Big Dame Hunters - 1 Year Anniversary Special
All they want is love. Everyone else wants their fortune. Male fortune hunters will pursue young heiresses even more aggressively after the Wall Street Crash of 1929 and the Great Depression. This is a special episode commemorating the 1 year anniversary of As The Money Burns podcast. There will be some recapping past storylines and teasing future ones. Other people and subjects include: Doris Duke, Barbara Hutton, big game hunters, Bridgerton, The Crown, and Downton Abbey. Archival Music provided by Past Perfect Vintage Music, www.pastperfect.com.
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Show Notes
All they want is love. Everyone else wants their fortune.
Male fortune hunters will pursue young heiresses even more aggressively after the Wall Street Crash of 1929 and the Great Depression. This is a special episode commemorating the 1 year anniversary of As The Money Burns podcast. There will be some recapping past storylines and teasing future ones.
Other people and subjects include: Doris Duke, Barbara Hutton, big game hunters, Bridgerton, The Crown, and Downton Abbey.
Extra Notes / Call to Action:
Mark Bowden from YouTube’s Behavioral Panel had a great remark – Money can often get you a better standard of misery. At 46:10 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AYyEx20DiKU
Past Perfect Vintage Music, www.pastperfect.com
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Archival Music provided by Past Perfect Vintage Music, www.pastperfect.com.
Opening Music: My Heart Belongs to Daddy by Billy Cotton, Album The Great British Dance Bands
Section 1 Music: These Foolish Things by Benny Carter, Album Perfect Blues
Section 2 Music: Fascinating Rhythm by The Savoy Orpheans, Album Fascinating Rhythm – Great Hits of the 20s
Section 3 Music: I Guess I Will Have To Change My Plan by Ambrose & His Orchestra, Album The Great British Dance Bands
End Music: My Heart Belongs to Daddy by Billy Cotton, Album The Great British Dance Bands