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Guess who's back! Dr. Emma joins me for a lively chat about House of the Dragon and Game of Thrones. But don’t worry—we dive into so much more, because you know we can never stick to just one topic when we’re together!
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In this episode, I'm thrilled to be joined by the incredible Gemma Hollman to discuss her upcoming book, available on November 26th. Today’s topic is one you all love—medieval women. We dive into their societal roles, from peasants and nuns to noblewomen. It’s a captivating discussion you won’t want to miss!
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Women in the Middle Ages: Illuminating the World of Peasants, Nuns, and Queens
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In this episode, we explore the lives of two literary icons: Mary Shelley and Jane Austen. From Austen’s sharp social commentary and trailblazing novels to Shelley’s groundbreaking Frankenstein and life of triumph and tragedy, we uncover the stories behind their enduring legacies. Join us for a look at the women who reshaped literature forever.
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In this episode, I’m joined by Danie Burton to uncover the true story of Elizabeth Woodville’s eldest brother, Anthony Woodville. Far more complex and fascinating than his portrayals in historical fiction, we’re diving deep to reveal the real Anthony Woodville and the legacy he left behind.
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In today's episode, I'm thrilled to welcome back Sylvia Barbara Soberton as we dive into the medical mysteries of the Tudor era—from deadly poison plots and royal pregnancies to the ailments that plagued Henry VIII.
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In this episode, we uncover the lives of two royal women, Catherine of York and Claude of France. Despite political turmoil and personal challenges, their resilience and loyalty left a lasting mark on European history. Join us to explore their stories.
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I have been looking into Greek Mythology more lately and was fascinated by the story of Helen of Troy. I hope I do the story justice, and I also hope that I did not massacre the pronunciation of their names too much - please forgive me if I did!
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Ever wondered what beauty looked like in the Medieval era? In this episode, we reveal the unexpected secrets behind achieving that flawless, pale complexion, why some beauty practices were worth risking your life, and which surprising trends made their way into Medieval society. Join us for a journey through pale faces, herbal concoctions, and the surprising lengths people went to for the perfect look—centuries before modern makeup!
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Marie Antoinette and Francis I of the Two Sicilies—two figures from the same extended royal family—led lives that were both interconnected and starkly different. While Marie's story is one of opulence, scandal, and revolution, Francis's tale is one of reform, resilience, and quiet leadership.
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This episode has been a long time coming and I'm so excited that it is finally here! I wanted to do a Halloween episode but sometimes I think those get a bit too played out this time of year, so instead, Dr. Emma came back to chat poisoning with me!!
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Today, Sophie Bacchus-Waterman joined me again to chat about historical documents and their efforts to make them available to everyone. But that's not it, we talk about so much more!
Links mentioned:
The exhibition we did on digitization: https://stjohnscollegelibraryoxford.org/2023/04/18/from-ink-to-pixels-digitizing-manuscripts-at-st-johns-college/
The St John's Digital Bodleian page: https://digital.bodleian.ox.ac.uk/partners/st-johns/
SJC MS 154: https://digital.bodleian.ox.ac.uk/objects/cc6f7f04-7236-40e2-8327-520158dfc7d5/SJC MS 301: https://digital.bodleian.ox.ac.uk/objects/8984cfee-f6e7-4337-a108-554ee8c784dd/
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In today’s episode, we’re diving into the lives of two powerful women who shaped European history—Catherine of Valois, the mother of the Tudor dynasty, and Catherine de Medici, Queen of France and mother to three kings. These Catherines endured scandal, intrigue, and heartbreak, each fighting to protect their legacies in a world ruled by men. From forbidden love and royal rivals to unyielding ambition, their stories set the stage for dynasties that would change history. Join us as we uncover the resilience and tenacity of two queens who left their mark on the world.
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Today, we revisit my conversation with Dr. James Taffe on the endlessly intriguing Jane Boleyn, Lady Rochford. After the execution of her husband, George Boleyn, and sister-in-law Anne in 1536, Jane skillfully navigated the dangerous waters of Tudor politics, securing a place in the households of each successive queen. But her involvement with Queen Katheryn Howard ultimately sealed her fate, leading to their executions in 1542. Jane’s life serves as a cautionary tale of the dangerous dance between power, loyalty, and ambition in the Tudor court.
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Today the lovely Andrea Zuvich joins me to discuss the topic of her new book, A Life of Barbara Villiers, Charles II's Most Infamous Mistress. Barbara Villiers was so much more than the mistress of Charles II, and I hope today you will give her another look, and check out Andrea's book!
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In this episode I uncover the story of Renée of France, a princess who defied royal expectations and embraced the Protestant Reformation. Despite being married into the Catholic court of Ferrara, Renée became a protector of reformers like John Calvin and a supporter of the Huguenots during the French Wars of Religion. Discover how her courage and conviction in a time of religious conflict left a lasting legacy.
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This episode is a bit of a whirlwind, but in the best way! We recorded it last week on my birthday as a fun project with two close friends. I'll admit, we cover a wide range of topics, so if you enjoy hearing Emma and me chat, you're in for a treat!
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Matthew Lewis joins me once again to dive into his favorite topic—the Princes in the Tower. This enduring mystery never fails to captivate, but I have to admit, Matt may have finally convinced me!
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In this episode, we explore the life of Anne of Gloucester, granddaughter of King Edward III and a key figure in late medieval England. From her noble birth to her strategic marriages and the losses she endured, Anne’s life was shaped by the political turbulence of her time. Discover how this formidable heiress navigated power, tragedy, and survival, while raising children who would play pivotal roles in the Wars of the Roses.
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Written by: Sharon Bennett Connolly
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Today, I am joined by the lovely Bonnie Beadle of the Queen Katherine Parr Society to discuss the last wife of Henry VIII in life and in film. This fun, laid-back episode examines Parr's portrayals in The Tudors, Becoming Elizabeth, and Firebrand.
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Today I am joined by Sophie Bacchus-Waterman to discuss Elizabeth Boleyn, the mother of Anne Boleyn. For centuries, she has loomed in the shadows of history and today I am pleased to shine a light on this amazing woman who was weaved into the story of the Tudors.
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