• George Villiers: Part 2
    2025/06/24

    We continue the story of the ultimate Favorite, history’s greatest boy toy—George Villiers, Duke of Buckingham. Stick around for the disguises (fake mustaches!), Cardinal Richelieu popping up like a movie villain, and a dirty joke that had be censored (don’t worry, we kept some of it). There’s even a dash of true crime, because is it even a podcast without that?


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    1 時間 43 分
  • "Just Throw Away the Key" Episode 1: Jails, Prisons, & Custody Levels, Oh My!
    2025/06/14

    Available now wherever you listen to podcasts! Please subscribe to follow for future episodes!


    This is episode one of "Just Throw Away the Key, the Hidden World of Prisons Behind Our True Crime Fascination," the podcast where we talk about what happens after the true crime story ends because there's so much left about what comes next, things that impact you and I in ways we sometimes are blind to one thing being funding. Prisons cost money to run for food officers, power heating programming, and often don't get the public attention needed to increase budgets, which puts us all at risk because when prisons are strapped for cash, well the things proven to reduce recidivism, the tendency for an offender to re-offend.

    Such as education programming are cut because of a domino effect of laying off officers and other employees, which makes prisons unsafe to allow movement. Men are stuck or women, but mostly men are stuck in their cell. This makes things unsafe for all of us and.

    It leads to a lot of issues that I'll be talking about on this podcast. Plus, on top of that, there are so many questions that aren't always easy to find the answer to. Have you ever wondered what prisoners do all day? What is it like to be a correctional officer? What about a teacher in a prison? How is it determined which prison inmates are sent to?

    Why do some prisoners only serve two thirds of their sentences or less behind bars? What the hell do all those acronyms and words mean? Like what the hell is a swamper? What's the bubble? Isn't MSUA college? What about an ICS or OSI? Of course, we can't handle all of that in one episode, but we will get there together, and I'm sure a whole lot further today.

    We're starting at the beginning. We're diving into the world of incarceration at the very start. Specifically the differences between jails and prisons, the distinctions between state and federal prisons and how custody levels work, particularly within Minnesota's correctional system.

    Whether you are curious about criminal justice reform. I'm curious about the prison that's located maybe over in the next town, or you simply wanna understand how the prison system works. This episode has got you covered, at least the basics,

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    24 分
  • NEW PODCAST TRAILER (HOSTED BY JAMIE)! "Just Throw Away the Key: The Hidden World of Prisons Behind Our True Crime Fascination"
    2025/06/14

    This is the trailer for my (Jamie typing here) podcast, "Just Throw Away the Key: The Hidden World of Prisons Behind Our True Crime Fascination."

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  • George Villiers: Part 1
    2025/06/06

    We are tackling the action-packed and brief life of George Villiers, the Duke of Buckingham, who became the powerful favorite and lover of King James I of England. In Part 1, we cover George's early life, how he found himself dangled in front of a king (thanks to his mother and the Queen), and all the complexities of being a favorite. Spoiler alert: it's a lot more paper-pushing than you'd expect.

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    1 時間 35 分
  • Mary Todd Lincoln: Part 3
    2025/05/15

    We conclude our series on Mary Todd Lincoln, covering her life post-assassination, her insanity trial, the betrayal of her eldest son, and how she spent her final years. Expect a rant (or two!) about Robert Lincoln, everybody’s least favorite Lincoln child.

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    1 時間 52 分
  • Mary Todd Lincoln: Part 2
    2025/05/07

    We continue Mary Todd Lincoln’s story as she enters the White House, diving into her controversial tenure as First Lady, her exploration of spiritualism, and the assassination that turned her world—and the nation—upside down. Will Erin make it through the pod without crying? Spoiler: absolutely not. But at least we got to roast a (dead) senator and his muttonchops before the overwhelming sadness.

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    1 時間 42 分
  • Mary Todd Lincoln: Part 1
    2025/04/25

    Mary Todd Lincoln has the distinction of being one of the least popular First Ladies of the United States, even as her husband tops the lists of greatest Presidents. Their marriage has been the topic of entire books and careers. Mary has been called crazy, a spendthrift, certainly not the intellectual equal of her husband. Listen to part 1 of our series on Mary Todd Lincoln to hear about her early life in Lexington Kentucky, the courtship and marriage to an up and coming attorney named Abraham Lincoln (he probably won't be important), and the first of many losses that she suffered.

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    2 時間 41 分
  • President Lincoln's Assassination and Aftermath
    2025/04/14

    We are marking the 160th anniversary of Abraham Lincoln’s assassination on April 14, 1865. As we prepare to release our upcoming series on Mary Todd Lincoln, we are going to go forward in her story and talk about the assassination and its aftermath. Explore with us the details of the plot, the events of the day, and what Lincoln's body has gone through after his death (spoiler alert: it is a lot--more than you would expect a body to go through!).

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    57 分