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In Search Of… “Jack the Ripper” Recorded: 12 Apr 2025 Edited: 11 Jun 2025 Released: 13 Jun 2025 Links: Solenopsis invicta: Red fire ants, an invasive species with a painful sting, have spread to Europe | CNN Residents sound alarm after invasive red fire ants land over 20 people in hospital, kill puppy: 'They're just everywhere' I Want to Rewatch - In Search of... “Deadly Ants” Jack the Ripper - Wikipedia Dear Boss letter - Wikipedia From Hell letter - Wikipedia Thames Torso Murders - Wikipedia Henry Herbert, 4th Earl of Carnarvon - Wikipedia George Herbert, 5th Earl of Carnarvon - Wikipedia Trust No 1 News Special Report: “The Death of Lord Carnarvon” The Five: The Untold Lives of the Women Killed by Jack the Ripper (Amazon) The Five: The Untold Lives of the Women Killed by Jack the Ripper (Amazon alternative) Bad Women: The Ripper Retold - Ep. 1: The Ripper Myth - linked to first episode of Season 1 (Ripper Retold) Unobscured, S3 – 1: Temple Mount - linked to first episode of Season 3 (Jack the Ripper) The Enduring Mystery of Jack the Ripper [Video] Jack the Ripper: The Final Solution - Wikipedia From Hell - Wikipedia From Hell (Amazon) They All Love Jack: Busting the Ripper by Bruce Robinson (review) – a huge establishment cover-up I Want to Rewatch - Kolchak: The Night Stalker, Season 1, Episode 1: “The Ripper” Time After Time (1979 film) - Wikipedia Jack the Ripper (miniseries) - Wikipedia Jack's Back - Wikipedia Beforeigners - Wikipedia The Salvation Army - Wikipedia National Donut Day - Wikipedia Optography - Wikipedia Music: “Dark Science” by David Hilowitz “The Truth Is What We Make of It” by The Agrarians All our episodes are at iwtrw.com (or at iwanttorewatch.com, if you want to type more letters for some reason). Links for everything else I Want To Rewatch-related (including our sweet merch) are at I Want To Rewatch | Linktree.
Part I: Step into Victorian London, 1888. In the wake of Queen Victoria's Golden Jubilee, a shadow looms over Whitechapel as a series of gruesome murders unfolds. Jack the Ripper, a figure of unimaginable horror, terrifies the East End with his shocking brutality, leaving a trail of mutilated bodies that haunt us still! But who were the five tragic victims: Mary Ann "Polly" Nichols, Annie Chapman, Elizabeth Stride, Catherine Eddowes, and Mary Jane Kelly? Hailing from diverse backgrounds, their lives and stories have been largely forgotten—until now. Join Jill as she delves into the chilling murders, the ensuing terror, and the compelling narratives of the women whom history has unjustly neglected. Meet Mary Ann "Polly" Nichols and Annie Chapman in this incredible first part of the series. ANNOUNCEMENT! JILL WILL BE ON CREATORS ROW AT CRIMECON DENVER 2025, SEPT 5-7, 2025! NEED TO BUY A BADGE? USE JILL'S CODE murdershelf AND GET 10% OFF! https://www.crimecon.com/CC25 SEE YOU IN DENVER MURDER BOOKIES! BUY- THE FIVE BY HALLIE RUBENHOLD ON AMAZON! BUY- NAMING JACK THE RIPPER BY RUSSELL EDWARDS ON AMAZON BUY- JACK THE RIPPER AND THE CASE FOR SCOTLAND YARD'S PRIME SUSPECT BY ROBERT HOUSE Sources, photographs, recipes and drink information can be found on Jill's blog at www.murdershelfbookclub.com –June 2025. Contact: jill@murdershelfbookclub.com, or X, Facebook, Instagram or YouTube. Join Jill on PATREON for $4 and help pick our next book! Get your Murder Shelf Book Club merch!
Summary Dr. Nancy Pearcey, author of 'The Toxic War on Masculinity' claimed in a recent podcast interview that women's suffrage was a net loss and that Christian marriages are healthier than their non-christian counterparts. Tim brings on Sheila Gregoire, author of 'The Great Sex Rescue' along with Dr. Beth Allison Barr, author of 'The Making of Biblical Womanhood' to respond. A followup from Dr. Beth Allison Barr Resources - Susan Ware, Why They Marched: Untold Stories of the Women Who Fought for the Right to Vote (Cambridge, MA: The Belknap Press of Harvard University Press) - Anita Anand, Sophia: Princess, Suffragette, Revolutionary (New York: Bloomsbury) - Manuela Thurner, “'Better Citizens without the Ballot': American AntiSuffrage Women and Their Rationale During the Progressive Era,” Journal of Women's History 5:1 (Spring 1993), 33-60 - Hallie Rubenhold, The Five: The Untold Lives of the Women Killed by Jack the Ripper (New York: Mariner Books An Imprint of HarperCollins) - Martha S. Jones, Vanguard: How Black Women Broke Barriers, Won the Vote, and Insisted on Equality for All (New York: Basic Books) Websites - https://www.pewresearch.org/social-trends/2020/07/07/a-century-after-women-gained-the-right-to-vote-majority-of-americans-see-work-to-do-on-gender-equality/ - https://www.womenshistory.org/articles/votes-women-means-votes-black-women - https://www.nps.gov/articles/anti-suffragism-in-the-united-states.htm#_edn33 - https://www.crusadeforthevote.org/naows-opposition#:~:text=Some%20argued%20women%20lacked%20the,By%20Allison%20Lange%2C%20Ph Also - Susan Ware, American Women's Suffrage: Voices from the Long Struggle for the Vote, 1776-1965 (New York: Penguin Random House) - Rosalyn Terborg-Penn, African American Women in the Struggle for the Vote, 1850-1920 (Bloomington: Indiana University Press) - Ellen Carol Dubois, Suffrage: Women's Long Battle for the Vote (New York: Simon & Schuster) Learn more about The Summit For Religious Freedom Check out our website for merch, educational materials, and how to join our community! If you'd like to support our work, you can DONATE here! Follow Us On Instagram @thenewevangelicals Subscribe On YouTube The New Evangelicals exists to support those who are tired of how evangelical church has been done before and want to see an authentic faith lived out with Jesus at the center. On this channel, you'll see videos from our founder Tim Whitaker and our incredible guests as they react and respond biblically to topics such as Christian Nationalism, church hurt, terrible Christian movies, bad conservative Christian takes, and MUCH more! We are committed to building a caring community that emulates the ways of Jesus by reclaiming the evangelical tradition and embracing values that build a better way forward. If you've been marginalized by your faith, you are welcome here. We've built an empathetic and inclusive space that encourages authentic conversations, connections and faith. Whether you consider yourself a Christian, an exvangelical, someone who's questioning your faith, or someone who's left the faith entirely, you are welcome here! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
On this episode Matt and Jon get into Barbenheimer, the phenomenon and the films Barbie and Oppenheimer, then the return of Harley Quinn, Invincible: Atom Eve, Righteous Gemstones, Riverdale, Justified: City Primeval, Jon watched Secret Invasion, Matt read The Five: The Untold Lives of the Women Killed By Jack the Ripper and more! Twitter, or X or whatever (For Now): https://twitter.com/Jonwahizzle Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/groups/damnthattelevision/ Matt's show The Drop: A Pop Culture Mix Tape: wscafm.org Sundays 6-8 PM: https://www.facebook.com/groups/thedropwsca/
On this episode of Shelf Care: The Podcast, host Susan Maguire talks to Indianapolis (IL) Public Library's Montoya Barker about all things book group—selecting titles, leading a group, and all kinds of other stuff. Then, Susan chats with Booklist Audio Editor Heather Booth about what she's reading and loving. Here's what we talked about: The Five: The Untold Lives of the Women Killed by Jack the Ripper, by Hallie Rubenhold Miss Benson's Beetle, by Rachel Joyce The House in the Cerulean Sea, by TJ Klune The Southern Book Club's Guide to Slaying Vampires, by Grady Hendrix Artemis, by Andy Weir Becoming, by Michelle Obama Madly, Deeply: The Diaries of Alan Rickman, by Alan Rickman Midnight in Chernobyl: The Untold Story of the World's Greatest Nuclear Disaster, by Adam Higginbotham Suburban Hell, by Maureen Kilmer Rules of Engagement, by Christine Dodd The Rewind, by Allison Winn Scotch, read by Julia Whelan and MacLeod Andrews The Passenger, by Cormac McCarthy, read by Julia Whelan and MacLeod Andrews Empire of Ice and Stone: The Disastrous and Heroic Voyage of the Karluk, by Buddy Levy, read by Will Damron Dear Prudence: Liberating Lessons from Slate.com's Beloved Advice Column, by Daniel M. Lavery Paris, by Paris Hilton
We've made it to Digestivo and it really is an experience! Skinned face wearing. Death by eel. Pig (baby) in a blanket. Bridal carries. Angry Will and besotted yet murderous Hannibal. It's obvious why this is Jenn's favorite. Episode links: Thread about being a published author and a fanfic author https://twitter.com/ruthiewrites91/status/1539280043163140096?t=F48t7xNLmZlvXwMPes0VOA&s=19 Mads Mikkelsen Guide to Dressing In Your 50s https://www.gq-magazine.co.uk/fashion/gallery/mads-mikkelsen-style-50s KinnPorsche's Kim = Hannibal https://twitter.com/meloncholically/status/1554816559151218688?t=VRVoQRaXarhN4om5wCvhPA&s=19 I Know What You Did podcast https://www.exactlyrightmedia.com/i-saw-what-you-did It's Only Queerbaiting https://twitter.com/wildehack/status/1559982092024365057?t=PKlp0KuDE2lfKUb_8m6voA&s=19 The Yaoi Shelf podcast with Dr. Thomas Baudinette https://anchor.fm/the-yaoi-shelf/episodes/Is-this-Fetishization--With-Special-Guest-Dr--Thomas-Baudinette-e1m74qp Thomas Baudinette https://thomasbaudinette.com/ Tempo https://archiveofourown.org/works/41564694 A Clutch at Balance https://archiveofourown.org/works/42497169 Hallie Rubenhold https://www.hallierubenhold.com/books/ The Five: The Untold Lives of the Women Killed by Jack the Ripper https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/37570548-the-five Frock Flicks Mads' historical films https://www.frockflicks.com/mcm-mads-mikkelsen/ Emma Thompson on Alan Rickman https://www.youtube.com/watch?app=desktop&v=bo9b0rLQYUc Betwixt the Sheets https://shows.acast.com/betwixt-the-sheets Black Georgians https://shows.acast.com/betwixt-the-sheets/episodes/black-georgians
True crime is a solid part of our popular culture these days. Focus tends to fall on the perpetrator rather than the victim, though, something historian Hallie Rubenhold, author of excellent book The Five: The Untold Lives of the Women Killed by Jack the Ripper, wanted to challenge. And did! And continues to do! She chats to Mick about her podcast Bad Women, back for a second season. This season explores the rich and complex lives of the victims of Blitz killer, The Blackout Ripper, and looks at what wartime meant for Britain's women in terms of new opportunities and old-as-time danger. After one train vestibule too many, Abby Taylor got onboard with the Campaign for Family-Friendly Trains, and joins Jen this week to talk about why accessibility matters, and what train companies can do to make it easier for those of us with small people to get around.In Jenny Off The Blocks, Jen recaps the week in women's sport, including a cracking bout between Claressa Shields and Savannah Marshall, and joy for the Republic of Ireland's women's football team. In Rated or Dated, Hannah takes us back in time to the origins of the Bitches Be Crazy genre, as we revisit 1962's What Ever Happened to Baby Jane? And in Bush Telegraph, there's a lot of toilet talk. Blame the Tories. Support this show http://supporter.acast.com/standardissuespodcast. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Supergirl gets the spotlight with her fight with Satan Girl. Who is this mysterious and powerful super villian. Adventure Comics 313 by Mort Weisinger, Edmond Hamilton, Curt Swan, George Klein, and Sheldon Moldoff. It is a glorious looking comic. Ross is always happy to see Curt Swan's work. Check out his top five artist. What are your top five? Today's recommondation: The Five - The Untold Lives of the Women Killed by Jack the Ripper by Hallie Rubenfield. It is an amazing book telling the story and lives of these women. Giving them a voice as human beings and just foot notes in history. https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/37570548-the-five Libby is a great app. It is basically a virtual libary card and it is amazing. It is how I am listening to The Five https://libbyapp.com/
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Spooktober special - Part 3 of 3 on Jack the Ripper's victims. Who were the woman behind the infamous crimes? Let's take a trip to the darkest parts of London and find out. Instagram: QandRpod Email: QueensandRebelspod@gmail.com Sources: - Rubenhold, Hallie. The Five: The Untold Lives of the Women Killed by Jack the Ripper. Black Swan, 2020.
Welcome to Episode 15! We are rounding out our spooky month with the other side of the tale that many know so well about Jack the Ripper. While most people will be recounting the details and mystery of Jack the Ripper and his heinous crimes during this time of year, we are going to turn the spotlight on the women whose lives were taken. We are here to perpetuate the narrative that historian and author Hallie Rubenhold brings to light in her 2020 book The Five: The Untold Lives of the Women Killed by Jack the Ripper as well as her brand new podcast Bad Women: The Ripper Retold from Pushkin Industries. Polly Nichols, Annie Chapman, Elisabeth Stride, Catherine Eddowes and Mary Jane Kelly are considered the 5 canonical (generally accepted) victims of the Victorian England serial killer dubbed "Jack the Ripper." While the mystery of the case is very interesting, to many at least, the women at the center of the mystery were human beings first and foremost. They were wives, mothers, daughters, sisters, friends. We hope you enjoy this (extra long!) special episode to finish out spooky month! **We are in no way affiliated with Ms. Rubenhold, her publisher or Pushkin Industries. We just love the work she is doing and wanted to help tell the stories of these women** *~*~*~*~*~*~ At the top of tonight's episode, we included a content and trigger warning as running themes through each of these stories include domestic abuse, sexual assault, suicide and predominately, alcohol abuse. Listener discretion is advised. Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA)'s National Helpline is a free, confidential, 24/7, 365-day-a-year treatment referral and information service (in English and Spanish) for individuals and families facing mental and/or substance use disorders. 1-800-662-HELP (4357) or TTY 1-800-487-4889 The National Suicide Prevention Lifeline is a national network of local crisis centers that provides free and confidential emotional support to people in suicidal crisis or emotional distress 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. If you or someone you know is in crisis, please call the National Suicide Prevention Lifeline at 1-800-273-TALK (8255), or text the Crisis Text Line (text HELLO to 741741). Both services are free. *~*~*~*~*~*~ The Socials! Email -- hightailinghistorypod@gmail.com Instagram -- @hightailinghistory Facebook -- Hightailing Through History or with user name @hightailinghistory *~*~*~*~*~*~ Source Materials: English-hertiage.org editors. “An Introduction to Victorian England.” English Heritage, https://www.english-heritage.org.uk/learn/story-of-england/victorian/. Geraghty, Liam. “The Vagrancy Act: Everything You Need To Know.” The Big Issue, 20 Oct. 2021, https://www.bigissue.com/news/housing/what-is-the-vagrancy-act/. “Jack the Ripper - Victims.” Edited by Stephen P Ryder, Casebook, 1996, https://www.casebook.org/victims/. Rubenhold, Hallie, host and creator. “Bad Women: The Ripper Retold.” Season 1, Episodes 1-6 from Pushkin Industries. https://www.pushkin.fm/show/bad-women/ Rubenhold, Hallie. The Five: The Untold Lives of the Women Killed by Jack the Ripper. Black Swan, 2020. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/laurel-rockall/message
Welcome to Episode 15! We are rounding out our spooky month with the other side of the tale that many know so well about Jack the Ripper. While most people will be recounting the details and mystery of Jack the Ripper and his heinous crimes during this time of year, we are going to turn the spotlight on the women whose lives were taken. We are here to perpetuate the narrative that historian and author Hallie Rubenhold brings to light in her 2020 book The Five: The Untold Lives of the Women Killed by Jack the Ripper as well as her brand new podcast Bad Women: The Ripper Retold from Pushkin Industries. Polly Nichols, Annie Chapman, Elisabeth Stride, Catherine Eddowes and Mary Jane Kelly are considered the 5 canonical (generally accepted) victims of the Victorian England serial killer dubbed "Jack the Ripper." While the mystery of the case is very interesting, to many at least, the women at the center of the mystery were human beings first and foremost. They were wives, mothers, daughters, sisters, friends. We hope you enjoy this (extra long!) special episode to finish out spooky month! **We are in no way affiliated with Ms. Rubenhold, her publisher or Pushkin Industries. We just love the work she is doing and wanted to help tell the stories of these women** *~*~*~*~*~*~ At the top of tonight's episode, we included a content and trigger warning as running themes through each of these stories include domestic abuse, sexual assault, suicide and predominately, alcohol abuse. Listener discretion is advised. Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA)'s National Helpline is a free, confidential, 24/7, 365-day-a-year treatment referral and information service (in English and Spanish) for individuals and families facing mental and/or substance use disorders. 1-800-662-HELP (4357) or TTY 1-800-487-4889 The National Suicide Prevention Lifeline is a national network of local crisis centers that provides free and confidential emotional support to people in suicidal crisis or emotional distress 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. If you or someone you know is in crisis, please call the National Suicide Prevention Lifeline at 1-800-273-TALK (8255), or text the Crisis Text Line (text HELLO to 741741). Both services are free. *~*~*~*~*~*~ The Socials! Email -- hightailinghistorypod@gmail.com Instagram -- @hightailinghistory Facebook -- Hightailing Through History or with user name @hightailinghistory *~*~*~*~*~*~ Source Materials: English-hertiage.org editors. “An Introduction to Victorian England.” English Heritage, https://www.english-heritage.org.uk/learn/story-of-england/victorian/. Geraghty, Liam. “The Vagrancy Act: Everything You Need To Know.” The Big Issue, 20 Oct. 2021, https://www.bigissue.com/news/housing/what-is-the-vagrancy-act/. “Jack the Ripper - Victims.” Edited by Stephen P Ryder, Casebook, 1996, https://www.casebook.org/victims/. Rubenhold, Hallie, host and creator. “Bad Women: The Ripper Retold.” Season 1, Episodes 1-6 from Pushkin Industries. https://www.pushkin.fm/show/bad-women/ Rubenhold, Hallie. The Five: The Untold Lives of the Women Killed by Jack the Ripper. Black Swan, 2020. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/laurel-rockall/message
Spooktober special - Part 2 of 3 on Jack the Ripper's victims. Who were the woman behind the infamous crimes? Let's take a trip to the darkest parts of London and find out. Instagram: QandRpod Email: QueensandRebelspod@gmail.com Sources: - Rubenhold, Hallie. The Five: The Untold Lives of the Women Killed by Jack the Ripper. Black Swan, 2020.
Spooktober special. Part 1 of 3 on Jack the Ripper's victims. Who were the woman behind the infamous crimes? Let's take a trip to the darkest parts of London and find out. Instagram: QandRpod Email: QueensandRebelspod@gmail.com Sources: - Rubenhold, Hallie. The Five: The Untold Lives of the Women Killed by Jack the Ripper. Black Swan, 2020.
In 1888, Jack the Ripper haunted London's Whitechapel District. He preyed on the vulnerable, killing at least five innocent women—and then, just as suddenly as he emerged, he disappeared. In this episode—the first in our two-part series on Jack the Ripper—we're switching gears. Instead of talking about Jack, we're talking about his five canonical victims. Who were these women and what were their lives like? Answering these questions means getting an entirely new perspective on the most infamous serial killer in history. Trigger warning: This episode contains descriptions of five brutal murders. We warn listeners before the especially gory parts so that you can skip ahead, but we're reiterating it here. A major source for this episode is Hallie Rubenhold's book The Five: The Untold Lives of the Five Women Killed by Jack the Ripper. We highly recommend it! This podcast is brought to you by Factinate.com. Visit the site here: https://www.factinate.com/ Look at dumb historical memes on our Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/yesterdaysnewspodcast/ Join our Facebook group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/192592732881383 Get in touch by emailing yesterdaysnews@factinate.com And if you like what you hear, tell your friends about the show and give us a review on Apple Podcasts!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
在英文普及的年代做一位译者是怎么样的体验?本期自由潜水,正在翻译萨莉·鲁尼新作的钟娜请来了同为青年译者的何雨珈和黄建树,一起聊了聊文学翻译这项工作里,在微薄稿酬以外的那些让人想一直坚持下去的东西。 琼·狄迪恩和佩内洛普·菲茨杰拉德的作品,各自难翻在哪里?何雨珈是怎样差一点就没翻成《鱼翅与花椒》的?遇到找上门来的豆瓣差评,译者有怎样的内心小剧场?感觉作者写得不好的时候,译者要不要替他润色?为什么说糟糕的翻译就像“夹生米饭”、“假滑洗发水”? 【本期潜水成员】 何雨珈,自由译者,撰稿人,吃货厨娘,在肉汤“咕嘟咕嘟”的BGM之中不那么潜心地从事翻译工作。译有《鱼翅与花椒》《川菜》《再会,老北京》《东北游记》《丹麦女孩》等作品。 黄建树,生于宜昌,现居武汉。目前为出版社文学编辑,业余时间读书,买书,译文,以及养娃。 钟娜,中英双语写作者,译者。译有《聊天记录》《正常人》。(豆瓣ID:阿枣) 【时间轴】 01:54 做译者的第一份活,是从哪里来的? 12:49 不能“夹生”也不能“假滑”,翻译真的不容易! 25:07 何雨珈:“《向伯利恒跋涉》教会了我谦卑” 32:00 黄建树谈《早春》翻译:“会很想知道莫斯科是不是真的有1600个寺庙” 36:49 萨莉·鲁尼的翻译难点:只用非常有限的文字道具就构成了一个完整的世界 44:41 被豆瓣私信“你毁了这本书”之后的心理活动…… 55:12 震惊!译者收到编辑大礼之后说不出话来 58:31 “我真的很高兴,最后是你翻了《鱼翅与花椒》!” 【节目中提到的书和译者】 《成为母亲》 [英]蕾切尔·卡斯克 著 《浮生六记》 [清]沈复 著 林语堂 译 《星期六》《在切瑟尔海滩上》《赎罪》 [英] 伊恩·麦克尤恩 著 《撒丁岛》 [英] 汤姆·麦卡锡 著 《海风中失落的血色馈赠》 [加拿大] 阿利斯泰尔·麦克劳德 著 《向伯利恒跋涉》《蓝夜》 [美] 琼·狄迪恩 著 《邻人之妻》 [美]盖伊·特立斯 著 《早春》 [英] 佩内洛普·菲茨杰拉德 著 《正常人》《聊天记录》 [爱尔兰] 萨莉·鲁尼 孙仲旭,青年翻译家,1999年起开始从事业余文学翻译。2014年,年仅41岁的孙仲旭因抑郁症在广州自杀。其译作包括塞林格的《麦田里的守望者》,乔治·奥威尔的《一九八四》《动物农场》《巴黎伦敦落魄记》,伍迪·艾伦的《门萨的娼妓》等。 陈以侃,自由译者,书评人。译有《爱德华·巴纳德的堕落》《海风中失落的血色馈赠》,著有《在别人的句子里》。 思果,著名散文家、翻译家。其文集《翻译研究》《翻译新究》是英汉翻译领域广受称誉的经验之谈。 陈德彰,北京外国语大学教授,研究方向为翻译理论和英汉语言对比。 吴劳,著名翻译家,其翻译的海明威作品被认为最具权威。 【潜水员推荐的书】 《苔》 周恺 著 《冬将军来的夏天》《杀鬼》《邦查女孩》 甘耀明 著 《奇迹之年》 东来 著 The Five: The Untold Lives of the Women Killed by Jack the Ripper by Hallie Rubenhold 《法国大革命前夕的图书世界》 [美] 罗伯特·达恩顿 著 【出品人】蔡欣 【主理人】猫弟 【统筹&监制】何润哲 【策划】钟娜 【后期制作】AURA.pote 【视觉设计】孙晓曦 费梦缘 【音乐】 片头 上海复兴方案 - Queen of Sports 片尾 上海复兴方案 - Spring in a Small Town 【文字整理】何润哲 天奕
Atendendo a pedidos, o RdMCast dessa semana volta ao mórbido tema dos serial killers para falar sobre Ed Kemper, personalidade que inspirou muito dos estudos do FBI sobre assassinos seriais nos anos 70. Narrando a infância conturbada de Kemper, suas péssimas relações familiares e a violência impronunciável que cometia contra suas vítimas, falamos ainda sobre suas perturbadoras entrevistas e sobre a brilhante representação do serial killer em Mindhunter. Alerta de gatilho: esse episódio contém descrições gráficas de violência sexual. RdMCast produzido e apresentado por: Gabriel Braga, Gabi Larocca e Thiago Natário. APROVEITE O SUPER DESCONTO DE ATÉ 48% PARA CONHECER O CAMBLY! O Cambly é uma plataforma de ensino personalizado de inglês que oferece aulas particulares para adultos de todas as idades e para crianças e jovens entre 3 e 15 anos de idade. Usando o código REPUBLICA48OFF você ganha um super desconto de até 48% nos planos trimestrais e anuais! Mas corre porque esse desconto só é válido para os 100 primeiros que usarem nosso código! Pra vocês terem uma ideia, têm planos a partir de R$67 por mês! Imperdível, não é? E quem quiser experimentar antes, ainda tem uma aula grátis. É só usar o código REPUBLICA48OFF e criar uma conta no Cambly. * ARTE DA VITRINE: Estúdio Grim SEJA UM(A) APOIADOR(A) * Apoie o RdM a produzir mais conteúdo e ganhe recompensas exclusivas! * Acesse: https://apoia.se/rdm * Conheça a Sala dos Apoiadores: http://republicadomedo.com.br/sala-dos-apoiadores/] ESTÚDIO GRIM – Design para conteúdo digital * Portfólio: https://www.behance.net/estudiogrim * Instagram @estudiogrim * designgrim@gmail.com PODCAST EDITADO POR * Ilha Flutuante: https://www.ilhaflutuante.com.br/ CITADOS NO PROGRAMA * Psicopata Americano (2000) * Mindunter (2017 – 2019) * The Five: The Untold Lives of the Women Killed by Jack the Ripper (2019) Episódios * RdMCast – #118 Mindhunter * RdMCast – #211 Mindhunter T02 * RdMCast #233 – Psicopata Americano: Patrick Bateman virou presidente? OUÇA O RDMCAST NO SPOTIFY! * Acesse: https://spoti.fi/2DWoFCX GRUPO ABERTO NO TELEGRAM * Link direto: http://bit.ly/2Ao6dOd Tem algo para nos contar? Envie um e-mail! contato@republicadomedo.com.br Twitter: @rdmcast Instagram: Republica do Medo Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Take It, Own It, Love It, Divas Self-appointed, Art Hysterian, Holly Morgan is here to teach you about ART. Insightful? Certainly. Interactive? Definitely. Perhaps almost too clever? Better believe it. That's right, divas, this is the episode that critics have called "Ep 35 - Frida Kahlo [with Ryan Lane]". So, hold on to your tote bags, because we're getting deep. What isn’t quite so clever is the technical difficulties our equipment was having, so huge apologies for some sound issues. Tom tried his best to work it out, but some has slipped through the net. But to make up for it we've got an absolute treat for you as the gorgeous Ryan Lane (@RyanELane) joins us to journey through the wild and oftentimes extremely sad life of one Frida Kahlo. Along the way, we talk a lot about tote bags, the endless fabulosity of Jane Fonda and discover Madonna's deeply threatening "art test" she seems to give her sexual partners. Two books mentioned in the pod are: - The Five: The Untold Lives of the Women Killed by Jack the Ripper by Hayley Rubenhold - Song of Spider-Man: The Inside Story of the Most Controversial Musical in Broadway History by Glen Berger You can order and buy a copy of either (or both!) from @Store104 https://www.store104.co.uk/ (here) Subscribe now to Big Diva Energy and never miss a fabulous episode. And please do leave a review to help other Divas find the pod! You can also reach out and Cher your diva stories with us on: Twitter @DivaEnergy Insta @bigdivaenergy Facebook @bigdivaenergypod Email bigdivaenergypod@gmail.com And please consider joining our https://www.patreon.com/bigdivaenergy?fan_landing=true (Patreon) to keep the pod going! Love you xx Support this podcast
In this episode, we discuss Hallie Rubenhold's nonfiction book, The Five: The Untold Lives of the Women Killed By Jack The Ripper. We examine how news media influences historical narratives and reinforces social norms. We unpack the pitfalls of using sensationalized sources in historiography, using the examples argued by Rubenhold to examine other media as well. This thought-provoking book lingered with us long after it finished. We hope our episode will convince you to read this great book, and encourage you even further we will be giving away a copy of the book and a bag of tea through our Instagram account. As always, thank you all for listening to our show. It means so much to us. Extra special thanks go to our patrons Sheila and Thomas for their support of the podcast! You both are amazing, and we are so grateful to you. Giveaway Link and Info: https://www.instagram.com/p/CMmgmZTF35N/?igshid=a789sthq4j76 Relevant Resources and Information: William Robinson Case File- https://www.canadianmysteries.ca/sites/robinson/murder/indexen.html Books Mentioned- The Five by Hallie Rubenhold Rubenhold, Hallie. The Five : The Untold Lives of the Women Killed by Jack the Ripper. First Mariner books edition. Mariner Books Houghton Mifflin Harcourt, 2020. https://library.macewan.ca/full-record/cat00565a/8973075. The Convent Garden Ladies by Hallie Rubenhold Rubenhold, Hallie. The Covent Garden Ladies : Pimp General Jack & the Extraordinary Story of Harris's List. Tempus, 2005. https://library.macewan.ca/full-record/cat00565a/3253740. The Shades of London Series by Maureen Johnson Stalking Jack the Ripper Series by Kerri Maniscalco Movies, TV and Podcasts- Murder Mile True Crime Podcast V for Vendetta Portman, N., Weaving, H., Rea, S., Hurt, J., Hill, G., Silver, J., Wachowski, L., Wachowski, L., McTeigue, J., Moore, A., & Lloyd, D. (2006). V for vendetta. [videorecording] (Widescreen ed.). Warner Home Video. Harlots on Hulu "Episode 4: Historical Depictions in Film- A Discussion About Jojo Rabbit and Inglourious Basterds (A Collaboration with Nerd Crusade Podcast." Articles: “IS EMPATHY AN AID OR A HINDRANCE TO HISTORIANS? Leading Historians Discuss One of the Burning Questions of the Day.” History Today 69, no. 5 (May 2019): 8–10. https://library.macewan.ca/full-record/a9h/135761120. You can find us on all our social media here. Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/IHGatMacewan/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/HistatMac Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/historyatmac/ Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCcsB7Q-NyysE7TiR7vN442A?app=desktop Website: https://interdisciplinaryh.wixsite.com/mysite Please support us on Patreon! https://www.patreon.com/interdis_hist If you have an idea for an episode, wish to partner with us, or have an idea for a topic you want to see us cover, please shoot us an email at interdisciplinaryhistgroupmu@gmail.com. We would also appreciate it if you took the time to share our podcast with your friends and family if you have the chance, or please leave a rating and review on Apple Podcasts! It is so important and helps us a lot. We really appreciate it. Thank you for listening! Stay safe and wear a mask! Love Vik and Sloan --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/interdis-history-group/message
Crime historian, Angela Buckley (the Victorian Supersleuth) delves into the world of Victorian policing, covering both coppers and criminals in this week's episode of #TwiceRemoved. Sharing stories from her own family tree, Angela brings Victorian criminal history to life. Resources: Support the podcast & buy me a cup of coffee https://ko-fi.com/genealogystories (Ko-fi.com/genealogystories) You can find out more about Genealogy Stories and this episode by visiting www.genealogystories.co.uk/victorian-coppers-and-crime Learn more about Angela and criminal history at https://victorian-supersleuth.com/ (https://victorian-supersleuth.com) Website of author Hallie Rubenhold (see 41:22) https://www.hallierubenhold.com/ (https://www.hallierubenhold.com/) Genealogy subscription site http://www.ancestry.co.uk/ (www.ancestry.co.uk) Minute Notes: [00:37] I ask Angela what led her to trace her family tree. Angela details her own family history including her links to Wiltshire, Manchester, America and Italy and we discuss the impact that the publication online of the 1901 census had on us both. [03:00] Angela shares her stories about her favourite ancestors, including a pioneering female relative that emigrated to the USA. [04:56] We discuss the connection we feel we have to our ancestors and our emotional response to their lives. [06:15] Angela shares stories about in person reunions with cousins found via Ancestry. The last time the family had been together was 100 years ago. [08:14] What started Angela's interest in crime history? Angela explains her discovery of an ancestor within a Calendar of Prisoners. This ancestor stole potatoes but what really interested Angela was that his step-mother was the person that informed the police of his crime. Angela became fascinated with the impact that poverty and breaking the law had upon the family. [12:00] We discuss the Victorian era and why we love it so much! [15:42] What was Victorian policing like? Angela explains the initial voluntary nature of rural policing and the combination of day and night watchmen alongside constables in cities. Angela explains the formation of the MET in 1829 and the four types of police forces that existed right up until the 1960s/70s. Angela explains the various changes that started taking place around the mid 19th Century and the similarities between the organisational structure of policing in the 19th and 21st Century. [21:42] What happened when there was a very serious crime, like murder? [19:31] Who decided which crimes needed to be investigated and how did they make those decisions? Angela details the rise of detectives and explains watch committees, the role and influence of the public and private policing. She explains the response to serious crimes such as murders, a spate of garrotting and the sad rise in baby farming. [23:52] We discuss my criminal ancestors and my discovery of a botched police investigation and unreliable witnesses. [26:25] What tools did police have at their disposal to investigate a crime? How did they gather proof? Angela explains the reliance on observation, common-sense and witness testimonies. She explores the use of police sketches, plaster casts, chemical analysis and the use of experts. We discuss the slow professionalisation of the police and the use of science, such as finger printing. [29:37] Are there crimes that were more prevalent during Victorian period, compared to today? Angela discussing stealing, particularly of clothing and fraud. [33:07] What punishments might our ancestors have faced, if they were found guilty of committing a crime? Angela explains that the death penalty and transportation were not common and describes some of the types of hard labour that might accompany imprisonment. The blueprint of prisons and it's regimes are discussed. [41:22] Which cases have you found most interesting? We discuss the influence of The Five: The Untold Lives of the Women Killed by Jack the...
A podcast about factors that influence behaviour in education, all in handy 15 minute (ish) bite sized chunks. Each week a different guest chats about a different aspect of behaviour and leaves you with three handy tips on behaviour. This Podcast is brought to you by Changing Behaviour UK LTD changing-behaviour.co.uk/ who you can follow on Twitter @change_beh If you enjoy an episode don't forget to subscribe to the podcast to receive updates on new episodes. This week Clare Edmondson (founder of Changing Behaviour UK LTD, SEMH/SEN specialist, leader and teacher) and Debs Kemp (Changing Behaviour UK LTD trainer, school leader, Drama and English specialist, regional lead for Devon and Cornwall #womensed) chat about their first half term back at school and also give an overview of what is to come on series 2 of behaviour bites. Debs is reading - The Girl with the Louding Voice - Abi Dare Clare (who loosely managed to link it to education) is reading The Five: The Untold Lives of the Women Killed by Jack the Ripper- Hallie Rubenhold
We're excited to catch up with 2019 Baillie Gifford Prize winner Hallie Rubenhold and 2019 chair of judges Stig Abell. Hallie won with The Five: The Untold Lives of the Women Killed by Jack the Ripper and continues to work a busy schedule through lockdown; Stig is the host of the new Times Radio's breakfast programme. Host Razia Iqbal finds out what both Hallie and Stig have been up to since last year's ceremony, how the prize impacted Hallie's work and together they speculate on how history and future art will document this pandemic. This episode was recorded and produced remotely. Find us on Twitter, Facebook and Instagram @BGPrize and keep up to date at thebailliegiffordprize.co.uk.
Listen to the final episode of our podcast featuring 2019 winner Hallie Rubenhold and chair of judges Stig Abell In this episode our podcast host, Razia Iqbal, is joined by winner Hallie Rubenhold. Together they discuss The Five: The Untold Lives of The Women Killed by Jack the Ripper, and the significance of winning the Baillie Gifford Prize for Non-Fiction. You can also hear our chair of judges Stig Abell's speech from the ceremony, in which he welcomes the 'new zeitgeist' of 'expertise, quality and depth' he and the other members of the panel encountered in the judging process. That's followed by Hallie's reaction at the moment she was declared the 2019 winner. In The Five, Hallie Rubenhold reconstructs the lives of five of the women killed by the notorious Jack the Ripper, often from as little as the DNA of a single hair. The book is a riposte to prevailing Ripper myths, giving voice to the murdered women and painting a picture of the precariousness of working class lives in Victorian London.
The Braw and The Brave podcast is about people and their passions. In this week's episode I blether with the dynamic duo, The History Girls. What Karen Mailley-Watt and Rachael Purse don't know about women's history aint worth knowing. Their enthusiasm and love of learning fuels everything they do to promote and educate others on their amazing findings and research. Both currently elbow-deep in their PhDs, I was truly grateful for them to take to time out to talk with me about their studies and the adventures they've had thus far through their passion for 'history, heritage and hilarity'. Enjoy! The History Girls' Blog https://the-history-girls.blogspot.com/ Twitter https://twitter.com/HistoryGirlsAye Instagram https://www.instagram.com/historygirlsaye/ Follow us on Instagram and Facebook https://www.instagram.com/thebrawandthebravepodcast/ https://www.facebook.com/TheBrawandTheBrave/ The History Girls recommend... 1. Why I'm No Longer Talking to White People About Race by Reni Eddo-Lodge https://www.amazon.co.uk/Longer-Talking-White-People-About/dp/140887055X 2. The Covent Garden Ladies by Haille Rubenhold https://www.penguin.co.uk/books/109/1095141/the-covent-garden-ladies/9781448153916.html 3. Be The Change by Gina Martin https://www.littlebrown.co.uk/titles/gina-martin/be-the-change/9781405544030/ 4. The Five: The Untold Lives of the Women Killed by Jack the Ripper by Haille Rubenhold https://www.penguin.co.uk/books/111/1112645/the-five/9780857524485.html 5. Eleanor of Aquataine: By Wrath of God, Queen of England by Alison Weir https://www.amazon.co.uk/Eleanor-Aquitaine-Wrath-Queen-England/dp/0099523558 6. Everyday Sexism by Laura Bates https://www.amazon.co.uk/Everyday-Sexism-Laura-Bates/dp/1471131572 7. Misogynation by Laura Bates https://www.amazon.co.uk/Misogynation-Scale-Sexism-Laura-Bates/dp/1471169243 8. The Secret Diaries of Miss Anne Lister edited by Helena Whitbread https://www.amazon.co.uk/Secret-Diaries-Lister-Virago-Classics/dp/1844087190
On this week's mini-episode, we delve a little deeper with social historian Hallie Rubenhold, author of The Five: The Untold Lives of the Women Killed by Jack the Ripper. If you haven't listened to the full interview, on Episode 260: THE FIVE, check that out first. Hallie discusses her fascination with the bodies of people from different eras...not their dead bodies, although we are talking about the victims of Jack the Ripper! But rather, she's fascinated by the physical experiences that people from other eras must have had, and how they differed from our own. We can walk down the same streets that a Victorian prostitute walked down, but we can never feel what she felt, smell what she smelled, or truly know what it felt like to be alive in a different time. Just one of the many fascinating aspects of history. Hear this mini-interview on this week's Bittersweet Moment. -------------------------------------------- ADVERTISE WITH US: Reach expats, future expats, and travelers all over the world. Send us an email to get the conversation started. BECOME A PATRON: Pledge your monthly support of The Bittersweet Life and receive awesome prizes in return for your generosity! Visit our Patreon site to find out more. DONATE: Prefer a one-time donation? Click here to send financial support via PayPal. (You can also find a Donate button on the desktop version of our website.) The show needs your support to continue. JOIN THE CONVERSATION: If you have a question or a topic you want us to address, send us an email at bittersweetlife@mail.com. You can also connect to us through Twitter, Facebook, and Instagram – Better yet, tag #thebittersweetlife with your story for a chance to be featured! NEW TO THE SHOW? Don't be afraid to start with Episode 1: OUTSET SUBSCRIBE: Subscribe to the podcast to make sure you never miss an episode. Click here to find us on a variety of podcast apps. WRITE A REVIEW: Leave us a rating and a written review on iTunes so more listeners can find us. BOOK: Want to read Tiffany's book, Midnight in the Piazza? Learn more here or order on Amazon. TOUR ROME: If you're traveling to Rome, don't miss the chance to tour the city with Tiffany as your guide!
Since Victorian times, people have been obsessed with Jack the Ripper. There are endless volumes full of history about him and the gory deaths of his five victims. What's missing is information about the lives of the women he killed—until now. This week, we sit down with Hallie Rubenhold, social historian and author of the recently published book, The Five: The Untold Lives of the Women Killed by Jack the Ripper. In this eye-opening interview, we discover that, contrary to popular narrative, Jack the Ripper's victims were almost certainly not all prostitutes. Rubenhold has painstakingly reconstructed the previously untold stories of these five women, whose greatest tragedy was not being in the wrong place at the wrong time, but rather being born women in the Victorian era. Instead of focusing on these women's deaths, as virtually all study pertaining to the mystery of Jack the Ripper does, Rubenhold instead focuses on these women's lives, which have been roundly ignored by historians until now. The story of each woman provides a portrait of the underbelly of Victorian London, as well as gives incredible insight into the entire Victorian period, highlighting the vivid contrast between rich and poor and demonstrates how unbelievably precarious life was for women, particularly lower-class women, of the time. Find Hallie Rubenhold on Twitter, or at her website. We'll be giving away THREE copies of this book in the coming weeks, so follow us on our social media sites to find out how to win (see below for links). -------------------------------------------- SPONSOR THE SHOW: Reach expats, future expats, and travelers all over the world. Send us an email to get the conversation started. DONATE: Click here to send financial support to The Bittersweet Life via PayPal. (You can also find a Donate button on the desktop version of our website.) The show needs your support to continue. JOIN THE CONVERSATION: If you have a question or a topic you want us to address, send us an email at bittersweetlife@mail.com. You can also connect to us through Twitter, Facebook, and Instagram – Better yet, tag #thebittersweetlife with your story for a chance to be featured! NEW TO THE SHOW? Don't be afraid to start with Episode 1: OUTSET SUBSCRIBE: Subscribe to the podcast to make sure you never miss an episode. WRITE A REVIEW: Leave us a rating and a written review on iTunes so more listeners can find us. BOOK: Want to read Tiffany's book, Midnight in the Piazza? Learn more here or order on Amazon. TOUR ROME: If you're traveling to Rome, don't miss the chance to tour the city with Tiffany as your guide!
Fictionalising both the future and the past, with the help of Antony Funnell and the dystopian novel Daughter of Bad Times by Rohan Wilson, the YA SF Aurora Rising by Amie Kauffman and Jay Kristoff (#loveOzYA) and the battle between history and fiction with historian Hallie Rubenhold and The Five: The Untold Lives of the Women Killed by Jack the Ripper