Once Upon Another Time

Fireside - Jack the Tipper

February 18, 2021 Milktoast Media Season 1
Fireside - Jack the Tipper
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Once Upon Another Time
Fireside - Jack the Tipper
Feb 18, 2021 Season 1
Milktoast Media

Alex, Cody, and Colin reflect on and wrap up Jack the Tipper! Find out the things they said that may have been wrong and, most importantly, who won the debate! 

And who knows...you may even get a sneak peek at next week’s episode!

Want to join the OUAT community? Have an idea for a change in history? Join our Facebook page! 

Editing by Hannah Burkhardt
Hosted by Alex Smitch, Cody Sharp, and Colin Sharp
Milktoast Media LLC


Show Sources: (Blame us for the whoopsies, not our sources. Our sources are great.)

“Whitechapel: Anglophenia.” BBC America. Accessed January 14, 2021. 

Gray, Drew D. London's Shadows: the Dark Side of the Victorian City. London: Bloomsbury Academic, 2013.

Jones, G. (2013),'Murder, Media and Mythology: The Impact the Media's Reporting of the Whitechapel Murders had on National Identity, Social Reform and the Myth of Jack the Ripper,' Reinvention: an International Journal of Undergraduate Research, BCUR/ICUR 2013 Special Issue.

Murray, Elizabeth. “The History of Forensic Science: Identifying Jack the Ripper.” The Great Courses Daily. Forensic History - Crimes, Frauds, and Scandals, December 1, 2017. 

Matt, Morris. “10 People Who Did Terrible Things for Good Reasons.” Toptenz.net, March 9, 2016.

The Dark Knight. United States: Warner Brothers, 2008.

Moore, David, and Douglas Rutzen. “Legal Framework for Global Philanthropy: Barriers and Opportunities.” The International Journal of Not-for-Profit Law, vol. 13, no. 1-2, Apr. 2011.

“Results of an Original 2015 National Poll.” Philanthropy Roundtable, 2019.

“Social Spending.” OECD, 2020.

Sullivan, Paul. “In Philanthropy, Race Is Still a Factor in Who Gets What, Study Shows.” The New York Times, 1 May 2020.

Dorsey, Cheryl, et al. “Racial Equality and Philanthropy: Disparities in Funding for Leaders of Color Leave Impact on the Table.” The Bridgespan Group, May 2020.




Show Notes

Alex, Cody, and Colin reflect on and wrap up Jack the Tipper! Find out the things they said that may have been wrong and, most importantly, who won the debate! 

And who knows...you may even get a sneak peek at next week’s episode!

Want to join the OUAT community? Have an idea for a change in history? Join our Facebook page! 

Editing by Hannah Burkhardt
Hosted by Alex Smitch, Cody Sharp, and Colin Sharp
Milktoast Media LLC


Show Sources: (Blame us for the whoopsies, not our sources. Our sources are great.)

“Whitechapel: Anglophenia.” BBC America. Accessed January 14, 2021. 

Gray, Drew D. London's Shadows: the Dark Side of the Victorian City. London: Bloomsbury Academic, 2013.

Jones, G. (2013),'Murder, Media and Mythology: The Impact the Media's Reporting of the Whitechapel Murders had on National Identity, Social Reform and the Myth of Jack the Ripper,' Reinvention: an International Journal of Undergraduate Research, BCUR/ICUR 2013 Special Issue.

Murray, Elizabeth. “The History of Forensic Science: Identifying Jack the Ripper.” The Great Courses Daily. Forensic History - Crimes, Frauds, and Scandals, December 1, 2017. 

Matt, Morris. “10 People Who Did Terrible Things for Good Reasons.” Toptenz.net, March 9, 2016.

The Dark Knight. United States: Warner Brothers, 2008.

Moore, David, and Douglas Rutzen. “Legal Framework for Global Philanthropy: Barriers and Opportunities.” The International Journal of Not-for-Profit Law, vol. 13, no. 1-2, Apr. 2011.

“Results of an Original 2015 National Poll.” Philanthropy Roundtable, 2019.

“Social Spending.” OECD, 2020.

Sullivan, Paul. “In Philanthropy, Race Is Still a Factor in Who Gets What, Study Shows.” The New York Times, 1 May 2020.

Dorsey, Cheryl, et al. “Racial Equality and Philanthropy: Disparities in Funding for Leaders of Color Leave Impact on the Table.” The Bridgespan Group, May 2020.