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Drunk Women Solving Crime is a true crime podcast with a twist...of lime. Join writer/comedian hosts Hannah George and Taylor Glenn as they welcome top guests from comedians to crime writers to test out their drunk detective skills. Each episode sees the boozed up panel tackle personal crime stories, solve true crime cases, and seek justice for your listener crimes. When women sit around and drink we try to solve the world’s problems. So we’re taking back the night and putting our inebriatio ...
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Victorian Scribblers

Courtney Floyd and Eleanor Dumbill

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Victorian Scribblers is a podcast about the nineteenth-century writers time forgot, from Mary Elizabeth Braddon (the mother of detective fiction) to Marie Corelli (queer science-fiction writer extraordinaire) and beyond. Hosted by Dr. Courtney Floyd, a specialist in nineteenth-century literature and print culture, and Dr. Eleanor Dumbill, a specialist in Victorian literature and publishing.
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Discourse on AI Ethics. News, explanation and Interviews with academics, authors, business leaders, creatives and engineers on the subject of autonomous algorithms, artificial intelligence, machine learning, technology ethics and more.
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At the height of lockdown, 19-year-old Ellie Williams claims on social media she’s been trafficked by an Asian grooming gang across the North of England. Photos of her horrific injuries add to the outrage and the post goes viral – shared more than 100 thousand times. Social media rumours lead to attacks on Asian men and businesses in her hometown of Barrow-in-Furness. But when she’s arrested for perverting the course of justice, things really explode and there are protest rallies and claims ...
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The Library of the World's Best Mystery and Detective Stories is a six-volume edition, which contains one hundred and one tales written by authors as diverse and separated by history as Pliny the Younger (first century AD), Voltaire (17th century) and Guy de Maupassant (19th century) and also from different parts of the world. This volume which is the first, contains twenty interesting stories, and an introduction by the editor. The fascinating aspect of mystery stories is that sometimes the ...
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Today's episode of DWSC is a delight in so many ways, the main reason being our guest detective, writer, actor and comedian, Susan Harrison, who comes armed with a neat trick to deal with a criminal who may have mistaken you for a child, and just as much of an understanding of numbers as Taylor and Hannah. ** We then hear about a woman who, if born…
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We're back on our Patreon live zoom for this episode, and joining in the fun and frolics is writer and podcaster, Lindsay Sharman, whose own life of crime displays more of a wrong place at the wrong time vibe than clear intent, but has landed her in just as much hot water, so it's no surprise that the bad company she keeps means she has a keen eye …
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In today's episode, we welcome the hilarious, Netherlands based comic, Michelle Collins to the force to help solve a case which features some of the most ridiculous names we've heard on the show - and regular listeners know that's going some! And, as we recorded this on a live zoom for our loyal patrons, if you want to see if Taylor really could re…
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In this week's episode, comedian Eleanor Tiernan brings us perhaps the biggest twist we've ever heard in any of our guest's crime stories! And for the first time ever, our main case required anyone involved in this recording to adhere to a blanket ban on reading up on a current news event, as we discover just WHY Robert Kennedy Jr decided to dispos…
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Today's guest has all the credentials of a bona fide detective, as not only did she arrive with a pipe, magnifying glass and deer stalker, she also happens to be called Holmes! So, it's no wonder that author and romance fraud expert, Becky Holmes was able to crack more than one clue in today's spectral crime story, and perhaps having to identify a …
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In this special filmed podcast swap episode I'm chatting with Alex Tsakiris about: should you learn to code to be in AI? stockfish chess AI, AI truth and What is Truth? Deductive and inductive learning, everything is statistics, statistical ethics, free will and conciousness, ESP, red teaming LLMs, Shadowbanning, and much more...…
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If you've always wondered what would happen if DWSC joined forces with the team behind 'Who Shat on the Floor at My Wedding?' in front of a live audience, then wonder no more, because that's exactly what's happening in today's episode! In a riotous mash-up of two very serious crime podcasts, Hannah and Taylor were joined on stage by Karen Whitehous…
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Don't miss this week's ep, as DWSC is joining forces with a fellow titan of the podcasting world, 'Who Shat on The Floor at My Wedding?' See what happened when Hannah and Taylor were joined by Karen Whitehouse and 'Detective' Lauren Kilby at one of their London Residencies earlier this year. You can listen from Wednesday, or 24 hours earlier via ou…
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It's time for part two of the DWSC jaunt to the Ventnor Fringe, and this time the brilliant comic, Bella Hull joins the force to help solve a crime involving some nuns who put the 'ooh' in 'ooh la la'... Before we get stuck into all that though, Bella kicks off proceedings with some tales of supermarket visits gone bad, and an unidentified object i…
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In this week's ep of DWSC, we hear the second show from their stint at the Ventnor Fringe, with the fantastic, Bella Hull! From nuns to supermarkets, this ep has it all and will be dropping on Wednesday, or Tuesday via our Patreon. Come and see Taylor and Hannah LIVE at their Christmas show in Brighton! Tickets are now on sale for their double head…
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In this week and next week's episodes, you'll hear what happened when Taylor and Hannah packed their bucket and spade for the yearly DWSC summer holiday to Hannah's hometown on the Isle of Wight! In the first of two shows recorded at the Ventnor Fringe, the fantastic Olga Koch returns to the force, and it would appear in the time since we last saw …
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In this week's ep, the wonderful Olga Koch returns to the force in the first of two shows recorded in Hannah's hometown on the Isle of Wight, and for such a small island, it seems to have rich pickings of crime stories for us to get our teeth into - which you can this Wednesday, or Tuesday via our Patreon! Come and see Taylor and Hannah LIVE at the…
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Comedian Abi Clarke makes a welcome return to the precinct this week and shares a crime story that shows no criminal gang can compete with a bunch of One Direction fans, then helps to solve a case which even though it occurs in the last century, the women involved aren't all secretaries! Lastly the team dives into a case where an epidemic of garden…
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We love a returning detective here at DWSC and were thrilled when comedian and internet sensation Abi Clarke agreed to another stint on the force. Find out what happened when the 'Directioners' set Abi in their collective sights, and why it's a good thing that it wasn't the school holidays, when the new ep drops on Wednesday, or Tuesday via our Pat…
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This week's episode is a 'scoop' in a myriad of ways, as not only do we have the maverick that is Sam McAlister on the show, who as well as being behind an Emmy nominated Netflix film of that name, also gives us a first look into how she made sure justice was served after coming face to face with an audacious perpetrator. The gang then 'solve' a cr…
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This week's episode is a real scoop, as all round maverick, Sam McAlister joins the force with some top tips for thwarting AND concealing criminal activities, thus proving she's handy to have around, no matter which side of the law you're on! Join us for the full experience on Wednesday, or check out our Patreon to see how it could get into your ea…
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It's a landmark episode of Drunk Women Solving Crime, as Hannah and Taylor mark the 300th edition of the show in style, with the wonderful writer and broadcaster, Steph McGovern! As well as Steph sharing an epic crime story that felt more like a film Bruce Willis might star in, the gang also charge their glasses while solving a caper centred around…
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It's party time on this week's Drunk Women Solving Crime, as the team celebrates an epic THREE HUNDRED EPISODES! As well as having the fantastic Steph McGovern as guest of honour - who shares a crime story worthy of its own mini series - there are also a few surprises in store for Hannah and Taylor. All will be revealed on Wednesday, or Tuesday via…
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This week, broadcaster Julie Adenuga shares an epic crime story which spans the frat houses of America to Parisian marriage proposals, before helping Hannah and Taylor find out what went down in Circleville - which is DEFINITELY a real town. We then hear from a listener whose meaty crime tale will have you firing up the BBQ before the episode is ov…
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Coming up this week, Hannah and Taylor are joined by broadcaster and supersleuth, Julie Adenuga! Full episode available on Wednesday, with early access from Tuesday via our Patreon. Come and see Taylor and Hannah LIVE! -They will be at Ventnor Fringe on 26th and 27th July 2024 -At this year's London Podcast Festival, mashing with The Ghost Huns Pod…
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In today's episode, comedian Sasha Ellen reveals an array of cat calling crimes that shouldn't happen while you're looking for a shepherd's pie, and we then get an education in the dark side of music hall - yes it really exists. AND this week's listener crime really backs up the mantra to 'Just Say No' , even if you have a headache. Come and see Ta…
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Here's a little look at this week's smorgasbord of singing, cat calling and Prue Leith loving - full episode , featuring the hilarious Sasha Ellen is available on Wednesday, or Tuesday via our Patreon! Come and see Taylor and Hannah LIVE! -They will be at Ventnor Fringe on 26th and 27th July 2024 -At this year's London Podcast Festival, mashing wit…
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This time we're chatting with Wendell Wallach on moral machines and Machine Ethics, AGI sceptics, the usefulness of the term of artificial intelligence, a new ethic or ethos for human society, ethics as decisions fast and slow, trade-off ethics, the AI oligopoly, the good and bad of capitalism, conciousness, global workspace theory and more...…
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It's all going off on today's episode of DWSC, as we see what happened when comedian and impressionist, Ronni Ancona joined Taylor and Hannah on stage at our latest London Residency show, and cited a criminal activity against her birthday - in fact, this episode is released on the eve of that auspicious day - HAPPY BIRTHDAY FOR TOMORROW RONNI! As y…
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The next episode of DWSC is LIT! Not least because the one and only Ronni Ancona took to the stage at our latest London Residency show. Find out what went down on Wednesday (or Tuesday via Patreon) , and have this little nugget in the meantime... Come and see Taylor and Hannah LIVE! They will be at Ventnor Fringe on 26th and 27th July 2024 At this …
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In today's episode, Taylor and Hannah are joined by award winning comedian, Samira Banks, who tells us about a criminal spree where we learn the value of having a cow close by, and that some criminals can have an attack of empathy for their targets. The gang then gets involved in a crime which may (or may not), change your view of men - for better,…
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In this special edition episode we hear vox-pops recorded at the AI Ethics, Risks and Safety Conference in Bristol on the 15th of May 2024. We hear about AI regulations, AI Standards, AI Ethics frameworks, principles, ethics guiding research, awareness of the ethics of AI, and explainable AI.By Ben Byford and Herbie Robson at the AI Ethics, Risks and Safety Conference
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In this week's episode of DWSC, we get to see what happened when comedian Abby Wambaugh joined the live zoom, avidly watched - and aided - by our audience of patrons. Abby opened the show with a story about a flighty man called 'Noel', and showing off some promise for her Birmingham accent, before adding some artistic license to solve a crime, whic…
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In today's epic ep, we're joined by best-selling ghost writer, Shannon Kyle, whose personal crime story is one not even she could have made up, plus it also reveals some very strong views on sweatpants. The gang then delve deeply into a scandal that rocked a sleepy town at the turn of the last century, and just goes to prove that today's trolls hav…
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If Wednesday feels a long way to wait till the next feast of an episode, why not enjoy this amuse-bouche of when Hannah and Taylor were joined by best selling ghost writer Shannon Kyle.... Don't forget, you can join our Patreon and get the latest ep in your ears a whole 24 hours earlier! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.…
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It's another wild and unleashed episode of DWSC LIVE and joining Taylor and Hannah for the hi jinks is the incredible comedian, Micky Overman! Micky starts with a crime story which may sound familiar to regular listeners, but having the local insight could have solved this conundrum for a former guest. The team then discharges all crime solving for…
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The Patrons came out in force to join Hannah and Taylor for a live zoom to be remembered, as the king of paranormal investigation aka, Danny Robins joined the force for the occasion. And as this is a gem of an ep, we couldn't wait until Men's Month to unleash this story of sportsmanship under extreme circumstances to the world. Plus, Danny himself …
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This week's episode is taken from our Patreon live zoom with podcaster, playwright and investigator of all things paranormal, Danny Robins! We know it's not Men's Month yet, but we couldn't make you wait until November for this gem, so you'll be able to listen from Wednesday , or Tuesday via our Patreon Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for mo…
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Look who's back.... it's the wonderful Sofie Hagen, who returns to the show with a fresh crime to tell us all about, before the team gets to work on a story which may be minimalist in some ways, but has had a seismic effect on the world of crime fighting. You can also support the show on Patreon, and for as little as £3 a month, have access to ad f…
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In this week's episode, Taylor and Hannah are joined by Kerry Ipema and KK Apple from musical parody show 'Six Chick Flicks' to romp through a crime solving spree worthy of any precinct in NYC. Kerry and KK start things off, each with a crime involving baffling behaviours of men in the dating / flirting scene. The team then get to the bottom of cri…
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If you're curious to see what happened when Hannah was outflanked by Americans, then here's a heads-up on how the next episode, featuring Kerry Ipema and KK Apple from musical parody show 'Six Chick Flicks' will play out. Listen to the whole episode from Wednesday, or Tuesday on Patreon Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.…
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Welcome to show two of the latest DWSC London residency where we go Back to the Future with comedian Athena Kugblenu, who returns to the force for a second time... thank goodness she had been the victim of another crime to talk to us about at the start of the show. We then jump into the DeLorean to get to the bottom of a movie based misdemeanour** …
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If you've always wished you could see into the future, let this trailer of the next episode be your crystal ball, as it will give you a glimpse of what went down when Athena Kugblenu joined Taylor and Hannah at their recent London Residency. The full episode is available on Wednesday, or tomorrow on patreon.com/drunkwomensolvingcrime Hosted on Acas…
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Hannah and Taylor are back at The Museum of Comedy, with the audience in fine raucous form, which is hardly surprising. as they were joined on stage by stars of the brilliant musical, Kathy and Stella Solve a Murder aka - Rebekah Hinds and Bronté Barbé, who proved to be just as adept at solving crime in real life as they are in their show! We also …
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Here's a little taste of this week's show featuring stars of the brilliant musical, Kathy and Stella Solve a Murder aka - Rebekah Hinds and Bronté Barbé! You can also support the show on Patreon, and for as little as £3 a month, have access to ad free episodes, bonus content, live zoom records AND be the subject of one of Taylor's incredible shout …
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Today's episode of Drunk Women Solving Crime sees a very capable detective join the force in the form of mystery crime writer Emma Flint! Emma tells us how an incident she was privy to in early life ignited her career as crime author before the gang then chip away at a case where nothing is set in stone. As always, we hear from a listener and this …
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Don't miss the next instalment of Drunk Women Solving Crime, as we bid the fondest of farewells to our very own Detective Sasshole, Catie as this is her final episode as part of the force - but she'll be back in the future on a freelance basis. And we also welcome crime mystery writer Emma Flint to help solve a crime or two and it seems she started…
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In today's episode of DWSC, the team welcomes the fantastic comedian, writer, podcaster and influencer, Oenone Forbat to the force, so she can help solve a case which plumbs the depths of what a 19th century serial killer was able to get away with. As well as her own crime story, Oenone is also armed with a plethora of advice, courtesy of her mum, …
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If you want to get an idea of what happens in this week's episode with the very excellent Oenone Forbat, then look no further! Full episode available on Wednesday and a whole 24hrs earlier on our Patreon - patreon.com/drunkwomensolvingcrime Tickets are now on sale for the DWSC London residency at their NEW VENUE of The Museum of Comedy - full detai…
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