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We're back for Claudia's first mission as an apprentice, and our first episode of 2022!!! Join us and this week's expert, Dr. Dayanna Knight -- archaeologist and creator of the Viking Coloring Book Project -- to discuss episode 207, "For the Team." To learn more about Dayanna's work, visit dayannaknight.com.
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*Contains spoilers.* In this special bonus episode, Jill and Miranda share all our thoughts about today's phenomenal, once-in-a-lifetime Bering and Wells reunion panel, which took place on April 17 at ClexaCon virtual 2021! The women of the warehouse spilled SO much tea about their commitment to representing queerness and engaging with their fans during a liberating panel organized by queer folks, for queer folks. Of course, we are also eternally grateful to the incomparable Dana Piccoli for moderating the panel, and we also share a few highlights from Podcast 13's very own "Women of Warehouse 13" trivia quiz & social hour!
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ClexaCon Virtual 2021 will take place this weekend, April 16-18. Join us for three days of fun with your favorite actors, creators, authors, podcasters and more! Three-day passes are available for as low as $25, or a suggested donation of $45. Click here to register! Jaime Murray AND Joanne Kelly are getting together for a once-in-a-lifetime virtual Bering and Wells panel. The exact time is TBA, but we currently expect Saturday, April 17. And we are thrilled to announce our tie-in event: A Women of Warehouse 13 Trivia Quiz! It’ll most likely take place around lunchtime the day of the panel, exact info TBA. Follow us @warehouse13pod and @ClexaCon on Twitter for an official scheduling announcement this week. Click here for the full Guest Lineup!
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In this first half, we dance to Mrs. Frederic's new theme music and enjoy two fabulous actor's spotlights: on J.P. Manoux (That Guy!) and Tia Carrere (Pete's old flame, Kate). We address the heavy themes of alcoholism and PTSD, have a "Words on Surfaces" segment, and were just about to get into the Telegraph Island Telegraph when Miranda's phone mic turned off, prompting us to re-record our expert interview and split the episode into two separate releases. For updates, follow us on Twitter and make sure you're subscribed on your favorite pod catcher to get Part 2 as soon as possible! Thanks for your patience as we encountered numerous technical issues with this old recording -- 206 isn't a long episode; we just wanted to avoid making you wait any longer :)
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Podcast 13 is back to slay the nightmare that has been 2020! We love you, we've missed you, and we're so happy to return to publishing episodes every other Tuesday night. In our discussion of "13.1," we consult 19th-century media historian Dr. Amanda Shubert (University of Chicago) for insight into Max Wertheimer's zoetrope. We are also very excited to discuss the crossover between Warehouse 13 and Syfy's Eureka, featuring Douglas Fargo! Our actor's spotlight is bittersweet, as we celebrate the life and work of the late René Auberjonois, who plays Hugo. Huge thank you to our Patrons for covering our hosting fees even during our hiatus; we've also recently revamped our website and are in the process of bringing you lots of bonus content to show our appreciation :)
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Join your BFF Jill and the newly-minted Dr. Butler in Podcast 13's long-anticipated return! You can expect new episodes in your feeds on December 11, December 22, and January 5. We are so grateful to our amazing Patreon supporters, who can hear a our full 30-minute conversation on Patreon, too :)
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(Content Warning: This episode contains in-depth discussions of body image issues and eating disorders.) We're back for Part 2 of episode 204, "Age Before Beauty." We were so excited that our Artifact Expert of the week, Dr. Christine Adams (St. Mary's College of Maryland) answered our artifact-related questions AND watched this episode to provide us rich perspective on the roles that "age" and physical "beauty" have played in women's lives throughout history.
For more support with body image and eating disorders, we recommend the resource nationaleatingdisorders.org, which includes information for people of color, people with disabilities, members of the LGBTQ+ community, and more. For further reading about image and identity, check out intersectional feminist blogs such as YourFatFriend and CrutchesAndSpice.
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(Content Warning: This episode contains in-depth discussions of body image issues and eating disorders.) Hello, Agents! Are you listening in real time? If so, check out our HUGE Happy Holidays announcement at the top of this ep, which explains how YOU can win #JaimeAtClexaCon tickets! (Enter by emailing [email protected] between Dec. 24, 2019 to Feb. 1, 2020; entry rules and prize limitations apply.) This episode will be split in two because of numerous heavy themes which required thoughtful and thorough attention. If you are struggling with, or want to support people who are struggling with, sexual harassment, you can find resources via the #MeToo movement at https://metoomvmt.org/resources/.
We'll see you in 1-2 weeks for Part 2 of this episode! Thank you for your patience during the holiday season.
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As you may remember, we said on our Patreon page that once we got enough funding to pay for our website hosting fees, we would start posting complete uncut Artifact Expert Interviews on our website. We've officially hit our first goal -- THANK YOU so much! :) :) We're not going to put every interview on our actual podcast feed, but you should start to see downloadable mp3s from all of our previous episodes' historians start showing up on a new tab on our website over the next several months. To kick this off, I wanted to begin with this uncut recording of Jillian's description of the Hollywood Blacklist, and the way that Spartacus as a film ties to the history of the Jewish-American community. Enjoy!
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We're back! (If you're listening in the future, our ClexaCon announcement ends at minute 00:06:15.) This was a very cathartic episode for us, since Jill and I have both been dealing with some health issues over the past month. But finally, we got this episode out and are thrilled to share the love and positivity with all of you! Grab a bowl of popcorn, and join us for a discussion of WOC representation, the crossover between Jewish-American history and the 1960 film classic Spartacus, and a spotlight on the marvelous Colombian-American actress Paula Garcés (Dr. Kelly Hernandez). We've also dropped a ton of deleted scenes from our podcast recording on our Patreon page.
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Hello Agents! This week, we were thrilled to speak with writer Ben Raab, one half of the writing team of Ben Raab & Deric A. Hughes. This special episode features all of his insights into fan-favorite episode 202, "Mild Mannered." Be sure to follow Ben on Twitter @Wondermasons!
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PC13 is back in your earbuds; thanks so much for your patience! This episode is filled with comic fun as Pete and Myka head to Detroit, MI to track down an artifact of superhero proportions. This week's experts are a writing team, Stina Attebery (UC Riverside) and Josh Pearson (Cal State LA), whose academic work features costumes, gaming, and comics. PS: Love our PRIDE logo? You can now buy Podcast 13 merch -- including Bering & Wells shipper shirts, mugs, totes, and stickers on our website at warehouse13pod.com/merch. Be sure to follow us on Twitter, too @warehouse13pod for updates as we continue adjusting to a new production schedule.
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Because one episode simply couldn't contain our love of H.G. Wells! In the second half of our season premiere, we discuss gender, sexuality, and Victorians as MacPherson and H.G. make their final move. Our artifact expert for this episode is Miranda Steege (U.C. Riverside), a Ph.D. candidate in English who specializes in queer fandom studies. Make sure you're subscribed so that you can keep getting new episodes as soon as we release them! If you have a sec, we'd also appreciate a rate & review on iTunes, or wherever you listen to podcasts. You can also check out our show notes.
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We're back, Agents! In the first half of the season 2 premiere, the Warehouse goes worldwide as Pete and Myka chase H.G. Wells to London, and Artie follows Claudia to Geneva. This episode includes super never-before-heard audio from our interviews with both Jack Kenny and Eddie McClintock -- who talk about writing female H.G. Wells and working alongside queer icon Jaime Murray! The second half of the episode also features an artifact expert who specializes in LGBT+ fandom studies, so look forward to Part 2 as soon as we can post it.
This episode ends with a plug for Jill and Miranda's newest project, letterstotheborder.com. Please visit our site to send a digital letter of love and welcome to immigrants being held in America's inhumane border detention facilities.
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(PLEASE NOTE: This episode is full of spoilers! There are also content warnings as needed for specific mailbag letters.) How has Warehouse 13 changed or impacted your life? In this special mailbag episode, we read your letters about mental health, queer identity, finding love, and more. Thank you so much to everyone who shared your stories with us! Season 2 is currently set to premiere on August 13, with a new release schedule of every other Tuesday. Please feel free to continue writing in to [email protected] and chatting with us on Twitter via @warehouse13pod. Moved by what we do? You can support us by subscribing, reviewing, and donating to our Patreon.
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In the second half of the season 1 finale, our team finally confronts MacPherson -- and everyone is not who they seem. Our artifact expert for the week, Dr. Kaye Whitehead, helps us learn more about Harriet Tubman's thimble, and her legacy in American history. After today's episode, we'll be taking a break of at least one month to prep for season 2, but never fear! We have several bonus episodes, including "Warehouse 13 Changed My Life," and other mailbag specials, planned to release until season 2 is ready. For updates, follow us on Twitter, and make sure you're subscribed on your favorite podcasting platform.
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It's the first half of the season one finale, and wow! there's a lot to discuss. In episode 101A, we talk everything from "tool and die" to Vestal Virgins as MacPherson leads Pete, Myka, and Artie on a dangerous chase. Plus, special shout-out to friend of the show and writer of WH13 Benjamin Raab, for offering a few corrections and behind-the-scenes info. Look forward to Part 2 as soon as we get it done this Tuesday! Lastly, we love our German intro recording by Patreon supporter Numo. You can introduce us, too, by checking out our Patreon tiers :)
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This week, Pete and Claudia head to high school English class for a very literary episode, "Nevermore." In addition to the Goth Man himself, we discuss Hemingway, Byron, Blake, Plath, the Peanuts cartoons, and more. Our artifact expert for the week is C.C. Rae, a literature lover, educator, and author of young adult fiction who studied at the University of Arizona. We have some great deleted scenes from this episode available online for our Patreon supporters, and more info available to everyone in our show notes.
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Silly "Sticky String" causes a breakdown in the Gooery in this week's season 1 episode 10. Join us as we shine an actor spotlight on the prolific Mark Sheppard, and share brand NEW audio insight from our interview with Jack Kenny -- who describes his vision of the Regents and the battle he fought with the network to represent them as everyday people. Our artifact expert is Ana Quiring, a literary scholar from Washington University in St Louis, who helps us understand the life and legacy of Sylvia Plath. CONTENT WARNING: This episode contains a lengthy discussion of major depression and suicide. If you need to reach out for help but are having trouble doing so, consider the Crisis Text Line: Text HOME to 741741. You can also find more information in our show notes.
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**SPOILER NOTICE: This interview contains spoilers for all five seasons of Warehouse 13.** Surprise! It's the man, the myth, the legend, Jack Kenny. In the first half of this interview, we discuss artifacts, prop departments, Jewish prayers and more. Where's the second half of the interview, you ask? We have tons of bonus footage of episode-specific questions that we'll incorporate throughout season 2 of the podcast. Enjoy!
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