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What happened in the cases that were all over the news when the camera stopped rolling? #explore #fridayfuckery #podcastlife #podcasts #youtube #book #deus #fy #fyp #interview #podcasthost #radio #90s #apple #applepodcasts #author #bringingthefuckery #comedy #richardpryor #80s #standup #comedians #actors #multiplesclerosis #goat #superman #death #actors # #richardpryor #pryor #blackcomedians #richardpryor #pryor #blackcomedians #funny #funnymemes #funnyvideos #funnymeme #funnyshit #funnyreel ...
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Two friends who make stuff for a living chat with other professionals from ALL the artistic disciplines (or close) about how to build a thriving artistic life/career, and what it's like to try. Hosted by Heather Caunt-Nulton and Cate Clifford.
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'So There Is This...' a podcast for any of us who have experienced or is still experiencing the new norm of modern-age dating! I hope you enjoy and please email me : sothereisthispodcast@gmail.com I would love to hear your fabulous and not so fabulous dating stories! Also if you would like to keep up-to-date with the release of new episodes then please feel free to subscribe to the Instagram page @sothereisthispodcast and Twitter @sothereis ... it is always good to keep in the loop! All the ...
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Gabby Petito was a 22-year-old American woman born and raised in Blue Point, New York. She had six younger siblings and half-siblings. Gabby began dating Brian Christopher Laundrie in March 2019, and they moved in together with Brian’s parents in North Port, Florida. The couple worked at a Publix supermarket in North Port—Gabby as a pharmacy techni…
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On November 1956, sixteen-year-old ⁠John Lennon⁠ formed a ⁠skiffle⁠ group with several friends from ⁠Quarry Bank High School⁠ in ⁠Liverpool⁠. They briefly called themselves the Blackjacks, before changing their name to ⁠the Quarrymen⁠ after discovering that another local group were already using the name.⁠[7]⁠ Fifteen-year-old ⁠Paul McCartney⁠ met …
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The RMS Titanic, a British luxury passenger liner, is infamous for its tragic sinking on April 15, 1912, during its maiden voyage from Southampton to New York City. After striking an iceberg in the North Atlantic, the ship, deemed “unsinkable,” met its fate. #titanic #thetitanic #history #thegreatdepression #asitis #pattywalters #patrickfoley #alis…
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Lemmy Kilmister, born Ian Fraser Kilmister on December 24, 1945, was a British musician known for his influential role in the world of rock and metal. Let’s delve into his remarkable life: #history #Beverly #mafia #⁠beverlyhils #truecrime #tedbundy #truecrimecommunity #truecrimeaddict #truecrimememes #killers #killer #murder #mindhunter #murderer #…
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Charles Manson Charles Manson was a cult leader whose followers carried out several notorious murders in the late 1960s, after which he was sentenced to life in prison. #history #Beverly #mafia #⁠beverlyhils #truecrime #tedbundy #truecrimecommunity #truecrimeaddict #truecrimememes #killers #killer #murder #mindhunter #murderer #kansas #icp #ouijama…
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Charles Manson Charles Manson was a cult leader whose followers carried out several notorious murders in the late 1960s, after which he was sentenced to life in prison. #history #Beverly #mafia #⁠beverlyhils #truecrime #tedbundy #truecrimecommunity #truecrimeaddict #truecrimememes #killers #killer #murder #mindhunter #murderer #kansas #icp #ouijama…
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From his early life challenges to his iconic role in “Friends,” we journey through his struggles, triumphs, and the path to sobriety. Join us as we unravel the layers of addiction, deception, and personal turbulence, offering valuable insights into mental health and the human experience 1234. #history #Beverly #mafia #⁠beverlyhils #truecrime #tedbu…
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The Alamo is a historic site in San Antonio, Texas, that was originally a Spanish mission and later a fortress. It is famous for the Battle of the Alamo in 1836, when a small group of Texans fought bravely against a much larger Mexican army for 13 days. The Texans lost the battle, but their courage inspired others to continue the fight for Texas in…
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The Great Depression was the worst economic downturn in the history of the industrialized world. It began after the stock market crash of October 1929, which wiped out millions of investors and caused widespread panic. The crash triggered a global recession, as banks failed, trade collapsed, and unemployment soared. In the United States, President …
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The Beverly Hills Supper Club fire was a tragic event that occurred on May 28, 1977, in Southgate, Kentucky. A fire broke out in the club, which was a popular entertainment venue that hosted celebrities and performers. The fire spread quickly through the complex, which had several additions and lacked adequate fire safety measures. Many people were…
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Debra Cowan has been a professional singer for nearly thirty years. Website (sign up for her email list!): https://debracowan.com/ YouTube (help her get to 100 subscribers, please!): youtube.com/debcowan56 Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/DebraCowanMusic Twitter: https://twitter.com/DebraCowanMusic Instagram: https://instagram.com/DebraCowanMusic…
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After an accidental podcast hiatus brought on by work and technical difficulties, Making Life hosts Heather and Cate are back for a second installment of chats with others who create for a living, and what it's like to try. As in the very beginning, they decided to kick things off by talking with each other. A CORRECTION: In the episode, Cate mista…
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Jeromy Foberg is the captain of the Rhode Island Pirates and Privateers, a historical reenactment group that has an official letter of marque from the state of Rhode Island. He also worked as a chanteyman aboard the 18th century tall ship The Formidable. In addition to these nautical endeavors, he is also a maker of accessories, costuming, and cock…
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Jules Pieperl is a non-binary, NYC-based costumer for Broadway and Off-Broadway theatre as well as film and TV. They have worked on Mean Girls, To Kill A Mockingbird and Carousel on Broadway, at New York Theater Workshop and National Queer Theater Off-Broadway, and on John Oliver, among others. find Jules on: Instagram: http://instagram.com/julespe…
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Alex Katz is a graphic designer, illustrator, and writer. In addition to being a meticulous and thorough creator of his own fictional world, he also spends time delving into and sharing worlds others have created, such as through his popular and high-level Harry Potter cosplay. find Alex on: Instagram: http://instagram.com/alex.r.katz/ Twitch: http…
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Connect with Lynn Feingold personally on: Instagram, Facebook Lynn's projects: The Folk Song Society of Greater Boston - Website The Old Howard Troupe - Website, Facebook, YouTube Virtual Assistant Boston - LinkedIn, Website Episode highlights & notes: Singing historic and bawdy songs at a colonial period tavern Thinking on your feet and managing a…
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Cate and Heather interview Gordon Riley, one half of G. Riley Creations, a creative marketing company that specializes in product and portrait photography, photo composites, logo design, and more. He received his certificate in photography from RISD (the Rhode Island School of Design) in 2020, and almost one year later, made the move to go full tim…
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Cate and Heather interview Cindy Clifford, a freelance voice over artist who has worked in radio and currently hosts her own podcast, It's Me, Cindy. In addition to all of that, she also writes scripts, stories, and monologues. And yes - she is Cate's mom. In this episode, among other things, we discuss: The idea of making your own luck - how being…
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Heather and Cate interview Lynn Noel, a singer, songwriter, and storyteller of heritage traditions, and the mastermind behind her online folk club, The Mermaid's Tavern. In this episode, we discuss: -Lynn's time on the road as a performer in Canada -running an LLC (or not), the merits and drawbacks of business insurance, and when you might want eit…
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Show notes: Giuliana Funkhouser is a professional multimedia artist, whose most recent adventures include soundscape design and interactive media development. In addition to creating her own artworks, she also manages the band Red Culebra. She has worked as a digital retoucher and graphic designer for WB Games Boston - formerly known as the gaming …
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Heather and Cate interview Armand Aromin, professional singer, multi-instrumentalist, songwriter, and luthier -- maker of songs, sounds, and instruments with strings -- who is also half of the Providence-based songcentric duo The Vox Hunters. *Content warning for discussion of racism. In this episode, we discuss: -building a career in the arts with…
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Our first interviewee is Joni Rae Latham, an artist and writer who is also the woman behind the popular Tales of a Kitchen Witch Facebook page.Among the topics covered, we discuss:-Doing things for yourself just because you love them, sticking to them because you love them, and then watching them become popular-Details of and differences between cr…
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In our first episode, your hosts Cate and Heather interview each other about making art for a living and what it's like to try. Please be sure to subscribe to the podcast and follow us on your favorite social media site: instagram facebook twitter If you could kindly leave a review of this podcast in your favorite podcast-getting app, that would be…
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This episode features highlights from Chronicles of the American Revolution. The following episodes are included: Tony Horwitz - Episode 20: Confederates in the Attic Jack Snyder - Episode 27: Baltimore and Ohio Railroad Dr. Louis Intres - Episode 37: The Sultana Jim Taylor - Episode 39: Slavery Part 1 Become a patron at: www.patreon.com/chronicles…
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A few highlights from the first 88 episodes of The Chronicles of the American Civil War. In this episode, we hear from: Rene Kenard - Civil War Religion - Episodes 51 and 52 Rick Garland - Civil War Music - Episode 47 Robert Ford and Ben Hawley - United State Colored Troops - Episode 21 Dr. Joan Cashen - Varina Davis - Episode 44 This episode was p…
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Welcome back to 'So There Is This ... Podcast', thank you for tuning in once again. Grab a glass of wine, sit back, relax and enjoy... I would love to hear from you about you dating experiences, has anything like this ever happening to you? If it has and you want to talk about it, please email me on: sothereisthispodcast@gmail.com or on instagram @…
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Steve Phan, historian and Park Ranger at the Civil War Defenses of Washington, explains the ring of defensive forts built around our nation's capitol to protect it from a Confederate Invasion. Find out more about the Civil War Defenses of Washington at the National Park Service website. Become a patron of the show at www.patreon.com/chroniclescw. T…
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Welcome back to 'So There Is This ... Podcast', thank you for tuning in once again. I am absolutely thrilled to have the company of my dear friend, Katie LeFleur on this weeks episode discussing the 'beauty' of unsolicited genital pictures and much more. So, grab a glass of wine, sit back, relax and enjoy... I would love to hear from you about you …
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Dr. Peter Carmichael, Director of the Civil War Institute at Gettysburg College, stops by to discuss education, historians, and (most importantly) his recent book on the Common Soldier. Find Dr. Carmichael's Book, The War of the Common Soldier, on Amazon. Become a patron to support Chronicles on Patreon! www.patreon.com/chroniclescw…
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Welcome back to 'So There Is This ... Podcast', thank you for tuning in once again. This one is for all those who have experienced 'catfishing' first hand... Oh the joys! I would love to hear from you about you dating experiences, has anything like this ever happening to you? If it has and you want to talk about it, please email me on: sothereisthi…
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Welcome back to episode 3 of 'So There Is This ... Podcast', thank you for tuning in for a third time. This one is for all those who get excited to meet someone actually face-to-face with no online interference only to establish the fact that this kind of meeting is no more destined for greatness than online! I would love to hear from you about you…
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David Goetz speaks on the involvement of John Singleton Mosby and his men in the Lincoln Assassination. Find more about David Goetz, his books, and his tours at: http://mosbystours.com/ Become patron of the Chronicles of the American Civil war on Patreon at: http://patreon.com/chroniclescw/ This episode was proudly produced by Sounder & Key. Photo …
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Welcome back to episode 2 of 'So There Is This ... Podcast', thank you for tuning in for a second time. This one is for all those who have felt things were moving in a great dating direction only to find out they were being hunted for a beard! Haha I would love to hear from you about you dating experiences, has anything like this ever happening to …
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Welcome to the very first episode of 'So There Is This...' a podcast for any of us who have experienced or is still experiencing the new norm of modern-age dating! In this episode I explain the rather intimidating Christmas gift from my family... which basically forms a little insight into how this podcast came about. I hope you enjoy and please em…
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Author and historian Scott Mingus discussed the capture of York, Pennsylvania by Jubal Early's division just prior to the battle of Gettysburg. Books by Scott: Confederate Calamity: J.E.B. Stuart's Cavalry Ride Through York County, Pa. Flames Beyond Gettysburg: The Confederate Expedition to the Susquehanna River, June 1863 Beyond the Burning Bridge…
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The Burning of the Columbia-Wrightsville Bridge was the topic of discussion today by historian and author Scott Mingus. Books by Scott: Flames Beyond Gettysburg: The Confederate Expedition to the Susquehanna River, June 1863 Beyond the Burning Bridge: Wrightsville, Pa., in the Civil War The Second Battle of Winchester: The Confederate Victory that …
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