Scandal Water

Peculiar Stories from the Stage, Screen, and Everything In Between

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Tuesday Aug 02, 2022

If the long-awaited sequel to the 1986 hit “Top Gun” took your breath away, you are not alone.  “Top Gun: Maverick” had already exceeded a billion dollars in worldwide box office sales by late June, boasts a 99% audience and 97% critics rating on Rotten Tomatoes, and can be credited for influencing the sale of certain fashion items. (New sunglasses, anyone?)
But what about the real TOPGUN fighter weapons school that inspired it all– more formally known as the Navy's Strike Fighter Tactics Instructor Course? How did it start? How accurate is the movie’s depiction of TOPGUN? What does it really take to make it as a pilot…and as an instructor? 
From the facts behind the actual TOPGUN, to behind-the-scenes stories related to the fighter jet scenes in the sequel, to an extended Armchair discussion about what makes "Top Gun: Maverick" such a strong sequel, Candy and Ashley cover it all in this in-depth episode that will leave you saying, “Great Balls of Fire!”

Tuesday Jul 26, 2022

The premise of “Six,” the smash Broadway hit is this: 
Henry the VIII’s wives are in concert and ready to compete for the title of the queen with the most tragic circumstances. To win, each wife, a singer in this all-girl pop band, will tell her story through a featured song while the other queens sing back-up. Anne Boleyn’s song is called “Don’t Lose Ur Head.” 
Need we say more?
This fun, empowering musical reimagines history– referring to itself as a “historemix”-- and one way it does so is by modeling each queen after two current pop stars, called the “Queenspirations.” 
In this episode Candy and Ashley touch on the history of each of Henry VIII’s wives as compared to her representation in the musical “Six.” You’ll also hear the circumstances that led two college students to create this “global sensation,” and how they brought the musical –and these strong women, who tended to be downplayed or sometimes even vilified by history– to life.

Tuesday Jul 19, 2022

Why did the author of the play Chicago spend her final years living as a recluse and wearing a black veil whenever she appeared in public?
How did a shy, religious, female journalist in the male-dominated world of 1920s Chicago end up creating the sexy, bawdy, controversial play in the first place?
And what happened after Beulah and Belva were acquitted? 
These are just a few of the many things you’ll learn in this fascinating Chicago Part 2 episode. You won’t want to miss these behind-the-scenes stories of the famous stage and film sensation and Maurine Watkins, the intriguing woman who created it.

Tuesday Jul 12, 2022


CW: Adult themes/descriptions of violenceLISTENER DISCRETION IS ADVISEDGangsters, speakeasies, jazz, bootleg liquor, and “girl-bandit” murders…  
Chicago of the 1920s was the backdrop for the incredibly successful play Chicago, as well as the movies that followed.
But did you know that the violent slayings committed by the sexy residents of ‘Murderess’ Row,’ Roxie Hart and Velma Kelly, were based on actual murders?
Listen to this intriguing Chicago Part 1 episode to hear the true crime behind two of the most well-known killings in film and stage history. If you thought the murders committed by Roxie and Velma were unbelievable, hold onto your fedora…

Tuesday Jul 05, 2022

On September 11, 2001, terrorist attacks in the US caused 38 planes to be grounded in the town of Gander, located on the island of Newfoundland–often called “The Rock”--in Canada. 
A town with fewer than 10,000 residents suddenly found itself hosting 6,579 people, representing 100 different countries, along with 19 animals. When the passengers deplaned on “The Rock” after hours of sitting, scared and uninformed, on a stuffy airplane, each person was met with food… and a hug. And that was only the start of the Gander hospitality.
This episode explores not only the inspiring true stories behind the uplifting hit musical, referred to by one critic as “A celebration of the best of humankind,” but also shares how “Come From Away” was created, and the lasting impact made by 9,000 kind-hearted townspeople who reached out to embrace and befriend 6,600 frightened, hurting strangers.

Tuesday Jun 28, 2022

This episode contains SPOILERS for "Jurassic World: Dominion" Jack Ewins, previous guest from our ‘Pod of Tea’ episode and host of the YouTube Channel "TerrorDome 3000," joins Candy and Ashley to discuss the final chapter in the “Jurassic” series, “Jurassic World: Dominion.” Jack has worked on the website marketing campaign for the past three ‘World’ films. He gives the inside scoop on how a broken arm (plus one very well-timed tweet) snowballed him from a long-time super-fan to eventually being called a ‘partner’ in the ‘Jurassic' Journey. Topics include MAJOR spoilers for “JW: Dominion,” behind-the-scenes stories, the backstory of how he and his team created the marketing videos found on DinoTracker.com, his feelings about the series ending, and his thoughts on where the Jurassic Universe could go from here. Friend of the show and wife to Jack, Emma joins us toward the end of the interview to weigh in on just how much ‘Jurassic Park’ has affected her life, including the couple’s wedding vows! Jack can be reached @ChaosEwins on Twitter or on his YouTube Channel https://www.youtube.com/c/TerrorDome3000Channel Support Jack's work by visiting the following sites: DinoTracker.com (Mentioned during the interview - Allosaurus: Devils Tower, Wyoming; Baryonyx: United Kingdom; Brachiosaurs: Finland: T-Rex, Lake of the Woods, Oregon)DinosaurProtectionGroup.com Masraniglobal.com ------------------- If you love what we do, please rate and review our show, or you can become a supporter by making a donation through buymeacoffee.com/scandalwaterpod. Whether a single gift or an ongoing donation of $5 a month, it would go a long way toward supporting our work and allowing us to keep the tea brewing. At our website, www.scandalwaterpodcast.com you can submit questions or your own story ideas, access our sources and show notes, see the merch we offer for sale, and more. You can join the Scandal Water community through our SW Podcast FB page, or follow us on Instagram or TikTok at scandalwaterpodcast. This episode was executive produced by Candy Thomas and Ashley Raymer-Brown. A special thank you to Josh Martin, who wrote, composed, and performed the Scandal Water theme & other music, Matt C. Adams, who created the artwork, and Joshua Reith, who designed our website and provides ongoing technical support. As a reminder, this podcast is purely for entertainment purposes. The thoughts and opinions of the hosts during each episode of SW are their own and do not reflect the opinions of any future guests, advertisers, or clearly professional psychologists. Thanks for listening. #JurassicPark #JurassicWorld #Terrordome3000 #ScandalWaterPodcast

Tuesday Jun 21, 2022

With a plot centered around hungry dinosaurs on the loose due to a disabled security system, and the likable lead characters–including two young children– in mortal danger, the original Jurassic Park promised to be a hit.
But the 1993 film, directed by Steven Spielberg, had more than a strong plot going for it… as well as a few challenges. 
In this T-Rex-sized extended episode, Ashley and Candy take a deep dive into the movie that started the billion-dollar Jurassic Park franchise.
What was the real-life science that inspired the story? How did Spielberg juggle directing both Jurassic Park and another award-winning film at roughly the same time? How did the special effects team break ground with their use of both CGI and animatronics to create the film’s dinosaur visuals? Why exactly does Ian Malcolm have an open shirt when it’s clearly his leg that is injured? 
Listen in as we discuss these questions and so much more!

Tuesday Jun 14, 2022


CW: Adult themes/descriptions of violenceLISTENER DISCRETION IS ADVISED
Three weeks before the filming of “Jaws” was scheduled to start, Steven Spielberg still had no working script. Desperate, he asked his friend, writer Carl Gottlieb, to “eviscerate it.” And that’s exactly what Carl did, desperately writing most nights to stay ahead of the next day’s filming.  
This Part 2 episode delves into the many screen rewrites, character changes, and plot shifts that occurred throughout the filming of “Jaws.” 
From Quint’s USS Indianapolis monologue that had to be reshot due to Robert Shaw’s drunkenness, to the situation that saved a main character’s life, Candy and Ashley discuss these and many other behind-the-scenes stories. The two also touch on the famous “Lady in the Dunes” cold case speculated by Joe Hill– writer and son of Stephen King– to have a “Jaws” connection. 

Tuesday Jun 07, 2022


Widely known today as the first summer blockbuster and the movie that sparked shark-phobia in the hearts of many, back in the summer of 1974, 26-year-old “Jaws” director Steven Spielberg lived in constant fear of being fired, his dreams for the film crushed. 
Part 1 of this two-part episode focuses on the filming and casting challenges behind the movie “Jaws.” From the 3 malfunctioning mechanical sharks –collectively called Bruce, after Spielberg’s lawyer– to the tensions between Robert Shaw and Richard Dreyfuss, to the sinking of the Orca boat, Candy and Ashley explore the challenges that caused a scheduled 55-day shoot to extend to 159 days and led some in the crew to start calling the production “Flaws.” 

Selena: The White Rose

Tuesday May 31, 2022

Tuesday May 31, 2022


CW: Adult themes/descriptions of violenceLISTENER DISCRETION IS ADVISEDOn March 31, 1995, the woman who founded the Selena Fan Club and often referred to the singer as her best friend, murdered Selena in a Days Inn in Corpus Christi, Texas. 
This year marks the 27th anniversary of Selena’s death, the year she would have turned 50, and 25 years since the release of the biopic Selena that in 2021 was recognized by the Library of Congress as being historically and culturally important. 
Join us for this fascinating listener request episode focused on the life of Selena Quintanilla, and the terrible act that stole her future just when Selena was poised to achieve superstardom status. As an added bonus, you’ll also hear insights from a handful of special guest contributors. 

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Scandal Water 

In the 18th century, the term 'Scandal Water' was coined to refer to tea, as people would often enjoy a juicy bit of gossip as they lingered over their daily tea.



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