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Lesbian Historic Motif Podcast - Episode 59 (previously 23d) - The Ladies of Llangollen - transcript
(Originally aired /06/23 - listen here)
I have to start this episode off with a funny establish of coincidences. There is this wonderful podcast called Stuff you Missed in History Class which does in-depth shows either on overlooked figures in history, or events that reveal a different angle on our world than you get from the common texts. And although they don’t have a specific focus on queer history, they have intersected with a number of topics that I’ve covered on this podcast. Sometimes we’ve intersected very closely and entirely by coincidence.
For example, I did a demonstrate on Aphra Behn assist in February and they did a show on Aphra Behn the next month. (I know it’s complete coincidence because I’m sure they don’t even know my podcast exists.) And then in July of , we both did shows on Catalina de Erauso. So when I listened to their show in May on the Ladies of Llangollen, I figured I needed to avoid scheduling that topic for a while just, you know, to avoid looking like too much of a copycat. But any podcast about lesbian history will eventually get around to The La
R2Kast - People in Sustenance and Farming/All In
Josh, and his partner Abigail were sick of the London rat race and after seeing a billboard on a bus on the daily commute decided it was time for a change.
One, an artist and the other a mobile application developer they arrange their sights on Spain, Portugal or Josh's homeland South Africa. Due to circumstance that you will hear in the episode the decision was made to head for Wales where they now control an enterprise as skillfully as being parents to their wee one, Ada!
The first attempt was biological duck production which had reached a point where a deal was about to be made that would send the business to the next level, then disaster struckyou'll hold to listen to detect out what!
However the change led them to their new venture, worm farming to sell worms and also worm castsagain to find out what that is you will have to check!
Amazingly loyal episode and massive kudos and respect to Josh for that!
Enjoy!
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Cornish to leave Macalester Women’s Soccer, accepts AD job at Shattuck-St. Mary’s
Liam McMahon ’20 and Rachel Wilson-King ’18
After six seasons as Women’s Soccer top coach, Michele Cornish resigned from her post to become the Athletic Director at Shattuck-St. Mary’s, a prep school in Faribault, Minn. Cornish garnered a (W-L-D) over her six years, nishing in Her strongest season came in , when the Scots went and appeared in the MIAC Championship Game. The Scots last made the MIAC Playoffs in
At a meeting on Wednesday, Cornish informed the team of her verdict to leave. After initially rebuf ng an approach from Shattuck-St. Mary’s a year ago, she chose to move on.
Molly Adams ’20 expressed gratitude to Cornish for the role she played in the team’s success while also looking to the future.
“We’re all happy for Michele and think she will do an amazing profession as the AD at Shattuck-St. Mary’s. She’s had a very successful career as a coach. We’re con dent that her success will follow her to her next position. That being said, we are also excited for the upcoming season. We think we have a lot of potential. The team is de nitely going through a rebuilding phase, but we are excite
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