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Life in the electorate seat of Braddon, covering Tasmania's north-west and west coast, plus the dairy farming King Island, can be tough.Unemployment is high. The population of once thriving mining towns like Zeehan are at the mercy of a drive-in drive-out and fly-in fly-out workforce and mines stopping production.
Don't go ghost hunting. And don't look in the mirror. If you like this episode, please remember to follow on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, or your favourite podcast app.
Prepare to be captivated by M.E. Braddon's "The Shadow in the Corner," a masterpiece of Victorian Gothic fiction that will send shivers down your spine. This chilling tale follows the arrival of Maria, a young servant girl, at the foreboding Wildheath Grange. As she settles into her new role, Maria becomes increasingly aware of a mysterious presence that seems to haunt the very walls of the ancient house. Braddon's expert prose builds an atmosphere of creeping dread, blending psychological tension with hints of the supernatural. More than just a ghost story, this narrative offers a compelling glimpse into the social dynamics of 19th-century England, touching on themes of class, gender, and the unseen burdens carried by those on society's margins. Let our narration transport you to a world where the line between reality and the unknown grows ever thinner, and where the shadows in the corner may be more than mere tricks of the light. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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The Two Jacks discuss the film of Barnaby Joyce in a state of advanced refreshment in Braddon, ACT. Is it a sacking offence? Well, plenty of workers would have similar experiences on a Friday night and not be offered a couple of months personal leave as a result. Get back to work, Barnaby. Meanwhile, HK Jack faces a letter from a listener on the NDIS who knows a good deal more on the scheme. HK Jack plays a dead bat. Is Israel's push into Rafah a step too far in the Gaza conflict? Can an outgunned Ukraine expect anything more than a quagmire in eastern Ukraine? Can Biden overcome a character assessment from a chief prosecutor claiming he is senile. In sport, the Two Jacks give their tips for the AFL season now just three weeks away.
A betrothed couple are parted by distance but will they be parted by Death? If you like this episode, please remember to follow on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, or your favourite podcast app.
On this week's episode of the Unnatural Selection Podcast, we discuss: Allan Fels's ACTU initiated price gouging report calls for government to act against exploitative practices of big business. Qantas decision to reduce flight capacity may have led to RBA rate hike, inquiry finds. Queensland government loses appeal over $2.7m payout to Gold Coast mortgage fraud victims. Closing loopholes bill: the right to disconnect and five other changes coming to Australian workplaces. President Joe Biden took information about the US's war in Afghanistan, classified documents probe reveals. Barnaby Joyce video shows former Nationals leader lying on the side of the road in Braddon, Canberra and mumbling profanities into his phone late at night after Parliament. The Unnatural Selection podcast is produced by Jorge Tsipos, Adam Direen and Tom Heath. Visit the Unnatural Selection website at www.UnnaturalShow.com for stuff and things. The views expressed are those of the hosts and their guests and do not reflect those of any other entities. Unnatural Selection is a show made for comedic purposes and should not be taken seriously by anyone. Twitter: @JorgeTsipos @TomDHeath @UnnaturalShow Instagram: @JorgeTsipos @Tom.Heath @UnnaturalShow
The Day Will Come by Mary Elizabeth Braddon audiobook. It is an ideal honeymoon of an ideal couple. But somehow, the wife cannot stop dreaming that her husband would be shot and killed. He dismisses her dreams until they come true. Who commited the murder? How would the wife take it? Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Thou Art The Man by Mary Elizabeth Braddon audiobook. Sibyl married after assuming that her cousin, with whom she was in love, died. However, said cousin, who suffers from epilepsy, found himself near a murder scene and had no idea what happened. Fearing the worst, he ran away. Ten years later, Sibyl discovers that he is alive. What happened on that terrible night? Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Taken at the Flood by Mary Elizabeth Braddon audiobook. Brought up by a parish schoolmaster with a hidden past, Sylvia Carew dreams of a future devoid of poverty. Will she be faithful to the man she adores or will she opt for the chance at wealth and position? What lengths will she go to and when all is said and done, will she be gratified with her 'happily ever after'? Romance, ambition and greed, deceit and selfishness are at the root of this sensational Victorian novel by Braddon. As usual she manages to keep us in suspense until her well constructed surprise ending. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Mount Royal Volume III by Mary Elizabeth Braddon audiobook. A classic Victorian sensation novel filled with romance, mystery, and murder with emphasis on romance. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
One Life, One Love by Mary Elizabeth Braddon audiobook. Clara and Robert Hatrell lead an ideal life with their young daughter Daisy in a beautiful old fashioned cottage on the banks of the Thames. When his son Cyril goes away to school their friend and neighbor Ambrose Arden who is a notable scholar offers to tutor Daisy. Some time later Robert carrying a large amount in banknotes is found stabbed to death in a London rooming house supposedly lured there by the mention of someone called Toinette. The murderer is not found and the money trail implicates a Frenchwoman exchanging the notes in Cannes, Nice and Paris. As the story progresses we are taken to Paris where new characters are introduced. Will one of them lead us to the actual villain??? Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Mount Royal Volume II by Mary Elizabeth Braddon audiobook. A classic Victorian sensation novel filled with romance, mystery, and murder with emphasis on romance. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Mount Royal Volume I by Mary Elizabeth Braddon audiobook. A classic Victorian sensation novel filled with romance, mystery, and murder with the emphasis on romance. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Dead Love Has Chains by Mary Elizabeth Braddon audiobook. We see another facet of Mary Elizabeth Braddon's amazing talent in Dead Love Has Chains, written in her seventies. Focusing on character and human psychology rather than detection and crime, this is one of her most interesting novels. Pregnant and unmarried Irene Thelliston is sent home from India to live with her Aunt in Ireland. On her sea voyage she reveals her secret to Lady Mary Harling who swears to keep her confidence. Several years later to the horror of Lady Mary she becomes engaged to her son Conrad who has his own rather questionable past. Desperate to prevent this union, will Lady Mary break her oath?? When Irene's former lover returns threatening to come between her and Conrad, will their love prevail?????? Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
A Strange World by Mary Elizabeth Braddon audiobook. A compelling story by one of the most prolific authors of the Victorian 'sensational novel' serves up the perfect blend of murder, greed, madness, secrets and romance. The characters interlace throughout, and are as always interesting and entertaining. Braddon's multi-layered plot has just the right amount of suspense to hold your interest to it's very satisfying ending. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Book Title: The Doctor's Wife Author: Mary Elizabeth Braddon Episode: Number 148 | Part 5 _______________________________________________________________________________________________ "The Doctor's Wife" is characteristic of Braddon's talent for blending domestic drama with sensational elements and is a prime example of the sensation fiction genre popular in the 19th century. It offers readers a thrilling and suspenseful tale of a woman's quest for the truth and her struggles in a world filled with hidden secrets and treacherous characters. ________________________________________________________________________________________________ About the author Mary Elizabeth Braddon's prolific career extended beyond her writing. She was also an editor and a contributor to various literary periodicals, including Temple Bar and Belgravia, where many of her stories were first published. Her works continued to be popular during her lifetime and beyond, and she played a significant role in shaping the literary landscape of her era. Mary Elizabeth Braddon passed away on February 4, 1915, leaving behind a rich legacy of sensational and domestic fiction. Her contributions to literature continue to be celebrated for their influence on the development of suspenseful and engaging storytelling in the 19th century. __________________________________________________________________________________________________ Additional Resources The Doctor's Wife by Mary Elizabeth Braddon http://www.loyalbooks.com/book/Doctors-Wife-by-M-E-Braddon
Book Title: The Doctor's Wife Author: Mary Elizabeth Braddon Episode: Number 147 | Part 4 ________________________________________________________________________________________________ "The Doctor's Wife" is a novel by Mary Elizabeth Braddon, a prolific English author known for her sensational and domestic fiction in the 19th century. Published in 1864, the story revolves around the protagonist, Isabel Sleaford, who marries Dr. George Gilbert, a well-respected physician. However, the narrative takes a dark and suspenseful turn as Isabel becomes entangled in a web of secrets and deceit. ________________________________________________________________________________________________ About the author Braddon's literary output was remarkable, and she was known for her ability to captivate readers with intricate plots and well-drawn characters. Some of her other notable works include "Aurora Floyd," "The Doctor's Wife," and "Henry Dunbar." Her writing style and themes were often compared to those of Wilkie Collins, another prominent author of the sensation fiction genre. _______________________________________________________________________________________________ Additional Resources The Doctor's Wife by Mary Elizabeth Braddon http://www.loyalbooks.com/book/Doctors-Wife-by-M-E-Braddon
Book Title: The Doctor's Wife Author: Mary Elizabeth Braddon Episode: Number 146 | Part 3 ________________________________________________________________________________________________ "The Doctor's Wife" is characteristic of Braddon's talent for blending domestic drama with sensational elements and is a prime example of the sensation fiction genre popular in the 19th century. It offers readers a thrilling and suspenseful tale of a woman's quest for the truth and her struggles in a world filled with hidden secrets and treacherous characters. ________________________________________________________________________________________________ About the author Throughout her career, Mary Elizabeth Braddon wrote more than 80 novels, numerous short stories, and plays. Her works often explored themes of marriage, betrayal, gender roles, and societal expectations. She had a keen interest in the changing roles of women in the 19th century and often depicted strong, complex female characters in her writings. _______________________________________________________________________________________________ Additional Resources The Doctor's Wife by Mary Elizabeth Braddon http://www.loyalbooks.com/book/Doctors-Wife-by-M-E-Braddon
Book Title: The Doctor's Wife Author: Mary Elizabeth Braddon Episode: Number 145 | Part 2 ________________________________________________________________________________________________ Isabel's seemingly happy marriage soon turns into a nightmare as she discovers her husband's dark past, which includes an unsolved murder. As she delves deeper into the mystery surrounding her husband, she realizes that her life is in danger. The novel explores themes of trust, betrayal, and the consequences of uncovering the truth. _________________________________________________________________________________________________ About the author Born on October 4, 1835, in London, England, Braddon had a rather unconventional start to her literary career. She began writing stories and poetry from a young age and had her first novel, "Three Times Dead," published when she was just 17. However, her breakthrough came with the publication of "Lady Audley's Secret" in 1862. This novel became a sensation and is often considered her magnum opus. It combined elements of mystery, suspense, and psychological drama, and it was immensely popular with the Victorian reading public. ________________________________________________________________________________________________ Additional Resources The Doctor's Wife by Mary Elizabeth Braddon http://www.loyalbooks.com/book/Doctors-Wife-by-M-E-Braddon
Book Title: The Doctor's Wife Author: Mary Elizabeth Braddon Episode: Number 144 | Part 1 _________________________________________________________________________________________________ "The Doctor's Wife" is a novel by Mary Elizabeth Braddon, a prolific English author known for her sensational and domestic fiction in the 19th century. Published in 1864, the story revolves around the protagonist, Isabel Sleaford, who marries Dr. George Gilbert, a well-respected physician. However, the narrative takes a dark and suspenseful turn as Isabel becomes entangled in a web of secrets and deceit. __________________________________________________________________________________________________ About the author Mary Elizabeth Braddon (1835-1915) was a prominent English novelist and playwright of the Victorian era. She gained fame for her contributions to the sensation fiction genre, a subgenre of popular literature that combined elements of gothic and domestic drama to create suspenseful and thrilling narratives. __________________________________________________________________________________________________ Additional Resources The Doctor's Wife by Mary Elizabeth Braddon http://www.loyalbooks.com/book/Doctors-Wife-by-M-E-Braddon
Mary Elizabeth Braddon (4 October 1835 – 4 February 1915) was a renowned English novelist of the Victorian era, celebrated for her sensational works. Her most famous creation, "Lady Audley's Secret," published in 1862, achieved both literary acclaim and multiple adaptations on stage and screen.Born in Soho, London, Braddon received a private education. Her parents, Henry and Fanny, separated when she was just five years old due to her father's infidelity. At the age of ten, her brother Edward Braddon departed for India and later became the Premier of Tasmania. To support herself and her mother, Mary worked as an actress for three years, befriending Clara and Adelaide Biddle during this period. Although they had minor roles, acting provided her with a means of livelihood until her growing interest in writing novels led her away from the stage.In April 1861, Mary met John Maxwell (1824–1895), a publisher of periodicals, and moved in with him. However, Maxwell was already married to Mary Ann Crowley and had five children with her. While Mary and Maxwell lived together as a couple, Crowley resided with her family. In 1864, Maxwell attempted to legitimize their relationship by publicly claiming they were married, but this was refuted by Richard Brinsley Knowles, Mary's brother-in-law, who revealed that Maxwell's true wife was still alive. Mary acted as a stepmother to Maxwell's children until 1874 when Maxwell's wife passed away, and they were finally able to marry at St. Bride's Church in Fleet Street. Together, they had six children: Gerald, Fanny, Francis, William, Winifred Rosalie, and Edward Herry Harrington.Fanny Margaret Maxwell, their eldest daughter, married the naturalist Edmund Selous in 1886. In the 1920s, they resided in Wyke Castle, where Fanny established a local branch of the Woman's Institute in 1923 and served as its first president.The second eldest son, William Babington Maxwell, went on to become a novelist in his own right, leaving his mark in the literary world.Mary Elizabeth Braddon passed away on 4 February 1915 in Richmond, then in Surrey, and was laid to rest in Richmond Cemetery. Her former residence, Lichfield House, situated in the town center, was replaced by Lichfield Court, a block of flats, in 1936. A plaque in Richmond parish church commemorates her as "Miss Braddon." Additionally, several nearby streets are named after characters from her novels, as her husband was involved in property development in the area.New Patreon RequestBuzzsprout - Let's get your podcast launched! Start for FREESupport the showVisit us here: www.ghostpod.orgBuy me a coffee if you're glad I do this: https://ko-fi.com/tonywalkerIf you really want to help me, become a Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/barcudMusic by The Heartwood Institute: https://bit.ly/somecomeback
Mary Elizabeth Braddon, nacida el 4 de octubre de 1837 y fallecida el 4 de febrero de 1915 fue una popular escritora de novelas de la era victoriana en el Reino Unido. Se la conoce principalmente como la autora de la novela sensacionalista El secreto de Lady Audley. (Wikipedia) Música Epidemic Sound, licencia autorizada: - Royal Estate - Francis Wells - Heavy Footed Walk - Franz Gordon - London - Howard Harper-Barnes Estoy en Twitter: @VengadorT Te ofrezco mi voz como locutor online profesional, con estudio propio. Si crees que mi voz encajaría con tu proyecto o negocio contacta conmigo en info@locucioneshablandoclaro.com Escucha el episodio completo en la app de iVoox, o descubre todo el catálogo de iVoox Originals
Dead Men's Shoes by Mary Elizabeth Braddon audiobook. Sybil, a gentlewoman who has to work for a living, finally finds employment as her rich uncle's house keeper. Nothing could be better: she would finally have an easy job in which she is treated well, and inherit her uncle's money after his death. But then she falls in love with the wrong man. When her uncle is poisoned, suspicion falls upon her. How would she be able to clear her name? What really happened to her uncle? This is a first rate murder mystery, for fans of Wilkie Collins. Yet it is also a story about love: family love, romantic love, and the love we bear for our community. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Braddon McCleland, the driving force behind Networks Associates - a thriving managed services enterprise in South Africa shares how he transitioned from an accounting student, to owning his own IT company. Braddon's journey is a testament to the power of passion and self-motivation, as he pivoted to follow his love for IT. He candidly shares his experiences, mistakes, and the evolution of his team, plus his unique customer service approach that has his business thriving. His transition is filled with insights on the significance of robust management tools, effective operational procedures, and the power of marketing. Listen in for key takeaways from Braddon's experiences that could prove instrumental in your own path to success. This episode is packed with valuable wisdom, don't miss out!For Empower 2024, innovation, business, and partnership will come together at the new home for modern golf – and future host of the PGA Championship and Ryder Cup – the Omni PGA Frisco Resort.'Now that's it: Stories of MSP Success,' dives into the journeys of some of the trailblazers in our industry to find out how they used their passion for technology to help turn Managed Services into the thriving sector it is today. Every episode is packed with the valuable insights, practical strategies, and inspiring anecdotes that lead our guests to the transformative moment when they knew….. Now, that's it.This podcast provides educational information about issues that may be relevant to information technology service providers. Nothing in the podcast should be construed as any recommendation or endorsement by N-able, or as legal or any other advice. The views expressed by guests are their own and their appearance on the podcast does not imply an endorsement of them or any entity they represent. Views and opinions expressed by N-able employees are those of the employees and do not necessarily reflect the view of N-able or its officers and directors. The podcast may also contain forward-looking statements regarding future product plans, functionality, or development efforts that should not be interpreted as a commitment from N-able related to any deliverables or timeframe. All content is based on information available at the time of recording, and N-able has no obligation to update any forward-looking statements.
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Mary Elizabeth Braddon's first novel, Lady Audley's Secret, was one of the most popular English novels of its day. Published serially in 1862, it tells the story of the lovely Lucy Graham, who becomes Lady Audley at the beginning of the novel, and who conceals a scandalous secret from her new husband and his family. The plot, which includes madness, bigamy, attempted murder, and seduction, made this a shocking but highly successful story for Victorian audiences. It remains one of the best examples of 19th century sensational fiction, and is a wonderfully absorbing book.Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
Mary Elizabeth Braddon's first novel, Lady Audley's Secret, was one of the most popular English novels of its day. Published serially in 1862, it tells the story of the lovely Lucy Graham, who becomes Lady Audley at the beginning of the novel, and who conceals a scandalous secret from her new husband and his family. The plot, which includes madness, bigamy, attempted murder, and seduction, made this a shocking but highly successful story for Victorian audiences. It remains one of the best examples of 19th century sensational fiction, and is a wonderfully absorbing book.Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
Mary Elizabeth Braddon's first novel, Lady Audley's Secret, was one of the most popular English novels of its day. Published serially in 1862, it tells the story of the lovely Lucy Graham, who becomes Lady Audley at the beginning of the novel, and who conceals a scandalous secret from her new husband and his family. The plot, which includes madness, bigamy, attempted murder, and seduction, made this a shocking but highly successful story for Victorian audiences. It remains one of the best examples of 19th century sensational fiction, and is a wonderfully absorbing book.Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
Mary Elizabeth Braddon's first novel, Lady Audley's Secret, was one of the most popular English novels of its day. Published serially in 1862, it tells the story of the lovely Lucy Graham, who becomes Lady Audley at the beginning of the novel, and who conceals a scandalous secret from her new husband and his family. The plot, which includes madness, bigamy, attempted murder, and seduction, made this a shocking but highly successful story for Victorian audiences. It remains one of the best examples of 19th century sensational fiction, and is a wonderfully absorbing book.Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
Mary Elizabeth Braddon's first novel, Lady Audley's Secret, was one of the most popular English novels of its day. Published serially in 1862, it tells the story of the lovely Lucy Graham, who becomes Lady Audley at the beginning of the novel, and who conceals a scandalous secret from her new husband and his family. The plot, which includes madness, bigamy, attempted murder, and seduction, made this a shocking but highly successful story for Victorian audiences. It remains one of the best examples of 19th century sensational fiction, and is a wonderfully absorbing book.Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
Mary Elizabeth Braddon's first novel, Lady Audley's Secret, was one of the most popular English novels of its day. Published serially in 1862, it tells the story of the lovely Lucy Graham, who becomes Lady Audley at the beginning of the novel, and who conceals a scandalous secret from her new husband and his family. The plot, which includes madness, bigamy, attempted murder, and seduction, made this a shocking but highly successful story for Victorian audiences. It remains one of the best examples of 19th century sensational fiction, and is a wonderfully absorbing book.Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
Mary Elizabeth Braddon's first novel, Lady Audley's Secret, was one of the most popular English novels of its day. Published serially in 1862, it tells the story of the lovely Lucy Graham, who becomes Lady Audley at the beginning of the novel, and who conceals a scandalous secret from her new husband and his family. The plot, which includes madness, bigamy, attempted murder, and seduction, made this a shocking but highly successful story for Victorian audiences. It remains one of the best examples of 19th century sensational fiction, and is a wonderfully absorbing book.Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
Mary Elizabeth Braddon's first novel, Lady Audley's Secret, was one of the most popular English novels of its day. Published serially in 1862, it tells the story of the lovely Lucy Graham, who becomes Lady Audley at the beginning of the novel, and who conceals a scandalous secret from her new husband and his family. The plot, which includes madness, bigamy, attempted murder, and seduction, made this a shocking but highly successful story for Victorian audiences. It remains one of the best examples of 19th century sensational fiction, and is a wonderfully absorbing book.Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
It's fitting in more ways than one that my guest on today's episode of Hosting With Heart, Rachel Walters, named her property as a welcome gesture towards those she shares a kinship with, because following our chat I also felt a real kinship with her. Rachel, owner and manager of The Kindred, a warm and stylishly decorated apartment based in the Canberra suburb of Braddon, is a Sydney based former scholarship director and long-time devotee of all things pre-loved. Having been fortunate enough to secure a piece of prized real estate in one of Canberra's most vibrant localities, Rachel took the opportunity to use the property as a canvas for her to fully indulge her love of secondhand furniture, artwork and homewares, purchasing only the linen and towels for the property new. And the resulting interior is phenomenal - and completely original - a testament to her steadfast dedication to sustainability and to avoiding at all costs contributing to the thousands upon thousands of tonnes of furniture waste generated by each of our capital cities every year. It was not only a pleasure, but a true source of both inspiration and motivation speaking to Rachel a couple of weeks back. I hope you enjoy our chat and please also check out her newly published article on the Hosting With Heart blog about how you, too, can create a beautiful, unique home exclusively using pre-loved items.
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Eveline's Visitant is a grim ghost story filled with dread, romance, and revenge in equal measure. Written by Mary Elizabeth Braddon. Music and reading by Michael Whitehouse. Support my work on Patreon: http://www.patreon.com/michaelwhitehouse Subscribe on Youtube: www.youtube.com/ghastlytales Social Media: Twitter: https://twitter.com/horrorofmike Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/ghoststoriesrme/ TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@horrorofmike Website: http://www.michael-whitehouse.com Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/Michael.Whitehouse.Author/
Lady Audley's Secret by Mary Elizabeth Braddon audiobook. Mary Elizabeth Braddon's first novel, Lady Audley's Secret, was one of the most popular English novels of its day. Published serially in 1862, it tells the story of the lovely Lucy Graham, who becomes Lady Audley at the beginning of the novel, and who conceals a scandalous secret from her new husband and his family. The plot, which includes madness, bigamy, attempted murder, and seduction, made this a shocking but highly successful story for Victorian audiences. It remains one of the best examples of 19th century sensational fiction, and is a wonderfully absorbing book.
Sleepy Time Tales Podcast – Creating a restful mindset through relaxing bedtime stories
Lady Audley's Secret by M. E. Braddon The secret to sleep in tonight's bedtime story is about a certain young bride, married into a wealthy family, and what seems like her husband she abandoned to fake her death. There are many shenanigans and close shaves, but nothing too exciting happens here that would prevent you from falling asleep. Story (06:41) Need a Podcast Editor? I've taken the step of leaving my hospitality industry job to spend more time with my family. So if you or someone you know needs a podcast edited, drop me a line at dave@brightvoxaudio.com or check out my site at https://brightvoxaudio.com/ Episode edits start at $15, lock in introductory pricing now! SleepPhones, and a discount code In our experience the best way to experience the bedtime stories of Sleepy Time Tales is with some type of headphone or earbud, but they can be cumbersome and uncomfortable. Our partners at SleepPhones agree and are offering Sleepy Time Tales listeners a 10% discount on purchases of $99.95 or more. Use the link below and discount code SLEEPYTIME at checkout to get your discount. This is a limited time offer, so don't sleep on it (sorry notsorry) To check them out go to sleepphones.sleepytimetales.net to check them out and support Sleepy Time Tales. And don't forget to use the promo code SLEEPYTIME to get 10% off any purchase of $99.95 or more. New Merch Store!! I've partnered with TeePublic to setup a new merch store. But because I'm no visual artist I'm taking advantage of a great TeePublic feature that allows me to share the works of other creators; expose them to my audience, allow their work to be purchased, and receive a small cut myself. Check out the storefront at https://www.teepublic.com/stores/sleepy-time-tales?ref_id=25247 or go directly to store.sleepytimetales.net or merch.sleepytimetales.net. I'd also like to issue a call. Any listeners with works up on TeePublic, please feel free to let me know and I'll look at adding your stuff to my store. No promises, but I do have a few thousand monthly listeners, so that may help give you a boost. Find Lady Audley's Secret by M. E. Braddon https://www.gutenberg.org/ebooks/8954 Supporting Sleepy Time Tales If you would like to support my work and help keep the podcast available and for free, there are several ways you can support the show. You can support the show as a supporter on Patreon and receive a host of bonuses including Patron only episodes and special edits https://www.patreon.com/sleepytimetales If you're enjoying Sleepy Time Tales and would like to make a financial contribution, but would rather not commit to a monthly payment then you can throw a tip in the jar at paypal.me/sleepytimetales Get yourself a set of SleepPhones, headphones designed specially for your needs as an insomniac who likes to listen to something to help you sleep, take a look at https://www.sleepphones.com/?aff=740 or sleepphones.sleepytimetales.net Or check out our new Merch store up at TeePublic where you can buy Sleepy Time Tales merch or even cool works from other creators. Go to merch.sleepytimetales.net Treat yourself to a free audiobook to keep from Audible's significant range, and help Sleepy Time Tales to keep the lights on and grow. Go to Audibletrial.com/sleepytime and sign up for a free 30-day trial. Patreon $5 Patrons Jessica Sean O Abby F Chris & Moya Felicity R Michaela Barcode Adam Tim Joni Callan Mysti Terri Roberta Deborah Tommy Lori Please Share If you're enjoying the show, and finding it helps you sleep despite the stresses and strains of your life, the absolute best thing you can do is share it with your friends, families, acquaintances, cellmates etc. Anyone who needs a good night's sleep might benefit. So please share it with the people in your life, whether in person or on social media. Find The Show Website: sleepytimetales.net Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/sleepytimetales Twitter: https://twitter.com/sleepytimetales Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/sleepytimetalespodcast/ YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC8gG5z50RjyiJ0_YXeQJpbg Merch: merch.sleepytimetales.net Music: http://loyaltyfreakmusic.com/ Music Patreon: https://tinyurl.com/loyaltyfreak Project Gutenberg Terms of Use https://www.gutenberg.org/wiki/Gutenberg:Terms_of_Use
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Tasmania hiện có nhiều đặc điểm cho các quan sát viên bầu cử, vào ngày bỏ phiếu thứ bảy 21 tháng 5 nầy. Hai đơn vị cử tri ở phía bắc là Bass và Braddon, là hai chiếc ghế bấp bênh nhất do đảng Tự do nắm giữ. Thế nhưng trên khắp 5 đơn vị cử tri khác của tiểu bang, các đảng nhỏ nhân cơ hội cử tri bất mãn với 2 đảng lớn, để chiếm lợi thế.
Welcome to Campfire Classics, a Literary Comedy Podcast!! There's a new host in town this week. Campfire Classics recurring character Ken's Mom (known to most of the world as Jamie Sandberg) has finally shown up in the flesh for a Mothers Day Weekend recording session. That means this is going to be a nice clean wholesome episode, right? Right? Aw, that's cute. Ken clearly is a little tentative about the usual brand of humor in front of his own mother, but she pushes the issue and...well...you'll just have to listen. Jamie has a story for Ken to read. It's by a new author to the podcast named M.E. Braddon, and you're going to want to listen to these fun facts because her life was a ride. Ken does a reasonably good job, but he just abandons the German accent that was laid in front of him. Come on, Ken. Do better. During the episode, Ken and Jamie discuss accidental bigamy, cousin marriage, and infrequent ejaculation. So we're clear, this is Ken...AND HIS MOTHER. Someone is making some life choices. "The Cold Embrace" was published in 1860. Email us at 5050artsproduction@gmail.com. Remember to tell five friends to check out Campfire Classics. Like, subscribe, leave a review. Now sit back, light a fire (or even a candle), grab a drink, and enjoy.
One of the key battlegrounds this election is in northern Tassie - home to the flip flop seats of Bass and Braddon. So in this episode of Squiz the Election, we'll give you some talking points to impress your people on election night about the vote in Tasmania. Got a question about the 2022 election for Ask The Squiz? Send it through to hello@thesquiz.com.au See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
In Tasmania two marginal seats – Bass and Braddon – may swing again this election. While some voters in these seats feel ambivalent about the major parties, everyone knows the independent senator Jacqui Lambie and her party, the Jacqui Lambie Network, whose preferences could shape the election result in the state. Guardian Australia's political editor Katharine Murphy speaks to voters in Tasmania about salmon farming, housing, Scott Morrison and the power of the ‘Jacqui Lambie effect'