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    Explore "shook" with insightful episodes like "True Crimes That Shook the World", "True Crimes That Shook the World", "Algiers – Irreversible Damage (feat. Zack De La Rocha)", "The Play Podcast - 022 - Shook by Samuel Bailey" and "The Play Podcast - 022 - Shook by Samuel Bailey" from podcasts like ""Darkest Mysteries Online - The Strange and Unusual Podcast 2023", "Darkest Mysteries Online - The Strange and Unusual Podcast 2023", "PopKocher", "The Play Podcast" and "The Play Podcast"" and more!

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    The Play Podcast - 022 - Shook by Samuel Bailey

    The Play Podcast - 022 - Shook by Samuel Bailey

    Episode 022: Shook by Samuel Bailey

    Host: Douglas Schatz
    Guests: Samuel Bailey and George Turvey

    Welcome to The Play Podcast where we explore the greatest new and classic plays. Each episode we choose a single play to talk about in depth with our expert guest. We’ll discuss the play’s origins, its themes, characters, structure and impact. For us the play is the thing.

    Samuel Bailey’s play Shook is set in a young offenders institution, where three young men are taking an unlikely vocational class in parenting skills. The three teenagers are, or are about to be, fathers. Shook won the 2019 Papatango New Writing Prize, and is a funny, sharp, and deeply moving play. I’m delighted to be joined by the play’s author Sam Bailey and by the director of the debut production, Papatango Artistic Director, George Turvey.

    The Play Podcast - 022 - Shook by Samuel Bailey

    The Play Podcast - 022 - Shook by Samuel Bailey

    Episode 022: Shook by Samuel Bailey

    Host: Douglas Schatz
    Guests: Samuel Bailey and George Turvey

    Welcome to The Play Podcast where we explore the greatest new and classic plays. Each episode we choose a single play to talk about in depth with our expert guest. We’ll discuss the play’s origins, its themes, characters, structure and impact. For us the play is the thing.

    Samuel Bailey’s play Shook is set in a young offenders institution, where three young men are taking an unlikely vocational class in parenting skills. The three teenagers are, or are about to be, fathers. Shook won the 2019 Papatango New Writing Prize, and is a funny, sharp, and deeply moving play. I’m delighted to be joined by the play’s author Sam Bailey and by the director of the debut production, Papatango Artistic Director, George Turvey.

    Episode 79- Mitties In The FG Lounge

    Episode 79- Mitties In The FG Lounge

    Today we talk about Fight Club, Vin Diesel's greatest hits, including his new movie, "BloodShot".  We break down the new Star Wars trailer, Do a deep dive on the movie "Midsommer", present another bonafide hip hop classic, and finally we get into Kanye West's new album, & new beliefs.

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    Episode 79- Mitties In The FG Lounge

    Episode 79- Mitties In The FG Lounge

    Today we talk about Fight Club, Vin Diesel's greatest hits, including his new movie, "BloodShot".  We break down the new Star Wars trailer, Do a deep dive on the movie "Midsommer", present another bonafide hip hop classic, and finally we get into Kanye West's new album, & new beliefs.

    As always, we need you to rate, review, comment, & subscribe to the podcast! It helps a lot!

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    FelipesGarage@gmail.com

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    Attack of Sarah Shook and the Disarmers!

    Attack of Sarah Shook and the Disarmers!

    Attack of the Killer Soundtrack 56

    This week we hang out with Sarah Shook and the Disarmers to discuss music, movies and along the way build our own awesome soundtrack.

    And as we realize we all just wanna lay in the back of the van and go on road trips, we also mention… dancing on the beach, very very strict conservative parents, I’m sure it was lyrical content, the movie star, movies warp you in a different way, Gorman Bechard, these little homemade speaker boxes, Werner Herzog, rolling numbers, way out of time, Interpol, no… the movie is terrible - you just fast forward to that part, I like the cover to this, What it Takes: film en douze tableaux, record collections, Frank Zappa, Sarah Shook and the Devil, hippy parents, having your own documentary, homeschooled, singing with your forehead, listen to cassette tapes, Mary Ann, the precursor to raves, the zither, Grizzly Man, Oscar loser, a different kind of Tom Cruise movie, 6x9 Jensens, it’s like trying to pick out chips in the chip aisle, head buried in the sand, very little guidance, Antics and cross-promoting with Pepsi.

    “Oh my gosh… so I saw that when I was a kid - and I became obsessed with it! Like I wanted to recreate that!” 

    For more on Sarah Shook and the Disarmers go to: https://www.disarmers.com/ 

    Thousands of False Identities

    Thousands of False Identities

    From an office in Geneva, Switzerland, two friends—a Jewish businessman and the Salvadoran colonel who rescued him—manufactured thousands of false citizenship documents that protected Jews in Nazi-controlled Europe. This is the story of the largest Holocaust rescue you’ve never heard of. Featuring Edna Friedberg, a historian at the US Holocaust Memorial Museum. Please be advised: This podcast contains stories that listeners may find disturbing. Listen with caution.

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    Genocide, 1948

    Genocide, 1948

    “We are in the presence of a crime without a name,” Winston Churchill said in a 1941 speech. At the time of the Holocaust, there was no legal definition for an atrocity on such an enormous scale. And there wouldn’t be one for seven more years—until the United Nations adopted the 1948 Convention on the Prevention and Punishment of the Crime of Genocide. How has this document been applied in a post-Holocaust world?

    Featuring Cameron Hudson, Senior Strategy Advisor and former director of the Simon-Skjodt Center for the Prevention of Genocide at the US Holocaust Memorial Museum. Please be advised: This podcast contains stories that listeners may find disturbing. Listen with caution.

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    What a Secret Archive Taught the World

    What a Secret Archive Taught the World

    Most of what we know about the Holocaust comes from Nazi perpetrator documents. One striking exception is the Ringelblum Archive: a massive collection of artifacts and writings from Jews trapped in the Warsaw ghetto during the German occupation of Poland. Under the leadership of historian Emanuel Ringelblum, these oppressed people secretly wrote and preserved their own history.

    Featuring Holocaust scholar Leah Wolfson, Senior Program Officer at the Jack, Joseph and Morton Mandel Center for Advanced Holocaust Studies at the US Holocaust Memorial Museum. Please be advised: This podcast contains stories that listeners may find disturbing. Listen with caution.

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    Welcome to 12 Years That Shook the World

    Welcome to 12 Years That Shook the World

    Holocaust history reminds us that the unimaginable is possible, and that individuals have far more power than they realize.  Welcome to “12 Years That Shook the World,” a podcast from the United States Holocaust Memorial Museum, examining the impact of the Holocaust, both then and now. Join us in exploring this history, one story at a time. Check us out on social media @HolocaustMuseum, and look for the show wherever you get your podcasts.

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    Secularism

    Secularism

    We talk about science, Neil Gorsuch for the Supreme Court, Betsy Devos for Education Secretary, Trump’s so-called “Religious Freedom Act,” the bigotry of the Boy Scouts of America, and about how FFRF is fighting back to preserve secular values. After celebrating the birthday of nonbelieving songwriter Burton Lane, we hear Roy Zimmerman’s irreverent song “Religious Freedom.” Then we speak with scholar John R. Shook, co-editor of the new Oxford Handbook of Secularism, about the rise of nonbelief around the world.

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