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*Contains spoilers.* In this special bonus episode, Jill and Miranda share all our thoughts about today's phenomenal, once-in-a-lifetime Bering and Wells reunion panel, which took place on April 17 at ClexaCon virtual 2021! The women of the warehouse spilled SO much tea about their commitment to representing queerness and engaging with their fans d…
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ClexaCon Virtual 2021 will take place this weekend, April 16-18. Join us for three days of fun with your favorite actors, creators, authors, podcasters and more! Three-day passes are available for as low as $25, or a suggested donation of $45. Click here to register! Jaime Murray AND Joanne Kelly are getting together for a once-in-a-lifetime virtua…
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In this first half, we dance to Mrs. Frederic's new theme music and enjoy two fabulous actor's spotlights: on J.P. Manoux (That Guy!) and Tia Carrere (Pete's old flame, Kate). We address the heavy themes of alcoholism and PTSD, have a "Words on Surfaces" segment, and were just about to get into the Telegraph Island Telegraph when Miranda's phone mi…
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Podcast 13 is back to slay the nightmare that has been 2020! We love you, we've missed you, and we're so happy to return to publishing episodes every other Tuesday night. In our discussion of "13.1," we consult 19th-century media historian Dr. Amanda Shubert (University of Chicago) for insight into Max Wertheimer's zoetrope. We are also very excite…
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(Content Warning: This episode contains in-depth discussions of body image issues and eating disorders.) We're back for Part 2 of episode 204, "Age Before Beauty." We were so excited that our Artifact Expert of the week, Dr. Christine Adams (St. Mary's College of Maryland) answered our artifact-related questions AND watched this episode to provide …
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(Content Warning: This episode contains in-depth discussions of body image issues and eating disorders.) Hello, Agents! Are you listening in real time? If so, check out our HUGE Happy Holidays announcement at the top of this ep, which explains how YOU can win #JaimeAtClexaCon tickets! (Enter by emailing warehouse13pod@gmail.com between Dec. 24, 201…
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As you may remember, we said on our Patreon page that once we got enough funding to pay for our website hosting fees, we would start posting complete uncut Artifact Expert Interviews on our website. We've officially hit our first goal -- THANK YOU so much! :) :) We're not going to put every interview on our actual podcast feed, but you should start…
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We're back! (If you're listening in the future, our ClexaCon announcement ends at minute 00:06:15.) This was a very cathartic episode for us, since Jill and I have both been dealing with some health issues over the past month. But finally, we got this episode out and are thrilled to share the love and positivity with all of you! Grab a bowl of popc…
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PC13 is back in your earbuds; thanks so much for your patience! This episode is filled with comic fun as Pete and Myka head to Detroit, MI to track down an artifact of superhero proportions. This week's experts are a writing team, Stina Attebery (UC Riverside) and Josh Pearson (Cal State LA), whose academic work features costumes, gaming, and comic…
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Because one episode simply couldn't contain our love of H.G. Wells! In the second half of our season premiere, we discuss gender, sexuality, and Victorians as MacPherson and H.G. make their final move. Our artifact expert for this episode is Miranda Steege (U.C. Riverside), a Ph.D. candidate in English who specializes in queer fandom studies. Make …
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We're back, Agents! In the first half of the season 2 premiere, the Warehouse goes worldwide as Pete and Myka chase H.G. Wells to London, and Artie follows Claudia to Geneva. This episode includes super never-before-heard audio from our interviews with both Jack Kenny and Eddie McClintock -- who talk about writing female H.G. Wells and working alon…
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(PLEASE NOTE: This episode is full of spoilers! There are also content warnings as needed for specific mailbag letters.) How has Warehouse 13 changed or impacted your life? In this special mailbag episode, we read your letters about mental health, queer identity, finding love, and more. Thank you so much to everyone who shared your stories with us!…
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In the second half of the season 1 finale, our team finally confronts MacPherson -- and everyone is not who they seem. Our artifact expert for the week, Dr. Kaye Whitehead, helps us learn more about Harriet Tubman's thimble, and her legacy in American history. After today's episode, we'll be taking a break of at least one month to prep for season 2…
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It's the first half of the season one finale, and wow! there's a lot to discuss. In episode 101A, we talk everything from "tool and die" to Vestal Virgins as MacPherson leads Pete, Myka, and Artie on a dangerous chase. Plus, special shout-out to friend of the show and writer of WH13 Benjamin Raab, for offering a few corrections and behind-the-scene…
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This week, Pete and Claudia head to high school English class for a very literary episode, "Nevermore." In addition to the Goth Man himself, we discuss Hemingway, Byron, Blake, Plath, the Peanuts cartoons, and more. Our artifact expert for the week is C.C. Rae, a literature lover, educator, and author of young adult fiction who studied at the Unive…
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Silly "Sticky String" causes a breakdown in the Gooery in this week's season 1 episode 10. Join us as we shine an actor spotlight on the prolific Mark Sheppard, and share brand NEW audio insight from our interview with Jack Kenny -- who describes his vision of the Regents and the battle he fought with the network to represent them as everyday peopl…
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**SPOILER NOTICE: This interview contains spoilers for all five seasons of Warehouse 13.** Surprise! It's the man, the myth, the legend, Jack Kenny. In the first half of this interview, we discuss artifacts, prop departments, Jewish prayers and more. Where's the second half of the interview, you ask? We have tons of bonus footage of episode-specifi…
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*Content warning: This episode contains discussions of self-harm, suicide, and trauma. If you are in crisis, please contact 1-800-273-8255 (USA), or visit lifeline.org.nz (New Zealand), or see our show notes for further international resources.* This week, we're headed to Southern prisons, both factual and fictional, with a little help from Lydia P…
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(Pst. A few seconds of Jill's audio fell down the rabbit hole in the first 2 minutes of this ep. Sorry!) Things get hinky in Part 2 of this Alice Liddell special! We kick things off with our Artifact Expert Brittany Carlson, a Historian of Mathematics and scholar of Lewis Carroll who is currently pursuing her PhD at the University of California, Ri…
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Alice!Myka is here -- and we've got so much to say, it takes two episodes. In the first half of "Duped," we appreciate our writing team Benjamin Raab & Deric A. Hughes, plus we introduce a new segment called "Eureka Moment" for guest actors Erica Cerra and Niall Matter. We also are thrilled to gain further insight into the Studio 54 Disco Ball than…
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This week, a real-life, really-lost samurai sword changes everything we thought we knew about Artie. We consult Dr. Nyri Bakkalian, an award-winning author, artist, and military historian who helps us understand the Honjo Masamune. Our opening segment shows our appreciation for writer Bob Goodman, and we shine two Actor's Spotlights: one on Mrs. Fr…
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It's episode 106 -- one of Eddie McClintock's favorites! We revisit our bonus interview to applaud Pete's heartfelt sacrifice (and Eddie's emotional performance) when the Spine of the Saracen threatens everyone's lives. This week's Artifact Expert is Dr. Suleiman Mourad, a professor from Smith College with expertise in Islamic History and the Crusa…
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In Part 2 of episode 105, we wrap up our beat-by-beat of "Elements." There are a lot of writing issues and examples of cultural appropriation to address; the silver lining is that we do enjoy Claudia's B-plot. Our discussion ends at the 1:00:00 (one hour) mark, but at that point, we post the entire un-cut interview with Lenape tribal historian Dr. …
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In this episode, we felt that it was critical to take our time recognizing the cultural appropriation that takes place in "Elements." To learn from the mistakes that were made with this episode back in 2009, we consult Lenape Tribal Historian Dr. John Norwood. If you learned something new from today's show, please lend your support to these Lenape …
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It's episode 104, so it's time to shine an Actor Spotlight on Claudia, played by Allison Scagliotti. Plus, we have our second cameo appearance by Eddie McClintock, who chimes in to share some memories of Allison's first days on set. In our Writer Appreciation segment, we celebrate the iconic LGBT+ work of Drew Z. Greenberg, and our Artifact Expert …
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(This episode contains spoilers.) Surprise! This week, we were honored to discuss Warehouse 13 with Pete Lattimer himself, Eddie McClintock. Eddie generously answered many of the questions we have faced in recent episodes, and he also spoke openly about his 18 years of sobriety. For further resources, see our show notes from episode 103. Thank you …
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Ten years ago, a small SyFy show made a big difference. This January, join two Warehouse 13 fans for an intersectional feminist podcast that celebrates ten years of friendship and fandom. We're not afraid to tackle heavy themes, with guest artifact experts every week, and special surprises just for you, join us each Tuesday in 2019. Special thanks …
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*Content Warning: This episode contains discussions of self-harm, domestic violence, and gun violence.* In this episode, several outbursts of bizarre behavior in smalltown Colorado lead Pete and Myka to learn a bit about the nineteenth-century father of hypnotherapy, James Braid. Our artifact expert is Kameron Sanzo, a Victorian Science scholar fro…
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Thank you so much to everyone who made our podcast launch of episodes 101A and 101B a success! In episode 102, our Actor Spotlight gives us an excuse to adore guest star Tricia Helfer, and our "Almost" Actor Spotlight celebrates the composition skills of Emmy-nominated Warehouse 13 composer, Edward Rogers. Since our main artifact is by a fictional …
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In the second half of our pilot episode, we kick things off with a Writer Appreciation segment, interview friend of the show and Houdini aficionado Tobie James, and include audio clips by Jessica Farnsworth, great-granddaughter of Philo T. Farnsworth. We then move into the "Comb of Lucrezia Borgia" plot. This week's second Artifact Expert is BBC Ne…
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In the first half of our pilot episode, we discuss the Aztec plotline of Warehouse 13's first episode, introduce our primary characters, and interview cultural historian of modern Mexico, Dr. Elena Albarrán. Segments include actor spotlights of CCH Pounder and Saul Rubinek. Note: I messed up the audio volume; sorry! The quality and volume is fixed …
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