Podcasts about Lagertha

Legendary Viking shieldmaiden and ruler

  • 59PODCASTS
  • 115EPISODES
  • 49mAVG DURATION
  • 1MONTHLY NEW EPISODE
  • Oct 15, 2024LATEST
Lagertha

POPULARITY

20172018201920202021202220232024


Best podcasts about Lagertha

Latest podcast episodes about Lagertha

Antena Historia
Los Errores Históricos de la Serie Vikingos - Acceso anticipado - Episodio exclusivo para mecenas

Antena Historia

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 15, 2024 79:39


¡Vótame en los Premios iVoox 2024! Agradece a este podcast tantas horas de entretenimiento y disfruta de episodios exclusivos como éste. ¡Apóyale en iVoox! En este episodio de Antena Historia, nos sumergimos en el fascinante mundo de la serie Vikingos para analizar los errores históricos más importantes que aparecen a lo largo de sus temporadas. Aunque la serie ha cautivado a millones de espectadores con su representación de las aventuras de Ragnar Lothbrok y sus hijos, no todo lo que vemos en pantalla es fiel a la realidad. Desde la representación de la sociedad vikinga, hasta las anacronías en las batallas, la cultura y la política de la época, revisaremos qué fue acertado y qué se aleja de los hechos históricos. También exploraremos cómo la serie mezcla mitología con realidad y cuáles son las libertades creativas que tomaron los guionistas para mantener la narrativa dramática. ¿Quiénes eran realmente Ragnar y Lagertha? ¿De verdad era común que las mujeres guerreras participaran en batallas como se muestra en la serie? ¿Qué tan precisos son los eventos y personajes que forman parte de la trama? Acompáñanos en este viaje por la historia y la ficción, y descubre qué tan lejos está la versión televisiva de la verdad histórica. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Antena Historia te regala 30 días PREMIUM, para que lo disfrutes https://www.ivoox.com/premium?affiliate-code=b4688a50868967db9ca413741a54cea5 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Produce Antonio Cruz Edita ANTENA HISTORIA Antena Historia (podcast) forma parte del sello iVoox Originals ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- web……….https://antenahistoria.com/ YOUTUBE Podcast Antena Historia - YouTube correo..... mailto:info@antenahistoria.com Facebook…..Antena Historia Podcast | Facebook Twitter…...https://twitter.com/AntenaHistoria Telegram…...https://t.me/foroantenahistoria DONACIONES PAYPAL...... https://paypal.me/ancrume ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- ¿QUIERES ANUNCIARTE en ANTENA HISTORIA?, menciones, cuñas publicitarias, programas personalizados, etc. Dirígete a Antena Historia - AdVoices https://advoices.com/antena-historia Escucha el episodio completo en la app de iVoox, o descubre todo el catálogo de iVoox Originals

Antena Historia
Los Errores Históricos de la Serie Vikingos - Acceso anticipado - Episodio exclusivo para mecenas

Antena Historia

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 15, 2024 79:39


¡Vótame en los Premios iVoox 2024! Agradece a este podcast tantas horas de entretenimiento y disfruta de episodios exclusivos como éste. ¡Apóyale en iVoox! En este episodio de Antena Historia, nos sumergimos en el fascinante mundo de la serie Vikingos para analizar los errores históricos más importantes que aparecen a lo largo de sus temporadas. Aunque la serie ha cautivado a millones de espectadores con su representación de las aventuras de Ragnar Lothbrok y sus hijos, no todo lo que vemos en pantalla es fiel a la realidad. Desde la representación de la sociedad vikinga, hasta las anacronías en las batallas, la cultura y la política de la época, revisaremos qué fue acertado y qué se aleja de los hechos históricos. También exploraremos cómo la serie mezcla mitología con realidad y cuáles son las libertades creativas que tomaron los guionistas para mantener la narrativa dramática. ¿Quiénes eran realmente Ragnar y Lagertha? ¿De verdad era común que las mujeres guerreras participaran en batallas como se muestra en la serie? ¿Qué tan precisos son los eventos y personajes que forman parte de la trama? Acompáñanos en este viaje por la historia y la ficción, y descubre qué tan lejos está la versión televisiva de la verdad histórica. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Antena Historia te regala 30 días PREMIUM, para que lo disfrutes https://www.ivoox.com/premium?affiliate-code=b4688a50868967db9ca413741a54cea5 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Produce Antonio Cruz Edita ANTENA HISTORIA Antena Historia (podcast) forma parte del sello iVoox Originals ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- web……….https://antenahistoria.com/ YOUTUBE Podcast Antena Historia - YouTube correo..... mailto:info@antenahistoria.com Facebook…..Antena Historia Podcast | Facebook Twitter…...https://twitter.com/AntenaHistoria Telegram…...https://t.me/foroantenahistoria DONACIONES PAYPAL...... https://paypal.me/ancrume ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- ¿QUIERES ANUNCIARTE en ANTENA HISTORIA?, menciones, cuñas publicitarias, programas personalizados, etc. Dirígete a Antena Historia - AdVoices https://advoices.com/antena-historia Escucha el episodio completo en la app de iVoox, o descubre todo el catálogo de iVoox Originals

The Angi Taylor Show
How Angi Learned to Love LARPing - ATS - 5.21.24

The Angi Taylor Show

Play Episode Listen Later May 21, 2024 70:11


Though the recurring theme today was cheating, it was also cheating that brought us (and by us I mean Angi and our own collective amusement,) into the wonderful (see: nerd, loser, dork) world of LARPing. After talking to roadie Paul, who dressed up like a male fairy (fairy is a non binary word,) to appease the woman he was cheating on his ex wife with. As you probably should have guessed/expected/known, Angi was completely enthralled with LARPing after that and she went about attempting to learn all she could about it. Now, this is a pulled together piece of ideas because I could discuss Angi watching LARPing porn with Marris but again, that was to be expected. Upon understanding what LARPing is and avoiding an aneurysm, Angi decided that she may want to LARP. Her first idea was Jake from State Farm but she switched it up to the more proper Ann Boleyn. Now, she was unsure if she had sword skills but she did ride her horse like a whore (with her thighs, none of that side saddle nonsense,) and so shoe/fits, etc. As I said above, Angi went on Pornhub during commercial and song breaks and also played us a snippet of an orgy on air (minus the fun sex) but I am proud to say the roadies did offer her costume ideas on the Request Line. She was told to do Game of Thrones, Fembot, Vikings character Lagertha the ShieldMaiden, The Devil and April O'Neil. That last was dismissed only because she would ruin the fantasy for Marris. We capped our LARP adventure (in this section, it continued to seep into the show,) which Angi learning that LARPing meetups may not have a lot of hot guys but if she drinks enough mead, she could get them up a notch. Unfortunately, she spent most of her life doing that so I don't think it will work.

01 Business Forum - L'Hebdo
L'intégrale de Tech&Co Business du samedi 20 janvier

01 Business Forum - L'Hebdo

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 20, 2024 51:04


Samedi 20 janvier, Frédéric Simottel a reçu Thibault Brioland, PDG & co-fondateur de Humanlinker, Julien Cailleau, directeur général adjoint Groupe ONEY, Damien Desanti, PDG de Phocea DC, Adrien Basso-Blandin, directeur conseil IA et Data chez Niji, Camille Lambert, cofondatrice de Lagertha, et William Méauzoone, cofondateur de Leviia, dans l'émission Tech&Co Business sur BFM Business. Retrouvez l'émission le samedi et réécoutez la en podcast.

Croissante
98. Sexothérapie et rapport au corps avec Faustine Perret

Croissante

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 17, 2024 65:16


Aujourd'hui j'interview Faustine Perret, sexothérapeute et créatrice du podcast Lagertha. Ensemble on discutte du rapport au corps et de sexualité, comment guérir une sexualité blessée quand on a une relation à la nourriture et à son corps compliquée. Un épisode spicy qui j'espère vous donnera envie d'explorer d'avantage votre corps avec plaisir.Mon insta : louisebrennerL'insta de Faustine Lien vers son podcast et son site

Ancient Office Hours
Episode 77 - Dr. Natalie Van Deusen

Ancient Office Hours

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 25, 2023 65:08


Dr. Natalie Van Deusen, a professor of Scandinavian Studies at the University of Alberta, joins Lexie to discuss how to be a philologist and navigate runes in Old Norse studies, whether female warriors like Lagertha from Vikings could have existed, and gives her a crash course on Norse mythology from the Valkyries and Freyja to Freyja's cats and the Giants. So tuck in your togas and hop aboard Trireme Transit for this week's exciting odyssey! Don't forget to follow us on social media @The Ozymandias Project or visit our website www.theozymandiasproject.com!   Learn more about Dr. Van Deusen: https://apps.ualberta.ca/directory/person/vandeuseFollow her on Twitter: https://twitter.com/nvandeusen?lang=enCheck out Dr. Van Deusen's publications on Academia: https://ualberta.academia.edu/NatalieVanDeusenSupport us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/TheOzymandiasProject Custom music by Brent Arehart of Arehart Sounds and edited by Kevin Walker.  Get exclusive bonus content (ad free episodes, early releases, and experimental content) on Patreon! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Storie di Donne nella Storia
LAGERTHA la Shieldmaiden

Storie di Donne nella Storia

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 18, 2023 13:13


LINK KO-FI: https://ko-fi.com/francescaferragina “[…]un'abile amazzone, che, benché fanciulla, aveva il coraggio di un uomo, e combatteva davanti ai più valorosi con i capelli sciolti sulle spalle. Tutti si meravigliavano delle sue gesta ineguagliabili, perché i suoi riccioli che le cadevano lungo la schiena tradivano che era una donna” Così Saxo Grammaticus, storico danese di epoca medievale, presenta Lagertha nel suo Gesta Danorum scritto nel XIII secolo. BIBLIOGRAFIA: • Brink, S. & N. Prezzo (a cura di). Il mondo vichingo. Routledge, 2011. • Ellis Davidson, H. (a cura di). Saxo Grammaticus. La storia dei danesi, libri I-IX: I. testo inglese; II. Commento (Libri 1-9). BOYE6, 2008. • Hálfdanar saga Brönufóstra Accesso effettuato il 19 marzo 2020. • Jesch, J. Donne nell'era vichinga. Boydell & Brewer Ltd, 2005, 1991. • Lathgertha Accesso effettuato il 19 marzo 2020. • Parliamo ancora una volta delle donne guerriere vichinghe, accesso effettuato il 1° novembre 2018. • Lukman, N. "Ragnarr Loóbrók, Sigifrid e i santi delle Fiandre". Scandinavia medievale , 9 (1976), p. 28. • Gesta Danorum di Saxo, libro IX consultato il 1 novembre 2018. • Simek, R. Dizionario della mitologia settentrionale. BOYE6, 2008. SITOGRAFIA: - https://historiemedievali.blogspot.com/2020/01/le-shieldmaiden-le-donne-guerriere-del.html - https://it.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lagertha - https://www.hallofseries.com/vikings/vikings-lagertha/ - https://www.worldhistory.org/Lagertha/ - https://www.history.co.uk/articles/viking-queen-lagertha - https://en.natmus.dk/historical-knowledge/denmark/prehistoric-period-until-1050-ad/the-viking-age/the-people/women/#:~:text=The%20most%20typical%20grounds%20for,various%20mistresses%20into%20the%20home. - https://thevikingherald.com/article/how-did-the-process-of-divorce-work-in-the-viking-age/292?utm_content=cmp-true VIDEOGRAFIA: - “VIKINGS”, netflix (2013 – 2021) - “VIKINGS VALHALLA”, Netflix (2022 – in produzione)

That One Audition with Alyshia Ochse
RERUN | Katheryn Winnick — Vikings' Lagertha

That One Audition with Alyshia Ochse

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 13, 2023 45:28


Katheryn Winnick is now known for her starring role as Lagertha in the critically acclaimed show Vikings on the History Channel. It took 14 years for Katheryn to find a role that truly showcased her unique strength as a double black belt holder in Tae Kwon Do and Karate. Her journey into acting began with getting fired from her first set due to her enthusiasm for the realism of the action, which led her to instinctively yell in a scene as a background artist. Undeterred, she confidently told her mother that one day she would become a lead actress who couldn't be fired. Katheryn's determination paid off as she not only became a lead actress but also gained critical acclaim, placing her on the shortlist for major studios. In addition to her acting career, Katheryn's business acumen led her to own three Tae Kwon Do studios by the age of 21, providing financial stability while pursuing her acting dreams. Her participation in the first season of "The It Factor" helped her secure an influential theatrical agent, and her bold choices in auditions caught the attention of casting directors on both coasts. By keeping an audition journal, Katheryn gained self-awareness and insight into her strengths and weaknesses, allowing her to craft a courageous and thoughtful career. Alongside her role in Vikings, she can be seen in The Dark Tower alongside Matthew McConaughey and Idris Elba, as well as in the Call of Duty WWII video game. THAT ONE AUDITION'S LINKS: THE BRIDGE: Giveaway Entry! TNTT ACTING MEMBERSHIP: The New Triple Threat Membership PATREON: @thatoneaudition CONSULTING: Get 1-on-1 advice for your acting career from Alyshia Ochse COACHING: Get personalized coaching from Alyshia on your next audition or role INSTAGRAM: @alyshiaochse INSTAGRAM: @thatoneaudition WEBSITE: AlyshiaOchse.com ITUNES: Subscribe to That One Audition on iTunes SPOTIFY: Subscribe to That One Audition on Spotify STITCHER: Subscribe to That One Audition on Stitcher CREDITS: Host/Producer: Alyshia Ochse WRITER: Erin McCluskey OUTREACH: Elle Powell WEBSITE & GRAPHICS: Chase Jennings SOCIAL: Imani Love

Black Girl Couch Reviews
Vikings ”The Usurper”

Black Girl Couch Reviews

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 25, 2023 63:58


Vikings: Season 3, Episode 5 "The Usurper" The fleet returns to Kattegat to discover tragic circumstances await; Lagertha learns that her Earldom has been usurped and persuades Ragnar to travel to Hederby with her in an effort to reclaim her title.       Scorecard: 9.2/10     Feedback : blackgirlcouch@gmail.com  (audio/written) Twitter: BlackGirl_Couch   Tumblr: slowlandrogynousmiracle

Thirst and Goal Podcast (NFL)
TAG 190: NFL Divisional Round Recap, NFL Championship Sunday Picks and Betting Lines, Reviews and Ratings of Triple-R Rye Whiskey in Zinfandel Barrels, and Enegren Brewing Lagertha Lager

Thirst and Goal Podcast (NFL)

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 29, 2023 152:01


This week Ben and Frane blasted out a crazy week of NFL news from our outdoor studio, where football should be played and football podcasts should be recorded! We recap the NFL Divisional round playoffs and pick NFL Championship Sunday and betting lines. Frane concocted the shot of the week. We tasted, reviewed and rated Triple-R Rye Whiskey and Enegren Brewing Lagertha Lager.Follow us at @GoalThirst on TwitterFollow us at @thirstand on InstagramFollow us at thirstandgoal on FacebookYou can listen and subscribe at thirstandgoal.buzzsprout.com. Please check us out on all podcatchers, as well as Pandora and Amazon Music! Leave us a voicemail at (818) 350-2680 (Be aware: we may play it on the air). 

Black Girl Couch Reviews
Vikings: Season 3, Episode 1 ”Mercenary”

Black Girl Couch Reviews

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 2, 2023 67:11


Vikings: Season 3, Episode 1 "Mercenary"  Ragnar and Lagertha's fleets depart Kattegat once more for Wessex and this time they bring a group to colonize there. King Ecbert hosts the Norsemen and proposes a deal. Despite the misgivings of some of the other leaders, Ragnar leads his forces into battle once more, but this time as allies of Wessex.   Scorecard: 9.7/10    Feedback : blackgirlcouch@gmail.com  (audio/written) Twitter: BlackGirl_Couch   Tumblr: slowlandrogynousmiracle  

Black Girl Couch Reviews
Vikings: Season 2, Episode 8 ”Boneless”

Black Girl Couch Reviews

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 1, 2022 42:16


Vikings: Season 2, Episode 8 "Boneless" Princess Aslaug's latest prophecy comes to fruition as she readies to give birth once more. Ragnar, Horik and their new ally Lagertha set sail for Wessex - Ragnar and Horik have very different ideas about the true purpose of this trip.   Scorecard: 9.2/10      Feedback : blackgirlcouch@gmail.com (audio MP4 or written) Twitter: BlackGirl_Couch   Tumblr: slowlandrogynousmiracle  

Black Girl Couch Reviews
Vikings: Season 2, Episode 6 ”Unforgiven”

Black Girl Couch Reviews

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 12, 2022 69:51


Vikings: Season 2, Episode 6 "Unforgiven" King Horik returns to Kattegat with a surprising proposition for Ragnar. Lagertha runs into a less than enthusiastic homecoming from her new husband. Athelstan, struggling with his own inner demons, becomes confidant to King Ecbert.   Scorecard: 10/10      Feedback : blackgirlcouch@gmail.com (audio MP4 or written) Twitter: BlackGirl_Couch   Tumblr: slowlandrogynousmiracle  

Difficult Damsels
46. Shieldmaidens - Lagertha and Freydis Eiríksdóttir

Difficult Damsels

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 9, 2022 106:20


"There were once women in Denmark who dressed themselves to look like men and spent almost every minute cultivating soldiers' skills; they did not want the sinews of their valour to lose tautness and be infected by self-indulgence . . . As if they were forgetful of their true selves they put toughness before allure, aimed at conflicts instead of kisses, tasted blood, not lips, sought the clash of arms rather than the arm's embrace, fitted to weapons hands which should have been weaving, desired not the couch but the kill, and those they could have appeased with looks they attacked with lances." In this reverse damsel episode, Kat and Rachel discuss the Viking Age, Valkyries, and famous Shieldmaidens, Lagertha and Freydis Eiríksdóttir. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/difficultdamsels/support

VESTIGIOS DE LA HISTORIA
Vikingos: ¿Qué tan histórica es?

VESTIGIOS DE LA HISTORIA

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 27, 2022 60:11


Ragnar, Lagertha, Rollo, Björn y todos los guerreros de una era dorada se reúnen en una serie que marcó la historia del entretenimiento. VIKINGOS, ¿qué tan histórica es?, ¿acaso Ragnar Lothbrock nunca existió?, ¿Björn no fue hijo de la famosa escudera Lagertha?, ¿hubo alguna vez mujeres guerreras? No te pierdas las respuestas a estas preguntas a las 2:00 p.m., a través de www.urosarioradio.co y la plataforma Spreaker.

Story Time Animated
My Controlling Eyes Gets Me Anything

Story Time Animated

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 13, 2022 12:58


“I don't think this is a good idea, Ragnar. What if he gets hurt or killed? There's no guarantee that he'll be safe here”.“For Odin's sake, Lagertha! We've talked about this a million times, I know you love our boy, I do too. But we are both certain that Bjorn will die at the hand of our enemies if we don't hide him here. Besides, we'll always watch and keep him safe wherever he is”.“Until we're dead, that is”, Lagertha spat back but Ragnar simply hugged her tight and got into the spaceship. Reluctantly, Lagertha followed him into the spaceship and shed tears as they flew out of earth to finish the war on their planet, leaving behind their newborn son and only child, Bjorn. Ever wondered what it's like to live among aliens on a planet that's not yours? Well, that's exactly what my life was!Sit back, relax and keep watching to know my amazing story. “I can't believe you're making me do this. We're not young anymore, Martha.”“But do you regret coming out?” Martha asked as she lay on her husband's chest, on a mat, under the skies.“Absolutely not. These beautiful stars remind me of my beautiful wife”.Martha laughed, “You animal!” Her husband always knew how to make her blush. Suddenly, a heavy rain began, it didn't even drizzle, it just came down with full force and got them soaked immediately. As they tried to pack up and run inside, they heard a baby crying in the distance. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Black Girl Couch Reviews
Vikings: Season 1, Episode 8 ”Sacrifice”

Black Girl Couch Reviews

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 31, 2022 61:26


Vikings: Season 1, Episode 8 "Sacrifice" The traditional pilgrimage to Uppsalla brings a torrent of emotions for Ragnar, Lagertha, and Athelstan; Athelstan discovers just how strong his Christian faith still is.     Scorecard: 8/10      Feedback : blackgirlcouch@gmail.com (audio MP4 or written) Twitter: BlackGirl_Couch   Tumblr: slowlandrogynousmiracle  

Black Girl Couch Reviews
Vikings: Season 1, Episode 6 ”Burial of the Dead”

Black Girl Couch Reviews

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 9, 2022 39:32


Vikings: Season 1, Episode 6 "Burial of the Dead" With Rollo in danger, Ragnar must face the Earl head-on. Earl Haroldson has ordered for Rollo to be tortured. Lagertha recieves some good news.     Scorecard: 9.4/10       Feedback : blackgirlcouch@gmail.com (audio MP4 or written) Twitter: BlackGirl_Couch   Tumblr: slowlandrogynousmiracle

Weird History: The Unexpected and Untold Chronicles of History
Exploring the Real Vikings Behind 'Valhalla' Characters

Weird History: The Unexpected and Untold Chronicles of History

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 8, 2022 15:54


Delve into the true stories of Ragnar Lothbrok, Lagertha, and other historical figures depicted in 'Valhalla'. Discover the blend of fact and fiction in the Viking Age as portrayed in six seasons of the popular series. Uncover the fascinating history of these legendary Scandinavians and the real events that inspired their stories. #Vikings #Valhalla #RagnarLothbrok #Lagertha #Scandinavians #VikingAge #history #Netflix #WeirdHistory Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

El Banquete Del Dr. Zagal
Piratas: mujeres del mar.

El Banquete Del Dr. Zagal

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 26, 2022 49:28


En este capítulo hablamos de: Sirenas e islas vírgenes, Artemisia de Halicarnaso, Dido y Cartago, La reina Teuta de Iliria, Ciudades hermanadas, Lagertha, La Guerra de las Tres Juanas, Y más sobre piratas y mujeres del mar.

Superstream
Le spin-off Vikings : Valhalla est-elle à la hauteur de la série Vikings sur Netflix ?

Superstream

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 4, 2022 16:45


Nouvelles histoires, nouveaux héros… Après six saisons, Vikings revient avec un spin-off, diffusé sur Netflix cette fois et se déroule 100 ans plus tard. Vikings : Valhalla est-elle à la hauteur de la série d'origine ? Et qu'en est-il de ces nouveaux guerriers qui prennent la suite de Ragnar ou Lagertha ? À la demande débriefe cette première saison de 8 épisodes, suivie d'une carte blanche de l'actrice Cristiana Reali.

Cinemamando
#WestSideStory #VikingsValhalla #EuphoriaSeason2Finale review con y sin spoilers

Cinemamando

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 3, 2022 40:35


Para todos los cinemamadores que nos escuchan, esta semana acompáñenos a platicar sobre 3 temas que les recomendamos para sus listas de que ver y que no ver en el mundo del cine y la televisión.Hablamos de West Side Story (Amor Sin Barreras), el remake de Steven Spielberg del clásico drama musical que nos cuenta una historia de amor conocida a través de los tiempos con matices actuales.Platicamos si Vikings Valhalla, la nueva apuesta de #Netflix para seguir la trayectoria de lo que nos dejó anteriormente las leyendas de Ragnar y Lagertha a través de nuevas propuestas y sin ser una secuela, promete o no.Por último discutimos el final de la segunda temporada de Euphoria #HBO.Y Rodrigo, sorprendentemente, nos recomienda que veamos Chilangolandia. Todas estas propuestas nos traen emociones y opiniones encontradas, ¿están merecidas las nominaciones al Oscar de West Side Story de Spielberg? ¿Una serie como Vikings Valhalla merece la pena seguirse exprimiendo para proponer cosas interesantes o es más de lo mismo? ¿La gran serie de Euphoria en su segunda temporada con su final, cumplió nuestras expectativas? ¿Qué opinan? Como siempre los leemos y escuchamos, queremos seguir la conversación.Escríbenos mandando un correo a cinemamando@gmail.com o a través de nuestras redes sociales.Recuerda suscribirte, dejarnos tus comentarios y ¡darnos un buen review!www.cinemamando.comTikTok: CinemamandoInstagram: CinemamandoTwitter: CinemamandoMXYouTube: CinemamandoSpotify: Cinemamando

Midnight Train Podcast
Women Pirates!

Midnight Train Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 16, 2022 114:36


Research borrowed from: https://www.rmg.co.uk/stories/topics/were-there-female-pirates   https://www.piratesquest.co.uk/top-10-famous-female-pirates/   Mentalfloss.com   https://www.badassoftheweek.com/teuta There have been dramatic Tales of women sailing the open oceans and seas throughout history. Most of these legends began from the Golden Age of Piracy (1650 to 1720). However, there are stories of female pirates dating back thousands of years.    According to history, women weren't permitted to stay on ships once they had set sail. Sailor superstitions thought that women on merchant and military vessels were bad luck and could mean disaster at sea. The presence of women was believed to anger the water gods, which might cause storms, violent waves, and weather. Others thought that women would just distract the male sailors at sea and fall victim to harassment and even violence.  Women weren't allowed to hold jobs at sea until the 20th Century. Some women would disguise themselves as men, using a fake name, but there could be severe penalties if they were caught. So the only way for most women to participate in running a merchant vessel before 1900 was through their relations or marriage.  Only recently, women were allowed at sea within the British Royal Navy. In October 1990, during the Gulf War, the HMS Brilliant carried the first women officially to serve on a functioning warship. In 1998, Commander Samantha Moore became one of the first female officers to command a Royal Navy warship, HMS Dasher.    The superstitions and old-school customs for military and commercial vessels were also held for pirates. Historically, women who remained on ships at sea would have to do so illegitimately and in disguise. They would also need to learn the critical skills necessary for a life at sea before setting sail. Without this knowledge, it would have been tough to be a female sailor, let alone a pirate.  Piracy was a criminal act, so becoming a pirate could mean being arrested and even killed. It wasn't a decision taken lightly. Although pirates are often portrayed as swashbuckling heroes or villains, many were ordinary men and women forced into piracy to survive difficult times.    Piracy has been around since people first hopped on a boat, so it's likely women dressed like the women or as sailors of their time. But unfortunately, many of the depictions of male and female pirates we see today are glamorized accounts of the 17th Century's golden age of piracy. The rise of popular fiction tales in the 1800s dramatically affected our understanding of pirate attire. One example is "The Penny Dreadful," a famous book series of the 1860s - both in the United States and the British Empire. These cheap books told sensational stories of adventure. They featured pirates and highwaymen, likely a leading source for many tales and imagery of female pirates today.  As we mentioned, many women who became sailors often had to hide their identity and conceal their gender by dressing like men. However, the stories of Grace O'Malley, Mary Read, and Anne Bonny show that these pirates did not hide their gender. They wore whatever they wanted, depending on what they were doing. In the pamphlet "The Tryals of Captain John Rackam and other Pirates" published in 1721, people of the time said: "When they saw any Vessel, gave Chase, or Attacked, they wore Men's Cloaths; and, at other Times, they wore Women's Cloaths."   Ok, let's talk about some of the more famous lady pirates.    Queen Teuta of Illyria Queen Teuta of the Illyrians was a badass Classical Age warrior queen who oversaw a fleet of hardcore pirates. She tormented the Spartans in their own backyard, led armies and navies that conquered cities and islands along the Adriatic coast, and told the Romans to eat a bag of dicks. Then she went out on her own terms by hurling herself off a mountain after supposedly burying 6,000 pounds of gold in a secret location at a place called Devil's Island. Her last words were a curse that doomed the Albanian city of Durres to "never have a seafaring tradition." Yet, she's still a national heroine of Albania, appears on their 100 lek coin (basically the $1 bill), and is generally depicted in full armor with a take-no-prisoners demeanor.    Queen Teuta's husband was King Agron, a pretty brutal warrior-type dude. He ruled over one of the more powerful Illyrian tribes. Illyria is what Greeks called anyone who lived on the Adriatic coast north of Greece. Still, Agron and Teuta were almost certainly from present-day Albania. This detail bears mentioning mostly because the Albanians don't really like being confused with Serbs or Croats. In 231 BC, King Agron put together an awe-inspiring army, conquered Illyria in a whirlwind of blood, and set his sights south towards Greece. One tribe near the Greek border that was really pissing him off was the Aetolians. So when they laid siege on a city allied with Agron, the Illyrian King responded by launching 5,000-guys in a water-based night attack from the Adriatic Sea. The King captured the high ground, charged downhill with heavy infantry, destroyed their camp, and broke their Army's spirit. The victory was considered so awesome that everyone just went nuts and had this colossal rager party. In all of his amazingness, King Agron got so drunk that his lungs exploded.   Rule of the Illyrians technically passed to Agron's son, but he was only two years old. Teuta took over as the boss. She went right to work taking over where her hubby King Agron left off plundering, conquering, destroying everything in sight, and so on. She sent armies to the Peleponnese, sacking and ravaging the lands Sparta was supposed to defend. Her troops captured Phoenice, the wealthiest city in the Northern Greek region of Epirus. She held it for ransom and then gave it back to its people in exchange for money, slaves, treasure, and the undying loyalty of its citizens. When she wasn't dispatching armies to loot and plunder her enemies, she told any Albanian man with a rowboat and a scimitar to step up. She wasn't going to punish them if they raided, pirated, and plundered ships along the Adriatic… as long as she received a percentage of the profits. For the next few years, no ships were safe. The Illyrian pirate fleet destroyed Greek and Roman shipping, dominating the wealthiest and most trade-heavy waters on earth, taking whatever they wanted. Yes, they were killing it. However, this craziness didn't really go down well with the new power in the Mediterranean-- the Roman Republic. So Rome sent two brothers to talk to Teuta and tell her to knock it off.  They met her in her throne room in the city of Scoda. They demanded that she order a cease-fire on all Illyrian piracy and pay Rome reparations for all the ships and goods they lost.  Teuta was busy managing the Siege of Issa and all the other conquests she was undertaking. So (according to Roman sources), she told the brothers that "it was contrary to the custom of the Illyrian kings to hinder their subjects from winning booty from the sea." Or, eat one! Well, as you probably guessed, the Romans didn't like hearing this, especially from a woman. The ambassadors basically started lecturing Queen Teuta on manners, respect, and yadda yadda yadda. Naturally, Queen Teuta had that dude's throat cut, and his brother chucked into an Albanian prison.   Things were great until five or six years into Queen Teuta's reign when the Romans showed up with a big ol fleet and 20,000 legionnaires. All battle-hardened from the War with Carthage and drilled by professional Roman drill instructors. Teuta rallied the Illyrian defenses, but she was immediately betrayed by her top General named Demetrius. Teuta fought heroically but ultimately was forced to surrender to Rome in 227 BC. There are rumors that she took a bunch of treasure she'd accumulated from her pirates and armies and buried it in a cave on an island somewhere in her domain.   The Romans allowed Teuta to rule a small domain after she surrendered. Still, they made that traitor Demetrius the regent for King Agron's young son. Not long after, Rome decided to get rid of Demetrius, and of course, our fearless Queen. Upon hearing of Rome's plans, Teuta fled her palace. She climbed to the top of a nearby mountain, placed a curse on the city of Risan so that they'd never be able to build a good ship again, and then hurled herself off a mountain to her death.  Teuta is a pretty common name in Albania to this day. She appears on their money and has a special place in the hearts of the Albanian people. Go to the city of Durres. You'll see that the National Bank of Albania has a statue of her reclining on a chaise lounge and wearing nothing but a spear, a shield, and a helmet. Ladgerda Ladgerda (also spelled Lagertha) was a Danish Viking pirate who lived in the 9th Century AD. She was a shieldmaiden - Viking women who carried a sword and shield, known for their ferocity and skills in battle on land and sea.  With only a few accounts of her life known to exist, historians have controversy whether Ladgerda is, in fact, a legendary figure and a substitute for the actions of a group of women. One story suggests that she rescued her husband's fleet from a warring tribe but, on saving him, murdered him with a concealed knife and took his place as the leader of the tribe. You may have heard of her from the show "Vikings," kicking ass and taking names.   Jeanne de Clisson Jeanne de Clisson, the Lioness of Brittany. Noblewoman, wife, mother, pirate. Jeanne swore revenge against the French King after the execution of her husband. She raised a fleet of ships that terrorized the French and led a loyal army to sack many French strongholds for over a decade. And she did so alone in the 14th Century. Jeanne de Belleville was born in 1300 in Belleville-sur-Vie into the French nobility. She married her first husband, Geoffrey de Châteaubriant VIII, at only 12 years old. He was seven years her senior. In fourteen years of marriage, they had two children. In 1326, Jeanne was widowed. In 1328, she married Guy of Penthièvre, though this marriage was short-lived and annulled in 1330. The same year, Jeanne married for the third time, which would lead to her infamy. Olivier de Clisson IV was a wealthy Breton nobleman whose property included Château de Clisson, a manor house in Nantes, and lands at Blain. Jeanne had also inherited land in the province of Poitou, south of the Breton border, and these combined assets made them a real power couple of the 14th Century. Their marriage resulted in five children, including their son, Olivier V de Clisson, later known as 'The Butcher', due to his brutality in battle. Their eldest child, Isabeau, was born in 1325. At the time, Jeanne was still married to her first husband and Olivier to his first wife, who died in 1329. We know little of their relationship, but it's easy to note the timing of the annulment of her second marriage, in 1330, to the death of Olivier's wife a year prior. Their marriage was likely a rare love match. Amidst a complex backdrop of conflict, like so many wars, Jeanne and her husband supported Charles de Blois as Duke of Brittany. But for reasons unknown, Charles de Blois was mistrustful of Olivier de Clisson, questioning his loyalty.  Sources differ on the cause for this mistrust. Some claim that Olivier defected to join the English side. Another story points to Olivier's capture by the English during the capture of the city of Vannes in 1342. Olivier de Clisson had been acting as military commander alongside Hervé VII de Léon, in defense of the city when it fell. What is strange, however, was the terms of Olivier's release. He was released in exchange for Ralph de Stafford, 1st Earl of Stafford, a prisoner of the French, and for a suspiciously low ransom. Hervé VII de Léon, meanwhile, was never released. It is thought that the low ransom for Olivier's freedom gave Charles de Blois reason to distrust him. He made a devil's deal! Due to Charles de Blois' suspicion, in 1343, Olivier was captured with fifteen other Breton Lords at a tournament and taken to Paris to be tried in court. On August 2 1343, Olivier de Clisson was found guilty on several counts of treason and sentenced to be executed by beheading immediately. Olivier's trial shocked the nobility due to his guilt's lack of available evidence. However, his death was equally shocking, as the public desecrating/exposing a body was usually reserved for low-class criminals rather than members of the nobility. The death of her third husband was a turning point in Jeanne's life, and it is fair to say that she was never the same again. She took her two young sons to Nantes to show them the head of their father, displayed on a pike at the Sauvetout gate. She did this with the intention of searing hatred in their hearts. She swore her revenge against the French King, Phillip VI, and Charles de Blois in her fury. She considered her husband's execution to be an act of cowardice and murder. She sold the de Clisson estates, using the money to raise an army of men who had been loyal to her husband. Leading this Army, she attacked many French strongholds. First, her Army massacred the entire garrison, except for a sole survivor. Then, her Army rampaged along the Normandy coast, burning many villages to the ground. In 1343, Jeanne was found guilty of treason, confiscating her remaining lands. However, it seems she otherwise escaped the charge without punishment. That same year, King Edward III granted Jeanne income from English-owned lands in Brittany. Soon, she turned her attention to piracy, building a fleet of ships. Painted coal-black, their sails dyed blood red, others dubbed the ships "The Black Fleet." During this time, she earned her nickname, the Lioness, or Tigress, of Brittany. Jeanne named her flagship 'My Revenge.'   With the support of the English King, Jeanne's fleet scoured the channel, attacking any French ship that she encountered, massacring entire crews. However, she left a few witnesses to send a warning message to the French King. Jeanne continued pirating the English channel for another 13 years until the sinking of her flagship in 1356. Along with her two sons, she was adrift at sea for five days, during which Jeanne rowed non-stop in search of rescue. Unfortunately, despite her best efforts, her son, Guillaume, died of exposure. Jeanne and her surviving son were eventually rescued and taken to Morlaix. It is said that Jeanne de Clisson's ghost still haunts Château de Clisson, her beloved third husband's castle, to this day. Lady Mary Killigrew Another fearsome pirate of the Elizabethan era, Mary Wolverston, or Lady Killigrew (before 1525 – after 1587) was known for her pirate activities along the Cornish coast. Mary was the daughter of Lord Phillip Wolverton, a former pirate. She later married Sir Henry Killigrew, a pirate who was later made a Vice-Admiral by Queen Elizabeth I.  While Henry was employed to uphold maritime law, some ex-pirates were engaged as "privateers," sailing under the favor of the Crown to amass illicit profits for England. Mary was known to be a champion of her husband's criminal activities. She redesigned their home at Arwenak castle to hide stolen goods, cut deals with smugglers, and raid ships. It is thought that the Queen turned a blind eye to this and even pardoned her in later life.  Grace O'Malley Grace O'Malley (a. 1530 - 1603) was a formidable Irish pirate and a decisive leader who successfully defended her lands against English governance and other hostile Irish clans. O'Malley was the daughter of a chieftain and was educated in seafaring by her father. After his death, she took to the seas (even giving birth to her first child while aboard a vessel).  As the English began occupying Ireland, O'Malley fortified important coastal defenses and offered her support to Irish rebels. She even met with Queen Elizabeth I in September 1594 at Greenwich Castle where they created a treaty in Latin.   Mary Read Mary Read was born in Devon County, England, in the late 17th Century. She had a harsh childhood. Her father had died before she was born, and her half-brother Mark passed away soon afterward. Nevertheless, Mary's paternal grandmother supported Mary and her mother only because she thought her grandson Mark was still alive. To keep the death of Mary's brother a secret from his grandmother, Mary was raised as a boy, pretending to be her older brother. When Mary Read was about thirteen years old, her grandmother died. Mary still dressed as a boy and had to find a job with boyish habits. She became a footboy to a wealthy French woman who lived in London. Unsatisfied with her current position, Mary escaped and boarded a man-o-war. A few years passed, and she became bored again. This time she joined the Army, where she met her future husband. After confessing love and her true gender to him, they left the Army, married, and opened an Inn called Three Horseshoes near Castle Breda.  Mary Read was always surrounded by death. After just a few months of marriage, her husband got sick and died. Desperate, she just wanted to escape from everything and joined the Army again. This time, she boarded a Dutch ship that sailed to the Caribbean. Mary's ship was attacked and captured by the pirate, Calico Rackham Jack, who took all English captured sailors as part of his crew. Unwillingly she became a pirate. Soon after, she started to enjoy the pirate way of life. When she could leave Rackham's ship, Mary decided to stay.  On Rackham's ship, she met the one and only Anne Bonny. Being the only women on the boat and sharing a lot in common, they quickly became good friends. Some people believe that Mary Read was in a romantic relationship with Anne Bonny, Rackham, or even crewmembers.  Mary's pirate career ended in October 1720. She was captured by Captain Barnet in a desperate battle. In Port Royal, they stood trial. Rackam and his crew were found guilty of piracy, but Mary and Anne were spared because they claimed to be preggers.  Mary Read died with her unborn child in prison from fever. She was buried at St. Catherine's parish in Jamaica.   Anne Bonny Most of what is known of Bonny's life comes from the volume A General History of the Robberies and Murders of the Most Notorious Pyrates (1724), written by a Capt. Charles Johnson (thought by some scholars to be a pseudonym of English writer Daniel Defoe, not to be confused with the green goblin, Willem Defoe) and considered highly speculative. Anne was thought to be the illegitimate daughter of Irish lawyer William Cormac and a maid working in his household. Cormac separated from his wife after discovering his cheatin' ass ways and later assumed custody of Anne. Following his hookup with her mother, he lost most of his clientele, and the trio emigrated to Charles Towne (now Charleston, South Carolina). Anne's mother died of typhoid fever when Anne was 13 years old. Her father betrothed her to a local man, but Anne resisted. Instead, in 1718 she married sailor John Bonny, with whom she traveled to the island of New Providence in the Bahamas. Her husband became an informant for the governor of the Bahamas. Not happy with her marriage, she became involved with pirate John (“Calico Jack”) Rackham, which hopefully sounds familiar unless you're drunk like Logan. He offered to pay her husband to divorce her—a common practice at the time—but John Bonny “aw, hell Nah!” In August 1720, Anne Bonny abandoned her husband and assisted Rackham in commandeering the sloop William from Nassau Harbour on New Providence. Along with a dozen others, the pair began pirating merchant vessels along the coast of Jamaica. Rackham's decision to have Bonny accompany him was highly unusual, as women were considered bad luck aboard ships. Her fierce disposition may have swayed him: fictional stories claimed that when she was younger, she had beaten an attempted rapist so severely that he was hospitalized. Bonny did not conceal her gender from her shipmates, though when pillaging, she disguised herself as a man and participated in armed conflict. Accounts differ on when her female compatriot Mary Read joined the crew. Some state that Read—who had served as a mercenary while disguised as a man—was among the original hijackers of the William, while others claim that she was aboard a Dutch merchant ship that Rackham's crew captured. On November 15, 1720, Capt. Jonathan Barnet caught up with the William at Negril Point, Jamaica. Except for Bonny and Read, who fiercely battled their pursuers, the crew was too drunk to resist, and they were captured and brought to Spanish Town, Jamaica, for trial. Rackham and the male crew members were immediately found guilty and hung. Bonny and Read were tried on November 28. Though they too were found guilty and sentenced to death, their recently discovered pregnancies won them stays of execution. Read died in prison the following year, but Bonny was released, likely because of her father's influence. She returned to Charles Towne, where she married, had children, and lived out the remainder of her life. Jacquotte Delahaye Delahaye was born around 1630 in Haiti, though there is no evidence of her birth, and many of the stories seem to originate from 1940s writer Léon Treich. Legend believes that the British navy killed her father, and her mother died during childbirth. As she was destitute, she joined a pirate crew and later commanded a fleet of ships.  With striking red hair and the legendary status of surviving many dangerous encounters, she was named "Back From The Dead Red."   Ching Shih Contrary to popular belief, the most successful pirate-lord in recorded history was not Blackbeard, Henry Morgan, Sir Francis Drake, or any other human with a wiener. Instead, it was an extraordinary Asian woman known today by Ching Shih, which translates to ‘Ching's widow.' Her saga is nothing less than an exhilarating rag to riches story. At the height of her power, she commanded over 800 large ships, 1000 smaller vessels, and over 70,000 pirate crew, comprised of both men and women. In comparison, Blackbeard, at his peak, commanded only 300 ships and a few thousand pirate crew. Ching Shih was born as Shih Yang, in 1775, in the poverty-ridden society of Guangdong province, in China. Like many of the women of this period, on attaining puberty at the age of thirteen, she was forced into prostitution to supplement her family's income. She worked in one of the floating brothels, also known as flower boats, in the Cantonese port city. These boats would sail along the nearby coast with the customer on board. Back then, the Chinese perceived that the boat's rocking added an entirely new dimension to sexual pleasures and enhanced the overall experience. If the ships a Rockin… you get it. In a short period, young Ching Shih had become the talk of the town due to her striking beauty, poised nature, and lavish hospitality. These attributes attracted several high-profile customers, including courtiers of the royal palace, army military commanders, wealthy merchants visiting the port city, and many more. Apart from this, very little is known about her early life, given her humble origins. In 1801, Zheng Yi, a notorious pirate commander of the infamous Red Flag Fleet, encountered Ching Shih in the Cantonese port and was smitten by her beauty. Of course, he visited the floating brothel and met Ching Shih, expressed his feelings, and asked her to marry him. Ching Shih told him that she would marry him if “she was granted fifty percent share over his monetary gains and a partial control over his pirate fleet.” This demand showed that she did not want to end up as eye candy for her husband for the rest of her life. Drowned in his boner-filled love for her, Zheng Yi invariably agreed to her conditions, and they got hitched. The truth of this chain of events is often debated today. Historians claim that Zheng Yi had ordered his men to abduct Ching Shih from the brothel, forcibly marrying her. Regardless, it was Ching Shih who benefited the most from their union, and her encounter with Zheng Yi is often considered to be her stepping stone to greater glory, which in turn got her etched into history as one of the most successful pirates in recorded human history. Under the joint command of Zheng Yi and Ching Shih, the Red Flag Fleet began to grow and prosper like never before. The fleet grew from 200 ships, at the time of their wedding, to 1800 ships, in the next few months. Immediately after joining her husband, Ching Shih implemented some crucial changes and constituted the code of laws to be followed to the T by all the crew. Here are a few: 1) Pirates who gave unauthorized orders or those who refused to follow orders were executed on the spot without a chance to justify themselves. 2) All seized goods had to be presented for inspection. If any pirate was found hiding or under-reporting goods, a part of their body was chopped off depending on the scale of the crime. 3) Loyalty and honesty were greatly appreciated, and worthy pirates were rewarded generously, setting an example for the others. 4) Female captives needed to be treated respectfully. They were segregated based on their looks. The weak, pregnant, and ugly ones were freed as soon as possible. 5) The beautiful women captives were held back for ransom. The pirates were given the freedom to marry these attractive women under mutual consent. 6) Infidelity and rape were treated as serious offenses. These offenders were immediately hanged. In the case of consensual pre-marital sex, both the offenders were executed. In some instances, the man was castrated, and the woman was banished from the fleet.   Apart from these, several economic reforms were implemented, considering the crew's happiness as an expression of gratitude towards them. This addition resulted in many of the pirate groups of the region merging themselves unconditionally under the banner of the Red Flag Fleet, which resulted in it becoming the largest pirate fleet on the face of the planet. Meanwhile, unable to conceive a future heir, the pirate couple decided to adopt a young angler in his mid-twenties named Cheung Po from a nearby coastal village, which means that Cheung Po became the second in command to Zheng Yi and the most respected crew after him and Ching Shih. This move puzzled many crew members as to why the pirate couple chose to adopt a fully grown man. Let's find out! Just six years into their marriage, in 1807, Ching Shih's life took a sudden tragic turn; Zheng Yi passed away during a devastating storm off the coast of Vietnam. Their adopted son Chang Pao was instated as the leading commander of the Red Flag Fleet and the pirate queen Ching Shih's confidant. Amidst this tragedy, there was an internal rift for dominance amongst the power-hungry captains of partnering ships. The future of the Red Flag Fleet was in danger. Ching Shih managed to secure command of the fleet and win the support of factions loyal to Zheng Yi, including his nephew and cousins, by utilizing a few cunning business tactics. Soon after, the power-hungry traitors were captured and executed in public to set an example and deter any future possibilities of a coup.   Following this situation, stricter disciplinary measures and codes of laws were implemented, and the lawbreakers were hacked to death instantly regardless of their rank.   Less than two weeks after the tragic death of her husband, the pirate queen announced that she was getting married to her adopted son, the commander of the Red Flag Fleet. AH HA!! She had shared a relationship with him for a long time, which is why she was not conceiving from her first marriage. It was under her influence that her sucker husband, Zheng Yi, had adopted the young fisherman and declared him as his willful heir. Under the leadership of Ching Shih, the Red Flag Fleet set off to capture new coastal villages and flaunted total control and domination over the South China Sea. This onslaught added to the trouble British and French colonizers faced as the pirates regularly plundered their ships. The Red Flag Fleet was operating its businesses at an enormous scale. Not a single ship moved in the South China Sea without the knowledge of Ching Shih's army. Entire coastal towns worked for them, supplying them with food, goods, and other provisions. The pirates taxed ships that wanted to cross the South China Sea. If they refused, they were attacked and plundered immediately.   Nevertheless, the Chinese dynasty desperately wanted to end all this. So, the novice Mandarin navy vessels were sent out to confront the Red Flag Fleet in the South China Sea and destroy them. A few hours into the battle, the Mandarin navy began a humiliating defeat. Ching Shih used this opportunity and announced that the Mandarin crew would not be punished if they joined hands with the Red Flag Fleet. So, just like that, the Mandarin navy was absorbed by the pirates, and the Qing dynasty lost a considerable part of their navy.   The Emperor of China was enraged to think that a woman controlled such an enormous amount of the land, sea, resources, and people that belonged to him. So, in an attempt to ink a peace deal with the pirates, the emperor offered an amnesty to all pirates of the Red Flag Fleet, hoping to terminate Ching Shih's reign over the sea.  Meanwhile, the Red Flag Fleet came under attack from the Portuguese navy. That navy had already been defeated twice before. However, this time things were different because they came prepared with bigger ships and weapons. This superiority gave the Portuguese an upper hand, and the Red Flag Fleet could not return with an attack of the same size. The Europeans were slaughtering them in their own backyard. Ching Shih recognized no point in fighting; the Portuguese navy ruthlessly destroyed her fleet. So she readily accepted the treaty offered by the Chinese emperor. The entire crew of the Red Flag Fleet was forced to surrender. The emperor allowed pirates to take home all the loot they had accumulated over the years without facing any significant repercussions. Plus, several pirates were granted jobs within the Chinese bureaucracy. Ching Shih's adopted son and later husband Chang Pao became the captain of Qing's Guangdong navy. In 1813, she welcomed her first child, Cheung Yu Lin, followed by a daughter whose whereabouts have been long lost in history.   In 1822, her second husband lost his life at sea, after which she relocated to Macau along with her children and opened a gambling house with all the loot she had grabbed at sea. She was also involved in trading salt. Towards the end of her life, she opened a brothel in Macau, bringing her life full circle.   Ironically, after kicking so much ass, she died peacefully in her sleep at the age of, yep, “sixty-nine.”   Sadie the Goat – In 1869, Sadie the Goat joined the Charlton Street Gang, headquartered at a gin mill at the end of Charlton Street on the West Side of New York. Her real name was Sadie Farrell, but she became known as Sadie the Goat because of her favorite form of fighting: headbutting men in the stomach and having a male sidekick knock the victim out so they could steal his money and valuables. Before joining the gang, she prowled the streets of the Fourth Ward and was known as a brutal mugger. However, after a terrible fight with another female gangster, Gallus Mag, Sadie the Goat lost her ear fled. Gallus Mag had bitten the ear off entirely and stored it in a jar in a saloon she owned.  After Sadie lost the fight and her ear, she left the Fourth Ward and found a new home on the West Side with the Charlton Street Gang. Before her arrival, the gang had decided to become pirates and cause problems along the shores of the Hudson River, but they weren't very good at it. However, with Sadie stepping in, things began to turn around. With Sadie commanding the gang, they stole a ship and made her captain of their pirate crew. These pirates patrolled the Hudson River stealing and terrorizing, becoming rich in the process. It is said that Sadie the Goat was known for her cruelty and made several of her own men walk the plank throughout the pillaging. True to form, her ship carried the Jolly Roger flag. After a few months of pirate life, local farmers along the river banded together and engaged the pirates in gun battles. As a result, the Charlton Street Gang decided to call it quits and Sadie the Goat returned to the Fourth Ward. There, she surrendered to Gallus Mag, the gangster who ripped off her ear in their last fight. Honored by the gesture, Mag returned Goat's ear to her, and it's said Sadie the Goat wore it in a necklace, in a locket, for the rest of her life. Maria Lindsey – Maria Lindsey met notorious pirate captain Eric Cobham, and it was love at first sight. Cobham revealed his profession to Maria, but she was not put off – in fact, they were married the next day! The two left Maria's hometown of Plymouth and spent around 20 years sailing the seven seas as swashbucklers.   Rachel Wall Rachel Wall's biography is riddled with myths and legends, but if tales about her are true, she was one of the first and only American women to try her hand at piracy. As the story goes, Wall was a Pennsylvania native who ran away from home as a teen and married a fisherman named George Wall. The couple settled in Boston and tried to survive, but constant money problems eventually led them to turn to a life of crime. In 1781, the couple bought a small boat, hooked up with a few low-life mariners, and began preying on ships off the coast of New England. Their strategy was as ingenious as it was brutal. Whenever a storm passed through the region, the pirates would dress their boat up to look like rough seas had ravaged it. Rachel would stand on the deck and plead for help from passing ships. When the unsuspecting rescuers came near, they were promptly boarded, robbed, and murdered. Wall may have lured over a dozen ships to their doom, but her luck ran out in 1782 when a real storm destroyed her boat and killed her husband, George. She continued her thieving on land and was later arrested in 1789 for attacking and robbing a Boston woman. While in prison, she wrote a confession admitting to "Sabbath-breaking, stealing, lying, disobedience to parents, and almost every other sin a person could commit, except murder." Unfortunately for Wall, the admittance wasn't enough to sway the authorities. On October 8, she became the last woman ever executed in Massachusetts when she was hanged to death in Boston   Anne Dieu-Le-Veut   She was also from Brittany, and her name translates to “Anne God-Wants.” She came to the Caribbean island of Tortuga in the late 1660s or early 1670s. From there, she suffered some rocky years that made her a widow twice, as well as a mother of two. But, her second husband was killed by the man who'd become her third. Dieu-le-Veut insisted on a duel with Laurens de Graaf to avenge her late husband. The Dutch pirate was so taken by her courage that he refused to fight her and offered her his hand. They married on July 28, 1693, and had two more children.   Dieu-le-Veut set sail with de Graaf, which was considered odd as many seamen thought women on ships bad luck. Yet Dieu-le-Veut and de Graaf's relationship has been compared to that of Anne Bonny and Calico Jack, inseparable partners who didn't give a shit about superstition.   Dieu-le-Veut's legend took over as captain when a cannonball blast struck down de Graaf. Others suggest that the couple fled to Mississippi around 1698, where they may or may not have continued to pirate. And still, other tales claim that Dieu-le-Veut's spirit lived on in her daughter, who was said to be a badass in her own right by demanding a duel with a man while in Haiti. Awilda,  Aghast at the thought of marrying a snake-slayer named Alf, she took off, leaving the palace disguised as a man. She gathered a band of disgruntled women also keen to staying single, commandeered a ship and set sail for a life of piracy; Together Awilda & her female crew learned to weild axes and swords, quickly establishing a fearsome reputation across the Scandinavian seas. When they came across another ship, full of male pirates whose captain had just died, she managed to convince them all to follow her as their new captain! Word had spread of this growing band of pirates and the Danes sent their own ships to try and capture her. By this time Awilda commanded a large fleet, when her old flame Alf led an expedition to hunt her down, he found himself outnumbered. However, displaying the same courage & wit as he had when defeating those snakes, he managed to put ship after ship out of action until he finally made it to the lead ship where Awilda was waiting, sword in hand. He didn't know that it was Awilda he was hunting and the realisation only hit him when, in the midst of a swashbuckling swordfight he knocked the helmet clean off her head and recognised the girl he had risked life & limb for all those years before by killing all those snakes! Perhaps she was impressed by his sword skills or his willingness to stand down, perhaps she just had a change of heart or realised how perfect their names would sound together, either way she decided that Alf wasn't too bad after all and that she would take him as her husband. In true fairy tale style they lived happily ever after as Queen & King of Denmark. Sister Ping  Cheng Chui Ping, aka Sister Ping, was a woman who ran a successful human smuggling operation between Hong Kong and New York City from 1984 until 2000. She was arrested in Hong Kong in 2000 and extradited to the United States in 2003. She was held in U.S. Federal prison until she died in 2014 and nicknamed "The Mother of All Snakeheads," a translation of the Chinese word for "smuggler."

Vikcast - It's A Viking Thing
Vikcast 2 - Power Baths, Censorship Thrusts, and Yelling at Neighbours

Vikcast - It's A Viking Thing

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 20, 2021 48:57


Linus Roache - King Wessex talks with Clive Standen and Amy Bailey about Power Baths, Censorship Thrusts, and Yelling at Neighbours

Vikcast - It's A Viking Thing
Vikcast 1 - Bald Spots, Crucifixion, and Being Kidnapped in Ireland

Vikcast - It's A Viking Thing

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 5, 2021 58:48


George Blagden - Athelstan talks with Clive Standen and Amy Bailey about Bald Spots, Crucifixion, and Being Kidnapped in Ireland

Vikings
Lagertha the shieldmaiden

Vikings

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 5, 2021 6:47


The story of incredible heroin who is respected in mythology --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/isaac-james3/message

Criminalia
Was Lagertha the Female Viking Pirate Real?

Criminalia

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 28, 2021 32:39


Valkyrie, she-warrior, pirate, shield-maiden – whatever the name you call her, stories about strong women including Lagertha are mentioned in lore dating centuries back. But, as we'll see, history can get in the way of itself. Learn more about your ad-choices at https://www.iheartpodcastnetwork.com

Have You Ever Heard Of...
Lagertha (9th Century) Legendary Shield Maiden

Have You Ever Heard Of...

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 5, 2021 37:50


This week Dan and Katy discuss Lagertha, the legendary Viking warrior and fan favourite from the History Channel series. The question is: was she real, and what can she tell us about the existence of Shield Maidens? Tune in every week to hear Katy and Dan talk about stuff from history you may or may not have heard of.  You can follow them on Twitter here: https://twitter.com/HaveYouEverPod and on Instagram @haveyoueverpod. Please do subscribe, wherever you're listening to this and leave us a five star review if you enjoyed the episode, it really does help us grow our audience. 

IT-founder.de - IT-Unternehmen erfolgreich gründen
#157 Homeoffice auf dem Segelboot – Tobias Streit hat sein IT-Business ins „Boatoffice“ verlegt

IT-founder.de - IT-Unternehmen erfolgreich gründen

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 29, 2021 43:06


Kennst du schon Boatoffice? Homeoffice war in den letzten Monaten ständig ein Thema, doch was ist, wenn man sein gesamtes IT-Business auf ein Boot verlagert? Was sich total verrückt anhört, hat Tobias Streit mit seiner Rockbox-Internetagentur umgesetzt. Wie und warum, das erzählt er uns in diesem Interview. Ortsunabhängig arbeiten – vom Segelboot aus Diesmal sprechen wir von IT-Tobi zu IT-Tobi, doch es gibt einen entscheidenden Unterschied: Tobias Streit arbeitet und lebt von einem Segelboot aus. Er und seine Freundin haben es geschafft, das gemeinsame Business so ortsunabhängig zu gestalten, dass sie von dort aus arbeiten können, wo sie anlegen. Zusammengefasst könnte man sagen, die beiden sind die Gewinner der Krise, denn Corona hat ihren ursprünglichen Plan in etwas Großartiges verwandelt: „Wir haben vor drei Jahren diese Reise geplant und sind vor zwei Jahren endlich in See gestochen. Unser Plan war, uns zwei Monate vor Ort in der Gastronomie in München zu Tode zu arbeiten, um dann zehn Monate reisen zu können. Sechszehn Stunden am Tag und das Geld praktisch ansparen dann. Wir hatten keine großen Reserven, keinen Reichtum oder irgendwas. Naja und dann kam im März der Lockdown, der uns in Spanien hart erwischte und als klar war, die Gastronomie kommt so schnell nicht wieder und das Geld wird knapp, da mussten wir uns Gedanken machen.“ Da Tobias vor rund 15 Jahren eine Agentur hatte und sich mit Webdesign auskannte, setzte er auf Verdacht wieder auf sein „altes“ Wissen. Statt hinzuschmeißen, konnte das Paar einen Glücktreffer landen und die spontane Überlebensidee führte zu einem lukrativen ortsunabhängigen Businesskonzept. Mittlerweile ist es den beiden möglich, vom Boot aus für ihre Kunden beispielsweise Webseiten zu gestalten und ihre Reisen dadurch zu finanzieren. „Corona hat uns eigentlich in die bessere Richtung geschickt“, resümiert Tobias heute nach über einem Jahr Boatoffice. Von Hip Hop in die IT, mit der IT auf's Boot Der ursprüngliche Weg in die IT war purer Zufall. Als Hip Hop-Band vermieteten Tobias und seine damaligen Bandmitglieder ihr Tonstudio in den Zeiten, in denen sie es nicht nutzten. Die eigens erstellte Webseite brachte plötzlich ungeahnte Möglichkeiten: der Einzelhandel und irgendwann auch große Kunden wie RWE oder Daimler Chrysler interessierten sich auf einmal für die Web-Fähigkeiten der Jungs. Da das Internet noch nagelneu war zu dem Zeitpunkt, konnten sie mit einer Erklär-CD schließlich den Durchbruch verzeichnen, der mit ihrer Band ausblieb. Sie entwickelten eine CD, die Mitarbeitern in Unternehmen die Welt des Internet ganz einfach erklärte. Doch mit den großen Kunden kamen auch die Schattenseiten: Das liebe Geld ließ auf sich warten, weil Unternehmen die Zahlungsziele anders setzten und von den scheinbar lukrativen Projekten blieben vorne vor in erster Linie riesen Zahlungen für Personal etc., die im Voraus geleistet werden mussten. So führte sein Weg Tobias schließlich in die Gastronomie: „Für mich war das mit dem Geld dort eine ehrlichere Geschichte. Wenn da jemand an die Theke geht und sagt ‚ein Bier‘, dann sage ich ‚3,50‘ und wenn er kein Geld hat, ist das Bier wieder weg. Aber da hast du halt täglichen Cashflow und musst nicht drei Monate auf dein Geld warten.“ Dass er heute mit seiner Freundin auf dem Boot zusammenarbeitet hatte zunächst den ganz pragmatischen Grund, dass es der einfachste Weg war. So konnten sie Julia am einfachsten ebenfalls mit Arbeit versorgen, ohne das Rad neu zu erfinden. Mittlerweile ergänzen die beiden sich hervorragend, er kämpft an vorderster Front und sie kümmert sich um Design und die SEO-Tauglichkeit der Texte. Die Fachgebiete erstrecken sich von Onepagern über Online-Shops, spezialisiert haben sich Tobias und Julia dabei auf Wordpress. Thematisch ist das Paar frei in seiner Webarbeit, Tobias achtet lediglich darauf, dass die Projekte abgeschlossen sind: „Ich suche mir Projekte aus, die wirklich abgeschlossen sind. Durch die Reisen muss ich den Kunden halt auch sagen, dass wir keinen 24/7-Support anbieten können. Es kann ja einfach sein, dass wir sagen, wir fahren nächsten Monat über den Atlantik und ich bin für drei Wochen nicht erreichbar – das muss man halt auf jeden Fall vorher abklären.“ Oft trifft Tobias bei seinen Kunden damit aber eher auf Neugier und Verständnis, als auf Ablehnung. Er erzählt mir, dass die erste halbe Stunden von Kundengesprächen oft erstmal das Segeln und den aktuellen Aufenthaltsort behandelt und die Akzeptanz für Arbeit aus dem Homeoffice durch Corona rapide gestiegen ist. Auch die Arbeit auf dem Boot an sich gestaltet sich unkomplizierter, als viele denken. Der größte Vorteil für Tobias: Das Internet ist überall anders besser und meistens sogar billiger als in Deutschland. Einmal angelandet, kann man oft im nächsten Kiosk für vergleichsweise „ein paar Euro“ eine Prepaidkarte mit 40 GB Traffic kaufen. Für ein solides Grundsetup empfiehlt er einen Router samt Antenne. Was hast du zu verlieren? Auf meine Frage, was Tobias anderen Träumern rät, hat er mir folgendes geantwortet: „Einfach mal machen. Das hört sich immer so einfach an, aber es ist ja auch einfach. Probier es einfach aus, schnapp dir deinen Rucksack, deinen Camper, such dir eine Berghütte, es muss ja nicht gleich das Segelboot sein. Probier es aus und im Zweifelsfall kannst du schnell wieder nach Deutschland kommen, falls es nicht klappt. Je nachdem kannst du auch hingehen und mit deinem Arbeitgeber sprechen, wenn du bisher schon das Jahr im Homeoffice warst und alles geklappt hat, ob ihr das nicht weiterführen könnt. Vielleicht klappt das nicht zum vollen Gehalt, aber vielleicht gibt es Projekte, die du von unterwegs aus machen kannst. Ansonsten ist ein kleines Budget immer von Vorteil.“ Auch ein nützlicher Hack aus Tobias‘ Sicht: Augen offen halten. Wenn du unterwegs bist und vielleicht einen Tauchschein machen willst und siehst, die Schule hat keine Webseite. Schlag der Tauchschule als Tauschgeschäft vor, dass du ihre Webseite machst und im Gegenzug nichts für den Schein bezahlst. So hast du auch direkt eine gute Referenz, mit der du bei anderen Tauchschulen anklingeln kannst. Trotz all dem Optimismus hat aber auch Tobias schon Lehrgeld bezahlen und seiner Kohle hinterherlaufen müssen, aber dennoch ist sein Glas immer halb voll: „Wenn du zu pessimistisch bist, wird's echt schwierig, dich da zu bewegen, zu gründen, ins Ausland zu gehen. Du musst da schon positiv eingestellt sein.“ Was ihm zusätzlich in schlechten Situationen hilft, ist der Glaube an Karma. Freizeit statt Zwang, Leben statt Stress Aufgrund der anfänglichen Geldknappheit hat er sich anfangs noch unter Wert verkauft um „Hauptsache überhaupt Einnahmen zu haben“, mittlerweise arbeitet Tobias erfolgreich als Subunternehmer für Agenturen in aller Welt. Seine Anfangszeit bereut er jedoch nicht, denn die zunächst günstigen Arbeiten verschafften ihm dennoch positive Bewertungen und Folgeaufträge. Tobias großer Wunsch ist, selbst irgendwann ins Delegieren zu kommen und einzelne Aufgaben an andere Freelancer weiterzugeben. Aktuell nutzen die beiden die „verwöhnte“ Auftragslage aber erst noch voll aus: „Wir sind auf einer Reise, ich bin nicht aus München weggegangen, um zu arbeiten. Wir wollen uns die Welt ansehen. Ich begrenze mich da schon selber ein bisschen, weil ich dann halt sage, wir haben jetzt einen guten Auftrag gehabt, das Geld reich jetzt wieder für den nächsten Monat. Ich hänge mich dann lieber in die Hängematte und halte die Angel raus. Wir nehmen dann lieber eine Woche Auszeit und machen eine Inseltour.“ Kein Stress und das Unternehmenswachstum muss sich den Gegebenheiten anpassen, so lautet der Grundsatz. Dabei lassen die beiden jedoch den Puffer für Reparaturen und Fixkosten nicht außer Acht. Auch die Altersvorsorge muss natürlich berücksichtigt werden. Aber außerdem? Spielt der Freizeitfaktor eine sehr große Rolle. Tobias ist zudem sehr froh, dass die Auftragslage ihm erlaubt, sich seine Projekte auszusuchen. Wenn die Kommunikation nicht passt oder er mit dem Kunden bei der Arbeitsweise nicht übereinstimmt, sagt er lieber ab. Von Piraten und weisen Worten Die Segelreise kannst du übrigens im Internet verfolgen, ich verlinke dir den Blog unten. Dass es ein Segelboot wird, war aber purer Zufall, wie Tobias mir erzählt: Ursprünglich war er mehr so der klassische T3-Camper, doch diese Idylle ging aus verschiedenen Gründen schief. Der Vater seiner Freundin hat beide schließlich darauf gebracht, es mit einem Boot zu versuchen. „Wenn ihr zu doof seid, mit dem Auto Richtung Osten zu fahren, wollt ihr's nicht mal mit einem Segelboot Richtung Westen probieren?“, waren die nicht ganz ernst gemeinten Worte des „alten Piraten“, wie Tobias ihn liebevoll nennt. Tatsächlich hat der „alte Pirat“ Tobias und Julia dann auch noch die Grundlagen beigebracht und sie sogar ein Stück weit begleitet. Hast du noch einen abschließenden Tipp an meine Hörer? „Ja, also erstens, was ich immer sage, ist grundsätzlich immer ehrlich zu sein, das vermisst man oft. Einfach mal dem Kunden sagen, das geht nicht oder ich weiß es nicht. Ich muss mich erst nochmal informieren. Also das ist einfach wichtig und da ist auch keiner böse. Ja und wenn man wirklich den Schritt wagt, man macht sich jetzt auf Reisen, dass man auf jeden Fall doch ein gewisses Polster oder zumindest mal so eine Route hat. Man sollte sich schon ein bisschen vorbereiten, dann geht man auch mit einem guten Gefühl in die Sache.“ Wenn du dich für die Segelreise interessierst oder gerne mit Tobias in Kontakt kommen möchtest, findest du ihn hier: Tobias Streit – Gründer – ROCKBOX entertainment service e.K. | LinkedIn https://www.lagertha.de/ Ich wünsche dir viel Spaß beim Stöbern und noch ganz ganz viel Erfolg mit deinem Business!

business interview internet man coach personal online fall design corona er blog plan startups lockdown budget band leben welt thema pc weg euro front spa computers deutschland cd geschichte arbeit dabei gef rolle geld hack reise gedanken zeiten wochen karma grund durch gro erfolg wissen route ort unternehmen schritt vielleicht kommunikation kontakt sache krise schule einfach stunden dass monaten wordpress verst home office wert situationen monat diesmal boot aufgaben kunden cashflow projekte reisen arbeiten trotz wunsch erkl zeitpunkt statt hast richtung freelancers oft tats bier tipp streit rad einmal spanien freundin aktuell texte mittlerweile jungs ausland glaube gewinner grundlagen linie zufall projekten vorteil auftrag freizeit paar kennst glas mitarbeitern ansonsten arbeitgeber akzeptanz naja gastronomie reichtum urspr durchbruch web design bewertungen agentur camper schlag acht optimismus ablehnung spielt online shops kohle hauptsache neugier gehalt schein verdacht einnahmen rucksack voraus tode einzelhandel altersvorsorge zwang webseiten arbeitsweise router kiosk piraten atlantik agenturen gegebenheiten bergh der vater segeln rwe gegenzug grundsatz antenne zahlungen thematisch idylle puffer probier tonstudio reserven referenz theke reparaturen zusammengefasst kundengespr delegieren polster segelboot ortsunabh zweifelsfall lehrgeld fixkosten bandmitglieder daimlerchrysler aufenthaltsort rockbox auftragslage tauschgesch lagertha it business unser plan folgeauftr businesskonzept geldknappheit
Beth and Jordan Rewatch
Vikings Season 2: Episode 5

Beth and Jordan Rewatch

Play Episode Listen Later May 17, 2021 21:50


In which Ragnar regains control, Lagertha gets stuck with all the terrible decisions, and Athelstan has a crisis of faith. It's all here as we re-watch Vikings: Season 2.

Beth and Jordan Rewatch
Vikings Season 2: Episode 1

Beth and Jordan Rewatch

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 5, 2021 27:37


In which Ragnar continues to make poor decisions, the Brother's War is more like a Brother's Skirmish, and Lagertha makes a fateful decision. It's all here as we re-watch Vikings: Season 2.

I Met You On LJ
030. Love Before Good Lube

I Met You On LJ

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 30, 2021 141:18


Uncork your vial of oil! This week, Maggie and V break down three slash ships where one side is a foreign invader--Marcus/Esca, Ragnar/Athelstan, and of course Joe/Nicky. Apparently, the only enemies-to-lovers ships that Maggie and V like existed in far-off centuries? Maggie discusses the ethics of shipping when the Two White Guys pairing is canonically master/slave, while V questions how in the world Joe and Nicky got together. It all culminates in discussing fandom’s internalized biases and the only battle more ancient than the three our pairings fought in: the Top Wars.

Beth and Jordan Rewatch
Vikings Season 1: Episode 9

Beth and Jordan Rewatch

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 29, 2021 28:08


In which Ragnar makes some very bad decisions, Lagertha deals with a plague, and Bjorn shows himself to not be a completely annoying character. It's all here as we re-watch the season finale of Vikings: Season 1.

Sejf kultovních hlášek a upoutávek z Prima COOL
Vikingové VI (6) - Smrt a had - Prima COOL

Sejf kultovních hlášek a upoutávek z Prima COOL

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 19, 2021 0:32


Bělovlas se svými lupiči opět zaútočí na Lagerthinu vesnici. Vesničané po tvrdém boji zvítězí a Lagertha v souboji Bělovlase zabije. Vážně zraněná poté odjede do Kattegatu, aby se setkala s Björnem…   See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Beth and Jordan Rewatch
Vikings Season 1: Episode 7

Beth and Jordan Rewatch

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 15, 2021 24:45


In which Rollo picks a new faith, Lagertha rules over the Norsemen, and the lowest ratings of the season are handed out. It's all here as we re-watch Vikings: Season 1.

Pilot TV Podcast
#124 - Big Sky, Unforgotten, and Love Victor

Pilot TV Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 22, 2021 79:13


Star launches on Disney+ this week and we sift through the launch releases on that service, which involves finding out what Lagertha the shieldmaiden is up to post-Vikings in Big Sky, and discovering if Love Simon’s big screen magic can survive the transition to the small screen in Love Victor. Plus, we dig up another cold case with Nicola Walker and Sanjeev Bhaskar in series 4 of ITV’s Unforgotten, get into a big old discussion about which books need adapting for TV ASAP, and Terri simply cannot resist talking about *that* ending in Behind Her Eyes — but don't worry, the spoilers are clearly signposted and you can skip the whole discussion by avoiding everything between 09:13 and 16:56.

HERstory on the Rocks
Episode 111 - Lagertha & Kristi

HERstory on the Rocks

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 28, 2021


Story time with Katie & Allie. Grab a glass and pour a drink. Let’s talk Lagertha the Shieldmaiden & Kristi Yamaguchi

Streamgestöber
Vikings: Würdiges Ende? Mit Ausblick auf Fortsetzung Valhalla

Streamgestöber

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 6, 2021 87:24


Die epische Historienserie Vikings rund um Ragnar Lodbrok und seine Söhne ging mit Staffel 6 Teil 2 zu Ende. Wir prüfen, ob es ein würdiges Ende für die Saga war und wie die Wikinder*innen-Geschichte über 100 Jahre später im geplanten Sequel Vikings: Valhalla weitererzählt werden soll. Alle 10 Folgen des Vikings-Finales stehen bei Amazon Prime zum Streamen bereit. Vikings: Valhalla wird voraussichtlich Ende 2020 bei Netflix erscheinen. Abonniere und bewerte Streamgestöber bei der Podcast-App deines Vertrauens! Wenn du mit deiner Meinung im Podcast landet willst, schick uns eine Sprachnachricht oder einen Kommentar an podcast@moviepilot.de. Alle weiteren Infos dazu findest du auf [https://www.moviepilot.de/podcast](www.moviepilot.de/podcast).

Screentellers - Film & Serie Tv
Dea ex Machina - Lagertha

Screentellers - Film & Serie Tv

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 8, 2020 5:58


Lagertha è un personaggio che abbiamo avuto il privilegio di seguire fino alla sua vecchiaia. La regina guerriera di Vikings, secondo le leggende norrene la prima moglie di Ragnar Lothbrok, è la dea ex machina di questa settimana.A cura di Federica Filippin

AlloCiné : Faux Raccord
Faux Raccord N°311 - Les gaffes et erreurs de Vikings saison 1 2 3

AlloCiné : Faux Raccord

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 23, 2020


Quand Michel & Michel débarquent à Kattegat, Ragnar, Lagertha, Rollo, Floki et les Vikings tremblent, forcément...

Chattegat: A Vikings Podcast, about Kattegat and Beyond!

Welcome to Chattegat, where we chat about Kattegat and beyond! Raise your curved Horns and chat with us about everything from Vikings on the History Channel. In today’s episode, we talk Vikings season 2, episode 6 - UnforgivenLearn as we talk about Viking JewelryRaise your horns as we Toast to Katheryn Winnick! Skål!Listen in as we Introduce the Goddess SifCharacter Highlight: LagerthaJoin the group discussion on Facebook https://www.facebook.com/groups/1222974777895829/Follow us on Facebook, Instagram, and Twitter: @chattagatpodcast Send us an email to chattegatpodcast@gmail.comYou can support us on Ko-Fi https://ko-fi.com/chattegatIntro and Outro music by: DunholmpiperYouTube: https://www.youtube.com/user/DunholmpiperInstagram: @dunholmpiperSupport the show (https://ko-fi.com/chattegat)

Chattegat: A Vikings Podcast, about Kattegat and Beyond!
Season 2 Ep. 5 - Answers in Blood

Chattegat: A Vikings Podcast, about Kattegat and Beyond!

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 18, 2020 21:15


Welcome to Chattegat, where we chat about Kattegat and beyond! Raise your curved Horns and chat with us about everything from Vikings on the History Channel. In today’s episode, we talk Vikings season 2, episode 5 - Answers in Blood Raise your horns as we Toast to Bekki! Skål!Learn about how Vikings make their clothesListen in as we talk about Odin’s Eye and Mimir’s headCharacter Highlight - The SeerJoin the group discussion on Facebook https://www.facebook.com/groups/1222974777895829/Follow us on Facebook, Instagram, and Twitter: @chattagatpodcast Send us an email to chattegatpodcast@gmail.comYou can support us on Ko-Fi https://ko-fi.com/chattegatIntro and Outro music by: DunholmpiperYouTube: https://www.youtube.com/user/DunholmpiperInstagram: @dunholmpiperSupport the show (https://ko-fi.com/chattegat)

Chattegat: A Vikings Podcast, about Kattegat and Beyond!

Welcome to Chattegat, where we chat about Kattegat and beyond! Raise your curved Horns and chat with us about everything from Vikings on the History Channel. In today’s episode, we talk Vikings Season 2, Episode 4 - Eye for an EyeRaise your horns as we Toast to Humanity Skål!Listen in as we Introduce the God NjordCharacter Highlight: King EcbertFollow us on Facebook, Instagram, and Twitter: @chattagatpodcast. And feel free to send us an email to chattegatpodcast@gmail.com Join the group discussion on Facebook https://www.facebook.com/groups/1222974777895829/Follow us on Facebook, Instagram, and Twitter: @chattagatpodcast. And feel free to send us an email to chattegatpodcast@gmail.com You can support us on Ko-Fi https://ko-fi.com/chattegatIntro and Outro music by: DunholmpiperYouTube: https://www.youtube.com/user/DunholmpiperInstagram: @dunholmpiperSupport the show (https://ko-fi.com/chattegat)

halftone.fm Master Feed
Vertical Slice 82: Lagertha

halftone.fm Master Feed

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 20, 2020 96:37


Μετριούνται τα δισκάκια του Microsoft Flight Simulator, τα user scores, οι νέες συμφωνίες της Google για το Stadia, η παράνοια της Devolver Digital, τα μαρτύρια της Ubisoft, τα stances στο Ghost Of Tsushima κ.ά. Εκτός από την Lagertha. Η Lagertha είναι μία. Get in touch: Email | Twitter Ι Facebook Group Hosted by: Elias Pappas - Facebook | Twitter | Instagram Manos Vezos - The Vez | Facebook | Twitter | Instagram Ι Apple Music Please insert disc: Microsoft Flight Simulator will spread across ten DVDs Tom Holland on Instagram Metacritic now delays user reviews until more than 24 hours after games launch eFootball PES 2021 Season Update Stadia lands exclusives from Konami, Harmonix, and more Devolver Direct 2020 Devolverland Expo Ubisoft Forward: Official Livestream - July 2020 Three more Ubisoft executives step down due to toxic culture Xbox One X and Xbox One S All-Digital discontinued ahead of Xbox Series X Ghost of Tsushima Review

Séries em Podcast
Vikings - Episódio 1x3 - Despossuído

Séries em Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 2, 2020 44:11


A banda de guerra de Ragnar volta em triunfo para Kattegat, onde o Earl imediatamente confisca as riquezas saqueadas, exceto por uma peça por homem. Ragnar escolhe o Athelstan perturbado e volta para casa. A fé do monge e seu voto de castidade perplexo Ragnar, mas ele, no entanto, reúne informações úteis sobre o reino de Nortúmbria. Com base nessa nova visão, o Earl Haraldson autoriza outra invasão na Inglaterra. Agora, acompanhada por Lagertha e o irmão do Earl, Knut, Ragnar re-embarca após a pressa, deixando Athelstan à mente da fazenda e das crianças. À medida que os vikings põem o pé no solo inglês, eles são atendidos pelo xerife local e um punhado de homens de armas, que convidam os "comerciantes" recém-desembarcados a conhecer o Rei Aelle. Ragnar concorda, mas a desconfiança de seus outros guerreiros incita uma batalha na qual os Nortúmbrios são abatidos... Gostou do episódio? ajude com sua opinião no Instagram: @Seriesempodcast --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/series-em-podcast/support

Half Hour History
Half Hour History Episode 2: The True History of Lagertha that isn't True!

Half Hour History

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 1, 2020


Welcome to a brand new fortnightly podcast where your unqualified host Jacinta attempts to explain an interesting bit of history and an even less qualified co-host Luke attempts to derail her.Many of our topics will be pop culture inspired, and after both undergoing marathon Vikings viewings we were pretty keen to find out the true history behind our favourite kickass viking shield maiden, Lagertha! Jacinta delves deep into a whole lot of history that might not even actually be true, thereby undermining the very premise of the show in the second episode. Classy!Download here! (click to stream, right-click to save)Subscribe to us on iTunes as we do this every fortnight! Meanwhile, join the discussion in our friendly Facebook group! And you can now get bonus episodes by subscribing/supporting us on Patreon!

Séries em Podcast
Vikings - Episódio 1x2 - A Ira dos Homens do Norte

Séries em Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 22, 2020 45:57


Depois de reunir voluntários, Ragnar, Rollo e Floki embarcam em uma invasão não autorizada a oeste. Lagertha se opõe violentamente à recusa de Ragnar em levá-la. O Earl Haraldson tem o ferreiro que forjou a âncora de Ragnar morto. No mar, a tripulação está presa em uma tempestade, o que um maníaco Floki interpreta como Thor provando o seu navio. Em terra, os monges vêem o sinal sinistro de uma nuvem em forma de dragão. Após uma viagem tensa, os homens de Ragnar pousam na costa da Inglaterra, perto do mosteiro de Lindisfarne, que eles procedem a saquear . Eles matam a maioria dos monges e capturam o resto para retomar como escravos, incluindo o jovem Athelstan, que Ragnar protege da morte nas mãos de Rollo. Gostou do episódio? ajude com sua opinião no Instagram: @Seriesempodcast --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/series-em-podcast/support

Séries em Podcast
Vikings - Episódio 1x1 - Ritos de Passagem

Séries em Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 18, 2020 45:53


Ragnar e seu irmão, Rollo, retornam de uma batalha nas terras do Báltico durante as quais Ragnar tem visões do deus Odin e suas valkyrias. De repente, Ragnar leva seu filho Bjorn a Kattegat, pelo rito de passagem de Bjorn. Deixa em casa, a esposa de Ragnar, Lagertha, rapidamente despacha dois possíveis estupradores. Enquanto em Kattegat, Ragnar convence Rollo que as incursões no Ocidente valem a pena e é possível, graças a novas ferramentas de navegação, mas é repreendida por seu governante, o Earl Haraldson, que continua a ordenar incursões no Báltico; mas, também, o upstart, Ragnar, assistiu. Bjorn e Ragnar visitam Floki, amigo de Ragnar e um superdotado talentoso, que construiu secretamente um novo tipo delongship, que eles testaram com sucesso. Enquanto isso, de volta a casa, Rollo faz avanços indesejáveis em Lagertha. Ragnar tem outra visão de Odin, de pé na costa. Isso convence Ragnar a continuar seu plano. Gostou do episódio? ajude com sua opinião no Instagram: @Seriesempodcast --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/series-em-podcast/support

The Witchcast With Lucy Cavendish
The Witchcast - Episode 14 - Valkyries and Vikings

The Witchcast With Lucy Cavendish

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 30, 2020 102:43


Blessed Beltane to the north and Samhain to the South of the World!Meet Melissa Lycan of the Viking-influenced band, Nordic Daughter, and explore Viking lore, shieldmaidens and the Gods of Valhalla with Lucy as she explores the real magick of TV's Vikings – hail Lagertha!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

TBO EN SERIES
Tbo en series 3x07- vikingos

TBO EN SERIES

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 28, 2017 158:26


En el capítulo de hoy tenemos un monográfico de la serie Vikingos. Para ello contaremos por un lado con los actores de doblaje Juan Antonio Arroyo, voz de Floki y con Conchi López, voz de Lagertha. También repasaremos la parte histórica y analizaremos la serie con Antoni Gilabert, Pepe Charlie Prieto y Ángel Castillo. Presenta y dirige Ángel Castillo. Bloque 1: Doblaje. 00:00:00 Entrevista a Juan Antonio Arroyo (voz de Floki) 00:21:00 Entrevista a Conchi López (voz de Lagertha) Bloque 2. 00:43:00 Historia y análisis de la serie Vikingos con Pepe Charlie, Antoni y Ángel. Queremos dar las gracias a ADOMA, a Juan Antonio Arroyo y Conchi López por su predisposición y disponibilidad para que este episodio fuera posible tal como queríamos. Esperamos que os guste el programa, además de vuestros comentarios en Ivoox, iTunes y redes sociales. Con vuestros Me Gusta ayudamos además que más gente puede tener acceso a los episodios. Un abrazo.