Stuff What You Tell Me! || Rebellion and Resistance in History, Art and Culture
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Stuff What You Tell Me! || Rebellion and Resistance in History, Art and Culture
Stuff What You Tell Me! is a podcast telling stories of rebellion and resistance in history, art and culture. Created by two contrary Australians living in Amsterdam, the Netherlands, we explore the wider role of rebellion in history, by delving into the experiences of people whose lives and actions...
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Coup de Pod II: Power to the Pussy Part 3 - Riot Grrrls
The third wave of feminism crashed into western countries during the early 1990s. Three distinct events between 1991 and 1993 have been credited with...

Announcement: Yet another project we've done that is not this one!
Stuff What You Tell Me comes out of one of the most remarkable countries on earth: The Netherlands. This underrated, little swamp has, for well over a...

Free & Fearless - Ep 03 - Execution and Escape
On 5 February, 1943, thirteen of the twenty-three defendants from the First Parool Trial were given paper and pens and told to write farewell letters...

Free & Fearless - Ep 02: The Process
After the botched arrest of Arie Addicks in September 1941, the Addicks group was firmly in the sights of the authorities. Over the course of four mon...

Free & Fearless - Ep 01: The Addicks Group
After the invasion of the Netherlands in May 1940, a group of men from a disbanded socialist youth group called the AJC, came together to fight back a...

Coup de Pod II: Power to the Pussy Part 2 - Don't Iron While the Strike is Hot
In this episode, we explore the second wave of feminism. Although gains were made around the world for women during the 1910s and 20s, fast forward tw...

The Sinking of the Rainbow Warrior
On a summer's night in July, 1985 a ship called the Rainbow Warrior lay moored at Marsden Wharf in Auckland, New Zealand. Just before midnight, it sud...

Abolishing the Norm - Episode 4: Over John Brown's Body
Despite over half a century of abolitionist activity, including subversive activism, dissent, debate, protest and attempts at electoral process, by th...

Coup de Pod II: Power to the Pussy Part 1 - Suffering for Suffrage
In the second "Coup de Pod" episode in Stuff What You Tell Me history, the show is finally taken over by someone capable. Awesome storyteller Dominiqu...

Abolishing the Norm - Episode 3: No Place Like Home
The passing of the Kansas-Nebraska act in 1854 opened up a new battlefront in the United States between those for and against the institution of slave...

Abolishing the Norm - Episode 2: Railroad Rebels
In antebellum United States , chattel slavery was deeply embedded. It was an integral part of the socio-economic systems of the various states and thu...

Abolishing the Norm - Episode 1: Slavery's Tryal
Over 300 years, the transatlantic slave trade caused the abuse, suffering and enslavement of an estimated 10-12 million people. This episode takes a l...

Rembrandt and the Revolting Batavians
In the years 69-70 CE, the Batavian people, who inhabited the lower reaches of the Rhine and Waal rivers, that form a part of today's Netherlands, wen...

Coup de Pod: When Rebellion Blooms
Stuff What You Tell Me has been taken over this episode for a coup de Pod. Violently imposed upon and hosted by Geert Sillevis, here we explore the st...

All Aboard Knowledge
This Episode looks at the journey of western thought from the perspective of Thomas Kuhn's 1962 book, The Structure of Scientific Revolutions. Using a...

You Are Occupied
In May 1940 German troops occupied Amsterdam, the capital city of the Netherlands and one of the most diverse and liberal cities in Europe. Not only w...

Compelling and Selling Rebellion
In the late 1970s, a band called the Sex Pistols helped kick off one of the great anti-establishment movements of the modern age; punk rock. It was a...

Gather ‘Round, People: part II (FIXED)
How we tell ourselves about our histories goes a long way to how we form our senses of identity. As societies and as individuals, we work through even...

Gather ‘Round, People: Part I
History has come to represent more than just the account of the past. It helps us define who we are, and what we represent. In the 1960s a group of Au...

You’ve Got Buckley’s
William Buckley, who would at various times also be known as "The Wild White Man" and "The Anglo-Australian giant", was a man who bore little respect...

The Unfortunate Voyage of the Batavia – Episode 9: Dividends
What was that crazy story that we just told? How much of it really happened? What does it all mean for our understanding of rebellion and resistance,...

The Unfortunate Voyage of the Batavia – Episode 8: Living off the Law of the Land
The VOC is back! Three and a half months after Commander Pelsaert abandoned everybody to a life a brutality and thirst, finally those who have managed...

The Unfortunate Voyage of the Batavia – Episode 7: Terra Hayesia
In the history of European military aggression in Australia, this is where it all began. Of the people that remain alive following the doomed voyage o...

The Unfortunate Voyage of the Batavia – Episode 6: Bloody Oath
Upper Merchant Francisco Pelsaert, Captain Arjen Jacobsz and about 40 other people are sailing in a longboat north along the immense coast of Het Zuid...

The Unfortunate Voyage of the Batavia – Episode 5: Jewels and Money First
As all hell breaks loose aboard the sinking ship Batavia, saving the lives of crew and passengers aboard may not be the most important priority. In th...

The Unfortunate Voyage of the Batavia – Episode 4: “Keep Your Eyes Open”
It should be fairly smooth sailing from here on for the Batavia... Were it not for the small matters of a brewing mutiny amidst the crew, divisions an...

The Unfortunate Voyage of the Batavia – Episode 3: Rites of Passage
Life on board a ship in the 1600s was no joyous experience. In this episode, we look at what the crew, soldiers and passengers aboard the Batavia went...

The Unfortunate Voyage of the Batavia – Episode 2: The Price of Spice
In an age when traditional European feudalism was breaking down, the United Provinces of the Netherlands chartered the world's first corporation. The...

The Unfortunate Voyage of the Batavia – Episode 1: A “Scents” of the Past
In October, 1628, a merchant ship called Batavia set sail from the Dutch republic bound for an island on the other side of the world called Java. She...

Son of Iniquity – Episode 9: The Effects
Martin Luther would see immediate impacts of his resistance on the world around him, but he would die before some of the most cataclysmic effects occu...

Son of Iniquity – Episode 8: Hold!
Like a burning-hot microphone, Luther had dropped his theology onto the stage of European society. The Church was tardy in its response, standing at t...

Son of Iniquity – Episode 7: The Accident of Great Resistance
It's tempting to imagine that Luther dropped a bombshell when he released his theses. However, it was more like he stuck a paper-bag full of theologic...

Son of Iniquity – Episode 6: Indulge Me These Theses
Corruption had been given a thousand years to entwine itself within the administrative and dogmatic structure of the Church. Indulgences were an examp...

Son of Iniquity – Episode 5: The Second Resistance
Between the years 1510-1520 Luther lectured in Wittenberg on the Psalms, the books of Hebrews, Romans and Galatians. This would take him on a mad spir...

Son of Iniquity – Episode 4: Temporal Vs Spiritual
Luther lived in the state of the Saxony, within the Holy Roman Empire. The dominance of the Church pervaded through all aspects of the society, but wi...

Son of Iniquity – Episode 3: Luther the Monk
Luther's solution to his over-bearing thoughtfulness about the world was to become a monk. What a radical! His time in the monastery would help shape...

Son of Iniquity – Episode 2: The First Resistance
Before he became an earth-shattering theologian, Martin Luther was on the path to becoming a lawyer. But after being struck by perhaps the most influe...

Son of Iniquity – Episode 1: The Authority
500 years ago Martin Luther stood up to the might and authority of the Roman Catholic Church. Pitted against the most established institution in Europ...