A Night In
A Night In
Tyler & Frantz
Ready for a night in? Join the girls as they create an engaging discourse about current events and history and how the two are intrinsically related.
38. You Would Never Turn Auschwitz Into A Bed And Breakfast
Ready for A Night In? Join Tabby and Kate as they talk about the dos and don'ts of historical preservation beginning with plantations and ending with neighborhoods and historic districts.  Episode Guide:  02:40 Jill Scott toured a plantation 07:00 The Myth of the Chivalrous South 09:00 Dear Disgruntled White Plantation Visitor  18:00 The Living City 23:00 Savannah restores the Victorian District the right way 27:00 Cincinnati restores Mount Auburn the right way  Additional reading: https://www.yahoo.com/entertainment/jill-scott-plantations-getaway-spots-bed-and-breakfast-auschwitz-214357857.html https://daily.jstor.org/america-lost-and-found-at-wounded-knee/ https://bittersoutherner.com/dear-disgruntled-white-plantation-visitors-michael-twitty-cooking-gene https://books.google.com/books?id=fmdd4dptfz4C&pg=PA69&lpg=PA69&dq=lee+adler+savannah+%22gentrification%22&source=bl&ots=wgPVGMBMgY&sig=ACfU3U1E2VGzEoRyXIE5IuC1sRtJ6w0grQ&hl=en&sa=X&ved=2ahUKEwj62IfVoZ7qAhWFT98KHe8kBwgQ6AEwAXoECAgQAQ#v=onepage&q=lee%20adler%20savannah%20%22gentrification%22&f=false https://www.csmonitor.com/1980/0618/061853.html Intro song by: Joakim Karud youtube.com/joakimkarud
Jul 22, 2021
37 min
37. I Mean...Philosophically What Is A Crime Anymore
Ready for A Night In? Join Tabby and Kate as they continue their conversation on alternative forms of protest. This show ultimately focuses on two subjects: 1. How you can spend your money as a form of protest 2. The moral implications of prison labor.  00:00 Companies posture, but what do they really stand for?  06:35 Aurora James and the 15% pledge  11:15 Prison Labor. There is a lot to unload here.  12:50 Amendment 13: Slavery is abolished save for a critical caveat. Slavery is legal as punishment for a crime.  14:00 In 1880 blacks were 13 percent of the U.S. population and 29 percent of the total prison population. In 1923, blacks were 10 percent of the U.S. population and 32 percent of the jail population, and in 1970 blacks were 11 percent of the population and 41 percent of the jail inmates 15:40 Justice System Improvement Act 23:29 Felony Theft Thresholds  27:25 Elon Musk Fucks Us Up with Some Truth  29:14 Prison Gerrymandering is incredibly unethical   32:20 How do you even define what crime is when what is considered a crime today could be considered legal next year?  Additional Reading:  Chrome Extensions https://chrome.google.com/webstore/detail/donegood-ethical-affordab/bhniioifamlbhnepehjpcpfcopknilfc?hl=en-US https://chrome.google.com/webstore/detail/ethical-shopper/abghnoboebhghdhjhmfmdglnoankijph?hl=en Links for webpages https://www.bjs.gov/content/pub/pdf/hcsus5084.pdf https://www.prisonpolicy.org/blog/2020/06/10/felony-thresholds/ https://www.15percentpledge.org/ https://www.urban.org/sites/default/files/publication/59411/410854-Can-Inmates-Become-an-Integral-Part-of-the-U-S-Workforce-.PDF https://www.latimes.com/opinion/op-ed/la-oe-bozelko-prison-labor-20171020-story.html https://www.law.com/dailybusinessreview/2020/06/11/state-lawyers-seek-to-fast-track-felons-voting-rights-appeal/ Intro song by: Joakim Karud youtube.com/joakimkarud
Jul 22, 2021
41 min
36. You Haven't Said Anything, Where Do You Stand
Ready for A Night In? Join Tabby and Kate as they take a break from discussing history and instead engage in a discourse about the difficulties of participating in local politics. A key focus of the episode is the importance of voting at the community level while acknowledging some of the barriers voters face while trying to navigate local politics.  Episode Guide: 00:00-04:59 Commentary on what is happening.  05:00 We get to the point of the show. Voting gives you the ability to enact change, but turnout for local elections is small. Why is this? What can we do to change this issue?  08:00 Omari Hardy stands up for the people of Lake Worth  10:00 Killer Mike says vote out politicians you don't like, but this can be very difficult. Many local politicians run unopposed. This is why it is important to always pay attention and when your window of opportunity arises, take it!  13:00 How do you know if judges are working in the interest of the community? In PBC the bar association holds a judicial review that evaluates the performance of judges.  17:00 Local Newspapers do a lot of heavy lifting for you when you are trying to navigate your local politics.  20:00 Don't forget: Mayors and County Execs work a lot with local police (appoint police chiefs; negotiate police unions; enact police review boards)  22:00 State Attorney are elected into office. Are they holding police and city officials to account?  Thanks again for listening. DM us on Instagram @anightinpodcast or twitter @tylerandfrantz and let us know what you're doing for your community.  Music provided by the YouTube Audio Library  Additional Reading: https://www.palmbeachbar.org/judicial-evaluations/ https://www.obama.org/anguish-and-action/ https://ballotpedia.org/Florida_District_Courts_of_Appeal https://www.palmbeachpost.com/news/20200410/coronavirus-florida-lake-worth-beach-mayor-speaks-after-blow-up-with-commissioner
Jul 22, 2021
34 min
35. Did You Know Marilyn Monroe Had A Stutter
Ready for A Night In? Join Tabby and Kate as they talk about stuttering, why it happens, misconceptions about people who stutter and their portrayal in the media.  Episode Guide:  02:00 Joe Biden has a stutter… but not many people know that  03:00 The Atlantic Article  04:00 Historically people have had unfair prejudices against people who stutter  05:00 Stuttering is believed to be caused by brain activity that interferes with the delivery of speech. 07:00 Historical treatment plans for stuttering were occasionally brutal 13:00 Hollywood does not represent people who stutter in a flattering way, and this isn’t helpful   Additional Reading:  https://www.mnsu.edu/comdis/kuster/history/quesalyaruss.pdf https://www.mnsu.edu/comdis/kuster/history/bgoldberg.html https://www.theguardian.com/science/blog/2018/feb/08/stuttering-stammering-science-misconceptions-girl-interrupted https://www.health.harvard.edu/blog/oscar-or-not-the-kings-speech-teaches-about-stuttering-201102271582 Thanks again for listening. How have you been handling social distancing? We would like to hear from you. DM us on Instagram@anightinpodcast or Twitter@tylerandfrantz Intro song by: Joakim Karud youtube.com/joakimkarud Additional music provided by the YouTube Audio Library (Jesse Gallagher)
Jul 22, 2021
18 min
34. We Aren’t Afraid Enough Of Russia
Ready for A Night In? Grab a beverage and join Tabby and Kate as they talk about current and historical power consolidation.   00:20 A drink as a warm up 01:10 We have noticed a trend… the people in power are consolidating power  02:20 Freedom of speech is at risk all over the world  03:15 The Trump Administration does not like the freedom of information act  03:55 Ways leaders consolidate power: loyal base of follower, payment and favors to followers, limit freedom of speech and silence those who oppose you… 05:30 One of our favorite events in history, the consolidation of power, the Soviet way 07:00 Western democracy, an intellectual contagion… Thanks Napoleon 11:00 The monarchy collapses and the Duma declares a provisional government, which unfortunately was committed to a vastly unpopular war… guess its time for a revolution!  13:00 Stalin builds a web on influence throughout Eastern Europe and slowly replaces politicians in those counties with soviet leaders and before anyone knows it, BAM communism.  14:00 So you should be afraid of Russia. Why? Misinformation campaigns. https://www.nytimes.com/2020/04/13/science/putin-russia-disinformation-health-coronavirus.html Additional Reading: https://www.snopes.com/ap/2018/03/14/u-s-sets-new-record-censoring-withholding-government-files/ https://www.hrw.org/news/2020/04/03/how-authoritarians-are-exploiting-covid-19-crisis-grab-power https://www.historytoday.com/archive/emancipation-russian-serfs-1861 https://www.reddit.com/r/history/comments/6w1nw8/how_does_one_consolidate_power/ https://www.bbc.co.uk/bitesize/guides/z9wxj6f/revision/3 Thanks again for listening. How have you been handling social distancing? We would like to hear from you. DM us on Instagram@anightinpodcast or Twitter@tylerandfrantz Intro song by: Joakim Karud youtube.com/joakimkarud Additional music provided by the YouTube Audio Library
Jul 22, 2021
20 min
33. Wow Kim, Way To Miss The Point
Ready for A Night In? Join Tabby and Kate as they talk about social media activism and the ways it is both effective and ineffective at bringing about change.  01:10 How dumb was the news last week? Pretty dumb… 02:04 Kim Kardashian may have missed the point this time with her instagram activism… 03:00 Who, After all, speaks today of the annihilation of the Armenians? Who said it? Why?   04:50 the Turkish government attempts to make the genocide go away… 08:45 The term genocide was invented in the 40s by Raphael Lemkin to describe the horrors inflicted upon the Armenians 10:00 So what is the next step with social media activism?  Thanks again for listening. We know this is a short show. Please forgive us. It is surprisingly hard to work from home with the chaos that ensure when everyone is around all of the time. How have you been handling social distancing? We would like to hear from you. DM us on Instagram@anightinpodcast or Twitter@tylerandfrantz Intro song by: Joakim Karud youtube.com/joakimkarud Additional music provided by: Marxist Arrow by Twin Musicom is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) Artist: http://www.twinmusicom.org/
Jul 22, 2021
13 min
32. But Onorata Rodiani Was Not A Lady You Lay Hands On...
Ready for a Night In? Join Tabby and Kate as they talk about women warriors.  01:00 So we are still recording apart, because of covid, and we have managed to maintain our sanity by doing yard work, participating in virtual cocktail hours, and watching movies on Netflix party  02:25 Mulan was supposed to be in theaters right now, but it is not, but it promised to be more akin to the original poem  04:00 So how was the original poem different? Some women in disguise you may have heard of, like: 06:10  Deborah Sampson 06:45 Margret Corbin 07:15 Cathay Williams  Some you may not have heard of, like: 07:55 Princess Wolonsky  08:10 Zoya Smirnow  But we wanted to talk about our favorites 09:00 The Trưng Sisters 14:09 Joan of Arch was pretty cool, but have you heard of... 15:10 Onorata Rodiani  Additional Reading: https://archive.org/stream/sexualhistoryofw00unse/sexualhistoryofw00unse_djvu.txt https://books.google.com/books?id=BeIAXRNSwOgC&pg=PA75&lpg=PA75&dq=Tô+Định+trung+sisters&source=bl&ots=aZmpI_aR_I&sig=ACfU3U0pFAUzPMe3n7I7EWEaYhMxs9bbEw&hl=en&sa=X&ved=2ahUKEwj6ts6OisXoAhWHmeAKHbgXAnUQ6AEwCHoECA4QLw#v=onepage&q=Tô%20Định%20trung%20sisters&f=false https://www.augustman.com/my/travel/trung-sisters-vietnams-famous-heroines/ Thanks as always for listening! Follow us on social media and let us know what you want us to talk about.  Intro Song by: Joakim Karud youtube.com/joakimkarud Additional music provided by the YouTube Audio Library You’re free to use this song in any of your videos, but you must include the following in your video description: Renaissance by Audionautix is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) Artist: http://audionautix.com/
Jul 22, 2021
21 min
31. Korean Farmers Have A Proverb Don't Let The Government Know How Many Sons An
Ready for A Night In? Join Tabby and Kate as they talk about why the Census is important.  00:45 May you live in interesting times… and an explanation    02:25 Every vote counts and every count votes… by extension of their votes in the electoral college, which is dictated by census results 03:55 In 2010, over 1 million children under the age of 5 were not counted in the census 05:45 You cannot be deported for filling out the census. Census data cannot be used against you. Ever.  06:20 Fighting rumors about how your census data can be used  08:00 The cost analysis of a population miscount  09:00 History of the census  10:55 US census of 1790: each state can have representatives, but Native Americans cannot count as people… and enslaved peoples only count as 3/5th of a person…  11:50 Abolitionists use census data to prove that the populations of enslaved peoples was on the rise, thus furthering arguments against slavery.  12:40 Imperial England attempts to administer a census in India  14:30 England influences the Indian caste system  17:30 Census information helps health providers predict the spread of diseases through communities with children or elderly people. And when disasters hit, the census tells rescuers how many people will need their help. Additional reading  https://www.npr.org/2019/06/04/728034176/2020-census-could-lead-to-worst-undercount-of-black-latinx-people-in-30-years https://becountedmi2020.com/wp-content/uploads/CBAMS_Presentation_MNA_121218.pdf https://www.nap.edu/read/11727/chapter/6 https://www.prb.org/milestones-global-census-history/ Book: Ethnography of Alternative Enumeration Among Korean Americans in Queens, New York By Tai Kang  Thanks again for listening as always! Be sure to follow our social media! @Tylerandfrantz Intro Song by: Joakim Karud youtube.com/joakimkarud Additional music provided by the YouTube Audio Library
Jul 22, 2021
22 min
30. There's Coffee In That Nebula
Ready for A Night In? Join Tabby and Kate as they talk about how the trailblazing actresses on Star Trek often paid the price for progress. Episode Guide: 00:45 Trekkie or Trekker? 01:30 The impact of Star Trek is both technological and cultural 02:00 Lucille Ball is the reason we have Star Trek  03:00 The first pilot of Star Trek failed because the women were too… 06:00 The ladies cannot control themselves  08:30 Nichelle Nichols makes waves and is told by MLK that she must stay on the show  13:00 Sexism is addressed by employing femininity, literally   17:00 Janeway answers to no one 19:40 The Bechdel Test 20:30 The Kent Test  Additional reading: https://www.businessinsider.com/lucille-ball-is-the-reason-we-have-star-trek-heres-what-happened-2016-7 https://ew.com/article/2016/07/08/lucille-ball-star-trek/ https://medium.com/athena-talks/the-radical-feminism-of-believing-women-fd02496e1df https://bechdeltest.com Feminist Enterprise? "Star Trek: The Next Generation" and the Occupation of Femininity by Lynne Joyrich Intro Song by: Joakim Karud youtube.com/joakimkarud Additional music provided by the YouTube Audio Library Thanks again for listening! Please be sure to follow our social media @tylerandfrantz
Jul 22, 2021
22 min
29. You Literally Have Better Odds In Russian Roulette
Ready for A Night In? Join Tabby and Kate as they talk about history's intimate relationship with pandemics and why history keeps repeating itself every time a new illness emerges.  Episode Guide:  00:30 The Coronavirus spoils everyone’s fun time 01:15 SARS was a coronavirus too 02:45 History has shown us that illnesses have wreaked havoc on humanity for centuries so it is no surprise that we respond with an alarmist reaction to the onset of any pandemic that happens today 04:20 The black death really screwed us up, man… 05:00 How the plague spreads to humans  08:00 So the plague is still around and there is actually a plague season in Madagascar from October to April  09:00 The Spanish Flu also really screwed us up  09:45 The Spanish Flu was actually H1N1, and yes you have heard of that  11:25 The Swine Flu Outbreak and its Global Economic Impact  12:30The Guardian speculates on the cost of COVID-19 14:00 History keeps repeating itself over and over and over again  Thanks as always for listening. Be sure to check out our social media @tylerandfrantz on instagram and twitter Intro Song: Joakim Karud youtube.com/joakimkarud Additional music provided by the YouTube Audio Library
Jul 22, 2021
18 min
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