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This is a Grave Talks CLASSIC EPISODE! Hotel Josephine is known as the most haunted hotel in Kansas. It was built by A. D. Walker in 1889 in Holton, Kansas, and named after Walker's daughter, Josephine, who was born that same year. The hotel has been in operation almost continuously since opening and has had some famous guests, including Grover Cleveland, Carrie Nation, and Robert Louis Stevenson. It also seems to have some guests who have never left. Today on the Grave Talks, a conversation with Christie Ayers about Hotel Josephine. Get more information about Hotel Josephine here. Become a Premium Supporter of The Grave Talks Through Apple Podcasts or Patreon (http://www.patreon.com/thegravetalks) There, you will get: Access to every episode of our show, AD-FREE! Access to every episode of our show before everyone else! Other EXCLUSIVE supporter perks and more!
*NEW EPISODE NOW AVAILABLE**The Tobacco Road ShowEpisode 151 - The "SCOTTY'S NEW YEAR RESOLUTIONS” EpisodeJoin us as we present the 2024 PARADE OF CHAMPIONS!LETS GO FROM TWANG TO BANG!The Tobacco Road Show comes to you live every Wednesday at 7:30 PM CST with Chicagoland's dlonz on Cowboy's Juke Joint Radio www.cowboysjukejoint.com. Take a ride down Tobacco Road for the best in dirty cowpunk, whiskey soaked blues, and beyond. Hey bands! Submit your songs to:Email: tobaccoroadshow@gmail.comWeekly Segments:Hey Scotty!On This Day in Chicago HistoryJoke of the WeekWednesday Night's Main Event Wrestling TriviaThe Tobacco Road Top 10Playlist01. Jefferson Airplane - Tobacco Road02. Brent Cobb - Bar, Guitar, and a Honky Tonk Crowd03. The Earls Of Leicester - Big Black Train04. The Travelin' McCourys - Runaway Train05. Hackensaw Boys - Oh, Girl06. The Calamity Cubes - Salvation07. Rock Bottom String Band - Devil in Me08. Carrie Nation and the Speakeasy - Soot Follows Cinder09. Don Schlitz - Cigarette10. Hogslop String Band & Sierra Ferrell - Oldsmobile11. Dale Watson - Chevy Van12. The Hoyle Brothers - Truckers Life13. The Rhyolite Sound - Truck Stop Partial14. Shame on Me - Hey Girl15. Twin Temple - Black Magick16. Amy Winehouse - Some Unholy War17. Local Motive - Booty Call18. Waltzer - I Don't Wanna Die19. wht.rbbt.obj - Once More Down The Rabbit Hole20. badcandy - Watch Me Burn21. Gary Lindsey & Big Foot Chester - Graveyard Shift22. Mick Clarke - Bad Bad Whisky23. Le Garage - Hell and Back24. 100 Watt Vipers - Dirt Road Blues25. Primal Moon - Wicked Woman26. Mountain's Foot - By Way Home27. Malkasian - Headhunter28. Lowrider - Caldera
It's a Daily Double double this week as Mehal Shah pushes all-in twice in a row to give us one of the season's marquee moments. He also gives one of the responses of the year in FJ, prompting Ken to ask a very pertinent question. We say goodbye to Paul Clauson, who seemed poised to go deeper than he did, and we end the week with a new champion in Adam Hersh, who thankfully didn't throw up. Plus, Jeopardy! fans have finally had enough of video categories (and so have we!), we go deep on Carrie Nation, and we find out who will be in the Champions Wildcard and Tournament of Champions fields, which provokes some...thoughts. SOURCE: Kansas Historical Society: "Carry A. Nation, Parts 2-8". Special thank you as always to the Jeopardy! Fan and J-Archive. This episode was produced by Producer Dan. Art is by Max Wittert. Music is by Nate Heller.
Nesse episódio da série de programas históricos, Ludmyla (a IPAcondriaca) e Leandro (o Consiglieri) falam sobre a famosa Lei Seca dos Estados Unidos da América. Essa série conta com o trabalho do Sergio Barra (Profano Graal) que fez todo o trabalho de pesquisa. Se você gostou desse episódio, vai adorar o episódio que falamos sobre a primeira Pilsen do mundo: https://open.spotify.com/episode/4baIe3AlSkBO8Jw4LRimMA?si=552e2fc888744596 Apoie o nosso trabalho virando um Mecenas do Surra de Lúpulo: https://apoia.se/surradelupulo Outra forma de nos apoiar é comprar os produtos do Surra de Lúpulo: https://reserva.ink/surradelupulo Aproveite e não perca tempo, assine o Cozarada: https://cozalindadelojinha.lojavirtualnuvem.com.br/ Referências bibliográficas: ALBERTS, Brian. The Lager Beer Riot: Chicago's first North Side War. Brewed Culture: Beer in Context. Acessível em: The Lager Beer Riot: Chicago's ‘First North Side War' – Brewed Culture American Temperance Society. Wikipedia – The Free Encyclopedia. Disponível em: American Temperance Society - Wikipedia Anti-Saloon League. Wikipedia – The Free Encyclopedia. Disponível em: Anti-Saloon League - Wikipedia BROWN, Pete. Prohibition. In: OLIVER, Garret (org.). The Oxford Companion to Beer. Oxford Universitary Press: New York, 2012, p. 864-870. Carrie Nation. Wikipedia – The Free Encyclopedia. Disponível em: Carrie Nation - Wikipedia Bureau of Prohibition. Wikipedia – The Free Encyclopedia. Disponível em: Bureau of Prohibition - Wikipedia DOMINGUES, Joelza Ester. Revogação da Lei Seca nos Estados Unidos. Ensinar História. Disponível em: Revogação da Lei Seca nos Estados Unidos (ensinarhistoria.com.br) Eighteenth Amendment to the United Stares Constitution. Wikipedia – The Free Encyclopedia. Disponível em: Eighteenth Amendment to the United States Constitution - Wikipedia HARFORD, Tim. Por que a Lei Seca, que faz 100 anos, foi um fracasso retumbante nos EUA. BBC News Brasil. 17 de janeiro de 2020. Disponível em: Por que a Lei Seca, que faz 100 anos, foi um fracasso retumbante nos EUA - BBC News Brasil LIMBERGER, Silvia Cristina. Estudo Geoeconômico do setor cervejeiro no Brasil: Estruturas oligopólicas e empresas marginais. Tese de doutorado. Universidade Federal de Santa Catarina. Florianópolis, 2016. MARQUES, Teresa Cristina de Novaes. Cerveja e Aguardente sob o foco da temperança no Brasil, no início do século XX. Revista Eletrônica de História do Brasil. v.9, n.1, jan-jul 2007, p. 48-70. Prohibition in the United States. Wikipedia – The Free Encyclopedia. Disponível em: Prohibition in the United States - Wikipedia SILVA, Tiago Gomes da. Lei Seca, Institucionalismo e Federalismo. Anais do XVII Encontro de História da Anpuh-Rio – Entre o Local e o Global. Rio de Janeiro, 2016. Temperance Movement. Wikipedia – The Free Encyclopedia. Disponível em: Temperance movement - Wikipedia Speakyeasy. Wikipedia – The Free Encyclopedia. Disponível em: Speakeasy - Wikipedia Volstead Act. Wikipedia – The Free Encyclopedia. Disponível em: Volstead Act - Wikipedia Woman's Christian Temperance Union. Wikipedia – The Free Encyclopedia. Disponível em: Woman's Christian Temperance Union - Wikipedia
Abraham Coryell Edmunds, throughout his several careers in Oregon and California, was almost like a cartoon — a larger-than-life loser in the vein of Wile E. Coyote, with a little Carrie Nation mixed in along with a whole lot of Don Quixote. Nor were his “own-goals” minor affairs. A.C. Edmunds was almost singlehandedly responsible for the demise of the early Universalist Church in California, the temporary collapse of the Universalist congregation in Portland, and for the sudden death of the temperance and women's suffrage movements in Oregon in 1874. Before he got involved, Oregon was on track to become the first state in which women could vote. His efforts to help make that happen set the process back almost 40 years. ... (Multnomah and Lane County; 1860s, 1870s) (For text and pictures, see https://offbeatoregon.com/20-01.ac-edmunds-temperance-own-goalie.html)
*NEW EPISODE NOW AVAILABLE**The Tobacco Road ShowEpisode 133- The "Timmy!” Episode.LAST CALL TONIGHT... THEY ARE FROM THE UK....SLEEPING MOUNTAIN!!All roads lead to MUDDY ROOTS in Cookeville, Tennessee Aug 30th - Sep 1stThe Tobacco Road Show comes to you live every Wednesday at 7:30 PM CST with Chicagoland's dlonz on Cowboy's Juke Joint Radio www.cowboysjukejoint.com. Take a ride down Tobacco Road for the best in dirty cowpunk, whiskey soaked blues, and beyond. Hey bands! Submit your songs to:Email: tobaccoroadshow@gmail.comWeekly Segments:Hey Scotty!On This Day in Chicago HistoryJoke of the WeekWednesday Night's Main Event Wrestling TriviaThe Tobacco Road Top 1001. Roberta Wolfson - Tobacco Road02. the goddamn gallows - Born 2 Lie 03. the goddamn gallows - Wherever I Go04. the goddamn gallows - I Gotta Woman05. Moonshine Brigade - Heel on the Shovel06. Moonshine Brigade - Strangers07. Gunsafe - blinders08. Gallows Bound - Sunday Morning09. Carrie Nation and the Speakeasy - Gulls of the Glow10. Messer Chups - Dark Side of Paradise11. Los Tiki Phantoms - Wicked Game12. The Beat Creeps - The Phantom13. Genki Genki Panic - Love Theme from Youth Is the Fifth Dimension 14. The Hillbilly Moon Explosion - Let's Go (Back In Time)15. Hot Snakes - This Mystic Decade16. The Lowmen - The Gallows17. Los Mal Hablados - Guilty18. Whiskeydick - Hate & Whiskey19. The Native Howl - Sons of Destruction20. DevilDriver - A Country Boy Can Survive21. Heavy Temple - Ugly Truth22. Solace - Whole Lotta Rosie23. Dirty Thrills - No Resolve24. Mississippi Bones - Honeybee25. Saturna - Who Knows26. Saturna - Your Time Is Gonna Come27. Rattlesnake - The Reason Why28. A Tribe of Horsman - Bye Bye Bye29. Black Revolver - Drunken Trucker30. Greenleaf - Highway Officer31. 1000mods - Dissent32. Sleeping Mountain - Absence#2
In part five of our series on legendary distiller, Jack Daniel, we finally get to see the little guy from Tennessee enter the spotlight of worldwide fame. But just as he was starting to bask in the spotlight, the United States began to accelerate in the direction of temperance, largely aided by outspoken activists like Carrie Nation. How did the Jacks Daniel's distillery survive such a turbulent time, and was Jack still the leader of the business? Tune in to part five as we continue on with the life of Jack Daniel!
Episode Description: “Farewell, you good-for-nothing, God-forsaken, iniquitous, bleary-eyed, bloated-faced old imp of perdition, farewell!” This is the story of the path to prohibition. Early America drinks a lot – I mean, A LOT. Alcohol doesn't give you dysentery, it's used as a medicine, and in the first decades of the Republic, whiskey is cheaper than coffee or tea. But some are starting to think that maybe Uncle Sam needs an intervention. First, it's the American Temperance Society, then the Washingtonians, and by the late-nineteenth-century, it's the Woman's Christian Temperance Union. These ladies are particularly keen to see the nation lay off the bottle, particularly as drunk men are laying their paychecks on saloon bars and fists on their wives and children. But no one is perhaps more invested or influential than the Anti-Saloon League's Wayne B. Wheeler. From Founding Father Luther Martin's likely drunken appearance before the Supreme Court, to Carrie Nation busting up saloons with a hatchet, and Wayne Wheeler proving himself a master lobbyist and king-making in Congress, this is the “how” and “why” behind the US Constitution's 18th Amendment. ____ Connect with us on HTDSpodcast.com and go deep into episode bibliographies and book recommendations join discussions in our Facebook community get news and discounts from The HTDS Gazette come see a live show get HTDS merch or become an HTDS premium member for bonus episodes and other perks. HTDS is part of the Airwave Media Network. Interested in advertising on the History That Doesn't Suck? Email us at advertising@airwavemedia.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
This is a Grave Talks CLASSIC EPISODE! Hotel Josephine is known as the most haunted hotel in Kansas. It was built by A. D. Walker in 1889 in Holton, Kansas, and named after Walker's daughter, Josephine, who was born that same year. The hotel has been in operation almost continuously since opening and has had some famous guests, including Grover Cleveland, Carrie Nation, and Robert Louis Stevenson. It also seems to have some guests who have never left. Today on the Grave Talks, a conversation with Christie Ayers about Hotel Josephine. Get more information about Hotel Josephine here. Become a Premium Supporter of The Grave Talks Through Apple Podcasts or Patreon (http://www.patreon.com/thegravetalks) There, you will get: Access to every episode of our show, AD-FREE! Access to every episode of our show before everyone else! Other EXCLUSIVE supporter perks and more!
Meet Carry A Nation the Bar Smashing Prohibitionist who supported women who were victims of domestic violence related to alcoholism. Click to join my mailing listTeachers Pay Teachers StoreGrab a copy of History, Her Story, Our Story from Amazon! If you would like to support the podcast, you and Buy Me a CoffeeWrite a review on Podchaser, Apple or Spotify.The History Detective Season 1 & 2 Album is now available on Spotify and all of your music streaming services.Contact: Twitter @HistoryDetect, Instagram @HistoryDetective9, email historydetective9@gmail.comHistory Detective WebsiteAll music written and performed by Kelly Chase.
*NEW EPISODE NOW AVAILABLE**The Tobacco Road ShowEpisode 118 - The "BEEP!” Episode.**LAST CALL TONIGHT.... they are back for one more round and hail from Barcelona Spain... SATURNA!The Tobacco Road Show comes to you live every Wednesday at 7:30 PM CST with Chicagoland's dlonz on Cowboy's Juke Joint Radio www.cowboysjukejoint.com. Take a ride down Tobacco Road for the best in dirty cowpunk, whiskey soaked blues, and beyond. Email: tobaccoroadshow@gmail.comWeekly Segments:Hey Scotty!On This Day in Chicago HistoryJoke of the WeekKick Back With The DukeWednesday Night's Main Event Wrestling TriviaThe Tobacco Road Top 1001. Atomic Leopards - Tobacco Road02. Me And That Man - Blues & Cocaine feat. Michale Graves03. The Dead South - Chop Suey04. Carrie Nation and the Speakeasy - All Men Created Equal05. Bastards and the Buzzards - Burn It Down06. Saints and Liars - Barn Burnin'07. White Rose Motor Oil - You're No Good08. bad bad luck - venus09. The Gun Club - Mother of Earth (Remastered 2020)10. Cactus Black - Old Gunslinger Blues11. Lost Dog Street Band - Terrible and True12. Jesters III - Funky Country13. Stone Coal White - Warm Up14. Hardbop Six - Barney Miller Theme15. Scott H. Biram - Easy Rider16. Lightnin' Luke - Trouble In Mind17. Joshua Quimby - The Devil Wears a Suit and Tie18. Rachel Brooke - Life Sentence Blues19. Smoke Spell - Sandman20. Black TarPoon - He Sleeps with the Fishes21. Carry Me Home - Crossroad22. The Satans - She Wants Me (Dead)23. Masheena - Married to Rock n Roll24. Professor Electric - Sail Away (Deep Purple)25. Tyler Jakes - Off The Track26. MASSASAUGA - Psychic Visions27. Night Beats - Hell In Texas (Jonah Swilley Remix)28. Saturna - Five To One
On this week's episode, we still haven't moved off the couch and we've got baked potato soup this time! But no matter how hard she tries, Colleen will never turn Bridget into a soup person. Colleen has a VERY exciting update for us, Carrie Nation lost brownie points, and the Grinch is the most relatable person in Whoville. Then we get into the topic of the week... COMPETITIVE TICKLING. Yes, you read that correctly. David Farrier simply stumbled upon a video on the internet one day and you will not BELIEVE this rollercoaster story and where it will go next. Then we play a game of "certified jump scares" and leave you with some positive stories of the week. Someone help! We're becoming our mothers!!!Sources:Tickled Documentary The Tickle King - Youtube Life After the Tickle King's Death - The Spin OffPositive Stories of the Week: Joy Returning To MauiHusband Learns How To Curl Wife's HairReview and subscribe! You can find us on Instagram @Sippinwiththeshannons or send us your stories at Sippinwiththeshannons@gmail.com. Love you, mean it.
En Charles Domery i la Carrie Nation no serien pas amics. El Charles era un golafre que engolia cinc quilos de carn diaris i els acompanyava amb cervesa negra. En Charles hauria topat amb la Carrie Nation pel tema de les cerveses, ja que la Carrie va ser la l
En Charles Domery i la Carrie Nation no serien pas amics. El Charles era un golafre que engolia cinc quilos de carn diaris i els acompanyava amb cervesa negra. En Charles hauria topat amb la Carrie Nation pel tema de les cerveses, ja que la Carrie va ser la l
Programa 4x36. La Carrie va ser una noia que va veure com l'alcohol convertia el seu marit en un parrac hum
Programa 4x36. La Carrie va ser una noia que va veure com l'alcohol convertia el seu marit en un parrac hum
DAN COONAN has worn many hats through the years – Conference Commissioner, Athletic Director, CEO, Attorney, Novelist, Senior Congressional Campaign Advisor, Fundraiser, Nonprofit Chairman of the Board, College Adjunct Professor, Political Essayist, Youth Sports Coach, Bartender, Batting Practice Pitcher, Wedding Officiant, Dock Talk Facilitator, devoted husband and father. His books are Presidential Spirits: Part history lesson, part magical realism these well-researched books imagine conversations of all 45 presidents in a saloon stocked with any drink you want, located above the private quarters of the White House and accessible only to presidents - and a few colorful wait staff- through a secret portal. Dan's Readings: · First Night in the Secret Saloon – 9:58 · Teddy Roosevelt: a soft easy life is not worth living – 28:20 · FDR on Churchill – 48:13 Chris's Pairings: · Manhattan (paired to First Night in the Secret Saloon) – 6:40 · Old Fashioned (paired to Teddy Roosevelt) – 25:29 · Bohemian (paired to FDR on Churchill) – 43:25 Interview Highlights: · Beyond the basic plots – 14:50 · Author as main character – 21:49 · What would you ask presidents? – 23:58 · Carrie Nation axing the bars – 32:03 · CAN we come together? – 34:35 · Finding the positive in others – 53:07 COMING NEXT MONTH: Ralph Jarrels, religious-based fiction, Jesus and Judas, Best Friends Forever UPCOMING EVENTS: · Gabriel's Horn is accepting submissions for its anthology. This year's theme is: MUSIC Our theme music is from www.bensound.com
**NEW EPISODE NOW AVAILABLE**The Tobacco Road ShowEpisode 93 - The “Ya'll Need Jesus!” EpisodeThe Tobacco Road Show comes to you live every Wednesday at 7:30 PM CST with Chicagoland's dlonz on Cowboy's Juke Joint Radio www.cowboysjukejoint.com. Take a ride down Tobacco Road for the best in dirty cowpunk, whiskey soaked blues, and beyond.Email: tobaccoroadshow@gmail.comFacebook: Tobacco Road Show and Cowboys Juke JointWeekly Segments:Hey Scotty!On This Day in Chicago HistoryJoke of the WeekThe Tobacco Road Top 10All Roads Lead To Muddy Roots: September 1st-3rd 2023 Cookeville, Tennessee Playlist:**LAST CALL TONIGHT is from Palm Desert California... The kings of the desert...KYUSS!!!!01. Los Walkers - Tobacco Road02. Brother Dege - Last Man Out of Babylon03. Fishgutzzz - Shit Castle (feat. The Ignorant Band)04. Carrie Nation and the Speakeasy - Consume05. the goddamn gallows - Ya'll Motherfuckers Need Jesus 06. IV and The Strange Band - Inbred07. Bob Wayne - Mr. Bandana 08. Andrea & Mud - Devil Got Me Down09. Jeremy Pinnell - Ballad of 189210. Wild Earp - Killin' Time11. Bobcat - Pound The Pavement12. The Arkhams - Six Feet13. Hillbilly Casino - Mimes of the Old West14. The Hillbilly Moon Explosion - Holy Hoochie Coo15. JD Wilkes & The Dirt Daubers - Apples and Oranges16. Twin Temple - Babalon 17. The Kenneth Brian Band - Welcome To Alabama18. Powder Mill - Worth19. Montrose - Bad Motor Scooter20. Joyous Wolf - Place In Time21. Space Van - Wasted Time22. Adapter Adapter - Steal Your Heart23. Radio Moscow - No Good Woman24. The Heavy Eyes - Iron Giants25. Kyuss - 50 Million Year Trip (Downside Up)
Today - Sun writer and editor Kevin Simpson is talking to author Ken Reed, a Colorado native whose book "How We Can Save Sports: A Game Plan" has just been re-released in paperback. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Hotel Josephine is known as the most haunted hotel in Kansas. It was built by A. D Walker in 1889 in Holton, Kansas. The hotel was named after Walker's daughter, Josephine, who was born that same year. The hotel has been in operation almost continuously since it opened and has had some famous guests, including Grover Cleveland, Carrie Nation, and Robert Louis Stevenson. It also seems to have some guests who have never left. Get more information about Hotel Josephine here. Become a GRAVE KEEPER and get access to ALL of our EPISODES - AD FREE, BONUS EPISODES & ADVANCE EPISODES!!! Sign up through Apple Podcast Channel or Patreon. Sign up through Apple Podcasts or Patreon http://www.patreon.com/thegravetalks
Wenn man ein Interface, 2 Mikrophone und ein Laptop aufstellt, muss einem irgendwann doch auch bewusst werden was man macht. Oder?Ä-ä! Darum regen sich die BubÄ-än heute über die Alten auf. Aber nicht ohne sich abzusichern, dass dies auch ein "Punching Up" ist. Egal, der Ä-ä Podcast ist ja nicht auf Stimmenfang! Phippu erzählt die Geschichte von Carrie Nation und wie sie das Wort "Smash" geprägt hat. Löru ist verwirrt in der Timeline und lernt sehr viel. UwU
Bar Rescue's Jon Taffer says "People don't go to uncool bars." Well, Carrie Nation visits them anyway. In episode 81, Sierra spins the story of an axe wielding prohibitionist, while Colin dreams of an alternate life as a fighter pilot. You'll hear about asinine airplanes, a young pirate's eyepatch, and our debates about glass.Check Out Our Blog!
*NEW EPISODE NOW AVAILABLE!Tobacco Road Show Episode 68 - The "RIP Oatmeal Reed!" Episode.Hit me up with song requests or with music that needs to be heard - tobaccoroadshow@gmail.com"Tobacco Road" comes to you live every Wednesday at 7:30 PM CST with Chicagoland's dlonz on Cowboy's Juke Joint Radio www.cowboysjukejoint.com “Take a ride down Tobacco Road for the best in dirty cowpunk, whiskey soaked blues and beyond. Take a ride and keep the music alive!”01. CROWS - Tobacco Road02. Black TarPoon - Little Irish Bird03. Michale Graves - Robot Monster04. Black Eyed Vermillion - Firethorn05. SOVIET SHIKSA - Rise06. Rachel Brooke - Late Night Lover07. Carrie Nation and the Speakeasy - The Speakeasy Solution08. The Legendary Shack Shakers - Demon Rum09. Desert Honey - Pray10. Sean Wheeler - Last Kind Word Blues11. Jeremy Pinnell - Goodbye L.A.12. Wild Earp - That Old Moth Eaten Suit13. Jake Penrod - The Girls Next Door in Austin14. Lucas Hudgins - Country Song15. West of Texas - Dead End Job Blues16. Bottom Shelf Bourbon - Hillbilly Blue17. Hellbound Glory - My Woman's Whiskey Kiss18. The Devil Legba - Call Of Eris19. Southern Dawn - One Night Bride20. The East Side Gamblers - The Getaway21. The Muggs - Rattlesnake Shake22. Big Joe Shelton - Put The Chairs In The Wagon23. The Heavy Crawls - Take Me Higher24. Southbound Snake Charmers - Ride On (Remastered)25. The Jon Spencer Blues Explosion - Firefly Child26. Left Lane Cruiser - Jukebox27. The Weird Sisters - Texas Toast28. The Devil and the Almighty Blues - Root to Root
For more of Me & Jess talking about SpiceVisit: https://theflakyfoodie.com/Watch: https://youtu.be/K_2pZ3VhbwQListen: https://theflakyfoodie.com/2022/09/447/For Juneteenth - https://theflakyfoodie.com/2022/08/19-juneteenth-365-with-nicole-a-taylor-watermelon-redbirds/Grilled Cheese: https://theflakyfoodie.com/2022/09/21-grilled-cheese-restaurant-impossible-with-tim-of-the-melting-truck/And Finnish Sandwich Cake: https://theflakyfoodie.com/2022/05/16-finnish-food-sauna-culture-and-more-with-rachael-jukarainen/This week - cider takes center stage, hip checking beer out of the spotlight. And it comes with opinions on liberty and labor. Carrie Nation will come for cider later, but in the 18th century was the virtuous drink, over wine, brandy, rum and even beer.Also learn about Apple Jack and how it was different, initially from Apple Brandy.And whatever you do, don't drink rubbing alcohol.Music Credit: Fingerlympics by Doctor TurtleShow Notes: https://thehistoryofamericanfood.blogspot.com/Email: TheHistoryofAmericanFood@gmail.com Twitter: @THoAFoodInstagram: @THoAFood
Welcome to the Instant Trivia podcast episode 544, where we ask the best trivia on the Internet. Round 1. Category: National Anthems 1: "Land der Berge, Land am Strome". Austria. 2: This large Asian country's "Jana-Gana-Mana" means "Thou art the ruler of the minds of all the people". India. 3: Franz Erkel, a noted composer of this country, wrote its nat'l anthem, "Isten Aldd Meg A Magyart". Hungary. 4: "Towards the East, an eye looks to Zion". Israel. 5: "Beneath our radiant Southern Cross, we'll toil with hearts and hands". Australia. Round 2. Category: Let's Play Some Basketball 1: In basketball, 2 types of these are personal and technical. fouls. 2: (Hi, I'm Allan Houston of the NBA.) I helped the U.S. bring home the men's basketball gold from the 2000 Summer Olympics held in this city. Sydney. 3: In the 2001 playoffs, Derek Fisher set a record, making 15 of these in 4 games against San Antonio. three-pointers. 4: (Hi, I'm Michael Finley.) As a Badger on this college basketball team, I became its all-time leading scorer with 2,147 points. the University of Wisconsin. 5: He coached the University of North Carolina men's college basketball team in 4 different decades. Dean Smith. Round 3. Category: Presidential Libraries 1: Along with his papers, his library contains a large mural by Thomas Hart Benton. Harry Truman. 2: The war exhibit "Korea Plus 50: No Longer Forgotten" is a joint-access project between the libraries of these 2 presidents. Truman and Eisenhower. 3: His library has a desk that's an exact replica of the one that his son was photographed under in 1963. John F. Kennedy. 4: Ann Arbor, Michigan. Gerald Ford. 5: Abilene, Kansas. Eisenhower. Round 4. Category: Banana Republic 1: Don't confuse this banana-producing nation whose name means "Sunday" with the country on Hispaniola. Dominica. 2: In 1998 the Cincinnati Enquirer apologized for stealing voice mails from this giant U.S. banana company. Chiquita. 3: In this country the Chapare region east of La Paz is fertile banana terrain. Bolivia. 4: Bananas are a culinary mainstay in Bahia, an Atlantic coast state in this South American country. Brazil. 5: This country bordering Kenya, Tanzania, Congo and Sudan is one of Africa's leading banana producers. Uganda. Round 5. Category: Famous Women 1: Drinks definitely were not on this pro-Prohibition woman. Carrie Nation. 2: She received a doctorate from Cambridge in 1965 after doing a thesis on chimpanzee behavior. Jane Goodall. 3: This former representative from Colorado co-chaired Gary Hart's presidential campaign. Pat Schroeder. 4: She died just a few months after her only book, "Black Beauty", was published. Anna Sewell. 5: Freed from slavery in 1827, she went to court to get her son back from the South; "verify" her. Sojourner Truth. Thanks for listening! Come back tomorrow for more exciting trivia! Special thanks to https://blog.feedspot.com/trivia_podcasts/
In this week's episode Sandra talks about the Ghost of Stow Lake. Located in The Golden Gate Park in San Francisco, CA, the ghost of Stow Lake is a local legend that has been around for over one hundred years. In one version of the tale a young girl in the Victorian era was in a row boat with her baby when the baby fell into the lake. She jumped in after the baby and unfortunately both drowned. In another version of the story a young girl was walking in the park with her baby, sat down and started talking with another woman. After some time the pram fell into the lake. Not realizing the baby was in the lake, the young girl ran around asking people if they saw her baby. She later found the baby in the lake and supposedly drowned. Today, people have had sightings of her since 1908. People say that a ghost in a white dress with fair hair will come up to you asking if you have seen her baby. If you say yes, she will haunt you, if you say no she will kill you. Then, Danielle discusses the charismatic, and forceful, Carrie Nation. She was also known as Carry A. Nation. She was a part of the temperance movement and was staunchly anti-alcohol. She believed drinking brought out all the wickedness in men. When Carrie didn't think preaching in the streets was making a big enough impact she decided to take a more physical approach. She would go to various saloons and smash all the bottles with a hatchet. The public was both scared and fascinated by this woman. Sandra's Sources: https://abc7news.com/stow-lake-ghost-sf-white-lady-story/5618930/ https://goldengatepark.com/golden-gate-park-lakes.html https://goldengatepark.com/stow-lake-ghost.html https://rootsrated.com/san-francisco-ca/road-running/golden-gate-state-park-stow-lake-running https://theculturetrip.com/north-america/usa/articles/californias-creepiest-urban-legends/ Speakeasy link: https://prohibition.themobmuseum.org/wp_quiz/speakeasies/#:~:text=Speakeasies%20received%20their%20name%20as,quietly%20while%20inside%20the%20bars. Danielle's Sources: https://www.britannica.com/topic/prohibition-alcohol-interdict https://slate.com/news-and-politics/2021/09/carry-nation-biography-reasons-for-activism.html --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/oywiththeterroralready/support
Welcome to the Instant Trivia podcast episode 533, where we ask the best trivia on the Internet. Round 1. Category: Let's Split! 1: In 2000 Judge Thomas Penfield Jackson ruled that this computer company should be split in two. Microsoft. 2: Grammar alert: there's a split one of these in the phrase "He chose to wisely decline the invitation". an infinitive. 3: Otto Hahn and Fritz Strassman got together long enough to split this in 1938. the atom. 4: Kenya, Tanzania and Uganda share ownership of this body of water. Lake Victoria. 5: Name given to the period between 1378 and 1417 when the Catholic Church had 2 or 3 popes serving simultaneously. the Great Schism. Round 2. Category: Historic Women 1: This 19th century woman boasted, "I never ran my train off the track and I never lost a passenger". Harriet Tubman. 2: As one of these in ancient Egypt, Peseshet was maybe the world's first woman to say, "Turn your head and Khufu". physician (or doctor). 3: Some say this Scottish queen married the Earl of Bothwell only because he abducted her. Mary, Queen of Scots. 4: The proceeds from some of her souvenir hatchets helped fund a home for wives of alcoholics. Carrie Nation. 5: "Democracy and Social Ethics" is a 1902 book by this founder of Hull House. (Jane) Addams. Round 3. Category: International "K"Uisine 1: In Australia, some people make a soup from the tail of this marsupial; Run, Skippy!. a kangaroo. 2: A steak made from this Japanese beef can set you back well over a hundred dollars. Kobe beef. 3: It's also known as a Polish sausage. a Kielbasa. 4: Chicken or shrimp go equally well with this Szechwan dish that's also packed with peanuts. Kung Pao. 5: (Alex tastes a South Korean delicacy.) Here in South Korea, almost every dish comes with this spicy pickled condiment; and let me tell you, it can be hot. kimchi. Round 4. Category: Tv Pioneers 1: Michael Landon was the man of the Ingalls household on this family drama. Little House on the Prairie. 2: Fess Parker played the title pioneer and Ed Ames his friend Mingo on this '60s series set in Kentucky. Daniel Boone. 3: This Dan Haggerty character's companions included a Native American, a bear and Denver Pyle. Grizzly Adams. 4: This city was the Rocky Mountain setting of "Dr. Quinn, Medicine Woman". Colorado Springs. 5: Ranching came second to ridding New Mexico of lawbreakers on this Chuck Connors series. The Rifleman. Round 5. Category: Before I Was Elected 1: A regular rocket scientist, U.S. Representative Rush Holt of this "Garden State" was a nuclear physicist. New Jersey. 2: Congressman Tom Osborne used to coach a little football at this Big 12 school, going 255-49-3. Nebraska. 3: Don't "procrastinate"; tell us the name of this house majority leader and ex-exterminator from Houston. Tom DeLay. 4: Congressman Don Young of this state can list "Fort Yukon Riverboat Captain" on his resume. Alaska. 5: Senator Lincoln Chafee of this New England state spent 7 years as a blacksmith at racetracks in the U.S. and Canada. Rhode Island. Thanks for listening! Come back tomorrow for more exciting trivia!
Tobacco Road Show Episode 58 - The "Stiff Middle Finger" Episode.We're gearing up for Muddy Roots 2022! But wait! Clutch has a killer tour happening right now.. let's check it out! Last Call tonight is the most epic jam from none other than Fu Manchu... suggested by Tobacco Road listener.. Punko. Tune in and yee haw!!"Tobacco Road" comes to you live every Wednesday at 7:30 PM CST with Chicagoland's dlonz on Cowboy's Juke Joint Radio www.cowboysjukejoint.com “Take a ride down Tobacco Road for the best in dirty cowpunk, whiskey soaked blues and beyond. Take a ride and keep the music alive!”01. Qwest - Tobacco Road02. Goodnight, Texas - Tucumcari03. Carrie Nation and the Speakeasy - A Panegyric On Power and Darkness04. Bastards and the Buzzards - Let it Pour05. Suburban Drugdealers - All my Dreams Corrode06. White Trash Blues Revival - She Don't Care07. The Hooten Hallers - Monkeyhead08. Urban Junior - Girl Like You09. JD PINKUS - Gittin It10. Quicksand - Head to Wall11. Quicksand - Dine Alone12. Helmet - Like I Care13. Clutch - The Devil & Me14. Whores. - Imposter Syndrome15. Nudeswirl - Gordon's corner16. Z28 - Learn the Hard Way17. MASSASAUGA - Swtichblade18. Lipstick Stains - Flesh19. Naked Raygun - Suspect Device20. Straw Dogs - Carnival in Hell21. Zen Guerrilla - Moonage Daydream22. Vista Chino - Dargona Dragona23. Nebula - Clearlight24. Elvis Deluxe - Let Yourself Free25. Fu Manchu - Il Mostro Atomico
Abraham Coryell Edmunds, throughout his several careers in Oregon and California, was almost like a cartoon — a larger-than-life loser in the vein of Wile E. Coyote, with a little Carrie Nation mixed in along with a whole lot of Don Quixote. And his “own-goals” were hardly minor affairs. A.C. Edmunds was almost singlehandedly responsible for the demise of the early Universalist Church in California, the temporary collapse of the Universalist congregation in Portland, and for the sudden death of the temperance and women's suffrage movements in Oregon in 1874. Before he got involved, Oregon was on track to become the first state in which women could vote. His efforts to help make that happen set the process back almost 40 years. (Multnomah and Lane County; 1860s, 1870s) (For text and pictures, see http://offbeatoregon.com/20-01.ac-edmunds-temperance-own-goalie.html)
Transcription:00:03Welcome to changing the rules, a weekly podcast about people who are living their best lives, and advice on how you can achieve that too. Join us with your lively host Ray Lowe, better known as the luckiest guy in the world.Ray Loewe00:17Well, this is the lively host, Ray Lowe, and welcome to our brand new studio in Willow Street, Pennsylvania, wherever that might be. And we've got a great guest today. But before we get into our guest, I want to remind everybody that changing the rules is about the fact that all through our lives we're given rules, we're given them by our parents, and then we went to school in the school gave us rules in the church gave us rules, and our jobs gave us rules. And I think it was Steve Jobs, the Apple guy who came back and said, You know, when you're living your life under somebody else's rules, you're not living your life, you're living somebody else's life. And we're lucky enough that every week we interview one of the luckiest people in the world. Now we have a definition for that. The luckiest people in the world are those people who take control of their own lives and live them under their own terms. And we certainly have one of the luckiest people in the world with us today. And I want to start out with a statement and you're gonna see why it's so important as we go through. You know, just because you reach a certain age in life doesn't mean that you have to retire and that you're washed up. And in fact, many people when they reach a certain age are useful. And sometimes they're outstanding, and sometimes they're even become the best there is regardless of their age. So I want to do is introduce today, Candice O'Donnell. You prefer Candice or Candy?Candace O'Donnell 01:45Candice? Candice. I think Candy sounds like a retired stripper at my age.Ray Loewe01:53Oh, well,Candace O'Donnell 01:55I go with Candace,Ray Loewe01:56you know, you'd probably do that well, too. But we'll get into that one. Okay, so So Candice has a really interesting career. And her background is she's raised four children. Okay, not a small feat. While she was doing that she taught English at Elizabethtown University, she has always been active in the theater. And then she got to a point where she had a chance to create some projects that were of interest to her. Okay, and a let's and that started later in life. So So let's, let's tell everybody how young you are.Candace O'Donnell 02:31I'll be at in about a month 27th two months 27 of JuneRay Loewe02:37And you know, many people, when they reach these certain ages, say it's time to shut down? Well, not Candice. Okay, so tell us a little bit about these projects that you created. And tell us about them in general. And then let's get specific about the three specific ones that you chose to put into life.Candace O'Donnell 02:56Well, as you said, I've been doing theater here in Lancaster for maybe 25 years. I've done the Fulton I've done EPAC, my favorite role until I started doing this. This one-woman show was Driving Miss Daisy. That's a wonderful play with a fabulous message. But I guess it was about six, seven years ago. I started doing these one-woman shows I had done small skits for the anniversary of the Fulton 200 and 50th anniversary of people who had appeared at the phone, one of them being Sarah Bernhardt. And so I started I had done a little bit on Carrie Nation, the Temperance leader I had done Abigail Adams, but I started going in earnest into these one-woman shows. I had always wanted to do Mary Lincoln. And I hesitated on Mary Lincoln because it was such a tragic life. She was mentally ill, and she lost every single person that she loved. Every single person that she loved was taken away from her. And I couldn't figure out a way to get into humor in it. And so I kept hesitating, because I thought can I put in audiences through 70 minutes, 75 minutes of hell, her life was hell. And then I remembered one of her funny lines. When she first met Lincoln. She was the belle of the ball and he was a country bumpkin. And he came up to her and he said, Ms. Todd, I want to dance with you in the worst kind of way. And then she said, and then he proceeded to do exactly that. So that's where I got a little humor and I developed that. And then I decided to undertake Sarah Bernhardt an entirely different person. I go for a through-line with each of my characters. The through-line for Mary Lincoln was much madness is divinest sense, which is Emily Dickinson. And was it the track it was a fact that she was mentally ill. Sarah Bernhardt entirely different story, my throughline for her was Edsp ofs. Riojan was not ago not at all. And Sarah Bernhardt lived life on her own terms. She was a survivor. She invented the casting couch. She invented the PR agent. And she invented the cougar. She was amoral, rather than immoral. She was a tremendous survivor. She continued to perform 10 years after her leg was amputated. And incidentally, she did perform at the Fulton Theatre in Lancaster. And finally, I worked my way to Queen Victoria. I had had a strong interest in her for years. And the subtitle there is he was my all in all, Victoria is about her obsession, obsession with her husband, Albert. And particularly funny because they had nine children, she hated babies. You do the math, you put it together? Why did they have nine children? She hated them. So that's how I got into these. And I've really enjoyed them.Ray Loewe06:03Okay, well, I'm sorry, you don't have any passion for any of these at all. But you know, I think what does it take to do this? So let's go back to the first one to Mary Todd Lincoln. First of all, you had to make the decision that this was a character that you were going to bring to life. Okay. And so what did you have to do? I mean, because you wrote the script, right?Candace O'Donnell 06:29You I, it takes me about two to three years to research each person. And, but it's, it's amazing. Ray, the, the through-line comes to you almost instantly, at least it did to me when you see what the glue of this character is what you're going to emphasize. Now, another writer might not emphasize it. But then your research all falls into place. AndRay Loewe06:56okay, so you write the script, you're starting two years ahead of before you're going to deliver this Right, correct. And you got to go where do you find the background data on these people?Candace O'Donnell 07:07There, you're gonna really be surprised at this. It shows you what a low-tech dinosaur I am. I get it out of books. You've heard of books, B. O. O. K. S. I do not get online. Most people today would do their research online.Ray Loewe07:23Yeah. You know, we have our engineer here, who is college age, you know, and I think he's a digital book guy. Oh, is he? okay. Well, maybe not. Maybe he knows what a book is. Okay, You read books in college? Yeah, he did. Okay, so you dig in, and you've got two years of finding a character? Have you ever started on any and then found out halfway through that you couldn't get enough material and you killed the character?Candace O'Donnell 07:48No, I'm a little bit too cautious a person for that? I wouldn't. I'm usually interested in the character and know something about the character. And also I use films and plays as my sources too. I know enough about the character that I have yet to launch into one and thought, oh, no, this is actually a boring character. In fact, the more I researched them, the more fascinating they become.Ray Loewe08:13Okay, so So you start digging into this and you got this two-year process and you're writing your own script? Yeah. Okay. Which probably helps you memorize the script. Okay, and now you're going to deliver this. Okay, so how do you deliver this do you need to get sponsors for this as something that you go to somebody and do a trial.Candace O'Donnell 08:38I'm really glad you asked me that question, because it gives me a chance to pay tribute to Betsy Hurley of the Lancaster Literary Guild, and I haven't been asked that question before. She's the person who got me into the Ware Center with Mary Lincoln. Okay, and once those were very successful, and then I didn't have trouble getting into the Ware center after that. Most of them the more sellouts. My difficulty was COVID. You know, I had a delay of several well, all told this production was delayed four years because of COVID.Ray Loewe09:16Okay, so this is why Candice is one of the luckiest people in the world. I want you to think about this as our listeners here. Okay, so she took on a project several years ago, she knew it was going to take several years to do this. She ran into the COVID barrier most other people use as an excuse to quit, but not here. We were going to deliver this and we're gonna get into a couple of other things later as we go. So all of a sudden, Mary Todd Lincoln appeared on the stage, and you have a script. And do you have any plans to do anything with that script? Now that you've given the character life?Candace O'Donnell 09:55You mean Mary Todd Lincoln? Yeah. I've been asked to do a program here at Willow Valley and what I sometimes do with my programs, I'll do 20 minutes of Mary Lincoln. I'll do 20 minutes of Sarah Bernhardt. I'll do 20 minutes of Queen Victoria. I'm developing that now.Ray Loewe10:14Okay, so you've finished, Mary Todd. She's now alive. Okay. Yes. And now you sat there and you said, Okay, what's next? You didn't stop. Right? So how did you get the drive to go on to the next one? Candace O'Donnell 10:34I, because I'm an incorrigible ham. That's what my husband would tell you. Okay, that's where I get the drive. Okay, I have to admit it.Ray Loewe10:42Well, this is where the passion meets the excellence, though, so go ahead.Candace O'Donnell 10:47Well, that's what motivates me. But also, right, I really get passionate about these women. That's why I don't choose anybody that I don't admire. I see their foibles. We all have our foibles. But I couldn't do it fair, if I were doing man, I couldn't do Trump because I wouldn't, I couldn't admire him enough to do him, okay, I admire all these women. And the more I know about them, the more I see the hell they went through in various ways, and they triumphed over it. So it's not at all hard to motivate myself to do this. It was hard to keep the faith during COVID. With all the delays, like um, and of course, as you and I discussed, I'm getting older. So I'm wondering if I'm gonna go into dementia. Oh, and by the way, I'm losing my balance. I take the balance classes here at Willow Valley. So I won't fall down on stage. Okay. So you're wondering, you are wondering, is the body is the mind going to fail me. And you just sort of leap out in faith,Ray Loewe12:00but you didn't give up? And it worked. So let's talk about being queen. Okay. So I met you when you were going into this role of Queen of the empire Victoria. Okay. And, to tell you the truth, when I met you, I went to your performance with some trepidation. I mean, I'm sitting there saying, you know, can I sit through an hour plus of this? And I'll tell you, I was wrapped for 75 minutes, I don't think I moved in my seat, and to your little heart and to get me to do that. This is not me. I you know, so you know, you're an athlete. So you did something special here. And, it was a wonderful performance, and you brought this character to life. And I could just see in your eyes and your, the way you moved on stage that you are not you that don't you are Queen, Victoria. Okay. So let's talk a little bit about putting this one together. Because you had to start two years ago, you'd already done a couple of these. So you knew you could do it. Yeah. But now you started asking these questions in one of the things that you told me was about two weeks before you were gonna give this guess what, what happened?Candace O'Donnell 13:12Really, really nasty cough? And, of course, immediately tested for COVID. No, it wasn't COVID chest X-ray, is it pneumonia. And that was frightening I, people, I don't get frightened by performing because as I already confessed, I'm a ham I love to perform. But this cough frightened me. Because I was really terrified that I would not be able to deliver the performance. I was thinking of some other actresses I've worked with, but that was too late for them to memorize a 70-minute script. And I remember my daughter, saying, Mom, well, you may just have to give up on this. And she said I said, Well, I'm, you know me. I'm not giving up at this point. Don't you know my personality? And she said, Well, would you rather die mom? And I said yes. Yes. I would rather die than have to call Keegan my granddaughter was in the show introducing it. She's a temple, a student at Temple called Keegan and say, Keegan, we're not doing it. I would. So that was our big family joke. Mom would rather die than not do it so. As you know, you were there. Well, I was coughing right before I went out, I had to sucrets, I had tea. But now this, you said I'm the luckiest person in the world. And you are and I am and we are but that this was also a blessing. Because I absolutely believe this was God. I mean, I go out there and I'm not coughing. It's unbelievable to me, nor did I fall down on stage. Ray Loewe14:39And the show must go on. The show must go on. So I think this is a message that I want our listeners to get across. Most of us during our lives, put off projects that we want to do because life gets in the way. You know, here you were. You're raising four kids. You're teaching English. You know you're doing all of these things and then somewhere along the line, I think this germ woke up in your head and said, this has been there for a long time I have to do this.Candace O'Donnell 15:09Yeah. It's, it's, I think, if you have a particular passion, you almost have it from the womb.Ray Loewe15:17And it's never too late to do that. And even at your stage of the game, when you are worried about health issues and things like that, guess what? You know everything falls in place, it was no problem. You got it done.Candice O'Donnell 15:32I was flabbergasted by it myself. Oh, I want to say one other thing, because there were so many Willow Valley people in the audience, I had two very sharp audiences, you being one of the members of the audience, who were completely with me, and you can tell that when you step out on stage, you can feel the button. You know, Bruce Springsteen, performing as an exchange of energy between the audience and the performer. You can tell when they're with you, they were laughing ahead of my jokes. That before I got to my punch line, they were laughing. I thought, Oh, boy.Ray Loewe16:10Well, you know, what was the gift? Well, when we had to stand up and sing God, save the queen, and do the royal wave to greet you in there. I mean, you had us at the beginning. But I think this is a really good lesson for people because here you are. And I'm going to predict you're going to do another one. I have no idea what it might be.Candace O'Donnell 16:30My husband will kill me but yeah, we can all see I'm incorrigible.Ray Loewe16:33And the other thing that you're doing here is you're creating scripts, that maybe somebody else will do not as well as you do, but they'll do it at some point in time. And, and the research that you've done is just phenomenal projects. And I think you're to be congratulated for doing that. And I think it just makes you younger and younger and younger. So there all right, it keeps you going forward. Okay, so, unfortunately, we're near the end of our time here. So it's flies. Do you have any, any parting comments, any words of wisdom to anybody who wants to do these things? Or anything for the good of mankind?Candace O'Donnell 17:12Well, I just want to say I am hoping to eventually sell the scripts so that they will live on after me. Again, you may think I sound like a religious fanatic here. If you can get the guts to get out there and do it. Something in my case, I believe it was God, but something will see you through. Don't be afraid to try.Ray Loewe17:39And with that, I don't think there's anything more to say. So Luke is our engineer here at Willow Valley. So Luke, sign us off, please.17:52Thank you for listening to changing the rules. Join us next week for more conversation, our special guest and to hear more from the luckiest guy in the world.
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Embedded in the complex budget deliberations playing out at the Colorado state capitol is discussion over whether to expand what has been a controversial, relatively new, public guardianship program. The Office of Public Guardianship started as a pilot program in 2017 and began taking wards in 2020. The program, which right now only operates in Denver, is currently caring for 70 people who are unable to care for themselves because of age, disabilities or medical conditions. Colorado sun reporters Chris Outcalt and Jen Brown talk about what prompted the creation of this Office of Public Guardianship and how a rocky start for the program has led to questions over whether it makes sense to expand its reach. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
It's 1900 and thankfully the brilliant Sarah Keyworth is here with us to make sense of a busy year, as all the research was left to the brain of notorious historian Red Richardson. The radical Carrie Nation is attacking pubs with hatchets, the Central Line on the London Underground opens, part of Stonehenge mysteriously falls off, Louis "Lunch" Lassen invents the hamburger, the Queen Mother is born and the historic second ever Olympics games might have happened. Also hear about Bobby's experience in a sexless love triangle and Red and Sarah reminisce about their days looking after school children as responsible teacher's assistants.Go and see Sarah Keyworth at The Edinburgh Fringe Festival, in the Pleasance Courtyard, Cabaret Bar at 5.40pm.What obscure or significant events did we miss from the history of 1900? Let us know your favourite historical facts from that year, or if have any suggestions for other years for us to do an episode on send us an email to theyearispodcast@gmail.comFollow us on Instagram, Twitter and our other social media channels on @theyearispod Get bonus content on Patreon See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
How far would you go to enforce the law? Probably not as far as “Saloon-wrecker” Carrie/Carry Nation! Nation became a strong proponent for the temperance movement following the death of her first husband to alcohol. To enforce the local prohibition laws, she took matters into her own hands, terrorizing saloons with rocks before upgrading to a hatchet. Join us today as Briana teaches us about “Hatchet Granny” and the effect this movement had on the United States as a whole. Sources we used for this episode: The Use and Need of the Life of Carry A. Nation by Carry A. Nation https://www.britannica.com/biography/Carry-Nation https://thewildwest.org/carrynation/ https://web.archive.org/web/20061222074733/http://www.kshs.org/exhibits/carry/smashing.htm https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Carrie_Nation https://explorekyhistory.ky.gov/items/show/762 https://www.okhistory.org/publications/enc/entry.php?entry=NA006 https://www.smithsonianmag.com/smart-news/three-things-know-about-radical-prohibitionist-carry-nation-180967627/ https://www.pbs.org/wgbh/americanexperience/features/other-notable-people/ https://socialwelfare.library.vcu.edu/people/nation-carrie-a/ https://encyclopediaofarkansas.net/entries/carrie-amelia-moore-nation-2514/ https://slate.com/news-and-politics/2021/09/carry-nation-biography-reasons-for-activism.html https://www.kshs.org/kansapedia/carry-a-nation/15502 https://www.history.com/this-day-in-history/carry-nation-smashes-bar https://guides.loc.gov/chronicling-america-carrie-nation https://historicmissourians.shsmo.org/carry-nation https://www.fdlreporter.com/story/news/2020/06/24/fond-du-lac-carrie-nation-wielded-hatchet-inside-saloon-1902/3155603001/ https://www.thoughtco.com/carrie-nation-biography-3530547 https://www.newworldencyclopedia.org/entry/Carrie_Nation https://www.politico.com/story/2017/12/27/carrie-nation-smashes-a-kansas-bar-dec-27-1900-318615 https://www.kcur.org/history/2022-01-16/carry-nation-prohibition-kansas-saloons-hatchet https://www.washingtonpost.com/history/2019/01/16/attacking-saloons-with-hatchet-carrie-nation-helped-get-america-into-rehab-years-ago/
Join Dan Sly and Tree Arbor this week in the Probhibtion episode! Dan recreates some cocktails from the time period, but with a twist! The twist being that she didn't have everything she needed so she used what was closest. Tree Arbor tells us about "vigilante" Carrie Nation and shares a few other things from the time period, like Blind Pigs and Ball Culture. Dan Sly shares the story of Maggie Bailey, a bootlegger who got her start during prohibition, while doing many terrible terrible accents. She's very sorry. Warnings and timestamps: Gagging 25:37 - 29:16 Brief mentions of homophobia and transphobia. Mentions of depersonalization and harassment. Descriptions of poisoning. 30:03 - 1:02:09 Mentions of alcoholism. 1:02:09 - 1:31:59 Email us your Candy Pop! Fortunes, your own stories, or suggestions for episode topics or cases! everydaynightmarespodcast@gmail.com Follow us: Twitter @ednightmares TikTok @everydaynightmares Instagram @everydaynightmarespodcast --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/everyday-nightmares/support
In this part two of the Kansas Krusaders mini series Andrew, Jonathan and Ethan examine the historical memory of Carrie Nation during and since her lifetime.
In this first episode of a mini series, Kansas Krusaders, Jonathan, Ethan and Andrew explore the life and exploits of the Temperance Activist Carrie Nation.
The Holly Hotel is located in Holly, Michigan and has survived through several fires, the Great Depression, two world wars and a visit from the infamous temperance leader Carrie Nation. This is a beautiful Queen Anne Victorian that once provided lodging to railroad men and is today a popular restaurant that reputedly is full of ghosts. Join us as we share the history and hauntings of the Holly Hotel! The Moment in Oddity features the Eggnog Riot of 1826 and This Month in History features an avalanche in Peru that killed thousands. Our location was suggested by Chelsea Flowers. Check out the website: http://historygoesbump.com Show notes can be found here: https://historygoesbump.blogspot.com/2022/01/hgb-ep-419-holly-hotel.html Become an Executive Producer: http://patreon.com/historygoesbump Music used in this episode: Main Theme: Lurking in the Dark by Muse Music with Groove Studios (Moment in Oddity) Vanishing by Kevin MacLeod Link: https://incompetech.filmmusic.io/song/4578-vanishing License: https://filmmusic.io/standard-license (This Month in History) In Your Arms by Kevin MacLeod Link: https://incompetech.filmmusic.io/song/3906-in-your-arms License: https://filmmusic.io/standard-license Outro Music: Happy Fun Punk by Muse Music with Groove Studios All other music licensing: PODCASTMUSIC.COM License Synchronization, Mechanical, Master Use and Performance Direct License for a Single Podcast Series under current monthly subscription. It Happened One Night by 5 Alarm Music
It took a long time for women to get the right to vote. And it took a lot of different opinions about how to go about fighting for that right. Frances Willard, the second president of the Woman's Christian Temperance Union, used marches and speeches. Her fellow WCTU member, Carrie Nation, preferred... a hatchet. On this episode, the second in a series, we look at a few of the women who were involved in this important movement. Frances Willard, Carrie Nation, and more. Truce is a listener-supported podcast. We're about a thousand dollars in the hole after two seasons of the show. Consider donating a few dollars to keep this thing going. Guests: Jenna DeWitt @Jenna_DeWitt Jim Vorel from Paste Magazine @JimVorel Claire White from the Mob Museum in Las Vegas @TheMobMuseum Sarah Ward from the Woman's Christian Temperance Union https://www.wctu.org/ Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Remember, Remember the Fifth of December, the best damned day of the year! On the Season 2 Finale, Mr. DGMH covers the bane of this show's existence... Prohibition! More specifically, the rise and fall of Prohibition in the United States, some key players in the success of Prohibition, and how it all came to an end. Key content: Anti-Saloon League, Wayne Wheeler, Carrie Nation, Pussyfoot Johnson, Neal Dow, Progressive Era, Progressive Amendments, The US Constitution, and so much more...Support the show here and get access to all sorts of bonus content:https://www.patreon.com/user?u=34398347&fan_landing=true Cheers!Say Hello to the Bad Guy Podcast: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/say-hello-to-the-bad-guy-mafia-mobsters-and-outlaws/id1498400744 Be sure to join the Facebook Group at "Drinks with Great Minds in History Podcast" Follow the show on Twitter and Instagram @dgmhhistoryMusic:Hall of the Mountain King by Kevin MacLeodLink: https://incompetech.filmmusic.io/song/3845-hall-of-the-mountain-kingLicense: http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Artwork by @Tali Rose... Check it out!Support the show (https://www.patreon.com/user?u=34398347&fan_landing=true)
Happy Fall Kansas! And welcome to our October episode. We are carrying through the Halloween theme from the previous episode. When Geoff originally pitched the idea, I was sort of like “Wha? Say it again.” He wanted to focus on spirits. Several meanings contained within the word spirit. Not only the spirits we usually think about when we prepare and celebrate Halloween but the holiday spirit and the associated community spirit that often runs alongside the holiday. Halloween is, at least in America, sort of the official kick-off to the longer holiday season. And what do many people choose to celebrate with… other than food? You guessed. Spirits! Liquor, wine and beer. We are going to focus on two of these (liquor and beer) in this episode. Kansas has had an interesting and peculiar history with alcohol and a key figure of historical importance. Carrie Nation. And while we, as Kansans, appreciate that history, our state is arguably still haunted by her ghost. Efforts are underway to exorcise the ghost of Carrie Nation but until the rite of exorcism is completed, artisans and entrepreneurs wanting to operate within the alcohol beverage industry must possess courage and bravery. And we have a panel of three representatives from three different Kansas companies located across the state to discuss and share their company story with you. Links mentioned in the show Kansas Territory Brewing Boot Hill Distillery Boiler Room Brewery Dodge City Episode What you'll learn in this episode: About the unique opportunities and challenges of running a brewery or distillery in Kansas Kansas was the first state to implement prohibition and the last state to repeal prohibition How some of Kansas' liquor laws make it difficult for businesses to thrive in Kansas How breweries and distilleries are bringing a sense of community to small towns How to Support the Podcast: Tell a friend about us Follow us on Instagram or Facebook Buy a Kansas Travel Journal Send us a recommendation for an episode
"Tobacco Road" NEW weekly Live Show! with Dj DLONZ Every Wednesday at 8:30 PM EST on Cowboy's Juke Joint Radio www.cowboysjukejoint.com “Take a ride down Tobacco Road for the best in dirty cowpunk & whiskey soaked blues. Take the ride and keep the music alive!”01. Restless - Tobacco Road02. Billy Strings - Wargasm03. Gallows Bound - Broken Glass04. Larry And His Flask - The Battle For Clear Sight05. The Burners - Plant Food06. Carrie Nation and the Speakeasy - 13 Riders07. Adrian + Meredith - Bad For Business08. Sturgill Simpson - Sam09. Sturgill Simpson - Shamrock10. Jimmy Swope - Legend Oaks11. Jeremy Pinnell - Outlaw Life12. Aaron Mcdonnell - Help Me13. The Lonesome Billies - Five Dollar Bill14. Son Volt - Arkey Blue15. Son Volt - These Are the Times16. The Harmed Brothers - One Night17. The Builders and the Butchers - Pennies in the Well18. Rodeo FM - Shame19. Smooth Hound Smith - Young and Golden20. Low Volts - Girl in Cafe21. Fairtrade Floyd - Mexico22. CW Ayon - You Are My Sunshine23. Cam Cole - Message In The Mountains24. The Maness Brothers - Tammie Jean25. Jess McMahon - Hustle Bustle Street26. Rod Gator - Idle Hands27. Patty PerShayla & The Mayhaps - Midnight Line28. The Blues Against Youth - Medium Size Star Bound29. Hillstomp - Graverobber's blues30. The Dead Show Dealers - Anthem 85
Carrie Nation did NOT like drinking. Carrie's first marriage was to a physician who fought for the Union, Charles Gloyd. Her parents opposed the marriage because of Charles' alcohol addiction. Carrie and Charles separated after the birth of their first child and Charles later died from complications related to his alcohol addiction. Carrie became a passionate advocate for the temperance movement. Carrie remarried to David A. Nation, an attorney/minister/newspaper journalist. Carrie also lead protests outside of bars that started with hymns accompanied by a hand organ and escalated to throwing rocks. Carrie would later start bringing her hatchet to her protests, earning her the nickname, “Hatchet Granny”. Listen now for the full story! https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Carrie_Nation https://www.history.com/this-day-in-history/carry-nation-smashes-bar
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Carrie Nation was, of course, a prohibitionist. But so was Leo Tolstoy, Czar Nicholas II, and Vladimir Lenin; in fact, the first nation to prohibit the sale of alcohol was Russia. The first Socialist Prime Minister of Sweden was an advocate for temperance, and so was Tomas Masaryk, liberal founding-father of Czechoslovakia. As Mark Schrad writes in his new book Smashing the Liquor Machine: A Global History of Prohibition, around the globe the “temperance-cum-prohibition movement harnessed the forces of organized religions into a broad-based progressive movement to capture the instruments of legislation and statecraft against powerful, established political actors.” We can only understand American prohibition by realizing that it was just one part of a worldwide movement, advocated by people who often had little in common other than their interest in limiting alcoholism in their society. Moreover, as we discuss in the podcast, "prohibition" is a simple word that conceals much. While some advocates did press for the prohibition of the sale of liquor, others advocated temperance, which might take the form of advocating drinking beer instead of schnapps, or wine instead of brandy. There was never just one approach to dealing with the problems of alcoholism. Mark Schrad is Associate Professor of Political Science at Villanova University. This is his third book touching on some aspect of governmental policies towards alchohol, or networks promoting prohibition or temperance. He also restores old typewriters; that didn't come up in the conversation but, man, he has a very, very impressive collection.
Join Dan Sly and Tree Arbor this week in the Probhibtion episode! Dan recreates some cocktails from the time period, but with a twist! The twist being that she didn't have everything she needed so she used what was closest. Tree Arbor tells us about "vigilante" Carrie Nation and shares a few other things from the time period, like Blind Pigs and Ball Culture. Dan Sly shares the story of Maggie Bailey, a bootlegger who got her start during prohibition, while doing many terrible terrible accents. She's very sorry. Warnings and timestamps: Gagging 25:37 - 29:16 Brief mentions of homophobia and transphobia. Mentions of depersonalization and harassment. Descriptions of poisoning. 30:03 - 1:02:09 Mentions of alcoholism. 1:02:09 - 1:31:59 Email us your stories! everydaynightmarespodcast@gmail.com Follow us: Twitter @ednightmares TikTok @everydaynightmares Instagram @everydaynightmarespodcast
Episode 327: Operation Carrie Nation Pt 1 of Just Say No America This week Host Dave Bledsoe is INFURIATED to learn he cannot submit his bar tabs to his health insurance, even though his “doctor” (it's just a guy at the bar) says they are “medicinal”(because it isn't). On the show this week kick off Part One of Just Say No America with the early days of temperance in America, one hatchet wielding granny at a time. (it's CHOPPING time!) Along the way we learn that Dave just needs a hug. From there we dive into the drinking habits of early America (they drank like Dave!) and then into the first steps toward telling folks that MAYBE drinking all day every day isn't the best idea! (tell that to Dave's “doctor”) Then we meet the woman who would do ANYTHING to stomp out Demon Alcohol from America, even if it meant taking a hatchet to every saloon in Kansas: Carrie Nation! (She's fun!) Our Sponsor this week is Ray's Rehab because we KNOW you aren't gonna actually QUIT, why not learn how to hide it better? We open the show with a modern day Carrie Nation and close with the Women's Choir at Concordia College telling us we aren't going to be making out with them any time soon! Show Theme: https://www.jamendo.com/track/421668/prelude-to-common-sense The Show on Twitter: https://twitter.com/TheHell_Podcast The Show on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/whatthehellpodcast/ www.whatthehellpodcast.com Give us your money on Patreon https://www.patreon.com/Whatthehellpodcast The Show Line: 347 687 9601 Closing Music: https://youtu.be/BSmfpm_y39Y We are a proud member of the Seltzer Kings Podcast Network! http://seltzerkings.com/ Citations Needed America Has a Drinking Problem https://www.theatlantic.com/magazine/archive/2021/07/america-drinking-alone-problem/619017/ Early American Alcohol and Tobacco Use http://www.williamwhitepapers.com/pr/dlm_uploads/2014-Early-American-Alcohol-and-Tobacco-Use.pdf Carrie Nation Wikipedia https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Carrie_Nation The Use and Need of the Life of Carry A. Nation https://www.google.com/books/edition/The_Use_and_Need_of_the_Life_of_Carry_A/tsy6J9rtocwC?hl=en&gbpv=1&dq=carrie+nation+marriage&pg=PA166&printsec=frontcover#v=onepage&q=smashed%20the%20mirror&f=false Activist Carry Nation Used a Hatchet to Smash Booze Bottles Before Prohibition https://www.history.com/news/carry-nation-temperance-prohibition-alcohol Uncited Additional Reading: https://www.nytimes.com/2019/01/16/opinion/prohibition-immigration-klan.html https://commonreader.wustl.edu/c/racism-runs-dry/ https://www.pbs.org/kenburns/prohibition/roots-of-prohibition/ https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Temperance_movement https://prohibition.themobmuseum.org/the-history/the-road-to-prohibition/the-temperance-movement/ https://www.kshs.org/p/carry-a-nation-part-2/10590 Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
"Tobacco Road" NEW weekly Live Show! with Dj DLONZ Every Wednesday at 8:30 PM EST on Cowboy's Juke Joint Radio www.cowboysjukejoint.com “Take a ride down Tobacco Road for the best in dirty cowpunk & whiskey soaked blues. Take the ride and keep the music alive!”01. David Lee Roth - Tobacco Road02. Sea Mouse - Car Smasher03. Reignwolf - Lonely Sunday - MP3 Single04. Cold Blues - Aint Got No Aces High05. Honey Creek - Rattlesnake and the Junkyard Dog06. 72blues - Said I Would07. Ramblin' Roze - Endless Highway08. Killer Deal - It Could be Better09. GRAVEYARD BBQ - "The Man With No Name" (w/ BBQ! Intro)10. Texas Hippie Coalition - Outlaw11. Indianhead - Grandma's Stone12. Blacktop Mojo - Set It Free13. Southern Governor - Gone14. The Wild! - Bad News15. Formula 400 - Ridin' Easy16. Moonshine Wagon - My Mind Is Mine17. Carrie Nation and the Speakeasy - Shit People [Explicit]18. Filthy Still - Question the Answer? [Explicit]19. S.S. WEB - If We Ever Wake20. Hang Rounders - Dixie When I Die21. Andrea & Mud - Little Blue Truck22. Whitey Morgan and the 78's - Me and the Whiskey23. John Garcia - Don't Even Think About It24. Datura - Sunshine In Purple25. Red Fang - Wires26. Fu Manchu - Nowhere Left to Hide27. Dozer - Man Made Mountain28. Howling Giant - Comet Rider
We've told you the story of Carrie Nation, now here's the story of a powerful woman from the Prohibition era who is a lot more fun. Let us introduce you to Gertrude 'Cleo' Lythgoe.
You'd think we'd spend this episode reflecting thoughtfully about the degree of influence Carrie Nation had on the America female suffrage and temperance movements, but we mostly end up focusing on mundane stuff like drugs, trans representation, murder, Shakespeare, midnight movies, and shocking behind-the-scenes dalliances. This is probably due to the influence of our delightful guest: Peaches Christ. If you'd like to watch ahead for next week's film, we will be discussing and reviewing Edward Yang's Yi Yi (2000).
Synopsis For the 1965-1966 season of the New York Philharmonic, Leonard Bernstein planned a series of concerts titled “Symphonic Forms in the 20th Century,” programming works by Mahler, Sibelius and other great European masters. Bernstein also included American symphonies, including, on today’s date in 1966, the belated premiere performance of David Diamond’s Symphony No. 5. Diamond began work on his Fifth Symphony in 1947, and its original inspiration was two-fold: Diamond wanted to compose a symphony for Bernstein to premiere and to translate into music the vivid emotions he experienced after attending a performance of Sophocles’ tragedy, Oedipus the King. But Diamond found recreating the Oedipus story harder than he thought. He ended up putting his Fifth aside, and finished and premiered his Sixth, Seventh, and Eight Symphonies before coming to the realization that, “Program symphonies were just not for me.” Years later, when Bernstein asked him “What ever happened to that symphony you were going to write for me,” Diamond explained all this to Bernstein, who replied, “Well, it’s about time you did something about it—it’s silly to have one symphony that just isn’t there!” And so, Diamond set to work completing a non-programmatic Fifth, dedicated to Leonard Bernstein. Music Played in Today's Program David Diamond (1915-2005 ) Symphony No. 5 Juilliard Orchestra; Christopher Keene, cond. New World 80396 On This Day Births 1892 - American folksinger and folksong collector John Jacob Niles, in Louisville, Ky.; Premieres 1865 - Meyerbeer: opera "L'Africaine" (The African Woman), at the Paris Opéra; 1892 - Dvorák: "In Nature's Realm" Overture, Op. 91, in Prague; 1892 - Sibelius: symphonic poem/oratorio "Kullervo" for vocal soloists, chorus and orchestra, in Helsinki, with the composer conducting; 1928 - Cowell: "Sinfonietta," in Boston, Nicholas Slonimsky conducting; 1938 - Diamond: "Elegy in Memory of Maurice Ravel," in Rochester, N.Y. 1948 - Stravinsky: ballet "Orpheus," by the American Society in New York City; 1966 - Douglas Moore: opera "Carrie Nation," in Lawrence, Kan.; 1981 - John Williams: "Pops on the March" by the Boston Pops with the composer conducting. 2005 - Arne Nordheim: “Fonos” for trombone and orchestra, in Bergen, Norway, by the Bergen Philharmonic. Links and Resources On Diamond
Synopsis For the 1965-1966 season of the New York Philharmonic, Leonard Bernstein planned a series of concerts titled “Symphonic Forms in the 20th Century,” programming works by Mahler, Sibelius and other great European masters. Bernstein also included American symphonies, including, on today’s date in 1966, the belated premiere performance of David Diamond’s Symphony No. 5. Diamond began work on his Fifth Symphony in 1947, and its original inspiration was two-fold: Diamond wanted to compose a symphony for Bernstein to premiere and to translate into music the vivid emotions he experienced after attending a performance of Sophocles’ tragedy, Oedipus the King. But Diamond found recreating the Oedipus story harder than he thought. He ended up putting his Fifth aside, and finished and premiered his Sixth, Seventh, and Eight Symphonies before coming to the realization that, “Program symphonies were just not for me.” Years later, when Bernstein asked him “What ever happened to that symphony you were going to write for me,” Diamond explained all this to Bernstein, who replied, “Well, it’s about time you did something about it—it’s silly to have one symphony that just isn’t there!” And so, Diamond set to work completing a non-programmatic Fifth, dedicated to Leonard Bernstein. Music Played in Today's Program David Diamond (1915-2005 ) Symphony No. 5 Juilliard Orchestra; Christopher Keene, cond. New World 80396 On This Day Births 1892 - American folksinger and folksong collector John Jacob Niles, in Louisville, Ky.; Premieres 1865 - Meyerbeer: opera "L'Africaine" (The African Woman), at the Paris Opéra; 1892 - Dvorák: "In Nature's Realm" Overture, Op. 91, in Prague; 1892 - Sibelius: symphonic poem/oratorio "Kullervo" for vocal soloists, chorus and orchestra, in Helsinki, with the composer conducting; 1928 - Cowell: "Sinfonietta," in Boston, Nicholas Slonimsky conducting; 1938 - Diamond: "Elegy in Memory of Maurice Ravel," in Rochester, N.Y. 1948 - Stravinsky: ballet "Orpheus," by the American Society in New York City; 1966 - Douglas Moore: opera "Carrie Nation," in Lawrence, Kan.; 1981 - John Williams: "Pops on the March" by the Boston Pops with the composer conducting. 2005 - Arne Nordheim: “Fonos” for trombone and orchestra, in Bergen, Norway, by the Bergen Philharmonic. Links and Resources On Diamond
Good Morning, Colorado, you’re listening to the Daily Sun-Up. It’s Wednesday April 7th, and even though there’s a lot of turmoil right now we’re feeling lucky to start the day with you. Today - Months after a winter storm paralyzed the southern U.S. and caused major utility issues, some Coloradans who are customers of electricity co-ops are now being charged more to help foot the bill. But before we begin, let’s go back in time with some Colorado history adapted from historian Derek R Everett’s book “Colorado Day by Day”: Today, we take you back to April 7th, 1903 when prohibitionist Carrie Nation came to the tourist town of Glenwood Springs. Nation was motivated by a fiery determination to eradicate alcohol from American life and rallied against spirits to an interested crowd. Now, our feature story. It’s been almost two months since a deep freeze paralyzed much of the southern U.S. and spiked energy prices. Yet energy customers of Grand Valley Power in Grand Junction, as well as other electricity co-ops, are helping foot the bill even though it didn’t get very cold in their regions. Reporter Michael Booth talks with Lucy Haggard to untangle what’s happening in Colorado’s energy world. To read more about energy in Colorado, go to coloradosun.com. And Before we go, here are a few stories that you should know about today: Colorado lawmakers have unveiled the upcoming fiscal year’s budget to the tune of $34.1 billion. The budget has roughly $1.8 billion more available than the current fiscal year, due in large part to money left over from pandemic-induced budget cuts that turned out to be unnecessary. About $1.3 billion will be set aside for reserve savings, a significantly higher portion than in previous years. State employees will also get a 3% raise to help their wages match the market. The Major League Baseball All-Star Game will happen this July at Denver’s Coors Field, instead of at Truist Park in Atlanta as previously planned. The league moved the game in protest of Georgia’s new voting laws, which many critics argue will increase voter suppression. Denver Mayor Michael Hancock said Tuesday that the city expects more than $100 million in economic benefit from the game. The Colorado Rockies opened their season at Coors Field on Thursday, winning against the Los Angeles Dodgers. https://coloradosun.com/2021/04/06/mlb-all-star-game-colorado/ Angel of SHAV-ano Recycling, a family-run operation in CHAY-fee County, will shut down on Thursday because of slim profits and bad customer behavior. The company picked up roughly 4 million pounds of recyclables last year through its free community recycling sites, but owner Mickey Barry says it’s become more work than it’s worth. County officials were surprised by the announcement but say residents still can pay to have their recycling picked up at home by two private trash companies. For more information on all of these stories, visit our website, www.coloradosun.com. And don’t forget to tune in again tomorrow for a special holiday episode. Now, a quick message from our editor. The Colorado Sun is non-partisan and completely independent. We're always dedicated to telling the in-depth stories we need today more than ever. And The Sun is supported by readers and listeners like you. Right now, you can head to ColoradoSun.com and become a member. Starting at $5 per month for a basic membership and if you bump it up to $20 per month, you’ll get access to our exclusive politics and outdoors newsletters. Thanks for starting your morning with us and don’t forget to tune in again tomorrow. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Welcome to the Instant Trivia podcast episode 51, where we ask the best trivia on the Internet. Round 1. Category: Veterinarians 1: Vets help prevent bird owners from catching psittacosis, known as this bird's "fever". Parrot fever. 2: In the U.S., to become a veterinarian, you'll need this 4-year professional degree. DVM (doctor of veterinary medicine). 3: When a veterinarian spays your dog, she removes these organs. Ovaries. 4: (Hi, I'm Mike Farrell; I play a veterinarian on "Providence") An epizootic is the animal world's equivalent of this type of disease outbreak among humans. Epidemic. 5: The Center for Veterinary Medicine, which regulates drugs given to animals, is a part of this federal agency. FDA (Food and Drug Administration). Round 2. Category: What A Gem! 1: Emeralds owe their beautiful green color to tiny amounts of this element, Cr, in their crystals. chromium. 2: The name of this ornamental stone is a combination of Latin and Persian for "azure stone". lapis lazuli. 3: This organic gem is a soft, dark brown to black piece of fossilized wood. jet. 4: This purple gem is associated with St. Matthias, who replaced Judas Iscariot as one of Jesus' apostles. amethyst. 5: Chrysoberyl is also known by this name because it resembles the pupil of a feline. cat's eye. Round 3. Category: Tool Time 1: This instrument with a pointed metal spiral is used to open wine bottles. a corkscrew. 2: It can wear down metal, shape plastic or be baked in a cake for a prison inmate. File. 3: A sharp twist of your muscle that might make a monkey out of you. a wrench. 4: Used by astronauts, a plench is a combination of these 2 tools. pliers and wrench. 5: "(Hi, I'm Debbie Dunning) The head of this type of hammer has one side to drive nails and another to pull them out". Claw hammer. Round 4. Category: Play 1: A strong leg and an empty container are elements in this kids' game. kick the can. 2: Shaw:A professor turns a guttersnipe into a cultured pearl. Pygmalion. 3: Like many real 18th century gents, fictional Horatio Hornblower enjoys this card game related to bridge. whist. 4: Shakespeare:An Egyptian and a Roman fall in love. Antony and Cleopatra. 5: Foxwoods Casino, on an Indian reservation in Connecticut, claims the world's largest hall for this game. bingo. Round 5. Category: An Umbrella Category 1: This fictional castaway "spent a great deal of time and pains to make an umbrella" covered with skins. Robinson Crusoe. 2: This half-giant and "Keeper of the Keys" at Hogwarts has a pink umbrella that disguises his broken wand. Hagrid. 3: In 1899 she began her temperance work in Kansas wielding an umbrella; hatchets came later. Carrie Nation. 4: This fictional character arrives via an umbrella flight to become the Banks children's nanny. Mary Poppins. 5: The name of this small, light umbrella is from the Latin for "prepare for the sun". a parasol. Thanks for listening! Come back tomorrow for more exciting trivia!
First wave feminists played a huge role in the temperance movement of the mid to late 19th century. But what exactly was the temperance movement and who were the key players? In this episode Keegan and Madigan discuss the movement, how it intersected with women's rights, and important figures Francis Willard and Carrie Nation. SOURCES: https://www.britannica.com/topic/temperance-movement https://prohibition.themobmuseum.org/the-history/the-road-to-prohibition/the-temperance-movement/ https://www.britannica.com/biography/Frances-Willard https://www.britannica.com/biography/Carry-Nation Do you have a news story that you want our take on? Email us at neighborhoodfeminist@gmail.com Find us on social media: Instagram: @angryneighborhoodfeminist Twitter: @YANFPodcast Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/angryneighborhoodfeminist **Don't forget to REVIEW and SUBSCRIBE on iTunes!** Music: Lee Rosevere
In this episode we discuss a woman whose life was impacted and molded by alcohol without consuming a drop. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/midwestcrime/support
Darf man ein Unrecht mit einem anderen bekämpfen? In dieser Folge von „Früher war mehr Verbrechen“ gönnen sich Katharina und Nina eine Pause von all dem Mord und Totschlag und begeben sich auf die Spuren einer Serie von Straftaten der ganz anderen Art… In den ersten Jahren des 20. Jahrhunderts verbreitet Carry A. Nation im Mittleren Westen der USA auf ihrem Feldzug gegen den Alkohol Angst und Schrecken. Wie eine Großmutter zur beilschwingenden Ikone wird, ob ihre Taten Wirkung zeigten und warum man sie doch ein ganz klein wenig lieb gewinnt hört ihr in dieser Folge von „Früher war mehr Verbrechen – Der historische True Crime Podcast“. // Kapitel // - 01:47 – Der Werdegang von Carrie A. Nation - 15:55 – Der Feldzug durch die Saloons beginnt - 37:24 – Die späten Jahre - aus Carrie wird Carry - 43:41 – Besprechung des Falles // Quellen & Shownotes // - Nation, C. A.: THE USE AND NEED OF THE LIFE OF CARRY A. NATION, Topeka, Kansas, 1905, - https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=mdp.39015071647130l - Kansas Historical Society: Carry A. Nation, - https://www.kshs.org/kansapedia/carry-a-nation/15502 - The State Historical Society of Missouri: Carry A. Nation (1846 – 1911), https://historicmissourians.shsmo.org/historicmissourians/name/n/nation/ - Britannica: Carry Nation, American temperance leader, https://www.britannica.com/biography/Carry-Nation - The Washington Post: Attacking saloons with a hatchet, Carrie Nation helped get America into rehab 100 years ago, Artikel vom 16. Januar 2019, https://www.washingtonpost.com/history/2019/01/16/attacking-saloons-with-hatchet-carrie-nation-helped-get-america-into-rehab-years-ago/ - Ken Burns, Prohibition, Carry Nation, 2011, - https://www.pbs.org/video/prohibition-women-of-prohibition-carry-nation/ // Folgt uns auf Instagram // https://www.instagram.com/frueher.war.mehr.verbrechen/?hl=de // Karte mit allen „Früher war mehr Verbrechen“-Tatorten // https://bit.ly/2FFyWF6 GEMAfreie Musik von https://audiohub.de
Carrie Nation (1846 - 1911) é um dos principais nomes do Movimento da Temperança, que luta contra o consumo de bebidas alcóolicas. Radical, Carrie apedrejava garrafas de estabelecimentos comerciais. Estes ataques a transformaram em uma celebridade norte-americana.
“We assume that people understand their own history, but so often that’s not the case.” - Armando Minjarez Armando Minjarez is a Mexican interdisciplinary artist, designer and community organizer. His artistic practice is guided by themes of displacement, collaboration and empowerment to open spaces for the development of social change strategy and creative expression. In this interview we chatted about community organizing in Kansas’ rural communities, how he produced the biggest mural ever made, and designing public space. SHOW NOTES Kansas’ history of resistance includes Carrie Nation, John Brown, Dodge City and Billy the Kid Parral, Chihuahua and Ulysses, Kansas have more in common than you might think Day of the Dead and Day of the Virgin of Guadalupe, traditional Mexican holidays Del Norte Studio, Armando’s ceramics studio The Horizonte Project, which produced North America’s largest mural designed by Colombian visual artist Gleo Armando is currently exhibiting a new work ‘Technotitlan’ in Paper Pavillions, a live and digital gallery show. Armando’s merienda: homemade cakes inspired by Preppy Kitchen! Celia Cruz, iconic singer and topic of question for next week’s guest. "Asumimos que la gente comprende su propia historia, pero muchas veces ese no es el caso". - Armando Minjarez Armando Minjarez es un artista interdisciplinario Mexicano, diseñador y organizador comunitario. Su práctica artística está guiada por temas de desplazamiento, colaboración y el habilitar la creación de espacios para el desarrollo de estrategias de cambio social y expresión creativa. En esta entrevista hablamos sobre la organización comunitaria en las comunidades rurales de Kansas, como produjo el mural más grande que jamás se ha realizado y el diseño del espacio público. Bibliografía La historia de resistencia de Kansas que incluye a personas como Carrie Nation, John Brown, Dodge City y Billy the Kid Parral, Chihuahua y Ulysses, Kansas tienen mucho en común. Día de los muertos y Día de la Virgen de Guadalupe, fiestas tradicionales Mexicanas. Del Norte Studio, Estudio de cerámica de Armando. The Horizonte Project, proyecto en el que se produjo el mural mas grande de Norte America diseñado por la artista visual colombiana Gleo. Actualmente Armando está exhibiendo su nuevo trabajo “Technotitlan” en “Paper Pavillions” una galería en vivo y digital. La Merienda de Armando es un pastel hecho en casa inspirado por Preppy Kitchen! Celia Cruz, cantante icónica y tema de discusión para el invitado de la próxima semana. All Merendiando episodes are in Spanglish, English, or Spanish. New episodes of Radio Aluna Theatre are released on Wednesdays. Follow and subscribe to this podcast on iTunes, Google Play, and wherever else you get your podcasts. Radio Aluna Teatro is produced by Aluna Theatre with support from the Toronto Arts Council, The Ontario Arts Council, the Canada Council for the Arts, the Department of Canadian Heritage, and the Metcalf Foundation. Aluna Theatre is Beatriz Pizano & Trevor Schwellnus, with Sue Balint; Radio Aluna Theatre is produced by Monica Garrido and Camila Diaz-Varela. For more about Aluna Theatre, visit us at alunatheatre.ca, follow @alunatheatre on twitter or instagram, or ‘like’ us on facebook. Todos los episodios de Merendiando son en Inglés, Español y Spanglish. Nuevos episodios de Radio Aluna Teatro cada Miércoles. Síguenos y suscríbete a este podcast en iTunes, Google Play, y donde sea que escuches tus podcasts. Radio Aluna Teatro es una producción de Aluna Theatre con el apoyo de Toronto Arts Council, Ontario Arts Council, Canada Council for the Arts, Department of Canadian Heritage, y Metcalf Foundation. Aluna Theatre es Beatriz Pizano & Trevor Schwellnus, con Sue Balint. Radio Aluna Theatre es producido por Camila Díaz-Varela y Mónica Garrido. Para más información sobre Aluna Theatre, visita nuestra página alunatheatre.ca, síguenos en twitter @alunatheatre o en instagram, o haz click en “me gusta” en facebook.
Meg, Symphony and Hal discuss episode 62 of Welcome to Night Vale: Hatchets. They share their thoughts about hatchet wielding journalist Leann Hart and her murderous rampage against bloggers and beloved Intern Maureen. Plus they talk about some of the foods they are making in quarantine. In the FanZone Calzone™ we hear from fans about Carrie Nation, bonding over the various pronunciations of Michigan and a disturbing message from the before times. Send us your thoughts, comments, and questions! Leave us a voicemail at 929-277-2050 or e-mail us at info@goodmorningnightvale.com. Be a total babe and support our Patreon. www.patreon.com/goodmorningnightvale Follow us on Twitter and Facebook. Good Morning Night Vale is a production of Night Vale Presents Hosted by Symphony Sanders, Hal Lublin, and Meg Bashwiner Produced by Meg Bashwiner Edited by Grant Stewart Mixed by Vincent Cacchione Theme Music by Disparition Logo by Rob Wilson http://goodmorningnightvale.com
It became blatantly obvious that beer belongs in glasses and not potato chips. And just to ice the cake, mother nature is keeping us snowed in well into the spring. Even the cottage road looks like it belongs in the winter Olympics. Thanks to the heavy snow pack the spring runoff is flooding the crawl space. We had to engineer some kind of floor drain to move the water to the sump pump well so it could then be pumped out to the still frozen lake. Skating anyone? Our beer of the day is from Great Lakes Brewery in Toronto. It's My Bitter Wife IPA. This is one of their seasonal releases and is named after Carrie Nation who was a stong force behind the temperance movement. It is a stong beer at 7.0% alchohol and it has an IBU of 88. You can find more info at Great Lakes Brewing
On this week's episode of The History Buffet learn about the life of Carrie Nation. A woman who was on a mission from God to rid America of its alcoholism. Also learn about the mysterious death of famous French author Antoine Saint-Exupéry the writer of Le Petit Prince.
There are so many females to look up to in history, so here I highlight three of my favorites: Carrie Nation, Alice Paul, and Annie Easly. Sources: https://www.smithsonianmag.com/smart-news/three-things-know-about-radical-prohibitionist-carry-nation-180967627/ https://www.kshs.org/kansapedia/carry-a-nation/15502 https://www.womenshistory.org/education-resources/biographies/alice-paul https://www.nasa.gov/feature/annie-easley-computer-scientist --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
Abraham Coryell Edmunds, throughout his several careers in Oregon and California, was almost like a cartoon — a larger-than-life loser in the vein of Wile E. Coyote, with a little Carrie Nation mixed in along with a whole lot of Don Quixote. Nor were his “own-goals” minor affairs. A.C. Edmunds was almost singlehandedly responsible for the demise of the early Universalist Church in California, the temporary collapse of the Universalist congregation in Portland, and for the sudden death of the temperance and women’s suffrage movements in Oregon in 1874. Before he got involved, Oregon was on track to become the first state in which women could vote. His efforts to help make that happen set the process back almost 40 years. ... (Lane and Multnomah Counties, 1860s and 1870s) (For text and pictures, see http://offbeatoregon.com/20-01.ac-edmunds-temperance-own-goalie.html)
We talk about temperance advocate Carrie Nation! --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
Henry, Josh and the craziest lady on either side of the Mississippi: Carrie Nation. Follow us on Instagram (Hard Fried History) and Twitter (HFHPodcast) or like our Facebook page for behind the scenes photos and to see what we've been reading.
Join Amber and Kendra this week as we explore why prohibition matters. In this episode you will learn about the factors that pushed for prohibition efforts at the time, the lobbying groups such as the Women's Christian Temperance Union and the Anti-Saloon League, the woman we've coined as "the Hulk" of the prohibition movement, U.S. presidents during this time and more! Find us on Facebook at Why Blank Matters, and Instagram and Twitter @Why__Matters.
James Barry started as a metalhead guitar shredder in Reston and became a world-renowned composer in New York, but views it all as music that comes from the same place. He should know, he has a PhD in composition and produced contemporary music concerts in New York City as artistic and managing director of Forecast Music for five seasons. Recently, he has been composing and producing experimental opera with inspiration ranging from Carrie Nation to Colonel Sanders. This is a long way from the Reston hardcore scene of the late 80s with the band Militia and the Tampa metal scene of the 90s with Buckethead; but as long as it gets the crowd reacting in a visceral way, he has accomplished his goal. You can find more information about performances of his music at http://jamesbarrycomposer.com/
Today we have a good one! After Stump the Rogues we begin with Billy's themed quiz, then Jeff talks about a prohibition influencer named Carrie Nation, and Don talks some old board games. Enjoy!
In this episode we check out two more songs by artists from Wichita, Kansas. This episode features "All The Good Times" by Dusty Grant and "All Men Created Equal" by Carrie Nation and the Speakeasy. Download the Wichita Local Bands Playlist Vol. 1 for free at mindofamusician.com! --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/mindofamusicianpodcast/support
Story time with Katie & Allie. Grab a glass and pour a drink. Let’s talk Monica Lewinsky & Carrie Nation.
Carrie Amelia Nation (forename sometimes spelled Carry;[1] November 25, 1846 – June 9, 1911) was an American woman who was a radical member of the temperance movement, which opposed alcohol before the advent of Prohibition. She is remembered for attacking alcohol-serving establishments (most often taverns) with a hatchet. Our theme song was written and performed by Anna Bosnick. If you’d like to support the show on a per episode basis, you can find our Patreon page here. Be sure to check our website for more details. "Heartbreaking" Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 License http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/
Carrie Amelia Nation (forename sometimes spelled Carry;[1] November 25, 1846 – June 9, 1911) was an American woman who was a radical member of the temperance movement, which opposed alcohol before the advent of Prohibition. She is remembered for attacking alcohol-serving establishments (most often taverns) with a hatchet. Our theme song was written and performed by Anna Bosnick. If you’d like to support the show on a per episode basis, you can find our Patreon page here. Be sure to check our website for more details. "Heartbreaking" Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 License http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/
It took a long time for women to get the right to vote. And it took a lot of different opinions about how to go about fighting for that right. Frances Willard, the second president of the Woman's Christian Temperance Union, used marches and speeches. Her fellow WCTU member, Carrie Nation, preferred... a hatchet. On this episode, the second in a series, we look at a few of the women who were involved in this important movement. Frances Willard, Carrie Nation, and more. Truce is a listener-supported podcast. We're about a thousand dollars in the hole after two seasons of the show. Consider donating a few dollars to keep this thing going.Guests:Jenna DeWitt @Jenna_DeWitt Jim Vorel from Paste Magazine @JimVorelClaire White from the Mob Museum in Las Vegas @TheMobMuseumSarah Ward from the Woman's Christian Temperance Union https://www.wctu.org/
Welcome to the first episode of Joker's Wild Presents: Blood Drive! We hope you enjoy our own try at a Deadlands AP. Thank you! - Looking for work has brought Sydney and George Barrow far from their ranch in California to Texas. They soon realize that it's a small world after all when they are reunited with Adelaide, who left home months ago. And also meet a strange woman by the name of Carrie Nation, who seems to claim a higher power talks to her.
Episode 72: The Ghosts of Kansas, featuring Megan Ensley FRIEND OF THE SHOW - Megan Ensley - walks us through some of the ghosts of Kansas! This story contains: 1. The Eaton Hotel (Haunted!) 2. Carrie Nation. (Booze hatin’ freak!) 3. A Ghost Cow. (Mhm. Kansas, y’all.) 4. Haunted Topeka (A places known for its beauty - and for people jumping to their deaths~) 5. Amelia Earhart (She was from Atchison. (ATCHISON! Where the cat killer’s from. It all ties together!) Sweet Dreams XOXOZzzz.
This week, we talk about Simeon Stylites, the 5th century monk who lived on top of a pillar, about the United States’ weird forays into entomological warfare with hundreds of thousands of mosquitoes and fleas dropped via airplane, and about Carrie A Nation, the infamous prohibitionist who would smash up bars with a hatchet. Talking … Continue reading "Ep 20 – Pillar Saint, Bug Warfare, Carrie Nation"
Welcome to the Sundowners Podcast. We’re so excited to launch our very first episode, and to get us started, we tackle the classiest of all beverages: the Martini. Although the origin of the martini isn’t known for sure, there are a few speculations, which we cover after a brief introduction to the podcast. For those who don’t know, a “sundowner” is an African safari tradition, in the most romantic sense, in which, at sundown, a picnic blanket is laid, drinks are poured, and company is shared. As we prepare to send Hailey off to Africa, we decided to launch this podcast as a project to keep us connected while she’s overseas – and what better way than to share a happy hour drink over a video chat? We’d likely already be doing this anyway, so we’ve decided to hit record and see where this podcast takes us. Classic Martini Recipe: 2 OUNCES GIN 1 OUNCE DRY VERMOUTH 2 DASHES ORANGE BITTERS GARNISH: LEMON PEEL Leave us some feedback, and share with your friends who love gin and vodka martinis, below.
WBZ's Jordan Rich talks with Matt Robinson of matts-meals.com about the Carrie Nation Restaurant.
Nothing supports the Prohibition movement like a hatchet-wielding radical ready to smash in a Midwestern saloon. Carrie Amelia Nation would know. She made a career out of physical assaulting the alcohol industry in the years before Prohibition (1920). TO HELP OUT THE SHOW Leave an honest review on iTunes. Your ratings and reviews really help and I read each one. Subscribe on iTunes or Stitcher
Episode 6 brings you the lives of hatchet-wielding-Temperance-advocate, Carrie Nation, and the first true feminist philosopher, Mary Wollstonecraft, who wrote 'A Vindication of the Rights of Women,' which dared to suggest that both sexes were intellectually equal. Shocking betches!
Take a trip down memory lane Sarah Belanger and Kamara Davis, authors of the brand new book "North Alabama Beer: An Intoxicating History" joined us this episode. The early residents of North Alabama had a love-hate relationship with alcohol over the years. We talked about: The brothers who opened the first brewery in Alabama who had a "Badlun" of bad luck The city of Cullman, founded by German immigrants, became famous for its alcohol-free Ocktoberfest The time noted abolitionist Carrie Nation visited Huntsville Why water fountains were a key part of the abolitionist movement The Free the Hops movement playing a key role in shifting the Alabama laws. "What's wrong with the beer we got?" If you want to get your hands on the book, be sure to head to Straight to Ale on Monday, 8/28 for the official launch! Truck and Tap's Beers of the week: Sarah brought a bevy of Alabama beers to the studio, and we were able to try.... Rocket Republic Coffee Vapor Trail Cream Ale Straight to Ale Project Juicy Bunny Blue Pants Dry Hop Sour Blue Pants Candy Bar Pinstripe Stout Green Bus Brewing White Stout Headlines (Sponsored By Your Pie Perimeter): Sept. 1 will start a new era in Georgia beer Sierra Nevada, Abita, Sam Adams caught in the middle of the craft beer “glut.” How to predict if your favorite brewery will “sell out” Coming up next week? We will be celebrating the historic day of September 1 when breweries will be able to directly sell to consumers. Nancy Palmer of the Georgia Craft Brewer's Guild and "Craft Beer Lawyer" Taylor Harper will join us...and maybe some more!
Season 5, Episode 5: "The Contest of the Cosmos, or How Divinia von Presterton and Lord Tiberius Q. Braithwaite Defeated Invaders from Another Planet!!" A Steampunk Galimaufrey written and directed by Keith Suta! 1901: Divinia von Presterton and Lord Tiberius Q. Braithwaite are assisting their friend, Nikola Tesla, in his latest experiment -- beaming messages into space! Unfortunately, the recipients found the messages a little TOO inviting. Soon, someone has landed in New Jersey and only Divinia holds the key to saving humankind -- or so says renowned psychic Victoria Woodhull! To save the day, she will need the help of her father (though he's only a brain in a jar), Tesla, Tiberius, and re-zombified Benjamin Franklin to save the Earth from invaders from Mars! Featuring: Sarah Suta as Divinia von Presterton; Robert Dalton as Lord Tiberius Q. Braithwaite; Ryan Lawrence Flynn as Nikola Tesla and Benjamin Franklin; Sadie Cassavaugh as Victoria Woodhull and Carrie Nation; Christian McDaniel as Henry Ford, Preston von Presterton, and the Martian; and Keith Suta as Thomas Edison and Mr. Announcer! Live Sound Effects performed by Kyle Suta and Sadie Cassavaugh! Music written and performed by Scott Parsons, remixed by Keith Suta! Recorded live at Bozeman, Montana's Verge Theater on July 11, 2015! What you hear is what the audience heard with no overdubs and minimal post-production on volume to try to make it comfortable to your ears! All sound effects were analog and executed live by our fantastic performers!
Soldiering for Christ Henry Egly, Fanny Crosby, Carrie Nation, the First Vatican Council Presentation Online Giving
Season 2, Episode 7: The Most Splendid Return; or How Divinia von Preserton and Lord Tiberius Q. Braithwaite Saved the World with the Power of Invention! A Steampunk Gallimaufry by Keith Suta! American inventress Divinia von Presterton and English gadabout Lord Tiberius Q. Braithwaite are ready to recommence their airship race around the globe -- Thomas Edison and Henry Ford's army of mechanical automatons lays in ruins and the world is once again at peace. Or is it? Already the villainous plutocrats are ready to hatch their Plan B -- a daring takeover of the British throne with a robotic Queen Victoria and a gigantic mechanical squid! With the help of Annie Oakley, Nikola Tesla, a newly un-zombified Benjamin Franklin, and many more, they will take on a shadowy cabal of immortal evildoers led by an obscure Founding Father, Nostradamus, and a mysteriously poetic woman! Featuring: Sarah Jackson as Divinia von Presterton; Robert Dalton as Tiberius Q. Braithwaite; Ryan Lawrence Flynn as Benjamin Franklin, Nikola Tesla and Button Gwinnett; Sadie Cassavaugh as Queen Victoria, Carrie Nation, Robot Queen Victoria, Annie Oakley and Emily Dickinson; Christian McDaniel as Henry Ford, The Lord High Steward, Preston von Presterton, and a Giant Squid; and Keith Suta as The Bailiff, Nostradamus, and Thomas Edison! Sound Effects by Marya Cline and Wren Goodman! Music by Rob Robinson!
"Sternum" isn't a dirty word... yet.Our Guests+Mike Evans+Ripley StonebrookShow Notes after the jumpGuest NotesMike EvansBlogs at https://wrathofzombie.wordpress.com/Creator of the Hubris Campaign Setting for the DCC RPGAt the time this was recorded, Hubris was on Kickstarter. The Kickstarter was very successful and in a few months, we should have more info to share on it!Ripley StonebrookCreator of the Lair of Sword & Sorcery zine, game & blog found here: http://lairofswordandsorcery.blogspot.com/Show NotesDrinkDr. Thirty's Blonde, Wychwood Brewing, Oxfordshire, UKMike was unapologetically drinking PBRMaple Bourbon Barrel Black Beer, Dark Horse, Marhsall, MIBell's Best Brown, Bell's Brewery, Kalamazoo, MISpinGhost BC, MelioraBrian Eno, Here Come the Warm JetsBeastie Boys, Check Your HeadNazarethUriah HeapJethro TullThe Dead Weather, Dodge And BurnKMFDM Carrie Nation & the SpeakeasySoggy Bog of Doom is on Mixcloud!Kings Go Forth, "One Day"Warsaw Village Band, "Nord" -- Not at all like Wardruna, but heyThe Sorcerers, s/tReadHellboy In Hell, Mike MignolaCopperhead, Jay FaerberFear Agent, Rick RemenderWhite Star, James SpahnStrange Stars, Trey CauseyWyatt Earp Speaks, Wyatt Earp & John Richard StevensHouse of Leaves, Mark Z. DanielewskiFilth, Irvine WelshA Red & Pleasant Land, Zak S.Death Frost Doom, Zak S & James RaggiWhiteHack, Christian MehrstramPerilous Wilds, Jason LutesSaga/Hellblazer/Fire Upon the Deep (see last episode)Run+Jason Hobbs ran 5e for Donn(Donn never ended up running DCC for that Saturday night group)Ripley is running LoSS on Roll20.net!Mike enjoyed running Beyond the Wall by Flatland Games (Adam ran this as our first Actual Play session of the season!)Adam was about to start running Metamorphosis Alpha 1e, running +Jobe Bittman's module "Death Ziggurat In Zero G"Thanks for joining us for this episode of Drink Spin Run. If you like what you've heard, share us with your friends, leave us an iTunes review or send us an email at dsr@kickassistan.net. You can also support us at http://www.patreon.com/DSRCast. Our theme music was generously provided by the band Blue Snaggletooth (http://bluesnaggletooth.bandcamp.com). Once again, thanks for listening, you gorgeous listeners.
Season 1, Episode 5: The Most Splendid Race; or: How Divinia von Presterton Raced Lord Tiberius Q. Braithwaite Around the World and, Concurrently, Saved the United States with the Power of Steam! The year is 1899. As the world approaches the millennium it is a time of wonder-- the Industrial Revolution has spawned an unprecedented era of invention and innovation. In a past not too different from our own, men and women take to the skies in airships and dirigibles; conquer the world with electricity and steam! When America's foremost adventuress, Divinia von Presterton, is denied entrance to the all-male Metcalfe Society she challenges the club's president to a race around the world! Along the way they'll meet Tesla, Annie Oakley, Henry Ford, Queen Victoria, a slightly zombified Benjamin Franklin, and Thomas Edison and his terrible death ray! It's steampunk adventure and comedy in a splendid vision of days gone by! Recorded live at Bozeman, Montana's Equinox Theatre, now known as the Verge Theater on July 16, 2011! What you hear is what the audience heard with no overdubs and minimal post-production to try to make it comfortable to your ears! In this first season, we had not yet made the decision to have entirely analog effects, but Sound Impresario Rob Robinson did activate each one live on stage! Written and Directed by Keith Suta Featured cast: Sarah Jackson as Divinia von Presterton; Robert Dalton as Lord Tiberius Q. Braithwaite; Ryan Lawrence Flynn as Nikola Tesla and Benjamin Franklin; Sadie Cassavaugh as Annie Oakley, Queen Victoria and Carrie Nation; Christian McDaniel as Henry Ford, Preston Von Presterton and George Westinghouse; and Keith Suta as Thomas Edison and Mr. Announcer Music and sound effects: Rob Robinson
Special thanks to Taylor Higgins (@taylorhigs) for the use of our logo! Episode 22 of the Is This A Thing Podcast!"Secondhand Mason Jar Toilets"Potential Things This week: Toilet Seats: We almost completely dive into the age-old issue of toilet seats, and narrowly avoid bidets...Mason Jars: Where will you be when the ghost of Carrie Nation comes back to destroy all the mason jars?Thrift Shopping: Akshat wouldn't want to pop some tags, even if he knew what that meant.Headphones while Driving: Another group of people to go to ITAT prison.This episode was a day late because we were remembering our veterans the only way we know how: grilled meats, hard cider and Cards Against Humanity. This week we finally bring up Toilet Seats. Oh good. Another excuse for Akshat to say "poop" 35 times... Then we hop into Mason Jars. A trend that seems to be on the back end... OF MY BAT. Then we talk about Thrift Shopping. Akshat doesn't trust thrift shops, and really who can blame him. None of the stains are identifiable. Finally we bring up the monstrous people who wear headphones while driving. Unsafe, uncouth, uncool. Unanimous."When the only tool you have is a hammer, everything looks like a mason jar." Special thanks to Fletcher Magellan for our theme song, "Oh, No!" off his upcoming album. Listen to it, and other singles like it on his Soundcloud.
Shane gets into a Brawl and Joel finds the Cape. Ice Breaker What is the last book you read? Side A: Music (0:04:30) Midnight Reruns "Ain't Gonna Find" Get Me Out EP Shane is listening to Blur The Magic Whip and Laura Mardon One Week Record Laura Mardon "Don't Worry Doll" One Week Records Joel is listening to Midnight Reruns Get Me Out EP, Ryley Walker Primrose Green, Parquet Courts Sunbathing Animal, Sufjan Stevens Carrie & Lowell Sufjan Stevens "Fourth of July" Carrie & Lowell The guys bring back the music gear talk with Telecaster love and Fulltone pedals. Carrie Nation & the Speakeasy "Obis" Hatchetations Side B: Video Games (0:45:20) Shane is playing Plants Vs. Zombies Garden Warfare (PS4), Brawl (PS4) Joel is playing Mario Kart 8 (Wii U), Peggle 2 (PS4) Surgeons In Heat "May 28" Disaster All music played with permission. Join The Community Discord Facebook Group Links Subscribe To Podcast (RSS Feed) Website ABandofGamers.com Twitter @ ABandofGamers Instagram.com/ABandofGamers Email ABOGpod@gmail.com Thank you for listening! If you ejoy the show and would like to support ABOG, please tell a friend and share it on social media.
Carry Nation was on a mission to rid America of alcohol with her hatchet and a tart tongue.