Podcasts about history october

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Latest podcast episodes about history october

WILDsound: The Film Podcast
October 5th 2020 - Watch & Listen Podcast: Batman Fan Fiction Short Film CONFESSIONS OF THE BAT

WILDsound: The Film Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 5, 2020


First: WATCH the Batman Fan Fiction Short Film CONFESSIONS OF THE BAT: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DmMRtDG8JGc&t=6sThen come back and LISTEN to the podcast interview with the director Ronnie HenryThis Day in History October 5th: 1962 - DR. NO, the first ever James Bond film premieres. 1969 - MONTY PYTHON airs for the first time on BBC. The birth of two iconic British franchises. And in 2020, Matthew Toffolo interviewed the director of the Batman Fan Fiction Short Film Ronnie HenryWatch the Film. Listen to the Interview.

Get Cereal
Get Cereal Tuesdays S4E2

Get Cereal

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 14, 2019 80:35


In their second week together, Emily and Tom had a bumper show filled with absurd anecdotes, tasty trivia and scathing criticism. Plus, they got to interview Elspeth Scrine from the band Huntly! 1. 6 O'Clock Intro 2. While You Were Sleeping 3. Big News Story: Leaking Talking Points & Leaky Figures  4. Emily's Cats get the Zoomies 5. Recapping the First Hour 6. Top of the Hour, 7 O'Clock 7. On This Day in History: October 15th 8. Why We Drive Cars with Manual Gearboxes 9. Adulting, Part 2: Bedtimes 10. Emily's Peculiar Dream 11. Unpopular opinions about movies 12. Top of the Hour, 8 O'Clock 13. Interview with Huntly's Elspeth Scrine 14. Misogyny on The Bachelorette 15. The Masked Singer discussion 16. What to Watch: RuPaul and Hustlers 17. The End

NGSC Sports
On The Verge of History – October 25, 2018

NGSC Sports

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 26, 2018 118:03


This week’s show could be our most divisive episode to date Tune in & chime in with our thoughts on: – #WWECrownJewel will go on as scheduled in Saudi Arabia – #WWEEvolution is this Sunday and we’ll predict the card as we know it – #RomanReigns heartbreaking diagnosis – Dean & Elias’s turns – #NWA70 and future – Eva Marie returning??? All of … Continue reading On The Verge of History – October 25, 2018

Girly Mags
EPISODE 29: TEEN OCTOBER 2000

Girly Mags

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 11, 2018 68:03


*Cue creaking door and cauldron bubbles* It’s that time of the year again my pretties...when goths can be themselves, you have an excuse to watch The Craft five more times, and the freaks come out to play. Relive your teenage Halloween nightmares - complete with ghost stories and reflections on the horrors of puberty. In other spooky news: Girly Mags was recently nominated for Best Podcast in NOW Magazine’s Readers Choice 2018! Didja vote and enter the contest? If so, listen up because the winner of the '90s-themed Girly Mags swag bag is...announced in the episode. Come trick or treat with Ghouly Mags...if you dare. Muahahahahaha 1.  This Month in History: October 2000 2.  Humiliation Hot Sheet: Veggie Tales 3.  Body Q’s: U Stink 4.  I See Dead People 5.  May Goth Have Mercy On Your Soul 6.  Tut Tut, Shake Your Butt 7.  Quiz: Choose Your Own Adventure IMPORTANT NOTE TO OUR LISTENERS: Each episode Girly Mags likes to share the cover of the magazine featured. However, this month’s cover featured a known abuser - actor Nicholas Brendon. Girly Mags is a huge advocate of women’s rights and ending domestic assault and sexual violence, and does not under any circumstances support anyone who has a history of abusing others. It is for this reason we have chosen not to include this episode’s cover. In the current climate we are encouraged, despite the weight against us, to speak our minds and our hearts and say NO to people who hurt us, who hit us, who break us down, who call us ungodly names, who do not listen when we tell our truths. The world is starting to listen now. Girly Mags is listening. And we encourage you to be safe and ask for help if you’re in danger or if you’ve kept a secret that is hurting you. For all of the times you have stayed silent, now is the time to scream. If you are in danger, always call 911. For anyone who lives in Canada that is looking for resources to talk about assault, you can visit endingviolencecanada.org/getting-help, find anti-violence centres across the country at casac.ca/content/anti-violence-centres, or call the Assaulted Women’s Helpline at 1-866-863-0511. If you reside in the US, you can visit thehotline.org, rainn.org, call the National Sexual Assault Hotline at 1-800-656-4673, or the National Domestic Violence Hotline at 1−800−799−7233.We hear you. We believe you.

Girly Mags
EPISODE 25: SEVENTEEN OCTOBER 1989

Girly Mags

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 28, 2018 65:02


If you thought we were just a regular 90s themed podcast you were dead wrong. Welcome to THE EIGHTIES. More specifically, 1989 - where Bill and Ted’s adventures were excellent, Who Framed Roger Rabbit? came out on VHS, and Bush Sr. was about to take office (shit was getting real long before he became America’s greatest artist). Oh yeah, and SUPERMODEL Niki Taylor graces the cover of this episode’s magazine. Legend has it if you rub her mole she grants you three wishes… The Girly Mags crew is proud to bring you another episode of truth telling - from high school labels, to hating on Bono, to the rich history of voguing and the ballroom scene. And TBH, every now and then we pepper in a bit of fake news just to keep you on your toes. 1.  This Month in History: October 1989 2.  Relating: NRD4LYF 3.  Forgetting U2 Forever 4.  Voguing: Whitewashing the Ballroom* 5.  Quiz: Do you have what it takes to be a horror movie victim? *featuring clips from Walk! The Documentary by ProudVision TV

AnythingTalkRadio
Monday Almanac (10-28-2013)

AnythingTalkRadio

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 28, 2013 4:42


Monday Almanac for October 28th 2013. Happy Birthday to Bill Gates, Matt Smith, Julia Roberts, Sierra Mccormic. Today's poem is Where the Sidewalk Ends by Shel Silverstein.This Day in History: October 28th, 1919 Congress Enforces Prohibition.

ArchiTreats
Stealth Reconstruction Panel Discussion

ArchiTreats

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 8, 2011 52:11


Join us for a ‘Bonus' ArchiTreats: Food for Thought panel discussion on Stealth Reconstruction: The Untold Story of Racial Politics in Recent Southern History. This was held at the Alabama Department of Archives and History October 14, 2010. Most Americans know the basic facts and events of the modern civil rights movement, but few have a sense of how the civil rights movement actually played out in southern politics over the remainder of the twentieth century. Glen Browder's and Artemesia Stanberry's book, Stealth Reconstruction, explores how white politicians and black activists worked together quietly, practically, and bi-racially to change the South from the 1970s through the 1990s. The book features prominent Alabama political players of the past and present - including Richard Arrington, Fred Gray, Jerome Gray, Howell Heflin, Paul Hubbert, Joe Reed, and George Wallace - and includes surprising revelations about racial politics during that era. In this ArchiTreats program, a panel of Alabamians discuss this process of political change and examine how Alabama got from the continuous turmoil of the mid-twentieth century to biracial politics in the twenty-first century. In addition to co-authors Browder and Stanberry, the panel participants were moderator Tim Lennox (WAKA-TV broadcast journalist), Dr. Sharron Herron (Alabama State University political scientist), Markeshia Ricks (State Government reporter for Montgomery Advertiser), and Dr. Bill Stewart (Professor Emeritus in political science from the University of Alabama).