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The people that time forgot podcast

The people that time forgot podcast

TBF Digital Marketing Agency

The people that time forgot is a weekly crusade podcast by Irish team Aisling Hurley and Niamh Quinn. Throughout history people have been written off, written out or just plain forgotten. Some of these people are pretty cool so we are righting this great wrong and documenting them here and we have a lot of fun while we're doing it. In normal life Aisling & Niamh are the team behind TBF (The Business Fairy) Digital Marketing Agency with Aisling being a writer and a frequent radio contributor and co-presenter. #TTFN #FIJDI
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The people that time forgot podcast - Pod 6 Mo Mowlam

Pod 6 Mo Mowlam

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04/06/19 • 28 min

Mo Mowlam was a UK Labour politician who was a key part of the Peace Process and Good Friday Agreement in Northern Ireland. She was greatly loved by the people of Ireland for the work that she did, yet there was no mention of her in the 20th anniversary celebrations of the Good Friday Agreement. She was also stalked by Ted Bundy.
The people that time forgot is a weekly crusade podcast by Irish team Aisling Hurley and Niamh Quinn. Throughout history people have been written off, written out or just plain forgotten. Some of these people are pretty cool so we are righting this great wrong and documenting them here - we have a lot of fun while we're doing it. In normal life Aisling & Niamh are the team behind TBF (The Business Fairy) Digital Marketing Agency with Aisling being a writer, a frequent radio contributor and co-presenter. #TTFN #FIJDI Chat to us over on Twitter @tbfcentral or Facebook http://facebook.com/TheBusinessFairyDigitalMarketingAgency.

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The people that time forgot podcast - Pod 4 Emmy Hennings

Pod 4 Emmy Hennings

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03/21/19 • 27 min

She was a Dadaist, pioneer and writer (1885–1948) She was a vulnerable artist who had droves of men wrapped around her little finger: the poet Erich Mühsam called her an "erotic genius", for Hermann Hesse she was "a fairy-tale bird and a little angel", and her partner Hugo Ball asked admiringly: "Are you aware of the sheer power of your singing voice?" She took risks, agitating for revolution and forging documents for draft dodgers.

The people that time forgot is a weekly crusade podcast by Irish team Aisling Hurley and Niamh Quinn. Throughout history people have been written off, written out or just plain forgotten. Some of these people are pretty cool so we are righting this great wrong and documenting them here and we have a lot of fun while we're doing it. In normal life Aisling & Niamh are the team behind TBF (The Business Fairy) Digital Marketing Agency with Aisling being a writer and a frequent radio contributor and co-presenter. #TTFN #FIJDI Chat to us over on Twitter or Facebook @tbfcentral

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The people that time forgot podcast - Pod 5 Alan Turing The People that Time Forgot Podcast
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03/21/19 • 28 min

Alan Turing had profound significance for the emerging science of computing. He lived in a hotbed of codebreakers who stopped Hitler in his tracks by hacking the Enigma code. He is the father of AI. He also had a theory about Monopoly. He was fascinated by data patterns and algorithms and he was convinced that there was a code-based tactic to playing and winning. If you have a mobile phone, you hold a piece of Alan in your hand.
The people that time forgot is a weekly crusade podcast by Irish team Aisling Hurley and Niamh Quinn. Throughout history people have been written off, written out or just plain forgotten. Some of these people are pretty cool so we are righting this great wrong and documenting them here and we have a lot of fun while we're doing it. In normal life Aisling & Niamh are the team behind TBF (The Business Fairy) Digital Marketing Agency with Aisling being a writer and a frequent radio contributor and co-presenter. #TTFN #FIJDI Chat to us over on Twitter or Facebook @tbfcentral

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The people that time forgot podcast - Pod 3 Nellie Bly The Original Investigative Journalist
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02/13/19 • 25 min

Nellie Bly became hugely famous in 1887 when she went undercover to report a story for The New York World newspaper. This was an undercover assignment for which she agreed to feign insanity to investigate reports of brutality and neglect at the Women's Lunatic Asylum on Blackwell's Island. Despite being in perfect health, four doctors along her entrance route to Blackwells Island pronounced her ‘positively demented’. The result of Nelly’s undercover work led to a grand jury investigation, the addition of extra funding for those suffering from mental illness in New York and an overhaul of the horrific system.

The people that time forgot is a weekly crusade podcast by Irish team Aisling Hurley and Niamh Quinn. Throughout history people have been written off, written out or just plain forgotten. Some of these people are pretty cool so we are righting this great wrong and documenting them here and we have a lot of fun while we're doing it. In normal life Aisling & Niamh are the team behind TBF (The Business Fairy) Digital Marketing Agency with Aisling being a writer and a frequent radio contributor and co-presenter. #TTFN #FIJDI Chat to us over on Twitter or Facebook @tbfcentral

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The people that time forgot podcast - Pod 2 Meet the Michelsons

Pod 2 Meet the Michelsons

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02/11/19 • 29 min

The Michelins were a secret weapon for many Hollywood producers, directors, writers, and production designers. They both worked with Alfred Hitchcock, Steven Spielberg, Mel Brooks, Stanley Kubrick, Roman Polanski and many more but much of their work went uncredited. Harold was one of the most talented storyboard artists in Hollywood, creating images for everything from The Ten Commandments (1956) to The Fly (1986); he also became an accomplished two-time Academy Award-Nominated production designer and art director on Star Trek: The Motion Picture (1979) Lillian was one of the most talented and sought after film researchers in Hollywood for decades, providing a real-life reference for the designs of The Birds (1962), Rosemary’s Baby (1968), Fiddler on the Roof (1971), Chinatown (1974), Rocky (1976), Full Metal Jacket (1987), The Cotton Club.

The People that Time Forgot is a comedy social history podcast by Irish team Aisling Hurley and Niamh Quinn and documents people that have been written out of history, written off, forgotten about or just lost in the mists of time. We are determined to right that wrong. In normal life Aisling and Niamh are the team behind TBF (The Business Fairy) Digital Marketing Agency with Aisling also being a writer and regular radio contributor and presenter. #TTFN #FIJDI. In this episode we meet Hollywood royalty Harold and Lillian Michelson.

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02/11/19 • 2 min

This is a tailer for The People that Time Forgot podcast. These are people that have been written out of history, forgotten about or just lost in the mist of time. Aisling Hurley and Niamh Quinn (the Irish team behind TBF Digital Marketing Agency) are determined to put this wrong right with lots of laughs along the way. You probably shouldn't listen if you're already enraged. ##FIJDI

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The people that time forgot podcast - Pod 1 Hedy Lamarr

Pod 1 Hedy Lamarr

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02/11/19 • 22 min

This episode documents the amazing inventor Hedy Lamarr. Hedy was not only one of the most beautiful women in the world in the 1930's but she also invented the precursor to wifi, GPS and the internet (amongst other things). Despite this invention being valued at 30 billion dollars today she never received a penny. This is a tailer for The People that Time Forgot podcast. These are people that have been written out of history, forgotten about or just lost in the mist of time. Aisling Hurley and Niamh Quinn (the Irish team behind TBF Digital Marketing Agency) are determined to put this wrong right with lots of laughs along the way. You probably shouldn't listen if you're already enraged. #TTFN #FIJDI

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How many episodes does The people that time forgot podcast have?

The people that time forgot podcast currently has 7 episodes available.

What topics does The people that time forgot podcast cover?

The podcast is about Irish, Hollywood History, Tech, Society & Culture, Film, History, Comedy, Podcasts and Science.

What is the most popular episode on The people that time forgot podcast?

The episode title 'Pod 6 Mo Mowlam' is the most popular.

What is the average episode length on The people that time forgot podcast?

The average episode length on The people that time forgot podcast is 24 minutes.

How often are episodes of The people that time forgot podcast released?

Episodes of The people that time forgot podcast are typically released every 2 days.

When was the first episode of The people that time forgot podcast?

The first episode of The people that time forgot podcast was released on Feb 11, 2019.

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