Overdue
Welcome to Overdue with the Slut and the Prude! Welcome to the library, keep your mind open, and your topics broad!
A fortnightly feminist podcast, recorded in real libraries and covers topics from politics to pop-culture and everything in between.
12/12/2022
Cardiff castle has over 2,000 years of history. Originally built by the Roman's as a fort, it passed through the hands of the Norman's among many others before coming into ownership of the Butes family. John Patrick Crichton-Stuart, 3rd Marquess of Bute inherited the castle along with a vast fortune. In 1865 Lord Bute in partnership with architect William Burges began one of the greatest restoration projects lasting 16 years, transforming the castle into the Neo Gothic beauty it is today. In 1947 5th Marquess of Bute, also named John, donated the castle to the people of Cardiff.
The library is located in the oldest part of the house and is one of the most important rooms. Having inherited his fortune, the 3rd Marquess would spend his time learning languages. The theme of the library is 'Literature and Language'. Above the fire place the five ancient languages are depicted:
Greek, Hebrew, Assyrian, Hieroglyphics and Runic.
The library contains the original bookshelves and tables, however the book collection was taken when the family moved.
13/08/2022
Shout out to all the "Skdjfkskakfk" out there! I see you, I respect you, I just don't know how the f***k to pronounce you! ... unless you're the villain, then you totally had what's coming to you and I don't respect you!
05/07/2022
The power of libraries
Libraries are one of the greatest things we have. β₯οΈπΊπΈ
(via lynndeeslibrary on Twitter)
Follow Upworthy on Instagram for the best of humanity: https://bit.ly/2BoQx1y
28/06/2022
π€π€
10/04/2022
(Editorial cartoon by Chris OBrion βwww.chrisobrion.com)
As we wind down National Library Week, we're reminded that people of all walks of life use their libraries in a variety of ways. From help finding a job to access to the internet, and from checking out books to picking up a DVD for family movie night, different people have different needs and libraries across the country work hard every day to meet those needs. "A library is not a luxury, but one of the necessities of life." - H.W. Beecher β€
17/03/2022
Us: we will create a podcast that highlights the beauty of libraries. And take lots of pictures, to bring back the people, secure the funding and save the libraries!!
Also us: ugh, why are there so many people here!? Go away, you're getting in my pictures and ruining my aesthetic!
π
16/03/2022
Libraries are a safe place...β€
People Say Libraries Are Used As Safe Havens For So Many, Share 35 Heartwarming Stories We people are a strange bunch. We've constructed incredible cities, flown to the moon, and learned how to make pizza. However, we have yet to rid ourselves of all the insecurities, inequities, and injustices that plague our everyday life.
09/03/2022
International women's day is a holiday that celebrates the cultural, political and socio-economic achievements of women. Fittingly it is celebrated in the month of March which happens to be Women's History Month. Throughout history, woman's contribution has been largely downplayed or outright ignored.
Today, and in the month of March we should look back and honour all the contributions women have made. A great way to celebrate Women's History Month is to research a subject in which you are interested in and find all the women that have contributed to it. Or get started by researching some of these !
Left to right:
Elizabeth Bialand (1861-1929) & Nellie Bly (1864-1922) - journalist and authors for rivaling newspapers that competed in a race around the world.
Henrietta Lacks (1920-1951) - her cancer cells were used without the permission of herself or her family, after her death. They are the source of the HeLa cell line. Research using these cells have contributed to numerous scientific advances.
Rosalind Franklin (1920-1958) - a chemist and x-ray crystallography who revealed the helical shape of the DNA molecule.
Zheng Yi Sao aka Cheng I Sao (1775-1844) - a pr******te turned pirate leader that commanded a force of around six hundred ships and forty thousand men. She ruled the South China Sea from 1801 to 1810.
01/03/2022
Endometriosis (en-doe-me-tree-o-sis) is it a disease of the uterus where the tissue that usually lines the uterus grows out side of it anywhere in the body. It is extremely painful and it is one of the leading causes of infertility. It is estimated to affect between 2 and 10% of all uterus caring individuals.
While considered a "woman's disease" endometriosis has been found in cis males, trans males, premenstrual girls and postmenopausal women.
If you experience irregular periods or suspected you have endometriosis reach out to your family doctor or OBGYN
27/02/2022
February 27th: International Polar Bear Day
International Polar Bear Day was introduced in 2011, by the nonprofit organization polar bears international (PBI), to raise awareness on the issues facing polar bears. It is an important opportunity for us to remind ourselves of what is at stake. Protecting the polar bears ensures the Arctic food chain stays healthy which benefits both wildlife and people in & beyond the Arctic.
The three major challenges affecting polar bears are:
Climate change
Oil, Gas and other industries Conflict with people.
You can help by actively working on reducing your carbon footprint, researching local and national representatives to learn their stance on climate change and keeping it in mind when it's time to vote and by donating to organizations that look to help polar bears such as or
22/02/2022
**New Episode**
As similar as Canada and England are to one an other, culturally and politically, anyone whose ever watched Britbox will know, there are some stark differences as well. Always intrigued by the island across the pond Nora has many questions! Fortunately, Emma our resident expert on all this British is on hand to answer some.
21/02/2022
TW: Eating Disorders
National Eating Disorders Awareness Week February 21 - 27
Eating Disorders can affect anyone - no matter your age, race, socioeconomic status, or educational status.
There are six recognized types of eating disorders that affect different genders at different rates. However, all genders can experience these eating disorders.
Eating Disorders can be lethal if not cared for, if you suspect that you or someone you know may have an eating disorder please reach out to someone you trust and seek medical Aid.
Recovering from an ED takes more than just doctors, they can require doctors, therapy, and physical intervention.
Souces:
National Eating Disorder Information Centre
CAMH
:ED