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Some privacy please. I have to put in this petticoat. Petticoat! I'm going to be expected to look like a proper dignitary. Dignitary? Really? Really. Copyright © The Festival Project, Inc. ™ | Copyright The Complex Collective © 2019 ™ All Rights Reserved. C'cxell Soleïl
Some privacy please. I have to put in this petticoat. Petticoat! I'm going to be expected to look like a proper dignitary. Dignitary? Really? Really. Copyright © The Festival Project, Inc. ™ | Copyright The Complex Collective © 2019 ™ All Rights Reserved. C'cxell Soleïl
Some privacy please. I have to put in this petticoat. Petticoat! I'm going to be expected to look like a proper dignitary. Dignitary? Really? Really. Copyright © The Festival Project, Inc. ™ | Copyright The Complex Collective © 2019 ™ All Rights Reserved. C'cxell Soleïl
Women's History Month is here, and in 1920 a group of women made history in Jackson, Wyoming, as one of the first-ever all-female town councils in the United States. Plus: for National Worship of Tools Day, a visit to the world's largest chainsaw. Petticoat Rulers: 1920 All Women Jackson Town Council Inspires Women Today (Wyoming Public Media)Big Gus is the world's largest chainsaw (Boing Boing)Our Patreon backers rule
In this episode of Danny Hurst´s Unusual Histories Podcast, he is joined by former Manchester City midfielder and football agent, Barry Silkman, who grew up in the East End. He shares his insights into what it was like then as well as how he became a professional football player despite there being quite a lot of prejudice against Jews at the time. Barry talks about the pubs, local characters (including The Krays) and how people from different cultures developed a close community. As you would expect there are also a few footballing insider stories. If you can´t get enough of these podcasts, head to https://www.patreon.com/DannyHurst to access my exclusive, member-only, fun-filled and fact-packed history-related videos. KEY TAKEAWAYS The area has changed so much that when Barry went back there 18 months ago at times he didn´t really know where he was. When Barry was a kid, the area was very Jewish. Now, not many Jews live there. Despite its bad reputation, the East End of Barry´s childhood was a very safe place. The community was quite mixed. There were differences but most people integrated so everyone got along. Petticoat Lane market, one of London’s oldest, was always very busy. Both of Barry´s parents worked there for many years. BEST MOMENTS “Now everyone's so wary .. the dimension of the East End has changed.” “I'm very proud of my heritage.” “Three out of four doors were wide open until 10 at night…There weren’t people getting mugged, getting stabbed.” “The first time I played against Spurs, it was just a strange feeling.” “What I went through being Jewish as a kid made me mentally and physically very strong, so nothing gets me down.” “A lot of our friends were Indian people from Brick Lane, because we went to school with them.” EPISODE RESOURCES https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Barry_Silkman Petticoat Lane Market History - https://surveyoflondon.org/map/feature/1742/detail Demographics of Stepney - https://www.towerhamlets.gov.uk/Documents/Borough_statistics/Ward_profiles/SDSG-Ward-Profile.pdf Jewish Football Players - https://www.jta.org/2022/02/25/sports/british-jews-love-soccer-so-why-are-there-no-jews-in-the-premier-league https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Battle_of_Cable_Street https://www.jewisheastend.com/garden.html HOST BIO Historian, performer, and mentor Danny Hurst has been engaging audiences for many years, whether as a lecturer, stand-up comic or intervention teacher with young offenders and excluded secondary students. Having worked with some of the most difficult people in the UK, he is a natural storyteller and entertainer, whilst purveying the most fascinating information that you didn't know you didn't know. A writer and host of pub quizzes across London, he has travelled extensively and speaks several languages. He has been a consultant for exhibitions at the Imperial War Museum and Natural History Museum in London as well as presenting accelerated learning seminars across the UK. With a wide range of knowledge ranging from motor mechanics to opera to breeding carnivorous plants, he believes learning is the most effective when it's fun. Uniquely delivered, this is history without the boring bits, told the way only Danny Hurst can. CONTACT AND SOCIALS https://instagram.com/dannyjhurstfacebook.com/danny.hurst.9638 https://twitter.com/dannyhurst https://www.linkedin.com/in/danny-hurst-19574720
This week, we are talking about a subscriber-requested topic: how wearing a petticoat or underskirt can change the look of an a-line shape or ballgown-style wedding dress. For daily content, follow @weddingfashionexpert on Instagram! www.weddingfashionexpert.com www.lovellabridal.com FOLLOW @WEDDINGFASHIONEXPERT ON SOCIAL: Instagram & TikTok SUBSCRIBE ON YOUTUBE! NEW Episode every Wednesday for #WeddingWednesday READ MY BOOK FREE DOWNLOADS Online Education for Wedding Professionals Speaking & Appearances SHOP MY AMAZON STORE GET SOCIAL WITH LOVELLA: Instagram: @lovellabridal @lovellaplus TikTok: @lovellabridal Pinterest
Judith Nordbrock ist studierte Toningenieurin und in Köln an der Kunsthochschule für Medien angestellt. Dort leitet sie die Tonstudios und arbeitet als Tonmeisterin in der Filmpostproduktion mit Schwerpunkt Filmmischung. Judith ist aber auch Pianistin und Sängerin und gibt unter dem Namen Junodori deutschlandweit rund 50 Konzerte im Jahr. Ein befreundeter Musikproduzent hatte sie ursprünglich dazu ermutigt, eigene Songs zu schreiben – dabei wollte Judith eigentlich nur einen Sommerhit für Katy Perry rausbringen. Im Backstage Podcast erzählt Judith von ihren musikalischen Anfängen und ersten Auftritten, einem witzigen Musikvideodreh mit Kindern, und warum sie mit dem Klischee brechen möchte, dass Jazz schwer zugängliche Musik sei. Webseite: https://junodori.com Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/junodori/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/junodori/ Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/@junodorimusic8889 Musik in dieser Podcast Folge: „I won't wait“ und „Summer in the city“ von Junodori. BACKSTAGE unterstützen? ♥ Hier entlang: https://backstage.podcaster.de/unterstuetzen/ RSS-Feed: https://backstage.podcaster.de/BackstagePodcast.rss Blog: https://backstage.podcaster.de Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/backstage_podcast Kontakt Leni Bohrmann: backstagepodcast@gmx.de BACKSTAGE! wird gefördert durch den Stadtverband für Kultur der Stadt Neustadt e.V.
Le Pavillon belge de la Biennale de Venise accueille le projet Petticoat Government jusqu'au 24 novembre. Après Bruxelles, Leuven, le lac gelé de Resia et l'imprimerie de Padova, Venise est une étape d'un grand voyage pour sept géantes, géants et leurs communautés, avant Charleroi et Dunkerque. Rencontre avec le collectif PG constitué de Sophie Boiron, Valentin Bollaert, Simona Denicolai, Pauline Fockedey, Pierre Huyghebaert, Antoinette Jattiot et Ivo Provoost, la jeune curatrice Giorgia Calamia, et deux membres de la communauté de la géante Julia, Lydwine Frennet et Carmela Morici de l'Eden de Charleroi. Prise de son : Laszlo Umbreit. Musique : Moha Ezzatvar et la fanfare Salamba. Sound design : Senjan Jansen. Le collectif bruxellois Rotor propose l'exposition "Entangled Matter" à BOZAR jusqu'au 12 janvier, à l'invitation d'A+ et BOZAR. Engagé dans les domaines de l'écologie, de l'architecture et du réemploi des matériaux, Rotor interroge la façon dont circulent les flux de matériaux et pose un regard critique sur leur propre position dans l'économie de la construction, notamment à travers les vidéos de Bêka & Lemoine. Réalisation : Fabrice Kada Merci pour votre écoute Par Ouïe-Dire c'est également en direct tous les jours de la semaine de 22h à 23h sur www.rtbf.be/lapremiere Retrouvez tous les épisodes de Par Ouïe-Dire sur notre plateforme Auvio.be : https://auvio.rtbf.be/emission/272 Et si vous avez apprécié ce podcast, n'hésitez pas à nous donner des étoiles ou des commentaires, cela nous aide à le faire connaître plus largement.
Celia tells Rosalind that Orlando is the poet whose writing has so delighted them. When they hear Orlando approaching in argument with Jacques about love, they hide to eavesdrop. Once Jacques leaves, Rosalind steps out and introduces herself as “Johnnyseed”. She promises to cure Orlando of his lovesickness provided he agrees to pretend that she's Rosalind and comes every day to practice wooing him. Orlando happily agrees. Back at the concert, Touchstone and Audrey make their way through the crowd with her goats, trailed by Jacques. Audrey tries to keep up with Touchstone's wit until they come across Sir Oliver Martext, who Touchstone asks to marry them. Sir Oliver says he can't marry Audrey to Touchstone until she's “given away”. Jacques emerges and offers to give Audrey away, but not until he has a word in private with Touchstone. The PLAY ON PODCAST SERIES, “AS YOU LIKE IT”, was written by WILLIAM SHAKESPEARE and translated into modern English verse by DAVID IVERS. All episodes were directed by KIM MARTIN-COTTEN. Radio play by CATHERINE EATON. The cast is as follows: MEGHAN KREIDLER as ROSALIND JULIAN CIHI as ORLANDO ADELIN PHELPS as CELIA JAMES UDOM as OLIVER and SIR OLIVER MARTEXT FRANCELLE STEWART DORN as DUKE SENIOR DAVID IVERS as JACQUES ANDY GROTELUESCHEN as TOUCHSTONE LARRY BULL as DUKE FREDERICK and ADAM KAYLI CARTER as PHEBE NOAH KEYISHIAN as SILVIUS ANNA SUNDBERG as AUDREY, LeBEAU MATT MACNELLY as AMIENS and JACQUES DU BOYS JANE LUI as HYMEN and VOCALS SCOTT CORDES as CORIN H. ADAM HARRIS as CHARLES THE WRESTLER and WILLIAM Casting by THE TELSEY OFFICE: KARYN CASL, CSA. Voice and Text Coach: JULIE FOH Original music composition, Mix and Sound Design by LINDSAY JONES. Music Direction and Vocals by JANE LUI. Additional vocals by MATT MacNELLY. Sound engineering and mixing by SADAHARU YAGI. Mix Engineer and Dialogue Editor: LARRY WALSH. Podcast Mastering by GREG CORTEZ at New Monkey Studio. Coordinating Producer: TRANSCEND STREAMING (KYRA BOWIE and LEANNA KEYES). Executive Producer: MICHAEL GOODFRIEND. The Play On Podcast Series “AS YOU LIKE IT” is produced by NEXT CHAPTER PODCASTS and is made possible by the generous support of THE HITZ FOUNDATION. Visit NEXTCHAPTERPODCASTS.COM for more about the Play On Podcast Series. Visit PLAYONSHAKESPEARE.ORG for more about Play On Shakespeare. Subscribe to Play On Premium on Apollo Plus for ad-free episodes and join our Patreon for exclusive merchandise and early commercial-free releases. Go to nextchapterpodcasts.com for our Bonus Content, where you'll find interviews with the artists, producers and engineers who brought it all to life. And remember: “All the world's a stage!” Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Petticoat Government / Pavilion of Belgium at Venice Art Biennale 2024. Official description: Cross-mixing art, curating, architecture, typography and cartography, ...
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At the crossroad of art, curatorial practices, architecture, graphics, typography and cartography, the Belgian pavilion at the Venice Biennale features UNESCO recognised giants from Belgium, Northern France and Spain, 15 feet tall and made of wicker, fabric and papier-mâché, dancing and twirling thanks to dedicated giant carriers. The collective The Petticoat Government, a group of multidisciplinary artists has created this year's Belgian participation and members of the collective explain what they are up to. https://wbarchitectures.be/en/news/Belgian-Pavilion-at-Venice-Biennale-2024-/1384/
A petticoat is an article of clothing worn under a skirt. It helps to smooth out wrinkles in the skirt. In the days when very full skirts were in fashion, a petticoat of several layers helped the skirt stand out. The petticoat has long been a symbol of modesty and proper feminine behavior. It has also been used as an insult towards women who were deemed to be venturing out of proper feminine behavior. For example, Mary Wollstonecraft, an early advocate for women's rights, was called “a hyena in petticoats.”
Hello Listeners, my mom and I watched and discussed Operation Petticoat, another film from one of our favorite actors, Cary Grant, and also stars, Tony Curtis. We really enjoyed it and hope you all do too.
En galen tant som älskade att dansa dör och hennes vålnad hemsöker staden!
Chantal Janzen is één van de bekendste presentatrices en actrices van Nederland. Maar eigenlijk wilde ze vroeger ballerina worden. In deze aflevering van PodBast vertelt Chantal hoe die droom in duigen viel en ze per toeval bij de musicalopleiding kwam. Niet zonder succes, want ze speelde in grote musicals als Saturdaynight Fever, Petticoat, Beauty and the Beast en Wicked. Ook vertelt ze over het belang van genieten, waarom ze het Impostersyndroom ‘loserig' vindt en waarom je nooit bang moet zijn... Met dank aan: Chantal Janzen Conservatorium Hotel Amsterdam voor de locatie (https://www.conservatoriumhotel.com/nl) Marlous ten Berge, research Rick Hartkamp, camera Fleur Kleinhuis, redactie MEER PODBAST: WORD PODBAAS: https://petjeaf.com/podbast WEBSITE: https://www.PodBast.nl INSTAGRAM: https://www.instagram.com/deradiomeneer FACEBOOK: https://www.facebook.com/PodBast
Erst "Pack' die Badehose ein" und "Zwei kleine Italiener", dann "Maria Stuart" im Theater: Cornelia Froboess hat sich vom Kinderstar zur Schauspielerin gewandelt. Zu ihrem 80. Geburtstag blicken wir auf ihre Karriere zurück.
What is it like to don the silken glove, sparkling tiara, and massive cultural burden of the world's most beloved princesses? Former theme park princess Amanda Lund and former theme park performer Matt Gourley sit down to speak with a diverse collection of past and present princesses, culture experts, and one very sad prince. Guests include Deep Skirt, Ruby Rose, Kristen Meinzer, Jessica Lesaca, and Epaulette Babe. Get 8 full-length, bonus companion episodes featuring numerous extended and unheard interviews and more at https://plus.acast.com/s/keystothekingdom. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
How does Core Matters help people in the construction industry? Let's ask one of my clients, Ryan Schmitt, CEO of Petticoat-Schmitt, a heavy civil contractor that's working to reshape the construction industry with a visionary approach.
Zanger en acteur Freek Bartels was te zien in de televisieseries Petticoat en Jeuk, en in de bioscoopfilms All You Need Is Love en Liefde zonder Grenzen. Nu speelt hij in de klassieker Les Misérables die na veertien jaar weer terugkeert in Nederland. Femke van der Laan gaat met Freek Bartels in gesprek.
✝️ Ranger Bill is a Christian radio program from the 1950s, produced by Moody Radio. With over 200 episodes produced, Ranger Bill stars Miron Canaday as the title character and Stumpy Jenkins and Ed Ronne, Sr as Grey Wolf. The main character, Ranger Bill, is a forest ranger located in the town of Knotty Pine along the Rocky Mountains. The show describes the various tales of the adventures of Ranger Bill and his friends. CC Attribution-Noncommercial-No Derivative Works 3.0 Unported The Old Time Radio Researchers 123 Davidson Ave Savannah, Ga 31419
✝️ Ranger Bill is a Christian radio program from the 1950s, produced by Moody Radio. With over 200 episodes produced, Ranger Bill stars Miron Canaday as the title character and Stumpy Jenkins and Ed Ronne, Sr as Grey Wolf. The main character, Ranger Bill, is a forest ranger located in the town of Knotty Pine along the Rocky Mountains. The show describes the various tales of the adventures of Ranger Bill and his friends. CC Attribution-Noncommercial-No Derivative Works 3.0 Unported The Old Time Radio Researchers 123 Davidson Ave Savannah, Ga 31419
In 1948 Clintwood, Virginia, held an election for the town's offices. After the campaigning, the voting, and the vote counting, something unique for it's time had happened: All of Clintwood's elected officials were women!Today we tell the story of the first all-female elected government in Appalachia.Be sure to subscribe to the Stories podcast so you don't miss a single one of our stories.Thanks for listening!This show is part of the Spreaker Prime Network, if you are interested in advertising on this podcast, contact us at https://www.spreaker.com/show/5553692/advertisement
Theater USA 1949-04-14 Petticoat Fever
Bob and Kirk discuss the importance of a company wide safety culture - particularly on the jobsite, NUCA training programs, NUCA STAR, and other new NUCA Safety programs coming your way.
Quick correction here folks, we got our mountain ranges mixed up. Petticoat Loose wasnt near Coumshingaun, twas some other ghoul!How about a story close to home for a change? Out in the Bay Lough lives a supernatural Irish woman waiting for you come upon her on a west Waterford hike where she will drag you down into murky depths…Support the pod:www.patreon.com/monsterfuzzCheck out our merch:https://monster-fuzz.creator-spring.comEverything else!www.linktr.ee/monsterfuzz
Petticoat oder nicht? Gardetanz oder Schautanz? Perücke mit Hut oder Haare zum Dutt? Turnier oder Auftritt? Ihr habt gewählt, worüber wir in dieser Folge sprechen sollen. In einem klassischen This or That gilt es, sich zwischen zwei Möglichkeiten zu entscheiden. Ob das immer gelungen ist? Hört selbst!
Ptomaine Street: The Tale of Warble Petticoat
Ranger Bill is a Christian radio program from the 1950s, produced by Moody Radio. With over 200 episodes produced, Ranger Bill stars Miron Canaday as the title character and Stumpy Jenkins and Ed Ronne, Sr as Grey Wolf. The main character, Ranger Bill, is a forest ranger located in the town of Knotty Pine along the Rocky Mountains. The show describes the various tales of the adventures of Ranger Bill and his friends. Listen to our radio station Old Time Radio https://link.radioking.com/otradio Listen to other Shows at My Classic Radio https://www.myclassicradio.net/ Remember that times have changed, and some shows might not reflect the standards of today's politically correct society. The shows do not necessarily reflect the views, standards, or beliefs of Entertainment Radio
✝️ Ranger Bill is a Christian radio program from the 1950s, produced by Moody Radio. With over 200 episodes produced, Ranger Bill stars Miron Canaday as the title character and Stumpy Jenkins and Ed Ronne, Sr as Grey Wolf. The main character, Ranger Bill, is a forest ranger located in the town of Knotty Pine along the Rocky Mountains. The show describes the various tales of the adventures of Ranger Bill and his friends. CC Attribution-Noncommercial-No Derivative Works 3.0 Unported The Old Time Radio Researchers 123 Davidson Ave Savannah, Ga 31419 ✝️ Please consider liking our page "Jesus Answers Prayers" and joining our "Jesus Answers Prayers Group"
Amber and Autumn, are twin sisters who created the Silver Petticoat Review, an online site that started out as a hobby blog and has since grown to have an extremely large following. Their passion is for great romances through books, television shows, movies and so on. Their mission, is to help people find the most epic love stories by reviewing every one they can find. Amber is a full time writer/blogger while Autumn works full time on their site and also as a librarian. Both sisters have had a passion for romantic stories since they were little girls. The sisters will discuss how their site got started, the great influence that period drama's have on people, and how they allow us to escape from the stress of our world to explore new ones. Touching up how they engage and satisfy us with archetypal characters and guide us to explore new ways of being.
Amber and Autumn, are twin sisters who created the Silver Petticoat Review, an online site that started out as a hobby blog and has since grown to have an extremely large following. Their passion is for great romances through books, television shows, movies and so on. Their mission, is to help people find the most epic love stories by reviewing every one they can find. Amber is a full time writer/blogger while Autumn works full time on their site and also as a librarian. Both sisters have had a passion for romantic stories since they were little girls. The sisters will discuss how their site got started, the great influence that period drama's have on people, and how they allow us to escape from the stress of our world to explore new ones. Touching up how they engage and satisfy us with archetypal characters and guide us to explore new ways of being.
Our first (and possibly last) movie from the 50s. Def. a throwback film to a different age. What happens when women are brought aboard a sub? What happens when Matt can't get the hardware to work? All this and more...plus a disagreement (actually multiple at the end) as we go under the sea for: --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/mattanddoug/message
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Amber and Autumn, are twin sisters who created the Silver Petticoat Review, an online site that started out as a hobby blog and has since grown to have an extremely large following. Their passion is for great romances through books, television shows, movies and so on. Their mission, is to help people find the most epic love stories by reviewing every one they can find. Amber is a full time writer/blogger while Autumn works full time on their site and also as a librarian. Both sisters have had a passion for romantic stories since they were little girls. The sisters will discuss how their site got started, the great influence that period drama's have on people, and how they allow us to escape from the stress of our world to explore new ones. Touching up how they engage and satisfy us with archetypal characters and guide us to explore new ways of being.
Amber and Autumn, are twin sisters who created the Silver Petticoat Review, an online site that started out as a hobby blog and has since grown to have an extremely large following. Their passion is for great romances through books, television shows, movies and so on. Their mission, is to help people find the most epic love stories by reviewing every one they can find. Amber is a full time writer/blogger while Autumn works full time on their site and also as a librarian. Both sisters have had a passion for romantic stories since they were little girls. The sisters will discuss how their site got started, the great influence that period drama's have on people, and how they allow us to escape from the stress of our world to explore new ones. Touching up how they engage and satisfy us with archetypal characters and guide us to explore new ways of being.
Our first live show from The Kenilworth Arts Festival 2021. Sarah and Ian were joined by the Writer, Director and cast of The Petticoat Council. The play Petticoat Council tells the true story of the first female majority council. In this episode we talk to the writer about her decision to tell this familial story, how the telling of the story has impacted on the village where it took place, and how the story could be used to empower audiences. You also get to hear a live performance from the play. If that wasn't enough, everyone gets their own theme tune live from our brilliant musician Alicia Gardener-Trejo https://www.agardenertrejomusic.com/ Everything is really really live on this one! You can still catch performances of Petticoat Council here: 5th & 6th October 2021 https://wearenonsuch.com/portfolio/petticoatcouncil/ 8th & 9th October 2021 https://www.thecorecorby.com/whats-on/petticoat-council/ 28th October 2021 https://wlv.ticketsolve.com/shows/873626098 From what we have been listening to this week The American Life - https://www.thisamericanlife.org/ Saturn Returns - https://saturnreturnswithcaggie.libsyn.com/ The Wrath of Josie Steggles - https://podcasts.apple.com/gb/podcast/the-wrath-of-josie-steggles/id1573216154 Agatha Christies Short Stories Audiobook Narrated by Hugh Fraser Pact by Tony Pitts - https://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b048nsmv Introduction to English Wine - https://podcasts.apple.com/gb/podcast/introduction-to-english-wine-by-wine-list/id1447348289
Todays guest, Julie Foucht decided she needed to take her coaching business seriously, she hired a high end coach and learned to ‘market like a man.' She doubled, then tripled her income in less than a year, but felt drained, uninspired and restless.Urged by Spirit, she embraced her essential ‘Womaness' and birthed a new way, The Art of Feminine Business.Today, Julie teaches female coaches, teachers and healers who are frustrated with traditional marketing, how to build 6-figure businesses through The Art of Feminine Business.Julie's clients report having clearer vision of their divine purpose, greater passion for their work, the skills to be attracting the perfect clients, and are being paid well for their gifts. Julie received her coach certification in 2006 from The Coaches Training Institute. She has served on the boards of numerous non-profits, and was named Woman of the Year by the Professional Women's Network of the Monterey Peninsula in 2013.She is married to the love of her life, has 4 children, 2 stepchildren, 2 furry babies and 7 spoiled grandchildren.And todays talks about what she stands by saying “I'm Not a Man in a Petticoat”, How to get paid by being dangerously different through The Art of Feminine Business.To find out more about Julie go to:Email: julie@juliefoucht.com Website: https://juliefoucht.com/ Podcast: The Art of Feminine Business with Julie Fouchthttps://www.facebook.com/coachjulz https://www.instagram.com/artoffemininemarketing/ https://twitter.com/juliefoucht https://www.linkedin.com/in/coachjulz/ Oh and don't forget leave a comment and most importantly subscribe to the show!If you want to find how you Find Your Peak State, I'm running a paid event to register simply follow this link: http://tiny.cc/findingyourpeakstateTweet Me! - @ChetHiraniInstagram! - @ChetHiraniClubhouse Me! - @ChetHiraniConnect/Follow Me! - https://www.linkedin.com/in/chethirani/Find Me! - https://notyourordinarycoach.comEmail Me! - GetInTouch@NotYourOrdinaryCoach.com
In this episode, I continue my discussion with my friend Ann Bradley about the corrupting influence of feminism in our society and how its domination is part of God's judgement in Romans 1.
In this episode, I talk with my friend Ann Bradley about the corrupting influence of feminism in our society and how its domination is part of God's judgement in Romans 1.
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It's mid July 1901 and it's a Southern Winter. We will also hear how the commanding officer in Pretoria, General Maxwell, meets a Petticoat commando member Johanna van Warmelo who unknown to him, is carrying explosives during their meeting. There're awful resonances here with contemporary events. For example, Lord Kitchener writes in the London newspapers in 1901 that the Boer women and children are relatively healthy and well, and that the hygiene of the camps is at acceptable levels. Meanwhile, disease is killing hundreds, and eventually, thousands a month. Kitchener had written that the families in the camps “..had sufficient allowance, and were all comfortable and happy…” Emily Hobhouse the British humanitarian had visited these camps and she wrote in her diary how Kitchener's claims were shocking because she knew that the people in the tented camps were ..” all miserable and underfed, sick and dying…” She realised that the British public was being sold lies. This brought her to an important decision. There was no way that Hobhouse supported the Boers political ambitions - those of remaining independent. Her report to the House Committee and eventually made public in late June was delivered purely on the belief that the reasonable government would respond to what was her obviously neutral description of how badly the camps were being run. Instead, she was fobbed off by the political establishment and it dawned on Emily Hobhouse that her personal sympathy for the Boers was being confused with political support. “It was no question of political sympathy” she wrote in a letter at this time “… on that score I always maintained a negative attitude…” It was now she was to make a telling decision. Her approach of working with government to find a solution had led to nothing. Worse, she was now aware that the censorship imposed by the British army in South Africa meant that the families in these camps were going to be facing an increasingly awful future in the frigid Highveld winter. She was going to fight the government in their own back yard, in London. The gloves were well and truly off.
In this episode Easter Sunday had come and gone on the 7th April and for most combatants stretched across the vastness of the South African veld, it was characterised by fear and loathing. The concentration Camps were filling and women and children were beginning to die of diseases like enteric and typhoid. The numbers were in the hundreds a week, by August 1901 more than 1,800 would be dying a month - and a similar number of black men, women and children who'd also been herded into camps to keep them from supplying the Boers with food and logistic support. So it was just over a week after Easter, on April 15th, that Johanna van Warmelo and her mother took a train to try and see her brother, Dietlof, who'd been captured by the British and was being sent to Ceylon. There was no freedom of movement because of the war, and after initially being rejected for not having the correct signatures and paperwork, they made it on board and then chugged off for the 40 kilometre journey to Johannesburg - which even then Johanna calls the Golden City. All along the line one sees the signs of the war, here a blown-up bridge, there, the ruins of a whole train of trucks and carriages. They also took note of the British defensive positions along the line, the plates of iron leading to trenches, covered with sand bags, all around the network of barbed wire. That laughter dried up as they passed Irene just beyond the station, where they saw the women's concentration camp. Thousands of women and children were living there in tents, they were the families of the men still fighting. Remember Lord Kitchener had ordered that these camps be set up across the north of the country to incarcerate families of the guerrilla soldiers, in an attempt to hurry the end of the war. Johanna was 24 years old. What is remarkable about her, is that she was keeping three diaries. One was her secret military diary, the second her secret love diary, and her third which you could call her open diary. Johanna and her mother were collecting information and spying on the British then sending their intelligence gathering to colleagues across South Africa - and the world.
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