Jennerally Speaking Mud On My Tiara
-
- Society & Culture
-
All the random thoughts, ideas, and internet searches my brain falls into. I bring you all the story times and conversations that just cannot fit into any category.
Sometimes it's spooky. Sometimes it's kooky. It's always too Jenneral to categorize.
-
Black History Baddies
Hi! I'm baaaaaack! And I've got some stories for ya! Per usual, I am just barely hitting the tail end of a deadline with some important people I want to talk about in honor of Black History Month.
Bessie Coleman: Queen Bess was the FIRST Black and Indigenous woman to earn her pilot's license. Another thing? She was a stunt flyer! This incredible woman did all the flips and swoops and things!
Eunice Hunton Carter: the inspiration behind one of the characters of "Boardwalk Empire". Mrs. Carter was the first Black woman prosecutor for New York County. She also established and was responsible for building most of the case that brought down Mafia Boss "Lucky" Luciano.
Bad, bad, bad boss women to inspire us all is just how I want to start this podcasting year!
Rabbit Holes:
biography.com
pbs.org
womenshistory.org
themobmuseum.org
legendsofamerica.com
"Invisible: The Forgotten Story of the Black Woman Lawyer Who Took Down America's Most Powerful Mobster"
Correction: In the podcast, I say "Boardwalk Empire" debuted in 1914 - that's crazy talk - I meant 2014! -
Heat Hate & Riot Love
On June 28, 1969, officers walked into beloved gay bar & safe haven, Stonewall Inn and announced “POLICE! WE’RE TAKING THE PLACE!”
The gay community was used to being terrorized by cops, but that night, they were also done with it.
I love this piece of gay history - The Stonewall Riots & am very excited for this story time. -
Seamstress Spies and Powerpuff Assassins
This week I share stories about 4 incredible women in history you probably never heard of. They should be celebrated EVERY day, not just for Women's History Month.
Men could never... -
A Bear, A Duffel Bag & A Parachute
A Bear, A Duffel Bag & A Parachute
This is everything an 80's movie should have: rebellious rich guys, good cop gone bad, parachutes ...and my favorite...BEARS!!
On my first newly renamed Jennerally Speaking, I am talkting to you about one of my favorite stories - the lovely PABLO ESCOBEAR!
Sources used:
The Independent UK
muckrock.com
www.washingtonpost.com
investigationdiscovery.com
Kentucky For Kentucky Fun Mall -
Episode 110: Yay! I’m back & its SPKY Season!
Hi besties! I missed this! I missed YOU! But I’m back & eager to take you down the rabbit hole of random with me!
In honor of spooky season, October, Hispanic Heritage Month & all things “etc.” I thought it would be fitting to find some Latin urban legends to share with you.
On this episode, we’ll talk about the sweet bride, La Pasqualita, desperate murderer El Cuco (you may remember him fondly as El Cucuy) & the spoiled evil of El Silbón. We shall have a chitchat while Otto is enjoying old episodes of “Bones” in the background (sorry for that noise!)
Stay random!!
Please review, download & leave lots of stars!! I promise I get better
Rabbit Holes:
www.remezela.com
www.mythus.fandom.com
www.mythsandmen.com
Wikipedia
www.larepapdx.com
Follow me!
Instagram: mudonmytiara
Twitter: mudonmytiara
Facebook: Mud On My Tiara
TikTok (hardly ever): life of jenn -
Episode 109: No Pants Dance for Creepy Ghost Ladies
Being jobless has me missing my half nekked coworkers. I also bring you on my creepy internet spiral with some Texas urban legends: Ghostly Nurse of Bexar County, The Lady of the Lake & The Candy Lady. What is it that makes women the main event of most urban legends? Probably the oppression.
Customer Reviews
Hilarious!
I love how every episode is different, but always funny. She’s a goofball for sure.