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    <description>The first podcast series dedicated to the improbable, unbiddable phenomenon known as the Resistance in WWII.</description>
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        <copyright>Copyright 2012 Kensington Ann Chelsea. All rights reserved.</copyright>
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          <itunes:summary>The first podcast series dedicated to the improbable, unbiddable phenomenon known as the Resistance in WWII.</itunes:summary>
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        <title>Herding Lions II - The Man Behind the Masks</title>
        <itunes:title>Herding Lions II - The Man Behind the Masks</itunes:title>
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                                    <description><![CDATA[Greetings, and a very belated happy June 20th!

June 20th is the birthday of our current episode's subject:  Jean  Moulin.  As a long-standing Moulin buff I could not expose you to the  war-time heroics of this gentleman's life without also throwing light on  all that came before.

In this episode, we recall Max Jacob fondly, Andre Malroux infrequently,  Marcel Bernard thankfully, and Henri Frenay as little as possible.   Most importantly, we get behind the hagiography to balance the usual  (albeit accurate) story of heroic dying with a tale of courageous  living.

Joking aside, I once wrote a bio of this person on a personal blog many  years back.  One reader commented that hearing about his life was like  seeing a table filled with pictures.  If we're at all lucky, you will  hopefully walk away with a similar impression.

"Les Alchimistes," the play mentioned in this episode, is running from  July 25th to August 14th, 2011, at Theatre Nord-Ouest in Paris.  I'll be  there from the 25th to the 31st, if anyone would like to say hello.   More info can be found at <a href='http://www.theatredunordouest.com/'>www.theatredunordouest.com</a>.

Enjoy, and as always, vive la Resistance!]]></description>
                                                            <content:encoded><![CDATA[Greetings, and a very belated happy June 20th!

June 20th is the birthday of our current episode's subject:  Jean  Moulin.  As a long-standing Moulin buff I could not expose you to the  war-time heroics of this gentleman's life without also throwing light on  all that came before.

In this episode, we recall Max Jacob fondly, Andre Malroux infrequently,  Marcel Bernard thankfully, and Henri Frenay as little as possible.   Most importantly, we get behind the hagiography to balance the usual  (albeit accurate) story of heroic dying with a tale of courageous  living.

Joking aside, I once wrote a bio of this person on a personal blog many  years back.  One reader commented that hearing about his life was like  seeing a table filled with pictures.  If we're at all lucky, you will  hopefully walk away with a similar impression.

"Les Alchimistes," the play mentioned in this episode, is running from  July 25th to August 14th, 2011, at Theatre Nord-Ouest in Paris.  I'll be  there from the 25th to the 31st, if anyone would like to say hello.   More info can be found at <a href='http://www.theatredunordouest.com/'>www.theatredunordouest.com</a>.

Enjoy, and as always, vive la Resistance!]]></content:encoded>
                                    
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        <itunes:summary><![CDATA[Greetings, and a very belated happy June 20th!

June 20th is the birthday of our current episode's subject:  Jean  Moulin.  As a long-standing Moulin buff I could not expose you to the  war-time heroics of this gentleman's life without also throwing light on  all that came before.

In this episode, we recall Max Jacob fondly, Andre Malroux infrequently,  Marcel Bernard thankfully, and Henri Frenay as little as possible.   Most importantly, we get behind the hagiography to balance the usual  (albeit accurate) story of heroic dying with a tale of courageous  living.

Joking aside, I once wrote a bio of this person on a personal blog many  years back.  One reader commented that hearing about his life was like  seeing a table filled with pictures.  If we're at all lucky, you will  hopefully walk away with a similar impression.

"Les Alchimistes," the play mentioned in this episode, is running from  July 25th to August 14th, 2011, at Theatre Nord-Ouest in Paris.  I'll be  there from the 25th to the 31st, if anyone would like to say hello.   More info can be found at www.theatredunordouest.com.

Enjoy, and as always, vive la Resistance!]]></itunes:summary>
        <itunes:author>Kensington</itunes:author>
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                                    <author>resistancepodcast@gmail.com (Kensington)</author><itunes:subtitle>Greetings, and a very belated happy June 20th! June 20th is the birthday of our current episode's subject: Jean Moulin. As a long-standing Moulin buff I could not expose you to the war-time heroics of this gentleman's life without also throwing light on all that came before. In this episode, we recall Max Jacob fondly, Andre Malroux infrequently, Marcel Bernard thankfully, and Henri Frenay as little as possible. Most importantly, we get behind the hagiography to balance the usual (albeit accurate) story of heroic dying with a tale of courageous living. Joking aside, I once wrote a bio of this person on a personal blog many years back. One reader commented that hearing about his life was like seeing a table filled with pictures. If we're at all lucky, you will hopefully walk away with a similar impression. "Les Alchimistes," the play mentioned in this episode, is running from July 25th to August 14th, 2011, at Theatre Nord-Ouest in Paris. I'll be there from the 25th to the 31st, if anyone would like to say hello. More info can be found at www.theatredunordouest.com. Enjoy, and as always, vive la Resistance!</itunes:subtitle><itunes:keywords>History</itunes:keywords></item>
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        <title>Herding Lions: Maximizing the Resistance</title>
        <itunes:title>Herding Lions: Maximizing the Resistance</itunes:title>
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                                    <description><![CDATA[A technologically superior redo of the long awaited Jean Moulin ep on La Resistance! Tune in to learn  more about the man historian Thane Peterson was speaking of when he said  'If there's a greater hero of WWII of any nationality, I haven't read  about him.']]></description>
                                                            <content:encoded><![CDATA[A technologically superior redo of the long awaited Jean Moulin ep on La Resistance! Tune in to learn  more about the man historian Thane Peterson was speaking of when he said  'If there's a greater hero of WWII of any nationality, I haven't read  about him.']]></content:encoded>
                                    
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        <itunes:summary><![CDATA[A technologically superior redo of the long awaited Jean Moulin ep on La Resistance! Tune in to learn  more about the man historian Thane Peterson was speaking of when he said  'If there's a greater hero of WWII of any nationality, I haven't read  about him.']]></itunes:summary>
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                                    <author>resistancepodcast@gmail.com (Kensington)</author><itunes:subtitle>A technologically superior redo of the long awaited Jean Moulin ep on La Resistance! Tune in to learn more about the man historian Thane Peterson was speaking of when he said 'If there's a greater hero of WWII of any nationality, I haven't read about him.'</itunes:subtitle><itunes:keywords>History</itunes:keywords></item>
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        <title>Tangled Shadows: The Enigma of Henri Frenay</title>
        <itunes:title>Tangled Shadows: The Enigma of Henri Frenay</itunes:title>
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                    <comments>https://kensington.podbean.com/e/tangled-shadows-the-enigma-of-henri-frenay/#comments</comments>        <pubDate>Mon, 01 Mar 2010 02:59:54 -0400</pubDate>
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                                    <description><![CDATA[My apologies for the belated episode.  I'm not dead, but was having and  recovering from surgery for part of that time, so close but no cigar on  that one.

Now on to our first episode to be about just one  person, so who else could a podcast about the Resistance focus an entire  episode on than.... Henri Frenay?!

Nope, you heard it  here first unless you've heard it somewhere else:  Mssr. Frenay is the  most important person an aspiring Resistance buff could hope to  understand.  You probably never will, but your understanding of the  Resistance will increase exponentially for trying.

The good  news is some of the delay was spent buying and learning to use new  podcast equipment, the bad is that I still can't pronounce things for  carp.  The more things change...

Writing this post took much  longer than most because info on Mssr. Frenay is so thin on the ground  and because for a while I had it wrapped around use of the song "No  Handlebars" by the Flobots.  However, since the laws about podcasting  music at the moment state that there aren't any laws about podcasting  music, I've decided to just play it safe and cut it entirely.  Consider  it the unofficial soundtrack to this episode.

Looking forward  to providing you with more content soon (perhaps even a quick opinion  piece on one particular issue being discussed in the Resistance world  recently).  Until next time, vive la Resistance.]]></description>
                                                            <content:encoded><![CDATA[My apologies for the belated episode.  I'm not dead, but was having and  recovering from surgery for part of that time, so close but no cigar on  that one.

Now on to our first episode to be about just one  person, so who else could a podcast about the Resistance focus an entire  episode on than.... Henri Frenay?!

Nope, you heard it  here first unless you've heard it somewhere else:  Mssr. Frenay is the  most important person an aspiring Resistance buff could hope to  understand.  You probably never will, but your understanding of the  Resistance will increase exponentially for trying.

The good  news is some of the delay was spent buying and learning to use new  podcast equipment, the bad is that I still can't pronounce things for  carp.  The more things change...

Writing this post took much  longer than most because info on Mssr. Frenay is so thin on the ground  and because for a while I had it wrapped around use of the song "No  Handlebars" by the Flobots.  However, since the laws about podcasting  music at the moment state that there aren't any laws about podcasting  music, I've decided to just play it safe and cut it entirely.  Consider  it the unofficial soundtrack to this episode.

Looking forward  to providing you with more content soon (perhaps even a quick opinion  piece on one particular issue being discussed in the Resistance world  recently).  Until next time, vive la Resistance.]]></content:encoded>
                                    
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        <itunes:summary><![CDATA[My apologies for the belated episode.  I'm not dead, but was having and  recovering from surgery for part of that time, so close but no cigar on  that one.

Now on to our first episode to be about just one  person, so who else could a podcast about the Resistance focus an entire  episode on than.... Henri Frenay?!

Nope, you heard it  here first unless you've heard it somewhere else:  Mssr. Frenay is the  most important person an aspiring Resistance buff could hope to  understand.  You probably never will, but your understanding of the  Resistance will increase exponentially for trying.

The good  news is some of the delay was spent buying and learning to use new  podcast equipment, the bad is that I still can't pronounce things for  carp.  The more things change...

Writing this post took much  longer than most because info on Mssr. Frenay is so thin on the ground  and because for a while I had it wrapped around use of the song "No  Handlebars" by the Flobots.  However, since the laws about podcasting  music at the moment state that there aren't any laws about podcasting  music, I've decided to just play it safe and cut it entirely.  Consider  it the unofficial soundtrack to this episode.

Looking forward  to providing you with more content soon (perhaps even a quick opinion  piece on one particular issue being discussed in the Resistance world  recently).  Until next time, vive la Resistance.]]></itunes:summary>
        <itunes:author>Kensington</itunes:author>
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        <itunes:block>No</itunes:block>
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                                    <author>resistancepodcast@gmail.com (Kensington)</author><itunes:subtitle>My apologies for the belated episode. I'm not dead, but was having and recovering from surgery for part of that time, so close but no cigar on that one. Now on to our first episode to be about just one person, so who else could a podcast about the Resistance focus an entire episode on than.... Henri Frenay?! Nope, you heard it here first unless you've heard it somewhere else: Mssr. Frenay is the most important person an aspiring Resistance buff could hope to understand. You probably never will, but your understanding of the Resistance will increase exponentially for trying. The good news is some of the delay was spent buying and learning to use new podcast equipment, the bad is that I still can't pronounce things for carp. The more things change... Writing this post took much longer than most because info on Mssr. Frenay is so thin on the ground and because for a while I had it wrapped around use of the song "No Handlebars" by the Flobots. However, since the laws about podcasting music at the moment state that there aren't any laws about podcasting music, I've decided to just play it safe and cut it entirely. Consider it the unofficial soundtrack to this episode. Looking forward to providing you with more content soon (perhaps even a quick opinion piece on one particular issue being discussed in the Resistance world recently). Until next time, vive la Resistance.</itunes:subtitle><itunes:keywords>History</itunes:keywords></item>
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