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On this episode the Ugs remember their mom's bad-assery and then Jamie shares her amazing art experience in San Francisco. And we've got another edition of the Good, the Bad and the Uglee... this time around we're talking cocktails... which somehow turns into a concersation about sex toys. Typical Ugs. Thanks for listening!
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Sue is a typical teenager in the early 1970s, trying to find her place in a changing world. She's got a loving boyfriend and a caring father, but her mother is a "Women's Lib" activist, who doesn't seem to trust any man who comes into Sue's life. How will her mom react when Sue takes a job at the local gas station -- putting her own boyfriend out of work -- but her boss seems to take more than a business interest in her?
Listen in as Harry speaks with Sarah Archer, author of The Midcentury Kitchen. Ever wondered where those cool colors in the 50s and 60s came from? Why wasn't tupperware a hit right off the bat? What did the kitchen of tomorrow look like in 1957? Where did all this free time in the kitchen come from? Tune in to find out. Feast Yr Ears is powered by Simplecast.
We are approaching one of the major battlefields of Scripture, the controversial passage from Chapter 2 of Paul's first letter to Timothy. Many have fought and still are fighting over this section. We have to approach it with great care, and yet deal with it thoroughly. I want to remind you of one fact which we must hold clearly in mind: The subject under discussion in this passage, as well as in this entire chapter, is prayer. Paul is writing about the worship of the congregation when they come together, especially as that worship centers on and focuses in prayer. So the passage that touches on women and on their ministry among us grows out of that subject.
A team sent by the New York Mafia descends on The Women's Lib, with our heroes inside. They have to band together with their business competitors to make it out alive.
Isn't That Spatial is a podcast dedicated to casual geography and the spatial component of whatever. This episode examines the modern bicycle's role in dramatically increasing women's democratic participation at the turn of the 20th century. See our show notes, images, and more at IsntThatSpatial.net.
Join us for another great show - Tish had a chance to sit down with Billy Hallowell who is the faith editor of the Blaze to discuss his new book, "The Armegeddon Code." They muzed on different thoughts of the end and the return of Christ - Tish follwed it up with a nother great interview with Fox's own Andrea Tantaros! Andrea stopped by to discuss her new book, "Tied Up In Knox: How Getting What We Wanted Made Women Miserable" and I must say both guest's knocked it our of the park! Please check out our website @Remnantxradio.com!
Suzanne Braun Levine, founding editor of Ms. magazine, lecturer and author of numerous books on life after 50, joins us to share her thoughts on “Women’s Lib: Then and Now.” As one of the first leaders of the Women’s Movement, Suzanne has a unique perspective on how we’ve changed the face of the workforce, the power structure in general and made our voices heard. This is a special discussion you’ll want to be sure and catch!
In this episode, Shana and Daniel discuss Sarah Jane's first adventure ever, "The Time Warrior," and discuss her relationship with Pertwee versus the one she had with Tom Baker. Also: the introduction of the Sontarans, the invention of the word "Gallifrey," and feminism galore. Bonus content at the end of the episode includes Daniel and Shana discussing the Big Finish Eighth Doctor audio "The Sword of Orion." Show Notes: Main Topic: The Time Warrior and The Sword of Orion. Exciting weaponry. Last week should have been Douglas Adams. Daniel always messes up the title of this one. Gallifrey. Daniel is an anorak. The Introduction of Sarah Jane. Characters with differing levels of knowledge. Almost called him Strax. Jingo. The Sontarans and Ancient Aliens. Strax and Irongron. Originally supposed to be Bob Hoskins. Daniel gets characters confused. Rubeish. Mr. Magoo. The thin line between scientist and superhero. Not quite Shakespeare. Sarah Jane: Guerilla. Lis Sladen, universally loved by a lot of people. More techno and less babble. Bobby H-Dawg. "Women's Lib." Third Doctor in a different setting. A possibility of Hal being a companion. Probic vent or neck vagina? An eXistenZ reference. Sontaran makeup. The weird tongue thing. Sontarans as Americans? "Write a story about a castle." The premature death of Kevin Lindsay. Wrapping up on The Time Warrior. The Sword of Orion summary. The Vortisaur. Playing with the fourth wall. The too-perfect companion. Advantages of audio. Female characters! Telegraphed. Politics. Transhumanism in Who and "Captain Android." Creepy Cybermen. Sound design. A bit of an abrupt ending. Shana gets silly. Sontar-ha! Coda: Behind-the-scenes of audio editing. 0:00-38:15: The Time Warrior 38:15-1:06:28: The Sword of Orion Find Our Stuff! Find us on iTunes! Or Facebook! We love email (oispacemanpodcast@gmail.com)! And all our episodes are on oispaceman.libsyn.com. Daniel's Tumblr Twitter Shana's Tumblr Twitter
Can high-end fashion and feminism ever mesh? Cristen and Caroline discuss the ongoing debates about how clothing fits with feminism from Women's Lib to Chanel's (in)famous fall fashion feminist "protest." Learn more about your ad-choices at https://news.iheart.com/podcast-advertisers
Commentary: Trek Stars: The Work of Star Trek Creators Outside of Star Trek
Roddenberry Part 4: Genesis II. Throughout the 1970’s, Gene Roddenberry developed numerous pilots which never went to series. The first of these was Genesis II, starring Alex Cord, about a scientist who wakes up from suspended animation to find a post-apocalyptic future. In this week’s episode of Commentary: Trek Stars, Mike and Max take a look at Genesis II as well as its revised pilot, “Planet Earth.” We discuss the show’s similarities to other science fiction of the time period, the portrayal of the main character, the other incarnations of the concept, and the awesomeness of Percy Rodriguez’s voice.
Letter from America by Alistair Cooke: From Nixon to Carter (1969-1980)
Equal Rights amendment to the US constitution causes splits in both women's and men's liberation groups. This archive edition of Letter from America was recorded by one of two listeners, who between them taped and labelled over 650 Letter From America programmes from 1973 to 1989. It was restored by the BBC in 2014.
Letter from America by Alistair Cooke: Alistair Cooke's Letter from America Rediscovered
Equal Rights amendment to the US constitution causes splits in both women's and men's liberation groups. This archive edition of Letter from America was recorded by one of two listeners, who between them taped and labelled over 650 Letter From America programmes from 1973 to 1989. It was restored by the BBC in 2014.