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BB-72_Notorious Women of the Bible, discusses how women are depicted in the Bible.
Writer-Producer Lavetta Cannon of the Notorious Women podcast has a bone to pick with Len about Blankman, which leads into a reexamination of The Last Dragon, which spawns a recasting of Blacula that kicks off the Top Five Unchemistry Sets, Six Degrees of famous chemists, then a review of Deliver Us From Eva, the rom-com knockoff of Shakespeare's The Taming of The Shrew. Rate & Review The Mission on Apple Email micheauxmission@gmail.com Follow The Mission on IG, and Twitter @micheauxmission Leave a Voicemail for Vincent & Len Subscribe to the Mission on YouTube Get your Micheaux Mission SWAG from TeePublic We are a proud member of The Podglomerate - we make podcasts work! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
The YLT time machine is cranked up and running and has once again dropped Jen and Mares in the 1960s, this time to examine two women deemed notorious by the media of the age: Margaret of Argyll and Shirley Pitts. One is remembered as an oversexed duchess and the other as a relentless thief, but upon deeper examination their lives are much more nuanced than those oversimplified descriptions would lead one to believe. In this episode we will:* examine the reasons for their notoriety and critique their subsequent legacies * debate the fairness of those public legacies * consider the role gender plays in their media portrayals* speculate upon how their stories might have been written differently if they were unfolding today It's always a wild ride in the time machine, and we are so pleased to have you join us as we examine now society portrays and remembers “notorious” women.Visit our show notes, with lots of photos and more, HERE.
Welcome to the Instant Trivia podcast episode 572, where we ask the best trivia on the Internet. Round 1. Category: The Silver Screen 1: You should know that she played Batgirl in "Batman and Robin" -- unless you're "Clueless". Alicia Silverstone. 2: 1960 film that says "Matricide is probably the most unbearable crime of all", especially for "the son who commits it". Psycho. 3: Rent the 1978 film "Silver Bears" and you'll see this "Tonight Show" host playing a mafioso's son. Jay Leno. 4: Her 6-minute role as Queen Elizabeth in "Shakespeare in Love" was the shortest Oscar-winning role. Judi Dench. 5: Schwarzenegger is a Soviet cop teamed with James Belushi's Chicago cop in this action movie. Red Heat. Round 2. Category: Notorious Women 1: An FBI press release said that she also went by the names Mrs. Roy Thornton and Mrs. Clyde Barrow. Bonnie Parker. 2: In 1954, Lolita Lebron and other nationalists from this island wounded 5 congressmen on the house floor. Puerto Rico. 3: It was ambitious Kathryn Kelly who bought and forced her husband George to use this weapon. machine gun. 4: In 19th c. London, Mrs. Mary Pearcey disposed of victims' bodies by wheeling them off in this vehicle. baby carriage. 5: She served 7 years for the attempted murder of Mary Jo Buttafuoco and then became a columnist for the Long Island Press. Amy Fisher. Round 3. Category: It's A Breeze 1: These steady winds of the tropics are so named because they aid commerce. Trade winds. 2: From the Arabic for "50", the Khamsin can blow for 50 days across the north of this continent. Africa. 3: Kona winds from the southwest can bring bad weather to this state. Hawaii. 4: Also called the snow eater, this strong Rocky Mountain wind shares its name with a type of salmon. Chinook. 5: Dry and cold, the Mistral blows through this river valley in southern France. Rhone. Round 4. Category: Veggies' Scientific Names 1: Allium cepa, and stop that crying right now!. onion. 2: Solanum tuberosum, we dig 'em!. potato. 3: Lactuca sativa, it's also a slang term for paper money. lettuce. 4: Brassica oleracea italica, it was once "banished" from the White House kitchen. broccoli. 5: Raphanus sativa, its giant white variety is known as a daikon in Japan. radish. Round 5. Category: I Know What You Did Last Summer 1: A rocket scientist in training, you interned at this lab, JPL for short. the Jet Propulsion Lab. 2: You worked with this group founded by Millard Fuller to help build homes for low-income families. Habitat for Humanity. 3: You worked as a "blended beverage technician" at this chain that started as The Juice Club in 1990. Jamba Juice. 4: You went to summer school to take this branch of science that deals specifically with compounds of carbon. organic chemistry. 5: You slept til noon every day and read novels like "The Devil Wears Prada" and "Bergdorf" these. Blondes. Thanks for listening! Come back tomorrow for more exciting trivia! Special thanks to https://blog.feedspot.com/trivia_podcasts/
Josephine reveals all in this candid interview about the female wild bohemians, whores, thieves and nightclub queens of London Soho's outrageous past. https://tickets.edfringe.com/whats-on/working-girls-of-soho THE WORKING GIRLS OF SOHO – SAUCY TALES OF NOTORIOUS WOMEN ON: Tuesday 23 – Saturday 27 August 2022 AT: The Olive Theatre, Greenside, 6, Infirmary Street, Edinburgh EH1 1LS Time: 18:40 (50 mins) Tickets: £12 or £10 (concessions) https://linktr.ee/josephinepembroke “Wit, charm and plenty of sauce, simply a fabulous show.” Sophie Parkin, Author of The Colony Room Club 1948-2008 “Josephine brings Soho in all its seedy, raunchy glamour to life. Dazzling fun.” Donna Freed, Radio Gorgeous Show written and performed by Josephine Pembroke Piano by Linda Stewart Musical Director Heather Longman Directed by Lisa Mulidore #EdFringe22 #Cabaret #Radio Gorgeous
Kim tells about a potential career change scare that may or may not be real. They question why a screw is an inclined plane, and Jen talks Kim out of being a pirate or a gangster. They talk about some notorious female criminals. Need a laugh, tune in!!https://www.britannica.com/list/7-notorious-women-criminals
Ex Sohoite cabaret chanteuse Josephine Pembroke talks to Jo Good on BBC London about living in Soho in the 80's, Pussies Galore and more. #JosephinePembroke #Soho #Cabaret https://www.radiogorgeous.com/
The Super Excellent Not Too Serious Bike That Goes Nowhere Podcast
What a joy it was to have an extra long and engaging conversation with the one and only Dani Dellarco! Her fascinating journey of finding her true self and pursuing her true passion of fitness was amazing and an inspiration for anyone that is looking to relate to chasing a dream. She has built her path with hard work, perseverance, a dedication to her craft, and courage to live her life in a genuine way. She talks about her first "riding the podium" (which I think needs to become a thing at Echelon!) all the way up to the recent triumphs of the very popular Notorious Women ride and its popularity (you're going to be surprised how she approached this!). Despite a few technical difficulties, this "enduro length" interview is one that you don't want to miss! Follow Dani on Instagram at @danidellarco Meredith and Sheldon also talk Memorial Day, Pride Month, instructor/ice cream pairings and tons of new Echelon news from new studios to the new spokesperson Joey Fatone!
John and Stacey are back with tons of news, and a list of the top most infamous women in history. Opening List: Top 5 Most Infamous Women in History 25:21 News: Oklahoma Representative Faces Backlash - Update 47:35 'Foo Fighter' UFO Sighting 51:00 Ice in the Sahara Desert 54:04 Mysterious Booms in Florida and Georgia 56:02 Sea on Titan More Than 1000 ft Deep 1:02:37 5,000 year old Crystal Dagger Discovered 1:13:58 Ancient Kingdom Discovered in Turkey 1:18:56 Man Finds Secret Door Behind Wall of Home 1:24:39 Christmas Gift Unleashes Paranormal Activity 1:28:19 Essay Contest to Prove Life After Death 1:41:30 Man Attacked by Goat 1:44:07
This week, Lavetta and Miriam cap off 2019 with some of their favorite Notorious Women of the year. Some helped us get our groove on; while others bemoaned their choices. Like always, some were heroic; some were horrific. But they were all NOTORIOUS!!!
In this episode, the ladies talk stalking Shonda Rhimes and comradery w/ bigots before jumping into the extraordinary life of activist, Dolores Huerta and the notorious life of radio host, Laura Schlessinger.
This week, the ladies talk brutal honesty from grandmothers before diving into the tragic and triumphant life of painter, Artemisia Gentileschi and the salacious life of teenage would be murderer, Amy Fisher.
This week, the ladies talk the "Twilight Zone" reboot and "accidental" fake Chanel bags before diving into the privileged life of Civil Rights activist and suffragette, Mary Church Terrell and the notorious life of Ruth Madoff.
In this episode, the ladies talk lady writers and SNL sketches before diving into the gruesome murders committed by the Papin Sisters and the amazing life of indentured servant-turned-wealthy-businesswoman, Mary Ellen Pleasant.
On this week's show, the ladies tease the Fyre Festival debacle before they dive into the amazing career and life of the first black Oscar winner, Hattie McDaniel and the (maybe) problematic life of MLM cosmetic queen, Mary Kay Ash.
On this week's episode, the ladies discuss the lack of undergarments in blaxploitation films, the life of German artist and originator of photomontage, Hannah Hoch and conclude part 2 of the extraordinary life of Civil Rights Activist, Coretta Scott King.
In this episode, the ladies talk the upside of mindless entertainment while discussing the often overlooked life of author/civil rights activist, Coretta Scott King (part 1) and the unknown life of Civil War surgeon/vet, Mary Edwards Walker.
In this episode, the ladies discuss the comedy in bad baking skills, marvel at the unbelievable life of Ethel Rosenberg and wonder at the hype around author and organizing guru, Marie Kondo.
In this episode, the ladies gush about the lighting in "Beale Street;" explore the life of first First Lady, Martha Washington and marvel at the career of the first female doctor of dentistry, Lucy Hobbs Taylor.
In this episode, the ladies talk "white savior" movies, the remarkable life of Elizabeth Smith Friedman and the courageous life of Ona Judge.
In this episode, the ladies talk some of their favorite Notorious Women of the past year, as well as, what they are looking forward to in 2019. Happy New Year!!!
In the episode, the ladies are back with a new episode to discuss passion for coffee, the work of actor/director, Sondra Locke and the life of writer, feminist and revolutionary, Qiu Jin.
n this episode, the ladies revisit Episode #1 where they discuss Hannah Mary Tabbs and Clara Pilates. Plus, a story from Miriam's awesome husband, Sal, about his favorite Notorious Women.
In this episode, the ladies chat about "Instagram Boyfriends," the poet and playwright, Aphra Behn and suspected Salem witch, Tituba.
In this episode, the ladies talk women striving to be their "authentic" selves; the unbelievable crime of teen temptress, Erin Caffey and the unbelievable assertions of Republican pundit, Kellyanne Conway.
In this episode, Lavetta is joined by guest co-host, Rebecca Zahler, as they discuss basic men and being a bad feminist as they get into the lives of convicted killer, Jodi Arias and notorious mistress-turned-wife, Camilla Parker Bowles.
In this episode, the ladies talk hilarious Thanksgiving crimes, family stabbings and possibly the first female serial killer in America, Lavinia Fisher
In this episode, the ladies talk the benefits of feel good "coffee mug" tv shows, the extraordinary life of astronomer, Cecilia Payne-Gaposchkin and the polarizing life of the notorious "tot mom," Casey Anthony.
In this special episode, Lavetta is joined by one of her favorite co-host, podcaster and writer, Rosalind Jackson from WordyGirl Entertainment, to laugh and discuss 10 Notorious Women reasons to vote in the midterms on Nov. 6.
In this episode, the ladies talk their favorite semi-old movies, the extraordinary life of Clementine Churchill and the exciting life of, archeologist, Harriet Boyd Hawes.
In this episode, the ladies talk strategies for keeping the yeast monster away, the incredible life of the original Aunt Jemima and the remarkable life of Supreme Court Justice, Ruth Bader Ginsburg
In this episode, the ladies talk lack of personal space awareness of strange men in public places, the incredible legacy of Shirley Chisholm and the fascinating life of Liu Rushi.
In this episode, the ladies offer advice to "flat earthers"; talk the wonderfully successful career of Gertie Berg and the wonderfully notorious life of Anita Bryant.
In this episode, Lavetta is joined by guest co-host, Rosalind Jackson, as they discuss the impressive accomplishments of Dr. Christine Blasey Ford and the impressive drinking habits of SCOTUS nominee Brett Kavanaugh.
In this one year anniversary of the podcast, the ladies commemorate the milestone by discussing the state of the #MeToo and #TimesUp movements, laughing about some of their favorite episodes and sharing their hopes moving forward.
In this episode, the Lavetta and Miriam talk bad fathers, the creative life of performance artist, Yoko Ono (before she met that guy) and the "gives no fucks" career of vaudevillian, Nora Bayes.
In this episode, the ladies discuss the unbelievable story of firefighter, Molly Williams and the impressive career of Activist, C. Delores Tucker
In this episode, Lavetta is joined by guest co-host, Marqueeda LaStar, as she talks science technology and her favorite notorious woman - the legendary Eartha Kitt!
In this episode, the ladies discuss Miriam's "White Lady PSA," the incredible talent of Hazel Scott and the notorious acts of Charlotte Corday.
In this episode, the ladies rave about the new season of Insecure on HBO, marvel at the heroics of Civil War spy and soldier, Sarah Emma Edmonds and wag their tongues at the "mean girl" antics of legendary gossip columnist, Hedda Hopper.
In this special episode - thanks Technical Difficulties - Lavetta is joined by previous guest co-host, Rosalind Jackson to talk about the recent scandal of former White House employee, Omarosa Manigault-Newman.
In the episode, the ladies talk the sexiness of Capt. Jean Luc Picard, the notorious antics of gossip columnist, Louella Parsons and the extraordinary life of trans Civil War vet, Albert Cashier.
This week we’re joined by Lavetta Cannon, host of the Notorious Women podcast, to talk about the newly notorious Maria Butina: darling of the NRA, Siberian huntress, and newly incarcerated target/witness in the Mueller investigation! From exchanging sex for homework help to jerking off gun nuts to dismantling democracy- we get into all the ways Putin’s Kremlin is fucking us all. Plus Happy Birthday to our real king and queen Barry Obama and Meghan Markle!
In this episode, the ladies talk the mechanics of a great pop song, the legendary "strong woman," Katie Sandwina and Notorious madame, Mattie Silks.
In this episode, the ladies talk the case for avocado toast, the bravery of German student, Sophie Scholl and the notorious antics of pirate, Ching Shi.
In this episode, the ladies talk lesbians and the male gaze, former Oakland Raiders CEO, Amy Trask and part 2 of the incomparable Imelda Marcos.
In this episode, the ladies talk Jared Kushner and Downton Abbey before jumping into the extraordinary life of former Philippine First Lady, Imelda Marcos (Part 1) and the legendary story of Mulan.
In this episode, the ladies talk about undercover jerks, Judith Shakespeare and the one and only Grace Jones!!! And yes, there will be "Steel Vagina" references.
This week guest co-host, Lavetta Cannon joins me for a review of Ocean's Eight starring Sandra Bullock, Cate Blanchett, Ann Hathaway, Mindy Kaling, Helena Bonham Carter, Sarah Paulson, Rihanna, and Akwafina. Check out Lavetta's podcast Notorious Women at https://apple.co/2MUZtNJ Follow WordyGirl Entertainment on IG & Twitter: @wordygirlent Visit our website at https://bit.ly/2tyzP8u
It’s been a year since we were collectively traumatized by the president’s crude “locker room talk” and while we can’t erase that memory we can try to take the phrase back with this week’s new ep! Find out what kind of “locker room talk” happens when a trio of feminist podcasters meet cute/naked at the gym! The ladies of new show Notorious Women Podcast are here to trade tales- from FaceTuning to facing fascism, and trying to unpack racism and rage, we break down what it means to be a Notorious Woman (and share a few of our favorites from social justice warriors to serial killers…)
Pastor David Goudy
Pastor David Goudy