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Is this the tractor pull racing driver's meeting @highnwicked @herculesmulligancompany @dingledistillery #whiskey #whisky @irishwhisky #bourbon #podcast #radioshow #host Co hosts : Good ol Boy Justin, Made Man Brent, Made Man Bob SIPS – In this episode, the hosts dive into a whiskey tasting extravaganza featuring an array of unique and exquisite whiskeys. From the High and Wicked Number Four Aeneas Coffee Single Grain Irish Whisky to the Dingle Samhain Single Malt Whisky, the discussion is rich with detailed tasting notes, intriguing history, and playful banter. Whether you're a whiskey aficionado or just curious about the world of distilled spirits, this episode promises to be both informative and entertaining. We will be discussing this whisky and rating them from 1-5 with 5 being the best: 03:46 High and Wicked No. 4 Aeneas Coffey Single Grain Irish Whiskey 4 SIPS 09:36 High and Wicked Kentucky Straight Bourbon 3 SIPS 15:47 High and Wicked Kentucky Straight Bourbon Cask Strength 4 SIPS 21:19 Hercules Mulligan Eyr & Rye 2 SIPS 25:17 Dingle Samhain Single Malt Whisky 3 SIPS info@sipssudsandsmokes.com X- @sipssudssmokes IG/FB - @sipssudsandsmokes Sips, Suds, & Smokes® is produced by One Tan Hand Productions using the power of beer, whiskey, and golf. Available on Apple Podcasts, YouTube Music, Spotify, Pandora, iHeart, and nearly anywhere you can find a podcast. Enjoying that cool Outro Music, it's from Woods & Whitehead – Back Roads Download your copy here: https://amzn.to/2Xblorc The easiest way to find this award winning podcast on your phone is ask Alexa, Siri or Google, “Play Podcast , Sips, Suds, & Smokes” Credits: TITLE: Maxwell Swing PERFORMED BY: Texas Gypsies COMPOSED BY: Steven R Curry (BMI) PUBLISHED BY: Alliance AudioSparx (BMI) COURTESY OF: AudioSparx TITLE: Flapperjack PERFORMED BY: Texas Gypsies COMPOSED BY: Steven R Curry (BMI) PUBLISHED BY: Alliance AudioSparx (BMI) COURTESY OF: AudioSparx TITLE: Back Roads PERFORMED BY: Woods & Whitehead COMPOSED BY: Terry Whitehead PUBLISHED BY: Terry Whitehead COURTESY OF: Terry Whitehead Post production services : Pro Podcast Solutions Advertising sales: Contact us directly Content hosting services: Audioport, Earshot, Radio4All, & PodBean Producer: Made Man Bob Whiskey Tasting, High And Wicked, Aeneas Coffee, Single Grain Irish Whiskey, Kentucky Straight Bourbon, Cast Strength Whiskey, Hercules Mulligan, Air And Rye, Dingle Samhain, Single Malt Whiskey, Whiskey Review, Distilled Spirits, Bourbon Tasting, Rye Whiskey, Muscatel Casks, Whiskey Podcast, Irish Whiskey, Whiskey Enthusiasts, Whiskey Flavors, Whiskey Notes High and Wicked https://highandwicked.com Dingle Distillery https://dingledistillery.ie Hercules Mulligan https://herculesmulligancompany.com
This is a tasty beverage @Evanwilliamsbourbon @filmlandspirits @oldforester #whiskey #scotch #bourbon #whisky #podcast #radioshow #host Co hosts : Good ol Boy Justin, Made Man Brent, Made Man Bob SIPS – In today's episode of Sips, Suds, and Smokes, we dive into a quick shot of some exceptional spirits. Join hosts Made Man Bob, Made Man Brent, and Good Old Boy Justin as they explore a variety of whiskeys, including the Square 6 High Rye Bourbon, Square 6 High Rye Rye Whiskey, Square Six Weeded Bourbon, Ryes of the Robots Straight Rye Whiskey, and the Old Forester 117 Series Scotch Cask Finish. Get ready for an entertaining and insightful tasting session that covers everything from the unique mash bills to the nuances of flavor and aging. Whether you're a seasoned whiskey enthusiast or a curious newcomer, this episode is packed with expert opinions, lively banter, and a few surprises along the way. We will be discussing this whiskey and rating them from 1-5 with 5 being the best: 03:59 Square 6 High Rye Bourbon 2 SIPS 11:38 Square 6 High Rye Rye Whiskey 2 SIPS 16:01 Square 6 Wheated Bourbon 2 SIPS 21:31 Ryes of the Robots Straight Rye 3 SIPS 25:49 Old Forester 117 Series: Scotch Cask Finish 4 SIPS info@sipssudsandsmokes.com X- @sipssudssmokes IG/FB - @sipssudsandsmokes Sips, Suds, & Smokes® is produced by One Tan Hand Productions using the power of beer, whiskey, and golf. Available on Apple Podcasts, YouTube Music, Spotify, Pandora, iHeart, and nearly anywhere you can find a podcast. Enjoying that cool Outro Music, it's from Woods & Whitehead – Back Roads Download your copy here: https://amzn.to/2Xblorc The easiest way to find this award winning podcast on your phone is ask Alexa, Siri or Google, “Play Podcast , Sips, Suds, & Smokes” Credits: TITLE: Maxwell Swing PERFORMED BY: Texas Gypsies COMPOSED BY: Steven R Curry (BMI) PUBLISHED BY: Alliance AudioSparx (BMI) COURTESY OF: AudioSparx TITLE: Flapperjack PERFORMED BY: Texas Gypsies COMPOSED BY: Steven R Curry (BMI) PUBLISHED BY: Alliance AudioSparx (BMI) COURTESY OF: AudioSparx TITLE: Back Roads PERFORMED BY: Woods & Whitehead COMPOSED BY: Terry Whitehead PUBLISHED BY: Terry Whitehead COURTESY OF: Terry Whitehead Post production services : Pro Podcast Solutions Advertising sales: Contact us directly Content hosting services: Audioport, Earshot, Radio4All, & PodBean Producer: Made Man Bob Whiskey Tasting, High And Wicked, Aeneas Coffee, Single Grain Irish Whiskey, Kentucky Straight Bourbon, Cast Strength Whiskey, Hercules Mulligan, Air And Rye, Dingle Samhain, Single Malt Whiskey, Whiskey Review, Distilled Spirits, Bourbon Tasting, Rye Whiskey, Muscatel Casks, Whiskey Podcast, Irish Whiskey, Whiskey Enthusiasts, Whiskey Flavors, Whiskey Notes Heaven Hill Distillery https://heavenhilldistillery.com/ Evan Williams Bourbon Experience https://evanwilliams.com/bourbon-experience/ Filmland Spirits https://filmlandspirits.com/ Old Forester 117 Series https://www.oldforester.com/
HAMILTON Book, Music & Lyrics by Lin-Manuel Miranda | Based on Alexander Hamilton by Ron Chernow Works Consulted & Reference :Hamilton (Original Libretto) by Lin-Manuel MirandaHamilton: The Revolution by Jeremy McCarter & Liin-Manuel Miranda Alexander Hamilton by Ron ChernowMusic Credits:"Overture" from Dear World (Original Broadway Cast Recording) | Music by Jerry Herman | Performed by Dear World Orchestra & Donald Pippin"The Speed Test" from Thoroughly Modern Millie (Original Broadway Cast Recording) | Music by Jeanine Tesori, Lyrics by Dick Scanlan | Performed by Marc Kudisch, Sutton Foster, Anne L. Nathan & Ensemble"Why God Why" from Miss Saigon: The Definitive Live Recording (Original Cast Recording / Deluxe) | Music by Claude-Michel Schönberg, Lyrics by Alain Boublil & Richard Maltby Jr. | Performed by Alistair Brammer"Back to Before" from Ragtime: The Musical (Original Broadway Cast Recording) | Music by Stephen Flaherty, Lyrics by Lynn Ahrens | Performed by Marin Mazzie"Chromolume #7 / Putting It Together" from Sunday in the Park with George (Original Broadway Cast Recording) | Music & Lyrics by Stephen Sondheim | Performed by Mandy Patinkin, Bernadette Peters, Judith Moore, Cris Groenendaal, Charles Kimbrough, William Parry, Nancy Opel, Robert Westenberg, Dana Ivey, Kurt Knudson, Barbara Bryne"What's Inside" from Waitress (Original Broadway Cast Recording) | Music & Lyrics by Sara Bareilles | Performed by Jessie Mueller & Ensemble"Wait for It" from Hamilton (Original Broadway Cast Recording) | Music & Lyrics by Lin-Manuel Miranda | Performed by Leslie Odom Jr., Original Broadway Cast of Hamilton"Maria" from The Sound of Music (Original Soundtrack Recording) | Music by Richard Rodgers, Lyrics by Oscar Hammerstein II | Performed by Evadne Baker, Anna Lee, Portia Nelson, Marni Nixon"My Favorite Things" from The Sound of Music (Original Soundtrack Recording) | Music by Richard Rodgers, Lyrics by Oscar Hammerstein II | Performed by Julie Andrews"Corner of the Sky" from Pippin (New Broadway Cast Recording) | Music & Lyrics by Stephen Schwartz | Performed by Matthew James Thomas“What Comes Next?” from Hamilton (Original Broadway Cast Recording) | Music & Lyrics by Lin-Manuel Miranda | Performed by Jonathan Groff
This episode features Steve Luttmann of Hercules Mulligan. In 2015 Steve, who is a history buff, was reading Ron Chernow's " Alexander Hamilton". He came across this character by the name of Hercules Mulligan. This lead him to an out of print biography about Hercules Mulligan. This is where the inspiration to make the libation came about. This spirit is a nod to one of George Washington's spies during the revolution. They are interpretations of what may have been served in his Manhattan tailor shop. Launched on November 25, 2019, it's a fascination story complimented by exceptional concoctions. www.HerculesMulliganCompany.com - Instagram Highlights From our Discussion: Invest In Hercules Mulligan Bar Convent Brooklyn Flaviar Grisa Soba Mario Mazza Barrow's Intense Scotts Mini Woodshop Bathtub Gin PA Libations Leblon Cachaça
Ryan Vasquez looks back on his career journey, including living with French acrobats in a seven-bedroom house while doing a show, and eventually booking Hamilton. Playing as many characters as he has in Hamilton was to him just “paid therapy”. Having passed up competing offers to star in Water for Elephants and The Outsiders, he is now starring as Middle Noah in "The Notebook", Ryan opens up about why he chose to be part of the show–believing in its impact and just how it personally hits him hard. He reflects on the various aspects of the show, from having diverse couples portray the different stages of Noah and Allie's relationship to witnessing the audience cry and experience deep emotions during performances. He also discusses the misconception that the show is purely about sadness, noting that it touches on a range of emotions like joy and self-actualization. Ryan also talks about her chemistry with his co-star Joy Woods and how much real life fun they have performing together. Aware that he's stepping into an iconic role, he reveals that he doesn't feel pressured but instead focuses more on the importance of bringing his own authenticity to the character. After all, it's what motivates him: bringing his “authentic-isms” and self to the world. Ryan Vasquez can probably reenact all of Hamilton on his own having played multiple roles in the ensemble, including Philip Schuyler, Reynolds, Hercules Mulligan, James Madison, George Washington, Marquis de Lafayette, Thomas Jefferson, Aaron Burr, and ultimately, the title role of Hamilton himself. He has been in “Wicked” as Fiyero and other roles, and in Broadway's production of “Waitress”. He can be seen on both the big and little screens in “The Good Fight”, “Curb Your Enthusiasm”, “Tick, Tick... Boom!”, and “In the Heights”. He can now be seen as Middle Noah in the Broadway cast of “The Notebook”. Connect with Ryan: Website: www.ryanvasqueznyc.com Instagram: @itsryanvasquez Connect with The Theatre Podcast: Support the podcast on Patreon: Patreon.com/TheTheatrePodcast YouTube: YouTube.com/TheTheatrePodcast Threads, Twitter & Instagram: @theatre_podcast TikTok: @thetheatrepodcast Facebook.com/OfficialTheatrePodcast TheTheatrePodcast.com My personal Instagram: @alanseales Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Tarinn Callender is starring as the title role in Bronco Billy at the Charing Cross Theatre. Bronco Billy has book by Dennis Hackin, music & lyrics by Chip Rosenbloom & John Torres, with additional lyrics by Michele Brourman. Bronco Billy is based on the Warner Bros motion picture written by Dennis Hackin.Tarinn made his professional debut as Hercules Mulligan and James Madison in the original West End cast of Hamilton (Victoria Palace Theatre). His other West End credits include playing Bob & others in Come From Away (Phoenix Theatre) and Johnny Moore, Gerhart Thrasher & others in The Drifters Girl (Garrick Theatre). Tarinn recently made his National Theatre debut in The Odyssey (Olivier). Some of his additional theatre credits include The Secret Life of Bees (Almedia Theatre), Kiss Me, Kate (Kilworth House) and Dick Whittington (Hackney Empire). Recorded pre-show at the Charing Cross Theatre, in this episode Tarinn discusses entering his cowboy era with Bronco Billy, the impact of making his theatre debut in such a big way with Hamilton and why he's passionate about making theatre accessible.Bronco Billy runs at the Charing Cross Theatre until 7th April 2024. Visit www.broncobillymusical.com for info and tickets. Hosted by Andrew Tomlins @AndrewTomlins32 Thanks for listening! Email: andrew@westendframe.co.uk Visit westendframe.co.uk for more info about our podcasts.
Ready for a bottled spirit that taste like you have your very own live in mixologist? Well my friend Steve Luttmann, co-founder of Hercules Mulligan Co, and industry expert, has a treat for you! Named for the little-known tailor, spy, and hero of the American Revolution, who changed history and secured freedom for all, Hercules Mulligan offerings are based on unique recipes from the period. It's what Mulligan, the man, stood for, and it's what each edition embodies—a spirit of independence.
It's Hercules Mulligan, it's Big Bird, it's Kermit the Frog? It's Fergie Phillipe. The muppet, disney, broadway loving star of Hamilton and Camelot comes to Take A Bow! After recently closing his second Broadway Show, us Broadway fans don't have to wait too long to see Fergie back on stage as he will be making his solo show debut at 54 Below on October 15th! In this episode, hear all about: Love for Disney & Muppets Hamilton Rehearsal for a show you already memorize the whole show by listening to the cast album Tour vs. Broadway Camelot Understudying King Arthur / Hamilton trio Spamalot Rise in tenors and what that means for baritones Upcoming 54 Below Show + So much more... Curtain up, Fergie Philippe Connect with Fergie Philippe on Instagram: @fergsters95 Tickets to Fergie's 54 Below show: Click here Connect with Take A Bow on social: @takeabowpodcast Connect with host, Eli Tokash on social: @tokash_eli Edited by Jessica Lauren (@jessicalaurenradio) Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Fergie L. Philippe is back for another round this week and yes... I mean that both figuratively andddd literally. Choices were made by two very good and excitable ADHD-ridden friends, dear listener! In this episode, we tackle important issues such as the writer's strike, theater contracts, negotiations, and misconceptions about creative jobs. Fergie shares his personal journey with Hamilton, from identifying primarily with Mulligan in 2017 to fully embracing the vibe of Madison. We explore the nuances of these characters, including Fergie's embodiment of both Hercules Mulligan and his slave, Cato, as well as the different dynamics between his Madison and various Jeffersons. And of course, this led us to a conversation about how the context of the show has evolved since 2016 and it will only continue to change as the world around us does the same. Catch up with all things Fergie: #107: We tell your story // Part One #108: We tell your story // Part Two #129: I came as soon as I heard // #LasVegust Part One #300: James Monroe Iglehart and Friends Take Over the Podcast to Celebrate 300 Episodes! /// Fergie's Website Gillian's Website The Hamilcast on Twitter The Hamilcast on Instagram Join the Patreon Peeps
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Today, we begin our conclusion of the ACOTAR series as we dive into A Court of Wings and Ruin by Sarah J. Maas. In this episode, Feyre becomes Hercules Mulligan, Lucien becomes a pawn in Feyre's game (sexy nightgown time), baddies Brannagh and "Bubba" arrive, and Feyre...sheds some light on the Spring Court. Remember to follow us on Instagram @letscallitnothingpod --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/letscallitnothing/support
Patriot Power Podcast - The American Revolution, Founding Fathers and 18th Century History
Welcome Patriots! In this Bonus Episode, I share the amazing life of a successful tailor in New York, who became a spy for George Washington. Most people had not heard his name until the Broadway Musical "Hamilton" came out, but it's time he gets recognized for what he did. Not only did he help win the war, he literally saved George Washington from capture (or death) not once or twice, but three times! Sit back, relax, and enjoy our discussion. Listen. Share. Learn. _______________________________________ This (Episode 15) Show Notes - Lots of maps, portraits, pictures, videos and more! All Episodes Show Notes Do you have a question, comment or suggestion? I'd love to hear from you, so get in touch! Email Me • Gab • Facebook • Instagram • Website You can support this podcast and get some cool gear at our online Patriot Power Store! --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/patriotpowerpodcast/message
Hello friends. Welcome to The Good, The Bad and The Pure Evil, on todays episode I look at Hercules Mulligan. This man played an important role in the US revolution war as a spy saving George Washington's life twice! His tailor shop in New York was known to the elite and British Officers. Using his Irish charm and some whiskey he measured the soldiers while gathering intel from them. With this intel he would have his slave and friend Cato deliver the messages to another friend Alexander Hamilton. Hercules was pretty much unknown even with the hero name until the broadway smash hit Hamilton told his story and importance.....
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Guest: Brandon Louis Armstrong, Portrays the rolls of James Madison & Hercules Mulligan in the Broadway Across Canada production of Hamilton. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Tasha McNerney CTV VTS CVPP joins us to discuss the case of Hercules Mulligan. a 4 yo MN Domestic Shorthair who cannot urinate. That's right... This poor guy has a urethral obstruction and will need anesthesia and pain control STAT! What are the top tips and tricks for handling these cases? What mistakes do doctors and technicians want to make sure to avoid? Let's find out! LINKS: Sacrococcygeal Block Demo: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KhAN4SavVzg Think Anesthesia: https://www.thinkanesthesia.education/ Retain Your Team - Speak the Languages of Appreciation in Your Workplace: https://unchartedvet.com/product/appreciation-languages-101/ What's on my Scrubs?! Card Game: https://drandyroark.com/training-tools/ Dr. Andy Roark Swag: drandyroark.com/shop All Links: linktr.ee/DrAndyRoark ABOUT OUR GUEST: Tasha McNerney obtained her CVT in 2005 and has worked clinically in the areas of anesthesia and surgery ever since. Tasha obtained her CVPP (certified veterinary pain practitioner) designation in 2013 and became a veterinary technician specialist in anesthesia in 2015. Tasha has been a featured speaker on various anesthesia and pain management topics at several international veterinary conferences. Tasha is the author of many articles and blogs on anesthesia and pain management related topics. In 2013 Tasha created the Facebook group Veterinary Anesthesia Nerds, which has over 65,000 members taking part in education and exchange of ideas from all over the world! Tasha is crazy and bought a 1920's fixer upper and is now obsessed with home improvement tutorials on YouTube. She lives in Philadelphia with her husband, son, one perfect cat, and one jerk cat. Trust me that cat is a jerk.
On today's #BrandsInAction #podcast episode, we welcome Steve Luttmann, a serial innovator and entrepreneur. Maybe it's because Steve has the rules down from his time in the traditional packaged goods space that he's found ways to break them into pieces to create so many amazing brands in the spirits category over the last few decades. His newest, Hercules Mulligan, is another hit
The Month End provides emerging inventory based brands real life knowledge in the accounting, finance, and operational world. Our guests are not only similar brand founders and owners, but key stakeholders and contributors to the industry. Each episode provides a glimpse into the vast experience and insight from its guest's unique background in a casual, conversational tone.• • •In episode eighteen, Accountfully's CEO and Partner, Brad Ebenhoeh sits down with Managing Director of Tortoise and Volt Marketing and Ventures, Steve Luttman. To say Luttmann is a success in the high end liquor space is a serious understatement. He shares his experience bringing brands to market for big companies like Unilever and LVHM's Moët Hennessy, and dives into his passion for developing the boutique craft alcohol selections seen in Tortoise and Volt's portfolio. Selections as eclectic as a Texas Hefeweizen Whiskey, a Midwest made American Vodka, and a ready-to-drink Old Fashioned named after a Revolutionary War icon. For anyone interested in his proven process going from concept to branding, to successful launch, this is the episode for you. SHOW NOTES and VIDEO RECORDING: http://www.accountfully.com/podcast The Tortoise and Volt Website: https://www.tortoise-and-volt.com/American Liquor Company: https://www.americanvodka.com/ Bahnbrëcker: https://www.bahnbrecker.com/ Hercules Mulligan: https://www.herculesmulligancompany.com/Leblon Cachaça: https://www.leblon.com/• • • MORE RESOURCES More CPG Resources: http://bit.ly/Accountfully_Resources Become part of the in-depth conversation with fellow CPG business owners - Join The Accountfully Alliance Groups: Facebook: http://bit.ly/Accountfully_Alliance_FB LinkedIn: http://bit.ly/Accountfully_Alliance_LI Use the power of your inventory to grow your business -Download The Inventory Handbook: http://bit.ly/TheInventoryHandbook
The last few years have been rough for everyone, but it especially hit the world of Broadway hard. After touring the world with the hit musical 'Hamilton' today's guest Fergie Philippe was set to start staring on the On-Broadway production of the show. As he moved from the touring version of Hamilton and started to perform as Hercules Mulligan and James Madison on the Broadway production the pandemic hit and the show was shut down.But the shutdown didn't slow down Fergie. He got the creative juices going and came up with another hit idea. A podcast about The Muppets. He pitched the idea to 'The Broadway Podcast Network.' They loved the concept of creating a show all about The Muppets to correspond to the release on Disney +. 'It's Time to Meet the Muppets' is an in-depth look into each episode of this beloved franchise.Now that Broadway is reopened, Fergie is back performing on the stage. In today's conversation, Fergie shares his very unique journey from Miami, Florida to the stages of Broadway. We also discuss Jim Henson's Muppets, how he fell in love with them, why the Muppets connect with generations of people, and why 'The Broadway Podcast Network' would want a show not about Broadway on their platform.Later in the episode, we dive deeper into the future of Broadway, race and diversity, and how Broadway is reenvisioning the type of shows they create.LinksIt's Time to Meet the Muppets: https://broadwaypodcastnetwork.com/podcast/its-time-to-meet-the-muppets/The Broadway Podcast Network: https://broadwaypodcastnetwork.comFergie's Website: https://www.fergiephilippe.comPodcast Magazine Article: https://podcastmagazine.com/its-time-to-meet-the-muppetsHamilton Website: http://www.broadway.com/shows/hamilton-broadway/
In this episode, Hailee is bewitched with the Culper Ring, George Washington's secret spy ring credited with turning the course of the war and enabling an American victory. The Culper Spy Ring operated successfully in and around New York City for five years and the informants were never discovered. Even George Washington himself was unaware of their identities. Along with spies like Hercules Mulligan and James Armistead, the Culper Ring was responsible for preventing the plan of one of history's most notorious traitors and saving George Washington's life more than once. And yes, there will be Hamilton quotes.For more information and a full list of our sources, visit our website.Recommended Media TURN, AMC Decoded - History Channel George Washington's Secret Six: The Spy Ring That Saved the American Revolution by Brian Kilmeade and David Yeager Washington's Spies: The Story of America's First Spy Ring by Alexander Rose Agent 355 by Marie Benedict (Audible original) George Washington, Spymaster by Thomas B. Allen Nathan Hale's Hazardous Tales by Nathan Hale Rebel Spy by Veronica RossiIf you're interested in purchasing the books mentioned in this episode, visit our bookshop.org affiliate shopLinkshttps://www.mountvernon.org/library/digitalhistory/digital-encyclopedia/article/culper-spy-ring/https://www.history.com/topics/american-revolution/culper-spy-ringhttps://explorethearchive.com/the-culper-ringhttps://www.history.com/topics/american-revolution/american-revolution-historyhttps://www.britannica.com/topic/Culper-Spy-RingSupport the show (https://www.patreon.com/thereferencedesk)
In this episode, Hailee is bewitched with the Culper Ring, George Washington's secret spy ring credited with turning the course of the war and enabling an American victory. The Culper Spy Ring operated successfully in and around New York City for five years and the informants were never discovered. Even George Washington himself was unaware of their identities. Along with spies like Hercules Mulligan and James Armistead, the Culper Ring was responsible for preventing the plan of one of history's most notorious traitors and saving George Washington's life more than once. And yes, there will be Hamilton quotes.For more information and a full list of our sources, visit our website.Recommended Media TURN, AMC Decoded - History Channel George Washington's Secret Six: The Spy Ring That Saved the American Revolution by Brian Kilmeade and David Yeager Washington's Spies: The Story of America's First Spy Ring by Alexander Rose Agent 355 by Marie Benedict (Audible original) George Washington, Spymaster by Thomas B. Allen Nathan Hale's Hazardous Tales by Nathan Hale Rebel Spy by Veronica RossiIf you're interested in purchasing the books mentioned in this episode, visit our bookshop.org affiliate shopLinkshttps://www.mountvernon.org/library/digitalhistory/digital-encyclopedia/article/culper-spy-ring/https://www.history.com/topics/american-revolution/culper-spy-ringhttps://explorethearchive.com/the-culper-ringhttps://www.history.com/topics/american-revolution/american-revolution-historyhttps://www.britannica.com/topic/Culper-Spy-RingSupport the show (https://www.patreon.com/thereferencedesk)
It's time to meet our very special guest Fergie L Philippe to Puppet Tears podcast! Fergie is an accomplished musical theatre actor best known as Hercules Mulligan and James Madison in Hamilton on Broadway. Fergie is rocketing his way towards a career in puppetry as well and is host of the new podcast It's Time to Meet the Muppets on Broadway Podcast Network. We talk to Fergie about his early love for puppetry pointing him towards a career in musical theatre, how his appreciation for the All-American Musical morphed upon joining it's second touring production, and where the Muppets will be in ten years. He also talks about what he's learned from his mentors - stars of Sesame Street and Avenue Q. PLUS: a puppet tears story about Hamilton's iconic double turn-table! For mentions and episode highlights, visit PuppetTears.com/FergiePhilippe Release date: April 19, 2021 Edited by Matt Bowen Hosted by Adam Kreutinger & Cameron Garrity
Kelly AuCoin (Actor) Showtime series Billions, where he plays 'Dollar' Bill Stearn. Pastor Tim on FX's The Americans. House of Cards, he played Doug Stamper's brother, Gary. AMC's TURN: Washington's Spies, playing Hercules Mulligan. Recently in Donald Marguiles' play, Long Lost, at Manhattan Theatre Club. It was directed by Daniel Sullivan and co-starred Annie Parise, Alex Wolff, and Lee Tergesen. I played Ted Caccioppi in HBO's The Wizard Of Lies. Signature Theatre's The Wayside Motor Inn, which was honored in 2015 with a special Drama Desk Award for "Outstanding Ensemble." played Octavius Caesar opposite Denzel Washington in the Broadway revival of Julius Caesar. He is from the great state of Oregon and is a RABID Portland Trail Blazers fan.
This is another fascinating conversation from PodMax!Before the pandemic, Fergie Philippe was playing the roles of Hercules Mulligan and James Madison in Hamilton on Broadway... then he decided he'd launch the official recap of the Muppet Show release on Disney+: It's Time To Meet The Muppets.He's originally from Miami, so we connected there. He attended Elon University and graduated with a BFA in Music Theatre. Currently, he is an Adjunct Faculty Member at New World School of the Arts. Fergie is also a screenwriter and hopes to soon produce his own works with his production company “Et Toi Productions”. He also takes an interest in photography, puppetry and music.Connect with Fergie!On Instagram: @Fergsters95Check the It's Time To Meet The Muppets podcastConnect with ME! Also, I'd love it if you connected with me on LinkedIn or Instagram. Or shoot me an email at youshould@connectwithpablo.com with the "Heard CEC's Charod" in subject. This that's a genius email address? Me too, but I didn't come up with it. It was the idea of my good friend, and super talented web designer, Nathan Ruff. If you want your website redone, updated, and managed with unlimited updates for just $250/month (CRAZY GOOD DEAL RIGHT??), go to Manage My Website and hookup with one of the smartest, most talented guys I've ever met- THE Nathan Ruff.This is another amazing introduction from my buddies at PodMax. If you don't have a podcast guesting strategy to grow your business, you're sleeping on one of the biggest free PR opportunities ever. I highly suggest you sign up for the next PodMax eventSupport the show (https://connectwithpablo.com)
Hindsight HacKing is joined by a true Broadway professional today. From the incredible show Hamilton, Fergie L Philippe.Fergie originally hails from Miami, Florida and he first caught the theatre bug at the African Heritage Cultural Arts Center where he learned about, auditioned for and was accepted into New World School of the Arts. He then attended Elon University and graduated with a BFA in Music Theatre.Before the pandemic, Fergie Philippe was plying the roles of Hercules Mulligan and James Madison in Hamilton on Broadway.Currently, he is an Adjunct Faculty Member at New World School of the Arts. Fergie is also a screenwriter and hopes to soon produce his own works with his production company “Et Toi Productions”. He also takes an interest in puppetry, photography, and music.And he started his own podcast Time to Meet the Muppets.It is time to redefine what success looks like for you… Connect with Fergie:https://www.instagram.com/fergsters95/https://twitter.com/fergsters95?lang=enhttps://www.instagram.com/meetthemuppetspod/Connect with Cory and Ron:Head over to Https://profitswithpodcasts.com to find out more about how your can easily launch and monetize a podcast.Or maybe you would like to learn more by jumping on a call with the guys? Just book a time that works for you!https://calendly.com/hindsighthacking/connect?back=1&month=2020-11https://follow.comhttps://www.facebook.com/coryecarter Or you just want to check out their websites:Https://gethhm.comHttps://gethhm.com/editing
Legion of Liberty Actual Play: The rebel superhumans infiltrate New York City on a hostage rescue mission! With special appearances by Alexander Hamilton, Hercules Mulligan, and Cato. Featuring Brendan, Frankie, Jung Soo, Bob, and Frank of the Foundry Gang.
This week's guest is Fergie L. Philippe! When you knock him down he gets the f*$k back up again, that's right: he's Hercules Mulligan! After graduating from Elon University, Fergie Booked Hamliton: first the Philip Tour and then went on to Broadway. Tune into the Macy's Thanksgiving Day parade to watch Fergie and the Hamilton cast Blow us all away (like the balloons!) and check out his podcast: It's Time to Meet The Muppets! Enjoy our conversation from April 6th, recorded for my live YouTube Series: The SHO Must Go on...line! Watch Fergie sing, "I'm Going To Go Back There Someday." Thanks for listening to the 10th episode of bwaySHO: The Podcast! If you like what you heard, please subscribe, rate and review, so you can be a spy on the inside for future episodes. Thanks to all the SHOtreons and special shout-out to the SHOstopper and SHOnanigans levels. Alyssa Walles, Ashley Stasak, John Benson, Shannon Wheeler, Judy Cotner, Naomi Cotner, Lisa Michelle Martin O'Neill, Eva Fink Clausen, Andrea Gilderhus, Theresa Piliero and Julie Larkin. If This Was Your Jam, You Can Become A SHOtreon! Head Over To Patreon.Com/bwaySHO. We Do Weekly Trivia And Monthly Video Chats! It's A Fun Time, Come Check It Out. Thanks As Always To Khayle Braxton Aka Gedun For These Awesome Beats, Jelani Remy For The Beautiful Intro Riff, Alex Brightman for the SHO time promo, Chelsey Hill AKA Illustrating Diva, For The Cool Cover Art, all the wonderful guests and all of you for listening! We don't know the future of live theatre, or when Broadway will be back, but we do know it's on all of us to get through this pandemic. Wear a mask, be safe and let's take care of ourselves. @fergsters95 / @bwaySHO / @bwaySHOpodcast / bwaySHO.com Proud member of the Broadway Podcast Network See you at the SHO! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Kelly AuCoin is an actor and producer who has appeared in film, television, and theater. AuCoin played Pastor Tim on The Americans as well as recurring roles on several other television series, including Hercules Mulligan on Turn: Washington's Spies and Gary Stamper on House of Cards. He currently plays "Dollar" Bill Stern on the Billions. He has also appeared in a number of films including The Kingdom, Julie & Julia, Complete Unknown, The Wizard of Lies, starring Robert De Niro and the upcoming films The Good House starring Sigourney Weaver and False Positive starring and written by Lliana Glazer. Kelly has acted on stage as well, recently winning a Drama Desk Award for Signature Theatre's revival of the AR Gurney play, "The Wayside Motor Inn." He earned nice reviews playing the "blithely cocky" (Ben Brantley, NYTimes) & "nicely nasty" (Clive Barnes, NYPost) Octavius Caesar in the Broadway revival of "Julius Caesar" opposite two time Academy Award winner Denzel Washington. He is a former member of the Tony Award winning Oregon Shakespeare Festival acting company.Support the show (https://www.patreon.com/quidditasfactor)
How historically accurate is Lin Manuel Miranda's rap musical Hamilton? In this episode film expert Gaz and history expert Mel dive into the true story of Alexander Hamilton and compare it to its extraordinary stage adaptation. Join us as we discover why rap is the perfect way to tell Hamilton's story, learn about the American Revolutionary War, the Irish heritage of Hercules Mulligan, and, of course, discuss the most successful musicals on Broadway! Don’t forget you can always stop by our website www.realmoviesfakehistory.com You can also subscribe to us on social media to keep up to date on future episodes Facebook (https://www.facebook.com/realmoviesfakehistory) Instagram (https://www.instagram.com/realmoviesfakehistory/)
[REBROADCAST FROM JULY 2020] Actor Okieriete Onaodowan discusses his career and upcoming role in the movie version of “Hamilton.” He played Hercules Mulligan and James Madison in the original Broadway production.
Wallace is a Broadway Actor. He was 'Simba' in The Lion King, Jean Valjean in Les Miserables, and currently Hercules Mulligan/James Madison in Hamilton. We discuss inspiration, preparation, and how comparison is downright poisonous. Follow @WallaceSmith: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/wallacesmith007/ Twiter: https://www.twitter.com/wallacesmith007/ Spotify: https://spoti.fi/39fxKCG Follow @PhillipMScales: Instagram: https://bit.ly/2YrRorv Twitter: https://bit.ly/3fPTyqx Spotify: https://spoti.fi/2NuCme1 Follow @CoYouKeep: Instagram: https://bit.ly/31bSnxI Twiter: https://bit.ly/2Va9j3M
On this leg of The Tour through Hamilton, we'll meet a bunch of our main characters, get a TON of hip-hop and theater references and talk about chord progressions, how they're signified and why they matter in Hamilton. Nerd stuff!!!!Email me at yourtourguide10@gmail.comFollow us on Instagram @thetourpodFollow us on Twitter @yourtourguide3All of our links are at our website here
Having all now seen the movie version, Ben, Kielan and Will discuss Hamilton and the validity of its criticisms. Plus Ben talks about First Cow, Will talks about The Revenant, and Kielan talks about his Italian grandparents. For the record, I did actually think Hamilton was great.
After a very Hamilton musical filled weekend Mattie talks about the Real Hercules Mulligan, and Austin gets sad about the Summer Olympic games being called off and drowns his sorrows in talking about other times when things went bad at the games. We also talk waaaay too much about Hamilton, we have some major fan moments, so watch out.Follow us on Twitter, Facebook, and Instagram:Twitter: @onthetestpodFacebook: facebook.com/onthetestpodInstagram: @onthetestpod
Just saw the play, Hamilton, and wanted to tell the story of Hamilton's best friend, Hercules Mulligan.
Actor Okieriete Onaodowan discusses his career and upcoming role in the movie version of “Hamilton.” He played Hercules Mulligan and James Madison in the original Broadway production.
Grammy Award-winning composer and producer David Foster and director Barry Avrich on their new Netflix documentary, "David Foster: Off the Record." Elamin Abdelmahmoud, editor of news curation at Buzzfeed News, joins us to discuss his article for Rolling Stone, "Rewriting Country Music’s Racist History." [REBROADCAST FROM MAY 6, 2019] Rhiannon Giddens discusses her musical career and performs. Director Liz Garbus discusses the HBO documentary series, “I’ll Be Gone in the Dark,” which explores the case of the Golden State Killer and true crime author Michelle McNamara's quest to find justice for the victims. [REBROADCAST FROM JUNE 8, 2020] Producer Stephanie Kariuki and reporter Taylor Hom join us to discuss their Stitcher podcast, Unfinished: Deep South, which explores the 1954 lynching of Isadore Banks. Actor Okieriete Onaodowan discusses his career and upcoming role in the movie version of “Hamilton.” He played Hercules Mulligan and James Madison in the original Broadway production.
We're joined by special guests/innocent bystanders Simon Brew and Jim McCauley for a musicals double-header! Join us for a collective flip-out as Cats and Hamilton come to the small screen in the lockdown week that might finally tip us over the edge. Meanwhile, Chris gives all his mics away, Jenny channels Hercules Mulligan, and Siri is our co-pilot. Cats chat (confusing if you're French) starts at 3:38 Hamilchat starts at 32:29 Links: Simon Brew on Twitter https://twitter.com/simonbrew Jim McCauley on Twitter https://twitter.com/jimmccauley Cats https://www.rottentomatoes.com/m/cats_2019 Hamilton trailer https://youtu.be/DSCKfXpAGHc The first Hamilton White House performance https://youtu.be/WNFf7nMIGnE Jenny's Hamilton/anxiety roadtrip http://jennyphin.com/blog/my-epic-journey-to-see-hamilton-or-how-i-took-my-anxiety-disorder-on-a-road-trip-and-you-totally-can-too/ --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/howpicard/message
In The Past Lane - The Podcast About History and Why It Matters
This week at In The Past Lane, the American History podcast, we take a look at the Boston Massacre on its 250th anniversary. In particular, we learn about the stories of two of the five men killed in that famous clash, and why we know their names today. And we also take a look at some key events that occurred this week in US history, like the 1807 law that ended the US participation in the African slave trade, the controversial election of 1876, and the Bloody Sunday clash that occurred in Selma, Alabama 55 years ago. And birthdays, including March 2, 1904 Theodor Geisel, a.k.a. Dr. Seuss March 3, 1847 inventor Alexander Graham Bell March 4, 1888 football legend Knute Rockne Feature Story: The Boston Massacre at 250 On March 5, 1770 – 250 years ago this week - British troops stationed in Boston found themselves face to face with a jeering crowd of men. The soldiers had been sent to rescue one of their number who had been cornered by the crowd near the Customs House. Bostonians hurled epithets, as well as snow and ice, at the soldiers, but there was little about the incident to suggest that blood would soon flow. That changed when one of the soldiers fired his musket – likely by mistake. Immediately his fellow soldiers, thinking an order to fire had been given, opened fire on the crowd, killing five and wounding six more. The Boston Massacre, as the incident became known, did not come out of nowhere. Tensions had been rising steadily in colonial cities like Boston at least as far back as 1765, the year the British government imposed the Stamp Act to compel the colonies to pay some of the costs of their defense by the British military during the recently concluded French and Indian War. The colonists, having grown accustomed to little British interference in their affairs for most of the eighteenth century, protested the act and the many more that followed. Although the Stamp Act was repealed in 1766, Parliament followed it with the Townsend Acts of 1768 which also imposed taxes and fees. This act likewise touched off protests and acts of vandalism in Boston. It also led to a boycott of British goods that was organized by the Sons of Liberty. In response to these disturbances, the British government sent 2,000 troops to Boston to maintain order. For a city of just 16,000 residents, 2,000 soldiers represented a major show of force and intimidation by Parliament. Not surprisingly, Bostonians treated the soldiers with scorn from the very start. Minor altercations on the streets between citizens – usually young tradesmen and dock workers – and soldiers occurred frequently. By early 1770, tensions were running high. In early March several brawls broke out between workers and soldiers, fueling rumors of an impending crackdown by the soldiers on Sons of Liberty activity and a plan to cut down the Liberty Tree in South Boston. This was the essential background to what led to the events of March 5, 1770. The “Boston Massacre,” as the more zealous patriots termed this clash, enraged colonists from New Hampshire to Georgia. This fury was stoked by skilled propagandists who quickly wrote and distributed a pamphlet titled, “A Short Narrative of the Horrid Massacre.” As the title indicates, they framed the incident not as one marked by confusion and miscommunication, but rather one where the British soldiers acted with malice and intentionally murdered the five victims. Paul Revere then added the final touch – an engraving that purported to show what happened on the night of March 5, 1770. It shows a crowd of well-dressed and well-behaved Bostonians on the left being shot – as if by firing squad – by a tightly organized line of British soldiers on the right. Both the pamphlet and image circulated widely throughout the thirteen colonies. In Boston, officials moved quickly to prosecute the soldiers. The commander of the British soldiers, Captain Thomas Preston, and eight of his men were arrested and charged with murder. Samuel Adams, a leading figure in the Sons of Liberty movement, led the prosecution. His cousin John Adams defended the soldiers – not because he sympathized with British rule, but rather because he believed the defendants deserved a fair trial. Despite raging public hostility toward the defendants, John Adams succeeded in demonstrating that all the conflicting eye-witness testimony meant that the defendants could not be found guilty. Preston and six soldiers were declared not guilty, while two others were convicted of manslaughter but were soon released. And soon, despite all the fury and angry talk against “British oppression,” the city of Boston returned to calm, as did the rest of colonial America. The five victims were buried in the Granery cemetery and then kind of forgotten. And here’s where things got interesting. Many decades later – long after the American Revolution - two of the men became famous. Alright, one of them became famous and the other somewhat better known. Let’s start with the case of the better known man, Crispus Attucks. Surely you’ve heard of him. He’s the African American man who was the first to die the night of the Boston Massacre. Little is known about Attucks’ life, except that he likely was a slave who had either earned his freedom or simply run off from his owner. In any case, he was living as a free man in Boston when things between locals and British soldiers got sticky. We know his name today because his story highlighted the contradiction at the heart of the American founding: a nation that professed to be dedicated to liberty was also the world’s largest slaveholding society. How ironic, many a historian and commentator has noted, that the first blood shed in the cause of liberty was that of a man born into slavery and whose enslaved brothers and sisters represented fully 20% of the American population. But here’s the thing: this observation about the significance of Crispus Attuck’s death did not emerge until the 1840s and 1850s – 70 to 80 years later – when African American abolitionists began to celebrate Attucks as an original American patriot as a way to bolster their demand for an end to slavery and the inclusion of blacks as full citizens of the republic. And from that point forward, through the Civil War and Reconstruction, the return of white supremacy under Jim Crow, and then into the 20th century, the legend of Crispus Attucks continued to grow, as African Americans pushed for civil rights and full membership in American life. If you want the full story about the life and legend of Crispus Attucks, check out ITPL Episode 079 where I speak with historian Mitch Kachun about his book on the topic. The less-well known victim of the Boston Massacre was Patrick Carr. He was born in Ireland and later emigrated to the colonies where he took up the trade of leather work. The reason we know about Patrick Carr is that he was Irish. His name and story remained forgotten until the late-19th century when Irish Americans began digging into the historical record looking for colonial and Revolutionary heroes. Irish immigrants, of course, did not face anything like the oppression experienced by African Americans. Nonetheless, when they began to arrive in massive numbers in the 1840s and 1850s, they were confronted by seething anti-Irish and anti-Catholic nativism. The whole Know Nothing movement of this period was aimed at stopping the influx of Irish immigrants and making life very hard for those already here. The Irish were denounced for bringing crime, poverty, disease, election fraud, and godless popery to America. After a few decades, as an Irish American middle class emerged, the Irish began to enjoy rising levels of income, education, and political power. But the one thing they lacked was respectability. Thus began the quest to find Irish heroes in the American past who would give the Irish a claim on American belonging. Irish American historians discovered that 3 of the men who signed the Declaration of Independence were born in Ireland. They also touted Timothy Murphy as the hero sharpshooter whose helped win the pivotal Battle of Saratoga. They likewise wrote about George Washington’s favorite spy, Hercules Mulligan. And, of course, they celebrated Patrick Carr for his martyrdom at the Boston Massacre. Some writers even went so far as to claim – without any evidence - that as an Irishman and an American, Patrick Carr had TWO reasons for hating British tyranny. These two stories from the Boston Massacre remind us that history has many uses. And one of them is as a tool for group advancement. African Americans and Irish Americans are hardly the only groups in America to seek acceptance by finding representative figures in the American past. German Americans, Jewish Americans, Italian Americans – you name it – have identified and celebrated people and moments in American history that reflect positively on them as early contributors to the American experiment. ___________ If you live anywhere near Boston, lots of events commemorating the 250th https://revolution250.org/2020-boston-massacre-events/ https://www.masshist.org/features/massacre1770-2020 https://www.bpl.org/blogs/post/250th-anniversary-of-the-boston-massacre-highlights-from-our-collections/ For more information about the In The Past Lane podcast, head to our website, www.InThePastLane.com Music for This Episode Jay Graham, ITPL Intro (JayGMusic.com) The Joy Drops, “Track 23,” Not Drunk (Free Music Archive) Borrtex, “Perception” (Free Music Archive) John Bartman, "African Bliss" (Free Music Archive) Doc Turtle, "The Talons of Adventure, The Antlers of Romance" (Free Music Archive) Blue Dot Sessions, "Pat Dog" (Free Music Archive) Jon Luc Hefferman, “Winter Trek” (Free Music Archive) The Bell, “I Am History” (Free Music Archive) Production Credits Executive Producer: Lulu Spencer Graphic Designer: Maggie Cellucci Website by: ERI Design Legal services: Tippecanoe and Tyler Too Social Media management: The Pony Express Risk Assessment: Little Big Horn Associates Growth strategies: 54 40 or Fight © In The Past Lane, 2020 Recommended History Podcasts Ben Franklin’s World with Liz Covart @LizCovart The Age of Jackson Podcast @AgeofJacksonPod Backstory podcast – the history behind today’s headlines @BackstoryRadio Past Present podcast with Nicole Hemmer, Neil J. Young, and Natalia Petrzela @PastPresentPod 99 Percent Invisible with Roman Mars @99piorg Slow Burn podcast about Watergate with @leoncrawl The Memory Palace – with Nate DiMeo, story teller extraordinaire @thememorypalace The Conspirators – creepy true crime stories from the American past @Conspiratorcast The History Chicks podcast @Thehistorychix My History Can Beat Up Your Politics @myhist Professor Buzzkill podcast – Prof B takes on myths about the past @buzzkillprof Footnoting History podcast @HistoryFootnote The History Author Show podcast @HistoryDean More Perfect podcast - the history of key US Supreme Court cases @Radiolab Revisionist History with Malcolm Gladwell @Gladwell Radio Diaries with Joe Richman @RadioDiaries DIG history podcast @dig_history The Story Behind – the hidden histories of everyday things @StoryBehindPod Studio 360 with Kurt Andersen – specifically its American Icons series @Studio360show Uncivil podcast – fascinating takes on the legacy of the Civil War in contemporary US @uncivilshow Stuff You Missed in History Class @MissedinHistory The Whiskey Rebellion – two historians discuss topics from today’s news @WhiskeyRebelPod American History Tellers @ahtellers The Way of Improvement Leads Home with historian John Fea @JohnFea1 The Bowery Boys podcast – all things NYC history @BoweryBoys Ridiculous History @RidiculousHSW The Rogue Historian podcast with historian @MKeithHarris The Road To Now podcast @Road_To_Now Retropod with @mikerosenwald © In The Past Lane 2020
Tamar Greene and Fergie Philippe are two of the newest cast members in HAMILTON on Broadway! Tamar, with a deep baritone and linebacker physique, is playing the larger-than-life George Washington — and Fergie is James Madison, our country’s fourth president, as well as a youthful, hilarious Hercules Mulligan! Rather than dwell on the current administration — yikes — we are celebrating Presidents Day in true BroadwayGirl style… with the Presidents of Hamilton on Broadway.
Born and raised in Los Angeles, Brandon Armstrong struck gold when he booked a role touring as DONKEY in Shrek the Musical. Take a listen to how he was hand picked by Lin-Manuel Miranda to perform in Puerto Rico (after many, many auditions). He is now a resident of San Francisco. He plays Hercules Mulligan and James Madison at the Oprpheum Theatre on Market St. Find him on IG https://www.instagram.com/louiecinema/ --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/bravemaker/support
Anthony Veneziale (aka Two Touch) kicks off his second episode with his Hamilton experience, from Lin-Manuel Miranda calling him as Hercules Mulligan to seeing it in previews at The Public. We also have a therapy session about why freestyling seems so terrifying and why people (especially women) have been hardwired to think that way. Plus, Anthony explains how Freestyle Love Supreme stays positive in this political climate. And then Mike comes home and we order pizza! Yeah, there's a lot going on in this one. FLS Mic Check: https://twitter.com/freestylelove/status/1102395450261426176 Twitter @freestylelove Instagram @freestylelovesupreme Ars Nova https://arsnovanyc.com/ Freestyle Love Supreme Academy https://freestylelovesupreme.com/academy/ Caricia Catalani https://www.ideo.com/people/caricia-catalani https://www.who.int/ http://www.publichealthcomms.com/news/2016/4/29/caricia-catalani-an-introduction-xcpft-h9m36 Speechless https://www.speechlessinc.com/ The Power of Shared Imagination | HUGE: Anthony Veneziale & Chris Libby | TEDxConstitutionDrive https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HsHin8cxlgI&t= Anthony's Favorite Philly Pizza https://www.tacconellispizzeria.com/ "Second Chance" Freestyle Love Supreme Episode 8: "You Better Work(shop)" https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jTUNrzCc6h4&list=ELLpHMo3LpQj5ddv90QMB0Ew
On the show this week we have the brilliant Tarinn Callender. Tarinn is part of the West End cast of Hamilton, and plays Hercules Mulligan and James Madison. Today he talks about his journey to the stage, and the importance of not throwing away your shot. The Power Hour podcast gets to know other people’s processes to greatness. Join Adrienne as she invites guest speakers from coaches, creatives and innovators to discuss their daily habits and the key to achieving personal success and well-being. Whether you want to build a business, write a book or run a marathon, the Power Hour is going to help you get there faster!You can follow Adrienne on Instagram / Twitter / FacebookThis is a Studio71 production. Producer - Jack ClaramuntExec Producer - Tom Payne & Jody SmithProduction Support - Phie McKenzieOutro music by Paul Herbert Music. Produced at Jamz Studio.Studio71 is a Red Arrow Studios Company. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Karen tells the story of Patriot spy Hercules Mulligan. Chuck wants a cool name like Hercules and mocks Nathan Hale.
Karen tells the story of Patriot spy Hercules Mulligan. Chuck wants a cool name like Hercules and mocks Nathan Hale.
Phil, Kenny and Okieriete Onaodowan (Hamilton, Station 19, sorry, did you miss what we said? Hamilton. The original Broadway Cast. He was Hercules Mulligan and James Madison. If you knock him down he’ll get the fuck back up again! Oh my god, I’m fanboying out and I’m just a bot that generates amusing podcast writeups, back to the movie) take a trip to a little redneck mountain town (which is directly from the movie. The MOVIE is using the derogatory term ‘redneck,’ you ass-licking cockholes) to review Trey Parker and Matt Stone’s masterpiece (yeah, masterpiece. Hang it in the Louvre, shitsniffers!), SOUTH PARK: BIGGER LONGER AND UNCUT! So strap in you big ol dildo pirates as we let Stan, Kyle, Cartman, Kenny, Chef, Mr. Hat and Satan serenade us with the best - and only - toe-sucking, pubic hair-ingesting musical of 1999. Oh, and Happy New Year, Fuckers!
Oak (HAMILTON, STATION 19) is best known for originating the roles of Hercules Mulligan and James Madison in HAMILTON on Broadway. Oak talks about his unlikely path to Broadway and what it was like to be at the epicenter of the biggest hit on Broadway in a generation. This episode is sponsored by Goldstar! If you are one of the first 200 listeners who use the promo code RORY, you'll get $10 off your purchase of tickets to live events in your area! Use promo code RORY here: www.goldstar.com/rory
The Navigators invite special guest Fergie Philippe, AKA the National Touring Cast of Hamilton the Musical's "Hercules Mulligan," to be apart of the show to tell about his first ever trip to Disneyland! He also gives us a peek behind the curtain of the lifestyle of a principle cast member of such a phenomenal production. Come check out our conversation "in the room where it happened."
The Navigators invite special guest Fergie Philippe, AKA the National Touring Cast of Hamilton the Musical's "Hercules Mulligan," to be apart of the show to tell about his first ever trip to Disneyland! He also gives us a peek behind the curtain of the lifestyle of a principle cast member of such a phenomenal production. Come check out our conversation "in the room where it happened."
Revisit 2015, when the most recent Bond film came out on the tails of a series of revelatory spy films - and world events - that argued for 007's irrelevance. This episode: How the NSA shows up in mainstream entertainment So many Bond themes Melissa McCarthy showing the men (mostly Statham) how it’s done Kingsman’s scathing class critique Ilya Kuryakin and the demonized other Bridge of Spies and the reality of spy craft The wonders of Ilsa Faust The murky waters of Sicario A cameo appearance from HERCULES MULLIGAN!
Herc goes to a wedding and Iolaus disastrously invents surfing in Hercules Episode 30 - The Apple. Come for Aphrodite making sure everyone gets objectified! Stay for some highly questionable moral decisions from Iolaus! Join Brian, Mark, Meg, Lucas, and baby Hercules Mulligan as they leave existential dread on the cutting room floor and instead make room for Ducktales! (Woo-oo!) Mount Olympus is an episode by episode review of the smash 90s television programs "Hercules: The Legendary Journeys" and its spinoff "Xena: Warrior Princess," which still enjoy unparalleled cultural relevance today! Or ... at least they do in the hearts of our hosts. Kevin Sorbo, Lucy Lawless, Michael Hurst, Renee O'Connor and friends (along with fan favorite Bruce Campbell!) stomp, fight, and flirt their way through the New Zealand countryside - and we break it down week by week. Mount Olympus is a product of Retrograde Orbit Radio, and is brought to you by the following Retrograde Orbit Radio players: Our Own Hercules of Radio: Producer? Brian His Faithful Sidekick: Producer Mark The Xena of Podcasts: Meg Her Devoted Partner: Lucas
James Monroe Iglehart is a kind, funny, generous, amazing bolt of energy and I am so proud to say that he is my guest this week. Fan favorite Ashley Graffeo is my co-host, making this episode extra special. James told us what it's like to play Lafayette/Jefferson in Hamilton on Broadway, how the role compares to his Tony winning portrayal of Genie in Aladdin, meeting the Freestyle Love Supreme crew, the wonderful night that was The American Songbook performance at Lincoln Center (he played Hercules Mulligan!), and he even gives us a never-before-heard Burr's Corner. Plus, we talk about The Muppets, The Blues Brothers, Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt, and more! James Iglehart sings "I'm Going To Go Back There Someday" https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QZZjphU6hV0 Live at Feinstein's/54 Below: James Monroe Iglehart Sings "When You Wish Upon a Star" https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SY3ABsBsqG0 Lin-Manuel Miranda and James Monroe Iglehart sing “My Shot” at Lincoln Center's American Songbook in 2012 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OByswSEL-RA The #BARS Workshop with Rafael Casal and Daveed Diggs http://getrafael.com/bars/ #BARS Mixtape Musical Medley Vol. 1 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pk89Retbl4A The #BARS MEDLEY VOL 2 | Filmed live at the Public Theater, NY https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Xf3YR2wtMyM&t=3s
That's right, HERCULES MULLIGAN! We had so much fun talking to J. Quinton Johnson who is currently playing Hercules Mulligan/James Madison in Hamilton on Broadway. Q is awesome for many reasons, but one of them is because he is a full on Hamilnerd just like us. In the first half of our chat, Q geeks out over Lin Manuel Miranda's musical isms, talks about his love for Christopher Jackson, and tells an Andy Blankenbuehler story that will blow your mind.
In this episode of Watch.Read.Listen., we discuss the issues with Fanboys, arguing for more inclusiveness in the various fan cultures. We break down four main problems that we've observed both in others and ourselves: 1) fan tribalism, 2) gatekeepers, 3) "cheer pressure" (coined by Brady from Hello Internet and Numberphile), and 4) lack of critical thought around their fandom. On the more serious side, we discussed briefly the death of comic creator Darwyn Cooke. His loved ones encourage donations to the Canadian Cancer Society and the Hero Initiative, which is dedicated to helping comic creators in need. This Week: Duane - Stuff You Missed in History Class (two-parter on Hercules Mulligan in particular); Marathon Man (1976) and the Canon episode on it; Free Comic Book Day @ Bedrock City Comics, Love & Rockets, Mooncop by Tom Gauld; Rachel Rising Vol 1-2 by Terry Moore. David - Shock Waves podcast (from the hosts of Killer POV); Bloodcast; The Damn Fine Cast Devan Faraci's "I am Biased" article. Opening clip is from Portlandia. Check us out on Facebook, Twitter, and watchreadlisten.net. Email us at watchreadlistenpodcast at gmail dot com. Rate and review us on iTunes.
After years of protesting and resisting British rule in New York, Mulligan passed important information on to George Washington, possibly saving his life. How did that one-time act of happenstance blossomed into a career as a full-time spy? Learn more about your ad-choices at https://news.iheart.com/podcast-advertisers
Hercules Mulligan was indeed a real person who passed intelligence to George Washington, mostly through two means - one was an enslaved man named Cato, and the other was the Culper Spy Ring. Learn more about your ad-choices at https://news.iheart.com/podcast-advertisers
In The Past Lane - The Podcast About History and Why It Matters
With St. Patrick's Day (March 17) being celebrated this week, In The Past Lane takes a look at some fascinating Irish American history. 1) We start with a feature piece on why Americans in the late 19th century associated Irish immigrants with terrorism. That's right, long before 9/11, the Irish inspired fear among Americans as a dangerous immigrant group that committed acts of terrorism. 2) Next, we present a feature on Hercules Mulligan, the Irish immigrant who served as a trusted spy against the British during the American revolution. You might recognize his name if you've seen "Hamilton, The Musical," or listened to the soundtrack. 3) Then we turn to The History Skinny, the segment where we talk about news stories that relate to history. This week we chat it up with In The Past Lane's Senior Historical Correspondent, Stephanie Yuhl. 4)and finally, it's on to a short piece on the dozens of American slang terms (47 to be precise) that start with the word "Irish." Ever hear of Irish confetti? Show notes and credits at: www.InThePastLane.com Episode 007 notes and credits Further Reading about the Irish and the Fenian Movement Terry Golway, For the Cause of Liberty: A Thousand Years of Ireland’s Heroes (2000). Shane Kenna, Jeremiah O’Donovan Rossa: Unrepentant Fenian (2015) K.R.M. Short, The dynamite war: Irish American bombers in Victorian Britain (1979). Peter Vronsky, Ridgeway: The American Fenian Invasion and the 1866 Battle That Made Canada (2011) Patrick Freyne, “‘O’Dynamite’ Rossa: Was Fenian leader the first terrorist?” The Irish Times, Aug 1, 2015 http://www.irishtimes.com/culture/heritage/o-dynamite-rossa-was-fenian-leader-the-first-terrorist-1.2303447 Niall Whelehan, “Scientific warfare or the quickest way to liberate Ireland’: the Brooklyn Dynamite School,” History Ireland, Nov/Dec 2008.http://www.historyireland.com/18th-19th-century-history/scientific-warfare-or-the-quickest-way-to-liberate-ireland-the-brooklyn-dynamite-school/ Music: Jay Graham, ITPL Intro (courtesy, JayGMusic.com) Kevin McCleod, “Impact Moderato” (Free Music Archive) Lee Rosevere, “Going Home” (Free Music Archive) Andy Cohen, “Trophy Endorphins” (Free Music Archive) The Bell, “I Am History” (Free Music Archive) Howie and Ann Mitchell, “Irish Washerwoman” (Free Music Archive)