media Right Productions, I’m Just A Man by Ronnie Davis (live radiola composition), Purificação by WILHELMINA, Trust Me by Mama Zula (Instrumental), Breeze of Change by Miles Avida and Derailed by At the End of Times, Nothing. SFX and Archival credits: 1.) Serralheiro Virada Cultural 2011 → https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=L4K8WNkLmso&t=16s 2.) "A Jamaica Brasileira" [Part 1] by Gleyser Azevedo → https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jCljnC18H9g&t=1s , [Part 2] → https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wQO_qGsZWpk&t=328s , [Part 3] → https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aveSmQXk_Wk&t=349s All pictures of this episode’s object are on Facebook @objectobscurapodcast, Instagram @object.obscura and Twitter @objectobscura. Go to our website and look at the episode gallery as well → object-obscura.com…
 
Este episódio é um pouco diferente - estamos falando de uma empresa brasileira de refrigerantes que foi fundada há quase 100 anos. O refrigerante cor-de-rosa, chamado Guaraná Jesus, tem o nome do farmacêutico que o criou. Viajando de Belém a São Paulo, percorreremos o Brasil para descobrir a verdade sobre o passado sombrio dessa bebida e finalmente responder à pergunta “por que Jesus foi preso?” Obrigado a Vagner do Vale do Museu de Gastronomia de São Luís, Cristiane Muniz Thiago, Elir Gomes, Zezé Gomes e Lídia Nicolau. Agradecimentos adicionais: Victor Galvão, Saylon Sousa, Luís Felipe D'Oliveira, Tera Warn, Geovanna Campos, Ben Hess, Naiara Santos, Pedro Salim Rosa, Flávia Feitosa e o Programa do Fulbright. A música tema de Object Obscura é 'Bateria Brasileira' de Redeemin'. Obrigado a Epidemic Sound e Anchor.fm pela maior parte da música, SFX e distribuição. Música em ordem de apresentação: Cobwebs In the Sky de They Dream By Day, Bateria Brasileira de Redeemin', The King of Thieves de Christoffer Moe Ditlevsen, Enter the Night 3 de Fredrik Ekstrom, Knee-Deep de Charles Holme, Carimbó de Orquestra do Estado do Mato Grosso, Outra Primavera Virá por A Sight of Wonders, In This Haven por David Celeste, Moonlight Mystery por Alexandra Woodward, Life In Color por Philip Ayers, Suavemente por Alysha Sheldon, In Continuum por Dream Cave, Unspoken por Silver Maple , Moonlight Fever de Placidic, A Common Memory de Trevor Kovalski, Don't Leave Me Hanging de Christian Andersen, Ankomst de Strom, Big World for a Minnow de Trevor Kowalski, Refined Enlightenment de Howard Harper-Barnes, Absinthe-Minded de Damon Greene , Progressive Progress de Howard Harper-Barnes e Courage Endures de Trevor Kowalski. Créditos SFX e Arquivo: 1.) Comercial Guaraná Jesus [2013] (Campanha São João) → https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=L_P2QtJLALQ 2.) Orquestra do Estado do Mato Grosso - Carimbó (Áudio) → https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iahvRnvjyHU Todas as fotos do objeto deste episódio estão no Facebook @objectobscurapodcast, Instagram @object.obscura e Twitter @objectobscura. Acesse nosso site e veja também a galeria de episódios → object-obscura.com…
 
This episode is a little different - we’re talking about a Brazilian soda drink that was founded almost 100 years ago. The pink soda, called Guaraná Jesus, is named after the pharmacist who created it. Traveling from Belém to São Paulo, we’ll trek across Brazil to find the truth about this drink’s dark past and finally answer the question “why was Jesus put in Jail?” Thank you to Vagner do Vale from the Museum of Gastronomy in São Luís, Cristiane Muniz Thiago, Elir Gomes, Zezé Gomes and Lídia Nicolau. Additional thanks to: Victor Galvão, Saylon Sousa, Luís Felipe D'Oliveira, Tera Warn, Geovanna Campos, Ben Hess, Naiara Santos, Pedro Salim Rosa, Flávia Feitosa and the Fulbright Scholarship Program. Theme song for Object Obscura is ‘Bateria Brasileira’ by Redeemin’. Thanks to Epidemic Sound and Anchor.fm for most of the music, SFX and distribution. Music in order of appearance: Cobwebs In the Sky by They Dream By Day, Bateria Brasileira by Redeemin’, The King of Thieves by Christoffer Moe Ditlevsen, Enter the Night 3 by Fredrik Ekstrom, Knee-Deep by Charles Holme, Carimbó by Orquestra do Estado do Mato Grosso, Another Spring Will Come by A Sight of Wonders, In This Haven by David Celeste, Moonlight Mystery by Alexandra Woodward, Life In Color by Philip Ayers, Suavemente by Alysha Sheldon, In Continuum by Dream Cave, Unspoken by Silver Maple, Moonlight Fever by Placidic, A Common Memory by Trevor Kovalski, Don’t Leave Me Hanging by Christian Andersen, Ankomst by Strom, Big World for a Minnow by Trevor Kowalski, Refined Enlightenment by Howard Harper-Barnes, Absinthe-Minded by Damon Greene, Progressive Progress by Howard Harper-Barnes and Courage Endures by Trevor Kowalski. SFX and Archival credits: 1.) Commercial Guaraná Jesus [2013] (Campanha São João) → https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=L_P2QtJLALQ 2.) Orquestra do Estado do Mato Grosso - Carimbó (Audio) → https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iahvRnvjyHU All pictures of this episode’s object are on Facebook @objectobscurapodcast, Instagram @object.obscura and Twitter @objectobscura. Go to our website and look at the episode gallery as well → object-obscura.com…
 
A 3ª TEMPORADA ESTÁ AQUI! Estamos descobrindo a história um objeto de cada vez. Este é o podcast investigativo histórico sobre pessoas, objetos e suas histórias. O primeiro episódio sai em duas semanas na sexta-feira, 4 de novembro! Os episódios seguintes desta temporada serão lançados a cada duas sextas-feiras. Ouça o trailer completo no Apple Podcasts, Spotify ou onde quer que você ouça podcasts. Confira tudo também em nosso site: object-obscura.com Obrigado a quem ajudou com a dublagem e o apoio tecnológico: Saylon Sousa.…
 
SEASON 3 IS HERE! We are uncovering history one object at a time. This is the historical investigative podcast about people, objects and their stories. The first episode comes out in two weeks on Friday, November 4th! The following episodes in this season will come out every other Friday. Listen to the full trailer on Apple Podcasts, Spotify or wherever you listen to podcasts. Check out everything on our website as well: object-obscura.com Thank you to those who helped with voice overs: Luis Felipe D’Oliveira, Victor Galvão, Ben Hess, Jeremy Tarbutton and Geovanna Campos.…
 
In this episode I have a metal film canister - and inside is an acetate film reel of a 1990s Indian film. We’ll go on a roller coaster adventure to learn about the movie inside and all of the drama surrounding it. Thank you to Anthony L’Abbate from the George Eastman Museum, Tejaswini Ganti and Ramesh Talwar from the IPTA. Theme song for Object Obscura is ‘Behind the Walls’ by Nathanie Thanks to Epidemic Sound, Chosic and Anchor.fm for most of the music, SFX and distribution. Music in order of appearance: Informed and Prudent by Yi Nantiro, Santoor and Tabla by Samuel Corwin, Behind the Walls by Nathanie, Living a Fantasy by Pulsed, Dreams of India by Sight of Wonders, Singular Mind by Anthony Earls, Bansuri Yeh Bansuri Nahin by Shiv-Hari, Lady In Black by Farrell Wooten, Gnomon by Marten Moses, Azoic by Max Anson, Espionage by Uncaria, Sahibaan Meri Sahibaan by Shiv-Hari, Aging Carefully by Martin Klem, Absence of Light by Prozody, Tu Kya Pyar Karega by Shiv-Hari, Ray of Hope by JayJen, Main Botal Nahin by Shiv-Hari, Intervention by Gabriel Parker, Contraband by Lovren, Distant Dawn by Christan Andersen, Dark Seas by Michael Rothery, Maharadjan Wishes by Jhukane Bada, Pachisi by Taomito, The World Is a Smaller Place Now by Craft Case, Dark Woods by Phoenix Tail, Back to Bollywood by Jhukane Bada, Solids by Ethan Sloan, The Annual Rain by Saira Ridley, You Want Dark Tunes by Ave Air, In Continuum by Dream Cave and The Pyramide by Edgar Hopp. SFX and Archival credits: 1.) Digitized trailer → https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UiSh8dErfQs 2.) The movie Sahibaan → https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=geVwTOEyJx0&t=4578s. You can watch it with English subtitles on Amazon in some countries 3.) Sanjay Dutt Gets Out of Jail (2016) → https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hrlS3Wfhh6Y 4.) 1993 Bomb Blasts: True Justice Still Elusive → https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1xBvlNsgphI&t=68s 5.) Sanjay Dutt walks out of Pune’s Yerwada Jail after 42 Months → https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eNxtsngl8aU&t=31s 6.) Sanjay Dutt Gets Five Years → https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=whl-M39_Pek All pictures of this episode’s object are on Facebook @objectobscurapodcast, Instagram @object.obscura and Twitter @objectobscura. Go to our website as well object-obscura.com…
 
In this episode I have an Army songbook from WWI. I track down the great niece of the soldier who had it in battle over 100 years ago. Thank you to Jari Villanueva → tapsbugler.com and tapsforveterans.org, The National WWI Museum and Marleen Grass. Voice of John Pfuelb by Robert Anthony Peters Voice of Leo T. McCabe by Ben Hess Picture credits by Korina McNair Theme song for Object Obscura is ‘Behind the Walls’ by Nathanie Thanks to Epidemic Sound and Anchor for most of the music, SFX and distribution. Music in order of appearance: How To Fall by Anthony Earls, Behind the Walls by Nathanie, Going Home by Jari Villanueva, Nobody Knows and Nobody Seems to Care by Irving Berlin, Where the Lights Is by Howard Harper-Barnes, American Waltz by the Columbia School Band, Goodbye Broadway, Hello France by Billy Baskette, Sudden Change of Pace by Trailer Worx, Conspiracy Inc. by Alec Slayne, Memphis Blues by James Reese Europe, Over There by George M. Cohan, Vindication by Charles Holme, Kiriume by Arden Forest, Dark Mind by Wendel Scherer, Enter the Night 3 by Fredrick Ekstrom, In this Haven by David Celeste, Light Through a Prism by Deep Inside, Battlefield Flashbacks by Jon Sumner, Climbing the Fence by Arthur Benson, Was It Worth It by Bonn Fields, Save Her by Jon Bjork, Angeli by Bonn Fields, Residuum by Silver Maple and Origo by Bonn Fields. Extra link: Listen to recorded music from WWI → https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9YAFdFVeufg&t=1941s All pictures of this episode’s object are on Facebook @objectobscurapodcast, Instagram @object.obscura and Twitter @objectobscura. Go to our website as well object-obscura.com…
 
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