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Caitlin and Alan get some corrections out in the open. Then we get back to talking about Quill Kipps! We can't help ourselves. Later there are explosions- but fewer than Caitlin would like! And Lucy confronts Penelope alone. Listener vs ListenerDisney Hyperion imprint was sold to Hachette after Lockwood and Co was published and is currently owned by Hachette as of this podcast publicationWade's death scene in Saving Private Ryan is harrowingAraboth in Jewish cosmology is the 7th Heaven. The highest Heaven with the throne of God.Georges Bataille was a French philosopherFollow Caitlin on BlueSky @inferiorcaitlinFollow the show on Twitter @LockwoodPodcastOur theme music is “Magic Escape Room” by Kevin MacLeod at incompetech.com. It is licensed under a Creative Commons by Attribution 3.0 agreement.If you want to reach out please send an email to contact@hallowedgroundmedia.com or visit our Contact page.
Caitlin and Alan take a stroll through Dark London. Come stare at a portal with us as we learn the sinister truth of Penelope's plan! Fences. We meet a limping ghost in a wide-brimmed hat, some living people harvesting plasm, and Ezekiel! Make sure to stick around for us complaining about Kipps- but not in the way you might think.An Ankou is a ghost thingThe Backrooms are an internet horror thingGundam Wing is an anime thingThe Scarlett and Browne series is great and you should read itFollow Caitlin on BlueSky @inferiorcaitlinFollow the show on Twitter @LockwoodPodcastOur theme music is “Magic Escape Room” by Kevin MacLeod at incompetech.com. It is licensed under a Creative Commons by Attribution 3.0 agreement.If you want to reach out please send an email to contact@hallowedgroundmedia.com or visit our Contact page.
Caitlin and Alan address some corrections about necklaces. But then! We deal with home invaders on two fronts! Did George's improvised spears help anything? Should the team have guessed Rupert Gale would show up? How could Lucy lose Skull AGAIN?!Haunting the Narrative is a great Lockwood and Co podcast you should be listening toFollow Caitlin on BlueSky @inferiorcaitlinFollow the show on Twitter @LockwoodPodcastOur theme music is “Magic Escape Room” by Kevin MacLeod at incompetech.com. It is licensed under a Creative Commons by Attribution 3.0 agreement.If you want to reach out please send an email to contact@hallowedgroundmedia.com or visit our Contact page.
Caitlin and Alan finish fortifying Portland Row and watch Lucy and Lockwood take a break under the garden apple tree. We dig into Skull's backstory and wonder if he could “move on” from his captivity. Is Rupert Gale the same man that Marissa knew when she was young, or his descendant? How did wax, wood, and pouches contain the Sources of the ghosts that Lockwood's parents stored away?Home Alone is a classic children's filmPeter and Wendy is the novel of the Peter Pan storySpike is an evil vampire boyfriend thingA Bolthole is an escape thingCastration is a psychological thingFollow Caitlin on BlueSky @inferiorcaitlinFollow the show on Twitter @LockwoodPodcastOur theme music is “Magic Escape Room” by Kevin MacLeod at incompetech.com. It is licensed under a Creative Commons by Attribution 3.0 agreement.If you want to reach out please send an email to contact@hallowedgroundmedia.com or visit our Contact page.
Caitlin and Alan witness the breaking and entering of The Orpheus Society. Is it OK to mock someone's laugh? We lament the loss of “A Cartography of Dark London”. We imagine Ruby Stokes firing a proton pack at a room full of elderly industrialists. Come “Batman” on the rooftops of London with us as we read about a gang of teens stealing a book from a library!The Count of Monty Cristo is a revenge thingFly on the Wall is a film theory termOrpheus is a Greek myth thingFreddy Krueger is Horror Movie characterFollow Caitlin on BlueSky @inferiorcaitlinFollow the show on Twitter @LockwoodPodcastOur theme music is “Magic Escape Room” by Kevin MacLeod at incompetech.com. It is licensed under a Creative Commons by Attribution 3.0 agreement.If you want to reach out please send an email to contact@hallowedgroundmedia.com or visit our Contact page.
Caitlin and Alan attend a meeting of small ghost-hunting agencies. We dwell on the details for way too long- like normal. We get terrible news about George. And Lockwood forms a plan while Lucy gives in to her rage.Zordon is a Power Ranger thingYoga does not keep you alive foreverThe Body is stunning episode of Buffy the Vampire SlayerFollow Caitlin on BlueSky @inferiorcaitlinFollow the show on Twitter @LockwoodPodcastOur theme music is “Magic Escape Room” by Kevin MacLeod at incompetech.com. It is licensed under a Creative Commons by Attribution 3.0 agreement.If you want to reach out please send an email to contact@hallowedgroundmedia.com or visit our Contact page.
No primeiro episódio desta série especial sobre a Segunda Guerra Mundial, olhamos para as suas causas. Tentamos compreender o contexto internacional e as origens que levaram a um dos maiores conflitos da história.Sugestões de leitura1. Eric Hobsbawm - A Era dos Extremos. A História do século XX (1914-1991). Presença, 2017.2. René Rémond - Introdução à história do nosso tempo: do Antigo Regime aos nossos dias. Gradiva, 1994.-----Obrigado aos patronos do podcast:André Silva, Bruno Ricardo Neves Figueira, Cláudio Batista, Isabel Yglesias de Oliveira, Joana Figueira, NBisme, Oliver Doerfler;Alessandro Averchi, Alexandre Carvalho, Carlos Castro, Daniel Murta, David Fernandes, Domingos Ferreira, Francisco, Hugo Picciochi, João Cancela, João Carreiro, João Pedro Tuna Moura Guedes, Jorge Filipe, Luís André Agostinho, Luisa Meireles, Patrícia Gomes, Pedro Almada, Pedro Alves, Pedro Ferreira, Rui Roque, Tiago Pereira, Vera Costa;Adriana Vazão, Alfredo Gameiro, Ana Gonçalves, Ana Sofia Agostinho, André Abrantes, André Silva, António Farelo, Bruno Luis, Carlos Afonso, Carlos Ribeiro, Carlos Ribeiro, Catarina Ferreira, Diogo Camoes, Diogo Freitas, Fábio Videira Santos, Francisco Fernandes, Gn, Hugo Palma, Hugo Vieira, Igor Silva, João Barbosa, João Canto, João Carlos Braga Simões, João Diamantino, João Félix, João Ferreira, Joel José Ginga, José Santos, Luis Colaço, Miguel Brito, Miguel Gama, Miguel Gonçalves Tomé, Miguel Oliveira, Miguel Salgado, Nuno Carvalho, Nuno Esteves, Nuno Moreira, Nuno Silva, Paulo Silva, Pedro, Pedro Cardoso, Pedro Oliveira, Pedro Simões, Peter, Ricardo Pinho, Ricardo Santos, Rúben Marques Freitas, Rui Curado Silva, Rui Rodrigues, Simão, Simão Ribeiro, Thomas Ferreira, Tiago Matias, Tiago Sequeira, Tomás Matos Pires, Vitor Couto, Zé Teixeira.-----Ouve e gosta do podcast?Se quiser apoiar o Falando de História, contribuindo para a sua manutenção, pode fazê-lo via Patreon: https://patreon.com/falandodehistoria-----Música: “Five Armies” e “Magic Escape Room” de Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com); Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 4.0 License, http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0Edição de Marco António.Apoio técnico: 366 Ideias (366ideias@gmail.com)
Caitlin and Alan visit Inspector Barnes house, and get schooled in English poetry. Lucy dishes about Lockwood to her bestie- Skull. Barnes warns the agency to follow the rules or end up like Bunchurch. George presents his evidence for how The Problem started to the rest of the company.La Belle Dame Sans Merci is an English ballad by John KeatsDeath Note is a Horror Manga/ Anime thingEctoplasm is a science thing about a supernatural thingNeoliberalism is an Economic Theory thingFollow Caitlin on BlueSky @inferiorcaitlinFollow the show on Twitter @LockwoodPodcastOur theme music is “Magic Escape Room” by Kevin MacLeod at incompetech.com. It is licensed under a Creative Commons by Attribution 3.0 agreement.If you want to reach out please send an email to contact@hallowedgroundmedia.com or visit our Contact page.
Why do we love what we hate? This week, Josie takes us on a journey through Reylo! We'll talk about the most popular fics, but we're not gonna talk about the moral qualms. Enjoy! - Cocktail Pairing: The Dark Side Mix equal parts Mr. Black cold brew coffee liqueur, espresso, and cognac; add equal parts 0.25 oz rich demerara syrup and lemon oil. - Fine Pairings Podcast - A podcast about fanfiction: Where we pair ships with cocktails and reading with comedy. Got fanfic you'd like to share? Please email us at FinePairingsPodcast@gmail.com Remember to follow us on Tiktok, Tumblr, and Instagram @Finepairingspodcast and X (Twitter) @Finepairingspod - Additional Credits "Almost New," "Atlantean Twilight," "I Knew a Guy,” “In Your Arms,” "Magic Escape Room," "Magic Forest," "Mourning Song," "Nothing Broken," "Space X-plorers," "Thinking Music," "Vibing Over Venus" Creator: Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 4.0 License http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ Title: “2 Hour Delay” “Beginning 3 v 2” Creator: HoliznaCC0 Source: https://freemusicarchive.org/music/holiznacc0/winter-lofi/2-hour-delay-1/ https://freemusicarchive.org/music/holiznacc0/gamer-soundtrack-beginnings/beginning-3-v-2/ License: CC0 1.0 Universal Additional AFX from Freesound.org
Caitlin and Alan try our skills on the trapeze- and mostly successfully land! La Belle Dame is finally trapped while we talk horror tropes, how emotionally well-balanced characters are boring, and if this ghost matters to the plot of the book.Mechanical Fortune Tellers are more than a century old genre of coin-op gameThe House on the Rock is a tourist thingFollow Caitlin on BlueSky @inferiorcaitlinFollow the show on Twitter @LockwoodPodcastOur theme music is “Magic Escape Room” by Kevin MacLeod at incompetech.com. It is licensed under a Creative Commons by Attribution 3.0 agreement.If you want to reach out please send an email to contact@hallowedgroundmedia.com or visit our Contact page.
Neste episódio especial falamos com Francisco Mangas, investigador do Centro de Investigação Transdisciplinar Cultura, Espaço e Memória da Universidade do Porto, sobre a história da comunidade Cigana em Portugal, no período moderno. Tentamos perceber qual a sua origem, quando chegou, porque foi discriminada e qual o seu papel na sociedade do seu tempo. Sugestões de leitura: 1. Carlos Santos Sousa - Os Maias. Retrato Sociológico de uma Família Cigana Portuguesa (1827-1957). Editora Mundos Sociais, 2013.2. Otto Rosenberg - A Lente de Aumento. Os Ciganos no Holocausto. Âncora Editora, 2001.3. Francisco Mangas - A Outra Minoria. Uma história dos Ciganos portugueses durante a Época Moderna. Tese de doutoramento apresentada à FLUP, 2024. Disponível online: https://repositorio-aberto.up.pt/handle/10216/159228-----Obrigado aos patronos do podcast:André Silva, Bruno Ricardo Neves Figueira, Cláudio Batista, Isabel Yglesias de Oliveira, Joana Figueira, NBisme, Oliver Doerfler;Alessandro Averchi, Alexandre Carvalho, Carlos Castro, Daniel Murta, David Fernandes, Domingos Ferreira, É Manel, Francisco, Hugo Picciochi, João Cancela, João Carreiro, João Pedro Tuna Moura Guedes, Jorge Filipe, Luís André Agostinho, Luisa Meireles, Patrícia Gomes, Pedro Almada, Pedro Alves, Pedro Ferreira, Rui Roque, Tiago Pereira, Vera Costa;Adriana Vazão, Alfredo Gameiro, Ana Gonçalves, Ana Sofia Agostinho, André Abrantes, André Chambel, André Silva, António Farelo, Beatriz Oliveira, Bruno Luis, Carlos Afonso, Carlos Ribeiro, Carlos Ribeiro, Catarina Ferreira, Diogo Camoes, Diogo Freitas, Fábio Videira Santos, Francisco Fernandes, Gn, Hugo Palma, Hugo Vieira, Igor Silva, João Barbosa, João Canto, João Carlos Braga Simões, João Diamantino, João Félix, João Ferreira, Joel José Ginga, José Santos, Luis Colaço, Miguel Brito, Miguel Gama, Miguel Gonçalves Tomé, Miguel Oliveira, Miguel Salgado, Nuno Carvalho, Nuno Esteves, Nuno Silva, Paulo Silva, Pedro, Pedro Cardoso, Pedro Oliveira, Pedro Simões, Peter, Ricardo Pinho, Ricardo Santos, Rúben Marques Freitas, Rui Curado Silva, Rui Rodrigues, Simão, Simão Ribeiro, Sofia Silva, Thomas Ferreira, Tiago Matias, Tiago Sequeira, Tomás Matos Pires, Vitor Couto, Zé Teixeira.-----Ouve e gosta do podcast?Se quiser apoiar o Falando de História, contribuindo para a sua manutenção, pode fazê-lo via Patreon: https://patreon.com/falandodehistoria-----Música: “Five Armies” e “Magic Escape Room” de Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com); Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 4.0 License, http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0Edição de Marco António.
Caitlin and Alan go to the graveyard. We found the titular Empty Grave! Take a burning car ride towards inevitable death and then grab a cup of ectoplasm. Lockwood shares the resting place of his family, Skull shares the meaning of the afterlife, and we discuss George's autism.Ectoplasm is a paranormal thingDesire might be a psychoanalytic thingFollow Caitlin on BlueSky @inferiorcaitlinFollow the show on Twitter @LockwoodPodcastOur theme music is “Magic Escape Room” by Kevin MacLeod at incompetech.com. It is licensed under a Creative Commons by Attribution 3.0 agreement.If you want to reach out please send an email to contact@hallowedgroundmedia.com or visit our Contact page.
Have you ever wondered why we wear costumes for Halloween? How did it get started? What were early costumes like? How have they changed? Take a trip with Joshua and Leah through the decades of Halloween's funnest custome of costumes. Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 4.0 License http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ "Folk Round", "Distant Tension", "Waltz of Treachery", "Music to Delight", "Sock Hop", "Stringed Disco", "Overcast", "Rock Hybrid", "Highlight Reel", "Magic Escape Room"
Caitlin and Alan talk about the French language and political problems in dystopias. Fictional dystopias… mostly. Lockwood and Co get a new client and we learn about the new normal at 35 Portland Row. We try to figure out how Skull can talk in the sunlight, and why Mr Tufnell feels so slimy.Smucker's is an American company of various fruit preservesChicken Run is an animated classicFollow Caitlin on BlueSky @inferiorcaitlinFollow the show on Twitter @LockwoodPodcastOur theme music is “Magic Escape Room” by Kevin MacLeod at incompetech.com. It is licensed under a Creative Commons by Attribution 3.0 agreement.If you want to reach out please send an email to contact@hallowedgroundmedia.com or visit our Contact page.
No episódio 100 do podcast paramos para responder a perguntas dos ouvintes, e para mostrar alguns dos bastidores.Obrigado a todos vocês, que nos ouvem desse lado!Sugestões do episódio:- Canal do Twitch do Paulo: https://www.twitch.tv/therealhistorygamer-----Obrigado aos patronos do podcast:André Silva, Bruno Ricardo Neves Figueira, Cláudio Batista, Isabel Yglesias de Oliveira, Joana Figueira, NBisme, Oliver Doerfler;Alessandro Averchi, Alexandre Carvalho, Carlos Castro, Daniel Murta, David Fernandes, Domingos Ferreira, É Manel, Francisco, Hugo Picciochi, João Cancela, João Carreiro, João Pedro Tuna Moura Guedes, Jorge Filipe, Luís André Agostinho, Luisa Meireles, Patrícia Gomes, Pedro Almada, Pedro Alves, Pedro Ferreira, Rui Roque, Tiago Pereira, Vera Costa;Adriana Vazão, Alfredo Gameiro, Ana Gonçalves, Ana Sofia Agostinho, André Abrantes, André Chambel, André Silva, António Farelo, Beatriz Oliveira, Bruno Luis, Carlos Afonso, Carlos Ribeiro, Carlos Ribeiro, Catarina Ferreira, Diogo Camoes, Diogo Freitas, Fábio Videira Santos, Francisco Fernandes, Gn, Hugo Palma, Hugo Vieira, Igor Silva, João Barbosa, João Canto, João Carlos Braga Simões, João Diamantino, João Félix, João Ferreira, Joel José Ginga, José Santos, Luis Colaço, Miguel Brito, Miguel Gama, Miguel Gonçalves Tomé, Miguel Oliveira, Miguel Salgado, Nuno Carvalho, Nuno Esteves, Nuno Silva, Paulo Silva, Pedro, Pedro Cardoso, Pedro Oliveira, Pedro Simões, Peter, Ricardo Pinho, Ricardo Santos, Rúben Marques Freitas, Rui Curado Silva, Rui Rodrigues, Simão, Simão Ribeiro, Sofia Silva, Thomas Ferreira, Tiago Matias, Tiago Sequeira, Tomás Matos Pires, Vitor Couto, Zé Teixeira.-----Ouve e gosta do podcast?Se quiser apoiar o Falando de História, contribuindo para a sua manutenção, pode fazê-lo via Patreon: https://patreon.com/falandodehistoria-----Música: “Five Armies” e “Magic Escape Room” de Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com); Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 4.0 License, http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0Edição de Marco António.Apoio técnico: 366 Ideias (366ideias@gmail.com)
Caitlin and Alan kick off the final book of Lockwood and Co “The Empty Grave” by Jonathan Stroud! We talk about traps in monuments, the fate of the royal family during the problem, and how great it is to read a finale WITHOUT interpersonal drama among the heroes.Kate Adams is the artist for the chapter pictures in the Lockwood and Co series.The Great Train Robbery was a notorious event in UK history during the 60s that was chronicled in a book and adapted into movie and TV.Lying in state is an English thingMadame Tussauds is a real-life creepy thingThe mannequin scene from 2016 GhostbustersFollow Caitlin on Instagram @inferiorcaitreadsFollow the show on Twitter @LockwoodPodcastOur theme music is “Magic Escape Room” by Kevin MacLeod at incompetech.com. It is licensed under a Creative Commons by Attribution 3.0 agreement.If you want to reach out please send an email to contact@hallowedgroundmedia.com or visit our Contact page.
Esta semana falamos de Isabel de Portugal, duquesa consorte da Borgonha em meados do séc. XV. Analisamos as suas origens, as relações que manteve com família e amigos, a forma como geriu o seu património e como lidou com os desafios políticos e diplomáticos do seu tempo.Sugestões de leitura1. Monique Sommé - Isabelle de Portugal: Duchesse de Bourgogne. Une femme au pouvoir au XVe siècle. Presses Universitaires du Septentrion, 1998.2. Ana Paula Jerónimo Antunes - De infanta de Portugal a duquesa da Borgonha. D. Isabel de Lencastre e Avis (1397-1429). Dissertação de mestrado apresentada à NOVA FCSH, 2012.-----Obrigado aos patronos do podcast:André Silva, Bruno Ricardo Neves Figueira, Cláudio Batista, Isabel Yglesias de Oliveira, Joana Figueira, NBisme, Oliver Doerfler;Alessandro Averchi, Alexandre Carvalho, Carlos Castro, Daniel Murta, David Fernandes, Domingos Ferreira, É Manel, Francisco, Hugo Picciochi, João Cancela, João Pedro Tuna Moura Guedes, Jorge Filipe, Luís André Agostinho, Luisa Meireles, Patrícia Gomes, Pedro Almada, Pedro Alves, Pedro Ferreira, Rui Roque, Tiago Pereira, Vera Costa;Adriana Vazão, Alfredo Gameiro, Ana Gonçalves, André Abrantes, André Chambel, André Silva, António Farelo, Beatriz Oliveira, Bruno Luis, Carlos Ribeiro, Carlos Ribeiro, Catarina Ferreira, Diogo Camoes, Diogo Freitas, Fábio Videira Santos, Francisco Fernandes, Gn, Hugo Palma, Hugo Vieira, Igor Silva, João Barbosa, João Canto, João Carlos Braga Simões, João Diamantino, João Félix, João Ferreira, Joel José Ginga, José Santos, Luis Colaço, Miguel Brito, Miguel Gama, Miguel Gonçalves Tomé, Miguel Oliveira, Miguel Salgado, Nuno Carvalho, Nuno Esteves, Nuno Silva, Pedro, Pedro Cardoso, Pedro Oliveira, Pedro Simões, Peter, Ricardo Pinho, Ricardo Santos, Rúben Marques Freitas, Rui Curado Silva, Rui Rodrigues, Simão, Simão Ribeiro, Sofia Silva, Thomas Ferreira, Tiago Matias, Tiago Sequeira, Vitor Couto, Zé Teixeira.-----Ouve e gosta do podcast?Se quiser apoiar o Falando de História, contribuindo para a sua manutenção, pode fazê-lo via Patreon: https://patreon.com/falandodehistoria-----Música: “Five Armies” e “Magic Escape Room” de Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com); Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 4.0 License, http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0Edição de Marco AntónioApoio técnico: 366 Ideias (366ideias@gmail.com)
Neste episódio falamos sobre um dos mais famosos humanistas europeus do século XVI: o português Damião de Góis (1502-1574). Seguimos a sua vida pela Europa, os contactos que estabeleceu, a obra que publicou e o seu triste fim, perseguido pela Inquisição.Sugestões de leitura:1. Luís Filipe Barreto - Damião de Goes: os caminhos de um humanista. CTT, 2002.2. Edward Wilson-Lee - A torre dos segredos: os mundos paralelos de Camões e Damião de Góis. Bertrand, 2022.3. Damião de Góis - Correspondência latina. Ed. Amadeu Torre. Imprensa da Universidade de Coimbra, 2009, disponível online: https://ucdigitalis.uc.pt/pombalina/item/531724. Raul Rêgo - O processo de Damião de Goes na Inquisição. Assírio & Alvim, 2007.-----Obrigado aos patronos do podcast:André Silva, Bruno Ricardo Neves Figueira, Cláudio Batista, Isabel Yglesias de Oliveira, Joana Figueira, NBisme, Oliver Doerfler;Alessandro Averchi, Alexandre Carvalho, Daniel Murta, David Fernandes, Domingos Ferreira, É Manel, Francisco, Hugo Picciochi, João Cancela, João Pedro Tuna Moura Guedes, Jorge Filipe, Luís André Agostinho, Luisa Meireles, Patrícia Gomes, Pedro Almada, Pedro Alves, Pedro Ferreira, Rui Roque, Tiago Pereira, Vera Costa;Adriana Vazão, Ana Gonçalves, André Abrantes, André Chambel, André Silva, António Farelo, Beatriz Oliveira, Bruno Luis, Carlos Castro, Carlos Ribeiro, Carlos Ribeiro, Catarina Ferreira, Diogo Camoes, Diogo Freitas, Fábio Videira Santos, Francisco Fernandes, Gn, Hugo Palma, Hugo Vieira, Igor Silva, João Barbosa, João Canto, João Carlos Braga Simões, João Diamantino, João Félix, João Ferreira, Joel José Ginga, José Santos, Luis Colaço, Miguel Brito, Miguel Gama, Miguel Gonçalves Tomé, Miguel Oliveira, Miguel Salgado, Nuno Carvalho, Nuno Esteves, Nuno Silva, Pedro Cardoso, Pedro Oliveira, Pedro Simões, Ricardo Pinho, Ricardo Santos, Rúben Marques Freitas, Rui Curado Silva, Rui Rodrigues, Simão, Simão Ribeiro, Sofia Silva, Thomas Ferreira, Tiago Matias, Tiago Sequeira, Vitor Couto.-----Ouve e gosta do podcast?Se quiser apoiar o Falando de História, contribuindo para a sua manutenção, pode fazê-lo via Patreon: https://patreon.com/falandodehistoria-----Música: “Five Armies” e “Magic Escape Room” de Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com); Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 4.0 License, http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0Excertos da obra musical de Damião de Góis pelo grupo vocal Capella Duriensis, no disco “Portuguese Vocal Masterpieces of the 16th & 17th Centuries, Vol. 1”, conduzido por Jonathan AyerstEdição de Marco António.Apoio técnico: 366 Ideias (366ideias@gmail.com)
Neste episódio falamos da cruzada contra os cátaros ou albigenses, que decorreu no Languedoque, no sul de França, em inícios do séc. XIII. Abordamos as origens do catarismo, a sua implantação naquela região e a perseguição que lhe foi movida por cruzados e inquisidores.Sugestões de leitura1. Christopher Tyerman -A Guerra de Deus. Uma Nova História das Cruzadas. Lisboa: Alêtheia, 2009.2. Jonathan Phillips -Guerreiros Sagrados. Uma História Moderna das Cruzadas. Lisboa: Desassossego, 2023.-----Obrigado aos patronos do podcast:André Silva, Bruno Ricardo Neves Figueira, Cláudio Batista, Isabel Yglesias de Oliveira, Joana Figueira, NBisme, Oliver Doerfler, Pedro Matias;Alessandro Averchi, Alexandre Carvalho, Daniel Murta, David Fernandes, Domingos Ferreira, Francisco, Hugo Picciochi, João Cancela, João Pedro Tuna Moura Guedes, Jorge Filipe, Luisa Meireles, Patrícia Gomes, Pedro Almada, Pedro Alves, Pedro Ferreira, Rui Roque, Tiago Pereira, Vera Costa;Adriana Vazão, Ana Gonçalves, André Abrantes, André Chambel, André Silva, António Farelo, Beatriz Oliveira, Bruno Luis, Carlos Castro, Carlos Ribeiro, Carlos Ribeiro, Catarina Ferreira, Diogo Camoes, Diogo Freitas, Fábio Videira Santos, Gn, Hugo Palma, Hugo Vieira, Igor Silva, João Barbosa, João Canto, João Carlos Braga Simões, João Diamantino, João Félix, João Ferreira, Joel José Ginga, José Santos, Luis Colaço, Miguel Brito, Miguel Gama, Miguel Gonçalves Tomé, Miguel Oliveira, Miguel Salgado, Nuno Carvalho, Nuno Esteves, Nuno Silva, Pedro Cardoso, Pedro Oliveira, Pedro Simões, Ricardo Pinho, Ricardo Santos, Rúben Marques Freitas, Rui Curado Silva, Rui Rodrigues, Simão, Simão Ribeiro, Sofia Silva, Thomas Ferreira, Tiago Matias, Tiago Sequeira, Vitor Couto.-----Ouve e gosta do podcast?Se quiser apoiar o Falando de História, contribuindo para a sua manutenção, pode fazê-lo via Patreon: https://patreon.com/falandodehistoria-----Música: “Five Armies” e “Magic Escape Room” de Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com); Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 4.0 License, http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0Edição de Marco António.Apoio técnico: 366 Ideias (366ideias@gmail.com)
Neste episódio falamos sobre a exploração dos pólos - o Ártico e a Antártida. Procuramos compreender quando foram reconhecidos geograficamente, como foram explorados, e que impactos é que isso trouxe. Sugestões de leitura 1. Donald S. Johnson - História das viagens marítimas - a navegação pelos oceanos do mundo.Sete Mares, 2008. 2. David Armitage, Alison Bashford e Sujit Sivasundaram (eds) - Oceanic Histories. Cambridge University Press, 2018. ----- Obrigado aos patronos do podcast: André Silva, Bruno Ricardo Neves Figueira, Cláudio Batista, Isabel Yglesias de Oliveira, Joana Figueira, NBisme, Oliver Doerfler, Pedro Matias; Alessandro Averchi, Alexandre Carvalho, Daniel Murta, David Fernandes, Domingos Ferreira, Francisco, Hugo Picciochi, João Cancela, João Pedro Tuna Moura Guedes, Jorge Filipe, Luisa Meireles, Patrícia Gomes, Pedro Almada, Pedro Alves, Pedro Ferreira, Rui Roque, Tiago Pereira, Vera Costa; Adriana Vazão, Ana Gonçalves, André Abrantes, André Chambel, André Silva, António Farelo, Beatriz Oliveira, Bruno Luis, Carlos Castro, Carlos Ribeiro, Carlos Ribeiro, Catarina Ferreira, Diogo Camoes, Diogo Freitas, Fábio Videira Santos, Gn, Hugo Palma, Hugo Vieira, Igor Silva, João Barbosa, João Canto, João Carlos Braga Simões, João Diamantino, João Félix, João Ferreira, Joel José Ginga, José Santos, Luis Colaço, Miguel Brito, Miguel Gama, Miguel Gonçalves Tomé, Miguel Oliveira, Miguel Salgado, Nuno Carvalho, Nuno Esteves, Nuno Silva, Pedro Cardoso, Pedro Oliveira, Pedro Simões, Ricardo Pinho, Ricardo Santos, Rúben Marques Freitas, Rui Curado Silva, Rui Rodrigues, Simão, Simão Ribeiro, Sofia Silva, Thomas Ferreira, Tiago Matias, Tiago Sequeira, Vitor Couto. ----- Ouve e gosta do podcast? Se quiser apoiar o Falando de História, contribuindo para a sua manutenção, pode fazê-lo via Patreon: https://patreon.com/falandodehistoria ----- Música: “Five Armies” e “Magic Escape Room” de Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com); Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 4.0 License, http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0 Edição de Marco António. Apoio técnico: 366 Ideias (366ideias@gmail.com)
Neste episódio especial, falamos com João Pedro Gomes, investigador do Centro de Investigação, Desenvolvimento e Inovação em Turismo (CiTUR) e do Centro de Estudos Clássicos e Humanísticos da Universidade de Coimbra, sobre a história da doçaria portuguesa. Tentamos compreender qual a importância dos doces desde a Antiguidade, como é que estes evoluem ao longo do tempo, qual a relevância do açúcar produzido no Atlântico, e se é verdade que os doces têm origem nos conventos. Sugestões de leitura: 1. João Pedro Gomes - Doçaria Portuguesa - Das origens ao século XVIII. Lisboa: Booksfactory, 2024. 2. Isabel Drumond Braga - Sabores e segredos: receituários conventuais portugueses da Época Moderna. Coimbra: Imprensa da Universidade de Coimbra, 2015, disponível online: https://digitalis.uc.pt/item/54525. 3. Stuart B. Schwartz (ed) - Tropical Babylons. Sugar and the Making of the Atlantic World, 1450-1680. Chapel Hill: University of North Carolina Press, 2004. ----- Obrigado aos patronos do podcast: André Silva, Andrea Barbosa, Bruno Ricardo Neves Figueira, Cláudio Batista, Isabel Yglesias de Oliveira, Joana Figueira, NBisme, Oliver Doerfler, Pedro Matias; Alessandro Averchi, Alexandre Carvalho, Daniel Murta, David Fernandes, Domingos Ferreira, Francisco, Hugo Picciochi, João Cancela, João Pedro Tuna Moura Guedes, Jorge Filipe, Luisa Meireles, Patrícia Gomes, Pedro Almada, Pedro Alves, Pedro Ferreira, Rui Roque, Vera Costa; Adriana Vazão, André Abrantes, André Chambel, André Silva, António Farelo, Beatriz Oliveira, Bruno Luis, Carlos Castro, Carlos Ribeiro, Carlos Ribeiro, Catarina Ferreira, Diogo Camoes, Diogo Freitas, Diogo Martins, Fábio Videira Santos, Filipe Paula, Gn, Hugo Palma, Hugo Vieira, Igor Silva, João Barbosa, João Canto, João Carlos Braga Simões, João Diamantino, João Félix, João Ferreira, Joel José Ginga, José Santos, Luis Colaço, Miguel Brito, Miguel Gama, Miguel Gonçalves Tomé, Miguel Oliveira, Miguel Salgado, Nuno Carvalho, Nuno Esteves, Nuno Silva, Pedro Cardoso, Pedro L, Pedro Oliveira, Pedro Simões, Ricardo Pinho, Ricardo Santos, Rúben Marques Freitas, Rui Curado Silva, Rui Rodrigues, Simão, Simão Ribeiro, Sofia Silva, Thomas Ferreira, Tiago Matias, Tiago Sequeira, Vitor Couto. ----- Ouve e gosta do podcast? Se quiser apoiar o Falando de História, contribuindo para a sua manutenção, pode fazê-lo via Patreon: https://patreon.com/falandodehistoria ----- Música: “Five Armies” e “Magic Escape Room” de Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com); Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 4.0 License, http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0 Edição de Marco António.
Caitlin and Alan put on their Ghost CSI Monster INC suits and finish The Creeping Shadow! We wish Carlyle and Skull would happen, but we are grateful Lockwood and Co is back. We debate who the unexpected visitor is, ponder how old the protagonists of another Jonathan Stroud series are, and have a flashback to the Lockwood and Co TV show.The trope of shining glasses usually indicates a lack of humanityYin and Yang are not really anything like Lucy and Skull but this doesn't slow Alan downIf you haven't read The Scarlett and Browne books by Jonathan Stroud then you shouldGaslight, Gatekeep, and Girlboss meme might have always been about Penelope FittesFollow Caitlin on Instagram @inferiorcaitreadsFollow the show on Twitter @LockwoodPodcastOur theme music is “Magic Escape Room” by Kevin MacLeod at incompetech.com. It is licensed under a Creative Commons by Attribution 3.0 agreement.If you want to reach out please send an email to contact@hallowedgroundmedia.com or visit our Contact page.
Neste episódio falamos da Guerra dos Cem Anos, um longo e complexo conflito entre Inglaterra e França, que decorreu entre os séculos XIV e XV. Abordamos a suas origens e diferentes fases, batalhas icónicas como Crécy e Agincourt e figuras célebres como Eduardo III de Inglaterra e Joana d'Arc. Sugestões de Leitura: 1. Anne Curry – The Hundred Years' War. 1337-1453. Oxford: Osprey, 2002. 2. João Gouveia Monteiro (coord.) – Guerra e Poder na Europa Medieval. Das Cruzadas à Guerra dos 100 Anos. Coimbra: Imprensa da Universidade de Coimbra, 2015. ----- Obrigado aos patronos do podcast: André Silva, Andrea Barbosa, Bruno Ricardo Neves Figueira, Cláudio Batista, Isabel Yglesias de Oliveira, Joana Figueira, NBisme, Oliver Doerfler; Alessandro Averchi, Alexandre Carvalho, Daniel Murta, David Fernandes, Domingos Ferreira, Francisco, Hugo Picciochi, João Cancela, João Pedro Tuna Moura Guedes, Jorge Filipe, Luisa Meireles, Patrícia Gomes, Pedro Almada, Pedro Alves, Pedro Ferreira, Rui Roque, Vera Costa; Adriana Vazão, André Abrantes, André Chambel, André Silva, António Farelo, Beatriz Oliveira, Bruno Luis, Carlos Castro, Carlos Ribeiro, Catarina Ferreira, Diogo Camoes, Diogo Freitas, Diogo Martins, Fábio Videira Santos, Filipe Paula, Gn, Hugo Palma, Hugo Vieira, Igor Silva, João Barbosa, João Canto, João Carlos Braga Simões, João Diamantino, João Félix, João Ferreira, Joel José Ginga, José Santos, Luis Colaço, Miguel Brito, Miguel Gama, Miguel Gonçalves Tomé, Miguel Oliveira, Miguel Salgado, Nuno Carvalho, Nuno Esteves, Nuno Silva, Pedro Cardoso, Pedro L, Pedro Oliveira, Pedro Simões, Ricardo Pinho, Ricardo Santos, Rúben Marques Freitas, Rui Rodrigues, Simão, Simão Ribeiro, Sofia Silva, Thomas Ferreira, Tiago Matias, Tiago Sequeira, Vitor Couto. ----- Ouve e gosta do podcast? Se quiser apoiar o Falando de História, contribuindo para a sua manutenção, pode fazê-lo via Patreon: https://patreon.com/falandodehistoria ----- Música: “Five Armies” e “Magic Escape Room” de Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com); Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 4.0 License, http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0 Edição de Marco António. Apoio técnico: 366 Ideias (366ideias@gmail.com)
Caitlin and Alan finish Part Five: The Iron Chain of The Creeping Shadow by Jonathan Stroud. We talk about horror movies, the big Locklye moment in the spirit cape, and the reasons we didn't become mad scientists. Throw some bombs randomly and join us in burning the place down.A Whole New World is a Disney musical thingEscarpment is a word beyond the ken of North AmericansThe Cube is a horror film series thingIT was a miniseries adaptation of Steven King's novelFollow Caitlin on Instagram @inferiorcaitreadsFollow the show on Twitter @LockwoodPodcastOur theme music is “Magic Escape Room” by Kevin MacLeod at incompetech.com. It is licensed under a Creative Commons by Attribution 3.0 agreement.If you want to reach out please send an email to contact@hallowedgroundmedia.com or visit our Contact page.
Caitlin and Alan pull off a heist. OK maybe we don't exactly pull it off. And by heist we mean- do a podcast about a book. But we do manage to discuss how Kipps has been sworn into all the secrets, Lucy wants ghost experiments to stop, and Lockwood can't be stopped. Confessions are made, spirit cloaks are worn, and portals are entered.Dragon Age: The Veilguard is a video game thingFollow Caitlin on Instagram @inferiorcaitreadsFollow the show on Twitter @LockwoodPodcastOur theme music is “Magic Escape Room” by Kevin MacLeod at incompetech.com. It is licensed under a Creative Commons by Attribution 3.0 agreement.If you want to reach out please send an email to contact@hallowedgroundmedia.com or visit our Contact page.
Neste episódio falamos de um dos fenómenos mais violentos e impactantes do período tardo-medieval e moderno: a caça às bruxas. Tentamos compreender, por exemplo, o que foi, como evoluiu, onde se deu, quantas bruxas foram condenadas à morte e quem eram estas mulheres. Sugestões de leitura 1. Brian P. Levack - The Witch-Hunt in Early Modern Europe. Routledge, 2016, 4ª edição. 2. José Pedro Paiva - Bruxaria e superstição num país sem caça às bruxas, 1600-1774. Editorial Notícias, 1997. ----- Obrigado aos patronos do podcast: André Silva, Andrea Barbosa, Bruno Ricardo Neves Figueira, Cláudio Batista, Isabel Yglesias de Oliveira, Joana Figueira, NBisme, Oliver Doerfler, Pedro Matias; Alessandro Averchi, Alexandre Carvalho, Daniel Murta, David Fernandes, Francisco, Hugo Picciochi, João Cancela, João Pedro Tuna Moura Guedes, Jorge Filipe, Luisa Meireles, Patrícia Gomes, Pedro Almada, Pedro Alves, Pedro Ferreira, Rui Roque, Vera Costa; Adriana Vazão, André Abrantes, André Chambel, André Silva, António Farelo, Beatriz Oliveira, Bruno Luis, Carlos Castro, Carlos Ribeiro, Catarina Ferreira, Diogo Camoes, Diogo Freitas, Fábio Videira Santos, Filipe Paula, Gn, Hugo Vieira, Igor Silva, João Barbosa, João Canto, João Carlos Braga Simões, João Diamantino, João Félix, João Ferreira, Joel José Ginga, José Santos, Luis, Luis Colaço, Miguel Brito, Miguel Gama, Miguel Gonçalves Tomé, Miguel Oliveira, Miguel Salgado, Nuno Carvalho, Nuno Esteves, Pedro Cardoso, Pedro L, Pedro Oliveira, Pedro Simões, Ricardo Pinho, Ricardo Santos, Rúben Marques Freitas, Rui Rodrigues, Simão, Simão Ribeiro, Sofia Silva, Thomas Ferreira, Tiago Matias, Tiago Sequeira, Vitor Couto. ----- Ouve e gosta do podcast? Se quiser apoiar o Falando de História, contribuindo para a sua manutenção, pode fazê-lo via Patreon: https://patreon.com/falandodehistoria ----- Música: “Five Armies” e “Magic Escape Room” de Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com); Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 4.0 License, http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0 Edição de Marco António. Apoio técnico: 366 Ideias (366ideias@gmail.com)
Caitlin and Alan put on some goggles to see ghosts, then smash a matchstick ship model, and meet with a captain of industry. There is a lot of energy flying around… and it is compensating for- something. We get deep about possible time travel, but make time for ghost lore.The Sink Spirit scene from Spirited AwayED-209 from RobocopTurning left in Hell is a thing in Dante's InfernoIn the northern hemisphere sundials make a shadow that runs clockwiseFollow Caitlin on Instagram @inferiorcaitreadsFollow the show on Twitter @LockwoodPodcastOur theme music is “Magic Escape Room” by Kevin MacLeod at incompetech.com. It is licensed under a Creative Commons by Attribution 3.0 agreement.If you want to reach out please send an email to contact@hallowedgroundmedia.com or visit our Contact page.
Neste episódio especial, falamos com Ana Rita Rocha, investigadora do Instituto de História Contemporânea e do Instituto de Estudos Medievais da Universidade Nova de Lisboa, sobre a pobreza e a marginalidade na Idade Média portuguesa. Tentamos compreender, por exemplo, que instituições existiam para assistir os pobres e os marginais, qual o papel do rei, do poder local e da igreja, e quais as fontes para estudar este tema. Sugestões de leitura 1. Maria José Pimenta Ferro Tavares - Pobreza e morte em Portugal na Idade Média. Lisboa: Presença, 1989. 2. Edite Martins Alberto, Rodrigo Banha da Silva e André Teixeira (eds) - O Hospital Real de Todos-os-Santos: Lisboa e a Saúde. Lisboa: Câmara Municipal de Lisboa / Santa Casa da Misericórdia, 2021. 3. Ana Rita Rocha - A assistência em Coimbra na Idade Média: dimensão urbana, religiosa e socioeconómica (séculos XII a XVI). Coimbra: tese de doutoramento apresentada à FLUC, 2019. Disponível online: https://estudogeral.uc.pt/handle/10316/88788 ----- Obrigado aos patronos do podcast: André Silva, Andrea Barbosa, Bruno Ricardo Neves Figueira, Cláudio Batista, Isabel Yglesias de Oliveira, Joana Figueira, NBisme, Oliver Doerfler, Pedro Matias; Alessandro Averchi, Alexandre Carvalho, Daniel Murta, David Fernandes, Francisco, Hugo Picciochi, João Cancela, João Pedro Tuna Moura Guedes, Jorge Filipe, Luisa Meireles, Manuel Prates, Patrícia Gomes, Pedro Almada, Pedro Alves, Pedro Ferreira, Rui Roque, Vera Costa; Adriana Vazão, André Abrantes, André Chambel, André Silva, António Farelo, António Silva, Beatriz Oliveira, Bruno Luis, Carlos Castro, Catarina Ferreira, Diogo Camoes, Diogo Freitas, Fábio Videira Santos, Filipe Paula, Gn, Hugo Vieira, Igor Silva, João Barbosa, João Canto, João Carlos Braga Simões, João Diamantino, João Félix, João Ferreira, Joel José Ginga, José Santos, Luis, Luis Colaço, Miguel Brito, Miguel Gama, Miguel Gonçalves Tomé, Miguel Oliveira, Miguel Salgado, Nuno Carvalho, Nuno Esteves, Pedro Cardoso, Pedro L, Pedro Oliveira, Pedro Simões, Ricardo Pinho, Ricardo Santos, Rúben Marques Freitas, Rui Rodrigues, Simão, Simão Ribeiro, Sofia Silva, Thomas Ferreira, Tiago Matias, Tiago Sequeira, Vitor Couto. ----- Ouve e gosta do podcast? Se quiser apoiar o Falando de História, contribuindo para a sua manutenção, pode fazê-lo via Patreon: https://patreon.com/falandodehistoria ----- Música: “Five Armies” e “Magic Escape Room” de Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com); Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 4.0 License, http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0 Edição de Marco António. Apoio técnico: 366 Ideias (366ideias@gmail.com)
Caitlin and Alan take a trip to the country in Part 4 of The Creeping Shadow. We lean against the table in a leaderish way to explain why Penelope's offer is insulting. Kipps joins the crew while everyone takes a trip to the countryside.Orpheus is a Greek myth thingThe Judgement Day conversation from GhostbustersFollow Caitlin on Instagram @inferiorcaitreadsFollow the show on Twitter @LockwoodPodcastOur theme music is “Magic Escape Room” by Kevin MacLeod at incompetech.com. It is licensed under a Creative Commons by Attribution 3.0 agreement.If you want to reach out please send an email to contact@hallowedgroundmedia.com or visit our Contact page.
Caitlin and Alan descend into the London Underground and find Skull! Instead we find out just how useful those Spirit Capes are. We debate the meaning of pudding, the proper use of “tube,” and if a woman's bathroom has less dignity than other rooms.Ask for pudding in any country and who knows what you will get!A Final Fantasy Moogle is not the same as the Mughal Dynasty.London Underground is not just a public transit thingThe fur coat scene in Ghostbusters 2Noble Savages are a backhandedly racist thingFollow Caitlin on Instagram @inferiorcaitreadsFollow the show on Twitter @LockwoodPodcastOur theme music is “Magic Escape Room” by Kevin MacLeod at incompetech.com. It is licensed under a Creative Commons by Attribution 3.0 agreement.If you want to reach out please send an email to contact@hallowedgroundmedia.com or visit our Contact page.
Esta semana recuamos até ao século XV para falar de uma das maiores derrotas portuguesas de finais da Idade Média: o desastre de Tânger, em Marrocos, no ano 1437. Abordamos as origens da campanha, os meios utilizados pelos portugueses, os papéis desempenhados pelo rei D. Duarte e pelos infantes D. Henrique e D. Fernando, bem como o decurso do cerco até ao seu desfecho. Sugestões de Leitura: 1. A. H. de Oliveira Marques (coord.) – A Expansão Quatrocentista. A.H de Oliveira Marques e Joel Serrão (eds) - Nova História da Expansão Portuguesa, vol. II. Lisboa: Editorial Estampa, 1998. 2. Hugo Daniel Rocha Gomes da Silva Moreira – A Campanha Militar de Tânger (1433-1437). Porto: Dissertação de mestrado apresentada à Faculdade de Letras da Universidade do Porto, 2009. Disponível online: https://repositorio-aberto.up.pt/handle/10216/20336 ----- Obrigado aos patronos do podcast: André Silva, Andrea Barbosa, Bruno Ricardo Neves Figueira, Cláudio Batista, Isabel Yglesias de Oliveira, Joana Figueira, NBisme, Oliver Doerfler, Pedro Matias; Alessandro Averchi, Alexandre Carvalho, Daniel Murta, David Fernandes, Francisco, Hugo Picciochi, João Cancela, João Pedro Tuna Moura Guedes, Jorge Filipe, Luisa Meireles, Manuel Prates, Patrícia Gomes, Pedro Almada, Pedro Alves, Pedro Ferreira, Rui Roque, Vera Costa; Adriana Vazão, André Abrantes, André Chambel, André Silva, António Farelo, António Silva , Beatriz Oliveira, Bruno Luis, Carlos Castro, Catarina Ferreira, Diogo Camoes, Diogo Freitas, Fábio Videira Santos, Filipe Paula, Gn, Hugo Vieira, Igor Silva, João Barbosa, João Canto, João Carlos Braga Simões, João Diamantino, João Félix, João Ferreira, Joel José Ginga, José Santos, Luis, Luis Colaço, Miguel Brito, Miguel Gama, Miguel Gonçalves Tomé, Miguel Oliveira, Miguel Salgado, Nuno Carvalho, Nuno Esteves, Pedro Cardoso, Pedro L, Pedro Oliveira, Pedro Simões, Ricardo Pinho, Ricardo Santos, Rúben Marques Freitas, Rui Rodrigues, Simão, Simão Ribeiro, Sofia Silva, Thomas Ferreira, Tiago Matias, Tiago Sequeira, Vitor Couto. ----- Ouve e gosta do podcast? Se quiser apoiar o Falando de História, contribuindo para a sua manutenção, pode fazê-lo via Patreon: https://patreon.com/falandodehistoria ----- Música: “Five Armies” e “Magic Escape Room” de Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com); Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 4.0 License, http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0 Edição de Marco António. Apoio técnico: 366 Ideias (366ideias@gmail.com)
Caitlin and Alan find Portland Row has changed. Lucy's room has George's clothes everywhere, Lockwood wants Lucy to explore Jessica's forbidden room, and the first Type Two we met is now named Abigail Ward. Errr actually no. No she is not. We also learn that being 40 is ancient and obviously it is good that Lockwood is opening up to Holly. Obviously.Dis is a thing from the 1980s and 90sBattenberg Cake is an English cakey thingShamanism is a blanket term for religious practices n “primitive” societiesThe video of grandma who “yearns for the urn”New Guinea is an Oceania thingFollow Caitlin on Instagram @inferiorcaitreadsFollow the show on Twitter @LockwoodPodcastOur theme music is “Magic Escape Room” by Kevin MacLeod at incompetech.com. It is licensed under a Creative Commons by Attribution 3.0 agreement.If you want to reach out please send an email to contact@hallowedgroundmedia.com or visit our Contact page.
Neste episódio falamos do fidalgo D. João de Castro e do seu governo do Estado da Índia, entre 1545-1548. Tentamos compreender a sua importância na história do império português na Ásia, e quais os principais momentos desta governação. Sugestões de leitura 1. António Borges Coelho - O vice-rei Dom João de Castro. Lisboa: Caminho, 2003. 2. Roger Lee de Jesus - A Governação do "Estado da Índia" por D. João de Castro (1545-1548) na Estratégia Imperial de D. João III. Coimbra: tese de doutoramento apresentada à FLUC, 2021, disponível online: https://hdl.handle.net/10316/95201 ---- Obrigado aos patronos do podcast: André Silva, Andrea Barbosa, Bruno Ricardo Neves Figueira, Cláudio Batista, Isabel Yglesias de Oliveira, Joana Figueira, NBisme, Oliver Doerfler, Pedro Matias; Alessandro Averchi, Alexandre Carvalho, Daniel Murta, David Fernandes, Francisco, Hugo Picciochi, João Cancela, João Pedro Tuna Moura Guedes, Jorge Filipe, Luisa Meireles, Manuel Prates, Patrícia Gomes, Pedro Almada, Pedro Alves, Pedro Ferreira, Rui Roque, Vera Costa; Adriana Vazão, André Abrantes, André Chambel, André Marques, André Silva, António Farelo, António Silva , Beatriz Oliveira, Bruno Luis, Carlos Castro, Catarina Ferreira, Diogo Camoes, Diogo Freitas, Fábio Videira Santos, Filipe Paula, Gn, Hugo Vieira, Igor Silva, João Barbosa, João Canto, João Carlos Braga Simões, João Diamantino, João Félix, João Ferreira, Joel José Ginga, José Santos, Luis, Luis Colaço, Miguel Brito, Miguel Gama, Miguel Gonçalves Tomé, Miguel Oliveira, Miguel Salgado, Nuno Carvalho, Nuno Esteves, Pedro Cardoso, Pedro L, Pedro Oliveira, Pedro Simões, Ricardo Pinho, Ricardo Santos, Rúben Marques Freitas, Rui Rodrigues, Simão, Simão Ribeiro, Sofia Silva, Thomas Ferreira, Tiago Matias, Tiago Sequeira, Tomás Silva, tope steffi, Vitor Couto. ----- Ouve e gosta do podcast? Se quiser apoiar o Falando de História, contribuindo para a sua manutenção, pode fazê-lo via Patreon: https://patreon.com/falandodehistoria ----- Música: “Five Armies” e “Magic Escape Room” de Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com); Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 4.0 License, http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0 Edição de Marco António. Apoio técnico: 366 Ideias (366ideias@gmail.com)
Caitlin and Alan talk about mystery stories as Carlyle and Skull get very hardboiled. Grab a jacket potato and join the hunt for Skull's kidnappers. We case the meeting place and get into a foot chase- well Lucy did because we don't have the energy for all that. At least we get to return to 35 Portland Row.Sir David Suchet CBE is famous for playing the role of Poirot for television adaptations of Agatha Christie's novels. In Episode 116 Amanda (Sister) tells the story of losing her car in a parking lot.Will Parry (His Dark Materials) is hard to notice when he wants to be incognito. Baked potato vs jacket potatoSt James Church in Clerkenwell is a thingFollow Caitlin on Instagram @inferiorcaitreadsFollow the show on Twitter @LockwoodPodcastOur theme music is “Magic Escape Room” by Kevin MacLeod at incompetech.com. It is licensed under a Creative Commons by Attribution 3.0 agreement.If you want to reach out please send an email to contact@hallowedgroundmedia.com or visit our Contact page.
Caitlin and Alan try to figure out why Penelope sent Quill Kipps on this case, why Lucy needs to be here, and if the Ealing Cannibal only had one victim. Take a tour of the house with us as we try to find the Source. Please not all the unique amenities like grease stained walls, human stew on the gas stove, and the human pool in the basement.Ealing is only hard to pronounce for English speakers outside the UK.In “A Wizard of Earthsea” the main character must reckon with his dark side.Rage Rooms are a thingThe Head Crusher was a recurring character on the sketch comedy show Kids in the HallFollow Caitlin on Instagram @inferiorcaitreadsFollow the show on Twitter @LockwoodPodcastOur theme music is “Magic Escape Room” by Kevin MacLeod at incompetech.com. It is licensed under a Creative Commons by Attribution 3.0 agreement.If you want to reach out please send an email to contact@hallowedgroundmedia.com or visit our Contact page.
Caitlin and Alan have an important meeting with top officials. And by that we mean Flo Bones- but Barnes and Fittes made an appearance. We answer the age-old question- Is Connecticut more relatable than England? And we talk about Lockwood and Co sometimes.In England Capital Punishment ended in the 1960s, but in France it continued into the 1970s.Follow Caitlin on Instagram @inferiorcaitreadsFollow the show on Twitter @LockwoodPodcastOur theme music is “Magic Escape Room” by Kevin MacLeod at incompetech.com. It is licensed under a Creative Commons by Attribution 3.0 agreement.If you want to reach out please send an email to contact@hallowedgroundmedia.com or visit our Contact page.
Caitlin and Alan finish Part One of The Creeping Shadow. We try to figure out how Harold runs his illicit operation. We discuss the metaphysics and ethics of burning Sources. But mostly we stand at the door- stunned and scratching our butts- when Anthony Lockwood comes calling.The Maltese Falcon is a hardboiled detective thingFollow Caitlin on Instagram @inferiorcaitreadsFollow the show on Twitter @LockwoodPodcastOur theme music is “Magic Escape Room” by Kevin MacLeod at incompetech.com. It is licensed under a Creative Commons by Attribution 3.0 agreement.If you want to reach out please send an email to contact@hallowedgroundmedia.com or visit our Contact page.
Caitlin and Alan look in a mirror to start reading The Creeping Shadow by Jonathan Stroud. We debate the nature of time, the mummification of severed heads (hey it's an honest living!), and how infuriating the concept of demerits is. Lucy and Skull are in business for themselves, but life is hard without Lockwood and Co.Peanuts evolved on the South American continent and were cultivated there for thousands of years before European contact.Jonathan Stroud talked about the enmeshment of Lucy and Skull on The Writing Community Chat Show.Matador is a noun and not a verbMummified heads as spiritual talismans is a diverse practice including Christian saints, Egyptian nobles, and South American warriors.Follow Caitlin on Instagram @inferiorcaitreadsFollow the show on Twitter @LockwoodPodcastOur theme music is “Magic Escape Room” by Kevin MacLeod at incompetech.com. It is licensed under a Creative Commons by Attribution 3.0 agreement.If you want to reach out please send an email to contact@hallowedgroundmedia.com or visit our Contact page.
Send us a Text Message.A miller and his daughter, while on their way to market to sell their donkey, fall prey to Katie Klickit and her drone-spying Internet web series, "Who's the Ass?"LISTENER DISCRETION IS ADVISED THIS PODCAST IS THE PROPERTY OF SPIKED EGGS PRODUCTIONS – COPYRIGHT 2024 *********************************************************************************** SPIKED EGGS PODCAST ADAPTED FROM THE FABLE "THE MILLER, HIS SON AND THE ASS" BY: Frank Donnelly and Jane D. WatsonPRODUCTION AND SOUND DESIGN: Jane D. WatsonMUSIC SUPERVISION: Ginevra IommettiCAST:MILLER Gary BrownleeDAUGHTER Melissa BowensKATIE KLICKIT Katie CarusoMT DODGER Ray O'HareGERRI Monique TanguayCARRIE ANNE BYRD Nancy O'FallonMORTIMER John KennardNARRATOR Jane WingADDITIONAL VOICES Ash Albiniak, Colleen Arnold, Zachary Brown, D Casellian, Jesse Forrest, Kisara Garalde, Dexter Howard, Richard Nelson, Salathiel Reagan, Adam Robinson and Rae Witte MUSIC:"Magic Escape Room""Thinking Music""Exhilarate""Professor and the Plant""Unanswered Questions""Invariance""On the Ground""Modern Vibes"Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com)Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 4.0 Licensehttp://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ORIGINAL EPISODE ART: Alaina Michaels SFX Provided by Freesound.org S: HorsesEating.m4a by Thel200ster l License: 4.0YOU CAN FIND US ON: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/spikedeggsX: https://x.com/spikedeggs YouTube: https://youtube.com/@SpikedEggspodcast
Esta semana recuamos até ao século XII para falar de Geraldo, O Sem-Pavor, um comandante que se movimentou na fronteira entre a Cristandade e o Islão, destacando-se pelas suas conquistas nos tempos de D. Afonso Henriques e da formação de Portugal. Analisamos, dentro do possível, as suas origens, os seus métodos para tomar fortificações, a constituição do seu bando de guerreiros e a sua trajetória política e militar. Sugestões de Leitura: 1. Armando de Sousa Pereira – Geraldo Sem Pavor. Um guerreiro de fronteira entre cristãos e muçulmanos c. 1162-1176. Porto: Fronteira do Caos, 2008. 2. Miguel Gomes Martins – Guerreiros Medievais Portugueses. De Geraldo, o Sem-Pavor, ao conde de Avranches. Treze biografias de grandes senhores da guerra (séculos XII-XV). Lisboa: Esfera dos Livros, 2013. ----- Obrigado aos patronos do podcast: Andrea Barbosa, Bruno Ricardo Neves Figueira, Cláudio Batista, Isabel Yglesias de Oliveira, Joana Figueira, NBisme, Oliver Doerfler; Alessandro Averchi, Alexandre Carvalho, Daniel Murta, David Fernandes, Francisco, Hugo Picciochi, João Cancela, João Pedro Tuna Moura Guedes, Jorge Filipe, Manuel Prates, Patrícia Gomes, Pedro Almada, Pedro Alves, Pedro Ferreira, Rui Roque, Vera Costa; Adriana Vazão, André Abrantes, André Chambel, André Marques, André Silva, António Farelo, António Silva , Beatriz Oliveira, Carlos Castro, Catarina Ferreira, Diogo Camoes, Diogo Freitas, Fábio Videira Santos, Filipe Paula, Gn, Hugo Vieira, João Barbosa, João Canto, João Carlos Braga Simões, João Diamantino, João Félix, João Ferreira, Joel José Ginga, José Santos, Luis, Luis Colaço, Miguel Brito, Miguel Gama, Miguel Gonçalves Tomé, Miguel Oliveira, Nuno Carvalho, Nuno Esteves, Pedro Cardoso, Pedro L, Pedro Oliveira, Pedro Simões, Ricardo Pinho, Ricardo Santos, Rúben Marques Freitas, Rui Rodrigues, Simão, Simão Ribeiro, Sofia Silva, Thomas Ferreira, Tiago Matias, Tiago Sequeira, Tomás Silva, tope steffi. ----- Ouve e gosta do podcast? Se quiser apoiar o Falando de História, contribuindo para a sua manutenção, pode fazê-lo via Patreon: https://patreon.com/falandodehistoria ----- Música: “Five Armies” e “Magic Escape Room” de Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com); Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 4.0 License, http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0 Edição de Marco António.
Caitlin and Alan meet the Hollow Boy and finish the third Lockwood and Co book! Light a candle, get a concussion, and worry if your crush is dead. Actually don't worry. Come off it. You know they would die for you. Warning that at the end of the podcast, one of the hosts quits the show! (not really)The Sorceror's Stone vs Philosopher's StoneTom is the OG Rotwell and Steve Rotwell is the contemporary leader of his agencyRachele Raka is the artist adapting Lockwood and Co into graphic novels. Her fanart of the sewer conversation.Rucksack vs BackpackTobacconist is a specialty shop thing in EnglandFollow Caitlin on Instagram @inferiorcaitreadsFollow the show on Twitter @LockwoodPodcastOur theme music is “Magic Escape Room” by Kevin MacLeod at incompetech.com. It is licensed under a Creative Commons by Attribution 3.0 agreement.If you want to reach out please send an email to contact@hallowedgroundmedia.com or visit our Contact page.
Caitlin and Alan finish Part Five: Dark Hearts of The Hollow Boy. Grab and egg whisk and watch out for elevator shafts, because it's finally time for Holly and Lucy to fight! Who is the most patronizing? What is the best kitchenware for murder?Fetch is a folklore thingCompliment vs ComplementJungian Shadows are a mental thingFollow Caitlin on Instagram @inferiorcaitreadsFollow the show on Twitter @LockwoodPodcastOur theme music is “Magic Escape Room” by Kevin MacLeod at incompetech.com. It is licensed under a Creative Commons by Attribution 3.0 agreement.If you want to reach out please send an email to contact@hallowedgroundmedia.com or visit our Contact page.
Caitlin and Alan weigh in on the greatest debate in history: Should the English name chocolate chip cookies, chocolate chip biscuits? Also George reveals the true center of the Chelsea Outbreak. Come sit in the plague pit garden with us, as we ponder if a Fetch walks on all fours.Harrod's is a shopping thing in LondonNeoliberalism is political philosophy thingPlague Pits are an historical London thingJonathan Stroud interview on YouTubeFather Ted joke about cowsFollow Caitlin on Instagram @inferiorcaitreadsFollow the show on Twitter @LockwoodPodcastOur theme music is “Magic Escape Room” by Kevin MacLeod at incompetech.com. It is licensed under a Creative Commons by Attribution 3.0 agreement.If you want to reach out please send an email to contact@hallowedgroundmedia.com or visit our Contact page.
Caitlin and Alan race across the rooftops to finish Part Four: Unrest. We debate about what swords should be made of, what Polaroids look like, and slander the quality of Bunchurch and Co. It is time to snoop in Lockwood's secret room! Are you a snooper? Come listen to what we find.Rorschach tests are a thingThe Watchmen are a thingPolaroids are a thingFollow Caitlin on Instagram @inferiorcaitreadsFollow the show on Twitter @LockwoodPodcastOur theme music is “Magic Escape Room” by Kevin MacLeod at incompetech.com. It is licensed under a Creative Commons by Attribution 3.0 agreement.If you want to reach out please send an email to contact@hallowedgroundmedia.com or visit our Contact page.
Caitlin and Alan stay laser focused on the topic of these three chapters. We don't talk about hockey. We don't mention the origins of sweet tea. We never talk about bodisattvas either. Just this incredibly painful section of The Hollow Boy. We don't avoid the hard stuff!Hockey Romance is a thingTesssa Virtue and Scott Moir are the longest running skating team ever, and highly decoratedBodhisattvas are a Buddhism thingSherlock Holmes often says, ""When you have eliminated the impossible, whatever remains, however improbable, must be the truth.”99 Flake is an ice cream thingMeghan Duggan and Gillian Apps were married in 2018Follow Caitlin on Instagram @inferiorcaitreadsFollow the show on Twitter @LockwoodPodcastOur theme music is “Magic Escape Room” by Kevin MacLeod at incompetech.com. It is licensed under a Creative Commons by Attribution 3.0 agreement.If you want to reach out please send an email to contact@hallowedgroundmedia.com or visit our Contact page.
Caitlin and Alan deal with the stress of unspoken tension as Lockwood and Co close the case of The Bloody Footprints. Drop your rapier and let your defenses down as we plunge you into the angst.Follow Caitlin on Instagram @inferiorcaitreadsFollow the show on Twitter @LockwoodPodcastOur theme music is “Magic Escape Room” by Kevin MacLeod at incompetech.com. It is licensed under a Creative Commons by Attribution 3.0 agreement.If you want to reach out please send an email to contact@hallowedgroundmedia.com or visit our Contact page.
Caitlin and Alan race up the spiral staircase, but one of us must plunge to the basement! Or… we talk about about a couple more chapters of the book. No one needs to die. Our reading comprehension is questionable, but we know we don't like Mrs Wintergarden.In our world, children in the UK cannot be younger than 13, if they are hired for a job.Bloody is a (slightly) vulgar thingBethlem Royal Hospital is an ancient thingFollow Caitlin on Instagram @inferiorcaitreadsFollow the show on Twitter @LockwoodPodcastOur theme music is “Magic Escape Room” by Kevin MacLeod at incompetech.com. It is licensed under a Creative Commons by Attribution 3.0 agreement.If you want to reach out please send an email to contact@hallowedgroundmedia.com or visit our Contact page.
Caitlin and Alan get a cuppa at the DEPRAC Tea Van and read into Part 3 of “The Hollow Boy” by Jonathan Stroud. Lockwood gets caught cheating, Lucy is on a different page than literally everyone, and George is tired of hearing about Lucy's hips.Cosplay cafes and specifically Maid Cafes are a thing in JapanFollow Caitlin on Instagram @inferiorcaitreadsFollow the show on Twitter @LockwoodPodcastOur theme music is “Magic Escape Room” by Kevin MacLeod at incompetech.com. It is licensed under a Creative Commons by Attribution 3.0 agreement.If you want to reach out please send an email to contact@hallowedgroundmedia.com or visit our Contact page.
Caitlin and Alan dip into the second part of The Hollow Boy by Jonathan Stroud. Bagsy on looking at Lockwood's legs. Dibs on not doing the laundry! Its time to go on a date. Maybe? Do you want to change first? Its not a date!Dibs vs BagsyFollow Caitlin on Twitter @inferiorcaitlinFollow the show on Twitter @LockwoodPodcastOur theme music is “Magic Escape Room” by Kevin MacLeod at incompetech.com. It is licensed under a Creative Commons by Attribution 3.0 agreement.If you want to reach out please send an email to contact@hallowedgroundmedia.com or visit our Contact page.
Caitlin and Alan begin “The Hollow Boy” by Jonathan Stroud. We talk about our life-goals of being 80 year old serial killers, the inferiority of Old People, and the color of coffins. Come and Steal The Source with us as we witness Lockwood and Co's finest moment- involving a water bottle. SAD is a real condition of depression and can be medically treatedTea chests are a thingLockwood vs Water Bottle by LavFollow Caitlin on Twitter @inferiorcaitlinFollow the show on Twitter @LockwoodPodcastOur theme music is “Magic Escape Room” by Kevin MacLeod at incompetech.com. It is licensed under a Creative Commons by Attribution 3.0 agreement.If you want to reach out please send an email to contact@hallowedgroundmedia.com or visit our Contact page.