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My homily for June 20, 2026 at the Columbian centre Prince Albert - 12th Sunday Ordinary time - Do not fear! Matthew 10.26-33
I think you reach a certain age, where you start to become very reflective on your life – where you've been and where you're headed. For me, this weekend provides the opportunity to take time out of my busy schedule and reinforce what I already know… my Dad is truly a role model and mentor. There are always actions and traits that dads pass down to their sons – how to shave, how to carry oneself, and… how to tie a necktie. But where did that last fashion statement originate. The formality of knotting a piece of material around one's neck in a Windsor, half-Windsor, four-in-hand, Prince Albert, simple, Kelvin, Pratt, Eldredge, Van Wijk, Trinity, Murrell, Balthus and… the classic bow-tie. Phew! That's a knot to try and digest, but, as is the case on every episode of The Missing Chapter, we'll dissect all of the history behind the origins on this Father's Day tribute and, if you're watching us, you'll see us demonstrate our own preference on how to tie our ties. It's a Missing Chapter, Father's Day Special, and it wouldn't be complete without the coffee. Thanks for joining us!Want some Missing Chapter merchandise? Click HERE!
In this special on-location episode of the Anglotopia Podcast, recorded at the Chicago History Museum on the occasion of His Majesty the King's official birthday, Jonathan Thomas sits down with Richard Hyde — His Majesty's Consul General in Chicago and the senior British diplomatic representative across 14 states in the American Midwest. Speaking just before the British Consulate's King's Birthday Garden Party, Richard explains what a Consul General actually does, why Britain doesn't have a National Day, how he approaches representing modern Britain to the heartland of America, and what King Charles's address to a joint session of Congress meant for the Special Relationship. The conversation also uncovers a remarkable piece of Anglo-Chicago history: after the Great Chicago Fire of 1871, Queen Victoria and 8,000 British donors — including Disraeli, Tennyson, and John Stuart Mill — sent books to Chicago, directly founding the Chicago Public Library. Plus: the Beatles, Frank Lloyd Wright's Welsh roots, Abraham Lincoln's North Wales ancestry, and why Chicago is Richard's favorite city in the world. Note: We had originally planned to do a 100th Q&A for our 100th episode, but a much bigger opportunity arose last week, which we thought was more fitting. We'll do the Q&A soon! Links British Consulate General Chicago Website UK In Chicago on Instagram British Consulate General Chicago on X/Twitter British Embassy Washington DC UK Government in the USA Chicago History Museum Chicago Public Library Foundation Hawksmoor Chicago Celtic Crossings Chicago Chicago Shakespeare Theater America 250 Friends of Anglotopia Club Takeaways The United Kingdom is one of the only countries in the world without an official National Day — which is why British consulates abroad use the King's official birthday in June as their annual celebration, conveniently timed to coincide with Trooping the Colour. Richard Hyde covers 14 American states as Consul General — roughly 25% of the entire United States — including 105 members of the House of Representatives and 28 senators, making the Midwest a critical region for understanding where American politics is heading. After the Great Chicago Fire of 1871, Queen Victoria personally led a donation drive that saw 8,000 British donors — including Benjamin Disraeli, Alfred Lord Tennyson, and John Stuart Mill — send books to Chicago, directly founding the Chicago Public Library. Victoria's personally signed copy of a biography of Prince Albert is still in the library's special collection. King Charles's address to a joint session of Congress during his America 250 visit was, in Richard's assessment, a masterclass in diplomatic communication — speaking to shared values rather than political divisions and reminding both nations of the deep historical thread connecting Magna Carta to the US Constitution. Frank Lloyd Wright's family were Welsh; Abraham Lincoln's great-great-grandfather came from a small village in North Wales just 40 miles from Richard's hometown of Liverpool; and Anish Kapoor — who designed Chicago's Cloud Gate Bean — is British. Britain's cultural fingerprints are everywhere in Chicago. The British Consulate deliberately chose the Chicago History Museum and the Chicago Public Library Foundation as partners for this year's King's Birthday event to honor the Victorian book donation story — and encouraged guests to donate to the Foundation in the spirit of Queen Victoria's original gesture. Richard argues that British culture in America is simultaneously everywhere and invisible — so deeply embedded in American music, film, language, and history that most Americans don't register it as foreign. The Beatles are the perfect example: four working-class kids from Liverpool whose music plays in every country in the world, including a Chinese restaurant in Somalia in 1998. The Special Relationship, Richard says, is ultimately about 80% agreement — both countries share fundamental values on democracy, freedom, and human rights, and the disagreements, while loud, are at the margins. King Charles's Congress speech focused on that 80%. Richard's most unexpected discovery in Chicago: Midwesterners are the most authentically friendly people he's encountered in 10 overseas postings. They follow up. They text you. They actually become your friends — not just professional contacts. Richard's message to young Americans: spend time abroad. Not a two-week vacation, but a semester, a few months, living in someone else's culture. It will change how you see America — and make you appreciate it far more deeply. Soundbites "I like to joke that Chicago is one of America's two great cities with proper downtowns. Everywhere else is sprawl. But the difference is — in Chicago, the people are nice, the streets are clean, and the food's better." — Richard on why Chicago stands apart. "We're celebrating America 250. We're celebrating the fact that this is the greatest startup in history. We argued a little bit and there was some spilled tea — and despite all of that, 250 years on, no two countries do more together in the world." — Richard on Britain's approach to America 250. "Queen Victoria and 8,000 British donors sent books to Chicago after the Great Fire of 1871 — and that donation directly led to the founding of the Chicago Public Library. Victoria's signed copy is still there. It's a gesture from 1871 that still resonates now." — Richard on the Anglo-Chicago library story. "The King rises above the moment. He was able to come at a challenging time in our relationship and remind Americans — and remind Brits — that there are fundamentally more important things than the moment we're in. And that is our shared values." — Richard on King Charles's Congress speech. "I've been all around the world. I've never really been a great theater-goer. But Ed Hall at the Chicago Shakespeare Theatre has kind of infected me. I've become addicted to theater." — Richard on an unexpected Chicago conversion. "The flag in the United States is the symbol of their liberty. Our flag was created from existing countries we already had. So Scotland, England, Wales, Northern Ireland — the Union flag is basically a combination of four different crosses. We didn't have to fight for it." — Richard on why Brits and Americans relate to their flags so differently. "I've lived here almost two years. Of all the places I've lived, this is the easiest place in the world to actually build a network of friends. You can stand in a bar and someone starts talking to you about the Cubs and fundamentally how terrible everyone is at the moment — and they actually follow up." — Richard on Midwestern friendliness. "The longer I stay away and the more I've represented my country overseas, the prouder I am of that country. Warts and all. I'm proud of the history — even the complicated history. You have to understand it, not erase it." — Richard on representing Britain from a distance. "I have to say — I saw Hamilton recently and the best character in Hamilton is the King. Everyone agrees. He has the best songs." — Richard on George III stealing the show. "If you ever get a chance to travel — and I say this to a lot of young Americans — don't mean a two-week vacation. Go spend a semester abroad. Go spend a few months in somebody else's culture. And you'll understand A, that the country you love isn't perfect. But the longer you think about it, the more you'll appreciate what your country does." — Richard's message to young Americans. Chapters 00:21 Introduction — Jonathan sets the scene at the Chicago History Museum on King's Birthday 01:36 Welcome from Richard Hyde — The occasion, Chicago, and what the day means 01:58 Richard's Background — Liverpool, an Indian father, and a career that took him to India, Venezuela, Costa Rica, Texas, and Chicago 02:47 What Surprised Richard Most About Chicago — Midwest vs. Texas, great food, accessibility, and why Chicago rivals New York 04:44 British Things in Chicago — Hawksmoor, Celtic Crossings, Irish pubs, and a Sunday roast worth traveling for 07:08 What Does a Consul General Actually Do? — The difference from an ambassador, 14 states, 25% of the US, and what the job really looks like day to day 10:25 Representing Modern Britain — Multicultural, proud, complicated history, and the gap between Downton Abbey and reality 11:30 The Scope of the Midwest Region — 105 House members, 28 senators, and listening to farmers in South Dakota 15:22 What Is the King's Official Birthday? — Why Britain has no National Day and how the official birthday fills that gap 17:42 The Anglo-Chicago Library Story — The Great Fire of 1871, Queen Victoria, 8,000 British donors, Disraeli, Tennyson, and the founding of the Chicago Public Library 19:49 Chicago's Literary Heritage — Hemingway, Carnegie libraries, and the bookishness of the Midwest 20:15 America 250 — Celebrating the greatest startup in history, spilled tea, and why Britain is all in 22:20 The Founding Fathers as British People — A nuance most Americans don't consider 22:33 King George III in Hamilton — Richard's verdict: the best character, the best songs 23:07 King Charles's Address to Congress — What it meant, how it landed, and the 80% agreement principle 26:02 Getting the King to Chicago — Deep dish dreams and the challenge of a royal itinerary 26:36 The Anglo-Chicago Connection — Frank Lloyd Wright's Welsh roots, Lincoln's North Wales ancestry, Anish Kapoor's Bean, and why British culture in America is invisible because it's everywhere 29:14 The Transatlantic Flow Goes Both Ways — Charles Yerkes and the London Underground, Gordon Selfridge, and Chicago's British legacy 29:46 Does Representing Britain Change How You See It? — Absence, appreciation, complicated history, and Churchill in Fulton, Missouri 33:08 What Richard Champions in the Midwest — The Beatles, Liverpool, the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame, and British music's global reach 35:25 Chicago's Theater Scene — Shakespeare, Kinky Boots, Harry Potter, and how theater became Richard's unexpected passion 36:10 The Tea Question — Richard's honest answer, builder's tea, Yorkshire Tea, and the biscuit problem 37:06 Hadrian's Wall and Health Plans — Jonathan's August walk, no sugar in the tea, and necessity 37:37 Richard's Favorite Thing About Chicago — The people, authentic friendliness, and why this is his best posting in 10 assignments 39:39 The World Cup Question — England's chances, Richard's divided loyalties, Wales, Argentina, and playing in the heat 40:46 Wrap-Up — Thank you to the Chicago History Museum, how to follow the British Consulate General Chicago Video Version
My homily for June 14, 2026, at Sacred Heart cathedral Prince Albert. 11th Sunday ordinary time. The harvest is plentiful but the labourers are few. How can you help?
Way, way back in time in the years 1979-1981 I lived in the village of Turtleford, Saskatchewan, having moved there from suburban Toronto. Turtleford was a rural village of about 500 souls and my ministry as an Anglican priest took me to other villages, such as Spruce Lake and Livelong (and no, I am not making up any of these names). When I first arrived in Turtleford as the village's local Anglican priest, I needed a map to navigate the countryside to find other villages and towns. The way from Turtleford to Prince Albert (where my bishop lived) took me past the village of Fairholme.
Wallis Simpson was an American divorcee who won the heart of Prince Edward. In 1935, Edward abdicated as King so that he could marry Wallis. Meanwhile, his brother Prince Albert married Scottish noblewoman Elizabeth Bowes-Lyon. For most of their lives, Elizabeth and Wallis hated each other. This dramatic real-life rivalry inspired The Windsor Affair, a new novel by Melanie Benjamin. Melanie joins us to discuss this scandalous history and how modern-day British royal women compare to these famous rivals. Buy a copy of The Windsor Affair (affiliate link) — Support our Trevor Project fundraiser — Buy a copy of Ann's book Rebel of the Regency — Get 15% off all the gorgeous jewellery and accessories at commonera.com/vulgar or go to commonera.com and use code VULGAR at checkout — Get Vulgar History merch at vulgarhistory.com/store (best for US shipping) and vulgarhistory.redbubble.com (better for international shipping) — Vulgar History is an affiliate of Bookshop.org, which means that a small percentage of any books you click through and purchase will come back to Vulgar History as a commission. Use this link to shop there and support Vulgar History. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Welcome to the Farmer Rapid Fire on RealAg Radio brought to you by Corteva Biologicals and hosted by Shaun Haney! 00:00 - Today on the show: 2:27 - John Wiebe Dykstra of Salisbury, N.B. 13:25 - Tim Oleskyn of Prince Albert, Sask. 25:55 - Murray Froebe of Homewood, Man. 36:44 - Aaron Stevanus of Bloomingdale,... Read More
Welcome to the Farmer Rapid Fire on RealAg Radio brought to you by Corteva Biologicals and hosted by Shaun Haney! 00:00 - Today on the show: 2:27 - John Wiebe Dykstra of Salisbury, N.B. 13:25 - Tim Oleskyn of Prince Albert, Sask. 25:55 - Murray Froebe of Homewood, Man. 36:44 - Aaron Stevanus of Bloomingdale,... Read More
The warmer weather means the creepy crawlers are back--that includes ticks! And the number of blacklegged ticks linked to Lyme disease appears to be increasing in Saskatchewan, with a significant number of reported cases coming from the Prince Albert region. Janet Sperling, entomologist and president of the Canadian Lyme Disease Foundation, joins the show to talk about tick season, what risks they carry and how to protect not just yourself but also your furry friends from the pesky bug.
The boys kick things off by getting deeply suspicious about comedy fashion, Tubi prestige, leopard print sabotage, and the possibility of a poor Batman whose cave is somewhere under suburban Michigan. From there, things slide beautifully downhill into Black Flash heckle powers, alien scout theories, ancient UFO factories, and the ongoing question of whether Earth is being evaluated by space beings with very low expectations.There's also a lot of Detroit sports grieving, Lions optimism, nail-bed analysis, Steve Irwin respect, turtle meat science, Brazilian steakhouses, and the kind of movie pitch that should probably never leave the room but absolutely does. Somehow, the conversation also finds time for Movement memories, Victorian DJs, Prince Albert logistics, bridge-jumping confidence, and why potholes remain one of Michigan's most personal betrayals.
Is even the color blue part of royal hierarchy? New claims suggest Queen Camilla's wardrobe choices may carry deeper meaning, as commentators debate whether fashion still signals status inside the palace. We break down the reporting and what Meghan once said about royal dress rules. Then, a look at what the Royal Family actually drives — from King Charles's famous Aston Martin to William's early Volkswagen and Harry's surprisingly modest first cars. After the break, Daisy Goodwin reexamines the marriage of Queen Victoria and Prince Albert, raising questions about power, control, and one of history's most famous royal relationships.Get episodes of Palace Intrigue by becommming a paid subscriber on Apple Podcasts. Click the button that says uninterrupted listening. Just $5 a month, and that includes many ofther shows on the Caloroga Shark network.A new season of King William is available now.Our royal newsletter written by Deep Crown is available for free.Royal Books:Revenge: Meghan, Harry, and the War Between the Windsors by Tom BowerWilliam and Catherine: The Monarchy's New Era: The Inside StoryThe Royal Insider: My Life with the Queen, the King and Princess Diana
Avi Lewis, the newly elected federal NDP leader, is touring Saskatchewan this week with 11 stops over five days, including Regina, Saskatoon, Moose Jaw, Prince Albert, and several First Nations. One of those stops brings him live into the studio today on The Evan Bray Show.
Over 100 Indigenous youth are gathering in Toronto for a celebration of art, music and dance, including local talent from Saskatchewan. Rebecca Strong, Prince Albert singer and Canada's Got Talent winner and Candace Scott-Moore, artistic director for the Outside Looking In's 19th Annual Showcase, join the show to talk about the performance and how it celebrates identity, resilience and storytelling for Indigenous youth.
HOUR 2 - Today was Pads Day at Saskatchewan Roughriders training camp! The boys were hittin' out there! Britton Gray has our first recap of today's training camp. The WHL Championship series continues tonight in Prince Albert with the Raiders taking on the Everett Silvertips for Game 3. The series is tied 1-1 with the next 3 games set in P.A. The Green Zone
HOUR 1 - The Colorado Avalanche have taken a commanding 3-1 series lead over the Minnesota Wild. Game 4 between the Montreal Canadiens and Buffalo Sabres goes tonight in Montreal. The LA Lakers were swept by the Oklahoma City Thunder. Game 3 of the WHL Championship goes tonight in Prince Albert. And a shootout is coming to the CFL! The Carolina Hurricanes have already punched their ticket to the 3rd round of the Stanley Cup Playoffs. The currently await the winner of the Montreal/Buffalo series. We check in with how the Hurricanes are spending their free time and trying to stay game ready. The Green Zone
HOUR 1 - The Montreal Canadiens take Game 3 from Buffalo and lead their series 2-1. The Carolina Hurricanes are awaiting the winner of the Montreal/Buffalo series as they swept the Philadelphia Flyers. Hockey Canada names Macklin Celebrini their captain for the World Hockey Championship. The Prince Albert Raiders and Everett Silvertips take the WHL Championship series back to P.A. tied 1-1. And training camp for the Saskatchewan Roughriders is underway in Saskatoon. The WHL Championship series shifts back to Prince Albert for Game 3 tomorrow night. The Prince Albert Raiders and Everett Silvertips split their first two games 1-1. Will the P.A. Raiders be able to take advantage of home ice for the next 3 games? The Green Zone
My homily for May 10, 2026 at Sacred Heart cathedral Prince Albert. 6th Sunday of Easter and Mother's Day.
Coming Down the Pipe... [0:00] - The intro montage for Season 21 of The Pipeline Show [1:14] - An intro segment with a recap of Friday night action in the CHL and USHL playoffs [17:02] - Nathan Reiter, WHL beat writer and co-host of The Two Paper Guys Podcast, joins to recap the WHL Draft before discussing the playoffs and previewing the Championship series between Everett and Prince Albert.
Mike Benton and Everett Fitzhugh discuss and react to the NHL Draft Lottery, where the Kraken have options at the seventh overall selection, and is the pick tradable? Plus, Mike checks in with Kraken prospect center, Julius Miettinen of the Everett Silvertips, ahead of the WHL Championship Series opening Friday against Prince Albert. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The Tampa Bay Lightning evened up their series with the Montreal Canadiens. The Utah Mammoth earned their first ever NHL playoff victory. The Oilers and Ducks enter Game 2 tonight. The Regina Pat Canadians improve to 2-0 at the Telus Cup. The Blue Jays have won 3 in a row! And an NBA superstar takes a nasty spill. The Prince Albert Raiders are itching to start the Eastern Conference Final of the WHL Playoffs. The Raiders will face the Medicine Hat Tigers with the winner moving on to the WHL Championship. The Green Zone
Imagine a jazz festival where the stage is a mountain pass. Where the first performance starts at sunrise. Where the entire town becomes part of the music. Journey to Jazz is returning to Prince Albert and it’s not just a festival, it’s an experience. We find out what makes it so special. Views and News with Clarence Ford is the mid-morning show on CapeTalk. This 3-hour long programme shares and reflects a broad array of perspectives. It is inspirational, passionate and positive. Host Clarence Ford’s gentle curiosity and dapper demeanour leave listeners feeling motivated and empowered. Known for his love of jazz and golf, Clarrie covers a range of themes including relationships, heritage and philosophy. Popular segments include Barbs’ Wire at 9:30am (Mon-Thurs) and The Naked Scientist at 9:30 on Fridays. Thank you for listening to a podcast from Views & News with Clarence Ford Listen live on Primedia+ weekdays between 09:00 and 12:00 (SA Time) to Views and News with Clarence Ford broadcast on CapeTalk https://buff.ly/NnFM3Nk For more from the show go to https://buff.ly/erjiQj2 or find all the catch-up podcasts here https://buff.ly/BdpaXRn Subscribe to the CapeTalk Daily and Weekly Newsletters https://buff.ly/sbvVZD5 Follow us on social media: CapeTalk on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/CapeTalk CapeTalk on TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@capetalk CapeTalk on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/ CapeTalk on X: https://x.com/CapeTalk CapeTalk on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@CapeTalk567See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Host Anthony Desiato and guest Rick Lee James (Truth, Justice, and the Way: Superman & Spirituality Podcast) break down "The Prince Albert Coat" (Season 5, Episode 10) from ADVENTURES OF SUPERMAN starring George Reeves — in which a young boy mistakenly donates a coat containing his great-grandfather's fortune.Be sure to listen to our sister podcast series, DIGGING FOR KRYPTONITE, which explores Superman across time and media. Support both shows and receive exclusive podcast content at Patreon.com/AnthonyDesiato, including the spinoff podcasts BEYOND METROPOLIS and DIGGING FOR JUSTICE!Visit BCW Supplies and use promo code FSP to save 10% on your next order of comics supplies. FACEBOOK GROUP: Digging for Kryptonite: A Superman Fan GroupFACEBOOK PAGE: @diggingforkryptonitepodINSTAGRAM: @diggingforkryptonitepodTWITTER: @diggingforkrpodBLUESKY: @diggingforkrpod.bsky.socialEMAIL: flatsquirrelproductions@gmail.comWEBSITE: FlatSquirrelProductions.com Another Exciting Episode is a Flat Squirrel Production. Theme music by Dan Pritchard. Key art by Gregg Schigiel. Mentioned in this episode:Fat Moose ComicsAw Yeah ComicsAlways Hold On To SmallvilleThis Podcast Will Never DieSingle Bound Podcast
Writer Daisy Goodwin on Victoria: A Queen Unbound. Was the marriage between Victoria and Albert as idyllic as it has been portrayed? Her new play explores the idea that Prince Albert exerted coercive control over Queen Victoria. Following the launch of the Official UK Christian & Gospel Singles Chart, we speak to the founder of the chart's partner organisation, O'Neil Dennis, and Mobo winning Christian rapper Guvna B, who's playing live in studio.Tayari Jones, Winner of the Women's Prize for Fiction, discusses on her new novel, Kin.Ben Beaumont-Thomas reports on the cancellation of this year's Wireless festival following the row over Kanye West as the headlining artist. Presenter: Samira Ahmed Producer Harry Graham
Belfast singer songwriter Joshua Burnside released his sixth studio album It's Not Going To Be Okay via Nettwork Music Group on March 20. This is a record born out of loss and the fragile act of continuing. Written and recorded in the wake of the death of Joshua's close friend Dean Jendoubi, the album is his most stripped-back and unguarded work to date. “It's a grief record but also a love record for Dean, for my family, for being alive at all," he says. On this episode of the TPOE podcast, Joshua Burnside talks about touring the US with Ye Vagabonds; getting nominated for the Choice Prize for 2025 album Teeth of TIme; embracing traditional Irish music; grief, the creative process and paying tribute to his friend Dean; the direct nature and homour in the songs; and his family's reaction to the record. Buy the album: https://joshuaburnside.bandcamp.com/album/its-not-going-to-be-okay Joshua Burnside tour dates: Friday, May 1: Cyprus Avenue, Cork Saturday, May 2: Button Factory, Dublin Wednesday, May 6: Oran Mor, Glasgow Thursday, May 7: Brudenell Social Club, Leeds Saturday, May 9: Prince Albert, Stroud (two shows (2pm, 9pm) Sunday, May 10: EartH Theatre, London Monday, May 11: Beacon, Bristol Wednesday, June 17: Cornish Bank, Falmouth Thursday, June 18: Barrel House, Totnes Friday, June 19: The Tree House, Frome Saturday, June 20: Craufurd Arms, Milton Keynes Sunday, June 21: Beverley Folk Festival, Beverley Saturday, August 15: Custom House Square, Belfast (supporting Foy Vance)
Ep 365 – WWF Monday Night RAW 06/07/1999 The Higher Power is announced 0:27 - Welcome 9:00 - RAW Opening 20:47 – The Brood (Edge/Gangrel) vs the Acolytes (Bradshaw/Faarooq) for the WWF Tag Team Championships 26:08 - X-Pac and Kane vs Shane McMahon 28:45 - HHH (w/ Chyna) vs the Rock 30:16 - Debra (w/ Jeff Jarrett) vs Nicole Bass (w/ Val Venis) in a Bikini contest 33:07 - Godfather (w/ ho's) vs Mr Ass Billy Gunn 35:25 - Al Snow vs Droz (w/ Prince Albert) for the WWF Hardcore Championship 37:28 - Vince McMahon vs Ken Shamrock in a Lion's Den match 41:00 - Big Show vs Undertaker (w/ Paul Bearer) for the WWF Championship 43:02 - Overall Thoughts 46:43 - Smarking It Up 57:00 - Ready to Rumble – Mission to Moscow (1943) 1:02:16 - Goodbyes Music from this week's show is “Thorn in My Eye” by Jim Johnston and “Big” by Jim Johnston Rate and review us on iTunes, Spotify, YouTube, or wherever you find your podcasts Email – WrestlingHistoryX@gmail.com X – WrestlingHistoX
In the frozen heart of the 1883 Canadian frontier, a single death unveils a darkness that could consume a town—and the men sworn to protect it.Corporal Belvedere, a Mountie scarred by a brutal past, and Surgeon Virgil Montgomery, a newcomer haunted by his own doubts, are drawn into a murder investigation in the isolated settlement of Prince Albert. As winter's grip tightens, the killing exposes a web of secrets buried beneath the snow, threatening to unravel the fragile order of the North-West Territories.In a community steeped in mistrust, Belvedere's unyielding quest for justice collides with Montgomery's struggle to uphold his oath to do no harm. Each clue they uncover draws them deeper into a maze of deception, where allies and enemies blur and every step risks a deadly reckoning. As the ice on the North Saskatchewan River begins to crack, they must confront a truth that could cost them their lives—or their souls.A gripping tale of vengeance and redemption, The Laundryman plunges you into a world where justice battles betrayal, and the truth lies buried in a frozen wilderness.Support this show http://supporter.acast.com/houseofmysteryradio. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
TEATIME WITH MISS LIZ SERVES: DWAYNE BRENNA TitleThe Laundryman: Justice, Secrets & Survival in the Frozen Frontier TaglineWhen truth lies buried beneath snow and silence.TopicHistorical fiction, storytelling, Canadian frontier history, justice, and the craft of writing across genres. In this captivating Teatime, Miss Liz welcomes Dwayne Brenna, an award-winning Canadian author, playwright, and poet whose work spans humour, poetry, historical fiction, and cultural storytelling. His gripping novel The Laundryman transports readers to the frozen Canadian frontier of 1883, where a single death in the isolated settlement of Prince Albert exposes secrets buried beneath the snow. Through the intertwined journeys of a hardened Mountie and a conflicted surgeon, Brenna crafts a powerful narrative exploring justice, redemption, and the moral complexities of frontier life. Over a distinguished career, Brenna has written across multiple genres, from poetry collections such as Stealing Home to award-winning fiction like New Albion. For nearly four decades, he also directed theatre in a university drama department, shaping generations of performers and storytellers. His creative voice—versatile, poetic, and accessible—continues to resonate with readers drawn to stories that blend literary depth with compelling human experience. Introduction (On Air)“Welcome to Teatime with Miss Liz, where I don't serve a beverage — I serve real-life changemakers. Today we sit with Dwayne Brenna, an award-winning Canadian author whose storytelling takes us from poetry and theatre to gripping historical fiction set in the frozen frontier.”Closing SummaryDwayne will remind us that storytelling preserves history, challenges our understanding of justice, and connects us through shared human struggles. His work proves that powerful stories can come from anywhere—from the theatre stage to the pages of a novel set deep in Canada's northern wilderness. Dwayne Brenna is an award-winning Canadian author, poet, and playwright whose work spans fiction, humour, poetry, and theatre history. His novels and poetry have received national recognition, and his storytelling has aired on CBC Radio. Brenna's writing blends lyrical expression with accessible narratives rooted in history, culture, and humanity. Resources Website: dwaynebrenna.com LinkedIn: Dwayne Brenna#TeatimeWithMissLiz#DwayneBrenna#TheLaundryman#CanadianAuthors#HistoricalFiction
From Epstein to Prince Albert of Monaco-Wealth & Power on immoral ground The mystery surrounding Jeffrey Epstein continues—especially when it comes to Zorro Ranch, his secluded New Mexico compound that many believe never received the scrutiny it deserved. While other Epstein properties were heavily investigated, questions remain about what may have happened at the remote ranch and why it was largely overlooked. In this episode, investigative journalist and former intelligence chief Robert Eringer joins the conversation. Having built Monaco's first intelligence service for Albert II, Prince of Monaco, Eringer witnessed firsthand how power, wealth, and influence can shield elite figures from consequences. We explore the darker side of elite networks, corruption, and the unanswered questions surrounding Epstein's empire. BUY the BOOK- https://amzn.to/4ba0nmt Robert Eringer-https://substack.com/@roberteringer The Elite Unchecked with Robert Eringer - Mysteries, Mayhem & Merlot Check out the merch, blog, buy the book, and so much more! mysteriesmayhemandmerlot.net WHERE'S WINNIE! - https://linktr.ee/WinnieSchrader Check out Winnie's Linktree for everything Winnie! From merch for Paranormal 60, Love+Lotus Tarot & Mysteries, Mayhem & Merlot to digital designs with WS Media & more! IF YOU NEED HELP, PLEASE CONTACT Call or Text to 988 Chat online at https://988lifeline.org/ PLEASE SUPPORT THE ADVERTISERS THAT SUPPORT THIS SHOW Love & Lotus Tarot with Winnie Schrader - http://lovelotustarot.com/ Visit Minnesota's premiere haunted hotel, The Palmer House -https://www.thepalmerhousehotel.com/ OR Call Now and Book a Room -320-351-9100 Follow all the events and updates at The Palmer House on FACEBOOK- https://bit.ly/PalmerHouseFacebook PLEASE RATE & REVIEW MYSTERIES, MAYHEM & MERLOT PODCAST WHEREVER YOU LISTEN #TrueCrime #RodFerrell #VampireCultKiller #VampireClanMurders #VampireCult #TeenKiller #TrueCrimePodcast #CultMurders #1990sCrime #FloridaMurders #EustisFlorida #WendorfMurders #DarkTrueCrime #MurderCase #TrueCrimeStory #NotoriousKillers #DeathRowCase #CrimePodcast #ERVernor #MysteriesMayhemMerlot #TrueCrimeCommunity #CultCrime #MurderMystery #TrueCrimeAddict #PodcastEpisode ️ Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
"Rational Mind and Non-Rational Agency: Aquinas' Augustinian Account of the Sinning Will & the Hierarchy of the Soul", a lecture given by Prince Albert von Thurn und Taxis at Thomas Aquinas College, New England, on February 27, 2026. Part of Thomas Aquinas College's St. Vincent de Paul Lecture and Concert Series.
The Herle Burly was created by Air Quotes Media with support from our presenting sponsor TELUS, as well as CN Rail, Bruce Power, and Fidelity Investments Canada.Greetings, you curiouser and curiouser Herle Burly-ites. A fellow podcaster on the show today. But leaving his credentials there would be selling our guest very short indeed. Michael Liebreich is here!He's an acclaimed thought leader on clean energy, mobility, technology, climate, sustainability and finance. The CEO of Liebreich Associates and co-managing partner of EcoPragma Capital, which focuses on companies committed to the net-zero transition. Michael's former roles include membership in the UK's Taskforce on Energy Efficiency, advisor to the UK Board of Trade, as well as advisor to the UN on Sustainable Energy for All. He's addressed the UN General Assembly.His very own podcast is called “Cleaning Up” where he hosts in-depth conversations with leaders in climate change and its solutions. Guests have included Tony Blair, Prince Albert of Monaco ... and some fellow named Mark Carney.So today, I'm talking with Michael about clean energy and the energy transition. Lessons learned from efforts until this point. I want to know how clean electrification moves forward and accelerates as political interest in western democracies wanes. And lastly, what should Canada's role in all of this be?Thank you for joining us on #TheHerleBurly podcast. Please take a moment to give us a rating and review on iTunes, Spotify, Stitcher, Google Podcasts or your favourite podcast app.Watch episodes of The Herle Burly via Air Quotes Media on YouTube.The sponsored ads contained in the podcast are the expressed views of the sponsor and not those of the publisher.
Hi beloved Slops! Please bear with the chaotic audio vibes this week as Big Dipper and Meatball record Sloppy Seconds fully feral from their Palm Springs AirBNB during IBC, because nothing says professionalism like airplane flyovers and desert delirium! This week, Meatball drives straight from Fat Slut to Palm Springs at 3AM, Dipper loses his dick ring somewhere in the house, they debate the psychology of Prince Albert piercings, discuss being force-fed milkshakes, and warn that there WILL be cheese toots in the pool. The IBC chaos starts now!Listen to Sloppy Seconds Ad-Free AND One Day Early on MOM PlusCall us with your sex stories at 213-536-9180!Or e-mail us at sloppysecondspod@gmail.comFOLLOW SLOPPY SECONDSFOLLOW BIG DIPPERFOLLOW MEATBALLSLOPPY SECONDS IS A FOREVER DOG AND MOGULS OF MEDIA (M.O.M.) PODCASTSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
The Thursday edition of the Bob Rose Show, including the breaking news that Prince Andrew has been arrested over charged improprieties dealing with the late Jeffrey Epstein. Now reports are focusing on Epstein's jailed associate Ghislaine Maxwell's role in establishing the Clinton Global Initiative. Perspective and commentary on all the morning's biggest news stories.
Ep 359 – WWF Smackdown 04/29/1999 WWF comes to UPN! 0:28 - Welcome 6:35 - Smackdown Opening 11:45 – Val Venis vs Jeff Jarrett (w/ Debra) 15:52 - Big Show vs Test 19:24 - Droz (w/ Prince Albert) vs D'Lo Brown (w/ Ivory) 21:50 - X-Pac and Kane vs the New Age Outlaws (Road Dogg Jesse Jame/Bad Ass Billy Gunn) for the WWF Tag Team Championships 29:15 - Bradshaw vs Ken Shamrock 32:34 - Big Bossman vs Mankind 35:05 - The Corporate Ministry (HHH/Undertaker) (w/ Chyna, the Mean Street Posse (Pete Gas/Rodney), Paul Bearer and Shane McMahon) vs the Rock and Stone Cold Steve Austin 39:09- Overall Thoughts 42:59 - Smarking It Up 53:11 - Ready to Rumble 59:07 - Goodbyes Music from this week's show is “Everybody on the Ground” by Jim Johnston and “I Won't Do What You Tell Me” by Jim Johnston Rate and review us on iTunes, Spotify, YouTube, or wherever you find your podcasts Email – WrestlingHistoryX@gmail.com X – WrestlingHistoX
A 25 ans, l'officier de marine Bellot s'embarque dans le périlleux sauvetage de l'expédition Franklin perdue en Arctique et découvre de nouveaux détroits maritimes.Remontez le temps dans cet épisode captivant des « Grands dossiers de l'Histoire » avec Franck Ferrand. Plongez dans l'épopée tragique de Joseph-René Bellot, jeune officier de la marine française qui a participé à une expédition risquée pour retrouver les traces de l'explorateur britannique John Franklin, disparu dans l'Arctique avec son équipage.En 1851, la goélette Prince Albert, commandée par le capitaine britannique William Kennedy, part à la recherche des navires d'exploration l'Erebus et le Terror, disparus depuis quatre ans. À bord, le lieutenant de vaisseau Joseph-René Bellot, un jeune officier français de 25 ans, avide d'aventure. Leur mission : explorer les terres glacées du Grand Nord à la recherche de survivants de l'expédition de Franklin.Après de longues semaines de navigation périlleuse, la goélette se retrouve prise dans les glaces de l'île de Somerset. Bellot et ses compagnons se lancent alors dans une série d'expéditions à traîneau pour tenter de retrouver les traces de Franklin, affrontant les tempêtes de neige, les blizzards et les dangers mortels de cet environnement hostile.
A 25 ans, l'officier de marine Bellot s'embarque dans le périlleux sauvetage de l'expédition Franklin perdue en Arctique et découvre de nouveaux détroits maritimes.Remontez le temps dans cet épisode captivant des « Grands dossiers de l'Histoire » avec Franck Ferrand. Plongez dans l'épopée tragique de Joseph-René Bellot, jeune officier de la marine française qui a participé à une expédition risquée pour retrouver les traces de l'explorateur britannique John Franklin, disparu dans l'Arctique avec son équipage.En 1851, la goélette Prince Albert, commandée par le capitaine britannique William Kennedy, part à la recherche des navires d'exploration l'Erebus et le Terror, disparus depuis quatre ans. À bord, le lieutenant de vaisseau Joseph-René Bellot, un jeune officier français de 25 ans, avide d'aventure. Leur mission : explorer les terres glacées du Grand Nord à la recherche de survivants de l'expédition de Franklin.Après de longues semaines de navigation périlleuse, la goélette se retrouve prise dans les glaces de l'île de Somerset. Bellot et ses compagnons se lancent alors dans une série d'expéditions à traîneau pour tenter de retrouver les traces de Franklin, affrontant les tempêtes de neige, les blizzards et les dangers mortels de cet environnement hostile.
Send a textInteresting things about the distillery:take their name from the Gaelic for “Black Rock.”The main Speyside part of Johnnie WalkerHelen Cummings and her husband, John, started the distillery in 1824The distillery was sited high up on Mannoch Hill, above the River Spey, due to the peat softening the water.Helen was the distiller. Since the distillery was on the top of the hill, she could see the authorities coming. She would put flour on herself to say she was baking to cover the smell, offered them tea, and put up a flag to warn other distillers in the area.In 1885, they moved the distillery to grow and sold the old distillery to the Grant family; it is now where Glenfiddich began.In 1893, sold to Johnnie Walker and Sons, but continued to be run by the Cummings family.Joined Distillers Company in 1925, which was bought by Guinness in 1986, and became Diageo in 1997.Our Bottle: Pipe Pairings: Prince AlbertCocktails:Research Sourceshttps://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cardhu_distillery https://www.malts.com/en-us/cardhu Support the showWebsite:www.whiskeychaserspod.comFacebook:https://www.facebook.com/whiskeychaserspodcastInsta:https://www.instagram.com/whiskeychaserspodcast/TikTok:https://www.tiktok.com/@whiskeychaserspodcastThanks For Listening! Tell a Friend!
It's only a week until the 2026 Winter Olympic Games get underway in Milano-Cortina in Italy. Four athletes will represent Team Ireland, in what will be their ninth appearance at the Winter Games. Ireland's debut at the Games in 1992 is a fascinating story - all starting with a note left taped to a boat at the Henley Regatta. Terry McHugh, a six-time Olympian and part of the '92 bobsleigh team, spoke to our own Cameron Hill.Become a member and sign up at offtheball.com/join
Now that With Love, Meghan has apparently entered the holiday canon, Tatler asks a dangerous question: across nearly a thousand years of royal Christmases, who was the greatest host of them all?We go back to Christmas Day 1066 and William the Conqueror, then trace the monarchy's festive evolution through medieval excess, bizarre gifts, and court spectacle. Tatler's verdict narrows to two very different champions: James the First, the patron saint of riotous Jacobean revelry, and Queen Victoria, whose family-centred traditions with Prince Albert helped shape the Christmas Britain still recognises today.Hear our new show "Crown and Controversy: Prince Andrew" here.Check out "Palace Intrigue Presents: King WIlliam" here.
We went in hard on this one… you're getting a 2 for 1. A live spectacular on Kaiser Wilhelm II and his mother Empress Frederick AND some musings from us afterwards because we couldn't get enough of this German/British collab that ended, well… terribly.Follow Vicky, daughter of Queen Victoria and liberal reformer Prince Albert, as she dives into the absolute viper's nest that was the 19th Century court of Prussia ruled over by the Hohenzollerns. She's got a gorgeous, kind husband, representing the hopes of German reformers. But first born Kaiser Wilhelm will fall terribly far from the tree and ruin a lot.If you get to the end, you will be rewarded with the scandal of how Empress Frederick was possibly buried and the traditional British cure for cancer… smiling at it. (Sorry that some of the sound goes up and down and that you can occasionally Pip fanning herself dramatically. It was hot)++++++
All Bones Considered: Laurel Hill Stories #081, part 3 Nathan Dunn was born to Quaker parents in New Jersey. After early financial difficulties and disownment by the Philadelphia Quaker Meeting, he sailed to China around 1818 to rebuild his fortunes. In Canton, he gained respect by avoiding the opium trade and engaged in commerce involving tea, silks, porcelain, and other goods. In 1835 he joined with John Jay Smith and others to form Laurel Hill Cemetery, for which he served as primary financial backer. Dunn's decade-long residence in China allowed him to collect a vast array of authentic Chinese artifacts, reflecting a broader American interest in understanding China beyond commerce. His collection later formed the basis of the Chinese Museum in Philadelphia, opened in 1838, one of the first American institutions dedicated exclusively to Chinese culture. The museum featured thousands of objects, life-size wax figures, dioramas, and detailed exhibits of daily life, religion, and governance in China. Dunn transferred the museum to London in 1842, where it was visited by Queen Victoria and Prince Albert. Late in life, he was accused of illegal homosexual activity and put on trial for the crime of sodomy.
Canada's Food Price Report predicts grocery prices will rise 4-6% next year. Despite trade tensions, Prime Minister Mark Carney, US President Donald Trump, and Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum will all be on stage together tomorrow for FIFA World Cup Draw. Ukraine's lead negotiator is preparing for a high-stakes meeting with US Envoy Steve Witkoff in Miami today. Officials say five people, including two children, were killed in Israeli air strikes near Khan Younis. Social media giant Meta begins to remove access to its platforms for young Australians, ahead of world-first social media ban. A Prince Albert retiree is speaking out, after falling victim to a cryptocurrency scam involving a deep-fake CBC news report. Steve Cropper, song writer, guitarist with Booker T and the McG's, dies in Nashville at age 84.
In recent weeks, Prince Albert of Monaco dramatically overruled his parliament to halt the passage of a new law. This week we'll be discussing his decision, breaking down which other monarchs still have the power to overrule the government, and exploring other cases where monarchs got involved in politics. LINKSFollow the podcast: onheirpodcast.tumblr.com/ or https://instagram.com/onheirpodcast Follow Grace: https://princesscatherinemiddleton.net/ and https://www.instagram.com/_kmiddy/ Follow Jessica: https://duchessofostergotlands.tumblr.com/ and https://www.instagram.com/howtodresslikeaprincess/Send us a voice message: https://www.speakpipe.com/onheirpodcast
James and Dick give a taste of the kind of enthralling drivel they're going to be talking at their action packed Christmas Special on December 6th. Dick has some not that surprising news. James is still quite impressed. Also features: bad impersonation of Simon Callow as Charles Dickens interrupting Queen Victoria and Prince Albert having sex against a Christmas tree. James forgets the word Tannenbaum but it's OK because he has concussion, again. ↓ ↓ ↓ Tickets are now available for the James x Dick Christmas Show 2025 on Saturday, 6th December. See website for details: https://www.jamesdelingpole.co.uk/Shop/
*Live at Gebhards Beer Culture NYC with Opie and comedians Ron Berman and Tony P (nipple rings, ticket fighter, abortion survivor).*Ron's dad swiped his bar mitzvah cash. Tony's mom botched the abortion.$75 ticket dings mid-app download. Who has the most dreamy eyes?*Jewish mob tales: 78-year-old boss Mr. Toby.*Tony's GF froze in a car at Mohegan Sun during his 5–6 year blackjack bender. Turks & Caicos casino freakout: “I DON'T WANNA GO BACK!”*Ex-fiancée bolted for Playgirl's Man of the Year—Brad Pitt's Fight Club double with a Prince Albert.*Ron's right side shorter (leg, thumb, testicle); hip surgery needed.*NYC Marathon hell: 3:30am start, 2-hour wait in colonial barracks, 55,000 runners doing WHAT off Verrazano Bridge! Ron hand-holds stunning London stranger for final 2 miles, finishes together.*Rant: “Every show has a gay character—I watch Matlock.” Tony caps with 90s freestyle rap battle.
The House of Grimaldi has ruled the tiny principality of Monaco since January 8, 1297, when Francois “The Spiteful” Grimaldi disguised himself as a monk and knocked on his uncle's castle door, launching a coup. In the violence that followed, according to legend, a woman – possibly a lover of Francois, possibly a witch he had wronged (can't it be both?) – issued a curse that has resonated across the centuries: “Never will a Grimaldi find true happiness in marriage.” The Grimaldi family was considered scandalous enough in Queen Victoria's time that she forbade any of her close relatives to marry into it, leading Prince Albert I of Monaco to marry an American heiress in 1889 – a precedent that would matter decades later when Prince Rainier III, urged on by none other than shipping tycoon Aristotle Onassis, began interviewing Hollywood A-listers for a very special role: Princess of Monaco. Which is how Grace Kelly abandoned the big screen for the Rock of Monaco, and would go on to celebrate her 40th birthday in High Scorpio style. Listen ad-free at patreon.com/trashyroyalspodcast. Sources: The Grimaldis of Monaco: Centuries of Scandal, Years of Grace, by Anne Edwards (Amazon) Grace: The Secret Lives of a Princess, by James Spada (Amazon) Elizabeth Taylor: There is Nothing Like a Dame, by Darwin Porter and Danforth Prince (Amazon) A Detailed Look at the Many Romances of Prince Albert of Monaco (esquiremag.ph) Portrait of Princess Caroline: Love and Philanthropy (hellomonaco.com) Who is Giving Prince Ernst August a little TLC During his Marital Strife? (vanityfair.com) Is Princess Caroline the Latest Victim of the Grimaldi Family Curse? (vanityfair.com) A Runaway Princess Bride and Feudal Feuds: Three Insane Royal Weddings (vanityfair.com) Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
The House of Grimaldi has ruled the tiny principality of Monaco since January 8, 1297, when Francois “The Spiteful” Grimaldi disguised himself as a monk and knocked on his uncle's castle door, launching a coup. In the violence that followed, according to legend, a woman – possibly a lover of Francois, possibly a witch he had wronged (can't it be both?) – issued a curse that has resonated across the centuries: “Never will a Grimaldi find true happiness in marriage.” The Grimaldi family was considered scandalous enough in Queen Victoria's time that she forbade any of her close relatives to marry into it, leading Prince Albert I of Monaco to marry an American heiress in 1889 – a precedent that would matter decades later when Prince Rainier III, urged on by none other than shipping tycoon Aristotle Onassis, began interviewing Hollywood A-listers for a very special role: Princess of Monaco. Which is how Grace Kelly abandoned the big screen for the Rock of Monaco, and would go on to celebrate her 40th birthday in High Scorpio style. Listen ad-free at patreon.com/trashyroyalspodcast. Sources: The Grimaldis of Monaco: Centuries of Scandal, Years of Grace, by Anne Edwards (Amazon) Grace: The Secret Lives of a Princess, by James Spada (Amazon) Elizabeth Taylor: There is Nothing Like a Dame, by Darwin Porter and Danforth Prince (Amazon) A Detailed Look at the Many Romances of Prince Albert of Monaco (esquiremag.ph) Portrait of Princess Caroline: Love and Philanthropy (hellomonaco.com) Who is Giving Prince Ernst August a little TLC During his Marital Strife? (vanityfair.com) Is Princess Caroline the Latest Victim of the Grimaldi Family Curse? (vanityfair.com) A Runaway Princess Bride and Feudal Feuds: Three Insane Royal Weddings (vanityfair.com) Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoicesSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
In Keep Canada Weird Jordan and Aaron Airport explore the weird and offbeat Canadian news stories from the past week. In this episode your hosts discuss; the fella in the pink Barbie Jeep in Prince Albert, BC the security cameras of Hamilton, ON Happy 104th Rachel! TEENAGE TERROR in a Winnipeg Walmart Series Links Keep Canada Weird Series: https://www.thecanadiangothic.com/keep-canada-weird Send a voice memo: www.thecanadiangothic.com/contact Join the Keep Canada Weird Discussion Group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/keepcanadaweird Provide feedback and comments on the episode: thecanadiangothic.com/contact Subscribe to the show: thecanadiangothic.com/subscribe Contact: Website: https://www.thecanadiangothic.com Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/NightTimePod Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/nighttimepod Support the show: https://www.patreon.com/nighttimepodcast Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In the 18th century, modern Germany continued to be a patchwork of various duchies, which kept German nobles in the marriage rotation throughout Europe. So it was that two brothers - Ernst and Leopold - came into the world in the Duchy of Saxe-Coburg-Saalfeld in 1784 and 1790. One would become the King of Belgium, and one would be the legal father of Prince Albert, later the husband of Queen Victoria. We say "legal father" because apparently it's not 100% clear that Ernst's estranged wife, the long suffering Princess Louise, wasn't comforting her brother-in-law after the death of his wife, England's Princess Charlotte, whose death in childbirth prompted the Hanoverian race to reproduce that gave the world Queen Victoria. It is, as they say, complicated. Want early, ad-free episodes, regular Dumpster Dives, bonus divorces, limited series, Zoom hangouts, and more? Join us at patreon.com/trashydivorces! Want a personalized message for someone in your life? Check us out on Cameo! To advertise on our podcast, please reach out to info@amplitudemediapartners.com. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In the 18th century, modern Germany continued to be a patchwork of various duchies, which kept German nobles in the marriage rotation throughout Europe. So it was that two brothers - Ernst and Leopold - came into the world in the Duchy of Saxe-Coburg-Saalfeld in 1784 and 1790. One would become the King of Belgium, and one would be the legal father of Prince Albert, later the husband of Queen Victoria. We say "legal father" because apparently it's not 100% clear that Ernst's estranged wife, the long suffering Princess Louise, wasn't comforting her brother-in-law after the death of his wife, England's Princess Charlotte, whose death in childbirth prompted the Hanoverian race to reproduce that gave the world Queen Victoria. It is, as they say, complicated. Want early, ad-free episodes, regular Dumpster Dives, bonus divorces, limited series, Zoom hangouts, and more? Join us at patreon.com/trashydivorces! Want a personalized message for someone in your life? Check us out on Cameo! To advertise on our podcast, please reach out to info@amplitudemediapartners.com. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoicesSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Trigger warning: This episode contains discussion of disordered eating around the 45 - 55 minute mark. Viewer discretion advised. This week on Sibling Rivalry, Bob and Monét share their bucket list dreams, from travel destinations to career goals. Bob raves about seeing Death Becomes Her on stage, spills on being invited to a Lady Gaga show in San Francisco, and names the most annoying pop fans. They talk Broadway ambitions, thrill seekers, and the juicing era, while debating if Madonna was born in New York City. Bob reveals his love for hotels over travel, breaks down his “three types of cities” theory, and asks for Monét's take on his Phantom of the Opera performance. Plus, they swap stories about celebrities from their neighborhoods and wonder—does Monét have a Prince Albert fetish? Thanks to our sponsors: Stop putting off those doctors appointments and go to https://Zocdoc.com/RIVALRY to find and instantly book a top-rated doctor today. Get 35% off your entire order at https://Lolablankets.com by using code RIVALRY at checkout. Experience the world's #1 blanket with Lola Blankets. Slay your summer look. Go to https://paireyewear.com/SIBLING15 for 15% off your first pair! Go to https://brooklynbedding.com and use promo code RIVALRY to get 30% off site wide! Want to see exclusive Sibling Rivalry Bonus Content? Head over to www.patreon.com/siblingrivalrypodcast to be the first to see our latest Sibling Rivalry Podcast Videos! @BobTheDragQueen @MonetXChange Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices