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MFW started as a way to highlight the appalling sexism, misogyny, racism, homophobia, transphobia and xenophobia evident in Australia right now. Every month, founder Jennie Hill welcomes a new guest to the MFW ‘Warts and All' chats, where they discuss many issues of importance to witches and why it’s crucial to get involved. You might laugh - look, you might even cry - but you’ll be nothing if not entertained and informed.
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In this episode Suzie has a prod about in some unintentional holes in historical human bodies. From Purefoy Lockwood's broken skull and Hugh Montgomery's open heart to Alexis St Martin's open stomach hole that tasted, apparently, quite dull. Find Suzie on TikTok @suzieedge, on Instagram @suz.edge and on Twitter on @suzieedge.Support Suzie and the W…
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Yes, you heard. On Suzie Edge's Human Body Histories series, we are poking about in the most famous ears in history. From the War of Jenkins' Ear to the War of Jennifer's Ear, from Van Gogh razorblade to Evander Holyfied's fight, we are waxing lyrical about ears(sorry). Find Suzie Edge on TikTok and Twitter @Suzieedge and on Instagram @suz.edge…
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In this episode we step back in time into the old operating theatre, put on a blood stained apron and dig about in some pre-anaesthetic surgery. From amputations and bladder stone removal to mastectomy and breast reconstruction. You might need to bring a strong stomach.โดย Suzie Edge
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Edward II, King of England was deposed and then, disappeared in 1327. The story of his murder has been a grisly affair. Catch up with Suzie on TikTok @suzieedgdeOn Instagram @edge.suz and Twitter @suzieedgeโดย Suzie Edge
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Unicorn horns have been thought to have had healing and purifying powers for centuries. Kings and Queens of Europe would pay lofty prices to help them keep posions at bay and Vikings fron northern waters would make a fortune selling, well, wait and see what they were really selling.Pre-order Mortal Monarchs, 1000 years of Royal Deaths…
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Welcome to Episode 11 of the Warts n All podcast. When I see stories of the Titanic or the White Ship disasters, my thoughts go to the people in the water. How did their bodies try to overcome to cold, how did they respond, how did they die? This episode briefly explores the response to a sudden disastrous fall into freezing waters. Suzie Edge is o…
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In 1820's Edinburgh, anatomists would pay well for bodies, wherever they might come from. Burke and Hare were not bodysnatchers but murderers who suffocated victims and sold them, still warm, to the doctors to learn their trade.Find Suzie on TikTok @suzieedgeโดย Suzie Edge
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In the second outing of the Warts 'n' All history club, Suzie talks to professional genealogist Sonja Alves. All things genealogy, the highs and lows of research, where things can go wrong, what to make of DNA and more. You can find her @redsonika on TikTok and at foundingmothersgenealogy.com For more info on Suzie check out suzieedge.com or come b…
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This week Suzie tells us some execution stories from Hugh Despenser and William Wallace being hanged, drawn and quatered, to Margaret Pole and Mary Queen of Scots losing their heads in episodes that were, how shall we put it? A bit botched.You can catch up with Suz on TikTok at @suzieedge. See you there.…
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Welcome to Ep 7 of the Warts 'n' All podcast. This is a new element, The Warts 'n' All History Club, where we get to chat to like minded history peeps about whatever they love, be it movies, books, podcasts, fiction, non-fiction, you name it. No stuffiness here, we're just having fun. Before I get into chat about this episode can I first give a sho…
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Update time! Warts n All is coming back as Warts 'n' All History Club. So grab a drink and let's have some fun. We will invite new guests each episode to talk about all things popular history: books, podcasts, films and TV. There will be some exciting news coming up about the book, so watch out for that. You can make guest and other suggestions to …
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It’s time, witches. Because We DEFINITELY Need To Talk About NewsCorp. We hope you'll take the time to listen to the zoom chat audio on this crucial topic our founder Jennie Hill recorded with ex-PM Kevin Rudd and Thérèse Rein on your behalf, as part of our new-look MFW as we roll witchily into 2021. It’s a one-hour walk through topics as diverse a…
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In the 17th century, long before anaesthesia and antiseptics, King Louis XIV of France pulled down his breeches and underwent surgery on a painful anal fistula. The surgery was a success and elevated surgeons in the minds of the French people and beyond. It became fashionable in court to sport a bum abscess operation and even a song, still famous t…
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In Januray 1661 three bodies were hanging in chains on the gallows at Tyburn. All three were long since dead and buried but had been dug up for a posthumous execution in revenge for the killing of the king. If thats not strange enough, Oliver Cromwell's head then had another three hundred years of being passed about the place. Suzie Edge is a medic…
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Did you hear the one about the seeping King juices?In episode 4 of the Warts 'n' All podcast, we talk about the death of Henry I of England, from his surfeit of Lampreys, and what happened to the Kings body.There's a wee glimpse into the death of his son William in the White Ship Disaster too.Tiktok: @suzieedgeIG: suz.edgeYouTube: Suzie Edge See yo…
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William Rufus, third son of William the Conqueror, took the throne of England in 1087. In 1100 he was struck down by an arrow whilst out hunting in the New Forest. Was it an accident or was it regicide? Could his own brother has ordered his assassination? The arrow hit William in the chest and his death was fast. Left by his companions in the woods…
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The death of William I, Duke of Normandy and King of England. In 1087 as the City of Mantes burned William suffered an injury to his abdomen that took weeks to finish him off but that wasn't the end of his story.This is the second episode of The Warts 'n' All podcast by Suzie Edge, medical doctor and historian.Come join the fun on TitTok @suzieedge…
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MFW founder Jennie Hill sat down for a 'Warts and All' chat with Mona Eltahawy, renowned feminist, journalist and writer of the Feminist Giant Newsletter and two books, "The 7 Necessary Sins for Women and Girls" and "Headscarves and Hymens". This was our second Warts and All chat in the series.
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Welcome to Beyond Business with Wärtsilä – a podcast series that goes beyond the realms of business and seeks to find solutions to our global problems.Our guest for this Podcast is Håkan Agnevall, Wärtsilä’s new President and CEO, who share his thoughts on leadership style, stakeholder influence, social intrapreneurship, and explains what drew him …
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Welcome to Warts 'n' All, the new podcast from Dr Suzie Edge. Here we are all about human bodies and how we've treated them in life and in death (but mostly in death).Don't Lick The Rat is a coffin opening story with an extra sting in the rat's tail. Long ago, William Longspee had a ratty friend come to dinner in his vault under Salisbury Cathedral…
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In this Wärtsilä’s Creativity podcast, three Wärtsilians discuss about these topics, sharing openly how they express creativity, why do they find it important to be creative and where they get inspiration. At work, these colleagues are known as Dan Pettersson, Senior Communications Manager, Dario Pisani, Senior Manager of Operational Excellence and…
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Marika Parkkonen, Wärtsilä’s Senior Manager, Quality, Environment, Health and Safety, is dedicated to keep her people safe – and the quality of everyone's work on the highest level.After joining the company in 2013, Marika has seen Wärtsilä taking important steps towards its ultimate safety goal; that is to become a workplace with zero injuries. On…
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The choice of fuel will change during the lifetime of the vessel. Since vessels built today will still be in operation 30 years from now, fuel flexibility is more important than ever to decarbonise maritime. Listen in on Reetta Kaila, Technology & Development Manager, and Sebastiaan Bleuanus, General Manager, Research and Funding, as they discuss f…
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In May 2019 , Aditya Pal Singh, GM for Sales & Support, Wärtsilä Energy Business, completed 30 years with Wärtsilä. His career has taken his across 3 continents and several countries. A common stereotype is that engineers sometimes have the hard-skills but sometimes lack the soft-skills. On the contrary, many engineers today bring the best of both …
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Energiateollisuus ry:n toimitusjohtaja Jukka Leskelä ja Wärtsilän Matti Rautkivi keskustelevat energiamurroksen tuomista mahdollisuuksista ja haasteista Suomelle, sekä Suomen roolista kehityssuunnan määrittämisessä.โดย Wärtsilä Radio
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Yrittäjä Peter Vesterbacka ja Wärtsilän Matti Rautkivi keskustelevat innovaatioista, talkoohenkisestä tekemisestä ja siitä, missä ilmastonmuutoksen torjunnassa tällä hetkellä mennään Suomessa.”Tiedetään mitä pitää tehdä, nyt se täytyy vain tehdä.” - Peter Vesterbackaโดย Wärtsilä Radio
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Puhallus-podcastin seitsemännessä jaksossa Fingridin toimitusjohtaja Jukka Ruusunen keskustelee Wärtsilä Energy Businessin johtaja Matti Rautkiven kanssa omavaraisuuden ja uusiutuvan energian tärkeydestä Suomelle.”Suomessa on maailman paras kantaverkkoyhtiö ja infra.” – Jukka Ruusunenโดย Wärtsilä Radio
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