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Pillage Overload

Pillage Overload

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Tune in for an exciting episode of Pillage Overload! Join Ballast and Lashing as they embark on most the time unscripted and spontaneous pirate adventures in this live, unplanned episode. Anything goes as they bring you the next season.

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  • There's no crying in Piracy, Women's history
    May 1 2024

    There's no crying in piracy! Join Ballast and Lashing this week for Pillage Overload on their women's history pirate episode!

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    1 hr and 1 min
  • Pi Day! Engineer Pirates
    May 8 2024

    In this thrilling Pi Day episode of "Pillage Overload," Lashing steers her crew on a high-seas adventure where science and math are the true treasures. Celebrating the infinite mysteries of pi, Lashing showcases its power from ancient wonders to modern engineering marvels. Through challenges and tales, she reveals science presence in navigation and even pirate life, making her crew (Ballast) unwittingly embrace the joys of math. Whether it's dividing booty or plotting courses, Engineering is the unsung hero of the high seas. Join Lashing for a voyage where numbers unlock the universe's secrets and don’t forget to Hug an Engineer!

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    1 hr and 7 mins
  • Captain Blood: On the silver screen or bound Canvas
    May 7 2024

    In this week's episode of Pillage Overload, airing in celebration of National Reading Day on March 2nd, we dive into the swashbuckling world of "Captain Blood," a tale that has captivated audiences both as a novel and a movie. Ballast and Lashing will embark on a thrilling journey to compare these two iterations, exploring how the story transitions from the written page to the silver screen. Alongside this comparison, they will inject their unique insights into the historical accuracies and liberties taken by the movie adaptation. Expect a lively discussion that not only honors the original work by Rafael Sabatini but also delves into the broader implications of adapting literature into film. So join us as we celebrate the enduring legacy of "Captain Blood" and the importance of reading in our lives.

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    1 hr and 9 mins
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