RAS #325 – Throwback Thursday

On Ron’s Amazing Stories we celebrate, “Throwback Thursday!” We are going to feature stories, past and present, submitted by you the listener. Of course, we can’t have a podcast without a Five Minute Mystery. I think it would break the internet if we did.

Our Marquee Story – Ghost In A Cave

We have two brand new stories for this week. One is from Richard Parkes about his ghost adventure in the Sequiota Caves. The second comes from “E” who tells us about his terrifying encounter with a rock-throwing bigfoot.

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Past and Present – A Podcast Story

RAS Birthday CardThis time on Ron’s Amazing Stories – The Blog, we are going to talk a bit about the podcast. Today, as I write this, marks a birthday of a sort. On April 19, 2011, I published my very first podcast. That was seven years ago. I remember thinking, Who in the world was going to listen to this? I had no idea how to promote it, it did not sound all that great, and the content was ninety percent old time radio. [You can listen to that podcast here]

I did have some ideas as to what I wanted to accomplish. I was just starting out as a freelance editor and it was my hope to interview and connect with authors. These were lofty goals and I had no idea on how to complete them or measure my success. In those days there were no stats to speak off, at least at my host provider, all I had to go on was bandwidth usage. When I reached too many downloads I would get a nasty message. (So I was told, I never actually got that message). But, I could go in look at percent used. Early on it was disheartening, to say the least.

I knew that I had to score a big interview to at least generate some interest, so I set my sights on Greg Bell host of the radio show, “When Radio Was”.  After a couple of months, I finally got that interview and things vastly improved. Greg helped with that by promoting it on XM/Sirius Satellite radio. [You can listen to RAS012 here]  The numbers improved, but I was still in no danger of hitting that bandwidth usage goal.

In the end, it was persistence and not giving up that finally made the difference. Also, improving my knowledge, learning new skills and the art of self-promotion. I remember the week I broke 1000 downloads for a single podcast. It was like the world was finally listening to me and I had a voice. Granted my podcast is all about stories, but when you break it down we as humans are all storytellers. Today the podcast averages between 6 to 10 thousand downloads and I am on the radio in nine cities. I would say to myself, “Not Too Bad!”

This Week’s Podcast:

On the podcast this week we are doing a “Throwback Thursday” birthday edition of the show.  It is going to contain only stories submitted by you guys. Of course, we can’t have a podcast without a Five Minute Mystery. I think it would break the internet if we did. You can listen to this podcast on Thursday at Ron’s Amazing Stories, download it from iTunes, stream it on Stitcher Radio or on the mobile version of Spotify. Do you prefer the radio? We are heard every Sunday Night at 8:00 PM (PST) on AMFM247.COM. Check your local listing or find the station closest to you at this link.

The Calendar:

March 29 – The King of Bones and Ashes – RAS #321
April 05 – The Jovian Jest – RAS #322
April 12 – The White Rose Murders – RAS #323
April 19 – Compensation – RAS #324
April 26 – Listener Story Week – RAS #325

RAS #324 – Compensation

On Ron’s Amazing Stories this week we have a sensational science fiction story with a suspense type feel to it. Honestly, this story just might be my favorite from the annals of Astounding Stories and Super Science. Also on the show, we have a world-class “Johnny, is it True?”, and Justin from Texas shares his own Orb story.

Our Marquee Story – Compensation

We have a short-story called Compensation that was written by Charles Victor Tench. Tench was a prolific pulp magazine writer who wrote a number articles and stories for Astounding Stories. Our tale is an amazing journey of a man who must discover what happened to his friend. The tale sucks you in and keeps you guessing as to what really happened.

Program note: If you want to know more about the denture story follow this  link.

Ron’s Amazing Stories is produced and hosted by Ronald Hood
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April News Bring May Projects

I  have been talking a lot about changes coming to Ron’s Amazing Stories projects. I thought for this blog I would take some time and update you. I want to encourage you to comment on these and let me know what you think.

The Radio Show:  The podcast airs each week on Sunday nights at 8 PM Pacific on AMFM247.com and in twelve U.S. cities on Terrestrial Radio. We have been on the radio since 2015 and the audience has grown a lot since then. Recently, the podcast was moved to Sunday nights to headline a block of Old Time Radio shows. My radio producer and I have decided to change the format of this show and separate it from the podcast. It will change to 30-40 minute blocks of OTR material ranging from full episodes to interviews. This show will also promote the podcast and the podcast the radio show. Ron’s Amazing Stories will not be changing much as a result of this and will continue on as it is today. Although, I do hope to use less old-time radio dramas and more of your stories. You can help with that by sending me your stories or come on the show and tell them yourself.

The RAS is now on the Amazon EchoThe RAS Archives:  Did you know that you can hear the beginnings of the podcast?  Episodes 1 to 100 are not available on the main podcast RSS feed. Not to fear these shows have been donated to the public domain and can be found on archive.org. Want to hear how bad or good I was at the start of things? Go find out!  At the beginning of next year, I plan to move another 50 shows there.

Spotify: Did you know that Ron’s Amazing Stories is on Spotify?  We are… and are proud to be there. There are millions of tracks on Spotify. So whether you’re working out, partying or relaxing, the right music is always at your fingertips. Choose what you want to listen to, or let Spotify surprise you. Please help us by telling your friends about it and that the podcast is available on the mobile edition of Spotify.

That is the news today and I want to thank you for reading the blog this week.

-Ron

This Week’s Podcast:

On the podcast this week we have an amazing science fiction story with a suspense type feel to it. Honestly, this story just might be my favorite from the annals of Astounding Stories and Super Science. Also on the show we have a world class “Johnny, is True?” segment! You can listen to this podcast on Thursday at Ron’s Amazing Stories, download it from iTunes, stream it on Stitcher Radio or on the mobile version of Spotify. Do you prefer the radio? We are heard every Sunday Night at 8:00 PM (PST) on AMFM247.COM. Check your local listing or find the station closest to you at this link.

The Calendar:

March 29 – The King of Bones and Ashes – RAS #321
April 05 – The Jovian Jest – RAS #322
April 12 – The White Rose Murders – RAS #323
April 19 – Compensation – RAS #324
April 26 – Listener Story Week – RAS #325

RAS #323 – The White Rose Murders

No one’s ever seen him except the dead – and they don’t talk about it afterwards.

On Ron’s Amazing Stories, this time we celebrate the date July 25th, 1943. We do that with an OTR story about a serial killer, A news brief from that day and Kim tells her scary story about a ghost girl and her favorite piano trick.

Our OTR Story – The White Rose Murders

If you read this week’s blog you already know that we are going to feature Maureen O’Hara. Our story comes from OTR series Suspense. O’Hara plays a wealthy debutante who helps her detective boyfriend track down a serial killer. The tale is called The White Rose Murders and it is a story well calculated to keep you in suspense. It first aired on July 25, 1943.

Ron’s Amazing Stories is produced and hosted by Ronald Hood
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