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Karl and KatherineKarl and KatherineChristine Anu with Karl and Katherine - 24th March 2025The wonderful Christine Anu joined Karl and Katherine to chat about Hadestown's Australian debut in Sydney, the role she plays as the narrator Hermes and what to expect when it comes down to Melbourne to be performed at Her Majesty's Theatre in May!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.2025-03-2308 minTerror at Collinwood: A Dark Shadows PodcastTerror at Collinwood: A Dark Shadows PodcastEp 105: Ghosts and Revenants of Dark Shadows with Bobby Lugosi and Katherine GonzalesThe ghosts that haunt the Collinwood estate represent the most numerous and diverse group of supernatural beings in Dark Shadows. Some spirits are helpful, offering spectral warnings in attempts to assist the living. Others are malevolent, bent on revenge… or worse. Many are tragic figures, doomed to wander the halls of Collinwood or the Old House for all eternity. Bobby Lugosi and Katherine Gonzales visit the podcast to discuss some of our favorite DS ghosts and revenants! Other discussion topics include Night of Dark Shadows, DS collectibles, and real-life ghostly encounters. Bobby Lugosi is a Rondo Award-winning monster kid infl...2025-02-201h 27Witch HuntWitch HuntComing February 1, 2025: Remembering the Innocent Victims of Connecticut's Witch TrialsIn this special bonus episode of Witch Hunt podcast, hosts Josh Hutchinson and Sarah Jack announce a groundbreaking commemoration of Connecticut's witch trial history. The event, "Remembering the Innocent Victims of Connecticut's Witch Trials," marks the first official recognition following the 2023 legislative resolution that absolved those accused of witchcraft in colonial Connecticut. The hosts paint a compelling picture of the upcoming event, scheduled for February 1st, 2025, at Connecticut's Old State House in Hartford. What makes this gathering particularly significant is its comprehensive approach to examining this dark chapter of colonial history. The event brings together an impressive...2025-01-3024 minBloomberg IntelligenceBloomberg IntelligenceMacy’s Delays Earnings, Citi BonusesWatch Alix and Paul LIVE every day on YouTube: http://bit.ly/3vTiACF.Mary Ross Gilbert, Bloomberg Intelligence, Senior Equity Analyst, Covering Retail, discusses Macy’s delaying its earnings. Katy Kaminski, Chief Research Strategist & Portfolio Manager at AlphaSimplex, discusses her outlook for the markets. KR Sridhar, CEO of Bloom Energy, discusses a recent company deal with AEP. RJ Gallo, Senior Portfolio Manager, Fixed Income at Federated Hermes, discusses the latest on the markets. Katherine Doherty, Bloomberg Finance Reporter, discusses Citi bonuses. Anastacia Davies, BNEF's Head of Renewable Fuels, gives a renewable fuels update.Hosts Paul Swe...2024-11-2539 minTerror at Collinwood: A Dark Shadows PodcastTerror at Collinwood: A Dark Shadows PodcastEp 93: Curse of Dark Shadows Graphic Novel with Craig Hurd-McKenneyNEWSFLASH! Dark Shadows returns to comics! Curse of Dark Shadows is an officially licensed graphic novel coming from Hermes Press in 2025! In this episode, comics creator Craig Hurd-McKenney (Brontës Infernal Angria, Boris Karloff Gold Key Mysteries, The Lodger), who wrote Curse of Dark Shadows, visits the podcast to give us the scoop on this thrilling new book! Topics of discussion include: Craig’s history with DS and comics, CoDS artwork by Jok and Gervaso, the setting of the story, characters who will appear in the graphic novel, plot teases, and the possibility of an ongoing DS graphic novel ser...2024-08-2154 minMurder, Murder on the WallMurder, Murder on the WallMurder, Murder on the Wall: Our First Trial-Sized Episode! Life and Death in the Hamptons: When the Instagram Feed isn't exactly the Full PictureThis week, Kelly and Stacey are unveiling our first “trial-sized” episode. Spoiler alert: it’s still longer than we expected. We’re also recapping a weekend in the Hamptons, and everything that entails - including chatter about the very sad, very current story of the Miller family, and how keeping up with the Jones - or really anyone out east - can very quickly spiral out of control. Another spoiler alert: Everything you see on Instagram isn’t exactly what it seems. Finally - of course we have a few beauty recos - things we love and things we tried on o...2024-08-2036 minMurder, Murder on the WallMurder, Murder on the WallSo Many Wheels: The Tragic Murder of Pro Cyclist Anna Moriah “Mo” Wilson + Cleaning Up Our Beauty ActsIt’s a winding (gravel) road that Kelly and Stacey are going down this week covering the heartbreaking murder of elite pro cyclist Anna Moriah “Mo” Wilson - and the unbelievable escape of yogi Kaitlin Armstrong. Yes, Stacey knows that she says “Tour of France” instead of “Tour de France”. She just needs a trip to Europe to straighten things out, okay? Our sources: BikeRadar.com: Gravel Riding Explained by Katherine Moore VTSports.com: Moriah Wilson: The Real Story by Lisa Lynn VTSports.com: Moriah Wilson: Vermont’s Super Star Gravel Racer by Ian Kin...2024-07-2359 minThe Hustle Daily ShowThe Hustle Daily ShowWhy Hermés doesn’t want to sell you a Birkin bag (and how to get one anyway)Hermés looks like any other luxury retailer, but it’s actually one of the toughest places to spend money. Their Birkin bag not only requires a lot of money, but also requires patience and effort- so much that the company is facing a lawsuit about just how difficult it is to buy their handbags. So what are the economics of Hermés handbags and how can you get one? Plus: Apple is developing AI emojis and xAI raises $6B. Join our hosts Jon Weigell and Katherine Laidlaw, as they take you through our most...2024-05-2818 minWitch HuntWitch HuntThe Connecticut Witch Trial Exoneration Project Marks Anniversary of ExonerationJoin us for a special episode marking the first anniversary of the groundbreaking legislation that cleared the names of Connecticut’s witch trial victims. On May 25, 2023, House Joint Resolution 34 was adopted, officially absolving the innocent victims of the colonial witch trials and offering a formal state apology to their descendants. In this episode, hear from the five advocates who founded the Connecticut Witch Trial Exoneration Project in 2022 as they reflect on their journey to legislative success, share their personal experiences, and discuss the profound impact of the 2023 resolution. We'll delve into their efforts to raise awareness, the plans for a...2024-05-2253 minGrating the NutmegGrating the NutmegColonial Connecticut: Sugar, Slavery and Connections to the West Indies   Although Connecticut sometimes seems like such a small, isolated place on the map, it was connected to the far-flung, complex, cosmopolitan British empire even in the 17th century.  This year on Grating the Nutmeg, we’re going to explore Connecticut’s maritime history with episodes on Colonial Connecticut’s trade with the British colonies of the Caribbean, privateering during the American Revolution and the whaling ships sent around the globe in the nineteenth century. Connecticut’s maritime entrepreneurs made fortunes by sending ships to sea and employed sailors, shipbuilders, traders, drovers, provisioners, and more.   2024-02-0240 minGrating the NutmegGrating the NutmegColonial Connecticut: Sugar, Slavery and Connections to the West Indies   Although Connecticut sometimes seems like such a small, isolated place on the map, it was connected to the far-flung, complex, cosmopolitan British empire even in the 17th century.  This year on Grating the Nutmeg, we’re going to explore Connecticut’s maritime history with episodes on Colonial Connecticut’s trade with the British colonies of the Caribbean, privateering during the American Revolution and the whaling ships sent around the globe in the nineteenth century. Connecticut’s maritime entrepreneurs made fortunes by sending ships to sea and employed sailors, shipbuilders, traders, drovers, provisioners, and more.   2024-02-0240 minThe Full StoryThe Full StoryA discovery of witch trialsDr. Katherine Hermes has expanded the history of witch trials in Connecticut with her discovery of a civil case accusing a doctor of witchcraft.2023-11-0207 minGrating the NutmegGrating the NutmegWitchcraft Uncovered: New Discoveries and Exonerations Witchcraft accusations began in Connecticut in May, 1647, with the trial and execution of Alice Young of Windsor, 45 years before the better-known witch trials in Salem, Massachusetts.  Connecticut had witchcraft accusation outbreaks in the early 1660s in Hartford and again in Fairfield in 1692, with criminal trials ending in 1697.  In colonial Connecticut, dozens of women, and some men associated with them, were accused of witchcraft. The colony hanged eleven people.   In May, 2023, Connecticut’s General Assembly moved to clear the names of all those accused of witchcraft in the state and issue an apology. State lawma...2023-11-0133 minGrating the NutmegGrating the NutmegWitchcraft Uncovered: New Discoveries and Exonerations Witchcraft accusations began in Connecticut in May, 1647, with the trial and execution of Alice Young of Windsor, 45 years before the better-known witch trials in Salem, Massachusetts.  Connecticut had witchcraft accusation outbreaks in the early 1660s in Hartford and again in Fairfield in 1692, with criminal trials ending in 1697.  In colonial Connecticut, dozens of women, and some men associated with them, were accused of witchcraft. The colony hanged eleven people.   In May, 2023, Connecticut’s General Assembly moved to clear the names of all those accused of witchcraft in the state and issue an apology. State lawma...2023-11-0133 minPeople Hidden In HistoryPeople Hidden In HistoryAnne Hutchinson - Defiant Woman of the Massachusetts Bay ColonySend us a textThis episode will present a very complete view of Hutchinson, from her early adoption of certain religious beliefs to her clash with Gov. Winthrop.  Dr. Hermes will provide not only the story of her life but the religious and social background of the Massachusetts Bay Colony of the 1630's. Though the early years of the Bay Colony are often depicted as a haven for religious freedom, you will learn of philosophical divides and the involvement of the political leaders. And how these deep disagreements, as part of the Antinomian* Controversy,  lead to the ou...2023-10-2249 minWhere We LiveWhere We Live'Before there was Salem, there was Connecticut': State formally pardons accused witchesBefore the well-known witch trials in Salem, Massachusetts, Connecticut had its own spate of trials and executions. In mid-1600s colonial Connecticut, dozens of women, and some men connected to them, were accused of witchcraft. Eleven people were executed. Earlier this year, the state moved to clear the names of all those accused of witchcraft in the state, and issued an apology. The resolution followed panel discussions and hearings with state lawmakers, descendants of the accused, and local historians. This hour, we listen back to some of those discussions, and check in with the Connecticut Witc...2023-10-1949 minCosas de oficinaCosas de oficina¿Somos más que Inteligencia Artificial?¡A pensar! Así nos dejó este #NuevoCapítulo de #CosasDeOficinaPodcast en el que pudimos conocer más sobre Inteligencia Artificial. Sus estímulos están desde que nacemos en este planeta y no para de involucrarse en nuestro día a día, mucho menos en el trabajo. Desde cero abordamos este tema para que ustedes también puedan resolver las dudas sobre machine learning, deep learning, GPT y más. ¿Sienten? ¿Piensan? ¿Hacen todo como los seres humanos? Mm.. lo dejamos a su consideración y después de la explicación de Fernando Ulloa y las conclusiones d...2023-03-1339 minWitch HuntWitch HuntBetween God and Satan with Beth Caruso and Katherine HermesJump into an informative discussion about revealing research of the Connecticut and Massachusetts witch hunt with Beth Caruso and Katherine Hermes, authors of the article “Between God and Satan: Thomas Thornton, Witch-Hunting, and Religious Mission in the English Atlantic World, 1647–1693 which was published in the Fall 2022 issue of Connecticut History Review.Beth Caruso, a Thou Shalt Not Suffer Podcast listener favorite, is the author of the books One of Windsor and The Salty Rose, and Cofounder of the CT Witch Memorial and Conn...2023-02-091h 08Listen to Best Free Audiobooks in Fiction, Coming of AgeListen to Best Free Audiobooks in Fiction, Coming of AgeDark Earth by Rebecca StottPlease visit https://thebookvoice.com/podcasts/1/audiobook/521966 to listen full audiobooks. Title: Dark Earth Author: Rebecca Stott Narrator: Hannah Morrish Format: Unabridged Audiobook Length: 9 hours 20 minutes Release date: June 23, 2022 Genres: Coming of Age Publisher's Summary: ‘Magical and evocative’ Imogen Hermes Gowar, author of The Mermaid and Mrs. Hancock ‘Heartachingly poignant’ Lucy Holland, author of Sistersong ‘An ancient tapestry of legend brilliantly rewoven’ Francis Spufford, author of Light Perpetual The new novel from the Costa-Award winning author of In The Days of Rain. AD 500. An island in the Thames. Isla has a secret: she has learned her father’s sophisticated sword-making skills at a ti...2022-06-2405 minListen to Best Full Audiobooks in Fiction, Coming of AgeListen to Best Full Audiobooks in Fiction, Coming of AgeDark Earth by Rebecca StottPlease visithttps://thebookvoice.com/podcasts/1/audiobook/521966to listen full audiobooks. Title: Dark Earth Author: Rebecca Stott Narrator: Hannah Morrish Format: Unabridged Audiobook Length: 9 hours 20 minutes Release date: June 23, 2022 Genres: Coming of Age Publisher's Summary: ‘Magical and evocative’ Imogen Hermes Gowar, author of The Mermaid and Mrs. Hancock ‘Heartachingly poignant’ Lucy Holland, author of Sistersong ‘An ancient tapestry of legend brilliantly rewoven’ Francis Spufford, author of Light Perpetual The new novel from the Costa-Award winning author of In The Days of Rain. AD 500. An island in the Thames. Isla has a secret: she has learned her father’s sophisticated sword-making skills at a time when...2022-06-249h 20Free Audiobook, Where Stories Come Alive, Take a DiveFree Audiobook, Where Stories Come Alive, Take a DiveDark Earth Audiobook by Rebecca StottListen to this audiobook in full for free onhttps://hotaudiobook.com/freeID: 521966 Title: Dark Earth Author: Rebecca Stott Narrator: Hannah Morrish Format: Unabridged Length: 9:20:01 Language: English Release date: 06-23-22 Publisher: HarperCollins Publishers UK Genres: Fiction & Literature, Historical Fiction, Coming of Age Summary: Magical and evocative Imogen Hermes Gowar, author of The Mermaid and Mrs. Hancock Heartachingly poignant Lucy Holland, author of Sistersong An ancient tapestry of legend brilliantly rewoven Francis Spufford, author of Light Perpetual The new novel from the Costa-Award winning author of In The Days of Rain. AD 500. An island in the Thames. Isla has a secret...2022-06-239h 20Access Essential Full Audiobooks in Fiction, HistoricalAccess Essential Full Audiobooks in Fiction, HistoricalDark Earth by Rebecca StottPlease visithttps://thebookvoice.com/podcasts/1/audiobook/521966to listen full audiobooks. Title: Dark Earth Author: Rebecca Stott Narrator: Hannah Morrish Format: Unabridged Audiobook Length: 9 hours 20 minutes Release date: June 23, 2022 Genres: Historical Publisher's Summary: ‘Magical and evocative’ Imogen Hermes Gowar, author of The Mermaid and Mrs. Hancock ‘Heartachingly poignant’ Lucy Holland, author of Sistersong ‘An ancient tapestry of legend brilliantly rewoven’ Francis Spufford, author of Light Perpetual The new novel from the Costa-Award winning author of In The Days of Rain. AD 500. An island in the Thames. Isla has a secret: she has learned her father’s sophisticated sword-making skills at a time when even...2022-06-239h 20WTIC Public AffairsWTIC Public AffairsFace CT 7/4/21CCSU History Professor Katherine Hermes discusses Independence Day and Connecticut's role in the American Revolution.  2021-07-0423 minOchenta CuentosOchenta CuentosProfe, MaestraEn medio de la pandemia, la profe Torcoroma se enfrenta a eso de las clases virtuales, como tantos otros profesores en todo el mundo... pero encuentra una alegría en la imaginación de sus alumnos.******Encuentra más información de Ochenta Cuentos y transcripciones de nuestros episodios en https://ochentastudio.com/ochenta-cuentosSíguenos en Twitter e Instagram en las cuentas @ochentapodcasts para estar al día con nuestras actualizaciones.******CRÉDITOS:Una producción de Studio Ochenta. Esta historia de ficción fue escr...2021-03-1114 minDive Into a Story With the Power of Full AudiobookDive Into a Story With the Power of Full AudiobookSixty Women Who Changed the Word Audiobook by Ann PlatoListen to this audiobook in full for free onhttps://hotaudiobook.com/freeID: 505126 Title: Sixty Women Who Changed the Word Author: Ann Plato, Emily Dickinson, The Brontes Narrator: Ghizela Rowe, Laurel Lewkow, Stella Gonet Format: Unabridged Length: 01:44:10 Language: English Release date: 02-01-21 Publisher: The Copyright Group Ltd. Genres: Fiction & Literature, Poetry Summary: Whether we understand it or recognise it, it is women who have shaped the course and journey of humanity. We are all born from women and usually raised by women. Half the world's population is female but many of them are trodden down by misogyny, religious misinterpretation, failing...2021-02-011h 44Discover Top Full Audiobooks in Literature, PoetryDiscover Top Full Audiobooks in Literature, PoetrySixty Women Who Changed the Word by Ann Plato, The Brontes, Emily DickinsonPlease visithttps://thebookvoice.com/podcasts/1/audiobook/505126to listen full audiobooks. Title: Sixty Women Who Changed the Word Author: Ann Plato, The Brontes, Emily Dickinson Narrator: Laurel Lewkow, Ghizela Rowe, Stella Gonet Format: Unabridged Audiobook Length: 1 hour 44 minutes Release date: February 1, 2021 Genres: Poetry Publisher's Summary: Whether we understand it or recognise it, it is women who have shaped the course and journey of humanity. We are all born from women and usually raised by women. Half the world's population is female but many of them are trodden down by misogyny, religious misinterpretation, failing systems of education and welfare and all manner...2021-02-011h 44Nicole BoniaNicole BoniaThe Readerly Report - Episode 54 - The Best Books To Read Over The Holiday SeasonGayle shocks Nicole with 1) trading a book on the Ashley Spivey Book Club group, and 2) reading a book before its release date. Inspired by discussing the best long best books to read over the holiday season, Gayle and Nicole discuss the best short books to read over the next few weeks, and just in time to boost those reading numbers and bring goals into line. What We're Reading / What We've Read One Day In Decemberby Josie Silver The Adultsby Caroline Hulse The Daily Stoicby Ryan Holiday The Mermaid and Mrs. Hancockby Imogen...2018-11-2041 minNicole BoniaNicole BoniaThe Readerly Report - Episode 47 - What We're Reading, More Hot Fall Releases & All The Feels Over Banned BooksGuys, why do we love Pride & Prejudice so much? We speculate, but we have no clear reasons why we love P&P & Jane Austen so much.  We get into what were reading, more highly anticipated fall reading, and banned Books! All the feels about the books that are in these banned book lists. What We’re ReadingMary B. By Katherine J Chen Ghosted by Rosie Walsh A Place For Us by Fatima Farheen Mirza (Shout-out to Sarah from Sarah’s Bookshelves) Jhumpa Lahiri- reconciling a foreign way of life with an American way of li...2018-10-0444 minKingston Shakespeare PodcastsKingston Shakespeare PodcastsSajed Chowdhury: Renaissance Hermeticism and WomenBuilding on the work of Frances Yates, Sajed Chowdhury (National University of Ireland, Galway) proposes that hermetic writings (Hermes Trismegistus, in particular) were key influences on some renaissance women. He argues that hermetic writings, accessed via male contemporaries, informed the spiritual, medical and textual practices of women like Marguerite of Navarre, Katherine Philips and Aphra Behn, which are elucidated by a reading of their philosophical poetry. Chowdhury seeks to reintegrate significant strands of early modern intellectual and esoteric culture into intellectual history that has been lost due to a focus on a masculine geneology of knowledge. Sajed Chowdhury’s primary fi...2016-07-1100 min