Black Hoodie Alchemy Anthony Tyler
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The study of equal and opposite reaction is in effect the simplest definition of alchemy, and this is a show that aims at the grit and grime of the alchemical process. Proof of the horrific and unholy will show equal proof of things transcendental and divine if we study closely, so here we put at the forefront the things that keep us up at night, the skeletons in our closets, and the monsters under the bed, so that we may take our power back. Here we are cynics with enough faith to still try. Welcome to Black Hoodie Alchemy -- every Monday evening! Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/blackhoodiealchemy/support
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92: Stalin's Cannibal Island & The World's Most Irradiated Man (feat. Chris Fiato)
This week on Black Hoodie Alchemy, we are going for the jugular and making this a chat with a heavy LISTENER DISCRETION ADVISED warning, trigger warning, and all that fun stuff. The full descriptions of gore will be left out of our discussion here, but the fact of the matter is that these stories in and of themselves are so gory, terrifying, and true that even talking about them at any length requires a legitimate WARNING.
And with that out of the way, my cohort Chris Fiato joins me with a strong existential, alchemical perspective as we dive into two of the most brutal true stories I've ever heard of in my life.
First it's Hishachi Ouchi -- the world's most irradiated man -- who basically stared into an active nuclear reaction like Bruce Banner, except instead of turning into the Hulk, he melted off his own bones like a marshmallow on a stick for 80+ days WHILE STILL ALIVE. Yes, you read that right, and it's as horrific as it sounds.
Second, it the story of Stalin's gulag on a tiny, unnamed Siberian island where men, women, and children were sent without food or supplies as punishment for their crimes, and told to set up a colony. However, because of the conditions and even the brutal torture from what little guards there were to have control, the island became known in the history book's as Cannibal Island, and it was probably even be worse than what you are imagining.
As we talk about all this, I give Chris some get-out-of-jail free cards by occasionally giving him factoids about the show, The Office, and we try and wrap our heads around these stories from the perspectives of existential alchemy, and even the biblical story of Job.
RELATED CONTENT:
DIVE MANUAL AUDIOBOOK
BHA LINKTREE w books, shorts, and much more
Chris on Insta
Paranormality Magazine w my Sasquatch chaos magick article!
Joe Rupe and I streaming WWZ Horde Mode
SHOW NOTES:
Hishachi Ouchi All That's Interesting
Wendigoon talks Ouchi
Cannibal Island article
Great mini doc on Cannibal Island
Another Cannibal Island article
The Office factoids
This week's featured music! Don't forget to support that black hoodie rap, your indie punk and metal scenes, and all your favorite independent artists! Hold it down for the underground:
Shake, Rattle (snake) & Roll - A Girl A Gun A Ghost
No Light - Spoken Like a True Hero
AndItEndsWithoutYou - InnerWounds
TheScissorInsideMe - InnerWounds
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91: Wanderlust Syndrome - From Chris McCandless to 'The Grizzly Man' & Many More Adventurers Gone Awry
This week on Black Hoodie Alchemy, we have a very information-dense topic! Lots of notes, lots of twists and turns, tragedy and comedy, philosophy and practicality, and a combination of essentially every topic that this show tends to cover. It's wilderness adventure-time!
I'm joined once again by my cohorts Seedperson1 and Chris Fiato, and I share with them ten stories of men who experience what I can only describe as "wanderlust syndrome", which is throwing away all of their worldly possessions to hit the open expanse -- whether it be the Alaskan wilderness, the desert, the mountains, the beach, or elsewhere. Sometimes this syndrome turns out for the best, in the case of people like John Muir, and sometimes in the case of Chris McCandless of 'Into the Wild' fame or Timothy Treadwell of Werner Herzog's tragic documentary 'The Grizzly Man', it can end in the most horrifying ways imaginable.
DIVE MANUAL AUDIOBOOK OUT NOW
MY LINKTREE WITH ALL MY ACTION
SEEDPERSON ON INSTA
CHRIS ON INSTA
BHA DISCORD CHAT (invite link expires in 7 days but it's easy to find on discord, or you can send it to you on social media)
Here's the list of the names we discuss in the episode:
Chris "Alexander Supertramp" McCandless - a transcendentalist adventurer who foolishly died in the Alaskan wilderness, famous from John Krakauer's book 'Into the Wild.'
Everett Ruess - a young American adventurer from the early 20th century that embodied genuine poetic wanderlust, and who mysteriously disappeared in the Utah deserts.
Carl McCunn - a wilderness photographer who was lost in the Alaskan wilderness during a series of very unfortunate events.
John Waterman - a celebrated and very eccentric alpinist and mountaineer who mysteriously disappeared in the Denali Mountain Range.
Gene Rosellini - another eccentric and philosphical man, like a mild-mannered Ted Kaczynksi, who attempted to live like a stone-age man in the wilderness of Alaska for over a decade before committing suicide.
Timothy Treadwell - a very curious man who lived in the Alaskan wilderness amongst bears for many seasons before staying too late into the fall, only to be eaten alive on camera. He eventually became the focus of Werner Herzog's documentary 'The Grizzly Man'.
August Engelhardt - a strange German man who lived and died on the beach eating only coconuts, claiming that they were the fruit of the gods, only to slowly starve to death in the public eye.
Nathan Campbell - a man who went out searching for the alleged 'Dark Pyramid of Alaska' in 2020 and was never seen again.
John Muir - an ecologist, philosopher, adventurer, and the man on this list that embodies the truest definition of the genuine poetic wanderlust, because he is the only man on this list that doesn't have a tragic ending to his story.
We also bring up to lesser degrees: Aron Ralston of the '127 Hours' fame, Ted Kaczynski the Unabomber himself, and Carl Panzram the serial-killing train-riding hobo from the early 20th century.
Lots to mull over this week! We hope you dig it.
SHOW NOTES:
Carl McCunn NY Times
Nathan Campbell Dark Pyramid
Everett Ruess
Chris McCandless
Gene Rosellini
John Waterman
Timothy Treadwell
August Engelhardt
John Muir
Carl Panzram
INTO THE WILD by John Krakauer
WALDEN by Henry David Thoreau
Zen and the Art of Motorcycle Maintenance by Robert Pirsig
This week's featured music comes from an OG forgotten band that deserves way more respect for their innovation of hardcore, rock n roll, and experimentation!
Peregrine - A Girl A Gun A Ghost
(Curse of) the Horse Latitudes Pt. 2 - A Girl A Gun A Ghost
Bear Witness - A Girl A Gun A Ghost
Beware the Tales of Scorpains - A Girl A Gun A Ghost
The Fox is Restless (The Lamb is Found) - A Girl A Gun A Ghost
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90: Family Curses, Epigenetics & Horticulture of the Psyche (feat. Chris Fiato & Seedperson1)
Welcome back, folks! This week on Black Hoodie Alchemy, we have the final installment of the post-patreon infusion to the main feed. Yes, the patreon was a thing we tried for a couple months, but decided to conserve our energy and momentum for one feed for the time being.
I'm joined once again by my cohorts, Seedperson1 and Chris Fiato, as we continue to unpack the concepts revolving around what we are calling 'Existential Alchemy in Practice.' We've discussed surreal and unexplainable memories from childhood, the strange modern-day concept of "lost media" and how this relates to surreal memories, black mirror philosophy and the concept of wild internet rabbit-holes, and much more.
This week, we bring all this into the discussion of family curses and epigenetics - using modern science to try and understand older folk magick and philosophies - and the overall idea of 'horticulture of the psyche.'
Since horticulture as a concept has so much to do with alchemy and Hermeticism, it's very easy to see how the principles of horticulture can be applied to psychological health! Yes, we get into beekeeping, holistic medicines, cannabis growing and genetics, we bring up the famed Alaskan Thunderfuck/ Matanuska Thunderfuck cannabis strain, and much more!
We hope you dig it.
DIVE MANUAL AUDIOBOOK
BHA DISCORD CHAT
MY LINKTREE WITH ALL THE ACTION YOU NEED
my feature in Paranormality Magazine about my potential Sasquatch encounter
SEEDPERSON ON INSTA
CHRIS ON INSTA
This week's featured music! Don't forget to support that black hoodie rap and all your favorite independent artists!
WaxWaner - Dakota Slim
DYG - Darkroom
I Gave You Power - King Mizo x Rex Seshunz
Origami Starlight - Umang x BBZ Darney
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89: Archaeology of the Psyche, Lost Media & Lost Memories (feat. Chris Fiato & Seedperson1)
This week on Black Hoodie Alchemy, we're releasing the third of four episodes from the now-defunct Patreon feed! Patreon will be back eventually, but no dates are set right now and I've decided that, for now, I do not want to split my time and attention up so much when it comes to my show.
So this episode comprises the third installment of Chris, Seedperson and I analyzing "Existential Alchemy in Practice" by sifting through the unexplainable, surreal, and highly symbolic aspects of our lives.
This week we build off our investigation of surreal, dream-like childhood memories - including a consideration of young children and the paranormal, and we also talk about the idea of Lost Media.
Lost Media is art that we remember from our childhoods, media that usually made an indelible impression on us - yet we cannot find a single trace of its existence in today's world. Today, people have whole internet forums dedicated to trying to find the things that scared or inspired them as very young children.
The idea of lost media, especially considering the surreal and unexplainable experiences that we often find in our youth, is quite an open-ended rabbit-hole for analytic psychology that we found extremely interesting.
It's all this and a whole lot more, so we hope you dig it!
DIVE MANUAL AUDIOBOOK OUT NOW
Black Hoodie Alchemy DISCORD SERVER (this invite link expires in a week but it's very easy to find on the discord app if you're interested)
my linktree, with my books, website and much more
Seedperson on Instagram
Chris Fiato on Instagram
This week's featured music! Don't forget to support that black hoodie rap and all your favorite independent artists!
WaxWaner - Dakota Slim
Divide - Salt
Gutted - Salt
Towers of Babylon (feat. Chief Kamachi) - Babylon Warchild
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88: Black Mirrors, the 'Influencer' Scourge & More Esoteric Rabbit-Holes (feat. Seedperson1)
Welcome back to Black Hoodie Alchemy, folks! This week is another chat I had with my good friend and fellow alchemist, Seedperson1. It's also a chat that was recorded in February of this year, and was originally put into the now-defunct Black Hoodie Alchemy patreon feed. (Candidly, we'll likely do a patreon again at some point, but it ended up being a greater strain on my schedule than I thought it would be, and there was not a huge amount of listener interest in it for now anyway.)
In this conversation, we build off of our last chat in episode 84 talking about existential alchemy and the inner process, and this time we get into things like maintaining sanity amidst conspiracy theory rabbit-holes, the black mirrors of technology and the potential black magick behind them (archetypally speaking, at the very least), the dark obsessions that so many people have with "influencer fame", and we even bring up the supposed underground pyramid in Alaska again in retrospect.
DIVE MANUAL AUDIOBOOK
BLACK HOOD ALCHEMY DISCORD
my linktree with my website, book links and more!
This week's featured music -- don't forget to support that black hoodie rap and all your favorite independent artists!
Building Pyramids - Unknown Mizery x Odweeyne
Sticky Bomb - Unknown Mizery x Odweeyne
Royal Flush - Unknown Mizery x Odweeyne
God's Image - Unknown Mizery x Arkeologists
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87: How I Learned to Stop Worrying & Jumanji'd a Sasquatch (feat. Hunter Hanson & Chris Fiato)
Welcome back to Black Hoodie Alchemy, folks! This week is all things Sasquatch -- not only do we analyze some of the folklore and typical content in the sightings, but I also am pleasantly surprised to report to you all that I have my own Sasquatch story to share with you! It happened over the weekend of April 2024's Solar Eclipse, it was auditory with several people around, and it happened multiple times. Oh yeah and there was a Sasquatch hunting board-game involved! But you'll have to listen in to learn more.
From a hairy hominid, to mystical gatekeeper of the forest, or even a poltergeist of the wilderness, my guests and I take a look at this topic from several different angles, and we even contrast them to sightings of "skinwalkers" and "dogman" at the end.
MY BOOK HUNT MANUAL
DIVE MANUAL AUDIOBOOK OUT NOW
my linktree to everything you'd need to follow up on my action
Best link I found to the Sasquatch SIERRA SOUNDS
(The opening is stick-beating, followed by the whooping, and right afterward, listen a little closer to hear what I can only describe as snickering-death-rattles. I heard the hollers and the rattles.)
related episodes:
#52 - The Goblin Universe
#29 - Psychedelic Horror & Paranormal Activity
#21 - Unexplainable Phenomena & Mental Health
#5 - Demonology & Poltergeists
Where the Footprints End - Josh Cutchin x Tim Renner
Angels in Vermillion - PD Newman
Beasts Between the Rivers - Martin Grove
JC Johnson - Cryptid investigator and former exorcist
Martin Grove's Dogman interview, recommended by Chris
This week's featured music is brought to you by the extremely talented and multi-faceted musicians Zig Mentality. And we even have another collaboration between them and Cleopatrick! Very stoked to be bumping these tracks.
BMF #11 - ZIG MENTALITY
When You Force It - ZIG MENTALITY
What Weighs on You - ZIG MENTALITY
BMF #14 - ZIG MENTALITY x CLEOPATRICK
I & I - ZIG MENTALITY
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