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Dimitri and Khalid explore the deadly climax of the Molly Maguire phenomenon in 1870s Pennsylvania coal country, including: Pinkerton spy James McParlan's exposure and narrow escape from Schuylkill County, the spectacular(ly corrupt) murder trials from 1876-78 that captivated the nation, Reading Railroad President Franklin B. Gowen's mesmerizing star turn as lead prosecutor in the courtroom, his four hour Aaron Sorkin monologue about the perfidious Irish conspiracy threatening the very foundations of our (Protestant Capitalist) Republic, squealing witnesses and Pennsylvania Dutch jurors, McParlan/McKenna on the witness stand, Gowen's relentless drive to convict Hibernian leader “Black Jack” Kehoe of a Civil War murder he didn't commit, Black Thursday and the Day of the Rope, executing two Mollies just after Governor Hartranft grants a reprieve, the Great Railroad Strikes of 1877, two descendants of convicted Mollies becoming militant IRA-supporting Teamster leaders in the 20th century, Gowen's HOTGAF arc going off the rails, the Reading's slide into crushing debt and bankruptcy, getting forced out of the game by a rising JP Morgan, and Franklin Gowen grimly imitating the tactics of his Molly adversaries by shooting a mine boss - himself - in 1889. For access to premium SJ episodes, upcoming installments of DEMON FORCES, and the Grotto of Truth Discord, become a subscriber at patreon.com/subliminaljihad.
A Shane Warne Monopoly board has prompted us to look at what a Sydney Monopoly board would look like, the Perth Bears could once again be on there way to the NRL & Natarsha Belling is off to Mollies. Join Mick & MG weekday mornings from 6am or grab the podcast everyday on LiSTNR or where ever you get your podcasts. #MickAndMGInTheMorningSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The term ‘Hairy Molly' has often been used in Ireland to describe any hairy or fuzzy-looking caterpillar. This term is said to have originated from the Irish language where ‘mala' or ‘malaí' (plural) is the Irish word for an eyebrow.
"There are a particular gang of sodomitical wretches in this town..."Did you ever wonder why British men are always just a little...you know...?Well, in truth, it's because 300 years ago they invented being a "gentleman" (gay) who doesn't work (GAY) and just wants nicer things (GAY GAY GAY!).But round about the same time the British invented being British – a.k.a. the early 18th century – London was also home to the aforementioned "gang" of gay men who challenged traditional notions of masculinity.The "molly" represented a new type of gay man: he was typically working class, loved to impersonate women – wear their clothes, gossip, call each other names like "The Duchess of Chamomile" and "Old Fish Hannah" – and he had a playground of taverns, inns, and gin shop back rooms to frequent to meet his fellow "sodomitical wretches".These were the molly houses, and they represented the heartland of a working-class, gay subculture that flourished in London in the early 1700s.Sadly, we know so much about the mollies of 18th century London because they were brutally persecuted by The Society for the Reformation of Manners, who were about as fun at parties as they sound.Mollies faced violence, imprisonment, and even death for living out and proud. But they still lived brave lives of queer joy, gathering weekly at the molly houses for decades so that they could boink each other, fall in love, and, yes, give birth to wooden babies.Boys will be boys!Join me and my guest on this odyssey through early modern queer culture in one of the most fascinating periods of human history. My guest, AJ West, is the author of a forthcoming novel set amongst the mollies of the 1720s, The Betrayal of Thomas True, which is going to be an absolutely genius historical fiction mystery.Pre-order a copy here and listen to our episode to learn the backstory of one of history's most well-documented queer subcultures, which by the way is literally older than the nation of the United States.For more from Historical Homos, you can join our cult at www.historicalhomos.com and follow us on Instagram and TikTok.If you like what you hear, please leave us a five star rating on Apple or Spotify. Do it. Yeahhhhhh just like that.This episode was written and researched by Bash, hosted by Bash, and edited by Alex Toskas. Guest host: AJ West. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
"There are a particular gang of sodomitical wretches in this town..."Did you ever wonder why British men are always just a little...you know...?Well, in truth, it's because 300 years ago they invented being a "gentleman" (gay) who doesn't work (GAY) and just wants nicer things (GAY GAY GAY!).But round about the same time the British invented being British – a.k.a. the early 18th century – London was also home to the aforementioned "gang" of gay men who challenged traditional notions of masculinity.The "molly" represented a new type of gay man: he was typically working class, loved to impersonate women – wear their clothes, gossip, call each other names like "The Duchess of Chamomile" and "Old Fish Hannah" – and he had a playground of taverns, inns, and gin shop back rooms to frequent to meet his fellow "sodomitical wretches".These were the molly houses, and they represented the heartland of a working-class, gay subculture that flourished in London in the early 1700s.Sadly, we know so much about the mollies of 18th century London because they were brutally persecuted by The Society for the Reformation of Manners, who were about as fun at parties as they sound.Mollies faced violence, imprisonment, and even death for living out and proud. But they still lived brave lives of queer joy, gathering weekly at the molly houses for decades so that they could boink each other, fall in love, and, yes, give birth to wooden babies.Boys will be boys!Join me and my guest on this odyssey through early modern queer culture in one of the most fascinating periods of human history. My guest, AJ West, is the author of a forthcoming novel set amongst the mollies of the 1720s, The Betrayal of Thomas True, which is going to be an absolutely genius historical fiction mystery.Pre-order a copy here and listen to our episode to learn the backstory of one of history's most well-documented queer subcultures, which by the way is literally older than the nation of the United States.For more from Historical Homos, you can join our cult at www.historicalhomos.com and follow us on Instagram and TikTok.If you like what you hear, please leave us a five star rating on Apple or Spotify. Do it. Yeahhhhhh just like that.This episode was written and researched by Bash, hosted by Bash, and edited by Alex Toskas. Guest host: AJ West. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In the show's final hour, Kyle chats it up with Nate Wimberly over the latest with LaMelo Ball, and Kyle looks at the possibilities with the Panthers and OL in the upcoming draft.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Let's go back in time to the most horrifying decade... THE 1980s! We're covering the new horror comedy TOTALLY KILLER.Our last Spooptober episode will be on The Fall of the House of Usher on a special edition of Sidetracks.Thanks for listening and stay spoopy ya'll!TIMESTAMPS:0:00:00 Disclaimer0:01:02 Intro0:02:31 Hellos0:02:45 IRL Horror Stories0:12:12 Change of Plans0:12:55 Director0:13:41 Producer0:22:24 Writers0:23:11 Music0:24:42 Extensive Cast0:29:30 Rundown and Spoilers0:30:30 Making Time Travel Easy0:31:25 Controversy ala Final Girls0:33:38 Let's Begin0:40:05 Welcome to 19870:43:20 It's Easier On The Plot If You Already Believe In Time Travel0:44:06 Tiffany's BDay Partay0:49:38 Mother-Daughter Bonding0:52:20 Marisa's BDay0:57:21 Meanwhile In The Present0:59:34 Let's Set A Trap1:00:57 Killer Reveal1:06:30 Time To Go Home1:07:43 Is Something...Different1:10:39 Overall Reactions1:06:15 Questions1:08:48 Rating1:20:04 GGR1:21:12 Next Week for Halloween: The Fall of the House of User Review!1:25:51 GoodbyesThe Grindhouse Girls Podcast is created by Katie Dale and Brit Ray and edited by N. R. Moody.Royalty free music used: Ready Set Go and Outro White SmokeCopyright 2020 Grindhouse Girls PodcastThis podcast uses the following third-party services for analysis: Podcorn - https://podcorn.com/privacy
Join me for an interview with Jo Kelly, designer of Molly House--a game about Mollies of England in the 1700s who seek queer joy in the face of social pushback. The game is being published through Wehrlegig, and crowdfunding will be live on Backerkit tomorrow. Link: https://www.backerkit.com/call_to_action/731f1519-b2cf-4176-976f-94d4bcbe5ef3/landingPrevious interview with Jo: https://youtu.be/K20bQYPAJDoFive Hundred Year Old Vampire: https://www.backerkit.com/c/central-michigan-university-press/five-hundred-year-old-vampireBeyond Solitaire is proudly sponsored by Central Michigan University's Center for Learning Through Games and Simulations, where learning can be both playful and compelling. Check them out here: https://www.cmich.edu/colleges/class/Centers/CLGS/Pages/default.aspxCheck out CMU's game offerings here: https://cmichpress.com/shop/Sign up for an online game design class here: https://www.cmich.edu/academics/colleges/liberal-arts-social-sciences/centers-institutes/center-for-learning-through-games-and-simulations/certificate-in-applied-game-designAll episodes of my podcast are available here: https://beyondsolitaire.buzzsprout.com/Enjoy my work? Consider supporting me on Patreon at https://www.patreon.com/beyondsolitaire or getting me a "coffee" on Ko-fi! https://ko-fi.com/beyondsolitaireContact Me: Email: beyondsolitaire at gmail.comTwitter: @beyondsolitaireInstagram: @beyondsolitaireFacebook: www.facebook.com/beyondsolitaireWebsite: www.beyondsolitaire.net
Artisten Mollie Minott har släppt sin första singel på två år - Show Me - och är en av låtarna på hennes debutalbum som släpps senare i år. Zeventine (Gustav Elfström) har också gjort en comeback, detta är den första långa intervjun han gör för podden sen januari och varför får ni snart veta. Lyssna på Mollies nya låt Show Me på Spotify här! Följ oss online! Mollie Minott: Instagram Facebook Spotify TikTok Zeventine: Instagram Facebook TikTok
Wir schnacken über den neuen Turnier-Modus Premier und erklären euch alles Wissenwerte dazu. Außerdem berichten wir über die Krise bei Sentinels und wie ihr immer eure Post-Plant Mollies mit Brimstone trefft.
Extra extra! Hear all about it! Former newsboy taps baby scandal for personal rise! Plus-- good golly, these Mollies sure are a sight for sore eyes. All that, and Al and Dee make the biggest called shot in podcast history! See you in the funny pages, bucko! Main Ad: https://youtu.be/HBWNtKlQu2Q Local Ad: https://youtu.be/vpploeAy6so Sources: https://www.adcreeps.gay/sources-1/308-weeklyworld
The news cycle was jump started this morning when warrants were issued for the arrest of potential #1 NFL Draft pick Jalen Carter. Tank Spencer and Jeremy Greene discuss what the misdemeanor charges, in connection with a crash that killed a UGA teammate and a recruiting staffer, do to his draft stock. It's time to talk about the sandwich eaters in free agency. The guys look at interior linemen on the market. Plus, Seattle and Tampa Bay have QB decisions to make this offseason.
Wir schnacken über den überraschend veröffentlichten Patch 6.01, Team Deathmatch, das Luna Bundle, VCT Partner Skins, viele Mollies und wie man sie verwendet.
This week the boys talk about Bed Bugs, The 69 Boyz, Spray Tans, Cargo Pants, Hokas and Brooks, Soup Cheeks, Wettest Mouth Competitions, Hairy knuckle Mollies, V- Neck Sweaters, The BeeGees, and More! Get to the Tips: You can return Nikes for up to 2 years of defects (13:15) What's good to know before you know it? Know where your water shut off valve is on your house (20:11) Take it easy with the household cleaning products (29:05) How to prevent photo swiping (32:30) Diet exercise is about more than looking good naked (39:36) A spoonful of PB can cure the hiccups (45:00) Shop at restaurant supply stores (48:54) Zelle doesn't report transactions to IRS (53:56) You are what you watch (55:55) Deep Ass Tips (61:30) Email us at justthetipspod@aol.com For a free month premium subscription to Newsly, visit https://newsly.me/ and enter the promo code T1PS
Sos is back from vacation and already getting on IJs nerves! How do you know if you're being rebounded? Plus, what happened to Mollies phone?!Tickets on sale NOW for Intern John's LOST comedy tour! St. Pete and Baltimore to benefit the Fisher House! Get yours: InternJohnComedy.comEvery week IJ and Shelby discuss adulting, dating, radio life, and more! You can follow Intern John on social media: @InternJohnRadio and Shelby Sos @ShelbySos. You can listen to past episodes at TheThoughtShower.com and you can WATCH here: WatchTheThoughtShower.com
Building Healthy RelationshipsRelationships are a crucial part of life. They can 10X our joy, or create chaos and confusion. On this episode of The Veronica Bay Show we speak with Mollie Birney, a Clinical Life Coach who works with high-achieving professionals looking for a clearer understanding of the mechanics of their mind. Together we dive deeper into relationships and share our wisdom on how to create and navigate through love, friendships and working relationships. To get more of Mollies insight, make sure to check our her website: www.molliebirney.com Or find her on Instagram @MollieBirney For my entrepreneurs: If you are tired of administrative work you need to check out Honeybook! This platform keeps me sane by allowing me to do it all in ONE place! Contracts, proposals, invoices, booking, emails, questionnaires and more! Check out the link below to get 20% off your subscription. https://bit.ly/Honeybookvb For one on one mentorship click here: https://bit.ly/fulfillmentmentorship
Shaun Morash discusses the Giants' early shopping on their offensive line in free agency.
Episode 3 of our deep dive in to the Seahawks position groups and we are talking about the offensive line! Not the most glamorous position but we break down who is still on the team, the pending free agents, free agent targets and who you should know in the draft. Listen and figure out what you should know!
Interviews with Dean Arcuri, Neil Pharaoh, LUCIANO, Angela Bailey. Entertainer Dean Arcuri discusses community issues and reactions after 730 people who attended Melbourne queer venues The Peel, Mollies and Sircuit during specific hours on December 10 were told by the Health Department to isolate. Coronavirus (COVID-19) Victoria | Coronavirus Victoria Political commentator Neil Pharaoh discusses Victorian and Federal Government politics, including state equal opportunity law reforms, the departure and purging of state MPs and leadership issues within the Federal Government. Neil Pharaoh Curator LUCIANO and President of the Australian Queer Archives Angela Bailey discuss Melbourne's queer history and the Queer-ways' Exhibition at the Victorian Pride Centre and online. Queer-ways is co-curated with Georgia Keats. Exhibition | Queer-ways (queerways.melbourne) 3CR broadcasts from the stolen lands of the Kulin Nation. Sovereignty was never ceded. In Ya Face is currently pre-recorded and produced remotely. QLife
In hour 3, Kyle reacted to the biggest sounds in sports with What Did You Say?!?!, and Kyle looks at the idea of the Panthers possibly spending big money on Free Agents in the O-Line. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The Lock AsylumA radio drama by Cara Jennings and Sophie TrottThis compelling and visceral new drama takes inspiration from real histories of ‘fallen women' in 1787, as they enter The Lock Asylum, a new institution that aimed to morally reform them following treatment for syphilis with mercury. Sophie Trott stars as Ruth Plym, a real patient, who, pregnant and desperate, deals with the restrictive conditions she finds herself in. She tries to bond with Martha, Mary and Sarah, her traumatised and volatile fellow inmates - young adults, trying follow their dreams in London town, the richest city in the world. They've been chewed up and spat out by a society where life is cheap and options limited, if you are female and poor. Will they take up this second chance to become devout Christian servants or wives? Or will they stick two fingers up at the proto prison, and go back to a life of freedom and risk? Will anyone survive beyond the age of 25?Credits:Anna-Kate Golding - Martha ThreadgillJenny Gordon - Mrs BakerRosie May Jones - Mary CarterJonathan Kemp - Reverend ScottSophie Trott - Ruth PlymReuben Williams - Mr FisherCharmaine Wombwell - Sarah DownesAll the other parts were played by the cast.Studio Manager - Camilo SalazarHistorical Consultant - Professor Patrick WallisDirector - Beckie MillsProducers - Beckie Mills, Cara Jennings and Sophie Trott.Produced in association with LSE department of Economic History, Morley Radio, and Positive Cynic AudioThanks to Esther Baker at Synergy Theatre Project, Dorian Ford, Mandy Gordon, Sean Grundy, Lizzie Knight, Ray Malone, Father Damien Mason at St Mary Brookfield, Kevin Sienna, John Styles, Simon Szreta, the participants from our workshops at Dunraven 6th form, Morley College, City Lit, Totteridge Academy, Drama Studio London, The Mollies at St Margaret's House; the department of Economic History at LSE, and its students, and Morley Radio.
In the late summer of 2018, the murder of a young college student rocked a small town in Iowa. This year Mollie Tibbetts, her family, and the small town of Brooklyn, Iowa finally got justice for her murder. Social Media: IG: https://www.instagram.com/truecrimecasespod/ FB: https://www.facebook.com/truecrimecasespod Twitter: https://twitter.com/TCCasesPod Website: https://anchor.fm/truecrimecasespod Breast Cancer Awareness: https://www.nationalbreastcancer.org/breast-cancer-awareness-month Mollie Tibbetts Memorial Fund: https://givetoiowa.org/mollie Sources: https://www.npr.org/2021/08/31/1032816434/mollie-tibbetts-iowa-college-murder-sentencing https://www.cnn.com/2021/08/30/us/mollie-tibbetts-murder-sentence/index.html https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Murder_of_Mollie_Tibbetts https://abcnews.go.com/US/mollie-tibbetts-case-body-found-search-missing-iowa/story?id=57306476 https://philadelphia.cbslocal.com/2018/08/26/the-mollie-movement-spreads-acts-of-kindness-to-honor-slain-iowa-college-student/ https://edition.cnn.com/2018/09/02/us/mollie-tibbetts-father-op-ed/index.html https://www.desmoinesregister.com/story/news/2018/08/20/mollie-tibbetts-missing-iowa-search-brooklyn-news-update-disappearance-latest-girl-facebook-reddit/1018226002/ https://www.kcrg.com/content/news/Rob-Tibbetts-goes-home-Mollies-family-returning-to-day-to-day-lives-491191021.html https://www.runnersworld.com/news/a22724853/mollie-tibbetts-disappearance-fitbit-data/ https://www.desmoinesregister.com/story/news/crime-and-courts/2021/05/12/mollie-tibbetts-abduction-missing-cristhian-bahena-rivera-iowa-murder-trial-what-to-know/5026630001/ https://abcnews.go.com/US/mollie-tibbetts-convicted-killer-loses-bid-trial/story?id=79116729 https://www.foriowa.org/iowa-stories/iowa-story.php?namer=true&isid=20
My guest this week is Molly McGlockin the creator of sleepisaskill.com In this episode, Molly and I discuss everything sleep! We talk about how sleep is a learned skill and the things we can do to hone in on that skill. Learn more about Sleep is a Skill at https://www.sleepisaskill.com/ [8:40] What got Mollie into being the sleep guru she is today?.. [16:50] How to overcome sleep anxiety and how the program works… [24:58] Looking at the “why” of sleep. Why is sleep important? Why did I make certain decisions?.. [29:00] Focusing on the biggest things that impact sleep such as circadian rhythm and work your way down to the easier things… [30:15] Focus on what you can do during the day to help with sleep, such as get more morning sunlight… [36:13] Sunglasses are not your friend… [40:48] Is camping the cure for insomnia?.. [41:50] Genetics and insomnia… [48:05] Is melatonin the key to good sleep? [49:40] Napping, is it beneficial or detrimental?.. [57:00] Food, fasting and sleep… [62:05] The importance of being able to track sleep with a device such as the Oura ring… [72:42] Mollie's favorite sleep supplements… [78:23] Mollies's top three sleep tips… Follow Nat Facebook Facebook Group Instagram Work with Nat: Book Your 20 MInute Optimization Consult Mollie McGlocklin is the creator of Sleep Is A Skill and the host of The Sleep Is A Skill Podcast. Sleep Is A Skill is a company that optimizes people's sleep through a unique blend of technology, accountability, and behavioral change. After navigating insomnia while traveling internationally, she created what she couldn't find - a place to go to learn the skill set of sleep. With a background in psychology and behavioral change from The Nonverbal Group, she became fascinated with chronobiology and its practical application to sleep and our overall experience of life. Knowing the difference between a life with sleep and without, she's now dedicated her life to sharing the forgotten skill set of sleep. Follow Molly at https://www.sleepisaskill.com/ https://www.instagram.com/molliemcglocklin/ https://www.facebook.com/sleepisaskill/ https://www.linkedin.com/in/mollie-mcglocklin-sleep-is-a-skill-82531825/
This week on The Shake Up Podcast our guest is a close friend of the brand who has taken her career by storm with plenty of stories to share. Miss Mollie Rose joins us to share her wild before motherhood journey and to what it now looks like as a full time parent alongside her partner Brok all while managing to maintain her love for singing/ songwriting and working as a self made female DJ. From travelling to LA on her own with less than $300 in her pocket, working as a professional model alongside Cara Delaveign, and touring as a DJ with Jeffrey Starr. Mollie has had enough life experience to trump us all and has some amazing stories to go along with it! That being said, she has had some bumps along the way but Mollie's perseverance has kept anything from getting in her way. EPISODE BREAKDOWN: Who is Mollie Rose Becoming a female DJ DJing and travelling with Nationally recognized celebrities Cocktail speed test Transitioning to DJing as a new mum Mollies pregnancy and birth experience Balancing work life and parenthood Raising her daughter Bambi Singing / Songwriting for Mollie Rose Never Have I Ever card game CREDITS: Host: Jarrad Bell Guest: Mollie Rose Producers: Tom Norton Kersten Marchant SHAKE UP SOME COCKTAILS Order online at http://shitthatsfresh.com.au/TheShakeUp or find your local using the 'stockists' tab. GET IN TOUCH Stay up to date with the good times on Instagram, Facebook & TikTok. Watch the full episode on YouTube. Join The Shake Up Cocktail Gang Facebook Community here. Get in touch with the Mr. Consistent team here.
Wir sprechen über alle Einzelheiten und unsere Highlights des Battlepasses, ziehen eine Zwischenbilanz von VCT Masters und Molly-Lineups von überall
Join us this week as we take a deep dive into friendship and find out why Ashley has been forced to start dealing Mollies…
Join Candra and guest Cohost Jonathan as they go into the Coalfields of Pennsylvania. Who were the Molly Maguires and how did they help shape the Coal Unions that we know today. Visit the final destination of some of The Mollies and learn about a final contribution that one man made to the structure of the building from beyond the grave.
I det här avsnittet möter vi Mollie Saltskog, senior säkerhetsanalytiker på The Soufan Group där hon bland annat kartlägger terrorism och extremism samt identifierar nationella och internationella säkerhetshot. Mollie har även bott flera år i Asien där hon lärt sig kinesiska och studerat vid Yale i Singapore och Schwartzman Scholars i Peking. Mollie är även ett hängivet fantasy fan, drar sig inte för att ge sig ut på en roadtrip genom bergspassen i Kirgizistan och har en hel del tips till den som är sugen på att besöka Washington DC.Har du en fråga eller feedback? Mejla oss på amerikabrevet.podcast@gmail.com. Mollies bok och filmtips: The Report (2019)The Looming Tower (2018)The Black Banners, the inside story of 9/11 and the war against al-Qaeda av Ali H. Soufan Anatomy of Terror, from the death of Bin Laden to the rise of the Islamic State av Ali SoufanMollies tips i Washington DC:National Museum of African American History and Culture World War II MemorialMaydan See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Kevin Avery from The 4 Man Rush joins the show to discuss Sam Darnold's introduction to Carolina. We also take a deep dive into the trenches, breaking down the best offensive lineman of the 2021 NFL draft class.
The first annual Parade of Mollies unfolds, thrillingly and somewhat disturbingly, to open Christmastown's first Christmas season. Mayor Jackie gives an inspiring speech.
In episode 32 I interview the wonderful Mollie about her expereinces of dealing with OCD. Mollies shares her account of therapy, struggling with OCD at college and ultimately, realising that she could overcome it. Mollies lives with her partner and pets in Virginia. But she also lives with social anxiety and OCD. She says that she has spent most of her life being afraid to open up about mental health challenges. Only recently has she learned about the power that publicly sharing her story has, the power to remind others that they are not alone. Want to get my free video course for OCD and anxiety? All you need to do is head over to my website www.robertjamescoaching.com and sign up for the monthly newsletter. Here I will provide you with information about the podcast, personal stories and recommendations for overcoming anxiety and more. Or you can find me on Instagram @robertjamescoachinguk Disclaimer: Robert James Pizey (of Robert James Coaching) is not a medical professional and is also not providing therapy or medical treatment. Robert James Pizey recommends that anyone experiencing anxiety or OCD to seek professional medical help straight away to get a medical opinion and rule out other conditions or illnesses. The comments and opinions as written on this site are simply that and are not to be taken as professional medical opinions. Robert James Pizey provides coaching, education, accountability and peer support around Anxiety through his own personal experiences.
Following some confusion on what kind of “gay” the episode was about, Tim and Eleri explore Mount Gay rum and 18th century Molly houses.
Mollie's love of clothes shopping had come to a halt, the love of clothes that Mollie once had become a distant memory when Mollie felt that her battle with food was at its worst. Mollie had gained weight and didn't have the desire to shop for size 18/20 clothes instead she chose to buy leggings and baggy tops at her supermarket. Then came University and cheerleading. Cheerleading for Mollie was an absolute joy and having been brought up attending dance and gymnastics as a youngster cheerleading was a great fit for Mollie. Mollie found joy in cheerleading and the buzz and enthusiasm in everyone involved helped Mollie to focus on herself and her weight. Food optimizing for Mollie was easy and worked well around Mollies classes and evening cheerleading routines. The food Mollie was now turning to was nutritional and affordable and soon Mollie was losing weight and dropping dress sizes from size 20/18 to 12/14. Mollie’s friends are amazed at the foods she can now eat and recently Mollie was able to shop online for clothes she could only have ever dreamed of wearing. When was the last time you really looked forward to your fitness routine? If this episode helps you question your exercise routine and if you're looking to change things up in exchange for a regime you love and adore cheerleading could be the exercise for you.…..And with your hands on your hips, a smile on your lips, spirit in your heart, we're ready to start!!....the podcast that is! I just couldn't resist a cheerleading slogan! Enjoy. If you have enjoyed listening to Mollie’s story you can follow Mollie on Instagram @sw_mollie_06 Slimming Stories podcast is written and produced by Claire Oldham - West, you can follow Slimming Stories on Instagram @sw_slimmingstories_podcast
In The Past Lane - The Podcast About History and Why It Matters
This week at In The Past Lane, the American History podcast, we take a look at a legendary labor uprising by a mysterious group known as the Molly Maguires. They were Irish and Irish American coal miners in Pennsylvania in the 1870s who used vigilante violence to fight back against the powerful and exploitative mine owners. But in the end, the mine owners used their dominance over the political and legal establishment to see to it that 20 men, most of whom were likely innocent, were executed by hanging. Feature Story: The Molly Maguires Hanged On Thursday June 21, 1877 – 143 years ago this week - ten men went to the gallows in Pennsylvania. They were known as Molly Maguires – members of an ultra-secret society that used violence and intimidation in their bitter struggles with powerful mine owners. Arrested for their alleged role in several murders, they were convicted and sentenced to death on the basis of very thin evidence and questionable testimony. “Black Thursday” would long be remembered by residents of the Pennsylvania coal fields as an extraordinary example of anti-labor and anti-Irish prejudice. The story of the Molly Maguires was one very much rooted in two specific places: rural Ireland and the anthracite region of PA. The latter was the main supplier of the nation’s coal, making it a vital component in American’s unfolding industrial revolution. By the 1870s, more than 50,000 miners – more than half of them Irish or Irish American – toiled in the region’s mines. It was hard, brutal work. They worked long hours for low pay in extremely dangerous conditions. Every year cave-ins, floods, and poison gas claimed the lives of hundreds of miners. In one fire alone in 1869, 110 miners were killed. It was in the struggle of these workers to improve their pay, hours, and conditions that the Molly Maguire saga began. Irish immigrants and Irish Americans played key roles in virtually every aspect of the conflict, from the lowliest miner to the most powerful capitalist. Foremost was Franklin B. Gowen, the wealthy Irish American president of the Philadelphia and Reading Railroad. Tough and ambitious, he ruthlessly drove his competitors out of business in an effort to dominate the state’s two principle industries, coal and railroads. The only thing he hated more than rival businessmen was organized labor, especially the main miners union, the Workingmen’s Benevolent Association (WBA). Led by an Irish-born man named John Siney, the WBA had won several strikes in the late 1860s and early 1870s that resulted in wage gains and union recognition. Even though he shared an Irish heritage with most of his miners, Franklin Gowan had little sympathy for them. In industrializing America, class interests trumped everything, including ethnicity and culture, and Gowan treated his workers like they were the enemy. Gowan waited for the right moment to attack, and that came in 1873 when the nation plunged into a severe economic depression that lasted until 1877. The hard times hurt his bottom line, but Gowen saw a silver lining: hard times also provided an opportunity to kill the miners’ union. In January 1875, Gowan announced a steep cut in wages, a move quickly followed by the region’s others coal operators. The wage cuts triggered a massive miners’ strike throughout the region that paralyzed coal production. But Gowen and other operators had prepared for the strike by stockpiling huge coal reserves that allowed them to continue to sell coal and wait out the desperate and half-starved striking miners. The “Long Strike,” as it came to be known, was doomed. It ended after five months in June with a total defeat for the workers and the destruction of the Workingmen’s Benevolent Association (WBA). And here’s where rural Ireland figured into the story. Embittered by their loss, a group of Irish miners turned to an old custom – extra-legal justice, or vigilantism. Irish tenant farmers had for centuries used tactics of intimidation, vandalism, and murder to protest landlord abuses, primarily rent hikes or evictions. These types of tactics of resistance by powerless peasants have been called by anthropologist James Scott, “the weapons of the weak.” According to tradition, the original “Molly Maguire” had been a woman who thwarted her landlord’s attempts to evict her during the Famine. Many of the Irish miners in the Pennsylvania coal fields came from counties in Ireland where periodic agrarian vigilantism was a firmly rooted tradition. Molly Maguire activity first arose in the anthracite region in the labor disputes of the early 1860s. But it subsided with the WBA’s success in gaining better wages and conditions for the miners. Now in the wake of the defeat in the Long Strike, the Mollies returned with a vengeance. Between June and September 1875, six people were murdered – all carefully targeted as agents of the mine owners and enemies of the miners. Having destroyed the WBA, Franklin Gowen saw in the return of the Mollies an opportunity to permanently wipe out any miner opposition to his plans to consolidate power and wealth. And so, he unleashed a sweeping campaign against the secret society in which he branded all labor activists “Molly Maguires.” He also accused an Irish fraternal organization known as the Ancient Order of Hibernians of operating as a front for the organization. Eventually over fifty men, women, and children were arrested and indicted for their alleged roles in the Molly Maguire violence and murders. Incredibly, the state of Pennsylvania played almost no role in this process. None other than Franklin Gowan served as the county district attorney and oversaw the investigation and prosecutions. A private company – the Pinkertons – conducted the investigation. A private police force employed by the mining companies carried out the arrests. And Gowan and coal company attorneys conducted the trials. As one historian commented, “The state only provided the courtroom and the hangman.” The first trials began in January 1876. They involved ten men accused of murder and were held in the towns of Mauch Chunk and Pottsville, PA. A vast army of national media descended on the small towns where they wrote dispatches that were uniformly pro-prosecution. In an era of rising hysteria over labor radicalism, and the growing popularity of socialism and anarchism – much of it fueled by sensational stories in the mainstream press - the Molly Maguire story proved irresistible. And the coverage was universally negative. The NYT, for example, wrote about “the snake of Molly Maguire-ism,” while the Philadelphia Inquirer condemned the men as “enemies of social order.” The key witness for the prosecution was yet another Irishman, James McParlan. He was an agent of the infamous Pinkerton Detective Agency, an organization that would be more accurately described as a private army for hire that specialized in labor espionage and strikebreaking. Franklin Gowan had hired the Pinkertons in the early 1870s as part of his masterplan of destroying the WBA. James McParlan had gone under cover to infiltrate the Mollies and gather evidence. And gather he did – or at least he claimed he did during the trials. On the stand he painted a vivid picture of Molly Maguire secrecy, conspiracy, and murder. With this testimony, combined with the fact that Irish Catholics and miners had been excluded from the juries, guilty verdicts were a foregone conclusion. All ten defendants were convicted and sentenced to hang. And in order to send the most powerful message to the region’s mining communities, authorities staged the executions on the same day -- June 21, 1877 – in two locations. Alexander Campbell, Michael Doyle, Edward Kelly, and John Donahue were hanged in Mauch Chuck, while James Boyle, Hugh McGehan, James Carroll, James Roarity, Thomas Duffy, and Thomas Munley met a similar fate in Pottsville. Although the hangings took place behind prison walls, they were nonetheless stages as major spectacles that drew huge crowds and generated international news coverage, nearly all of it condemning the Mollies as murderous monsters who got what they deserved. Still, the Molly Maguire episode was far from over. Ten more miners would be tried, convicted, and executed over the next fifteen months, bringing the total to twenty. While evidence suggests that some of them men were guilty of murder, the great majority of those executed were likely victims of hysteria and a profoundly unjust legal process. In the end, Franklin Gowen and his fellow mine operators succeeded in stamping out the Molly Maguires, but not the violent clashes between labor and capital they represented. For more than a generation following the executions, miners in Pennsylvania and many other states would continue to fight -- both legally and extra-legally -- against oppressive conditions in the mines. And the mine owners, as they did with the Mollies, did their best to dismiss the agitation as foreign radicalism brought to America by misguided immigrants who did not understand the inherent goodness and justice of industrial capitalism. The miners, of course, knew better. They understood that unregulated capitalism, backed by the full weight of the law, the government, and the media, was neither just, nor democratic. It was exploitation, pure and simple. Sources: Anthony Bimba. The Molly Maguires (International Publishers, 1932). Wayne G. Broehl, Jr., The Molly Maguires (Harvard University Press, 1964). Kevin Kenny, Making Sense of the Molly Maguires (Oxford University Press, 1998). 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You voted it, you got it Punt team. Dan and Dan kick off the summer scouting series by talking the top offensive linemen in the country.Support the show (http://ffpodshirts.storenvy.com/)
I veckans avsnitt pratar vi om britternas mest omtalade karantänskandal, demokratins potentiella fall och Mollies nya bild av Dolly Parton! See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
In the 1800s, Irish farmers began protesting against greedy landlords and excessive tithes. But before long, these protests turned violent—even murderous. As the Mollies began popping up in coal-mining Pennsylvania, the death toll would only continue to grow.
This week Guru and the BBBBoys discuss the fallout of the CoronaMania PPV Whoops WrestleMania ppv, Uno delivers another flawless botch of the week, Randy Savage stops by for some inspirational quotes for us all and the Crew Chief Big D gets some stuff off his chest.. What will happen next time on the Humpday Hangover? What could possibly go wrong next? When will we get sports back finally? Tune in to find out...
Episode 66. In this episode, Hutch, Adam, Val and George are joined by special guests Mollie and Yolanda. The subjects and topics include: favorite movies, Al Pacino in "Heat", dudes that are shady, Mollies pee story and gerbil racing. Adam gives a chout out to the Klinge bros and their new podcast "death, texas and tacos". Mollie talks about her new club and "f*cking Hutched" has a new meaning. Yolanda makes a great attempt at an ASMR voice reading of some urban dictionary terms. Adam describes what went down at Fitzgeralds in San Antonio. Recorded at Casa de Geckler. Presented in HiFi stereo Special Guests: Mollie Yolanda music by stelt
Coot/Blujet talks about the Court TV being back, More Antonio Brown, Awkwafina, Kim Kardashian, Goodwill, and much more. Subscribe to the ratchtelligence on Castbox, Google Podcasts and anywhere podcast are downloaded. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/datboycoot/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/datboycoot/support
Of all of the fishes that we play with in the hobby, perhaps none has been as widely misunderstood as the molly- or the group of fishes that we collectively refer to as “mollies!” Are they BRACKISH fishes? Well, yes- and no. Let’s unravel, at least a tiny bit- the “molly mystique” and try to get to the truth!
Do you remember where you were 2 years ago on November 15th? The day Australia said YES to equality. Well on November 15th 2019, JOY shared Y2YES with everyone by broadcasting LIVE all day from Mollies and Sircuit in Fitzroy and the Friday Drive team was represented […] http://media.rawvoice.com/joy_driving/p/joy.org.au/fridaydrive/wp-content/uploads/sites/194/2019/11/191115-DavidSue-Y2YESDay-Alex-Ruby.mp3 Podcast: Play in new window | Download (Duration: 49:41 — 45.5MB) Subscribe or Follow Us: Apple Podcasts | Android | Google Podcasts | Spotify | RSS The post Y2YES DAY: Its Alex & Ruby LIVE from Sircuit Bar & Mollies #ListenNOW appeared first on Driving You Mad, Driving You Crazy.
Do you remember where you were 2 years ago on November 15th? The day Australia said YES to equality. Well on November 15th 2019, JOY shared Y2YES with everyone by broadcasting LIVE all day from Mollies and Sircuit in Fitzroy and the Friday Drive team was represented […] http://media.rawvoice.com/joy_driving/p/joy.org.au/fridaydrive/wp-content/uploads/sites/194/2019/11/1901115-DavidSue-Y2YES-David-Tim.mp3 Podcast: Play in new window | Download (Duration: 49:39 — 45.5MB) Subscribe or Follow Us: Apple Podcasts | Android | Google Podcasts | Spotify | RSS The post Y2YES DAY: Its David Hunt and Tim Little LIVE from Sircuit Bar & Mollies including an interview with Tim Peppard #ListenNOW appeared first on Driving You Mad, Driving You Crazy.
Do you remember where you were 2 years ago on November 15th? The day Australia said YES to equality. The day when it was announced that the majority of Australians voted for what we already knew, that we count. That […] http://media.rawvoice.com/joy_driving/p/joy.org.au/fridaydrive/wp-content/uploads/sites/194/2019/11/191115-DavidSue-Y2YESDay-Pete-Katie.mp3 Podcast: Play in new window | Download (Duration: 51:20 — 47.0MB) Subscribe or Follow Us: Apple Podcasts | Android | Google Podcasts | Spotify | RSS The post Y2YES DAY: Its Podcast Pete & Katie LIVE from Sircuit Bar & Mollies including an interview with Trans Advocate Aram Hosie #ListenNOW appeared first on Driving You Mad, Driving You Crazy.
Amenta Abioto stopped by this week! We talked about improvisational music, reading a vibe, family, ghosts, and dog to human curses. Music this week from Amenta Abioto, Tara Velarde, and Azar.
With his illustrious golfing career winding down Des Smyth's enthusiasm and love of the game is as strong as ever as the great man looked ahead to an exciting golfing year at home and abroad. A stroke at 23? Yes it happened to Aaron Reilly who has made a remarkable recovery. Daragh Sheridan CEO of Sail Training Ireland has twenty bursaries to give away to prospective sailors while Madeleine Thornton is calling for the old mills at the Mollies in Navan to be restored. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Mollie the creative behind Mood Swing Wines, originally the intention was to uncork the conversations about menopause through a bottle of wine, I mean who doesn’t love wine? Now Mood Swing Wines now has given Mollie a platform the speak to women’s audiences all around the globe. Mollie’s motivational high energy and comedic relief have women’s audiences falling off their seats while walking away from any event feeling inspired and a refreshed with a new zest for life. Mollie has a unique ability to empower any a female audience. Motivational, inspirational, and always approachable, Mollies shoot from the hip, tell-it-like-it-is attitude is a refreshing approach that allows her to authentically connect with women audiences of all ages. Mollie challenges women to CELEBRATE each day of their life and gives them permission to poke fun at themselves every once in awhile. If you’re experiencing empty nest, midlife, or even menopause Mollie doesn’t stop there she demonstrates to women of any age all the reasons to celebrate the life they have.
This week, Patrice & Marleah have a new guest listener and now official Strange South bartender, Courtney! They christen their new "podbasement" talking about Ted Bundy, more Mollies, & Gadsden's local witch lore. Sit down,
This week, Patrice & Marleah have a new guest listener and now official Strange South bartender, Courtney! They christen their new "podbasement" talking about Ted Bundy, more Mollies, & Gadsden's local witch lore. Sit down,
Now that we know what has happened to Mollie, What do we know about the man accused of her murder. What does her family have to say especially now that Mollies murder is being used in the political forum?
The New York Football Giants are a disaster and here's what Dan thinks about that
Müslis och mollies Den autonoma rörelsen och de gröna partierna är barn till samma moder, sjuttiotalets alternativrörelse och kärnkraftsprotester. I det här avsnittet fortsätter vi spåra en vänsterpopulism genom att diskutera de gröna partiernas födelse, som en helt ny form av partier (eller antipartier) uppkomna ur en frihetlig massrörelse och snabba väg till att omvandlas till vanliga etablissemangspartier.
How many more Mollies and Kates must die before Congress does its job and secures our borders?
Ed Valentine and Patricia Traina debate whether or not the Giants' revamped offensive line will be better than the group they had a year ago. The answer? It should be, but we will see when the games start. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Ed Valentine and Patricia Traina debate whether or not the Giants' revamped offensive line will be better than the group they had a year ago. The answer? It should be, but we will see when the games start. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Det är söndag och ännu ett härligt avsnitt finns nu ute!Elin har varit på musikfestival medan Mollie har vallat får.... Flickorna från Småland passar på att tipsa om smart shopping och hur du kan få tillbaka pengar när du handlar på nätet. Det går bra nu! Elins låt "Got no time" spelas i Göteborgs butiker och Mollies musikvideo blev succé!Låt oss inte glömma de nya inslagen "Veckans goda gärning" och "Du måste lyssna på den här" Vad tycker egentligen artisterna om Kanye West´s nya ploj- låt? See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Pat Traina and Ed Valentine are joined by Brandon Thorn as we discuss the changes in the Giants' offensive line. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Pat Traina and Ed Valentine are joined by Brandon Thorn as we discuss the changes in the Giants' offensive line. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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Tredje advent och Elin & Mollie är på topp! Hör om Elins första dejt med en Stockholmspöjk och Mollies stora sångtabbe, eller var det kanske snyggaste?? Avsnittet bjuder på många skratt och en hög igenkänningsfaktor. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Gae returns to host as we say a fond farewell to Rae and she, Rae and Mollie dissect Liverpool's recent form, team balance, The CL draw and, of course the Derby! The serial killer is also back on Mollies trail..... See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Amy McCoy, of My Home Town Realty Group, joins the show to discuss the ups and downs of the real estate market and how buyers and sellers can mitigate the damage that happens when the housing bubble bursts yet again. Byron is BIG mad at BET for their performance lineups and Frank weighs in Stevie Wonder's controversial comments about Black Lives Matter. Intro Music - Michael Mixwell McCoy
In this episode, SPJ discusses his survival plans for the Trump Administration. Pouch honeypotted SPJ. Milky has very oddly specific rules about threesomes. Pouch here. After a few weeks, we finally got SPJ back on and as usual, he fucking brought it. Hope you guys had a great Thanksgiving. Thanks again for listening to our silly little podcast. Intro/outro: Trick Daddy (featuring Jazze Pha, Smoke & Money Mark) - Ménage a Trois Get a Load of This Remember Your Loved Ones by Coating Your Shit in their Remains Man Doesn't Know the Results of the Election and Doesn't Want to Shit We Mentioned For more details on the topics discussed on this episode, please visit the Dropping Loads official website
Sensational tales of true-life crime, the devastation of the Irish potato famine, the upheaval of the Civil War, and the turbulent emergence of the American labor movement are connected in a captivating exploration of the roots of the Molly Maguires. A secret society of peasant assassins in Ireland that re-emerged in Pennsylvania’s hard-coal region, the Mollies organized strikes, murdered mine bosses, and fought the Civil War draft. Their shadowy twelve-year duel with all powerful coal companies marked the beginning of class warfare in America. But little has been written about the origins of this struggle and the folk culture that informed everything about the Mollies. A rare book about the birth of the secret society, The Sons of Molly Maguire delves into the lost world of peasant Ireland to uncover the astonishing links between the folk justice of the Mollies and the folk drama of the Mummers, who performed a holiday play that always ended in a mock killing. The link not only explains much about Ireland’s Molly Maguires—where the name came from, why the killers wore women’s clothing, why they struck around holidays—but also sheds new light on the Mollies’ re-emergence in Pennsylvania. The book follows the Irish to the anthracite region, which was transformed into another Ulster by ethnic, religious, political, and economic conflicts. It charts the rise there of an Irish secret society and a particularly political form of Mummery just before the Civil War, shows why Molly violence was resurrected amid wartime strikes and conscription, and explores how the cradle of the American Mollies became a bastion of later labor activism. Combining sweeping history with an intensely local focus, The Sons of Molly Maguire is the captivating story of when, where, how, and why the first of America’s labor wars began.
Well rested?! What to do while pooping? Kids fall… A LOT. Mollies songs. Eating troubles and solutions. Overnight at the Grandparents. Crossfit Birthday! Kids can be deep.
Well rested?! What to do while pooping? Kids fall… A LOT. Mollies songs. Eating troubles and solutions. Overnight at the Grandparents. Crossfit Birthday! Kids can be deep.
For six years, Carolann Solebello was one-third of the popular folk group Red Molly. She played her last gig with the Mollies in July, and is re-inventing herself as a solo artist. On Sept. 23 she will open for country star Phil Vassar at Morristown's Community Theatre. Red Molly, a trio known for superb harmonies, is a tough act to follow. What's Carolann's game plan? She talks to Kevin Coughlin of MorristownGreen.com about her solo quest for harmony of a different sort.