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In this week’s episode, Lindsay flies us over the Atlantic to unravel the legend of everyone’s favorite ghostly pirate ship: The Flying Dutchman. As the Joseph Händler flows, the ladies explore the rules of the high seas, discuss unexpected childhood celeb crushes, and uncover potential real life air benders. So pour yourself a glass of your favorite sweet Riesling and steady your nautical legs, Ladies Who Avoid the Open Ocean will leave you thankful to be on land.
TW: Death
Sources Include:
“The Flying Dutchman.” Visiting the Dutch Countryside,
“Flying Dutchman.” SpongeBob Wiki, Fandom,
Gross, Terry. “The Story of the Flying Dutchman.” NPR, 6 Oct. 2011,
“History of the Flying Dutchman.” VentureSail Holidays,
“Here Be Monsters: Sailor Stories & Nautical Folklore.” Blackthorn & Stone, 21 May 2020,
“The Flying Dutchman – Explained.” and "Why Have So Many People Seen Ghost Ships?" YouTube, uploaded by Wendigoon and Kaz Rowe
“Fata Morgana; The Flying Dutchman; Ghost Ships; Caleuche; Fireship of Baie des Chaleurs.” Wikipedia,
“The Flying Dutchman (ATU 777).” Folklore and Mythology Electronic Texts, University of Pittsburgh,
Special Thanks to the Pirates of the Caribbean Franchise
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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In this week’s episode, Lindsay flies us over the Atlantic to unravel the legend of everyone’s favorite ghostly pirate ship: The Flying Dutchman. As the Joseph Händler flows, the ladies explore the rules of the high seas, discuss unexpected childhood celeb crushes, and uncover potential real life air benders. So pour yourself a glass of your favorite sweet Riesling and steady your nautical legs, Ladies Who Avoid the Open Ocean will leave you thankful to be on land.
TW: Death
Sources Include:
“The Flying Dutchman.” Visiting the Dutch Countryside,
“Flying Dutchman.” SpongeBob Wiki, Fandom,
Gross, Terry. “The Story of the Flying Dutchman.” NPR, 6 Oct. 2011,
“History of the Flying Dutchman.” VentureSail Holidays,
“Here Be Monsters: Sailor Stories & Nautical Folklore.” Blackthorn & Stone, 21 May 2020,
“The Flying Dutchman – Explained.” and "Why Have So Many People Seen Ghost Ships?" YouTube, uploaded by Wendigoon and Kaz Rowe
“Fata Morgana; The Flying Dutchman; Ghost Ships; Caleuche; Fireship of Baie des Chaleurs.” Wikipedia,
“The Flying Dutchman (ATU 777).” Folklore and Mythology Electronic Texts, University of Pittsburgh,
Special Thanks to the Pirates of the Caribbean Franchise
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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