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Sylvia and Michel dive into a trove of letters from the 1940s that Sylvia uncovered, hinting at a hidden history linking her family to espionage, political intrigue, and complex allegiances. The letters reveal a web involving Sylvia’s mother, an enigmatic figure named Thilo in Ethiopia, and two controversial men: Wilhelm Roloff, a reputed anti-Nazi with ties to German intelligence, and Emil Bürle, a Swiss art collector entangled with Nazi associations. As Sylvia and Michel explore these cryptic letters, they’re drawn into a story of covert alliances, a mysterious cotton deal in Ethiopia, and Sylvia's father’s potential role as an Allied arms dealer.
Their journey takes a twist when an interview with author Derek Mallet sheds new light on Sylvia's mother’s possible connection to a network of resistance figures, hinting at ties to those behind the July 20, 1944, assassination attempt on Hitler. This discovery stirs conflicted feelings for Sylvia, torn between dark family secrets and whispers of courage within the resistance. With missing documents and heavily redacted records clouding their search, Sylvia feels compelled to uncover the full story, and the podcast teases even more revelations ahead in the upcoming documentary, inviting listeners to share any hidden connections.
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Their production crew joins Sylvia and Michel at New York’s Plaza Hotel as they continue to work on their documentary. They introduce key team members—Ken Farrington, Line Producer; Anthony Berenato Jr, Director of Photography; Lucy Pratt, Production Assistant; and Zoie, the crew's mascot. The group reflects on their filming week, discussing the intriguing spy elements of the story, which uncovers classified documents and historical espionage. The conversation touches on the challenges of filming in New York without permits, personal revelations about Sylvia’s adoptive parents' involvement in espionage during WWII, and the psychological toll of keeping such secrets. The team also discusses documentary filmmaking's unpredictability, sharing technical details and personal insights.
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Sylvia and Michel debate American versus Swiss chocolate while the group which includes guest, Producer Ken Farrington reflects on the evolving and ever-changing film industry for indie filmmakers. They discuss Sylvia's superpower ability to sleep, her hikes, and finding peace while contrasting the serenity of nature with the fast-paced world. They share personal stories of near burnout, but also of perseverance and the importance of surrounding oneself with positive collaborators, highlighting the balance between the stress and excitement of filmmaking.
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This episode finds Sylvia and Michel exploring Sylvia's family history, the luxurious experiences at their South of France estate, Medy Roc, and the emotional journey of uncovering family secrets. Sylvia recalls her family's extravagant life, including lavish parties attended by celebrities like David Niven, and famous films such as Diamonds Are Forever being shot at their property. They discuss the privacy and discretion of that era compared to today’s social media-driven world, while also touching on possible covert activities in the area and interactions with political figures like the president of Peru.
Sylvia reflects on her upbringing, which balanced her free-spirited nature with her mother's strict control, leading to rebellious acts like being expelled from multiple boarding schools. The hosts delve into Sylvia's artistic journey, including her early performances and hanging backstage on tour with the Eurythmics' Dave Stewart.
As they contemplate taking a DNA test to uncover more about Sylvia’s biological parents, the discussion turns introspective, with Sylvia expressing uncertainty about whether her mother would have approved of this search. There is a sense of intrigue and concern, as they wonder if there are hidden truths or people who might not want these secrets revealed.
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In this podcast episode, Sylvia shares revelations about her father's mysterious past during WWII, including his imprisonment in Austria and possible escape from a camp. She uncovers a troubling letter from her father to his biological daughter, a Jewish woman who collaborated with the Gestapo, betraying Jews and committing atrocities. Despite her actions, Sylvia's father continued to support her financially. Sylvia also reveals that this woman harbored hatred toward her, even hiring a hitman to kill her.
The conversation explores Sylvia's emotional struggles with her father's choices, mental illness, and the unresolved mysteries of her family. The episode then shifts to Sylvia's mother, Maria, touching on her high-society connections, possible espionage during WWII, and ties to figures like the Shah of Iran. Despite her hidden emotional struggles, Maria’s strength and complexity are highlighted as the episode reflects on her influence in a male-dominated world.
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The duo delves into Sylvia’s fragmented memories of her enigmatic adoptive father, pieced together from sparse recollections, photos, and her mother’s cryptic stories. She recalls unusual childhood moments, such as having exotic pets in France and being found by military men after wandering off in a Swiss village. They explore her father’s shadowy past as a businessman linked to South American projects and intelligence operations. The conversation touches on his multilingual skills, Jewish heritage, and mysterious first marriage. A declassified CIA document reveals his involvement in wartime textile and shipbuilding ventures, leading to deeper ties to intelligence networks like the Gehlen organization.
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Sylvia and Michel dive deeper into Sylvia's family history, uncovering secrets of World War II espionage, mysterious connections, and potential ties between Sylvia’s mother, Nazi officers, American spies, and international figures like William Randolph Hearst. They also unearth cryptic details about her family’s wartime dealings with corporations like Nestlé. Amid the intrigue, the hosts navigate gaps in the historical record, wrestling with questions of neutrality, politics, and identity.
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In this podcast episode, Sylvia and Michel introduce their show from New York City, where they’ve been retracing the steps of one of their main characters, Sylvia’s mother, from the 1930s to the 1980s. They share discoveries from classified documents, including telegrams linking Sylvia’s mother to powerful figures like Lord Beaverbrook, who worked closely with Winston Churchill and had people spy on her. They discuss how her mother traveled extensively during WWII and was monitored, leading to suspicions about her involvement in espionage.
They uncover details about Sylvia’s mother’s life, including her connections with diplomats, involvement with multiple men, and her potential role as a spy during and after WWII. They also explore family documents, including personal letters and photos, and question how much Sylvia’s mother knew about her activities. Sylvia expresses mixed emotions about discovering her mother’s secretive past, initially fearing she may have been a Nazi sympathizer but later relieved to learn her mother helped the Allies.
Additionally, they reflect on their emotional connections with their dogs, with Zoie, their podcast mascot, joining the conversation. The episode weaves personal stories, historical intrigue, and the ongoing investigation into Sylvia's mother's mysterious life, with the hosts inviting listeners to contribute any relevant information.
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This week's episode introduces Rob Read, the UK Chief Operating Officer of Paul Watson's Foundation. Rob discusses the foundation's efforts in marine conservation, including campaigns against the killing of whales and dolphins in the Faroe Islands. He also touches on the arrest of Paul Watson, the founder of Sea Shepherd, who faces extradition to Japan for his anti-whaling activities.
Additionally, Sylvia and Michel discuss working on the documentary film tracing Sylvia's mother's mysterious past. Sylvia's mother, who arrived in New York in 1935 with significant but unexplained wealth, had connections with prominent figures, including gangster Bugsy Siegel. The hosts explore Sylvia's family's involvement in espionage, high society, and military activities during and after WWII. They reflect on the broader themes of fear, anxiety, and the repeating patterns of history, connecting their personal investigation with contemporary global issues.
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Sylvia, originally from Switzerland, and now in New York, introduces the podcast "Stories, Controversy, and Band-Aids." Alongside her co-host, Michel, Sylvia recounts the discovery of classified documents related to her adoptive parents, revealing they were spies. This revelation led them on a journey to uncover her mother's mysterious past. Sylvia shares how this discovery deeply impacted her, particularly because it shattered her previously safe and secure worldview, leading to anxiety and uncertainty. Despite never having issues with being adopted, learning about her parents' secret lives profoundly changed her, prompting her to explore these stories through the podcast. The conversation also touches on Sylvia's struggle with anxiety as she processes these revelations and their potential consequences.