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[SPONSORISÉ] Voici l'histoire de Nancy Wake, surnommée la Souris Blanche, journaliste australienne engagée dans la Résistance française pendant la Seconde Guerre mondiale, et résistante la plus décorée du conflit. D'abord active dans le réseau Pat O'Leary, elle sera bientôt recrutée par le Special Operations Executive.
Voici l'histoire de Nancy Wake, surnommée la Souris Blanche, journaliste australienne engagée dans la Résistance française pendant la Seconde Guerre mondiale, et résistante la plus décorée du conflit. D'abord active dans le réseau Pat O'Leary, elle sera bientôt recrutée par le Special Operations Executive.
Voici l'histoire de Nancy Wake, surnommée la Souris Blanche, journaliste australienne engagée dans la Résistance française pendant la Seconde Guerre mondiale, et résistante la plus décorée du conflit. D'abord active dans le réseau Pat O'Leary, elle sera bientôt recrutée par le Special Operations Executive.Nous sommes en novembre 1942. En seulement 3 jours, la zone libre connaît de grands bouleversements. Le 8 novembre, les forces alliées lancent l'opération Torch en débarquant en Algérie, au Maroc et en Tunisie dans le but d'ouvrir un nouveau front et d'affaiblir les forces de l'Axe. Malgré une résistance acharnée, les Alliés prennent rapidement le contrôle de plusieurs villes, coupant ainsi les voies d'approvisionnement et affaiblissant l'armée allemande. Mais Hitler ne compte pas en rester là. Dès le 11 novembre, il ordonne l'invasion de la zone libre en France.
Voici l'histoire de Nancy Wake, surnommée la Souris Blanche, journaliste australienne engagée dans la Résistance française pendant la Seconde Guerre mondiale, et résistante la plus décorée du conflit. D'abord active dans le réseau Pat O'Leary, elle sera bientôt recrutée par le Special Operations Executive.1997. Une femme agée entre dans l'un de ces magasins de prêts sur gages que l'ont trouve en trouve en masse plein à Sydney. En voyant passer cette dame de 85 ans, cheveux blancs, ongles vernis, regard fier et dos tout juste voûté, aucun témoin de la scène ne peut s'imaginer ce qu'elle s'apprête à déposer. Sur le comptoir, elle sort de son sac alourdi une impressionnante série de médailles militaires, en or et en argent. Parmi elles, la Médaille du Courage, la Médaille de la Résistance et trois authentiques Croix de Guerre. Ces objets, d'une valeur inestimable, ont bien moins d'importance que ses actes passés...
Have you heard of the White Mouse? Given the codename by the Gestpao in WW2, for her ability to evade capture and wreak havoc behind enemy lines, Nancy Wake was a larger-than-life character, and highly decorated Special Operations Operator. At one time, she topped the Nazi's most wanted list. She was one of dozens of women who served in the Special Operations Executive during WW2, with distinction. Why were we so open about women in Special Operations nearly 100 years ago, but now we are so closed minded, at least it would seem? To answer this question, Harry Moffitt is joined by Frank Steder, the Principle Scientist at the Norwegian Defence Research Establishment and one of the researchers who was originally involved in Norwegian Jergertroppen, or Hunter Troop: an all-female special operations unit. Frank himself served with the Norwegian Armed Forces and since that time has been enlisted back to work in its science and technology branch and as a visiting scientist to the Norwegian Naval Postgraduate School. Today we talk about women in the special forces, conscription, and big institutional change.
Born in New Zealand, Nancy Wake grew up in Australia. At her first opportunity she took off overseas and, after training as a journalist, found herself with a front row seat to the rise of Nazi Germany. When war broke out and Germany captured Paris and Northern France, Nancy and her husband went to work helping Allied soldiers flee occupied France to England. In the process Nancy became the Gestapo's most wanted operative. Forced to flee, leaving behind her husband, Nancy arrived in England and joined the Special Operations Executive (SOE). There she began to really make trouble for the Germans, including an epic bicycle ride that would go down in history as one of the most audacious acts of the French resistance during the war. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Meet Nancy Wake, the WWII spy, saboteur, and all-around badass who became one of the Allies' most decorated agents. In this episode, Ben and Pat dive into her fearless exploits: smuggling resistance fighters, outsmarting the Gestapo, and leading guerrilla raids deep behind enemy lines. Known as "The White Mouse" for her uncanny ability to evade capture, Nancy Wake didn't just fight Nazis—she made it look stylish. Get ready for a wild ride through the life of a woman who redefined courage and left a trail of chaos in her wake (pun intended!)
Are you ready for a secret mission? Join Anna and Leo as they follow a daring spy on her next assignment. During World War II, a secret agent named Nancy Wake risked her life to fight against Nazi Germany. A skilled spy, Nancy slipped past her enemies and escaped capture every time. That's how she got the nickname the “White Mouse.” Get your parachutes ready, young historians! We're about to jump into our next adventure. About Honest History Honest History creates award-winning books, magazines, and this show for young historians across the world. Our mission is to inspire kids to create a positive impact on history themselves. Learn more at honesthistory.co and @honesthistory. Credits This episode was narrated by Nikki Bon and JoAnn Schinderle, written by Heidi Coburn, and produced by Robot Pirate Media. Original theme music was written and recorded by Michael Dayvid. More Enjoy this episode? Share with your friends and don't forget to rate and review. See you next time!
Historian Jim Haynes looks back on the extraordinary life of Nancy Wake.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
2 étudiantes en Histoire et en Géopolitique pour accompagner Mathias dans ce 7ème talk-show ! Des échanges passionnants sur leur rapport à l'Histoire et des anecdotes que vous prendrez plaisir à deviner j'en suis sûr ! À quoi à servi Roland Garros pendant la guerre, ce qui est arrivé à Apollinaire...Envoyez moi un message sur Instagram pour participer à l'émission :)Les recommandations : "Le Pont des espions" de Spielberg"Mercredis des révolutions" : conférences sur l'Histoire gratuite et accessible dans le 18ème https://mairie18.paris.fr/pages/les-mercredis-des-revolutions-12675Mathias : pièce de théâtre "Edmond" d'Alexis Michalik au théâtre du Palais Royal Yvonne : livre "Les sorcières" de Céline Du Chéné et film "120 battements par minutes" Cléo : podcast "Les rescapés" qui raconte les histoires de personnes ayant vécu un traumatismeYanis : série "Masters of the air" sur Canal, série géniale sur des pilotes de bombardiers anglais pendant la Seconde Guerre mondiale Hébergé par Acast. Visitez acast.com/privacy pour plus d'informations.
Welcome to part two of our dive into the women of SOE. Last time Gemma took us through the origins of the SOE and through the stories of Marguerite Knight, Cecily Ledfort and Elizabeth Devereux-Rochester This time Emily looks at Virginia Hall, Nancy Wake, and Pearl Witherington Cornioley as well as the end of the SOE. Find us on social media: Tiktok @sagasofshe Instagram: @sagas_of_she Facebook: @sagasofshe Music Credit: Skeleton Carnival by Shane Ivers - https://www.silvermansound.com
148!! It's episode 148!!! Kat finally tells us all about one of her all time favorite people and the namesake of her dog, Nancy Wake a.k.a. The White Mouse! Then Kaleigh tells us a tale as old as time, literally, with a look at the Epic of Gilgamesh.Let's Chat! Twitter: @TINAHLpodcastEmail: thisisnotahistorylecture@gmail.comRemember to rate us wherever you can!
Angela Barnes and John O'Farrell romp through history, unravelling fascinating and down-right bizarre events. This time we meet the New Zealand born journalist turned French society housewife Nancy Wake, who became one of Churchill's most decorated agents and one of the Gestapo's most wanted. Whether she was flirting with Nazis to get out of trouble or parachuting into the heart of the French Resistance, Nancy Wake was right in the thick of the action and the woman the Germans called “White Mouse”. She took no shit from anyone. Contemporaries say she ”put the men to shame by her cheerful spirit and strength of character." Find out exactly how this kick-ass woman kicked some ass. Get all episodes a week early – when you support We Are History on Patreon: https://patreon.com/WeAreHistory “In training Nancy had to be bribed with whiskey before jumping out of a plane. I love her.” – Angela Barnes “Tardivat said about her; ‘She is the most feminine woman I know—until the fighting starts! Then,' and he kissed his fingers as only a Frenchman can, ‘she is like five men'.” – John O'Farrell “She went out dancing in occupied France and was doing parachute rolls on the floor. It's a bit of a giveaway.” – Angela Barnes Reading list: Nancy Wake by Russell Braddon White Mouse : The Autobiography of Australia's Wartime Legend We Are History is written and presented by Angela Barnes and John O'Farrell. Audio production by Simon Williams and artwork by James Parrett. Lead Producer is Anne-Marie Luff. Group Editor is Andrew Harrison. We Are History is a Podmasters Production. https://twitter.com/wearehistorypod Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Les Allemands lui avaient donné pour nom de code « la Souris blanche ». Audacieuse, parfois inconsciente, toujours pleine de vie et de joie, Nancy Wake, d'origine néo-zélandaise, aura été la résistante de France la plus décorée de la Seconde Guerre mondiale. Mention légales : Vos données de connexion, dont votre adresse IP, sont traités par Radio Classique, responsable de traitement, sur la base de son intérêt légitime, par l'intermédiaire de son sous-traitant Ausha, à des fins de réalisation de statistiques agréées et de lutte contre la fraude. Ces données sont supprimées en temps réel pour la finalité statistique et sous cinq mois à compter de la collecte à des fins de lutte contre la fraude. Pour plus d'informations sur les traitements réalisés par Radio Classique et exercer vos droits, consultez notre Politique de confidentialité.
#145 Was bedeutet Freiheit für dich? Und wie weit bist du bereit dafür zu gehen? Die junge Journalistin Nancy Wake beschließt 1939 hierfür alles aufs Spiel zu setzen - auch ihr eigenes Leben. Als Frankreich im Zweiten Weltkrieg von den Nazis besetzt wird, schließt sich Nancy dem Widerstand an. Bald fahnden die deutschen Feinde nach ihr und sie erhält intern den Codenamen "die weiße Maus". Immer wieder schafft sie es Hitlers Gestapo zu entkommen, doch dann spitzt sich die Situation zu. Die Nazies verhaften immer mehr Wiederstandskämpfer und Nancy muss die Flucht nach England wagen. Liebe Exis, diese Folge erzählt die unglaubliche Geschichte einer mutigen Frau, die sich von nichts unterkriegen lässt. Es ist eine Geschichte von Gut und Böse, von Mut und auch von Liebe. Und mit dieser Geschichte wollen wir außerdem auf die Situation im Iran aufmerksam machen, auf die vielen starken Widerstandskämpfer*innen. Mit "Mord auf ex" geht es nach einer Woche Pause am 2.Januar weiter. Bis dann liebe Exis! Du möchtest mehr über unsere Werbepartner erfahren? Hier findest du alle Infos & Rabatte: https://linktr.ee/MordaufEx
In Madame Fiocca part two we discuss Nancy Wake's return to France, and time with the Maquis - bands of French resistance agents camping out in the forests. This is part Two of a Two Part series. Part One is HERE. Blog readers, I'll get some extra artwork up tomorrow when I'm back home. I left my Android tablet home, so had no access to the pictures. Sources this week include: I'll update later, in the meantime, my main text was Nancy Wake by Peter Fitzsimons. The blog post of the episode is here. Support the show on Patreon for just $2 US a month and get access to exclusive content. Please leave a like and review wherever you listen. The best way you can help support the show is to share an episode with a friend - Creative works grow best by word of mouth. I post episodes fortnightly, Wednesdays. Tales of History and Imagination is on Facebook, Twitter (for now), Pinterest and Instagram. The show has a YouTube Channel, largely for Audiogram advertisements. Music, writing, narration, mixing normally all yours truly. This week I made use of Fred Godfrey and Robert Kewley's Bless em All (though a different arrangement to last week). For more information on Simone click here.
Nancy Wake was known by many names. The Nazis called her the White Mouse, a resourceful agent of the resistance, who evaded their clutches. Britain's Special Operations Executive called her Hélène. She was a key member of their Freelance cell, working to bring the Nazis down. To Marseille's high society, she was Madame Fiocca, an intrepid foreign journalist who fell in love with one of their most eligible bachelors, and subsequently become one of their own. To the French resistance she was the tough as nails Madame Andrée - she could kill a man with her bare hands. To Australia, the land she fled in her teens she was Nancy Wake - war hero. This is part one of a Two Part series. Part Two will be up in a week's time. Sources this week include: I'll update fully later, in the meantime, my main text was Nancy Wake by Peter Fitzsimons. The blog post of the episode is here. Support the show on Patreon for just $2 US a month and get access to exclusive content. Please leave a like and review wherever you listen. The best way you can help support the show is to share an episode with a friend - Creative works grow best by word of mouth. I post episodes fortnightly, Wednesdays. Tales of History and Imagination is on Facebook, Twitter, Pinterest and Instagram. The show has a YouTube Channel, largely for Audiogram advertisements. Music, writing, narration, mixing normally all yours truly. This week I recorded covers of Beautiful Dreamer (Stephen Foster) Moonlight Serenade (Glenn Miller, Mitchell Parish) Kiss Me Goodnight Sergeant Major (Art Noel, Don Pelosi) and Bless ‘em All (Fred Godfrey, Robert Kewley) Everything else is mine. For more information on Simone click here.
Welcome! Today Deborah is joined by author, improviser, and museum manager, Vicki Pipe. Together they host a sumptuous soirée where the guest list is packed with women who have given Vicki food for thought. Round the table, you will find:Vicki herself, of course - Vicki is an author, improviser, and manager of the Bow St Police Museum.You can find details of Lady Prov's upcoming gigs at Hoopla, including the first one of 2023 on 12th January, from their Twitter and Instagram accounts.And all of Vicki's books about the Railways are available from September Publishing.Find Vicki on Twitter and Instagram.Victoria WoodNancy WakeThe book Vicki mentioned was "Nancy Wake, SOE's Greatest Heroine"Rabia ChaudryParticular mention of "Undisclosed"Hallie RubenholdParticular mention of "The Five" & "The Covent Garden Ladies" Liz PowerAdelina PattiLady Jane Grey - as depicted in "The Execution of Lady Jane Grey"Jameela JamilParticular mention of "I Weigh"Barbara Hillary
Nancy Wake (1912-2011) defied Nazi forces and saved hundreds of lives during World War II. Her stealthy tactics and fierce bravery confounded enemy soldiers and earned her honors from several countries.History classes can get a bad rap, and sometimes for good reason. When we were students, we couldn't help wondering... where were all the ladies at? Why were so many incredible stories missing from the typical curriculum? Enter, Womanica. On this Wonder Media Network podcast we explore the lives of inspiring women in history you may not know about, but definitely should.Every weekday, listeners explore the trials, tragedies, and triumphs of groundbreaking women throughout history who have dramatically shaped the world around us. In each 5 minute episode, we'll dive into the story behind one woman listeners may or may not know–but definitely should. These diverse women from across space and time are grouped into easily accessible and engaging monthly themes like Educators, Villains, Indigenous Storytellers, Activists, and many more. Womanica is hosted by WMN co-founder and award-winning journalist Jenny Kaplan. The bite-sized episodes pack painstakingly researched content into fun, entertaining, and addictive daily adventures. Womanica was created by Liz Kaplan and Jenny Kaplan, executive produced by Jenny Kaplan, and produced by Liz Smith, Grace Lynch, Maddy Foley, Brittany Martinez, Edie Allard, Lindsey Kratochwill, Adesuwa Agbonile, Carmen Borca-Carrillo, Taylor Williamson, Ale Tejeda, Sara Schleede, and Alex Jhamb Burns. Special thanks to Shira Atkins. Original theme music composed by Miles Moran.We are offering free ad space on Wonder Media Network shows to organizations working towards social justice. For more information, please email Jenny at pod@wondermedianetwork.com.Follow Wonder Media Network:WebsiteInstagramTwitter
This month, Josie (fresh from her trip to France) tells Mel about Nancy Wake - an Aussie living in the south of France who became a spy known as the White Mouse during WWII. This episode of The Zest Is History was produced by Josie Rozenberg-Clarke, with research by Caitlin Robson.Credits:Wikipedia, obvs https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nancy_WakeTimeline World History Documentaries, How Nancy Wake Saved Countless Lives | Enemy Of The Reich, July 18 2018, https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qNXKovYM15AVariety, “Elizabeth Debicki to Star in World War II-Set Limited Series For Vendôme, Anonymous Content, August 27, 2020 https://variety.com/2020/tv/global/elizabeth-debicki-world-war-2-vendome-group-anonymous-content-ariel-lawhon-1234750738/Justine Clarke, “Nancy Wake — the girl who spied”, March 5, 2018https://www.abc.net.au/radio/programs/fierce-girls/nancy-wake-the-girl-who-spied/9485892Kim Willsher, “Farewell to Nancy Wake, the mouse who ran rings around the Nazis”, August 9, 2011 https://www.theguardian.com/world/2011/aug/08/nancy-wake-white-mouse-gestapoAustralian War Memorial, “Nancy Grace Augusta Wake” https://www.awm.gov.au/collection/P332As always, love us please:Become a TZIH Patreon supporter and watch us livestream record every episode at patreon.com/thezestishistoryJoin The Zest Is History Podcast group on FB by searching for "The Zest Is History Podcast" on Facebook.Follow us on Instagram @thezestishistory and Twitter @ZestHistory.Follow Mel on Instagram @melissamason_ and Josie on Instagram @josieroze Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Herzlich Willkommen zu unserem Podcast Starke Frauen von Cathrin Jacob und Kim Seidler. Dieser Podcast macht Starke Frauen sichtbar -Mutige, liebenswerte, STARKE FRAUEN, die Vorbilder nicht nur für Mädchen und Frauen sind – es gibt sie hier im Podcast aus der Sicht von Cathrin und Kim. In jeder Folge erzählen die beiden die Geschichte einer Frau, die inspiriert und Mut macht.„Welche weiblichen Vorbilder hast du eigentlich?“ Diese Frage stellte Kim an Cathrin und es fiel beiden schwer mehrere Frauen ad hoc zu nennen. So begannen sie nach starken Frauen, die als weibliche Vorbilder dienen, zu recherchieren und sich gegenseitig eine Starke Frau vorzustellen, inspiriert von dem Buch "Good Night Stories for Rebel Girls". So entstand die Idee für diesen Podcast: Cathrin und Kim wollen Starke Frauen sichtbar machen. Sie stellten sich in jeder Episode eine Starke Frau vor: bekannte Frauen wie z.B. Coco Chanel, Astrid Lindgren, Cher, Shirin David, Rosa Luxemburg, Angela Merkel, Esther Bejerano, Eleanor Roosevelt, Isabel Allende, Britney Spears, Annalena Baerbock, Katharina die Große, Queen Victoria, Waris Dirie, Änne Burda oder Tina Turner vor. Cathrin und Kim interviewen in diesem Podcast auch Starke Frauen wie z.B. Tijen Onaran, Fee Brembeck, Simone Menne, Anissa Brinkhoff, Katharina Aguilar, Louisa Dellert und wollen ebenfalls weniger bekannte Frauen sichtbar machen, wie z.B. Aisholpan Nurgaiv, Ada Lovelace, Ngozi-Okonjo-Iweala, La Malinche, Seyran Ates, Walentina Wladimirowna Tereschkowa, Temple Grandin, Vera Birkenbihl, Eva Illouz, Nancy Wake, Loujain Al-Hathloul, Nawaal El Saadawi oder Alfonsina Strada vor. In Sonderfolgen besprechen sie auch Wünsche aus der Community, wie z.B. "Sexismus und Rassismus in Kinderhörspielen" oder "fiktive Charaktere wie Lara Croft, Dana Scully, Spice Girls oder Hermine Granger als role models". #starkefrauen #starkefrauenbrauchtdiewelt #starkefrauenunterstützenfrauenIhr erreicht Cathrin Jacob und Kim Seidler unter:https://linktr.ee/starkefrauen Möchtest Du Cathrin oder Kim auf einen Kaffee einladen und dafür die Episoden werbefrei hören? Dann klicke auf den folgenden Link: https://plus.acast.com/s/starke-frauen. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In Julie d'Aubigny's short life she enjoyed affairs with men and women, joined (and destroyed) a convent, performed in the Paris Opera, defeated men in duels and got away with it. It's a Just The Gist classic from 2020 chock-full of gender dynamics, snuff boxes and periods. We'll be back with new stories and special guest hosts next week. We give you Just The Gist, but if you want more, there's this: A comprehensive written account of the life of La Maupin with good footnotes that help provide context https://www.eldacur.com/~brons/Maupin/LaMaupin.html An even more comprehensive article https://www.encyclopedia.com/women/encyclopedias-almanacs-transcripts-and-maps/maupin-daubigny-c-1670-1707 For those who prefer listicles to big slabs of text, here's one https://www.factinate.com/people/facts-julie-daubigny/ An author called Kelly Gardiner wrote a novel inspired by La Maupin called "Goddess" - you can buy the paperback here https://www.harpercollins.com.au/9780732298883/goddess/ or track down the ebook version. See Julie: The Musical at the Edinburgh Fringe Festival: https://tickets.edfringe.com/whats-on/julie-the-musical Our original episode about Julie d'Aubigny was published in June 2020 - scroll down in your feed to find it If you liked this episode, check out our episodes with other kick-arse women including Amelia Earhart, Nancy Wake & Nellie BlySee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Donny B tries to boost the morale of the nation while we once again get side tracked by Nancy Wake
Although Nancy Wake began her career as a journalist, her first-hand experience with Nazis compelled her to a new calling: the French Resistance. In today's episode, Ben, Noel and Max explore the larger-than-life triumphs of the freedom fighter the Gestapo would come to call "the White Mouse," from her early days to her heroic (though, at times, murderous) work to save innocent lives during World War II. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
It was quite an emotional day when I interviewed this week’s guest, the former rugby international turned best-selling author, Peter FitzSimons. Because it was the day after my father died. I’ve written about my Dad, Desmond Zwar, a lot on social media. He was the author of 20 non fiction books, including The Loneliest Man In the World about Rudolf Hess, In Search of Sir Keith Murdoch, This Wonderful World of Golf, where he went on the golf tour with Peter Thomson, and the runaway best seller, Golf: The Dictionary with illustrations by the great Jeff Hook. Dad, an avid reader, was in a nursing home towards the end of his life, so I ran his Kindle account. Whenever he wanted to read another book, I would buy it and sync it into his Kindle. And the last book I bought Dad, and the last book he read, was Peter FitzSimon’s biography of Ned Kelly. So it was strangely appropriate that the day after Dad’s passing, I was interviewing Peter. I didn’t tell him the situation. I didn’t want to make him feel weird. But the coincidence was not lost on me.Some would know Peter from his seven rugby tests with the Wallabies as a lock forward from 1989 to 1990. Others would know him from his columns in the Sydney Morning Herald. But most would have read, or at least threatened to read, one of his 27 books – many of which have become best sellers. There have been the rugby books, which we’ll talk about later, joke books, a book on Nietzsche, historical biographies on Nancy Wake, Kim Beasley, Douglas Mawson, Kingsford Smith, Breaker Morant, and James Cook, and then there have been the books on big subjects like Gallipoli, Kokoda, the Batavia and the Eureka Stockade. And now he’s written The Opera House :The extraordinary story of the building that symbolises Australia. In this interview, we get into the guts of how Peter came to be a writer, the word he most overuses in his books, and how he gave up the grog and managed to fit even more into his day. PETER ON GIVING UP THE GROG This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit adamzwar.substack.com
In this week's Ep, Annie tells Yvie all about one of the most wanted women of the Gestapo - Australian/New Zealander Nancy Wake. This incredible story almost doesn't seem real and much of what she did was the inspiration behind the movie Inglorious Bastards. Support this show http://supporter.acast.com/chickstory. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
AKA The White Mouse, AKA total badass. Nancy Wake was a Kiwi Australian nurse and journalist during WWII, which would've been heroic enough, but Nancy wanted to do more. So, she joined the French Resistance, learned how to kill Nazis with her bare hands in one-on-one combat, and spent the rest of the war smuggling Jewish people out of Nazi-occupied territory while gathering intelligence as a Special Operations Executive (AKA JAMES BOND LEVEL SHIT). Thought to be one of the inspirations behind Quentin Tarantino's film Inglourious Basterds, Nancy Wake was one woman you did not want to mess with. Skip straight to the story: approx 22:36 We give you Just The Gist, but if you want more, there's this: READ: Nancy's autobiography is so great, can't recommend it highly enough: https://www.booktopia.com.au/the-white-mouse-nancy-wake/book/9781742610757.html?source=pla&gclid=EAIaIQobChMI84vH7orN9gIVkCQrCh0_KQdGEAQYASABEgKyzfD_BwE Peter Fitzsimons also wrote a really good bio about Nancy: https://www.booktopia.com.au/nancy-wake-biography-revised-edition-peter-fitzsimons/book/9780732295257.html WATCH: Here's the link to the first part of a series that features Nancy telling her own story for TV in 1987. (Watch all six eps, it's worth it): https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=36PtQ3TxZJI Here's a fantastic TV tribute to Nancy after she died in 2011, 100% worth a glance: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=juVSj6qhOJ0 Watch this documentary with some very good re-enactments: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qNXKovYM15A LISTEN: The “Espionage” podcast gives more detail than we do, but doesn't overdo it in their two-parter: https://open.spotify.com/episode/5UMjBBFghNfHFljBwAEXBN Get tickets to the Just The Gist LIVE shows! https://moretalent.com.au/tours/just-the-gist/ Follow us on Insta! @JustTheGistPodcast @RosieWaterland @JacobWilliamStanley Email us your suGISTions! justthegistpodcast@gmail.com See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
It's International Women's Day – so why not celebrate by unearthing some of the most badass women in Australian history. Nancy Wake karate chopped Nazis; Annette Kellerman was the first woman to appear nude in a Hollywood movie; and Mary Ann Bugg was an indigenous bushranger who used a machete to hamstring people. Eliza Reilly is a comedian and author of Sheilas: Badass Women of Australian History….a celebration of women you've never heard of, but should certainly know about. On this International Women's Day, we learn about some of the most colourful, brave, inspiring…and well, badass women in Australia's history. Todays Headlines Floodwaters cause evacuations in south-west Sydney Autopsy confirms Shane Warne died of natural causes International supply boycott urged for Ukraine WA Premier takes stand in defamation case Ben Tudehope wins Bronze at Winter Paralympics Follow The Briefing DON'T FORGET TO SIGN UP FOR THE BRIEFING NEWSLETTER. LINK IS IN OUR BIO ON INSTAGRAM Instagram: @thebriefingpodcast Facebook: TheBriefingNewsAU Twitter: @TheBriefingAU See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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This week we take aim at... Secret IdentitiesSarah opens the topic with a quick google on what a secret identity is. It turns out that it's just a simple way of saying pseudonym. Sarah then goes on to explain what a pseudonym is and where the word came from and some famous people who have shed their birth names in place of a pseudonym. Sarah struggled to say that word so we are going with secret identities as our topic title.Sarah chose Margaritha Zelle as her subject for the night. A divorced mother of two who gave up married life to become one of the world's first exotic dancers going by the name Mata Hari. She danced for some of the world's most influential and powerful people making new friends and lovers wherever she went. That was until the day she was asked to be a spy for France. She was arrested and accused of being a double agent. She was later executed by firing squad. But what happened to her body?Amy decided to discuss the incredible life of Mrs. Nancy Wake. Nancy was born in New Zealand and moved to Australia at the age of two. At the age of 16, she left school to become a nurse. Finding this profession to be less than glamourous she decided to leave Australia and become a journalist in England. She later met and married a French industrialist and was living in Marseilles when the second world war broke out. After the war broke out Nancy vowed to do whatever she could to help the allied forces and the French resistance. Nancy was forced to leave her home, her husband and flee to England where she began training with the British Special Operations Executive (S.O.E). Nancy's efforts during the war were nothing short of heroic and we at Friday Night Wine Fight salute her.Bianca ends the show with some fictional secret identities from DC comic books with Robin and Wonder Girl. She then goes into films where the characters use secret identities for a number of reasons. Either they are an actor trying to hide who they are or they're in a secret club that they can't talk about. They may even be a criminal on the run. One thing is for sure, Bianca had done her homework and had quite the list for us. We say it every week however, we really want to hear from our listeners. If you have a topic you want us to take aim at, please hit us up at the links below:FacebookTwitterInstagramTumblrOr email us at - fridaynightwinefight@gmail.comHead on over to the blog: https://fridaynightwinefight.blogspot.com/ for accompanying content.Episode edited by SarahTheme music by Joseph McDade https://josephmcdade.com/musicSupport the show (https://www.buymeacoffee.com/fnwfpodcast)
Author Renée Hollis admits she was a bit overwhelmed by the response she received when she put out a call on RNZ National for listeners to send her untold stories, letters, diaries and photographs from World War II. The Dunedin writer received over 100 responses from families and the end result of her mammoth project (which at one stage included over one million words), Voices of World War II: New Zealanders Share Their Stories, has just been released in time for Christmas. The visually stunning compendium of photos and written accounts offers a snapshot of what life was like before and during WWII, from the point of view of those who lived through it. Hollis joins the show to discuss Voices of World War and the incredible response she received from families with untold WWII stories.
Author Renée Hollis admits she was a bit overwhelmed by the response she received when she put out a call on RNZ National for listeners to send her untold stories, letters, diaries and photographs from World War II. The Dunedin writer received over 100 responses from families and the end result of her mammoth project (which at one stage included over one million words), Voices of World War II: New Zealanders Share Their Stories, has just been released in time for Christmas. The visually stunning compendium of photos and written accounts offers a snapshot of what life was like before and during WWII, from the point of view of those who lived through it. Hollis joins the show to discuss Voices of World War and the incredible response she received from families with untold WWII stories.
Qui est l'homme le plus décoré de l'Histoire? Sans doute Léonid Brejnev (1906-1982), le principal dirigeant de l'URSS entre 1964 et 1982, qui porte une quarantaine de décorations à l'uniforme et en reçoit, en tout, plus de 120 ! Côté français, c'est Raoul Salan (1899-1984) qui détient le record du nombre de breloques. Ce militaire - qui participe, en 1961, au putsch des généraux opposés à l'indépendance de l'Algérie -, reçoit 40 médailles françaises et étrangères. Dans cette galerie de portraits, on trouve également une femme: l'australienne Nancy Wake (1912-2011), la résistante la plus décorée de la Seconde Guerre mondiale, dont les exploits sont dignes d'une superproduction hollywoodienne… Rencontre avec les plus figures les plus décorées de l'Histoire.
Hello legends, this week is full of suspense as Jussy tells the story of Nancy Wake. Nancy was one of the most effective and cunning British agents working in German-occupied France during World War II. The Gestapo called her “The White Mouse” for the way she deftly avoided their traps during World War II. Our recommendations this week were The Saturday Quiz which can be found at ~ https://www.thesaturdayquiz.com.au ~ sign up and let us know your scores. The series “Impeachment: American Crime Story” which is the third season of the FX true-crime anthology. Which portrays the Clinton–Lewinsky scandal and is based on the book A Vast Conspiracy: The Real Story of the Sex Scandal That Nearly Brought Down a President by Jeffrey Toobin. Chole is also vibing her latest nail polish find called “Miss Frankie” https://www.missfrankie.com.au#NotSponsored. If you would like to support our independently produced podcast please hit subscribe or follow. And while you're at it tell your friends and family to do the same! If you're feeling particularly generous, a little 5 star rating is always SO appreciated! See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
A rata branca é lembrada pelo nazismo até os dias de hoje. Nancy Wake nasceu na Nova Zelândia e se mudou para a Austrália ainda jovem. Ela fugiu de casa aos 16 anos, deixando claro para o mundo o espírito rebelde que seguiria até o fim de sua vida. Se mudou para Londres ainda jovem e lá conseguiu um emprego de jornalista, blefando para o executivo do jornal que era fluente em egípcio. Em 1932 ela foi mandada para Paris para cobrir acontecimentos que preocupavam o mundo: a ascensão nazista. Entre 32 a 35 ela soube do crescimento das ideias de Hitler e ficou muito preocupada. Em 1935 ela foi à Alemanha enviada pelo jornal e chegou a entrevistar o próprio ditador que estava no poder na Alemanha desde 33. Após a entrevista ela decidiu se dedicar a combater o nazismo veementemente. Ela irá se casar com um industrial em 1940, quando a Alemanha invade a França. Nesse contexto, os dois se uniram à resistência e participaram de inúmeras estratégias contra o terceiro Reich. Em 1943 Nancy Wake era uma das pessoas mais procuradas pela Gestapo. Sua cabeça valia 5 milhões de francos. Após o fim da Segunda Guerra, ela recebeu honras da França, Grã-Bretanha e Austrália por seu trabalho. Aos 90 anos, disse uma frase que é lembrada por todos: "eu matei muitos alemães, e eu só me desculpo por não ter matado mais"
A rata branca é lembrada pelo nazismo até os dias de hoje. Nancy Wake nasceu na Nova Zelândia e se mudou para a Austrália ainda jovem. Ela fugiu de casa aos 16 anos, deixando claro para o mundo o espírito rebelde que seguiria até o fim de sua vida. Se mudou para Londres ainda jovem e lá conseguiu um emprego de jornalista, blefando para o executivo do jornal que era fluente em egípcio. Em 1932 ela foi mandada para Paris para cobrir acontecimentos que preocupavam o mundo: a ascensão nazista. Entre 32 a 35 ela soube do crescimento das ideias de Hitler e ficou muito preocupada. Em 1935 ela foi à Alemanha enviada pelo jornal e chegou a entrevistar o próprio ditador que estava no poder na Alemanha desde 33. Após a entrevista ela decidiu se dedicar a combater o nazismo veementemente. Ela irá se casar com um industrial em 1940, quando a Alemanha invade a França. Nesse contexto, os dois se uniram à resistência e participaram de inúmeras estratégias contra o terceiro Reich. Em 1943 Nancy Wake era uma das pessoas mais procuradas pela Gestapo. Sua cabeça valia 5 milhões de francos. Após o fim da Segunda Guerra, ela recebeu honras da França, Grã-Bretanha e Austrália por seu trabalho. Aos 90 anos, disse uma frase que é lembrada por todos: "eu matei muitos alemães, e eu só me desculpo por não ter matado mais"
Nancy Wake gehörte zu den vielen Frauen, die sich gegen die nationalsozialistische Diktatur aufgelehnt haben. Die Frau, die als eine der bedeutendsten Widerstandskämpferinnen gilt, stirbt im August 2011.
Vor zehn Jahren starb die höchstdekorierte weibliche Militärangehörige der Alliierten. Matthias von Hellfeld erzählt. Die passende Ausgabe “Eine Stunde History” läuft am 2. August 2021 auf DLFnova.
Vor zehn Jahren starb die höchstdekorierte weibliche Militärangehörige der Alliierten. Matthias von Hellfeld erzählt. Die passende Ausgabe “Eine Stunde History” läuft am 2. August 2021 auf DLFnova.
Welcome to Spies Part Two with special guests Encyclopedia Obscura Podcast! This week we have four-ish segments for you: the witty & badass Nancy Wake, the incredible Virginia Hall, the Elizabethan spy network, and the curse of MacBet you thought I'd say it so I also get cursed huh. Join Patreon NOW to watch the episodes LIVE & comment along! www.patreon.com/historicalafpod Want to send stuff like a postcard or letter? Now you can!! P.O. Box 1141 Seguin, TX 78155-9998 STOP ASIAN HATE for resources & ways to help, click here:https://anti-asianviolenceresources.carrd.co/ BLACK LIVES MATTER for ways to help, click here: https://blacklivesmatters.carrd.co/ Resources for coping with mass shootings & ways to help combat gun violence, click here: https://www.apa.org/topics/violence/resources-mass-shootings https://www.preventioninstitute.org/focus-areas/preventing-violence-and-reducing-injury/preventing-violence-advocacy Want to be featured in our next Extra AF episode? E-mail your historical experiences, the funny/weird stories from your hometown, a family story or legend, and your true crime/paranormal experiences to historicalafpod@gmail.com! We have new merch! https://shop.spreadshirt.com/historicalafpod/ For merch hand-made by Kyna, go to www.Etsy.com/shop/kynaskreations To get access to exclusive additional content, join Patreon today at https://www.patreon.com/HistoricalAFPod! Patreon members have early access to the podcast and enjoy benefits like extra episodes, drunk dives, live recordings, merch, and more!! Finally, don't forget to rate and review us on Apple Podcast, Stitcher, Facebook and, the like to help us become more visible! Links: Email: historicalafpod@gmail.com Website: https://historicalafpodcast.com/ Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/HistoricalAFPod Merch: https://shop.spreadshirt.com/historicalafpod/ Etsy: www.Etsy.com/shop/kynaskreations Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/HistoricalAFPod/ Donations: www.Ko-fi.com/historicalafpod Instagram: @HistoricalAFPod www.instagram.com/historicalafpod/ Twitter: @HistoricalAFPod www.twitter.com/historicalafpod Tik tok: @Kynaleanne Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC9IxpqhesOJneKPBZuY8KlA?view_as=subscriber Bones Coffee: https://www.bonescoffee.com/?rfsn=5590709.82b964 Sources https://www.thoughtco.com/tudors-introduction-to-a-royal-dynasty-1222009 https://www.royal.uk/tudors https://www.historyhit.com/what-were-some-of-henry-viiis-more-beneficial-legacies/ https://www.thehistorypress.co.uk/articles/queen-elizabeth-i-a-brief-history/ https://www.atlasobscura.com/articles/queen-elizabeth-is-vast-spy-network-was-the-original-surveillance-state https://www.historyhit.com/elizabeth-i-key-achievements/ https://www.rsc.org.uk/macbeth/about-the-play/the-scottish-play https://www.history.com/news/queen-elizabeth-spy-network-england https://www.historic-uk.com/HistoryUK/HistoryofEngland/Sir-Francis-Walsingham-Spymaster-General/ https://www.tudorsociety.com/1-february-1587-elizabeth-i-signs-the-death-warrant-of-mary-queen-of-scots/#:~:text=NOW%20%2D%20CLICK%20HERE-,1%20February%201587%20%E2%80%93%20Elizabeth%20I%20signs%20the%20death,of%20Mary%2C%20Queen%20of%20Scots&text=On%20this%20day%20in%20history,She%20then%20signed%20it. https://listverse.com/2016/08/13/10-intriguing-spies-from-the-tudor-era/ https://www.bbc.co.uk/history/british/tudors/spying_01.shtml https://www.nationalgeographic.co.uk/history-and-civilisation/2019/10/royal-obsession-black-magic-started-europes-most-brutal-witch https://www.ranker.com/list/life-of-king-james-i/setareh-janda https://historycollection.com/the-king-of-all-witch-hunters-was-none-other-than-king-james-i-himself/ https://www.nosweatshakespeare.com/blog/shakespeare-in-macbeth/ https://www.washingtonpost.com/archive/lifestyle/1988/01/28/macbeth-curse-of-the-stage/b80659e4-369d-4ef4-b772-edee79d75d5a/ https://inews.co.uk/news/uk/king-james-i-witches-macbeth-doctor-who-the-witchfinders-season-11-226667 https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Scottish_Play https://www.nationalgeographic.co.uk/history-and-civilisation/2019/10/royal-obsession-black-magic-started-europes-most-brutal-witch#:~:text=In%20the%201590s%2C%20King%20James,torture%20and%20death%20of%20thousands.&text=Burning%20witches%20alive%20was%20common,before%20their%20bodies%20were%20burned.
Nancy Grace Augusta Wake alias The White Mouse wurde am 30. August 1912 in Neuseeland geboren und verstarb am 07. August 2011 in London, Vereinigtes Königreich. Sie war die höchstdekorierteste weibliche Militärangehörige der Alliierten. Sie war brititsche Fluchthelferin während des zweiten Weltkrieges der deutschen Besetzung Frankreichs und war zugleich britische Fluchthelferin und Mitglied der französischen Résistance. Nancy war Spionin & ausgebildet zum "Silent Killer". Nancy verließ als 16. Jährige ihr Elternhaus und als sie von einer Tante Geld geschickt bekam, reiste sie nach London. In den 1930ern arbeitete sie als Journalistin in Paris, später als europäische Korrespondentin für die Hearst-Presse, wodurch sie dann März 1938 in Wien beim Anschluss Österreichs (Eingliederung vom Bundesstaat Österreich in das nationalsozialistische Deutsche Reich durch die Nationalsozialisten) den Einmarsch von Truppen der deutschen Wehrmacht erlebte. Bald darauf schmuggelte sie Nachrichten und Lebensmittel für die Résistance ins (bis November 1942) unbesetzte Südfrankreich. Sie schmuggelte auch Flüchtlinge zur spanischen Grenze. Natürlich war die Gestapo ihr dicht auf den Fersen. Durch verschiedene Identitäten gelang es ihr (Spitzname oder Codename Weiße Maus) mehrfach, sich einer Festnahme zu entziehen. Auf sie wurde durch die Gestapo ein Kopfgeld in Höhe von 5 Mio. Francs ausgestellt. Mehr zu ihr in dieser Podcastepisode von Cathrin und Kim.Ihr erreicht Cathrin Jacob und Kim Seidler unter: https://linktr.ee/starkefrauen#podcast #podcasts #applepodcast #podcasters #podcastaddict #spotifypodcast #googlepodcast #itunespodcast #starkefrauen #frauenunterstützenfrauen #frauen #powerliftingwomen #femalepowerlifter #bosswoman #femlaebusinessowner #womenceo #womenwholead #womanwithambition #womenwhodo #sheboss #weiblichevorbilder #frauenpower #frauenmacht #biografie #rolemodelPhoto Credit: Australian War Memorial on line catalogue ID Number: P00885.001, 1945 via Wiki Commons Möchtest Du Cathrin oder Kim auf einen Kaffee einladen und dafür die Episoden werbefrei hören? Dann klicke auf den folgenden Link: https://plus.acast.com/s/starke-frauen. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
This week combines 3 things we love: spies, badass broads, and playwright Rachel Bublitz. The latter joins to tell the tale of Nancy Wake: badass lady spy of WWII whose tradecraft heavily featured out-drinking dumb men.More on Rachel: Rachel Bublitz is a playwright known for telling stories about women, and creating exciting new work for young performers. The Z Space premiere of her play “Ripped” received the Will Glickman Award for the best premiere play in the Bay Area. Other plays include a science driven full-length “Burst” (developed at Salt Lake Acting Company, PlayGround, and more), and “The Night Witches” (published with Dramatic Publishing). During the pandemic Rachel tried her hand at a novel, which she’s still developing. Turns out novels have a lot more words than plays.Buy her Play, The Night Witches through Dramatic PublishingCheck out her other work on the New Play Exchange.Follow Rachel on Twitter (@RachelBublitz), Instagram (@PlaywrightBublitz) and/or Facebook (@RachelNBublitz) Our Lovely Guest, Rachel BublitzNancy Wake in UniformWake and Resistance fighters planning next attackNancy & her husband, Henri FioccaNancy, John Alsop (OSS) and Denis Rake (OSS) in a wine cellarSOURCES: The White Mouse: The Autobiography of the Woman the Gestapo Called the White Mouse by Nancy WakeNancy Wake: The gripping true story of the woman who became the Gestapo's most wanted spy by Peter FitzsimmonsMERCH: Snag some Shared History merch and get stylin’!SOCIALS: Follow Shared History at @SharedPod on Twitter & Instagram SUPPORT: Our network, Arcade Audio, is on Patreon. Support them and gain access to loads of bonus content from Shared History and other Arcade podcasts: patreon.com/arcadeaudio CREDITS:Original Theme: Garreth SpinnOriginal Art: Sarah CruzAbout this podcast:Shared History, is a comedy podcast and history podcast in one. Hosted by Chicago comedians, each episode focuses on obscure, overlooked and underrepresented historical events and people.SPONSORS: This season of Shared History is sponsored by RAYGUN, ECBG Cake Studio & The Banditry Co.
What's more scintillating start than talking about the weather…. Are you ready for Spring, and warmth, and energy? The new covid reality… I know your eyes… and they're beautiful! And other mask looks… Warning: Molly is back in town… A little analysis of the English language is always a good thing! Angeline Boulley (editorial correction - Ms. Boulley is of the Chippewa First Nation) and Tomi Adeyemi (of Nigerian heritage). Cosmetics in 2021>>> Think Dirty app>>> the sexiness and allure of older women with a few aging truths thrown in... The English pronunciation police show up for a bit... and of course that leads to female spies (Nancy Wake)... and back round to covid... ah, the joys of conversation! Find Mar Sulaika at https://thestorygoddess.ca Find Agnes at https://sassysavvysuccessful.com Tell us what you're drinking and thinking at https://pissedonpodcast.com/join-the-conversation And feel free to leave lots of stars wherever you listen to podcasts!!
Nancy Grace Augusta Wake, serviu como agente britânica da Special Operations Executive (SOE) durante o final da Segunda Guerra Mundial. Ela se tornou uma figura de liderança no grupo Maquis da Resistência Francesa e foi uma das mulheres a serviço dos Aliados mais condecoradas da guerra.
How much do you know about the hidden heroines of World War II? On this week's episode of Difficult Women Katy and Marie take a look at the stories of four different women who were true heroes during World War II. Take a listen as they discuss the lives of Faye Schulman, Noor Inyat Khan, Sauzanne Spaak and Nancy Wake and prepare to be inspired by true bravery. For extra bonus content, join us on Patreon at www.patreon.com/reformedwhores Follow @difficultwomenpod or @reformedwhores on Instagram, Twitter, and Facebook and/or visit our website at www.reformedwhores.com. Email Katy and Marie questions, suggestions, and/or stories to difficultwomenpodcast@gmail.com. Promo Code Alert: Check out https://www.adameve.com and use promo code WHOREO for 50% off any one item!
Many of us know the stories of World War II heroes. Leaders like Winston Churchill and FDR or soldiers from books and shows like Band of Brothers. Though many might not know the story of the war’s most decorated woman who the Nazis despised so much they had codenamed her the White Mouse because of her inexplicable elusiveness. The Nazis did everything they could to find her and stop the havoc she was wreaking, but they had no idea who they were up against, in every sense of that phrase. So sit back and enjoy the story and the focus of today’s episode, World War II spy, Nancy Wake.
What does every good spy parachuting into enemy territory need to evade capture? A handgun, a nightie, lipstick and a satin cushion of course! That's what secret agent Nancy Wake had in her back pack when she jumped out of a plane during the Second World War to fight the enemy. They nicknamed her the “white mouse'' because she was so hard to catch. Nancy helped many people escape the Nazi's evil clutches and cheated death on more than one occasion. Narrated by singer, actor and producer Justine Clarke.
Which intrepid spinster was best buddies with Rudyard Kipling and fought off hungry leopards? Which woman judo chopped a Nazi to death? John Lloyd (Creator and Producer of Qi) on Mary Kingsley, a British Woman who explored Africa in a black silk frock. Iszi interviews Alice Fraser on the gestapo's most wanted person: fellow Australian, Nancy Wake. Thanks for listening - if you can, please donate, but you can also help by sharing this episode on social media and writing a review on iTunes. www.zlistdeadlist.com FEATURING: Mary Kingsley https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mary_Kingsley">https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mary_Kingsley Nancy Wake https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nancy_Wake John Lloyd is a comedy producer famous for his work on Blackadder and creating Qi. He also writes excellent books (personal favourite is The Meaning of Liff) and manages a band called Waiting For Smith. They are appearing at the Port Eliot Festival on Sunday 30th July and Wilderness on Thursday 3rd August, both at 6pm. Alice Fraser is an Australian comedian, writer, and actor freshly returned from a successful run The Edinburgh Fringe Festival. She is host of the popular podcast Tea With Alice and has numerous credits, but they are all in Australian, so don't actually count. Judge her harshly. Iszi Lawrence is a comedian and podcasterer and contributor to BBC's Making History and presenter of The British Museum Membercast. www.iszi.com @iszi_lawrence The Z List Dead List is a podcast about obscure people from History. Created by Iszi Lawrence @iszi_lawrence To help support the show please share it with your friends and on social media. Also leave us a review on iTunes - this makes us more visible so that other people can find us. For any donations please use the paypal button. Thanks very much! MUSIC All Licenses can be viewed on www.freemusicarchive.org. Theme: Time Trades Live at the WFMU Record Fair - November 24, 2013 by Jeffery Lewis (http://www.thejefferylewissite.com)
In this podcast we here from Wyatt Frazer who discusses why he named his daughter after Australia's most famous war heroine, Nancy Wake, AC GM, and to hear his thoughts about fatherhood in the modern Army.