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Mercury: A Broadcast of Hope

Atlanta Radio Theatre Company

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A daily fiction podcast from Atlanta Radio Theatre Company. A different kind of zombie story... Take care of each other. Episodes expire after 24 hours, but a new one is published every day! Want to catch up on past episodes? Pledge as little as $1/month at patreon.com/mercuryradio and get the entire back catalog!
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The WPHP Monthly Mercury

The WPHP Monthly Mercury

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The WPHP Monthly Mercury is the podcast of The Women's Print History Project, a digital bibliographical database that recovers and discovers women’s print history for the eighteenth- and nineteenth-centuries (womensprinthistoryproject.com). Inspired by the titles of periodicals of the period, the WPHP Monthly Mercury dives into the gritty and gorgeous details of investigating women’s work as authors and labourers in the book trades.
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Mercury on Monday’s

Nuclearwolf

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This podcast is named “Mercury on Monday’s” and see the mother and son hosts that both have mercury in libra talk about all kinds of stuff such as; Astrology, Animals, funny story’s, self help, the flaws of the American school system (at least are experiences), rants, and more...
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Project Mercury

Chatillion Stage Company

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A new anthology series of original audio plays, which takes its inspiration from Orson Welles' The Mercury Theatre on the Air. This series focuses on works about, by and for women.
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Mercury's Wake

Stephanie Vlahos

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The popular podcast, Mercury’s Wake – Before Chaos is a character-driven story based on the first book from the author's sci-fi novel, Mercury's Wake – The Long Weekend, delivering a reality-bending four-day journey into backstories, premonitions, murder, high stakes gambling, parallel universes, an alien prophesy, interdimensional travel, metaphor, and ordinary people compelled by the reflections of a fictitious character in a book found in an abandoned Cadillac just up from Chaco Canyon, N ...
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This show seeks to cover all things precious metals. It is designed for silver stackers, silver haters, the bi(metal) curious, and those who think wallstreetbets and /biz play it too safe with their pennies. If you love silver, if you have a deep longing for some silver, or if you compulsively inject silver into every conversation you participate in, this is the show for you.
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Intention This podcast intends to engage, educate and challenge the listeners. There will likely be humor sprinkled throughout as I like to have a little fun in all things I do. After all, what is life without laughter? Experience Larry was a corporate sales management executive for many years. Having struck out on my own in the late 1990s, I have had many experiences in business from ownership, management, leadership, success, failure, and more success. Story Telling Telling stories is one ...
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Every year, come hell or high water, The WPHP Monthly Mercury has released a gothic-inflected Halloween episode—and this year, we’re literally taking a trip to hell with Charlotte Dacre’s 1806 novel Zofloya; or, The Moor. To talk about this demonic, orientalist bloodbath, Kandice sat down with WPHP collaborator Kate Ozment, and they found themselve…
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Authority records, authority figures, authoritative scholarship... What does it really mean to have authority? Nothing good, according to Kandice. However, in working on a new project that relies on bibliographic data from the WPHP, she has had to confront her authority issues. (Meanwhile, Kate is still reeling from the discovery that 'WorldCat' is…
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This episode is being offered as part of the permanant collection. Missed an episode? Pick it back up anytime! Want the back catalog? Become a supporter on Patreon! patreon.com/mercuryradio More info about ARTC And Mercury at artc.org/mercury Follow us on Twitter @mercury870
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One of the fields we include in our records for publishing, printing, and bookselling businesses in the WPHP—our firm records—is for the addresses where they operated. Sometimes this is straightforward: one individual working at one location for the duration of their career. Other times, however, it is decidedly less so. There are booksellers runni…
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Do you believe in ghosts? In this spirited (ha ha) Halloween episode, Kandice and Kate encounter a ghost of their very own in circulating library owner and author Mary Tuck’s Durston Castle; or, The Ghost of Eleonora (1804). Every year, in anticipation of October, we scour the WPHP for suitably spooky titles—previous Halloween episodes have feature…
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In August 2022, Kate and Kandice traveled to Liverpool for “New Romanticisms”: the joint conference for the British Association for Romantic Studies and the North American Society for the Study of Romanticism—BARS and NASSR, respectively. Our conference episode involved interviews with conference plenaries, organizers, award winners, and award faci…
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In August 2022, Kate and Kandice traveled to Liverpool for “New Romanticisms”: the joint conference for the British Association for Romantic Studies and the North American Society for the Study of Romanticism—BARS and NASSR, respectively. Our conference episode involved interviews with conference plenaries, organizers, award winners, and award faci…
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In August 2022, Kate and Kandice traveled to Liverpool for “New Romanticisms”: the joint conference for the British Association for Romantic Studies and the North American Society for the Study of Romanticism—BARS and NASSR, respectively. Our conference episode involved interviews with conference plenaries, organizers, award winners, and award faci…
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In August 2022, Kate and Kandice traveled to Liverpool for “New Romanticisms”: the joint conference for the British Association for Romantic Studies and the North American Society for the Study of Romanticism—BARS and NASSR, respectively. Our conference episode involved interviews with conference plenaries, organizers, award winners, and award faci…
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In August 2022, Kate and Kandice traveled to Liverpool for “New Romanticisms”: the joint conference for the British Association for Romantic Studies and the North American Society for the Study of Romanticism—BARS and NASSR, respectively. Our conference episode involved interviews with conference plenaries, organizers, award winners, and award faci…
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In August 2022, Kate and Kandice traveled to Liverpool for “New Romanticisms”: the joint conference for the British Association for Romantic Studies and the North American Society for the Study of Romanticism—BARS and NASSR, respectively. Organized by Dr. Andrew McInnes and his incredible team of research assistants, “New Romanticisms” was a four-d…
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Written by Kalina Kitten McCreery and David Benedict This episode will be permanently available at the request of the author. Missed an episode? Pick it back up anytime! Want the back catalog? Become a supporter on Patreon! patreon.com/mercuryradio More info about ARTC And Mercury at artc.org/mercury Follow us on Twitter @mercury870 Script availabl…
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Today we're going to talk to Hani Sharestan, with Wright Ford Young & Co, a certified public accountant, and a long-time client. Hani shares his journey from working in his family’s jewelry business to becoming a Certified public accountant. He shares how his work impacts the lives of his clients, and what he thinks the future looks like. Highlight…
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Today we're going to talk to Mac Jimenez, he is a private investigator, retired law enforcement officer, and college professor. You will find Mac’s stories fascinating and valuable. Mac shares stories from his time working as a police officer, and why police forces are struggling to find recruits. Highlights {00:49} Mac’s life in the early years. {…
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What do the medieval period and the Romantic period have in common? Well, at the very least, badly behaved monks. In Episode 4 of Season 3 of The WPHP Monthly Mercury, hosts Kate Moffatt and Kandice Sharren team up with David Coley and Matt Hussey and their podcast, The Canterbury Fails, for our first-ever crossover episode. This is, in the words o…
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Today we're going to talk to Tim Santoni of Santoni investigations. Tim does all kinds of background checks for all different types of agencies and individuals and also conducts investigations depending on what the need is. Tim talks about lessons he learned from his youth. He shares stories that illustrate the importance of agencies such as santon…
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It's a sweaty night in Vegas for a range of reasons. Stuff's kicking up in Vegas. Bozzy can feel it, but what he doesn't now is what he's headed toward: his end or his beginning, a karmic dance or just another night of chance? When Bozzy makes a room service delivery to a Mafioso's suite in Caesars, it's just the end of the beginning of the story, …
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Music Biz whiz Rhea Quackenheimer is living on the edge, she just won't admit it. She's in Vegas for a Weirdo Cool event. She knows that much. But what she doesn't know is, is she alive or dead? Every Journey has a left turn. Before Chaos is an original podcast written by Stephanie Vlahos, based on the sci-fi novel Mercury's Wake – The Long Weekend…
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While bartending at the Barge Bar at Caesars, Bozzy meets a strange customer named Joe who is writing a screenplay about a horrible event that takes place in Vegas. His eyes are black like locusts... nothing in them. Every Journey has a left turn. Before Chaos is an original podcast written by Stephanie Vlahos, based on the sci-fi novel Mercury's W…
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Luck-junky, Bozzy O’Reilly hightails it to Vegas to try his luck. But he gets more than he anticipated. His world tips after he meets Imani Cosmos in a pop-up Keno room that might be an inter-dimensional hole in Caesars. Every Journey has a left turn. Before Chaos is an original podcast written by Stephanie Vlahos, based on the sci-fi novel Mercury…
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Friday, the beginning of a crazy long weekend Imani Cosmos takes a short flight out of a bad relationship to Caesars Palace in Las Vegas, where alternate realities begin to seize control of her future. Every Journey has a left turn. Before Chaos is an original podcast written by Stephanie Vlahos, based on the sci-fi novel Mercury's Wake – The Long …
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Today we're going to talk about the toxic CEO. I've worked with a lot of different business owners over the years, and I've seen all the different personalities and how they come and go, how they are, and how they relate to their employees at all levels. The CEO’s personality has an impact on the business. It has an impact on others: the other empl…
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Today on the podcast, we'll talk about ERPs and CRM. In business, all types of data need to be used Day in and day out with a lot of my clients, I come across issues with technology and the lack thereof. More than 2/3 of them are not up-to-date with their technology, and one of the things we often focus on is the data collection and the information…
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Today Larry is joined by his podcast producer Travis. Larry gives advice to Travis about his podcasting business. Travis asks the questions every new business owner needs to know Highlights {03:00} Should you use a separate completely separate bank account? Or can I just use my personal? {12:05} Is the LLC more than just a sole person? {18:34} Fund…
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Today, we'll discuss finances and the distinction between a controller and a CFO. Almost all of the companies I work with have a finance department, depending on the size of the company. Highlights {01:03} The needs of a small business {05:22} Example of a long-time friend and CFO of a larger company {07:13} Mid-sized companies {09:29} Example of a…
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This August, the WPHP has been sharing the Spotlights that make up our newest Spotlight Series, “Down the Rabbit Hole: Researching Women in the Book Trades.” Over the course of the month, posts from Research Assistants Sara Penn, Julianna Wagar, Amanda Law, and, as of this coming Friday with the last post of the Series, Belle Eist, have focused on …
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Today we're just going to talk a little bit about vacation, the things that you do and learn and come home with from a vacation. I just got back from a few days of visiting friends in Minnesota. Highlights {00:14} My vacation {03:10} The importance of comparing and contrasting. Where do you stand, where are you going? {05:13} A story from my busine…
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Rob Ward joins Larry on today's Mercury Leadership program to discuss the difference between confidence and arrogance. What makes certain leaders appear arrogant? How can we appear confident without coming off as arrogant? Highlights {01:34} When does self-confidence become arrogance? {08:30} Youthful arrogance {10:00} Lacking self-awareness {11:45…
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Rob Ward, an executive coach, has joined us today to discuss worry and how it affects your life, your health, and your business. Highlights {01:50} What has changed over the years to change Rob Ward’s idea about worrying {06:47} The worry about delivering bad news {11:15} How worry affects business {14:13} The worry your employees have About Larry …
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If you’ve ever taken an undergraduate English class on the Romantic period, you have probably encountered Mary Wollstonecraft, author of Vindication of the Rights of Woman. A widely read and controversial writer of political treatises, fiction, travel writing, and other works during her lifetime, she has been variously vilified and mythologized sin…
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On today's episode of Mercury Leadership, we discussed what Larry Greene refers to as good on paper. We are conducting coaching. Larry is a coach for executives. He has been coaching for almost 10 years and has worked with many different people and organizations to deal with the other people inside the organization, including CEOs, the executive te…
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We're going to discuss culture today. Everyone talks about corporate culture, but what exactly is it? Can we reach out and touch it? If you pay carefully, you can sense the culture. Larry Green shares his years of knowledge and experience to explain the how and why of workplace culture. Highlights · Treat employees with respect and value · Clarity …
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The topic of today's show is business high compensation versus low compensation. Due to strong salary expectations and a tight labor market, the last few years have been a perfect storm for employers. The epidemic government stimulus program raised retirements as well as demand for products and services. Larry explains the causes of this perfect st…
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This episode has been made a permanent part of the free collection! Missed an episode? Pick it back up anytime! Want the back catalog? Become a supporter on Patreon! patreon.com/mercuryradio More info about ARTC And Mercury at artc.org/mercury Follow us on Twitter @mercury870 Script available at http://mercuryradio.libsyn.com…
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Our inaugural episodes of each season have thus far begun with beloved canonical authors: Jane Austen in Season One, Frances Burney in Season Two. This season, we’ve turned to an anonymous author—one whose identity is still a mystery. In 1808, The Woman of Colour was published, with its byline simply reading “By the author of "Light and Shade," "Th…
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As we prepare to launch Season 3 of the The WPHP Monthly Mercury later this week, project director Michelle Levy takes a look back at Season 2. Putting it into conversation with Catherine D'Ignazio and Lauren F. Klein's Data Feminism (2020) and Katherine Bode's A World of Fiction: Digital Collections and the Future of Literary History (2018), Miche…
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We're going to talk about everything business. While most of my clients are very successful in their businesses, they still struggle with employee issues, government regulation, growth, and challenges to profitability. We'll also talk in-depth about culture. Issues that are challenging to many legacy businesses. If this sounds like some of the chal…
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Throughout the month of March, the WPHP has been posting Spotlights about women philosophers in print in the WPHP as part of our Women & Philosophy Spotlight Series to celebrate Women’s History Month. Contributors to the series include research assistants Angela Wachowich, Belle Eist, Isabelle Burrows, Tammy T., and project director Michelle Levy, …
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In July 2020, project lead Michelle Levy and lead editor Kandice Sharren attended a virtual workshop hosted by Amy Tims at the American Antiquarian Society titled “Searching the AAS Catalog: Keyword & Browse.” This workshop introduced them to the many specific and useful headings of the American Antiquarian Society catalog, including some that we w…
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In 1803, Mary Hays published the six-volume work Female Biography, a substantial work of scholarship that relied on more than one hundred sources to write biographies about more than 300 hundred women. But how did Hays, a Dissenting writer of moderate means, access all of those books? To find out, we invited Dr. Timothy Whelan to talk all things Ma…
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In Episode 7 of Season 2 of The WPHP Monthly Mercury, “The Business of Gossip,” hosts Kate and Kandice follow the highly successful Henry Colburn, leading publisher of fiction in the early nineteenth century, across his three main business addresses in London—and in so doing, explore how the publisher prompted, encouraged, and engaged with gossip. …
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Why hasn’t the third edition of Hannah More’s Coelebs in Search of a Wife been digitized? Why doesn’t GoogleBooks group the different volumes of multi-volume works together in a single catalogue record? And, what do authors and pandas have in common? We bemoan the limitations of our various sources on a monthly basis, but this month we’re digging i…
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In last October's episode, “Of Monks and Mountains!!!” Kate and Kandice each read a gothic novel found in the WPHP, and it was so much fun that we simply had to do it again. For Season 2, Episode 5, “The Witching Hour”, we read books about witches — almost every book that mentions witches in the title in the WPHP, in fact! (There are only five.) Bu…
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In 1794, Ann Lemoine’s husband, Henry, who was an author and publisher, went to debtor’s prison—this led to their separation, and the following year, Ann Lemoine began her own publishing business in White Rose Court in London. Between 1795 and the early 1820s, it is estimated that Ann Lemoine published, printed, and sold more than 400 titles, and e…
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Throughout the month of August, we’ve been sharing Spotlights on the WPHP site as part of the “Around the World with Six Women” Spotlight Series on travel writing. In this month’s episode, hosts Kate Moffatt and Kandice Sharren are joined by the authors of the Spotlight Series, who share what they have learned during their vicarious journeys throug…
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In 2016, Dr. Kirstyn Leuner shared data from her project, The Stainforth Library of Women’s Writing, with the WPHP — in particular, the Virtual International Authority Files she and her team had attached to their person records. This month, she joins us to chat all things Stainforth, databases, and cataloguing, including the kinds of data her team …
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Welcome back! In the first episode of Season 2 of The WPHP Monthly Mercury, hosts Kate Moffatt and Kandice Sharren delve into the publication history of Frances Burney’s first two (and most popular) novels, Evelina (1778) and Cecilia (1782). Although both were regularly reprinted well into the nineteenth century, we recently realised that the WPHP …
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