RULES FOR LADIES / RULES FOR GENTLEMEN: 1845

RULES FOR LADIES / RULES FOR GENTLEMEN: 1845

Author: Forgotten News Podcast February 15, 2018 Duration: 55:21
On this episode, we celebrate St. Valentine’s Day, by taking a look at a set of Rules for Ladies and Rules for Gentlemen, that was published in the Cleveland Plain Dealer in 1845. Were they good advice (then or now)? Several wonderful podcasters join us and share their thoughts, as well as their 2018 St. Valentine's Day greetings, memories, chuckles, and some random commentary - on love, relationships and marriage. HISTORICAL REFERENCES:   Cleveland Plain Dealer, May 3, 1845 Cleveland Plain Dealer, February 13, 1847 Cleveland Plain Dealer, February 3, 1848 Cleveland Plain Dealer, February 8, 1848.   EPISODE GUESTS: Sara Stapleton, from the Karen & Ellen Letters podcast Jesse Taillon, the host of the Pearls from My Mom podcast.   Barney Black and Tara Sariban, the hosts of the Bloody Murder podcast Krista Tomlinson & Lily Ashdown, co-hosts of the 36 Times podcast Brandon Cruz, the host of Submitted for your Approval podcast and the Interdimensional RSS podcast. Minna Kavilo, the host of the True Crime Finland podcast. Kate  & Willem Wallinga, the host of the Ignorance Was Bliss podcast Sarah Steel, the host of the Let’s Talk About Sects podcast. Keri Schroeder, the host of the Books In The Wild podcast. Erin Fleming, the host of the Redrum Blonde podcast. Karen Wickiam, the host of the Stat! podcast: Tales of Trauma & Treatment. Rules for Ladies - Narrator: Kit Caren, the co-host of the Forgotten News Podcast. Rules for Gentlemen - Narrator: Kirk Griffin, the host of the Podcast Discovery Show. Host Intro - Nina Innsted, host of the Already Gone podcast.   MUSIC: Kevin MacLeod of Incompetech.com – Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 License http://creativecommons.org/licenses / by/3.0   At Rest I Knew A Guy Malt Shop Bop The Curtain Rises   DooWop Paradise: Valentine - Lindy Curtis   SOUND EFFECTS: Freesound.org: Wind Chimes   OUTRO APHORISM: Source: Chesterton, G.K., Orthodoxy, (1908), in chapter "Flag of the World".   CONTACT US:   E-Mail:  ForgottenNewsPodcast@gmail.com Facebook page: https://www.facebook.com/Forgotten-News-Podcast Twitter: @NewsForgotten @KitCaren   SUPPORT OUR SPONSOR! This episode was brought to you by Sudio Sweden headphones Use the discount code "FORGOTTEN" for 15% OFF on ANY purchase.   HEY! CAN YOU HELP US?!   PLEASE HELP THE FORGOTTEN NEWS PODCAST TO COVER THE COSTS OF RESEARCH, INVESTIGATION, AUDIO EQUIPMENT. AND PODCAST HOSTING FEES.   ANY DONATION - EVEN A DOLLAR - WOULD REALLY HELP US OUT!   Just click on this PayPal link, to contribute. PAYPAL Thank You! Thank You! Thank You!

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