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Broadcasted on Radio Relativa in Madrid on December 13th, 2021. With tracks from DJ Sangeet, Shit & Cheap, Bass 305, It's Official, Emile Strunz, TRP, Permanent Wave, Housemaids, Que Sakamoto, Staker, Shedbug, Klangwerk, E.O.N, Oblako Maranta and Dopplereffekt. For complete tracklist visit: https://individualactiviti.es Follow Natalia Ninou here: https://soundcloud.com/natalianinou
Housemaid is a girl or woman who is a servant employed to do housework. However, there have been incidents of savagery against housemaids by their bosses. In this episode of Everyday Tori, we look at some of the actions of these 'women from hell' who have caused death or permanent injuries to their maids #Pidgin #gist #gossip
Let's return to a sleepy favorite, and a day in the life of an upper and under housemaid. From blacking fire grates to making beds and buffing gilt frames with onions, it…sounds exhausting, if I'm honest. Want to support us and help us stay ad-free? Neat! Patreon: www.patreon.com/boringbookspod Buy Me A Coffee: www.buymeacoffee.com/d5kcMsW Read "The Book of Household Management” at Project Gutenberg: http://www.gutenberg.org/ebooks/10136 Music: "Boring Books for Bedtime" by Lee Rosevere, licensed under CC BY (leerosevere.bandcamp.com) If you'd like to suggest a copyright-free reading for soft-spoken relaxation to help you overcome insomnia, anxiety and other sleep issues, connect on our website, boringbookspod.com.
In 1916, hundreds of local female household workers attempted to establish a union in Denver. The organizer behind the effort was Jane Street, a remarkable 29-year-old woman who, as Jane Little Botkin describes in The Girl Who Dared to Defy: Jane Street and the Rebel Maids of Denver (University of Oklahoma Press, 2021), brought a remarkable set of skills to what seemed an impossible task. Raised in Arkansas, young Jane went west with her sister after a failed marriage to a bigamist and sexual predator. While in San Francisco, she joined the Industrial Workers of the World (IWW), and upon her move to Denver in late 1915 began to organize the mainly immigrant housemaids who worked for the city's elite. While Street's efforts enjoyed considerable success initially, she soon found herself battling as well the patriarchal views of the all-male IWW leadership. The loss of the Housemaids' Union's charter in 1917 spelled the beginning of the end for the local, while the demands of her growing family forced Street to bring her career as a labor activist and union organizer to a premature end soon afterward. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Hey you GUUUYSS! Yes, that's right, it is our feature-length episode discussing the cult teen comedy adventure treasure-hunting classic, The Goonies. Join Christian, Ryan, and fan-favourite Jane on the mikeys as they mouth their way through the chunks of story data without stephing on each others toes whilst staying on brand with some andy tips for survival in a tunnel chasing willy. 00:00 Intros 05:12 Fandom fanfare 11:16 Scary for kids 19:07 Christian has issues 33:36 Ryan on Mikey's mental stability 37:49 Housemaids ain't cheap 39:47 Criticism Train 50:28 Favourite moments 59:51 Final thoughts 1:02:23 Deleted scenes live commentary 1:17:34 Final final thoughts
Just more of that Housemaids content you little pigs crave: gross salads, ordering postmates from a celeb's phone, new clients and big hugeeee rags. Hurry on over to your trough, it's feeding time! As always send your cleaning inquiries, questions, comments, poetry to: Realhousemaids@yahoo.com And find us on twitter @realhousemaids LEAVE US A REVIEW YOU UNGRATEFUL ANIMALS
The third episode of our Housemaids reboot kicks off with a thank you message to our fans!! Sponge has vertigo and Rag commits a shocking crime Enjoy pigs! Email us your questions or comments at: Realhousemaids@yahoo.com
Eduardo has a Master's Degree in Editing from the National Film School in England. His first feature film, Eles Voltam known as They Will Return for Marcelo Lordello premiered at the Rotterdam Film Festival. For Gabriel Mascaro, Eduardo edited Housemaids and August Winds, and the more recently Neon Bull with Fernando Epstein. He also worked at the documentaries The Perfect Belgian and Elephant's Dream for Kristof Bilsen. Eduardo followed this up with the acclaimed Aquarius for Kleber Mendona Filho, that premiered in Cannes and the acclaimed Portuguese docu-drama Djon Africa with debuted at International Film Festival Rotterdam about a young man's journey to Cape Verde to track down the father he has never met.
Eduardo has a Master's Degree in Editing from the National Film School in England. His first feature film, Eles Voltam known as They Will Return for Marcelo Lordello premiered at the Rotterdam Film Festival. For Gabriel Mascaro, Eduardo edited Housemaids and August Winds, and the more recently Neon Bull with Fernando Epstein. He also worked at the documentaries The Perfect Belgian and Elephant's Dream for Kristof Bilsen. Eduardo followed this up with the acclaimed Aquarius for Kleber Mendona Filho, that premiered in Cannes.
We discuss the Robert De Niro-Anne Hathaway film The Intern, the very last series of Downton Abbey, and Sylvia Townsend Warner’s novel Lolly Willowes. (Caroline Crampton, Anna Leszkiewicz). Show notes: http://bit.ly/1hC3Zzj See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
The Housemaids have hijacked an actual undisclosed FM radio station in this weeks censor beep-happy episode. Recorded during the radio dead zone which was the series finale of Breaking Bad and the season premier of Homeland, this loungy episode is best enjoyed in your biggest, comfiest recliner, paired with a 2013 pinot noir. Featuring an on air interview with two of our west coast sisters-in-rags who tell us all about cleaning for a house of well to do hardcore guys.
They're pretty, they're skinny, they've got a "brand new" show on Lifetime and no, I'm not talking about the Real Housemaids. Marc Cherry has gone and done it again folks. First he exposed America's housewives as Desperate and now him and false prophet Eva Longoria have appropriated Our culture and turned it into some cheap pulp fiction. The time has come, the Housemaids are FINALLY going to weigh in on the Devious Maids "phenomenon." Recorded live from the Ace Hotel way back in June, listen in as we review the work of our distant cousins, the Hotel Maid, watch spam-like promo clips for Devious and generally discuss topics relevant to the week of June 25th. It's a real time capsule people! And our most RATCHET episode yet. And don't forget, this month, we release a new episode every week so tune in next week for more Housemaids silliness.
On this episode, the gals talk about opera singers, why people who watch "How I Met Your Mother" are lonely and more! Our previous episodes can be found at realhousemaids.tumblr.com