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Stuff What You Tell Me! || Rebellion and Resistance in History, Art and Cultureinactive
Media Type |
audio
Podknife tags |
History
Society & Culture
Categories Via RSS |
History
Society & Culture
Stuff What You Tell Me! is a podcast telling stories of rebellion and resistance in history, art and culture. Created by two contrary Australians living in Amsterdam, the Netherlands, we explore the wider role of rebellion in history, by delving into the experiences of people whose lives and actions were defined by defiance. Release schedule: In keeping with our theme, we resent the imposition of scheduling agendas, so we release episodes whenever we feel like it. We aim for at least one a month, and if you don't like that then hey, stuff you.
Country Of Origin |
The Netherlands
Produced In |
Amsterdam
Premiere Date |
2017-01-04
Related Hashtags |
#history
#medieval
#stuffyou
#twitterstorians
Frequency |
Periodic
Explicit |
Yes

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38 Available Episodes (38 Total)Average duration: 00:50:22
Jan 11 | 00:57:01
Coup de Pod II: Power to the Pussy Part 3 - Riot Grrrls
Mar 12 | 00:11:20
Announcement: Yet another project we've done that is not this one!
Feb 04 | 00:56:47
Free & Fearless - Ep 03 - Execution and Escape
Feb 03 | 01:04:59
Free & Fearless - Ep 02: The Process
Feb 02 | 01:03:31
Free & Fearless - Ep 01: The Addicks Group
Nov 14 | 01:00:48
Coup de Pod II: Power to the Pussy Part 2 - Don't Iron While the Strike is Hot
Oct 24 | 01:12:15
The Sinking of the Rainbow Warrior
Aug 09 | 01:13:30
Abolishing the Norm - Episode 4: Over John Brown's Body
Jul 23 | 01:26:41
Coup de Pod II: Power to the Pussy Part 1 - Suffering for Suffrage
Apr 30 | 01:59:33
Abolishing the Norm - Episode 3: No Place Like Home
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