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Outcasts of the Earth
Of Kings and Midwives: the First Witch Hunt in Scotland
In this episode, we travel to Scotland to take a look at the first “panic year” of 1590-1591 that resulted in the first witch hunt in Scottish history. Looking specifically at the case of Agnes Sampson, who was known as the Wise Midwife of Keith, we see how this first hunt for witches captured the attention of the king himself, as James VI became convinced that witches directly threatened his life by conjuring a storm at sea. Because of this, King James brought all the more attention and credibility to this witch hunt as he personally sat in on the...
2026-02-01
35 min
Outcasts of the Earth
Of Kings and Midwives: the First Witch Hunt in Scotland
In this episode, we travel to Scotland to take a look at the first “panic year” of 1590-1591 that resulted in the first witch hunt in Scottish history. Looking specifically at the case of Agnes Sampson, who was known as the Wise Midwife of Keith, we see how this first hunt for witches captured the attention of the king himself, as James VI became convinced that witches directly threatened his life by conjuring a storm at sea. Because of this, King James brought all the more attention and credibility to this witch hunt as he personally sat in on the...
2026-02-01
35 min
Outcasts of the Earth
Sorcery in the Age of Exploration: the Captain General vs. the Gentleman Captain
In this episode, we discuss the rare story of a noble man who faced accusations of witchcraft on the faraway coast of South America. This is a story of a broken friendship, the abuse of power, and the exploitation of sailors' superstitions to levy accusations of witchcraft. When Sir Francis Drake departed on his infamous voyage that took him around the globe, his friend, Thomas Doughty, joined him on the journey. In the course of this expedition, everything fell apart between the two men, leading to claims of sorcery and an impromptu trial. This week, we dive into the...
2026-01-19
51 min
Outcasts of the Earth
Sorcery in the Age of Exploration: the Captain General vs. the Gentleman Captain
In this episode, we discuss the rare story of a noble man who faced accusations of witchcraft on the faraway coast of South America. This is a story of a broken friendship, the abuse of power, and the exploitation of sailors' superstitions to levy accusations of witchcraft. When Sir Francis Drake departed on his infamous voyage that took him around the globe, his friend, Thomas Doughty, joined him on the journey. In the course of this expedition, everything fell apart between the two men, leading to claims of sorcery and an impromptu trial. This week, we dive into the...
2026-01-19
51 min
Outcasts of the Earth
The Story of Satan the Cat and England's "First" Witch
In this episode, we look at the bizarre case of the woman mistakenly remembered as the first witch executed in England. The story of Agnes Waterhouse features peculiar accusations, including a possessed cat who could turn into a toad, and a horned dog who threatened a young girl's life. In what was presented at the time as an entertaining and macabre story for the masses across England, at its heart we see the story of a woman offering her own life in order to try and save the life of her daughter. Sources:Anon., “The...
2026-01-04
42 min
Outcasts of the Earth
The Story of Satan the Cat and England's "First" Witch
In this episode, we look at the bizarre case of the woman mistakenly remembered as the first witch executed in England. The story of Agnes Waterhouse features peculiar accusations, including a possessed cat who could turn into a toad, and a horned dog who threatened a young girl's life. In what was presented at the time as an entertaining and macabre story for the masses across England, at its heart we see the story of a woman offering her own life in order to try and save the life of her daughter. Sources:Anon., “The...
2026-01-04
42 min
Outcasts of the Earth
Pardon the (Holiday) Interruption!
Outcasts of the Earth is taking a brief holiday break this week, but your host, Kenyon, will be back in two weeks with a new episode on the history of witchcraft. I took the opportunity this week to (re)introduce myself to any new listeners who may be tuning in since season one. Happy holidays to everyone who listens, and here's to a good start to 2026! Please let this new year be kind to us all... Take care, everybody!Theme music: "Southern Gothic" Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com)Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 4.0 License
2025-12-22
03 min
Outcasts of the Earth
Pardon the (Holiday) Interruption!
Outcasts of the Earth is taking a brief holiday break this week, but your host, Kenyon, will be back in two weeks with a new episode on the history of witchcraft. I took the opportunity this week to (re)introduce myself to any new listeners who may be tuning in since season one. Happy holidays to everyone who listens, and here's to a good start to 2026! Please let this new year be kind to us all... Take care, everybody!Theme music: "Southern Gothic" Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com)Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 4.0 License
2025-12-22
03 min
Outcasts of the Earth
The First Witch Hunt (or, Nobody Expected the Swiss Inquisition)
This week, we explore the first large-scale witch hunt in European history. Occurring in the French-speaking region of Switzerland, the Valais Witch Trials led to the execution of 376 people, the majority of which were men. Tune in to hear how a coordinated effort to eliminate heretical sects in the region turned into a widespread hunt for witches accused flying through the night to plan their devilish deeds. This episode looks at the origins and deadly legacy of this witch hunt, as well as what separates the events that occurred in Valais from other witch hunts that followed.
2025-12-08
39 min
Outcasts of the Earth
The First Witch Hunt (or, Nobody Expected the Swiss Inquisition)
This week, we explore the first large-scale witch hunt in European history. Occurring in the French-speaking region of Switzerland, the Valais Witch Trials led to the execution of 376 people, the majority of which were men. Tune in to hear how a coordinated effort to eliminate heretical sects in the region turned into a widespread hunt for witches accused flying through the night to plan their devilish deeds. This episode looks at the origins and deadly legacy of this witch hunt, as well as what separates the events that occurred in Valais from other witch hunts that followed.
2025-12-08
39 min
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2025-12-05
1h 20
Outcasts of the Earth
The Hammer of Witches
This episode dives into the history behind one of the most significant texts in the history of the early modern witch hunts that took hold across several European countries, the Malleus Maleficarum. This consequential text defined what constituted a witch, the depravity of witches and their practices, and ultimately served as a guide through the legal processes one would need to pursue in order to secure a conviction and an execution of such a witch. This book retains one of the bloodiest legacies in history. Take a listen to learn where it came from, and what effect it had...
2025-11-23
37 min
Outcasts of the Earth
The Hammer of Witches
This episode dives into the history behind one of the most significant texts in the history of the early modern witch hunts that took hold across several European countries, the Malleus Maleficarum. This consequential text defined what constituted a witch, the depravity of witches and their practices, and ultimately served as a guide through the legal processes one would need to pursue in order to secure a conviction and an execution of such a witch. This book retains one of the bloodiest legacies in history. Take a listen to learn where it came from, and what effect it had...
2025-11-23
37 min
Outcasts of the Earth
Of Love and Witches: the Tragic Story of Agnes Bernauer
This episode explores a familiar, oft-repeated tale of the ill-fated love shared between the lowly Agnes Bernaur and noble Albrecht, the future Duke of Bavaria. In a story that has come to shape the history and lore of the German city of Augsburg, we will see how a love shared between people from different worlds is ripped apart as Albrecht’s father took extreme measures to keep the two apart by accusing Agnes of being a witch. Sources:Anna Bond, “A Study of Agnes Bernauer,” Master’s Thesis, University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign (1906). Henry Garl...
2025-11-09
25 min
Outcasts of the Earth
Of Love and Witches: the Tragic Story of Agnes Bernauer
This episode explores a familiar, oft-repeated tale of the ill-fated love shared between the lowly Agnes Bernaur and noble Albrecht, the future Duke of Bavaria. In a story that has come to shape the history and lore of the German city of Augsburg, we will see how a love shared between people from different worlds is ripped apart as Albrecht’s father took extreme measures to keep the two apart by accusing Agnes of being a witch. Sources:Anna Bond, “A Study of Agnes Bernauer,” Master’s Thesis, University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign (1906). Henry Garl...
2025-11-09
25 min
Outcasts of the Earth
The First “Witch”: The Trial and Death of Petronilla de Meath
In this episode, we are covering the tragic story of Petronilla de Meath, a widower, a single mother, and working class woman who is largely remembered for being the first "witch" to be burned at the stake in Europe. In unpacking this story, we see how a power struggle that broke out between the rich and powerful in a medieval Irish town led to one woman taking the fall and suffering a horrific fate.Sources:Service of remembrance for Petronilla of Meath held at St. Canice’s Cathedral, Kilkenny (November 3, 2024). Speech delivered by Andrew Mc...
2025-10-26
37 min
Outcasts of the Earth
The First “Witch”: The Trial and Death of Petronilla de Meath
In this episode, we are covering the tragic story of Petronilla de Meath, a widower, a single mother, and working class woman who is largely remembered for being the first "witch" to be burned at the stake in Europe. In unpacking this story, we see how a power struggle that broke out between the rich and powerful in a medieval Irish town led to one woman taking the fall and suffering a horrific fate.Sources:Service of remembrance for Petronilla of Meath held at St. Canice’s Cathedral, Kilkenny (November 3, 2024). Speech delivered by Andrew Mc...
2025-10-26
37 min
Outcasts of the Earth
Toil and Trouble
The history of witchcraft is a sordid tale that plagued and brought pure torment to a countless number of lives. With thousands upon thousands losing their lives to this belief in sinister, supernatural powers - usually wielded by malevolent women - this history includes an untold number of stories involving one of the great outcasts of the past. In this inaugural episode of season two (!), we explore the origins of magic, how spellwork became tied to Satanic pacts, and why women, in particular, were the falls to be suspected of being a witch. Sources:...
2025-10-13
39 min
Outcasts of the Earth
Toil and Trouble
The history of witchcraft is a sordid tale that plagued and brought pure torment to a countless number of lives. With thousands upon thousands losing their lives to this belief in sinister, supernatural powers - usually wielded by malevolent women - this history includes an untold number of stories involving one of the great outcasts of the past. In this inaugural episode of season two (!), we explore the origins of magic, how spellwork became tied to Satanic pacts, and why women, in particular, were the falls to be suspected of being a witch. Sources:...
2025-10-13
39 min
Outcasts of the Earth
Season 2 Trailer: The Season of the Witch
The trailer for season two of Outcasts of the Earth: The Season of the Witch, debuting October 12! Check back for new episodes releasing every other week. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
2025-09-30
01 min
Outcasts of the Earth
Season 2 Trailer: The Season of the Witch
The trailer for season two of Outcasts of the Earth: The Season of the Witch, debuting October 12! Check back for new episodes releasing every other week. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
2025-09-30
01 min
Outcasts of the Earth
Last Call: Season Conclusions
In this final episode of season one, I take a look back on the history of alcohol, touching on some of the key topics and takeaways from antiquity to Prohibition. What can we glean from this history of drinking, and more importantly, the so-called 'drunkard'? Where does this issue stand now, and how do those suffering from alcohol use disorder today compare to those who struggled with drinking centuries ago? Tune in to listen to this concluding discussion, which includes my own thoughts on the season, as well as my notes of thanks to all who helped me make...
2025-09-29
24 min
Outcasts of the Earth
Last Call: Season Conclusions
In this final episode of season one, I take a look back on the history of alcohol, touching on some of the key topics and takeaways from antiquity to Prohibition. What can we glean from this history of drinking, and more importantly, the so-called 'drunkard'? Where does this issue stand now, and how do those suffering from alcohol use disorder today compare to those who struggled with drinking centuries ago? Tune in to listen to this concluding discussion, which includes my own thoughts on the season, as well as my notes of thanks to all who helped me make...
2025-09-29
24 min
Outcasts of the Earth
“Stay Away from Jazz and Liquor!”
From 1920 to 1933, the United States seemed to achieve the impossible: the federal government amended the Constitution to turn the US "dry." The so-called 'Noble Experiment,' better known as Prohibition, did little to dampen the spirit of the Roaring 20s... It also did little to stop people from drinking. For this raucous thirteen-year period, the US was overtaken by illicit liquor, expanding criminal organizations, and an unprecedented growth of federal power. Whiskey prescriptions, infamous gangsters, a federal poisoning program, and the St. Valentine's Day Massacre are all covered this week - tune in and let's raise a glass to...
2025-09-16
1h 08
Outcasts of the Earth
“Stay Away from Jazz and Liquor!”
From 1920 to 1933, the United States seemed to achieve the impossible: the federal government amended the Constitution to turn the US "dry." The so-called 'Noble Experiment,' better known as Prohibition, did little to dampen the spirit of the Roaring 20s... It also did little to stop people from drinking. For this raucous thirteen-year period, the US was overtaken by illicit liquor, expanding criminal organizations, and an unprecedented growth of federal power. Whiskey prescriptions, infamous gangsters, a federal poisoning program, and the St. Valentine's Day Massacre are all covered this week - tune in and let's raise a glass to...
2025-09-16
1h 08
Outcasts of the Earth
Spirits of Temperance
By the turn of the twentieth century, the US was moving ever closer to adopting a nationwide prohibition against all intoxicating drinks - but how did we get here? How did the US go from being known for having a robust drinking culture to supporting a constitutional amendment against alcohol? This episode explores the strategies used by the Woman's Christian Temperance Union (WCTU) and the Anti-Saloon League (ASL), breaking down how the temperance movement managed to achieve its ultimate goal. Smashed saloons, unhinged temperance hymns, and men in drag abound! Let's see how the US ended up going 'dry...
2025-09-02
1h 04
Outcasts of the Earth
Spirits of Temperance
By the turn of the twentieth century, the US was moving ever closer to adopting a nationwide prohibition against all intoxicating drinks - but how did we get here? How did the US go from being known for having a robust drinking culture to supporting a constitutional amendment against alcohol? This episode explores the strategies used by the Woman's Christian Temperance Union (WCTU) and the Anti-Saloon League (ASL), breaking down how the temperance movement managed to achieve its ultimate goal. Smashed saloons, unhinged temperance hymns, and men in drag abound! Let's see how the US ended up going 'dry...
2025-09-02
1h 04
Outcasts of the Earth
The Drunkard's Progress
In this episode, we discuss how the reactions to the ever-rising drinking rates in the US and Great Britain culminated into organized movements that demanded greater temperance. We are only scratching the surface here, as there is a whole lot of history to tackle. This episode covers some early influential figures, such as Dr. Benjamin Rush, Lyman Beecher, and Joseph Livesey. It also touches on the temperance movement in France, which primarily focused on one spirit in particular: absinthe. Will absinthe really cause you to hallucinate? Tune in to find out! Primary Sources:Samuel...
2025-08-19
1h 02
Outcasts of the Earth
The Drunkard's Progress
In this episode, we discuss how the reactions to the ever-rising drinking rates in the US and Great Britain culminated into organized movements that demanded greater temperance. We are only scratching the surface here, as there is a whole lot of history to tackle. This episode covers some early influential figures, such as Dr. Benjamin Rush, Lyman Beecher, and Joseph Livesey. It also touches on the temperance movement in France, which primarily focused on one spirit in particular: absinthe. Will absinthe really cause you to hallucinate? Tune in to find out! Primary Sources:Samuel...
2025-08-19
1h 02
Outcasts of the Earth
Whiskey: An American Delirium
In this episode, we are finally covering the history of my favorite spirit: whiskey! This uniquely American tale touches on whisky's backstory involving the migration of the Scots-Irish, as well as exactly how farmers felt when one (sing it with me) Alex-an-der Ham-il-ton tried to levy taxes on their beloved corn liquor. We also cover the ways the rise of the Industrial Revolution changed the drinking culture in the young United States, such as the very real problems that developed when the US population hit an unprecedented peak of alcohol consumption. One such problem involved recognition of a new...
2025-08-05
1h 08
Outcasts of the Earth
Whiskey: An American Delirium
In this episode, we are finally covering the history of my favorite spirit: whiskey! This uniquely American tale touches on whisky's backstory involving the migration of the Scots-Irish, as well as exactly how farmers felt when one (sing it with me) Alex-an-der Ham-il-ton tried to levy taxes on their beloved corn liquor. We also cover the ways the rise of the Industrial Revolution changed the drinking culture in the young United States, such as the very real problems that developed when the US population hit an unprecedented peak of alcohol consumption. One such problem involved recognition of a new...
2025-08-05
1h 08
Outcasts of the Earth
Gin Crazed, pt. 2: Mother's Ruin
Part two of the story of the Gin Craze, a roughly fifty-year drinking binge that took hold of early modern London. Check out part one if you have not yet listened to it! This episode covers dives into the ways women became uniquely connected to the juniper spirit, in addition to the specific problems gin drinking caused, such as theft, violence, and acts of murder. Also, what does drinking gin have to do with spontaneous combustion?! Tune in to find out.Primary Sources:Old Bailey Proceedings Online (www.oldbaileyonline.org, version 9.0) February 1734. Trial of...
2025-07-21
52 min
Outcasts of the Earth
Gin Crazed, pt. 2: Mother's Ruin
Part two of the story of the Gin Craze, a roughly fifty-year drinking binge that took hold of early modern London. Check out part one if you have not yet listened to it! This episode covers dives into the ways women became uniquely connected to the juniper spirit, in addition to the specific problems gin drinking caused, such as theft, violence, and acts of murder. Also, what does drinking gin have to do with spontaneous combustion?! Tune in to find out.Primary Sources:Old Bailey Proceedings Online (www.oldbaileyonline.org, version 9.0) February 1734. Trial of...
2025-07-21
52 min
Outcasts of the Earth
Gin Crazed, pt. 1
In this season's first two-part episode, we digging into the fascinating and disturbing history of the Gin Craze. Spanning roughly half a century, gin drinking seemed to hold London's poorer residents in an unrelenting grip. This decades long drinking binge did not happen by accident, however; this occurred as the result of legislation passed by members of Parliament who directly benefitted from the increase in domestic distillation. For part one, we cover the origins and initial responses to the Gin Craze, including a series of laws passed by Parliament in an effort to correct the mess...
2025-07-15
53 min
Outcasts of the Earth
Gin Crazed, pt. 1
In this season's first two-part episode, we digging into the fascinating and disturbing history of the Gin Craze. Spanning roughly half a century, gin drinking seemed to hold London's poorer residents in an unrelenting grip. This decades long drinking binge did not happen by accident, however; this occurred as the result of legislation passed by members of Parliament who directly benefitted from the increase in domestic distillation. For part one, we cover the origins and initial responses to the Gin Craze, including a series of laws passed by Parliament in an effort to correct the mess...
2025-07-15
53 min
Outcasts of the Earth
A Flood of Rum
Where did rum come from? What what is originally called? When do we talk about pirates?!In this episode, we are traveling to the Caribbean to discuss the origins of a new, potent liquor that forever changed the way people lived with and consumed alcohol. Primary Sources:Sir Henry Colt, “The Voyage of Sr Henrye Colt...” in Harlow, ed. Colonising expeditions to the West Indies and Guiana (London: Hakluyt Society, 1925).Cotton Mather, Sober Considerations (Boston: 1708). Increase Mather, A sermon occasioned by the execution of a man...
2025-07-01
1h 06
Outcasts of the Earth
A Flood of Rum
Where did rum come from? What what is originally called? When do we talk about pirates?!In this episode, we are traveling to the Caribbean to discuss the origins of a new, potent liquor that forever changed the way people lived with and consumed alcohol. Primary Sources:Sir Henry Colt, “The Voyage of Sr Henrye Colt...” in Harlow, ed. Colonising expeditions to the West Indies and Guiana (London: Hakluyt Society, 1925).Cotton Mather, Sober Considerations (Boston: 1708). Increase Mather, A sermon occasioned by the execution of a man...
2025-07-01
1h 06
Outcasts of the Earth
The Drunkard and the Devil
Today, depictions of the proverbial drunkard are shaped by well-known images of a stumbling, bumbling, red-faced drinker. Appearing as a popular trope in cartoons, films, or in other mediums, we can often spot the 'drunkard' with ease. But how did such an image come into being? In this episode, we discuss some of the stories that left an enduring mark on the way people came to perceive who the drunkard actually was. This episode also digs into the history of alewives, or brewsters - the women responsible for brewing un-hopped ales, but instead came to face increasing vilification in...
2025-06-17
1h 00
Outcasts of the Earth
The Drunkard and the Devil
Today, depictions of the proverbial drunkard are shaped by well-known images of a stumbling, bumbling, red-faced drinker. Appearing as a popular trope in cartoons, films, or in other mediums, we can often spot the 'drunkard' with ease. But how did such an image come into being? In this episode, we discuss some of the stories that left an enduring mark on the way people came to perceive who the drunkard actually was. This episode also digs into the history of alewives, or brewsters - the women responsible for brewing un-hopped ales, but instead came to face increasing vilification in...
2025-06-17
1h 00
Moody Movie Club
We’re Drinking The Same Cup Of Tea As David Lynch
Moody Movies: The Day the Earth Stood Still (1951), The Long Walk (2019), The Red Balloon (1956), The Tree of Life (2011)Kylie & Elliott find the origins of a favourite sci-fi subgenre, dive into the layers of time and space that a contemplative ghost movie creates, marvel at the most beautiful balloons in all of cinema, insist that even the shortest of films deserve thought and discussion, and are left cold by a thematic exploration of the universe.Listen to Outcasts of the Earth from our buddy Kenyon PayneFollow along on...
2025-06-12
45 min
Outcasts of the Earth
Drunk as a Monk
Viking mead, drinking horns, and fighting monks - oh my! In this episode, we are venturing into the tumultuous years that followed the end of Roman rule in the west. Moving into the medieval era, we will touch on some of the favorite drinks of those infamous raiders known as the Vikings, as well as what it really meant to be drunk as a monk. The episode opens with a brief note about some audio issues that came through during the recording and editing process. Apologies for the quality, but here's to better recording days in...
2025-06-03
43 min
Outcasts of the Earth
Drunk as a Monk
Viking mead, drinking horns, and fighting monks - oh my! In this episode, we are venturing into the tumultuous years that followed the end of Roman rule in the west. Moving into the medieval era, we will touch on some of the favorite drinks of those infamous raiders known as the Vikings, as well as what it really meant to be drunk as a monk. The episode opens with a brief note about some audio issues that came through during the recording and editing process. Apologies for the quality, but here's to better recording days in...
2025-06-03
43 min
Outcasts of the Earth
Sacred Intoxication
In this episode we will see how the drunkard became a sinner as we touch on the ways prominent monotheistic religions, including Judaism, Christianity, and Islam came to view alcohol and the sin of drunkenness, and how these perceptions proved immensely influential to the broader history of alcohol. Sources:“Drunkenness,” Jewish Virtual Library, Encyclopaedia Judaica (2007). Ammianus Macellinus, The Roman History, “Roman Antiquities” (Book XXXI), c. 390 CE (Loeb Classical Library edition, 1930). Priscus, “Dinner with Attila,” Reading in European History, translated by J.H. Robinson (1905). Teresa Morgan, Popular...
2025-05-19
47 min
Outcasts of the Earth
Sacred Intoxication
In this episode we will see how the drunkard became a sinner as we touch on the ways prominent monotheistic religions, including Judaism, Christianity, and Islam came to view alcohol and the sin of drunkenness, and how these perceptions proved immensely influential to the broader history of alcohol. Sources:“Drunkenness,” Jewish Virtual Library, Encyclopaedia Judaica (2007). Ammianus Macellinus, The Roman History, “Roman Antiquities” (Book XXXI), c. 390 CE (Loeb Classical Library edition, 1930). Priscus, “Dinner with Attila,” Reading in European History, translated by J.H. Robinson (1905). Teresa Morgan, Popular...
2025-05-19
47 min
Outcasts of the Earth
Drink as the Romans Do
In this episode, we will see how the Romans took the Greeks’ drinking culture and remade it as their own. Unlike their Hellenistic counterparts, however, the Romans proved to be a bit more rambunctious when it came to their love of wine. And as we will see, some Romans even built (and destroyed) their reputations by it. Tune in to hear a little bit about Roman drinking games, just how much wine the average Roman drank in the past, and how the infamous Mark Antony became one of ancient Rome's most famous drunkards.Sources:...
2025-05-05
38 min
Outcasts of the Earth
Drink as the Romans Do
In this episode, we will see how the Romans took the Greeks’ drinking culture and remade it as their own. Unlike their Hellenistic counterparts, however, the Romans proved to be a bit more rambunctious when it came to their love of wine. And as we will see, some Romans even built (and destroyed) their reputations by it. Tune in to hear a little bit about Roman drinking games, just how much wine the average Roman drank in the past, and how the infamous Mark Antony became one of ancient Rome's most famous drunkards.Sources:...
2025-05-05
38 min
Outcasts of the Earth
Pour One Out for the God of Wine
In this episode, we are raising a glass to drinking in the Mediterranean world. From Athenian drinking parties, to the god of wine himself, let’s explore what it was like getting drunk on wine in ancient Greece. Written and recorded by: Kenyon PayneTheme music: "Southern Gothic" Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com)Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 4.0 Licensehttp://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Additional featured music:“Traditional Greek Music,” ckotty3“Ancient Legend,” SergePavkinMusic“The Delphic Oracle,” VictoryOlympiaDay“The Hermit,” HarumachiMusic
2025-04-21
44 min
Outcasts of the Earth
Pour One Out for the God of Wine
In this episode, we are raising a glass to drinking in the Mediterranean world. From Athenian drinking parties, to the god of wine himself, let’s explore what it was like getting drunk on wine in ancient Greece. Written and recorded by: Kenyon PayneTheme music: "Southern Gothic" Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com)Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 4.0 Licensehttp://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Additional featured music:“Traditional Greek Music,” ckotty3“Ancient Legend,” SergePavkinMusic“The Delphic Oracle,” VictoryOlympiaDay“The Hermit,” HarumachiMusic
2025-04-21
44 min
Outcasts of the Earth
Messy-potamia
Enjoy a bonus second episode this week to celebrate the launch of this show! Look for a new episode to drop every two weeks going forward.Traveling to the Middle East, in the ancient region of Mesopotamia, we find the first emerging civilizations, as well as the first appearance of alcohol in writing. To the ancient Sumerians, beer was a magical, healthful drink delivered to them by the gods. Associated with prosperity, serenity, and most of the good things in life, there is one thing we can say for certain about this foundational civilization: they loved...
2025-04-10
23 min
Outcasts of the Earth
Messy-potamia
Enjoy a bonus second episode this week to celebrate the launch of this show! Look for a new episode to drop every two weeks going forward.Traveling to the Middle East, in the ancient region of Mesopotamia, we find the first emerging civilizations, as well as the first appearance of alcohol in writing. To the ancient Sumerians, beer was a magical, healthful drink delivered to them by the gods. Associated with prosperity, serenity, and most of the good things in life, there is one thing we can say for certain about this foundational civilization: they loved...
2025-04-10
23 min
Outcasts of the Earth
Prologue: Drunken Monkeys
In this opening season of this show, Kenyon introduces the show, why it exists, as well as the main topic for season one: drinking and drunkenness. Drinking is something that many people are likely familiar with in the practical sense, but the history of alcohol and drinking has ancient roots. This episode provides a very brief overview of the 'pre-history' of drinking and the theories around why humans took up this intoxicating practice. Written and recorded by: Kenyon PayneTheme music: "Southern Gothic" Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com)Licensed under Creative Commons: By...
2025-04-08
19 min
Outcasts of the Earth
Prologue: Drunken Monkeys
In this opening season of this show, Kenyon introduces the show, why it exists, as well as the main topic for season one: drinking and drunkenness. Drinking is something that many people are likely familiar with in the practical sense, but the history of alcohol and drinking has ancient roots. This episode provides a very brief overview of the 'pre-history' of drinking and the theories around why humans took up this intoxicating practice. Written and recorded by: Kenyon PayneTheme music: "Southern Gothic" Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com)Licensed under Creative Commons: By...
2025-04-08
19 min
Outcasts of the Earth
Trailer: Outcasts of the Earth (Season One)
Check out the trailer to the first season of this new show, the Outcasts of the Earth. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
2025-04-08
02 min
Outcasts of the Earth
Trailer: Outcasts of the Earth (Season One)
Check out the trailer to the first season of this new show, the Outcasts of the Earth. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
2025-04-08
02 min
Formula Indie America
FORMULA INDIE AMERICA 23.6.2024
AcidTigerX- What is itAngela Sclafani – How We Meet Baltaj – TumbiChas Got the Spins – Won't – Stop SpinningChauncey Chime – Dancin in the streetCherise Carver – Guitars Guns & BiblesCraig Pilo/Jeff Pescetto - Give me Some AnswersDaniel Boutros – Locked AwayDesperate Electric – What Do You WantElla Hartt – The Story You Tell YourselfFrank Vitolo – Liquid SoulHoly Heat – Get Over ItIntercontinen7al – War's the NoiseJacob Rountree – DefinitionsJanice Lee – One Sided L...
2024-06-23
1h 57
Planet 76
Who Stays & Who Goes?
- The Sixers find themselves entering what will be an interesting off-season with so many of last year's players becoming free agents - who stays, who goes... Tobias Harris Buddy Hield Nicolas Batum Robert Covington De'Anthony Melton Kyle Lowry Kelly Oubre Mo Bamba Kenyon Martin Jr Cameron Payne
2024-06-07
35 min
Hawkeye Recap - History of Iowa Hawkeyes Football and Basketball
Ep 042: Player Profiles for "Sky" King, Andre Jackson, Kenyon Murray, Sam Okey, Steve Krafcisin, Michael Payne and More
For this week's podcast, I share some of the player profiles that are getting the most clicks on his website (most recently or overall). Basketball players include: Kenyon Murray, Sam Okey, Steve Krafsicin, Larry Parker, Michael Payne, and Mitch "Sky" King Football players include: Andre Jackson and Mitch Ogiego Links from the podcast: Kenyon Murray: https://hawkeyerecap.com/player.asp?id=149 Sam Okey: https://hawkeyerecap.com/player.asp?id=2159 Steve Krafcisin: https://hawkeyerecap.com/player.asp?id=83 Michael Payne: https://hawkeyerecap.com/player...
2024-01-19
15 min
Tales of The Tribunal
S5E8 Louise Woods - Vinson & Elkins and President of Arbitral Women
Bringing in the fall and the second half of Season 5 in style with a very special guest – Louise Woods of Vinson & Elkins and President of Arbitral Women! We recorded this interview back in the Summer and are exciting to bring you this conversation. We talk a number of topics, from evolutions in the DEI discussion, to Arbitral Women to tactics for using experts in international arbitration—We even talk a little music. So, welcome back to Season 5 and enjoy my conversation with Louise Woods! Enjoy the show!! Arbitral...
2023-10-20
1h 08
Sappenin’ Podcast with Sean Smith
EP. 251 - Cassadee Pope (Hey Monday)
Take You Home. Pop-punk vs country music queen, winner of The Voice USA and Grammy nominated badass, Cassadee Pope, is our guest on Episode 251 of Sappenin' Podcast! After hearing us discuss the rise of Hey Monday through Emo's Mainstream Explosion with Chris Payne, the multi-genre star returns to share secrets on re-embracing her dark roots, absurd industry battles and influencing a generation of songwriters. In this conversation, Cassadee opens up on walking away from her country albums to relive new emo dreams, reconnecting with her younger self, why every chapter of her career is like a personal landmark, the...
2023-09-15
1h 26
Sappenin’ Podcast with Sean Smith
EP. 246 - Emo's Mainstream Explosion with Chris Payne
Where Are Your Boys Tonight? Throughout 1999-2008, the underground sub-culture of emo music, began taking over the mainstream spotlight. After various fluctuations in popularity, the scenes influence, impact and nostalgia, is in demand more than ever, twenty years on. Chris Payne, author, journalist and emo historian, is our guest on Episode 246 of Sappenin' Podcast, talking his new book, celebrating the magic captured in that time period and our favourite everyday emo nuances. In this conversation, we discuss the terms origin vs first boom, how bands like Thursday, Jimmy Eat World and The Get Up Kids set the foundations for...
2023-08-11
1h 21
Inside Fitness Radio Presents: Total Fitness Podcast
Author Scott Carney on What Doesn’t Kill Us... | Ep. 24
Investigative journalist and anthropologist Scott Carney's work blends narrative non-fiction with ethnography. What Doesn’t Kill Us was a New York Times bestseller; other books include The Wedge, The Red Market and The Enlightenment Trap. Carney was a contributing editor at Wired for five years and his writing also appears in Mother Jones, Men’s Journal, Playboy, Foreign Policy, Discover, Outside and Fast Company. He has been the subject of a variety of radio and television programs, including on NPR and National Geographic TV. In 2010, he won the Payne Award for Ethics in Journalism for his story “Meet the Parent...
2022-07-12
51 min
Podsongs
Scott Carney - What doesn't kill us makes us stronger... but does it make us wiser
This is a reissue of Episode 6, while Jack takes a short break for the birth of his first child. Scott Carney is an investigative journalist and anthropologist and has worked in some of the most dangerous and unlikely corners of the world. His work blends narrative non-fiction with ethnography. He inspires a song called True Believer, about the life philosophy he has built based on his work and travels. His books include What Doesn’t Kill Us was a New York Times bestseller; other works include The Red Market and A Death on Diamond Mountain. Carney was a...
2022-06-08
1h 21
The Lilly Pad
Episode 31: Investigating Truth with Scott Carney
Investigative journalist and anthropologist Scott Carney has worked in some of the most dangerous and unlikely corners of the world. His work blends narrative non-fiction with ethnography. What Doesn’t Kill Us was a New York Times bestseller; other works include The Wedge, The Red Market and A Death on Diamond Mountain. Carney was a contributing editor at Wired for five years and his writing also appears in Mother Jones, Men’s Journal, Playboy, Foreign Policy, Discover, Outside and Fast Company. His work has been the subject of a variety of radio and television programs, including on NPR and National Geog...
2021-10-08
54 min
Podsongs
Scott Carney on the search for truth
Investigative journalist and anthropologist Scott Carney has worked in some of the most dangerous and unlikely corners of the world. His work blends narrative non-fiction with ethnography. What Doesn’t Kill Us was a New York Times bestseller; other works include The Red Market and A Death on Diamond Mountain. Carney was a contributing editor at Wired for five years and his writing also appears in Mother Jones, Men’s Journal, Playboy, Foreign Policy, Discover, Outside and Fast Company. His work has been the subject of a variety of radio and television programs, including on NPR and National Geographic TV...
2020-11-28
1h 22
The 42nd Stitch Podcast
Episode 4: A Priggish Sense of Justice
Current Productions (4:02) Kevin has been working on his Payne pullover by Helena Bristow in Mountain Colors Twizzle in “Headwaters” 85% Merino 15% Silk More progress on the Aumungea Pullover by Aroha Knits in Malabrigo Rios Pearl 10 and Pines (100% SW Merino) A little more progress on the Pride socks in self striping sock yarn from Whitebirch Fiber Arts Full Monty (generic vanilla sock with an eye of partridge heel) 80% Superwash Merino, 20% Nylon. Events (9:25) Updated list from Knitty with cancelled fiber events as well as links to vendors...
2020-07-14
33 min
The 42nd Stitch Podcast
Epidode 3: Waves
Current Productions (4:27) Knot Today tank by Skeinanigans in Knitted Wit Victory Fine (discontinued) in “Spicy Chai” and “Shandanowitz” 100% Merino Payne pullover by Helena Bristow in Mountain Colors Twizzle in “Headwaters” 85% Merino 15% Silk Pride sock in self striping sock yarn from Whitebirch Fiber Arts Full Monty (generic vanilla sock with an eye of partridge heel) 80% Superwash Merino, 20% Nylon. Events (12:48) Updated list from Knitty with cancelled fiber events as well as links to vendors who we can support SBMT E-Studio Events all located on the SBMT eStudio Facebook Group...
2020-06-29
31 min
Jesse Coomer Podcast
Episode 2 | Scott Carney author of THE WEDGE and WHAT DOESN'T KILL US
SPONSORS: DREEM NUTRITION: For Dreem Nutrition's CBD Oil: https://dreemnutrition.com/ USE COUPON CODE: Midwesternmethod FOR 5% OFF ALL PURCHASES! MANDALLA NATURALS CRAFT CHOCOLATE: https://www.mandalanaturals.com/?rfsn=3819670.39ecb8&fbclid=IwAR053vf2aYHJEwMtx-IAQR-evCEa7aDk6uww23lZe2pnaRzw9S3teYOeDLQ In this episode, Jesse Interviews Scott Carney about his recent publication, The Wedge. For more about Scott Carney or to get a copy of his book, check out the links below: Buy the book!! https://www.scottcarney.com/the-wedge About Scott Carney: Investigative journalist and anthropologist...
2020-05-03
1h 03
The Faster Than Normal Podcast: ADD | ADHD | Health
Using Frustration Energy for Strength and Resilience w/ Scott Carney
Investigative journalist and anthropologist Scott Carney has worked in some of the most dangerous and unlikely corners of the world. His work blends narrative non-fiction with ethnography. What Doesn't Kill Us was a New York Times bestseller; other works include The Red Market and The Enlightenment Trap. Carney was a contributing editor at Wired for five years and his writing also appears in Mother Jones, Men's Journal, Playboy, Foreign Policy, Discover, Outside and Fast Company. His work has been the subject of a variety of radio and television programs, including on NPR and National Geographic TV. In 2010, he won...
2020-04-29
22 min
Decoding Superhuman
The Wedge: Building Resilience Everyday with Scott Carney
New York Times Bestselling author Scott Carney discusses the role of pattern interrupts in developing human resilience. Scott shares his personal experiences covered in his latest book The Wedge.Who is Scott Carney? Investigative journalist and anthropologist Scott Carney has worked in some of the most dangerous and unlikely corners of the world. His work blends narrative non-fiction with ethnography. What Doesn’t Kill Us was a New York Times bestseller; other works include The Red Market and The Enlightenment Trap. Carney was a contributing editor at Wired for fiv...
2020-04-21
1h 21
The Health Sessions
Scott Carney - Discovering The Key To Human Resilience
This week, I'm excited to welcome Scott Carney to the show. Investigative journalist and anthropologist Scott Carney has worked in some of the most dangerous and unlikely corners of the world. His work blends narrative non-fiction with ethnography. What Doesn't Kill Us was a New York Times bestseller; other works include The Red Market and A Death on Diamond Mountain. Carney was a contributing editor at Wired for five years and his writing also appears in Mother Jones, Men's Journal, Playboy, Foreign Policy, Discover, Outside and Fast Company. His work has been the subject of a variety of radio...
2020-04-15
49 min
I BELIEVE
LECTURE (3/2/2020): Father Stephen Kenyon (THE HOLY CATHOLIC CHURCH)
We continue with the creedal phrase, “the holy catholic church,” with an incisive whirlwind tour through 1,000 years of church history by friend of the class and GFU alum Fr. Stephen Kenyon, a Catholic priest in a parish near Medford, OR. Listen to learn about how themes of UNITY, EVANGELISM, and MONASTICISM were expressed in the medieval Church.
2020-03-03
00 min
I BELIEVE
PANEL (11/22/2019): Dr. Brian Doak, Pastor Insil Kang, Father Stephen Kenyon, Dr. Sunggu Yang (WHO WAS CONCEIVED BY THE HOLY SPIRI
We’re back to reflect on Dr. Abigail Favale’s moving lecture on the creedal phrase “who was conceived by the Holy Spirit” (Dr. Favale could not join us today on the panel). We discuss not only some points from the lecture and the virgin Mary, but also a “wild card” set of issues: How would Jesus respond to us if he walked in the door of this room, today? How can Christians love people with pure hearts and not just see sin everywhere? Should we be talking about whether or not God exists?
2019-11-22
00 min
Your Resource For Success Podcast
WSBI Special Edition LIVE Podcast Show with Host Kimberly McLemore
SPECIAL EDITION PODCAST SHOW with Host Kimberly McLemore and Special Guests Francine Payne, Founder of “I am Not Broken Yet” and Kenyon Salo, Founder of Kenyon Salo, Inc.Francine Payne is the Founder of “I am Not Broken Yet”, Co-Author of War Stories Volume I and Speaker for a special outreach ministry sharing her story on domestic violence and in a bondage marriage.Martha Young originally from Louisiana but now resides in Texas. She is a mother of four girls and a step-son and a grandmother of nine grandkids. She is a Survivor of Domestic violence and has...
2018-11-30
55 min
Discover Top Free Audiobooks in Romance, Mystery
Silent Truth by Sherrilyn Kenyon, Dianna Love
Please visit https://thebookvoice.com/podcasts/1/audiobook/347404 to listen full audiobooks. Title: Silent Truth Series: #4 of The BAD Agency Series Author: Sherrilyn Kenyon, Dianna Love Narrator: Nicole Small Format: Unabridged Audiobook Length: 12 hours 57 minutes Release date: September 25, 2018 Ratings: Ratings of Book: 5 of Total 1 Ratings of Narrator: 5 of Total 1 Genres: Mystery Publisher's Summary: Tough-as-nails Bureau of American Defense agent Hunter Thornton-Payne is no stranger to uncomfortable top-secret missions, but tonight takes the cake. He just needs to stick out a stuffy charity fund-raiser long enough to find the ruthless assassin he’s hunted for four years. It’s a rogue operation, but H...
2018-09-25
03 min
United Soccer Coaches Podcast
College Soccer Podcast #4 - with Russell Payne, Stephanie Golan, Ian Barker and more
Don’t miss this week’s episode of the NSCAA College Soccer Podcast with Dean Linke. It’s a big show as the NSCAA focuses on every level of college soccer. Stephanie Golan, who has the Minnesota women’s soccer team at #9 in the country and unbeaten Big Ten play opens the show talking about her Golden Gophers. Before coming to Minnesota, Golan coached at Army. Speaking of Army, this Friday, it’s Army-Navy 5, the 5th year those two men’s teams play at PPL Park in Philadelphia. Army’s Russell Payne, who is also the goalkeeper coach for Jurgen Klinsmann and...
2016-09-21
1h 26