Catlick

By: B.T. Harman
  • Summary

  • Catlick is the lost story of how spies, villains, & midnight vigilantes nearly destroyed the South's grandest city. Catlick is part true crime, part historical narrative, and part memoir. B.T. Harman weaves masterful storytelling into a riveting sonic experience that traces one of the most tragic series of events ever to befall a single American city. 22 episodes total.

    More than 450,000 episodes of Catlick have been downloaded and CNN recently called it a "must-listen podcast!"
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Episodes
  • E22: A Careless, Little Washing
    Mar 29 2020
    SERIES FINALE! A group of men take a midnight hike up Stone Mountain to host a dark ceremony. B.T. wraps up each of the four stories and gives an update on each character in the years following. And finally, the meaning of “catlick."

    MERCH SALE! We’re hosting our biggest sale ever on Catlick merch. From now til April 3rd, use promo code FINISHLINE to save 25% on your entire order plus FREE SHIPPING. Shop now at http://catlicktrading.com.

    NEW! B.T.’s "Local’s Guide to the ATL" will be available on April 15th. It’s a free bonus for all Vault subscribers. Subscribe now at http://catlick.com/getthevault.

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    Did you enjoy Catlick? Be sure to check out B.T. Harman’s other podcast, Blue Babies Pink. It’s a southern coming out story in 44 episodes. Listen now on your favorite podcasting app or lean more at http://bluebabiespink.com

    Special thanks to our original Kickstarter backers, Dr. Cheryl Groves, Chris & Brittany Clark, Jonathan Drummond, The Write Practice, du Ciel, Rachel Eleanor, Brett Harman, and so many more.

    * Follow B.T. on Instagram at http://instagram.com/bt_harman *

    * Catlick on Instagram: http://instagram.com/catlickpodcast *

    * Catlick on Twitter: http://twitter.com/catlickpodcast *
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    1 hr and 37 mins
  • E21: The Caravan
    Mar 12 2020
    In 1915, both the Fulton Cotton Mill Strike and the Leo Frank case escalate to the highest branches of U.S. government. The governor of Georgia must make a decision that could end his political career and endanger his own life. And when a secretive group of powerful men plan a vigilante raid on a government compound, American history will be forever changed.

    Months covered in this episode: 49 - 56 (of 56)

    Loving Catlick? Be sure to check out B.T. Harman’s other podcast, Blue Babies Pink. It’s a southern coming out story in 44 episodes. Listen now on your favorite podcasting app or lean more at http://bluebabiespink.com

    The Catlick digital scrapbook is NOW LIVE with vintage photos, maps, bonus episodes & more. To subscribe, just go to http://catlick.com, and click on VAULT.

    * Browse t-shirts, stickers, & prints at http://catlick.com *

    * Catlick on Instagram: http://instagram.com/catlickpodcast *

    * Catlick on Twitter: http://twitter.com/catlickpodcast *
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    1 hr and 14 mins
  • E20: The Super-Spy
    Mar 5 2020
    An undercover operative infiltrates the highest ranks of strike management, sowing deep division amongst its leaders. Meanwhile, a local religious group calls on the feds to investigate the mill, and Oscar Elsas plots a nasty revenge. And with Leo Frank still on death row, a local attorney comes forth with a stunning admission.

    Months covered in this episode: 43 - 48 (of 56)

    * Browse t-shirts, stickers, & prints at http://catlick.com *

    The Catlick digital scrapbook is NOW LIVE with vintage photos, maps, bonus episodes & more. To subscribe, just go to http://catlick.com, and click on VAULT.

    * Catlick on Instagram: http://instagram.com/catlickpodcast *

    * Catlick on Twitter: http://twitter.com/catlickpodcast *
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    44 mins

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