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3 friends from small towns with big dreams and before you can achieve your dreams you need be awaken. So joins us on Real Awakening Rants where we share our thoughts and ideas of tactics and systems that are used to control the most important thing we own, our mind.
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Forgotten history, bizarre tales & facts that seem too strange to be true! Host Michael Kent asks listeners to tell him something strange, bizarre or surprising that they‘ve recently learned and he gets to the bottom of it! Every episode ends by playing a gameshow-style quiz game with a celebrity guest. Part of the WCBE Podcast Experience.
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The Art of Costume Podcast is a podcast hosted by Elizabeth Joy Glass and Spencer Williams, dedicated to highlighting the best in costume design. Join us each week as Elizabeth and Spencer break down the costumes from some of our favorite films and television shows, meet the costume designers, and go behind the scenes to find out what the costumes mean to the story and how they were created. Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/theartofcostume/support
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As tourists stepped off the train in Palisade, Nevada, they witnessed brawls, cowboys & Indians, shootouts and all of the other scenes that they had read about in their dime novels back home. It was everything they expected. But history tells us it was all made up. In this episode, we tell the story about the 19th century mining town of Palisade, N…
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I haven't worn a nightgown in years! In the exciting finale of our "Hot Girl Summer" series on The Art of Costume Podcast, our hosts watch the classic film Roman Holiday. Listen along as Elizabeth and Spencer discuss the Academy Award-winning costumes designed by legendary costume designer Edith Head. Even better, we get to listen to special audio …
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When the Greeks fought for their independence from the Ottoman Turks in 1821, they began the war with a siege of the Acropolis - one of their most revered and historically significant sites. And when the Turks ran out of bullets, they started dismantling the blocks of the Parthenon to make more bullets. In an attempt to save the structure, the Gree…
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In Memory of my Father-in-Law, this episode was one of his favorites. It was first released in July of 2021. Despite the United States Mint not being established until 1792, the first American coin struck for circulation was actually designed in 1787 by none other than Benjamin Franklin. But why did it feature the words "Mind Your Business?" In thi…
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Watch on YouTube: https://youtu.be/yydSXQcj4LQ In this inaugural episode of "Costume Talk," Emmy-nominated costume designers Carlos Rosario and Christine Wada engage in an insightful conversation about their work on "Shogun" and "Loki." They exchange questions about each other's creative processes, career journeys, and experiences designing for the…
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There you are, reindeer! In this week's bonus episode of The Art of Costume Podcast, Spencer is joined by Baby Reindeer costume designer and 2024 Emmy nominee Mekel Bailey. Together, Spencer and Mekel discuss the initial preparation for this limited series, working with Richard Gadd, the subtle clues in Martha's costumes, and that now famous suit D…
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It's our favorite season... AWARDS season! In this week's special episode, Elizabeth and Spencer discuss this year's Emmy nominees in Outstanding Costume Design. Who will win? Who do we want to win? Join us to learn more, along with exclusive clips from the costume designers behind Hacks, Baby Reindeer, Loki, and more. Subscribe to our YouTube Chan…
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Billy Mitchell is often referred to as the Father of the United States Air Force. He was the first one to suggest that airplanes could be used to drop bombs on enemy naval ships. But a recent visit to a museum with my father illuminated a really bizarre fact: Billy Mitchell predicted the Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor 17 years before it happened. …
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"Let's just say I didn't follow standard Jedi protocol." In today's The Art of Costume Podcast episode, we dive into the hit Star Wars series on Disney Plus, Ahsoka. Assistant costume designer Elissa "E" Alcala joins us to share insights into the costumes of Ahsoka, Sabine Wren, bringing The Clone Wars into live action, the Nightsisters, and the re…
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To avoid conscription into the Roman Army, some Romans adopted the practice of removing their own thumbs! In this short episode, we talk about this bizarre practice! Review this podcast at https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-internet-says-it-s-true/id1530853589 Bonus episodes and content available at http://Patreon.com/MichaelKent For special…
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Curtain up! Prepare to be dazzled as The Art of Costume Podcast heads to Broadway to discuss the hit series Only Murders in the Building. Costume designer Dana Covarrubias joins the podcast to explore the costumes that bring this beloved series to life. From Oliver’s daring fashion statements, Charles’ understated elegance, and Mabel's Broadway-ins…
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An Art Historian from Budapest, Hungary was watching a film with his granddaughter when he recognized a painting in the background. It was a long-lost missing masterpiece from Róbert Berény. In this episode, we tell the story of how the 1928 painting disappeared from Hungary and reappeared on the silver screen. Then we play the quiz game! Review th…
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Get ready to break a sweat as we dive into the sultry world of Love Lies Bleeding! In this episode of The Art of Costume Podcast, we pump up the style with costume designer Olga Mill, discussing how she crafted the sexy, sweat-drenched costumes that heat up the screen, starring Kristen Stewart and Katy O'Brian. From gym-ready gear and Vegas showgir…
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In 2016, Surrey Nanosystems created a substance known as "The Blackest Black." Immediately, a British artist purchased the exclusive rights to use the "Vantablack" substance in art. The art world was angry and started developing ways to strike back. In this episode, we talk about Vantablack, Anish Kapoor, Stuart Semple and more. Then we chat with H…
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Drink up, me hearties, yo ho! This week's episode of The Art of Costume Podcast takes us to the high seas for Pirates of the Caribbean: The Curse of the Black Pearl. Listen along as Captains Elizabeth and Spencer discuss the costumes designed by Penny Rose, Elizabeth Swann's corset, Barbossa's rock and roll roots, and the world's crush on Orlando B…
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Originally released May 2nd, 2022. Was Sammy Davis Jr. a member of the Church of Satan? It's widely known that he converted to Judaism after the auto accident that took his eye, but this week, a listener sent us an article about Sammy Davis Jr. the Satanist. In this episode, we talk about the life of this multi-faceted entertainer and the claim in …
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Throughout WWII, the same doodle with the same words started appearing everywhere on Allied bases. "Kilroy Was Here" accompanied by a sketch of a bald man peering over a wall. This tag was so ubiquitous, you couldn't be around the British or American military without seeing it scrawled into some equipment. In this episode, we explore the origins of…
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Dearest gentle listeners! In this week's episode of The Art of Costume Podcast, our hosts are going on a promenade amongst the ton to discuss the costumes of Bridgerton—Season 3, designed by John Glaser. To make things even more scandalous, our dear friend and real-life Lady Whistledown, Chloe White, joins the podcast. Listen as we discuss the Kant…
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A little known battle during WWII didn't occur between the Axis and Allies; rather it occurred between Black and White members of the U.S. Army. In this episode, we tell the story of what happened in the small village of Bamber Bridge in England during a time of extreme racial tension. Review this podcast at https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/th…
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Gotham City is in turmoil following the death of Batman, but a new team of heroes rises to fill the void. The Gotham Knights, a group of unlikely fugitives, step up to become the city's next generation of protectors. In this episode, we sit down with Jennifer May Nickel, the talented costume designer behind the stunning costumes seen on The CW's "G…
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Originally released August of 2022. On the isolated island community of Tangier, Virginia, the residents speak with a dialect that is entirely unique. It's part southern drawl, part "brogue," and some have claimed it's a relic dialect left over from the first English settlers to the area in the 1600s. But is that true? In this episode, we learn abo…
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Start your engines! In this week's The Art of Costume Podcast episode, we are roaring through the wasteland for Furiosa: A Mad Max Saga. Join Elizabeth and Spencer as they fuel up for a conversation about Jenny Beavan's costume design, featuring topics like Dementus's teddy bear, Furiosa, Immortan Joe's dress code, unwanted nipple play, and a well-…
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In the late 1890s and early 1900s, Rube Waddell attracted crowds to his Major League Baseball games for several reasons. Firstly, he was one of the most dominant pitchers of the time. But perhaps the larger reason had to do with his incredibly eccentric behavior. He would run out of the stadium to chase fire trucks, leave the mound to play with pup…
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Was infamous mobster Al Capone the reason we have expiration dates on containers of milk? This is a story that's been told for decades and in this episode, we talk about Al Capone, the reason for the story existing and try to get to the bottom of this piece of Gangland lore. Then we chat with Comedian, Jay Black! Review this podcast at https://podc…
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Oh, the scandal! This week's highly anticipated episode of The Art of Costume Podcast is all about the second season of The Gilded Age. However, this time, we brought in a real expert—The Gilded Age costume designer Kasia Walicka-Maimone! Listen along as Kasia talks with our cohosts about the costumes seen throughout the series, the research proces…
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New Episode! In Spring of 1969, the song "Time of the Season" was being heard everywhere in the U.S. It nearly topped the Billboard Charts and had teenagers begging for a U.S. tour from The Zombies, the British band who recorded the song. The only problem was that the band had already broken up. So in 1969, a disingenuous promoter put together seve…
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Okey dokey costume nerds! In this week's bonus episode of The Art of Costume Podcast, we are joined by Fallout costume designer Amy Westcott. Listen along as Amy walks Spencer through the many costumes and jelly molds of the Vaults, power armor, The Ghoul, played by Walton Goggins, and what it was like to make costumes out of complete junk! Podcast…
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It's time to brush up on your Egyptology and ancient tomb manners because, in this week's episode of The Art of Costume Podcast, we are traveling to Hamunaptra for an episode about the classic film The Mummy (1999). Celebrate the 25th anniversary of this iconic film as our hosts break down the many costumes designed by John Bloomfield, including th…
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This week's special bonus episode ventures back to Japan in the year 1600 to discuss the critically acclaimed series, Shōgun. Discover the intricacies of crafting costumes for characters like Lord Yoshii Toranaga and Toda Mariko, exploring the realms of textiles, historical research, and the monumental task of outfitting an entire army. Podcast Mer…
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It is time once again to return to a galaxy far, far away to discuss some of the most iconic costumes in science fiction. As part of our annual tradition, we are starting May with a Star Wars film, Star Wars: Episode VI - Return of the Jedi. Listen along as Elizabeth and Spencer talk about Jabba's Palace, Luke Skywalker's new black look, Endor colo…
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In this week's episode of The Art of Costume Podcast, we are burdened with glorious purpose! Our hosts return to the MCU to watch the second season of Loki, featuring our favorite God of Mischief, Tom Hiddleston. However, this time, we are not alone, as they are joined by costume designer Christine Wada! Listen along as Christine breaks down Loki's…
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All aboard! In this week's bonus episode of The Art of Costume Podcast, we are setting sail with Hulu's new TV series, Death and Other Details. To get to know the stylish passengers of this murder mystery, Spencer welcomes costume designer and dear friend Mandi Line. Listen along as Mandi discusses her creative process, shooting a Mediterranean oce…
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Originally released April 25th, 2022. Action Park in Vernon, NJ became known as "Accident Park," "Traction Park," "Friction Park" and "Class-Action Park" because of the many injuries, accidents and even deaths that occurred there. One of the most infamous was the legendary "Cannonball Loop" - a water slide with a loop that was so dangerous, it was …
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May thy knife chip and shatter! In this week's episode of The Art of Costume Podcast, Elizabeth and Spencer return to the desert world of Arrakis to discuss the costume of Dune: Part Two. Listen along as our hosts break down the innovative costumes designed by Jacqueline West, Jacqueline's "modieval" philosophy, creating costumes with infrared came…
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Originally released Dec. 19, 2022. We've heard the expression "raining cats and dogs." We've even heard of small fish or frogs occasionally coming down with the rain. But in a tiny town in Kentucky, it once rained MEAT for several minutes. In this episode, we dig into this strange story and try to find out how it all happened. Then we play the quic…
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You are not imagining it! This week's bonus episode of The Art of Costume Podcast is all about Dicks: The Musical. Join us as we delve into the story of two businessmen who discover they are long-lost identical twins and come together to plot the reunion of their eccentric, divorced parents. Costume designer Valerie Klarich joins to break her proce…
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Originally released Nov. 22, 2021. Abraham Lincoln is known as "The Great Emancipator." But not many people know that during the Civil War, he jailed as many as 2,000 political opponents without charges or trial. The story in this episode revolves around what happened in Baltimore, Maryland in 1861 and why it led to the Mayor, the Police Chief, the…
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It's time to grab your armor and jewelry because we have an action-packed episode. In this episode of The Art of Costume Podcast, we sit down with "The Book of Clarence" costume designer Antoinette Messam, who shares her insights and inspirations behind the mesmerizing costumes that bring the film's characters to life. This film unfolds the grippin…
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Originally released Oct. 17, 2022. When construction workers were on top of the giant pyramid in downtown Memphis, Tennessee, they discovered a small metal box welded to the structure. Inside, they were shocked to find a small crystal skull. The story of how the skull got there has become Memphis Legend. In this episode, we talk about the Crystal S…
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Did you know that several US Coins patterned their Bald Eagle after an actual pet bird that hung around the U.S. Mint? Peter the Eagle was an unofficial employee of the Mint in Philadelphia from 1830-1836 and they immortalized their avian friend. In this episode, we talk about Ben Franklin, the Eagle/Turkey controversy in the decision to honor a "N…
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You can’t make a Tomlette without breaking some Greggs! In this week's episode of The Art of Costume Podcast, we are talking about Succession. Listen along as Elizabeth and Spencer discuss the quiet luxury of the Roy siblings and the intricate details that elevate their style game to match the high-stakes world of corporate power. Plus, costume des…
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NEW EPISODE! When he was forced to eject from his F-8 Crusader in 1959, Lt. Col. William Rankin found himself falling through a thunderstorm. To this day, he's only one of two people to survive a fall through a cumulonimbus thunderstorm. In this episode, we tell the story of Rankin's harrowing ordeal and then play the quiz game with Comedian Lisa B…
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Originally released 5/9/2022. The "chokeslam" is the move that wrestlers do where they slam their opponent to the ground after lifting them up by the neck. The rumor is that it was invented by our 16th President, Abraham Lincoln. Could this possibly be true? In this episode, we investigate the origin of the move, it's modern versions and find out t…
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May we present the magnificent, the magical, The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel. This week's episode of The Art of Costume Podcast is dedicated to our top listener request, The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel, with costumes designed by Donna Zakowska. Listen along to this super-sized episode where Elizabeth and Spencer talk through Midge's impressive closet, Susie's …
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Originally released 5/23/22. In 1945, a wooden plaque of the "Great Seal" was given to the United States Ambassador to the Soviet Union. It hung on the wall by his desk for years until it was discovered in 1951 to be a secret Soviet listening device. In this episode, we tell the story of "The Thing" or "The Great Seal Bug" and how it came to be. Th…
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Bonjour! In this epic episode of The Art of Costume Podcast, we are joined by 2024 Academy Award Nominees Janty Yates and David Crossman. Listen along as Spencer talks with the costume team about the absolute tour de force that was designing the costumes for Ridley Scott's film Napoleon. Yates and Crossman dive into everything from the royal corona…
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Mary Edwards Walker lived a life so incredible that we had to cut a lot of her accomplishments out to fit into this podcast. But her story is one of perseverance, strength and very definition of a person marching to the beat of their own drum. In this episode, we talk about Mary Edwards Walker's efforts to treat the injured during the American Civi…
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Today is a good day to have a good day! In this week's episode of The Art of Costume Podcast, we are talking about the 2023 film directed by Blitz Bazawule, The Color Purple. Just days before she accepts the CDGA Career Achievement Award, costume designer Francine Jamison-Tanchuck talks with Spencer about this special project, collaborating with th…
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Imagine the moment you're holding a scalpel over your own skin, knowing you need to cut into yourself in order to save your life. Leonid Rogozov was doctor who was a novice at surgery, but found himself needing to do exactly that in order to survive. In this episode, we talk about self-surgery and tell the story of the man who performed his own app…
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