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Amanda and Sarah revisit an episode from back when they were still figuring out this whole podcasting thing and didn't have a decent mixer. It still slaps. Originally posted as Episode 39 on Feb. 14, 2019. Amanda and Sarah look at the house hiders phenomenon, or, as they like to call it, Hinterkaifeck Syndrome™. Sarah covers the stalking case of Michelle Fredenburg-Onion and the delightful misadventures of Jeffrey Allen Manchester, AKA The Roofman. Amanda returns to Daniel LaPlante and keeps it local with a Pittsburgh tale before going into the super creepy story of the Spider Man of Denver. Other subjects covered include Buckcherry, bad Ghostbusters hygiene, and hard-partying squirrels. Recommendations: Amanda recommends the arty, sexy, spooky Kristen Stewart vehicle Personal Shopper. Sarah recommends the 1989 horror film Pet Sematary, the Accidental Room episode of 99% Invisible, and the Hinterkaifeck episode of Stuff You Missed In History Class. Sources: Urbo.com (Creepy People Who Were Found Living In A Stranger's Home) WIS News (Stalker hides under woman's bed for two days) Listverse (10 Creepy Stories Of Intruders Hiding In People's Homes) Ranker (Jeffrey Manchester) KDKA (Caught On Camera: Man Sneaks Into Neighbor's Attic) Ranker (Theodore Coneys) Denver Public Library (Denver Spider Man) Prison Museum (The Spider Man) For updates on future episodes and other fun stuff, follow us on Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram.
I am getting this episode in under the wire, with only a couple of days left in March, but I wanted to make sure to do an episode celebrating women in history. Links from the Episode: If you have the itch to start your own podcast, use my affiliate code FPG to get your first month free with Libsyn! You can see the rest of the show notes on the Friendly Podcast Guide website.
Ruth Elizabeth "Bette" Davis was an American actress with a career spanning more than 50 years and 100 acting credits. Often referred to as “The First Lady of the American Screen,” Bette Davis created a new kind of screen heroine. She was a liberated woman in an industry dominated by men. She was known as an actress that could play a variety of difficult and powerful roles, and because of this she set a new standard for women on the big screen. With a career total of more than 100 films, Bette changed the way Hollywood looked at actresses. In 1977, she was the first woman to be honored with the American Film Institute's Lifetime Achievement Award. She was also the first woman to be president of the Motion Picture Academy of Arts and Sciences. NEW MERCH! Shop on Etsy Email us: homancepodcast@gmail.com Connect with us: https://linktr.ee/homance Instagram: @homance_chronicles
Hey, Stuff You Missed In History Class listeners! The newest hit docuseries of another star-studded podcast, The Last Soviet is live. Go check out the beginning of this thrilling journey with Lance Bass, NSync Superstar, and Russian-trained astronaut!” About The Last Soviet: Lance Bass, NSync Superstar, and Russian-trained astronaut takes you on a wild ride into space. He tells the story of the last Soviet cosmonaut who is trapped on the world's only space station, as the country he knows and loves collapses beneath him. On this journey through Earth's atmosphere in the form of a podcast, Lance introduces you to the woman who won a reality show cosmonaut contest, a ham radio operator in Australia who became a lifeline for the Soviet Space Station, a hustler from Chicago who tried to sell coca-cola to the Russians and the editor of Playboy who took part in a revolution. It's one man's dream to go to space, his dedication to the country he thought he knew and 313 days spent orbiting the Earth. 313 days that changed our world. Plus, Lance's own dream to go to space and the lengths he went to make it a reality. Listen to The Last Soviet on the iHeartRadio app or wherever you get your podcasts! See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Walker and Zach sit down with Casey Pegram and tap his extensive film background for an in-depth discussion of Radiohead needle drops, the band's collaboration with Paul Thomas Anderson, and the motion picture scores of Jonny Greenwood.Casey is a Supervising Producer for Podcasts at iHeartMedia and the producer of shows “Stuff You Missed In History Class”, “Dressed: The History of Fashion”, and the brand new “Svetlana! Svetlana!” (a docu podcast about Joseph Stalin's daughter).Check out Casey's work as cinematographer on “Anney in the City” available to rent here or on TubiCheck out Casey's wonderful appearances on the Podcast “Movie Crush” discussing the films of Stanley Kubrick:Kubrick Special Part I: The ShiningCasey on Kubrick Part II: Barry LyndonCasey on Kubrick Part III: Eyes Wide Shut Follow us on Instagram to get the inside scoop, weekly show updates, upcoming special guests, and original artwork for each episode @idiotalk.podcast Idiotalk theme song by Walker Glenn Enjoying the show? Please Rate (and) Review wherever you listen to Podcasts!
Hi, Stuff You Missed In History Class fans! The newest iHeart Original podcast, Big Brother: North Korea's Forgotten Prince! It dives into the plot to assassinate the current dictator's older brother and is hosted by actor Eden Lee. A shocking thriller and mystery that will keep you guessing but don't just take our word for it. Check out the trailer to decide for yourself! About Big Brother: North Korea went to extreme lengths to eliminate Kim Jong Un's older brother, culminating in the most audacious political assassination of the 21st century. Listen and subscribe to Big Brother on the iHeartRadio app or wherever you get your podcasts! Learn more about your ad-choices at https://www.iheartpodcastnetwork.com
Season 2 of the official companion podcast to HBO Max's Raised By Wolves – from Executive Producers Ridley Scott and Aaron Guzikowski – is dropping next week! On February 3rd, join the incredible Holly Frey (co-host of Stuff You Missed In History Class) as she explores the events of this new season with the show's creators, cast, and crew. Each podcast episode dives deep into an episode from the show, and the storylines, plot twists and behind the scenes magic that makes this saga so amazing. Make sure to subscribe now for free to catch all of the action on Season 2. Learn more about your ad-choices at https://www.iheartpodcastnetwork.com See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Season 2 of the official companion podcast to HBO Max's Raised By Wolves – from Executive Producers Ridley Scott and Aaron Guzikowski – is COMING SOON! On February 3rd, join the incredible Holly Frey (co-host of Stuff You Missed In History Class) as she explores the events of this new season with the show's creators, cast, and crew. Each podcast episode dives deep into an episode from the show, and the storylines, plot twists and behind the scenes magic that makes this saga so amazing. Make sure to subscribe now for free to catch all of the action on Season 2. But wait - there's more! While you wait, we'd like you to check out Station Eleven: The Podcast - another companion podcast to a hit HBO Max series. In it, Station Eleven showrunner Patrick Somerville and co-host Angelica Jade Bastién -- critic at New York Magazine's website Vulture -- discuss with cast and crew what it's like to create a show about a pandemic while living in an actual pandemic. Preview the first episode here. Learn more about your ad-choices at https://www.iheartpodcastnetwork.com See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Hi, Stuff You Missed In History Class fans! We're excited for the launch of iHeartradio newest original podcast, Haileywood, hosted by journalist and podcasting veteran Dana Schwartz. It's a brand new show from iHeartRadio and we think you'll enjoy it too. Don't just take our word for it, though. Check out the trailer and decide for yourself! About the podcast: Onscreen, Bruce Willis dodged bullets and explosions in Die Hard and countless action films, making him the biggest movie star of the ‘90s. Offscreen, he dodged the tabloid press and became so determined to live a private life he moved to one of the smallest towns in Idaho. But he didn't just want to live in Hailey — he wanted to transform it. Soon, this sleepy old mining town was home to a culture clash between Hollywood spectacle and small-town values, with real-life secret rooms, car chases, and betrayal worthy of a Willis thriller. Welcome to Haileywood. Host Dana Schwartz will be your guide. Listen and subscribe to Haileywood on the iHeartRadio app or wherever you get your podcasts! Learn more about your ad-choices at https://www.iheartpodcastnetwork.com
Who's the baddest Witch in history? Maybe the Night Witches! Tracy Wilson of Stuff You Missed In History Class podcast joins us to discuss the soviet women fighter pilots, dubbed "The Night Witches." Digressions include dream logic, the challenges of standard history classes, and the systemic issue of women war heroes being excluded from history and celebration due to their gender and/or race. Also, Space Witch costumes and why you may NOT want to do Magick on this New Moon. A listener is new to Witchcraft but is struggling to find their unique Magickal gifts. What should they do to find them? On Patreon: Take the poll! What herbs should Hilary plant? Support the podcast: Show notes and audio transcript at thatwitchlife.com Support the podcast: patreon.com/thatwitchlife ko-fi.com/thatwitchlifepodcast etsy.com/shop/thatwitchlifepodcast Full list of sponsors at: https://thatwitchlife.com/sponsors/ To receive 15% off your first purchase of teas, tinctures, or a Full Moon Zine subscription, go to foxandelder.com and enter code “thatwitchlife” at check-out. Pre-order your copy of Lights, Camera, Witchcraft today at www.llewellyn.com! Save 20% now with coupon code LIGHTS20. Coupon valid through 6/30/21; not valid in conjunction with other discounts or previously placed orders.
We took a break from theology this week and had fun looking at some medieval history; namely, the religious lives women could opt for in the Middle Ages. We explore why most women who chose to lead a religious life were actually well off, how married women could lead a religious life, and why some women lived in tiny rooms for 40 years.
Show Notes:0:45 - Houston, Texas2:00 - Main Street in Disneyland2:05 - Disney college program2:15 - Skipper on the Jungle Cruise at Disneyland2:28 - Florida 2:35 - Utilidors in Disneyland2:41 - The Magic Kingdom3:12 - Walt (Disney)3:13 - Frontierland 4:38 - Cinderella4:50 - Belle 4:57 - 2015 Live action movie of Cinderella 5:01 - Brandy5:02 - 1997 Live action movie of Cinderella5:11 - Disney+5:41 and 5:44 - Walmart5:59 - Seam allowance6:44 - Walmart6:48 - New York City7:09 - Hobby Lobby7:53 - Costco9:14 - Joann Fabrics9:21 - Craftsy9:24 - YouTube9:28 - Flickr10:08 - Pinterest10:20 - Google Data Studio10:44 - Hilary’s how to clean a Hoover WInd Tunnel vacuum blog post10:57 - Modern Traditionalism11:05 - Sashing11:06 - Negative space11:34 - @ColorPalette.Ciniema 12:14 - Hilary’s first quilt pattern, Blanco Quilt 12:46 - Elizabeth Chappell of Quilter’s Candy (listen to episode 24 to find out more about her) 12:47 - Quilter’s Candy design course13:09 and 13:14 - Adobe Illustrator14:18 - EQ8 (Electric Quilt 8)14:19 - Adobe Illustrator14:42 - EQ8 (Electric Quilt 8)14:43 - Adobe Illustrator16:09 - TikTok16:30 - Gen-Z17:16 - Stop motion18:43 - Easton Quilt Coat by Seamwork19:20 - Aurifil Thread20:35 - Houston, Texas20:34 - Quilt Festival 20:36 - Quilt Market20:41 - Alex Veronelli, chief business development officer of Aurifil Thread20:42 - LinkedIn20:43 and 20:49 - Facebook20:54 - Aurifil Thread20:55 - Quilt Market21:02 - Houston, Texas22:07 - Aurifilosophy program22:56 - Stuff You Missed In History Class podcast23:15 - The Ghost Army, Stuff You Missed in History Class episode23:30 - Ohio Star quilt block 23:39 - Michael Miller solids, Cotton Couture 23:47 - Kona Cotton in Pickle23:56 - Art Gallery Fabrics solids24:03 - Hawthorne Thread Supply Co. 24:14 - Anna Maria Horner24:30 - Quilter’s Crossing24:32 - Tomball, Texas24:36 - Hawthorne Supply Co. 24:38 - Fat Quarter Shop24:58 - Home Depot bucket25:23 - Clover fine glass head pins 25:25 - Dritz fine glass head pins25:42 - Peep jousting in the microwave26:40 - Aurifil Thread26:44 - Aurifil Thread in Muslin (2311)27:00 - Aurifil Thread in 50wt 27:58 - Peeps28:28 - Leslie from Lellie Bunny (@lelliebunny)28:32 - Anna Maria Horner28:36 - Hilary’s quilt pattern, Blanco Quilt 29:12 - Color Palette Cinema (@ColorPalette.Ciniema)29:26 - Public Library Quilts (@publiclibraryquilts)29:44 - Lyns Avenue (@lynsavenue)Follow Hilary:Instagram - @byhilaryjordanhttps://byhilaryjordan.com/ Follow us:Amanda: @broadclothstudio https://broadclothstudio.com/Wendy: @the.weekendquilter https://the-weekendquilter.com/Anna: @waxandwanestudiohttps://www.waxandwanestudio.com/Quilt Buzz: @quilt.buzzhttps://quiltbuzzpodcast.com/Intro/Outro Music:Golden Hour by Vlad Gluschenko
Pod-Crashing Episode 73 with Holly Frey and Tracy V Wilson from Stuff You Missed In History Class.Two episodes a week plus a bonus classic from the archive every Saturday. Holy and Tracy learned to love history. I mean it’s how the modern world was shaped. Yep by lesser-known people and events.The podcast digs into topics that haven't gotten enough attention in world of history - whether they're weird, wonderful, scary or sad. Favorite episodes include everything from the decades-long dispute between butter and margarine, to a pair of lions that terrorized a railroad crew in Kenya, to the only successful coup d'état in American history.
Pod-Crashing Episode 73 with Holly Frey and Tracy V Wilson from Stuff You Missed In History Class. Two episodes a week plus a bonus classic from the archive every Saturday. Holy and Tracy learned to love history. I mean it’s how the modern world was shaped. Yep by lesser-known people and events. The podcast digs into topics that haven't gotten enough attention in world of history - whether they're weird, wonderful, scary or sad. Favorite episodes include everything from the decades-long dispute between butter and margarine, to a pair of lions that terrorized a railroad crew in Kenya, to the only successful coup d'état in American history.
Pod-Crashing Episode 73 with Holly Frey and Tracy V Wilson from Stuff You Missed In History Class. Two episodes a week plus a bonus classic from the archive every Saturday. Holy and Tracy learned to love history. I mean it’s how the modern world was shaped. Yep by lesser-known people and events. The podcast digs into topics that haven't gotten enough attention in world of history - whether they're weird, wonderful, scary or sad. Favorite episodes include everything from the decades-long dispute between butter and margarine, to a pair of lions that terrorized a railroad crew in Kenya, to the only successful coup d'état in American history.
Pod-Crashing Episode 73 with Holly Frey and Tracy V Wilson from Stuff You Missed In History Class. Two episodes a week plus a bonus classic from the archive every Saturday. Holy and Tracy learned to love history. I mean it’s how the modern world was shaped. Yep by lesser-known people and events. The podcast digs into topics that haven't gotten enough attention in world of history - whether they're weird, wonderful, scary or sad. Favorite episodes include everything from the decades-long dispute between butter and margarine, to a pair of lions that terrorized a railroad crew in Kenya, to the only successful coup d'état in American history.
Pod-Crashing Episode 73 with Holly Frey and Tracy V Wilson from Stuff You Missed In History Class.Two episodes a week plus a bonus classic from the archive every Saturday. Holy and Tracy learned to love history. I mean it’s how the modern world was shaped. Yep by lesser-known people and events.The podcast digs into topics that haven't gotten enough attention in world of history - whether they're weird, wonderful, scary or sad. Favorite episodes include everything from the decades-long dispute between butter and margarine, to a pair of lions that terrorized a railroad crew in Kenya, to the only successful coup d'état in American history.
Pod-Crashing Episode 73 with Holly Frey and Tracy V Wilson from Stuff You Missed In History Class. Two episodes a week plus a bonus classic from the archive every Saturday. Holy and Tracy learned to love history. I mean it’s how the modern world was shaped. Yep by lesser-known people and events. The podcast digs into topics that haven't gotten enough attention in world of history - whether they're weird, wonderful, scary or sad. Favorite episodes include everything from the decades-long dispute between butter and margarine, to a pair of lions that terrorized a railroad crew in Kenya, to the only successful coup d'état in American history.
In this episode, Dan Goldin officially starts on his job as the new NASA Administrator and uncovers what is the complex, carefully constructed, system of relationships that the folks of the Old NASA Institution have established in Washington. In doing so, he realizes what the situation of the Space Station Freedom actually is - it's at an impasse. "Man in Black: Perhaps an arrangement can be reached? Vizzini: There will be no arrangements -- and you're killing her! Man in Black: But if there can be no arrangement, then we are at an impasse." - The Princess Bride, 1987
In the early 90s, the Administrator of NASA, became one of the most controversial Presidentially appointed positions in the U.S. government. And, the International Space station was NASA's most controversial program. Out of the blue Dan Goldin, a government rookie, was asked to consider the role of Administrator of NASA after President George H.W. Bush just fired Dick Truly, the previous Administrator, in a shocking and high profile way. This STORYTIME is about this government rookie's journey going from a Washington outsider to becoming the only Administrator to successfully gain Congress' support for the Space Station and finally deploy it into space by convincing President Clinton that the U.S. should partner with our former Cold War enemies - the Russians. "Never make choices out of desperation, I think through it" - Nas
As season four comes to a close, we're looking ahead at how podcasting continues to evolve. Award winning content creators discuss their perspective on the growth of podcasting, what that means for the industry side of things, and how the expanding audience base provides more opportunity for diverse voices to find and engage with listeners. We'll shine our Podcast Movement Sessions spotlight on Stuff You Missed In History Class in conversation with co-hosts Holly Frey and Tracy V. Wilson [2:09]; the duo give us their perspective on podcasting's continued evolution [4:18]; plus: Holly and Tracy will tell us about the need to satisfy a more savvy podcast audience [8:48]; award winning creators discuss the evolution of podcasting [14:48]; reporter Justin Ling discusses the role Serial played in podcasting's True Crime boom [17:22]; Jen Chien (lead editor, 70 Million) tells us about the expansion she's seen in social advocacy podcasts [20:03]; and we'll close this season with our spotlight pointed directly at PM19 keynote speaker Patrice Washington [21:21]. Voices in this episode: Stuff You Missed in History Class co-hosts Tracy V. Wilson and Holly Frey, Podcast Movement co-founders Jared Easley and Dan Franks, Tenderfoot TV producer Meredith Stedman, Uncover: The Village host Justin Ling, 70 Million lead editor Jen Chien. Season four of Podcast Movement Sessions is sponsored by Storyblocks! An amazing resource for all your stock footage, AE templates, SFX, and music bed needs...for more information visit: Storyblocks.com/PodcastMovement Tickets are on sale now for Podcast Movement Evolutions coming to Los Angeles in February and for Podcast Movement 2020 coming to Dallas in August! More information at PodcastMovement.com! While there, sign up for our PodMov Daily newsletter, connect with us on Facebook/Instagram/Twitter, and check out our YouTube channel!
We're just one week away from the season four premier of Podcast Movement Sessions! This season we're taking an in-depth look at the Society, Culture, and Advocacy track at PM19...through conversations conducted on-site in Orlando by host Ted Woods and audio pulled directly from the Podcast Movement stage, we’re touching on the issues that are affecting the community and speaking with the creators making a positive change in the podcasting space. Episodes one and two will drop on Friday November 29th! Tell your friends to rate and subscribe...new episodes every Friday!! Season four guests include: Earlonne Woods (Co-Host/Co-Producer, Ear Hustle), Nigel Poor (Co-Host/Co-Producer, Ear Hustle), Jen Chien (Lead Editor, 70 Million), Eve Abrams (Host/Producer, Unprisoned; contributor, 70 Million), Justin Ling (Host/Reporter, Uncover: The Village), Amber Hunt (Host/Reporter, Accused), Tangia Renee Estrada (Host, That's What She Did), Elsie Escobar (Co-Host, She Podcasts), EB Moss (Head of Content Strategy, Media Village; Host, Insider InSites), Alia Tavakolian (Co-Founder/Head of Content, Spoke Media), Christina Dana (Producer, Tenderfoot TV--Up and Vanished, Sworn), Meredith Stedman (Producer, Tenderfoot TV--Up and Vanished, Radio Rental, Atlanta Monster), Lindsey Smith (Co-Host/Reporter, Believed), Maribel Quezada Smith (Host, Diferente), Allyson Marino (Founder, Lipstick & Vinyl), Christina Barsi (Founder, Avant Haus Media), Laura Cathcart Robbins (Host, The Only One In The Room), Holly Frey (Co-Host, Stuff You Missed In History Class), Tracy V. Wilson (Co-Host, Stuff You Missed In History Class), Connor Wright (Co-Creator, Gay Future), Christina Friel (Co-Creator, Gay Future), Leigh Pffefer (Co-Host, History Is Gay), Dan Franks (Co-Founder/President, Podcast Movement), and Jared Easley (Co-Founder/Head of Community & Content, Podcast Movement) Season four of Podcast Movement Sessions is sponsored by Storyblocks! An amazing resource for all your stock footage, AE templates, SFX, and music bed needs...for more information visit: Storyblocks.com/PodcastMovement
Pod-Crashing: Episode 32Building your community. We hear a lot about that. If you’re a podcaster and it’s not your thing. You’ve still gotta get on board. Posting your episodes on the digital platform without using the other tools is like walking into a restaurant just to use their bathroom. You didn’t buy anything. You used their water, paper products and their customer service space. I’m amazed at how many podcasters aren’t on Facebook, Twitter and Instagram. Even more shocking are the number of talkers that won’t go anywhere near a blog to help push their numbers up. I love Mix.com. It’s free. Post the URL and let your episode take a ride on the wild side. Communities are organic. As much as it hurts knowing how long it takes to shape a listening audience it’s not always a good idea to fork out money you’re not making to a group that’s promising you more listens and followers. Kind of a dangerous game to play if your podcast features copyrighted music. The more people you’ve get hooked up means the streaming fees are going up up up.Posting on Facebook, Twitter and Instagram pretty much means your circle of supporters are the only one’s getting it. Unless you gain the courage to start accepting people you don’t know. That in itself sinks a lot of podcasters into a mode of self-protection. When I bring it up to podcasters I usually get shrugged shoulders or oh hell no. I don’t a huge community to feel like I’m doing a good job with my episodes. I was listening to Joe Rogan’s Facebook live rebroadcast as a podcast. The master of all things digital media loves the idea of inviting friends over to do nothing more than sit around smoking pot and talking about everything under the sun. And oh boy do they. In an odd ball way I found it to be engaging. The only downfall that served as a constant reminder to bail was how bad the vocal quality sucked. The episode was unbelievably unedited. It wasn’t as studio smooth as we’re used to getting. But you’ve got to hand it to Rogan. The Dude’s got a plan to keep his numbers alive and kickin. The way I Facebook Live and or Skype the conversation is by running the computer through the control board. While the cameras are on the Adobe Audition is capturing everything. Maybe it’s the commercial production person from terrestrial radio trying to push he’s ego into the mix. The one thing that’ll crush your somewhat healthy or new list of followers is the horrid echo caused by the room. I love the idea that podcasting can be recorded in any place of choice. Building that community requires you to be in the public eye. I have a great time hosting 5 to 7 telephone conversations while sitting on the patio at Panera Bread. I’ll invite guest hosts to join me. It creates talk while listeners watch. I talked with Holly Frey and Tracy V Wilson from the podcast Stuff You Missed In History Class. They totally dig doing their episodes in front of group of people. It requires a lot of confidence to put on the earphones and get locked up in talk while sitting in public. I had a program director stand next to me at a live radio event during the 90’s. Every time I talked on the road he’d come over on live radio and hit me, throw nurf balls at me and make wild faces that would bust open a giant can of laughs.Learning how to tune out your surroundings allows you to stay focused on your community that’s tapping in via the digital platform. Then again maybe your episodes don’t require that. No matter where you stand there’s still got to be a left or right hand on the heartbeat of why you’re reaching for analytic numbers. Building that community. Before I was kicked off SoundCloud I’d personally write a note to every person that checked in. I don’t know why the other platforms don’t allow you do that. I was getting some hot numbers because time was spent saying two words, “Thank you.” I got kicked off the platform because of my music interviews. Itty bitty snippets of sound from a new album or catalog from the past were being used. I was talking to the makers what’s the big deal right?Unknowingly I was breaking copyright laws and was forced into SoundCloud prison. Here’s what made the entire process preventable. When I started using the platform I had a different email address. After a couple of years I stop using it. SoundCloud was sending me warning letters over and over. I was totally disconnected from the email. So they booted me. That’s another area you need to be careful with. What email are you signing up with? That would be your business community. These people need to always have a place to get your attention. When something’s not right they’re not coming to your front door. Speaking of that email. Are you letting your listeners send you mail? Yeah yeah that’s just another way to be slammed with a virus. Create a second or third Google account. If it smells like a virus on that page it’s gonna be instantly tossed into Spam. It’s fun to answer questions on the air from listeners. It opens the door for you to talk about episodes that were posted a week or a month ago. Your community will love you more if you take the time to slip in a billboard. The question is asked and your answer is totally promoting the episode. All the more reason to never do this on Facebook Live cuz you may think you’ve got a good memory until the stuff isn’t instantly working its way to the listening audience. Then your episode gets weighed down by ums, ands and well hell I forgot. So what’s the moral of the story? Don’t just stand there with your hands in your pocket. You’ve been given a world of tools to craft a huge community of faithful followers. But for some reason we think they’re gonna just pop up and love ya. Even if they did what’s happening on the next episode that’s gonna keep them there? Picture yourself on a kayak four miles out on the Atlantic Ocean. That’s your podcast. Unless you’re looking to become a human raisin, you’ve gotta find some land! Water! A worm for your hook so you can eat seafood! Building a community means getting into the community. It means utilizing the strength of why we podcast. To make connections. To create conversation. To be accepted for your hardcore passion and drive for professional wrestlers that wear bowling shirts while trying to enter an upscale nightspot. Set aside 15 to 30 for each new episode. If you talked about peanut butter and the brand that’s made it famous. Let your community expand by posting your episode on their Facebook or by hash tagging their beautiful name. Use your @ symbol. Your community will begin to grow and the only thing you spent was time massaging the ears of people you may never meet.
Show Notes 05:20 - Darren shares a new podcast he found recently, Bottom of the Map. 8:13 -Ian introduces us to The Bag Man podcast - a series that was nominated for a Peabody Award. 10:41 - Stuff You Missed In History Class from HowStuffWorks.com. 13:22 - Ian shares his review of Below the Line with James Beshara. 17:38 - How I Built This with Guy Raz 18:56 - The Good Place Podcast 21:35 - Intelligence Squared 24:19 - Mystery Show by Gimlet Media 26:50 - Stuff To Blow Your Mind 28:05 - Women in Business & Technology Mentions
Episode 18: What’s In The NameI’m extremely guilty of trying to come up with catchy names or titles for my podcasts and episodes. Unplugged and Totally Uncut, The Choice, View from the Writing Instrument and Pod-crashing to name a few. Weird way out there labels but nothing as cool as Marc Maron’s WTF, Discraceland, The Joe Rogan Experience or Crime Junkie.While thumbing through iHeart Radio’s podcast directory I had an extremely difficult time locating Ellen DeGeneres’ On The Go. I wasn’t aware of the title. It wasn’t as easy as Elvis Duran On Demand or the Ben Shapiro Show. When I danced for the first time seven years ago with podcasting my DJ radio ego wanted to be cool like 48 Hours, Good Morning America and The Late Show. I wanted something that could be branded by me and not a major Broadcast Corporation. Podcasting was like taking my first baby step. No more scooching across the floor. I was up and ready to run. That’s when I realized babies don’t learn how to walk they learn how to fall. Podcasting’s the same. Everybody has the freedom to write, produce, act out and say whatever they want. What happens if the name of the show or episodes become that collection of letters people aren’t typing into search engines? No matter how many times you social network the presentation the image doesn’t come to mind when new and old listeners need something pretty awesome to stuff into their ears. I chose Unplugged and Totally Uncut because in the opening scenes of the digital race I thought I’d be original and let listeners in on the entire process of the interview. From the comedians walking into the studio and never knowing the show started before they arrived to leaving in my vocal mess ups cuz I want to be just as human as those who’ve chosen to take a shot and listen. More importantly I was the production director of six radio stations and editing was too time consuming so I had to come up with a name that basically said this is why it isn’t perfect. Unplugged and Totally Uncut. 7 years later, as a personality I’m still unplugged. I’ve always been on the strange side. I’m ok with a head dented in by the school of hard knocks. The totally uncut part has change tremendously. I’m an editing whore. It took me the longest time to learn how to edit for podcasting versus editing for a terrestrial radio show. Podcast listeners accept mess ups and but make them sound natural without having to edit the show to absolutely no mistakes. During those days my numbers were horrid. I remember a listener writing to me, “I love your effort but if I wanted to hear a show I’d turn on the radio. I’m more into conversations.” View from the Writing Instrument is the writer in me being awkwardly overbearingly too determined to never say, “I talk with published authors.” I wanted a podcast that was all about who what where why and when is your next book due? I live the life of writers because in all things I do it all starts with letters, sentences and paragraphs. My biggest battle wasn’t getting the authors but rather who and what is a writer? What about songwriting? What about script writers? Those that put together recipe books? It truly opened the door for me to broaden my niche. I also have a podcast called The Lyrics From Billy’s Forest. I don’t want to call this a dork moment because the story behind the name runs extremely deep into the soul of why broadcasting is the addiction. What do you think happens on The Lyrics From Billy’s Forest? A farm boy country songwriter gone big city? Nope. Mark Twain inspired tree hugging poetry? Nah. I spent two years writing in the forest that surrounds the Billy Graham Library in Charlotte, NC. I started doing it the day my father passed away. I wrote things down no other place on the planet shot through my thinking system. I’d always tell myself “These aren’t my words. These are the lyrics from Billy’s forest.” A podcast I totally get into is NBC’s Songland podcast. The name says it all. But only if you’ve seen the weekly music show on television. The Best Of Steve Harvey is a great name. It tells thumbing around podcast listeners exactly what it is. The Best Of. Not to be confused with The Steve Harvey Show podcast. Armchair Expert from Dax Sheppard totally rocks my listening world. If my wife wouldn’t of told me about it the name Armchair Expert would’ve convinced me that it’s a sports show. Right? I’ve had a conversation with the creator of the LORE podcast. The Dude’s totally focused and turns word play into a candy store. Chelsea Handler’s Life Will Be The Death Of Me sounds like a totally awesome comedian driven laugh your ass off funny show. But it’s not. She’s incredibly brave to push mental illness forward and deals with it by taking the subject to multiple stages and through many different levels. When you listen to the podcast you’ll instantly get the name but without an explanation it kinda sat there for a while. I didn’t grow up listening to albums and cd’s that featured comedians. I’m that guy that’s an out of control visual. Stuff You Missed In History Class is a brilliant title. Food 360 with Marc Murphy puts being an all-out fan of food on the most important part of the day list. Purple Panties though kinda scares me. What if while listening my wife looks over my shoulder at the smart phone and sees only Purple Panties. That’s why I can’t figure out why E.D. commercials put so much focus on men having more sex. Guys are shouting “Hell yes!” Women on the other hand are thinking, “He’s gonna screw around on me.” Conan O’Brien Needs A Friend makes me laugh without listening. I wish he would’ve gotten into radio decades before podcasting. The Last Podcast On The Left makes me wonder about what’s across the hall on the right. What do you think this podcast is about? Judge the show by its title! The Last Podcast On the Left. It covers all the horrors our world has to offer but imagined and real. Demons and slashers to cults and serial killers. So what’s the moral of the story? There are millions of podcasts currently playing, many of which bare unique names that don’t always come up while using the search engine. I totally grasp the energy put into being original and how fun it can be to stick our way of thinking way out there globally. Thinking like a listener I’m reminded of my talk with program director of a Charlotte station in 1985. He wanted me to drop the name Arroe Collins. Listeners would write on the Arbitron Earl, Harrold, Errol and believe it or not Aerosmith. I disagreed and did everything I could to protect the name. 35 years in the same market and I still bump into people that greet me with, “Hey Arlo.” As in Guthrie. As big corporate business radio gets its arms wrapped around podcasting will those being hired need to create content need to shape up their names? The way I moved around the oddness of my titles was to put Arroe Collins on it first then the addition of the other title. A smarter me would of spelled my name A R R O W totally taking out the letter E.
It’s our season finale, and what a stellar way to wrap! Holly Frey hosts a bunch of podcasts (including perennial fave Stuff You Missed In History Class) and has a herd of cats. We put her to the test with a very futuristic Cat Quiz, then defy the limits of the space-time continuum to chat with Jane Addams in Hey, You Need A Cat! We also discuss which historical figures our cats are (can you guess which glamorous Old Hollywood star is Grendel’s doppelgänger?) and why it’s okay for everything around us to change—except cats. For more about this episode and a complete transcript, visit our website!Socialize with us on Instagram, Twitter, and Facebook!Sign up for our newsletter!Hey, we’re taking a little break, but we’ll be back soon! In the meantime, we’d love to know what you thought about season 1. Leave a review or drop a note: hi@letstalkaboutcats.com.xoxo, LTAC HQ See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Amanda and Sarah look at the house hiders phenomenon, or, as they like to call it, Hinterkaifeck Syndrome™. Sarah covers the stalking case of Michelle Fredenburg-Onion and the delightful misadventures of Jeffrey Allen Manchester, AKA The Roofman. Amanda returns to Daniel LaPlante and keeps it local with a Pittsburgh tale before going into the super creepy story of the Spider Man of Denver. Other subjects covered include Buckcherry, bad Ghostbusters hygiene, and hard-partying squirrels. Recommendations: Amanda recommends the arty, sexy, spooky Kristen Stewart vehicle Personal Shopper. Sarah recommends the 1989 horror film Pet Sematary, the Accidental Room episode of 99% Invisible, and the Hinterkaifeck episode of Stuff You Missed In History Class. Sources: Urbo.com (Creepy People Who Were Found Living In A Stranger’s Home) WIS News (Stalker hides under woman's bed for two days) Listverse (10 Creepy Stories Of Intruders Hiding In People’s Homes) Ranker (Jeffrey Manchester) KDKA (Caught On Camera: Man Sneaks Into Neighbor’s Attic) Ranker (Theodore Coneys) Denver Public Library (Denver Spider Man) Prison Museum (The Spider Man) For updates on future episodes and other fun stuff, follow us on Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram.
In partnership with our friends at Stuff You Missed In History Class, learn about Mary Stuart and the trial that led to her beheading. Mary Queen of Scots is now playing in select theaters, everywhere December 21.
[NB: The sound's tinny this week; I'm so sorry.] Bravo has turned the L.A. Times series, then podcast Dirty John into an all-star-cast TV series, and book glutton/attorney Julian Gross is here to discuss it. Did it need to become a TV series? Is Eric Bana the right casting as the titular John? Will we stick with it despite 1) some pacing issues and 2) knowing the outcome, which may affect 1) for us? And could someone please nominate Veronica for president? Later, it's a look at the How Stuff Works podcast Stuff You Missed In History Class and their explainer on Cassie Chadwick, who claimed she was an illegitimate Carnegie daughter, rooked banks out of millions...and yet kind of sucked at her job? Teenage Spanish-prisoner cons, sexism in Philadelphian crime reporting, and more on The Blotter Presents, Episode 76. SHOW NOTES Dirty John in the L.A. Times and as a podcast Stuff You Missed In History Class's Cassie Chadwickisode The list of confidence tricks I wish were a book Michael Crichton's The Great Train Robbery Special Guest: Julian Gross.
Jugando con los Abuelos y la Tortulia se juntan para traerles un especial de verano espectacular. Hablaremos de un juego de mesa y de las bases históricas del mismo de forma intercalada. El juego es John Company, que toma como temática el ascenso y caída de la British East India Company, o Compañía de las Indias Orientales. La historia de esta compañía es extremadamente atractiva. Es una empresa que desprovista de controles estatales, procedió a conquistar India pedazo por pedazo para que luego el Reino Unido se la quedara. Es la historia de la subyugación de India. Es la historia de las corporaciones que conquistan el mundo. Y relataremos su historia completa. El juego de tablero representa esta historia de forma perfecta. John Company es un juego de negociación con el objetivo de conseguir prestigio a través de trabajar para la Compañía. En esta, seremos dueños de astilleros, conquistaremos a los Mogoles, abriremos el mercado con China o seremos capitanes de barco, y veremos a la compañía triunfar o desaparecer. Ambos temas harán las delicias de los fanáticos de los juegos de mesa y de las buenas historias. ¡Bienvenidos a la Tortulia con los Abuelos! Fuentes / Textos - DALRYMPLE, William. (2015) The East India Company: The original corporate raiders. The Guardian. - ORUETA, Eneko. (2017) El Raj Británico de la india, la joya de la corona. Archivoshistoria.com - ROBINS, Nick. (2004) The world's first multinational. New Statesman. - Reglas del juego John Company. Fuentes / Videos - CRASHCOURSE. (2015) Capitalism and the Dutch East India Company: Crash Course World History 229. Youtube. - SENGUPTA, Amit. (2017) Crash Course Modern History | British East India Company from 1600 - 1857. Youtube. Fuentes / Podcasts - CONVERSATIONS. (2017) The rise and fall of the East India Company. ABC Local. - SAPPHIRE PLANET. (2017) East India Company. LA Talk Radio. - STUFF YOU MISSED IN HISTORY CLASS (2018) The East India Company’s Theft of China’s Tea Secrets. How stuff works. Fuentes / Sitios web - Wikipedia Música, en órden de aparición: El tema de la Tortulia es una versión de Caravan por Oleg Zobachev. El tema original es de Duke Ellington. El tema de Jugando con los Abuelos es Sing Sing Sing de Benny Goodman. El remix de ambos es cortesía de @amarillo114.
Recorded Live at ArmadilloCon in Austin, TX! The Women in Caskets try to make sense of all those horror movies featuring, "Based on a True Story," in their title cards. From films that bear only a passing semblance to their source to somewhat faithful adaptations, serial killers to killer animals, and the truly gutsy ones that just made it all up and pretended it was real, it's a master list of the real-life macabre. The full list of films mentioned and their trailers can be found in our episode playlist on YouTube HERE. Stuff You Missed In History Class did an episode on two of the killers mentioned (and probably more): Mary Ann Cotton and Sawney Beane. Check them out! And one correction: Dawn mis-identified the plaintiff in the Warren litigation. The Warrens didn't bring the lawsuit, Gerald Brittle, author of a book on the Warrens, did, claiming that the Warrens gave him exclusive rights to their stories and all derivative works coming out of them. Warner Bros. et al claim the movies are based on historical records and therefore available for free use. Brittle countered that the Warrens made it all up, making the works fiction and therefore - you know what, it's kinda hysterical to read it all, look it up sometime. Thanks always to The Shape for the intro and outro music. Now also featuring, "Fritz Was Here" by YoshiBlade (via OCRemix). The Women In Caskets are part of the Bloody Disgusting Podcast Network. You can find our podcasts on their website, or on the app! We are also available in iTunes, Google Play, Stitcher, and all your favorite podcatchers. Click on the links, or get our RSS feed on LibSyn! Please rate and review us, we love to hear from you all. And support us on our Patreon! Sign up to access exclusive monthly podcasts and other special events and help us bring you even more crazy Women In Caskets content!
Something Old(ish): Memento (2000): http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0209144/?ref_=nv_sr_1 The Lost Boys (1987): http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0093437/?ref_=nv_sr_1 Something New: Dunkirk: http://www.imdb.com/title/tt5013056/?ref_=nv_sr_1 Stuff You Missed In History Class, Dunkirk: http://www.missedinhistory.com/podcasts/dunkirk-part-one.htm http://www.missedinhistory.com/podcasts/dunkirk-part-two.htm Josh's Proposal: Dunkirk confirms Christopher Nolan as the best living filmmaker of today Skye's Proposal: Dunkirk proves that Christopher Nolan is constitutionally incapable of telling a linear story. The Shepherd's Tone (What gave Skye a headache): https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LVWTQcZbLgY Skye's Proposal Redux: Dunkirk is a good reason not to be a pacifist. Something Borrowed: https://relevantmagazine.com/article/4-christopher-nolan-scenes-that-will-challenge-your-faith/ Christopher Nolan: http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0634240/?ref_=tt_ov_dr Something Blew: Josh's: Watchmen: http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0409459/?ref_=nv_sr_1 Swallows and Amazons: http://www.imdb.com/title/tt1227183/?ref_=nv_sr_1 Skye's: Turn: Washington's Spies: http://www.imdb.com/title/tt2543328/?ref_=nv_sr_1 Jason's: Hans Zimmer's Master Class: https://www.masterclass.com/classes/hans-zimmer-teaches-film-scoring
Myra McEntire, author of the HOURGLASS series, is as refreshing as a cool glass of sweet tea, and it was a joy to sit with her and talk British TV, living with intention, and handling life’s unexpected curveballs. Myra McEntire Show Notes The Kingsport Mets Trixie Belden series Sookie Stackhouse series by Charlaine Harris WTF With Marc Maron (podcast) Stuff You Should Know (podcast) Stuff You Missed In History Class (podcast) The Spy Museum podcast, SpyCast Mental Illness Happy Hour (podcast) The Domestic CEO (podcast) Get It Done Guy's Quick Dirty Tips (podcast) The Savvy Psychologist (podcast) Welcome to Night Vale (podcast) SIMS homeless blog, Alice and Kev, The Story of Being Homeless in The SIMS 3 Horton Foote Keeping Up Appearnces (BBC sitcom) Absolutely Fabulous Vampire Diaries Kevin Williamson (writer for VD) SUPERFUDGE by Judy Blume Stephanie Perkins THE SHADOW GATE, Myra McEntire’s middle grade series on Storybird with Molly O’Neill Veronica Roth CJ Redwine, Jodi Meadows, MG Buehrlen, Courtney C Stevens (hear Court's podcast interview here!)
Blue Cash - Have you ever endured an aggressive tickling before? Andy Daly, Stephanie Allynne, and Chris Kula are here to improvise some scenes inspired by a listener's cupcake eating competition incident, Stuff You Missed In History Class, and Oscar Pistorius. It's enough to make you feel even better baby! Be sure to pick up an improv4humans shirt from the Earwolf Store and follow @MattBesser on Twitter to send in your improv suggestions. Music by Bobby Matthews and Dragoon . You can also now get Matt Besser's new comedy album “The Six Most Important Sets in the History of Standup” at mattbesser.com !
Have you ever endured an aggressive tickling before? Andy Daly, Stephanie Allynne, and Chris Kula are here to improvise some scenes inspired by a listeners cupcake eating competition incident, Stuff You Missed In History Class, and Oscar Pistorius. Its enough to make you feel even better baby! Be sure to pick up an improv4humans shirt from the Earwolf Store and follow @MattBesser on Twitter to send in your improv suggestions. Music by Bobby Matthews and Dragoon . You can also now get Matt Bessers new comedy album The Six Most Important Sets in the History of Standup at mattbesser.com !See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
This week we talk about The Hunger Games, William Shatner's Captain's Blood, Audiobooks.Com, Stuff You Missed In History Class and more! Your hosts: Greg Otte, Sir Jimmy, Jim Philips, Paul Alves ---------- Get a FREE AUDIOBOOK just for trying out Audible: http://www.audibletrial.com/bookguys Visit our website at http://www.bookguys.ca Check out Sir Jimmy's http://www.hollowbooks.com ---------- Follow Paul Alves on Twitter at http://www.twitter.com/paulthebookguy Follow Sir Jimmy on Twitter at http://www.twitter.com/freehollowbooks Follow Father Robert on Twitter at http://www.twitter.com/padreSJ Follow Professor Alan on Twitter at http://www.twitter.com/ProfessorAlanPublished On Feb 12th, 2012 Find out more on the Book Guys Show website. Send us your feedback online: https://pinecast.com/feedback/bookguys/2d6c1eb1-6cd6-4a5c-bc7e-9cae79d011df