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Welcome to the In Case You Missed It edition of Process Safety with Trish and Traci -- the podcast that aims to share insights from past incidents to help avoid future events. I'm Traci Purdum, EIC of Chemical Processing. This In Case You Missed It episode brings the written word to life. Today, I will be reading a column by our editor at large Sean Ottewell “Safety Lessons from the Great Molasses Flood of 1919” -- Discover the catastrophic events of the Great Molasses Flood, where engineering failures led to a deadly wave of syrup in Boston's North End. Written By: Seán Ottewell, editor-at-large Read By: Traci Purdum, editor-in-chief Read Article HERE https://www.chemicalprocessing.com/voices/ottewell/article/55055791/safety-lessons-from-the-great-molasses-flood-of-1919
Welcome back to Oddities the podcast where no topic is too *~*StRaNgE*~*! This week we have some interesting US history...and it is a sticky situation if you ask us! Up next an absolutely insane dive into the early days of a youtube...And its very first viral "horror" video....there is alot to unpack here and you do not want to miss this messy episode! Support the Show.Follow along on social media:FacebookInstagramWebsiteEmail: Oddities.talk@gmail.comHuge shout out to Kyle Head for our awesome new intro! Check out his amazing Music! Thank you Mana Peach for our adorable prattling cows! Check out her designs!Check out Lindsey Bidwell's designs (merch and new logo!)Check out our merch!
Send a message to the showLate Release!Coming in hot with the history on this one with the Corpse Flower, The Tot Finder, a Nine-Alarm Fire, and The Wizard of Oz/Darkside of The Moon, The Beaneaters, and the Great Molasses Flood of 1919. The Molassacre. A Molasstrophe. That's what happens when 2 million gallons of molasses explodes onto the narrow streets of the North End, in a bizarre and unbelievable story of Boston's dark wave of history. On January 15, 1919, a 26 million pound dark wave of stickiness surged through the North End of Boston, seemingly gaining strength as it rolled toward Boston Harbor. A massive swell toppled telephone poles, twisted metal trolley tracks, crushed freight cars, flooded basements, and ripped buildings from foundations. Chest-deep molasses warmed from the above average temperatures thinned out into a coating three feet deep that would grab people like human fly paper, animals struggled to get free of it, only sinking further.I will be at the True Crime and Paranormal Podcast Festival in Denver on July 12-14.Crime of the Truest KindMassachusetts and New England crime storiesHosted by Anngelle Wood@crimeofthetruestkindSupport the Show.Follow Instagram | Facebook | Twitter X | TikTok | Threads | YouTube For show notes and source information, visit CrimeoftheTruestKind.comThis podcast has minimal profanity but from time to time you get an f-bomb.Become a patron: Patreon.com/crimeofthetruestkind Music included in episodes from Joe "onlyone" Kowalski - Joe Got A New Heart FundDug McCormack's Math Ghosts. and Shredding by Andrew King
The show kicks off with a cascade of signature banter, tantalizing food talks, engaging shout-outs, hilarious anecdotes, and a dive into the irresistibly humorous quirks of Josh and AC. This episode takes a refreshing trip down memory lane, promises an exciting future, and features delicious food discussions that will leave you craving for more. An exhilarating journey awaits you in this episode, featuring shopping escapades at the annual swag bag event, heartwarming family moments, a stint at the Chocolate World, and a touching tale of a young lad named Maverick. There's also the intriguing battle of names between two Jelly Rolls, deeply personal dog stories, and an unexpected venture into the world of Amazon's foldable houses, all peppered with an occasional waft of Jolly Rancher-flavored laughter. Also featured is a dive into the fascinating world of prefab homes and an exploration of the quirky and bizarre items available on Amazon. This humorous and insightful episode delves into the effects of inflation and whimsical discussions about stimulating ambitions, concluding in a challenge over a shared love for Jolly Rancher gummies and a perplexing exploration of the most peculiar Amazon items. From bizarre deer inquiries, fearless flyers to macabre murder mysteries inspired by TikTok trends, this episode promises bizarre revelations and colourful narratives certain to surprise, puzzle and entertain. Discover oddball brand collaborations like Pringles and Crocs, uncover truths about decaf coffee's hidden health risks, and wind up the show with an intriguing recounting of the historical Molasses Flood of 1919. Get ready for a rollercoaster ride of humor, curiosity, surprise and enlightenment with Josh and AC.
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The episode where Boydston brings us some history that we bet you have never heard of before: the Molasses Flood of 1919. We promise this was a real thing that happened in Boston, MA that was super messy and tragic. One wouldn't think a molasses flood would be as problematic as it was but one would be WRONG. You'll definitely want to hear this morbid piece of history! www.thetipsyghost.com Find us on Facebook, Instagram, Twitter, and TikTok @thetipsyghost Email us your stories at thetipsyghost@gmail.com Show your support when you subscribe, leave a great review, & give us a 5 start rating— it really helps!
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We discuss the events leading up to the devastating January 15, 1919 Great Molasses Flood in Boston's North End immigrant community as well as the investigations that followed. Merch: folkandfad.com/thebazaar Submit your Stories: folkandfad.com/shareastory Request to be a Guest on our Show: folkandfad.com/guests Follow Along With Us on Social Media: TikTok: @itscalledculture Instagram: @_itscalledculture --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/folkandfad/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/folkandfad/support
While this fatal event sounds outlandish, or even made-up - I can assure you that it isn't. On a warm day in 1919 Boston's North End would be nearly swept up by millions of gallons of molasses leaving some for dead and other's lives permanently altered. ☕️ Help support the podcast by subscribing to my Patreon tier! It's only $2!! https://www.patreon.com/irenewalton ⭐️ Leave a five-star review and a comment letting me know what you might like to hear in the future!
Hallo Freunde fürs Extraleben! Sind wir manchmal zu kritisch? Kann sein, sind wir manchmal auch bewusst;). Wer sich dachte, dass unsere ersten Eindrücke zu Tears of the kingdom zu negativ waren, möge sich heute in einem weiteren langen Austausch davon überzeugen, dass wir sehr wohl viel Freude an dem riesigen open world adventure aus dem Hause Nintendo haben. Tränen der Freude rollen zwar auch diesmal nicht über unsere Wangen, aber innerlich tun sie das. In den Nachrichten geht es um weniger Overwatch 2 in der Zukunft, ein neues Herr der Ringe MMO von Amazon, Zahlen von Take 2, Entlassungen bei einem CD Projekt Red Studio u.v.m. Viel Spaß! Die Folge im Überblick: Was gibt es neues? 04:28 Nostralammus hat zugeschlagen? 07:09 Das anstehende Playstation-Showcase Was wird denn hier gespielt? 20:05 Zelda-Tears of the kingdom Neuigkeiten aus der Spielebranche 1:03:20 Was ist los mit Overwatch 2? 1:14:35 Amazon und Embracer machen ein Herr der Ringe MMO 1:25:04 Die EU winkt den ABK-Deal durch 1:34:30 Die Saudis investieren weiter 1:39:00 Zahlen von Take 2 und ein GTA6-Gerücht 1:51:16 Mehr Menschen für Assassins Creed 1:57:30 Project Leonardo ist nun der access-controller 2:00:19 Raf Grassetti verlässt Sony Santa Monica 2:03:27 Molasses Flood entlässt Mitarbeiter 2:07:21 Mortal Kombat wird rebooted Extrafreunde@social.cologne https://www.facebook.com/Extrafreunde https://www.instagram.com/extrafreunde ffelpodcast@gmail.com https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCGusrYncNi-relSm6YC8k7Q
We're back this week with a new episode covering layoffs at The Molasses Flood, Overwatch 2 cutting the PvE mode, speculating the PlayStation Showcase, and lots of talk about Tears of the Kingdom.Here are the timestamps:00:00 Intro01:20 News Highlights - 01:20 The Molasses Flood Hit With Layoffs - 03:33 Overwatch 2 PvE Mode Cancelled - 10:46 Telltale's The Expanse Ep. 1 Coming July 27th - 12:55 BlizzCon 2023 Is An In Person Event - 15:35 PlayStation Showcase Announced - 25:04 Tears Of The Kingdom Sales - 25:50 Mortal Kombat 129:44 What We've Been Playing - 30:00 Tears Of The Kingdom - 58:38 Horizon Forbidden West: Burning Shores
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Bienvenidas y bienvenidos a Recarga Activa, el podcast diario de AnaitGames en el que filtramos lo más relevante de la actualidad del videojuego en pildorazos de 10-15 minutos:1️⃣ La Comisión Europea aprueba la compra de Activision Blizzard con nuevas condiciones para Microsoft2️⃣ CD Projekt despide a varios empleados de The Molasses Flood tras replantear su spin-off de The Witcher3️⃣ Amazon Games anuncia un MMO de El Señor de los Anillos4️⃣ Layers of Fear saldrá el 15 de junio y ya tiene demo5️⃣ Black Finger Jet reune a varios veteranos de Metal SlugSuscríbete para recibir el siguiente episodio en tu gestor de podcasts favorito. Puedes apoyar nuestro proyecto (y acceder a un montón de contenido exclusivo) en Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/anaitreload♫ Sintonía del programa: Senseless, de Johny Grimes Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
The 1919 Molasses Flood was a terrifying and telling moment in the history of Boston's North End. It was also a snapshot of a developing city in the wake of the first World War. Jake Sconyers explored the events for HUB History, a podcast that revisits stories from Boston's past. Today, he joins Lindsay to discuss the working class Italian immigrant neighborhood where the disaster happened, how the disaster impacted the community, and the mythology of the Great Molasses Flood today. Listen ad free with Wondery+. Join Wondery+ for exclusives, binges, early access, and ad free listening. Available in the Wondery App. https://wondery.app.link/historytellersSupport us by supporting our sponsors!See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
The Boys settle into their armchairs for this week's dose of gaming news. TMNT gets serious with a Last Ronin game, while Atari acquires Night Dive, Ubisoft reveals AI Ghostwriter tool, Molasses Flood's Witcher game is no more, new trademark hints at Castlevania comeback, Bloober talks Silent Hill 2 Remake, Aliens: Dark Descent gets gameplay and release date, the unfortunate passing of Lance Reddick, and more. Please do enjoy.
Hideo Kojima parla di Ground Zeroes, rivelando che il "prologo" di MGS V fu inizialmente concepito come un esperimento per accorciare i tempi di uscita fra un capitolo e l'altro, in una distribuzione più simile a quella episodica. Arriva anche la conferma di un primo intoppo nel piano decennale di CD Projekt: Sirius, il titolo inedito sviluppato da The Molasses Flood, deve ripartire da zero.
Frank and David discuss the history of industrial disasters. Last Drops Frank: Lake Huron shipwreck and Fennell Lecture David: SASA, White Terror reissue, and "The End of the English Major"
CD Projekt Red recently surprised the gaming world by announcing not one, not two, but three new Witcher games. Little is known about them other than their astronomic code names and a handful of other enticing details, but of course, that's not about to stop us from devoting most of an episode to speculating wildly about what they might be. We say “most” because we also dive into the recent Witcher-themed episode of Netflix's Nailed It! along with a massive whiskey-fueled tangent into some strange real-life history…which Tim stubbornly refuses to accept as real-life history. It's a whole thing. A whole VERY FUNNY thing. And you're not going to want to miss it!
On tonight's Episode of XBL: UK you can catch your host @ReddersTV, Ima_Gh0stbuster, TheGinnaGaming & BmG, as they talk about all the latest gaming news from this past week. Topics tonight feature, but are not limited to: - OverWatch 2 suffers a disastrous launch. Including DDoS attacks, a broken Bastion Ultimate Ability & an "Auto-Purchase" bug which has since been fixed by Blizzard, however, they won't offer refunds. - CD Project Red confirms multiple new games in development, including; A Cyberpunk 2077 sequel, codename Orion. The Witcher 4, codename Polaris, alongside The Wither 5 & 6. Another Open-World Witcher RPG. The Molasses Flood, and CD Projekt Red's first original IP, codename Hadar. - Phil Spencer seemingly shows off new Xbox hardware on his famous shelf. - Microsoft reveals how much money Game Pass actually makes. Xbox Game Pass generates $2.9 billion each year. - Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 2 will require all players to register a phone number to play, and prepaid phones may not work. - Nintendo finally release a trailer for their upcoming Mario movie featuring our first opportunity to hear what Mario will sound like in the movie. - New Crash Bandicoot announcement teased for Game Awards. We'll find out more in December. - Mortal Kombat is celebrating its 30th Anniversary.
There are a surprising number of upcoming CD Projekt Red games in development right now. The studio is best known for The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt and Cyberpunk 2077, and a recent investor call revealed that CDPR is massively broadening its horizons. There's a new trilogy of Witcher games in production, which starts with The Witcher Polaris – aka The Witcher 4. There's a Cyberpunk 2077 sequel coming codenamed Project Orion, but not before the release of a massive expansion of the increasingly popular original – Cyberpunk 2077: Phantom Liberty. And if that weren't enough, the upcoming CDPR games now include a brand new project and support for two additional games in The Witcher universe. The company is expanding to make good on its ambitions, with CD Projekt Red Boston being founded as part of a new North American development expansion, which will work separately from The Molasses Flood – who is working with CDPR on The Witcher Sirius. There's a lot going on at CDPR, so keep reading for details on all of the upcoming CD Projekt Red games that are in production right now. source: Upcoming CD Projekt Red games: From Cyberpunk 2077 Orion to a new Witcher trilogy | GamesRadar+ --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/masseffect/support
What was Max thinking about this week? Molasses! Listen and rage with us about capitalism (and maybe use the link below to get the recipe for Max's amazing molasses cookies!) Sources:“Why the Great Molasses Flood was So Deadly” by Emily Sohn for the History Channel “‘There was no escape from the wave': These are the 21 victims of the Great Boston Molasses Flood” by Dialynn Dwyer “Surreal Photos From The Deadly Boston Molasses Flood Of 1919” by John Koroski “The Great Molasses Flood of 1919 was Boston's strangest disaster” by Mark Shanahan for Boston Globe Magazine "How Boston's Molasses Flood of 1919 Reformed Big Business in America" by Philip S. Naudas for History of Yesterday “That Time the Tzar's Wine Ran Through the Streets” by Rose Heichelbech For more info: Stephen Puleo's book “Dark Tide: The Great Boston Molasses Flood of 1919” And at the WILDLY great risk of being insensitive, my favorite recipe for molasses cookiesWant more??Join the Discord!Shop the merch at TeePublic!If you liked these stories, let us know on our various socials!InstagramTiktokGoodreadsAnd email us at sortofthestory@gmail.comDo You Wanna Start A CultA weekly comedy podcast hosted by Gus Holland and Christian McLain.Listen on: Apple Podcasts Spotify
The boys get into a pretty sticky situation when Joey uses the episode on a lethal food spill as a platform to attack the hardworking Italian Americans of 1919 Boston. Also a little bonus loser shows up at the end for all our DMB fans. Sources: The Great MOLASSES Flood of 1919-ReactionsThe Boston Molasses Disaster of 1919- The History GuyThe Great Boston Molasses Flood: why the strange disaster matters today: GuardianAdam McShane, Joey Bednarski, and Cosmo Nomikos are stand up comedians based out of Chicago, IL.AJL is part of the Lincoln Lodge Podcast Network: https://www.thelincolnlodge.com/podcasts
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This episode we dive into the deep recesses of the mind of game developer Ethan Loewald!Funkorama by Kevin MacLeodLink: https://incompetech.filmmusic.io/song/3788-funkoramaLicense: https://filmmusic.io/standard-licenseHall of the Mountain King by Kevin MacLeodLink: https://incompetech.filmmusic.io/song/3845-hall-of-the-mountain-kingLicense: https://filmmusic.io/standard-license
Welcome back Wanderers to another FWP podcast! Today we are diving into the tragic event of the Great Molasses Flood that took place in 1919 Boston Massachusetts. Stick around till the end to learn about why penguins are producing a gas that makes researchers loopy.... So please grab a cozy blanket, some delicious cookies and your pet puffin as we dive into another adventure! Timestamps!00:00 The Tragic Molasses Flood30:57 : Penguins Pooping Laughing Gas?!Thank you so much to every one that has tuned in and supported us so far to our crazy journey! We sincerely appreciate every single one of you!We would love to hear from you!Follow us on Instagram! @foolishwandererspodcasthttps://www.instagram.com/foolishwandererspodcast/Subscribe to our Youtube: Foolish Wanderers Podcasthttps://www.youtube.com/channel/UCwnmv7ddZw4g4KgCw9viNsgEmail us at: fwplisteners@gmail.com
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The boys go in-depth on Sony's October State of Play, then talk Resident Evil 4's VR cut, Elden Ring's 15-minute reveal, Netflix games invading the US, Skill Up videos, CD Projekt acquiring Molasses Flood, GTA Trilogy releasing, Darkest Dungeon 2, Eric Barone's Haunted Chocolatier, and the Day Before getting a release date!
0:00:00 Start 0:00:40 Dzień dobry 0:01:10 Wyniki sprzedaży 0:07:40 Halo Infinite, a serwery Halo (i inne) są finite (we know why) 0:19:52 MMO dla MS od Mainframe, współpraca ze Stoic Games i inne wycieki 0:22:31 Dune od Funcom (tak, to stary news) 0:23:20 Molasses Flood częścią CDP (i co się dzieje z CDP?) 0:28:58 Age of Empires IV, Guardians 0:33:39 World of Pudzian 0:36:33 Shadow Warrior 3, Layers of Fear project, GTX w GeForce Now, Draw Distance 0:42:24 GTA6 nie będzie! 0:43:12 State of Sony; Play of Activision-Blizzard-King 0:45:01 Destiny 2 nie lubi alt-tab oraz o creditsach w grach 0:51:27 Haven 1:06:31 Generation Zero 1:33:58 Pa, pa!
January 15,1919 a storage tank of molasses burst open send a wave through the Boston's North End!
Bienvenidas y bienvenidos a Recarga Activa, el podcast diario de AnaitGames en el que filtramos lo más relevante de la actualidad del videojuego en pildorazos de 10-15 minutos.1️⃣ GTA: The Trilogy – The Definitive Edition sale el 11 de noviembre2️⃣ Advance Wars 1+2: Re-Boot Camp se retrasa hasta primavera de 20223️⃣ CD Projekt compra The Molasses Flood 4️⃣ El miércoles toca State of Play centrado en juegos de terceros para PS4 y PS5Suscríbete para recibir el siguiente episodio en tu gestor de podcasts favorito. Puedes apoyar nuestro proyecto (y acceder a un montón de contenido exclusivo) en Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/anaitreload Our GDPR privacy policy was updated on August 8, 2022. Visit acast.com/privacy for more information.
This week we share our hands-on impressions of two new releases: Guardians of the Galaxy and Toy Soldiers HD. Plus in the news, we discuss the release date, pricing, and trailer for Grand Theft Auto The Trilogy Definitive Edition, Microsoft Flight Simulator Reno Air Race and GOTY Edition release dates and pricing, Elden Ring delay, CD Projekt Red delaying Series X enhanced versions of Cyberpunk 2077 and The Witcher 3, CD Projekt acquiring The Molasses Flood, a new Splinter Cell entering early production, 512GB & 2TB Seagate Storage Expansion Cards for Series X/S, October Dashboard Update details, Xbox future studio acquisition plans, October Game Pass additions, Xbox 20th anniversary stream announcement, Doom Eternal update 6.66 release date, canceled Tomb Raider Ascension horror game, Assassin's Creed Valhalla 3rd expansion title and co-creator of Halo creating a new studio at EA.
Πολλαπλές οι ερμηνείες για τα νούμερα του Xbox Game Pass, απόβαση της Ripstone στον Μαραθώνα, του Kratos στο PC, και μια πατέντα από άλλον πλανήτη. Guest star το Life Is Strange: True Colors. Επικοινωνία με την εκπομπή: Email | Twitter Ι Facebook Group Links παραγωγών: Ηλίας Παππάς - Facebook | Twitter | Instagram Μάνος Βέζος - The Vez | Facebook | Twitter | Instagram Ι Apple Music Ripstone Games at 10 Dying Light isn't available on Switch's eShop in the UK because it's banned in Germany Google Stadia's salvaged future as a back-end cloud service is here Nvidia reveals RTX 3080-class GeForce Now premium tier Valve ban deals blockchain gaming a big blow | Opinion Molasses Flood and CD PROJEKT Group NetEase Games acquires Grasshopper Manufacture Facebook Responds To Changes To Sexist Sequences In Resident Evil 4 VR Cardboard shortages deal another blow to strained supply chains God of War (2018) is coming to PC New Sony Patent Would Allow Spectators To Bench Players Xbox Game Pass subscriber growth missed Microsoft's annual target Life Is Strange: True Colors
Πολλαπλές οι ερμηνείες για τα νούμερα του Xbox Game Pass, απόβαση της Ripstone στον Μαραθώνα, του Kratos στο PC, και μια πατέντα από άλλον πλανήτη. Guest star το Life Is Strange: True Colors. Επικοινωνία με την εκπομπή: Email | Twitter Ι Facebook Group Links παραγωγών: Ηλίας Παππάς - Facebook | Twitter | Instagram Μάνος Βέζος - The Vez | Facebook | Twitter | Instagram Ι Apple Music Ripstone Games at 10 Dying Light isn't available on Switch's eShop in the UK because it's banned in Germany Google Stadia's salvaged future as a back-end cloud service is here Nvidia reveals RTX 3080-class GeForce Now premium tier Valve ban deals blockchain gaming a big blow | Opinion Molasses Flood and CD PROJEKT Group NetEase Games acquires Grasshopper Manufacture Facebook Responds To Changes To Sexist Sequences In Resident Evil 4 VR Cardboard shortages deal another blow to strained supply chains God of War (2018) is coming to PC New Sony Patent Would Allow Spectators To Bench Players Xbox Game Pass subscriber growth missed Microsoft's annual target Life Is Strange: True Colors
- Rockstar ha mostrado un tráiler in-game del remaster de Grand Thef Auto, que saldrá el 11 de noviembre en todas las consolas por 60€. El aspecto renovado pero manteniendo firmemente su estética original está gustando mucho y yo creo que es una decisión muy acertada e inteligente. - Kena: Bridge of Spirits ya ha recuperado sus costes de desarrollo tras un mes a la venta. La ópera prima de Ember Lab está teniendo un funcionando muy bueno a nivel de ventas, lo que se traduce en que seguirán formando parte de la industria desarrollando videojuegos. - Ubisoft sigue haciendo caso omiso a las denuncias internas y además, prohibe a sus empleadas hablar con periodistas sobre experiencias vividas en la compañía. En un reportaje en Kotaku y a través de seudónimos, múltiples empleadas han contado que no solo ninguna denuncia sale adelante, aún teniendo testigos y pruebas, sino que además el denunciado en cuestión acaba siendo ascendido o trasladado. - Netease adquiere Grasshoper Manufacture, el estudio de Goichi Suda. El estudio responsable de No More Heroes o Killer is Dead pasa a formar parte del gigante chino, asegurando que mantendrán su esencia pero recibiendo financiación y apoyo artístico por parte de los responsables de creatividad de Netease. - CD Projekt Red adquiere The Molasses Flood, el estudio independiente responsable de títulos como The Flame in the Flood o Drake Hollow. Según se puede leer en el comunicado en el que The Molasses anuncia la unión a CD Projekt, el estudio seguirá trabajando como hasta ahora, sin fusionarse con equipos de la desarrolladora polaca, y trabajará en "un ambicioso proyecto basado en una de las IP de CD Projekt." - Playstation anuncia un State of Play dedicado a juegos de PS4 y PS5 para el 27 de octubre a las 23:00. Pocos detalles aquí salvo que durará 20 minutos aproximadamente, que estará centrado en títulos third-party, y que veremos actualizaciones de juegos ya anunciados y alguna que otra novedad. Puedes encontrarme en Twitter como @nachocerrato.
In this episode we talk about The Flame In The Flood, a game by The Molasses Flood. We also finally have an email (dodgebuttonpod@gmail.com) where you can reach us with any comments or questions. Be sure to check out the Vice Gaming article we talk about here. Our intro music this week is: Still Pickin by Kevin MacLeod Our theme song is: Bit Quest by Kevin MacLeod All music is used under the Creative Commons 4.0 license
Andrew and Wen talk with writer and comedian Gina DiVittorio about the Great Molasses Flood of 1919. Together they trace the history of rum, and discover how its production, along with sailors, settlers, war, prohibition, and one company's general stupidity, led to a disaster so uniquely horrible the world had never seen anything like it! And you'll never guess who they tried to blame for it!Enjoying this podcast? Have questions, comments, or suggestions for an episode? You can reach out to Andrew and Wen on the HWIWW Twitter account! DM anytime, they'd love to hear from you!
It's Amber's week this week and today's episode is a sweet mess. We are talking about the Great Molasses Flood that took place in Boston, Massachusetts. Instagram: disastrouspodcastTwitter: disastrouspodCWebsite: disastrouspodcast.com
In the second installment of their Labor Day themed episodes, Laura and Nicole cover workplace disasters, such as the Boston Molasses Flood and the Triangle Shirtwaist Factory fire. Social distance yourself with our new Scissors N Scrubs face masks. For each one ordered, a medical grade one will be donated to Direct Relief. They can be found at https://www.teepublic.com/user/mikedenison/masks Please check out (& subscribe!) our YouTube channel at https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCmrdobwH0i4Gh7yINyZ_zMQ Lastly, we want to hear from you! Send us your stories to scissorsnscrubs@gmail.com and we may just read it on an upcoming episode. Include your shipping info and we will send you a free sticker!
This week Andrew picked Drake Hollow by: Molasses Flood studio. Get transported to the world of the Drakes as you build a safe haven for them and fend off the evil creatures. Also don't get excited if you think this game is spinoff of the hit Nickelodeon show Drake and Josh because Andrew was very disappointed when he found out the truth.
00:00 Xbox News 18:36 Forrest Dowling, Studio & Creative Director, The Molasses Flood creators of "Drake Hollow" 32:51 More Xbox News & Wrap up
Before I dive into this Almost Episode, I need to give a shout out to my excellent brother-in-law, Walter. Walter has very generously become my newest patron for the show. And so, as a patron, he gets this shout out, as well as early access to episodes and behind the scenes research I am diving into.For just a buck a month, you too can be like Walter and help me offset the production values of this show such as hosting fees and the cost to obtain research material. To become a patron, you can go to patreon.com/writteninbloodhistory.The following story is one of those freak, and yet totally avoidable disasters. With perhaps just a little but more attention to engineering limitations, a better man in charge, a tad municipal oversight, and a bit more concern for the lives of the poor in Boston, this would never have become one of the most bizarre disaster stories in history. But, like a toddler touching a hot stove, sometimes mankind must burn itself before it learns a lesson. And even then, we don’t always learn our lesson. If any of you have ever seen the movie Jumanji, you might remember when one of the characters turns to Robin Williams and says, a little water never hurt anybody. To which Robin Williams says, yeah but a lot could kill you. The same, as you will soon find out, applies to molasses, in the Boston Molassacre. Support the show (https://www.patreon.com/writteninbloodhistory)
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A wave of black, sticky molasses engulfs a Boston neighbourhood, wreaking a sweet-tasting but deadly kind of havoc. It's one of history's more unusual disasters, but that doesn't mean it should be treated lightly. Drawing from both modern and contemporary reports and eyewitness accounts, I'll tell the story of the Boston Molasses Flood.Visit www.greatdisasters.co.uk for the full transcript and more.Check out the Great Disasters Podcast on Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram - let me know what you think of the show.Support the show (https://www.patreon.com/greatdisasters)
Happy New Year! We're starting off 2020 by catching up on two centennials, the Molasses Flood and the Black Sox scandal of 1919. First, Alaina looks at the sudden death and long-term disruption of an industrial accident that covered a Boston neighborhood for months. Then, Grant tries to cut through the legends of the greatest scandal in baseball to find what we can really know, and what that means. Links! The Fluid Dynamics of the Molasses Flood http://www.northendboston.com/ Court Documents of the Black Sox trial Recovered newsreel footage of games 3 and 1 Please help our show succeed by sharing it. Send a link to someone you know and tell them what you enjoy about History Honeys. Rate and review us on iTunes, Stitcher, or whatever other platform you use to hear us. It helps so very much and we do appreciate it. You can connect with us on Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, or by emailing us at historyhoneyspodcast at gmail. Logo by Marah Music by Thylacinus Censor beep by Frank West of The FPlus
We kick off the new year with a really big, bittersweet announcement. Then we massacre a couple of wild stories. Yup, it’s another episode of That’s Weird! Find our show notes at www.thatsweird.org Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/ThatsWeirdCast Follow us on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/thatsweirdcast Join our Facebook group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/thatsweirdcast Support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/thatsweird Merch: https://www.etsy.com/shop/thatsweirdshop --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
The Purity Distilling Company molasses tank dominated the North End of Boston, standing 50 feet tall over the surrounding tenements. Residents of the area were accustomed to the sight of tank oozing syrup from its seams and making strange rumbling noises from its depths. And one day in January 1919, life changed forever for Bostonians when the walls of the tank suddenly, inexplicably failed. Was it negligence? Or a vicious attack by anarchists? The molasses storage tank of the Purity Distilling Company stood 50 feet tall and 190 feet in diameter over the North End of Boston. It was constructed in a hurry to meet high demand for molasses to be distilled into ethanol and grain alcohol for rum. Margaret Sanger led the charge for birth control in the United States, opening the first clinic to offer contraception to women in 1916. Sanger founded the organization that would become Planned Parenthood. Sanger began publishing the Birth Control Review in 1917 to promote the cause of legalizing contraception. Since sending information about birth control through the mail was illegal, the magazine was sold by hand. Kitty Marion hawked the Birth Control Review every day in New York City for thirteen years, enduring every kind of harassment from passersby and the police. Even before the United States entered World War I, anti-German swept the country. Numerous states passed laws outlawing the speaking of German in public. These laws were passed in Iowa under then-governor Warren G. Harding. Hysteria about immigrants in general and German-Americans in particular created enormous pressure for people to prove they were 100 percent American. The American Protective League was a private organization that was authorized by the Justice Department to investigate the loyalty of Americans. I didn't go into this in the episode, but the American Protective League spawned a number of both sister and rival organizations, among them the American Defense Society. All of them recruited Americans to spy on their neighbors. This photo shows the extent of damage from the Molasses Flood. Here you can see the elevated railway that ran alongside the tank. If you look closely, you can see steel panels from the sides of the tank twisted under the rail line. This photo shows the damage to the train structure. Only the quick actions of the train brakeman saved the passengers on the following train. The Engine 31 Firehouse was knocked off its foundation, and the first floor collapsed. Several firefighters were trapped in a gap under the second floor ceiling, pinned by rubble, and threatened by a slowly rising tide of molasses. The Boston press was consumed with the story of the Molasses Flood for weeks. Please note that the links below to Amazon are affiliate links. That means that, at no extra cost to you, I can earn a commission if you click through and make a purchase. (Here's what, legally, I'm supposed to tell you: I am a participant in the Amazon Services LLC Associates Program, an affiliate advertising program designed to provide a means for me to earn fees by linking to Amazon.com and affiliated sites.) However, I only recommend books that I have used and genuinely highly recommend.
The Great Molasses Flood, sometimes referred to locally as the Boston Molassacre, occurred on January 15, 1919, in the North End neighborhood of Boston, Massachusetts. This event killed 21 people and created a 40-foot wave of molasses which buckled the elevated railroad tracks, crushed buildings and inundated the neighborhood. In 2008 the Georgia sugar refinery explosion was an industrial disaster that occurred on February 7, 2008, in Port Wentworth, Georgia. Fourteen people were killed and forty injured when a dust explosion occurred at a sugar refinery owned by Imperial Sugar.
Please note: This episode has a different feel compared to other episodes due to the guest and the host being long-time friends. If you want something more formal, listen to a different episode. In 1919, Boston, Massachusetts was hit by a wave of molasses when a molasses holding tank burst open due to environmental changes and a lack of structural integrity in the tank. This disaster lead to the deaths of dozens and a confused and hard working first response team. In this episode, Skye and Tia talk about this case, what caused it, and some interesting cultural influences that resulted.Support the show (http://patreon.com/hmct)
A flood of Eurovision updates this week, including Spain's selection and artists from Belgium, Netherlands, and San Marino. #35: Molasses Flood Follow The EuroWhat? Podcast on your favorite podcast app and on Twitter @eurowhat
This was recorded yesterday, January 15th 2019. We have a moment of silence for the Molasses Flood of 1919, exactly 100 years ago. A special thank you to Sabrina from the News Junkie for joining us for this great moment of sticky sorrow from the past.
Season 3 Episode 3: Liam Martin, Paula Ebben and Jon Keller discuss the 100th anniversary of the Molasses Flood and its relevance today, Nancy Carlson-Paige (Matt Damon's mom) on why you should limit young kids' screen time, immigration law expert Jessica Vaughn on how we got here, all your Mass Health Connector questions answered, and some of the dumbest smart products to debut in 2019. Guests: Nancy Carlson-Paige, Professor Emerita, Lesley University Jessica Vaughn, Director of Policy Studies, Center for Immigration Studies Audrey Morse Gasteier, Chief of Policy and Strategy, Mass Health Connector See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
This week on NEXT: We discuss how the government shutdown is affecting individuals in New England, including through a growing backlog of cases at Boston’s immigration court. Plus, we learn about how states around our region use subsidies to lure businesses. On the hundredth anniversary of the “Great Boston Molasses Flood,” we hear about how the event shaped the relationship between business and government. Finally, we explore the best New England food of the past year from Yankee Magazine's Senior Food Editor, Amy Traverso. It's NEXT! (more…)See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
This is an episode from BosBattle, the predecessor to How Indie Games Get Made.Ex-Irrational Games employees Gwen Frey and Forrest Dowling talk about how BioShock influenced The Flame in the Flood, how they started The Molasses Flood and the triumphs and challenges of running an indie game studio.Subscribe to BosBattle's newsletter: http://bit.ly/bosbattle.Music by Jesse Gertz: http://jessegertz.com/.Mastering by Kegan Zema: https://www.keganzema.com/.Recorded at PRX's Podcast Garage in Allston: https://www.podcastgarage.org/.
Karrington and Kyle talk about the Nindies being presented to us on Tuesday and what we can expect. We get an unexpected tweet from Molasses Flood about job openings for their next project! What will it be? The Flame in the Flood 2? A new title? We can't wait to hear more about this upcoming game! After that Karrington talks a little about his vlogs that he has been posting weekly on YouTube which you can now check out in the links below! Please subscribe! Finally Kyle wraps things up with talking about his most recent stream on Twitch of Hello Neighbor....The game he loves the most! This will now be a regular game he will be streaming on Thursdays and he also recommends everyone go out and download Granny for mobile platforms. You won't be dissappointed! Intro / Outro: Music by Gitaruman Thank you everyone for you continued support! Please be sure to follow us on Patreon - Patreon Twitter - @Realdudes_pod Facebook - @RealDudesPodcast Instagram - RealDudesPod Twitch - Twitch Please make sure to go check out Guitaruman on Twitter and Soundcloud if you enjoyed the intro and outro music Want to start a podcast? Check out our affiliate Podbean. You can goto www.podbean.com/rdp and use the code RPD to get one month free from podbean. There you can publish your very own podcast for the world to hear! --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/realdudes-podcast/support
This week we’re revisiting Boston’s great Molasses Flood, the subject of one of our earliest podcasts. We’re giving you an update, now that our technology, research, and storytelling skills have improved. Stay tuned for tales of rum, anarchists, and the speed of molasses in January. It’s not slow! Show notes: http://HUBhistory.com/073
Hidden chocolates and diabolical trophy lists, oh my! Load up your makeshift raft and disembark with us on a tale of survival. We played The Flame in the Flood by The Molasses Flood. After that, play along as Dan challenges Mark and Dave to a Wheel of Fortune-themed Tastemaker. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/dinosaur-machines/message
Gwen (an indie developer from The Molasses Flood) has streamed for the first time and wants to know more about it. Chris (a professional streamer), feels all indie developers should stream as they work in order to build and engage a fan base. Many tips, many opinions, and some _mostly_ useful info.
Blimey it’s been hot this week. So hot that the CD kept accidentally playing the wrong jingles. Yes that’s exactly why it did it this week. Nothing to do with us doing it wrong. FUN FACT: The alternative title for this week’s episode was going to be Jingle’s Rosy Rupeeland. But instead we went for a title named after the last game that our SSG - Gwen Frey - helped make, which was The Flame and The Flood. She had just flown in from America and boy were her arms tired! We spoke to her about how her studio Molasses Flood came into being; which came first: The studio or the game; and what are the pros and cons of being a Kickstarter success. Ann also managed to get an EXCLUSIVE but it wasn’t as EXCLUSIVE as we hoped. So, more of an exclusive then. We also got our legs out for radio, thought of another great monetisation idea and got maths wrong. Sega Badawi brought some local news and Ann got an injury at third base. Ouch. Cheerio! Team OLL x Links: https://twitter.com/direGoldfish https://twitter.com/molassesflood Track list: 1. AJAXE - Death Lord Wasabi http://chipmusic.org/AJAXE/music/death-lord-wasabi 2. Amateur lsdj - Igneous http://chipmusic.org/amateurlsdj/music/igneous
The unusual Velvet worm may be a mystery to many, but this weird creature has been around for 500 million years, hiding in the undergrowth. Find out what sets it apart from most other animals. How does the blood of Komodo Dragons offer the promise of a new kind of antibiotic? Claire finds out. And the Great Molasses Flood of 1919, how did it happen and why did it cause so much havoc? Chris explains.
In 1919 a bizarre catastrophe struck Boston's North End: A giant storage tank failed, releasing 2 million gallons of molasses into a crowded business district at the height of a January workday. In this week's episode of the Futility Closet podcast we'll tell the story of the Boston Molasses Disaster, which claimed 21 lives and inscribed a sticky page into the city's history books. We'll also admire some Scandinavian statistics and puzzle over a provocative Facebook photo. Intro: In 1888 three women reported encountering a 15-foot flying serpent in the woods near Columbia, S.C. In 1834 the American Journal of Science and Arts reported the capture of a pair of conjoined catfish near Fort Johnston, N.C. Sources for our feature on the Boston Molasses Disaster: Stephen Puleo, Dark Tide: The Great Boston Molasses Flood of 1919, 2003. Fred Durso Jr., "The Great Boston Molasses Flood of 1919," NFPA Journal 105:3 (May/June 2011), 90-93. Sean Potter, "Retrospect: January 15, 1919: Boston Molasses Flood," Weatherwise 64:1 (January/February 2011), 10-11. Kaylie Duffy, "Today in Engineering History: Molasses Tanker Explodes, Kills 21," Product Design & Development, Jan. 15, 2015. Steve Puleo, "Death by Molasses," American History 35:6 (February 2001), 60-66. Chuck Lyons, "A Sticky Tragedy," History Today 59.1 (January 2009), 40-42. Dick Sinnott, "21 Persons Drowned in Molasses Flood," Reading [Pa.] Eagle, Jan. 15, 1959. Edwards Park, "Without Warning, Molasses in January Surged Over Boston," Smithsonian 14:8 (November 1983), 213-230. "12 Killed When Tank of Molasses Explodes," New York Times, Jan. 16, 1919. Ferris Jabr, "The Science of the Great Molasses Flood," Scientific American, Aug. 1, 2013. United Press International, "The Great Boston Molasses Disaster of 1919," Jan. 17, 1979. Peter Schworm, "Nearly a Century Later, Structural Flaw in Molasses Tank Revealed," Boston Globe, Jan. 14, 2015. William J. Kole, "Slow as Molasses? Sweet but Deadly 1919 Disaster Explained," Associated Press, Nov. 24, 2016. Erin McCann, "Solving a Mystery Behind the Deadly 'Tsunami of Molasses' of 1919," New York Times, Nov. 26, 2016. (The corn syrup video is midway down the page.) Jason Daley, "The Sticky Science Behind the Deadly Boston Molasses Disaster," Smithsonian, Nov. 28, 2016. Jennifer Ouellette, "Incredible Physics Behind the Deadly 1919 Boston Molasses Flood," New Scientist, Nov. 24, 2016. The Boston Public Library has photos and newspaper headlines. Listener mail: Erik Bye's song on the 15th Wisconsin Regiment: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8o5TUozjQXw Statistics Norway's names database. Wikipedia, "Old Norse" (accessed Jan. 5, 2017). This week's lateral thinking puzzle was contributed by listener Tommy Honton, who sent this corroborating link (warning -- this spoils the puzzle). You can listen using the player above, download this episode directly, or subscribe on iTunes or Google Play Music or via the RSS feed at http://feedpress.me/futilitycloset. Please consider becoming a patron of Futility Closet -- on our Patreon page you can pledge any amount per episode, and we've set up some rewards to help thank you for your support. You can also make a one-time donation on the Support Us page of the Futility Closet website. Many thanks to Doug Ross for the music in this episode. If you have any questions or comments you can reach us at podcast@futilitycloset.com. Thanks for listening!
We talk about our love of Team17, music in videogames we love from Chuck Ragan and doseone, The Molasses Flood working with Double Fine and Chris beginning his journey into game development.
Today we talk about the benefits of the Electoral College, the Boston Molasses Flood, how to escape from quicksand, pranks with fake iPhones, a man disolving at Yellowstone, project Dead Drop, why we can't launch nuclear waste into the sun, correlation vs causation, and Enchroma glasses.Links from this episode: - Avoid chaos by keeping Electoral College | Opinion - Three Amigos-What Is A Plethora? - YouTube - A-G-L-E-T Song from Phineas and Ferb - YouTube - Solving a Mystery Behind the Deadly ‘Tsunami of Molasses’ of 1919 - How to Escape Quicksand: An Illustrated Guide - Fake iPhone* - Man Dissolved in Acidic Water After Trying to Soak in Yellowstone National Park Hot Pool - Dead Drops - Geocaching - Ever Wondered Why Don’t We Send Nuclear Waste To The Sun? Here Is Why It Is Not Possible - Smoke Detectors and Americium - Hilarious Graphs Prove That Correlation Isn’t Causation - First Time Reactions to EnChroma Glasses
Exposing Real Estate and Damn Near Anything Else recording live at Rose Garden Studios #023 - Zombie Beer, Gratitude, Scott’s DNA results, Proteins - plant based vs meat based, Inflammation, fasting, lymphatic system, natural ways to cure common issues, liver regeneration, Boston MA molasses flood 1919, more Resources: Molasses Floodhttp://www.livescience.com/56947-why-molasses-flood-1919-was-deadly.html Zombie Beerhttp://www.livescience.com/56948-wacky-science-stories-to-talk-about-thanksgiving.html scott@exposingrealestate.com colin@exposingrealestate.com Exposing Real Estate and Damn Near Anything Else http://www.exposingrealestate.com/ Rose Garden Studios - 11/29/16Hear our new show at: Web http://2rationalbastards.com http://tworationalbastards.com iTunes http://bit.ly/iTunes2RB Google http://bit.ly/Google2RB Youtube http://bit.ly/Youtube_2RB FaceBook https://www.facebook.com/2RationalBastards/ Email 2rationalbastards@gmail.com
In this episode, we speak with Gwen Frey from indie team The Molasses Flood. Their recent game is The Flame in the Flood, a rogue-lite journey through the backwaters of a forgotten, post-societal America. Gwen talks about the transition from working on AAA titles like Bioshock Infinite to going indie, the challenges in starting a studio, the importance of a post-mortem, and how player feedback helped their team build a better game. We also discuss deep-rooted community concerns about whether the player’s companion dog, Aesop, could be killed. Don’t worry, he’s safe!
Episode 122: Where the River Takes Us: A Conversation with Gwen Frey of The Molasses Flood (Right click and save as to download, or find us on iTunes, Stitcher, or TuneIn). In this episode we talk with Gwen Frey from The Molasses Flood the developers...
Six Irrational Games alumni banded together to create an Oregon Trail roguelike.
Six Irrational Games alumni banded together to create an Oregon Trail roguelike.
Episode 17 features Creative Director at The Molasses Flood, Forest Dowling. Forest talks about his new game The Flame and the Flood, his background, survival crafting game mechanics, indie game studios vs. AAA development, setting up a successful video game Kickstarter, and how to get into the industry as a level designer.