History Lessons for Misanthropes

Dr. Mildred Strange

  • 1 hour 9 minutes
    97 - Hedy Lamarr

    In this episode we discuss the 1940s Hollywood actress Hedy Lamarr. Born in Austria, she got her start in Germany cinema before fleeing ro the US during the war to escape her marriage. As well as an extensive filmography, Hedy was an inventor who designed military grade weapons solutions. 

    14 March 2023, 9:00 am
  • 1 hour 5 minutes
    96 - Mary Anne Shadd

    In this episode we discuss the life of Mary Ann Shadd, a teacher, activist, and journalist in the mid-1800s. She was a freeborn black woman who was exposed to the abolitionist movement from a young age, which inspired her to spend her life fighting for the rights of black people in Canada and the United States. While one would think the abolitionist community would welcome any support, Mary Ann's tenacity and drive rubbed many abolitionst leaders the wrong way. She was a woman who never let the circumstance of race or gender stop her from establishing schools, a newspaper, and touring lecture circuits to earn support for the movement. 

     

    music by Vâ–ºLHâ–ºLL vlhll.bandcamp.com

    10 January 2023, 10:00 am
  • 48 minutes 38 seconds
    95 - Joseph Pujol (le Petomane)

    The last episode of 2022! In this bawdy and often silly episode, we discuss the life of 19th century entertainer, Joseph Pujol, better known as le Petomane. Joseph's skill was that he had a masterful contron of his GI system, and could pass gas in myriad and entertaining ways. We're ending the year with an absurd and happy story.

    music by Vâ–ºLHâ–ºLL vlhll.bandcamp.com

    20 December 2022, 10:00 am
  • 1 hour 54 seconds
    94 - Maila Nurmi aka: Vampira

    In this episode, we look at the life and troubled career of Maila Nurmi, who created the Vampira character in 1954. Before creating her iconic glamour ghoul, Maila had a hard time breaking into show business both in Hollywood and Broadway. She struggled with a strict upbringing while not fitting into the expected life for young women. We discuss the relationships she had with elite members of Hollywood, and the later exploitation by the system she so desperatly wanted approval from. 

    music by Vâ–ºLHâ–ºLL vlhll.bandcamp.com

    6 December 2022, 10:00 am
  • 56 minutes 44 seconds
    93 - Possession in New France

    In this episode we discuss a possession in New France, when a young women named Barbe Hallay was tormented by demons. This is a story of colonization in the 17th century, a land that is trying to keep it's colonial population Catholic in the face of hardships, and a nun who desperately wants sainthood. Was Barbe really possessed? Was it her way of maintining bodily autonomy in a way that was fixable by the church? Are any of these questions actually answered? You'll have to listen to find out!

    Check out "The Possession of Barbe Hally" by Mairi Cowan.

    Music by Valhall. 

    22 November 2022, 10:00 am
  • 54 minutes 7 seconds
    92 - Kenneth Anger Part two

    This is the second part of the story of Kenneth Anger. 

    The episode begins after Kenneth parts ways with Bobby Beausoleil, and decided to leave San Francisco. His time in England was spent wooing rock stars and socialites, and establishing himself as a man of mystery, magick, and LSD. All the while he was making films and chasing the fame he refused to bend for.

    We also think this is the first episode we've done about someone still living- if we're wrong let us know!

     

    music by Vâ–ºLHâ–ºLL vlhll.bandcamp.com

    25 October 2022, 9:00 am
  • 1 hour 13 minutes
    91 - Kenneth Anger Part one

    In this first part of a 2-part series, we discuss the early life of Kenneth Anger. Born in Santa Monica, California in 1927, Kenneth was a queer film-maker who idolized Aleister Crowley. He was at the cutting edge of counter-culture, capturing the zeitgeist of gay culture, occulture, and hippie culture. He made films that would inspire film makers from Stan Brakhage to John Waters, establishing his place as the king of mid-20th-century underground film.  

    11 October 2022, 9:00 am
  • 1 hour 16 minutes
    90 - Fritz Haber

    In this episode, Lou discusses the life, achievements (both good and bad) of German chemist Fritz Haber.  Fritz Haber is a Nobel Laureate who devised a method to extract nitrogen from the air into a form that would be used in farming, feeding billions of people.  However, his contributions to science also included warfare that would brand him as the inventor of chemical warfare, and by many of his time as a war criminal. 

    music by Vâ–ºLHâ–ºLL vlhll.bandcamp.com

    13 September 2022, 9:00 am
  • 58 minutes 28 seconds
    89 - Affair of the Poisons

    In this episode we discuss the Affair of the Poisons, a brief period in late 17th century Paris where some of the top courtiers got a little bit murder-y. It's a fascinating look at how laws are different for the wealthy and beautiful, and how lower class men and women are prosecuted differently. The story is filled with jealousy, sacrilige, murder, and a plot against King Louis XIV.

    Episode suggested by Nicole at Madame Pheonix  

    music by Vâ–ºLHâ–ºLL vlhll.bandcamp.com

    9 August 2022, 9:00 am
  • 54 minutes 58 seconds
    88 - Magnus Hirschfeld

    This episode begins with sharing news about the end of a long fought border dispute between Canada and Denmark, known as the Whiskey War. 

    The main subject of the episode is the work of Magnus Hirschfeld, the German doctor who established the first institue of sexual science in Berlin in 1918. The foundation of his medical practice was fighting for the rights of LGBTQ+ people, fighting against the laws and morals of the period. 

     

    music by Vâ–ºLHâ–ºLL vlhll.bandcamp.com

    Visit us at historyformisanthropes.com

    12 July 2022, 9:00 am
  • 1 hour 1 minute
    87 - Austin Osman Spare

    In this episode we discuss the life of a reclusive artist and occultist, Austin Osman Spare. In his youth he was branded as a wunderkind, and had great expectations for a wildly successfuly career. Despite his natural talents, he resisted success and fame, and preferred to exist in his own world.

    music by Vâ–ºLHâ–ºLL vlhll.bandcamp.com

    Visit us at historyformisanthropes.com

    14 June 2022, 9:00 am
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