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Expanded Perspectives

Expanded Perspectives

Science, Society & Culture, History

4.83.1K Ratings

🗓️ 12 July 2024

⏱️ 79 minutes

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Summary

On this episode of Expanded Perspectives, the guys kick things off with Kyle sharing stories from his recent trip to Alabama and Cam recounting his 4th of July celebrations. They then dive into a series of bizarre sightings, including a person with a recurring encounter with The Hat Man, a mysterious gnome-like creature crossing the road, an Aswang sighting, a possible Bigfoot encounter in East Texas, and more!

After the break, Cam delves into some extraordinary tales of mermaids, giants, and more. Among the myriad of tall tales that have captivated humanity for millennia, mermaid mythology stands out for its unique and varied depictions across cultures. These mythical sea creatures are seen by some as magical and benevolent, while others consider them omens of disaster. Though often dismissed as fictional, historical accounts of mermaid sightings persist, prompting the age-old question: Are mermaids real? The earliest known mermaid folklore originates from Assyria, an ancient civilization in what is now northern Iraq. Dating back to around 1000 BC, the tale tells of the goddess Atargatis, who fell in love with a human shepherd and accidentally killed him. Overcome with shame, she leapt into a lake, intending to transform into a fish forever. However, her beauty could not be hidden, and she emerged with the tail of a fish and the upper body of a human, becoming the first mermaid.

In Asian cultures, mermaids are regarded as wondrous beings. Chinese folklore describes them as shedding tears that turn into pearls and weaving a material as white as frost that never gets wet. These attributes made mermaids highly prized by fishermen, who were nonetheless viewed with disdain for seeking to capture such epitomes of grace and beauty. In more recent centuries, reports of mermaid sightings have surfaced worldwide. During the Age of Exploration in the 15th and 16th centuries, sailors often claimed to encounter mermaids on their long voyages. These sightings were typically attributed to manatees or dugongs, marine mammals that bear some resemblance to the mythical creatures.

Despite the lack of conclusive evidence, modern mermaid sightings continue. In one notable instance, a town in Israel offered a million-dollar reward to anyone who could prove the existence of mermaids after numerous people reported seeing one leaping like a dolphin off the coast. Many folklorists believe that most mermaid sightings are actually misidentified seals. While the existence of mermaids remains unproven, it’s worth noting that many sea creatures known and studied today were once the stuff of legend. So who knows? On your next trip to the sea, you might just be the first to capture a live mermaid on video.

All of this and more on this installment of Expanded Perspectives!

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0:00.0

Oh, oh, oh, oh, Oh Oh, oh, oh, oh, and What is going on everybody and thank you all so very much for tuning in here to expanded perspectives with me

0:44.4

Kim Hale and as always the man next to me the puppy Calcism.

0:51.6

How's it going everybody?

0:53.0

Yes, I'm here in Skeliken Studios and a warm blistering Texas afternoon.

0:56.2

It's not bad.

0:57.6

It's not too bad, but it is bad when my AC and my house is not working too well so it's a little bit warmer than we like.

1:03.8

You know why?

1:04.8

Why?

1:05.8

It's just getting you ready for hell.

1:06.8

Maybe.

1:07.8

And speaking of hell, it's your favorite week.

1:09.5

It's Shark Week folks.

1:10.8

Oh God!

1:11.8

Non-stop action that Cam gets the watch of people getting eaten. I saw a video

1:17.1

just the other day where this guy was like a mako or a thresher shark or something washed up on shore.

1:22.1

I don't want to hear this.

1:23.0

This redneck fella looked like he was having a couple wobbly pops on 4th of July.

1:27.0

I thought he'd be a good guy

1:28.0

showing the crowd.

1:30.0

Keith Stone.

1:31.0

And he tried to rescue the shark. And he drugged it into about a five six footer. He's trying to drag it into the water and the whole time he's pulling it and dragging it's rear and at him like and I'm like it's trying to bite you he thinks he's helping it does he get it into the water he gets it into the water

1:46.4

it grabs him and he's never to be seen again he's gone he's gone he's gone he's gone Yep. Oh, the road to hell's paved with good intention. Well, I like I said there's a or like I'm going to say I haven't said it yet. I thought it. I understand trying to help out mother nature everything you

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