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  • Episode 11: Killers of the Flower Moon Part Two
    Mar 3 2026

    Brick and Birdy took the deepest dive into the dark and sadly under-told story of The Osage Murders of the 1920s through to the 2023 film Killers of the Flower Moon. They put on their true crime hats and dive into the actual murders, the context surrounding why they happened, and because of the genuine dedication to this story, they have made this a two parter, so if you missed part 1, go back! Birdy will later discuss what is still happening today as well in an Outtake Episode. They have also provided all the sources now, so you can follow along. Thank you for sticking with us, as we've gone OFF schedule, in order to dedicate more quality time with these stories.

    Sources P.2 (Please note these sources are different from Ep.1, they are the rest of the sources that were missing due to character restrictions.)

    1. The True Story Behind Killers of the Flower Moon | Osage Nation’s Fight for Justice
    2. Tulsa World Scene podcast: Killers of the Flower Moon October release brings Oklahoma, Osage Nation
    3. Working With Osage Nation People Changed Scorsese’s Approach To Making “Killers of the Flower Moo…
    4. Osage Murders- Part 1 - Osage News.org
    5. Mollie Kyle - Wikipedia
    6. Ernest Burkhart - WikipediaKillers of the Flower Moon (film) - Wikipedia
    7. Blood, oil, and the Osage Nation: The battle over headrights : Planet Money
    8. For the Osage Nation, the betrayal of the murders depicted in ‘Killers of the Flower Moon’ still lingers
    9. Osage Nation Princess recognized by Stillwater Public Schools
    10. Indigenous Insight on 'Killers of the Flower Moon'
    11. Grace Bigheart - Find a Grave Memorial
    12. James William “Cowboy” Burkhart (1920-1990) - Find a Grave Memorial
    13. Elizabeth Ernestine “Liz” Burkhart Ware (1918-2006) - Find a Grave Memorial
    14. Luella Bigheart - Find a Grave Memorial
    15. Osage Nation Princess recognized by Stillwater Public Schools
    16. Francis "Rusty" William Atkins Obituary July 28, 2025 - Poteet Funeral Home & Cremation Services
    17. Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women and Relatives (MMIWR) | NIWRC
    18. Chief James Roan Gray — Stillwater History Museum
    19. Visit the Osage
    20. Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women and Relatives (MMIWR) | NIWRC

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    1 h et 30 min
  • Episode 10: Killers of the Flower Moon Part One
    Feb 13 2026

    Brick and Birdy took the deepest dive into the dark and sadly under-told story of The Osage Murders through the 2023 film Killers of the Flower Moon. They put on their true crime hats and dive into the actual murders, the context surrounding why they happened, and because of the genuine dedication to this story, they have made this a two parter, so stay tuned for part Two. Birdy will later discuss what is still happening today as well in an Outtake Episode. They have also provided all the sources now, so you can follow along. Thank you for sticking with us, as we've gone OFF schedule, in order to dedicate more quality time with these stories.

    Sources

    1. Killers of the Flower Moon (film) - Wikipedia
    2. Red Media Patreon Link
    3. Author David Grann on having "Killers of the Flower Moon" Adapted into a Film
    4. Episode 109 - Osage Murders: The True Story Behind 'Killers Of The Flower Moon' - History Uncovered | Podcast on Spotify|
    5. How Killers of the Flower Moon Lies - Let Me Explain (2023)
    6. How the Osage Changed Martin Scorsese’s Mind About "Killers of the Flower Moon"
    7. Inside the FBI Podcast: The Osage Murders | Federal Bureau of Investigation
    8. Inside the real life tragedy behind 'Killers of the Flower Moon' | Nightline
    9. Killers of the Flower Moon: Native American Perspectives & Story | PWNA
    10. Killers of the Flower Moon vs. True Story of Osage Murders
    11. ‘Killers of the Flower Moon’ I… - The Big Picture - Apple Podcasts
    12. 'Killers of the Flower Moon' traces the murders of Osage families
    13. Opinion | The Real Story Behind ‘Killers of the Flower Moon’ is Much Worse - POLITICO
    14. Osage Indian murders - Wikipedia
    15. RPH vs. Killers of the Flower Moon
    16. Season 24: The Osage Murders - American Scandal
    17. The Osage Murders That Inspired "Killers of the Flower Moon" | MFM 493
    18. The Osage Murders Pt. 1 - Serial Killers | Podcast on Spotify
    19. The Osage Murders: The True Story Behind "Killers of the Flower Moon"
    20. The Osage Murders | A Shrinkin… - American Scandal - Apple Podcasts
    21. The Real History Behind 'Killers of the Flower Moon'
    22. The True Story Behind Kill

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    1 h et 45 min
  • Scenic Outtakes Ep. 8: Ever After
    Jan 30 2026

    Birdy continues the fun by diving further into the nuanced historical bits from Ever After. They cover chocolate, the Romani in France and Europe, the Slave Trade in France, or it's beginnings, and all the random fun facts about Leonardo da Vinci that you can handle. Extra sources from this episode are below.

    Sources

    • French Slave Trade | Slavery and Remembrance
    • Beyond 1619: Slavery and the Cultures of America | Folklife Today
    • Cocoa as raw material | ECA European Cocoa Assocation
    • What do Leonardo da Vinci and Drew Barrymore have in common? Ever After – ars longa
    • Da Vinci — The Renaissance Man - Biography
    • Leonardo da Vinci - Wikipedia
    • Fascination and Hatred: The Roma in European Culture | The National WWII Museum | New Orleans
    • ROMA IN FRANCE – FROM MIDDLE AGES TO THE REVOLUTION | ROMI.HR


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    26 min
  • Episode 9: Ever After, Part Two
    Jan 2 2026

    Brick and Birdy have sped back to the French Renaissance and try to figure out what's real and what's Fairy-tales in the cult classic, semi-historical, and forever iconic Ever After: A Cinderella Story from 1998. In fact, they get so lost in the weeds and partying with Leonardo da Vinci that we've had make an intermission, so this PART TWO, so if you haven't listed to part one, please return to episode 8! In the meantime, feel free to read up on our sources:

    Sources:

    • Brothers Grimm - Wikipedia
    • Ever After - Wikipedia
    • Marie Thérèse of France - Wikipedia
    • Ever After (Film) - TV Tropes
    • Cocoa as raw material | ECA European Cocoa Assocation
    • Marie Thérèse of France - Wikipedia
    • The Heroic Industry of the Brothers Grimm | The Hudson Review
    • Women in the Renaissance and Reformation | Encyclopedia.com
    • French Slave Trade | Slavery and Remembrance
    • Beyond 1619: Slavery and the Cultures of America | Folklife Today
    • The adoration of Ghent: art, history and flavours in Flanders | Ghent holidays | The Guardian
    • PGB 8: Back To School At The Medieval University Of Paris!
    • What do Leonardo da Vinci and Drew Barrymore have in common? Ever After – ars longa
    • Fascination and Hatred: The Roma in European Culture | The National WWII Museum | New Orleans
    • ROMA IN FRANCE – FROM MIDDLE AGES TO THE REVOLUTION | ROMI.HR
    • Aristocrats Are Evil | Tropedia
    • Thomas More: Utopia – An Open Companion to Early British Literature.
    • How Drew Barrymore recruited Anjelica Huston for Ever After
    • 20 Crazy Details Behind The Making Of Ever After
    • Celebrating Five Decades Of Award-Winning Costumes By Jenny Beavan
    • Ever After: A Cinderella Story (1998) - IMDb
    • Ever After - Wikipedia

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    1 h et 9 min
  • Episode 8: Ever After
    Dec 19 2025

    Brick and Birdy have sped back to the French Renaissance and try to figure out what's real and what's Fairy-tales in the cult classic, semi-historical, and forever iconic Ever After: A Cinderella Story from 1998. In fact, they get so lost in the weeds and partying with Leonardo da Vinci that we've had make an intermission and come back to this next time! Stay tuned in two weeks for Part 2! In the meantime, feel free to read up on our sources:

    Sources:

    • Brothers Grimm - Wikipedia
    • Ever After - Wikipedia
    • Marie Thérèse of France - Wikipedia
    • Ever After (Film) - TV Tropes
    • Cocoa as raw material | ECA European Cocoa Assocation
    • Marie Thérèse of France - Wikipedia
    • The Heroic Industry of the Brothers Grimm | The Hudson Review
    • Women in the Renaissance and Reformation | Encyclopedia.com
    • French Slave Trade | Slavery and Remembrance
    • Beyond 1619: Slavery and the Cultures of America | Folklife Today
    • The adoration of Ghent: art, history and flavours in Flanders | Ghent holidays | The Guardian
    • PGB 8: Back To School At The Medieval University Of Paris!
    • What do Leonardo da Vinci and Drew Barrymore have in common? Ever After – ars longa
    • Fascination and Hatred: The Roma in European Culture | The National WWII Museum | New Orleans
    • ROMA IN FRANCE – FROM MIDDLE AGES TO THE REVOLUTION | ROMI.HR
    • Aristocrats Are Evil | Tropedia
    • Thomas More: Utopia – An Open Companion to Early British Literature.
    • How Drew Barrymore recruited Anjelica Huston for Ever After
    • 20 Crazy Details Behind The Making Of Ever After
    • Celebrating Five Decades Of Award-Winning Costumes By Jenny Beavan
    • Ever After: A Cinderella Story (1998) - IMDb
    • Ever After - Wikipedia

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    1 h et 12 min
  • New Update: New Episode Post Date
    Dec 17 2025

    Hi All!

    So sorry, but we must announce a new posting date for new episodes. They will not post on Fridays due to some scheduling changes. We hope you understand and we'll see you in a few days!

    Thank you!

    Brick and Birdy

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    5 min
  • Scenic Outtakes Ep. 7: Ray
    Dec 11 2025

    Birdy takes a deep dive into the history of the Chitlin' Circuit, the aftermath of Ray Charles' death, all the tea on the beef between his children and his long time manager Joe Adams, and sad truth behind what happened to Margie Hendrix.

    Sources

    History of the Chitlin' Circuit - R&B Hall of Fame

    Ray Charles’ Children Win Lawsuit Over Song Rights Termination - The Hollywood Reporter

    Joe Adams, Longtime Manager of Ray Charles Dies at 94

    The Lucrative Afterlife of Music Estates – Heirs and Their Struggle Over Termination Rights

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    53 min
  • Episode 7: Ray
    Dec 3 2025

    This week Brick and Birdy dance to the music of Ray Charles, and learn about his life and legacy while watching Ray from 2004. Follow along as we discover his beginnings, his struggles getting started in the world and music industry, his genius, his deep flaws, and ultimate triumphs.

    Sources:

    Ray (2004) - IMDB

    Ray Charles

    The Ray Charles Foundation

    Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum - Nashville

    Ray Charles - Brittanica

    Ray Charles and Disability - Smithsonian Music

    The Story of Ray Charles - Industries for the Blind and Visually Impaired

    Vision of A Genius: The Legacy of Brother Ray Charles - UDiscoverMusic

    Ray Charles' children battle over his legacy - Los Angeles Times

    12 Children, 10 “Baby Mamas” & a $75 Million Cash Pot: The Complicated Legacy of Ray Charles - Know Your Instrument

    Remembering Ray Charles: A Legacy of Genius and Soul - Nick Aldieri

    Who Are Ray Charles' Children? Here's What We Know About All 12 - Blavity

    The Enchanting History of Bottle Trees in the South - The Beaumont House

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    1 h et 46 min