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32 snips
Oct 3, 2025 • 58min

Marie Antoinette: last French queen before the Revolution

Join Professor Katherine Astbury, an expert in Revolutionary France, and comedian Jen Brister for a lively discussion on Marie Antoinette. They delve into her lavish lifestyle, the origins of the infamous "let them eat cake" myth, and her complicated marriage to Louis XVI. The guests explore her role as a cultural patron, her intriguing relationships, and the notorious Diamond Necklace scandal. With sharp humor, they examine how propaganda shaped her reputation and her tragic fate during the Revolution.
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Sep 26, 2025 • 55min

Hannibal of Carthage: fearsome enemy of ancient Rome

Join Professor Josephine Quinn, an expert in ancient history, and comedian Darren Harriott as they delve into the life of Hannibal of Carthage. They explore his daring march over the Alps with war elephants and his brilliant tactics leading to victories at Trebia and Cannae. Discover why Hannibal chose to avoid capturing Rome, his political reforms after the war, and the romantic tale of Sofhanisba, a Carthaginian woman with a significant political role. Their dynamic blend of history and humor makes for a captivating discussion!
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50 snips
Sep 19, 2025 • 57min

Alexandria: city of knowledge and culture

Join Professor Islam Issa, a historian specializing in Middle Eastern culture, and comedian Athena Kugblenu for a captivating delve into Alexandria's rich past. They explore the city founded by Alexander the Great, renowned for its legendary library and brilliant minds like Hypatia and Euclid. Discover the impact of early Christianity, Crusader influences, and Alexandria's cultural revival under Muhammad Ali. Athena's humor adds a delightful twist as they unravel tales of science, philosophy, and the city’s vibrant heritage.
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32 snips
Sep 12, 2025 • 57min

India between empires: the long 18th century

Join historian Jagjeet Lally, an expert in early modern India, and comedian Nish Kumar for a witty dive into India's vibrant 18th century. They challenge the narrative of chaos following the Mughal decline, spotlighting the rise of powerful regional states like the Marathas and Sikhs. Discover the fascinating dynamics of trade led by the East India Company, the emergence of capitalism, and the evolving gender roles amidst cultural shifts. Their engaging banter makes exploring history both informative and fun!
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19 snips
Sep 5, 2025 • 58min

Renaissance Beauty: hair, makeup and skincare in the 16th century

Joined by historian Jill Burke, a visual cultures expert from the University of Edinburgh, and comedian Tatty Macleod, known for her hilarious takes on cultural differences, this lively conversation dives into the extravagant beauty rituals of 16th-century Italy. They discuss the perilous beauty standards women faced, from toxic cosmetics to elaborate hairstyles and body treatments. With a mix of humor and historical insight, they explore the intersection of power, creativity, and the sometimes absurd lengths women went to achieve societal ideals.
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33 snips
Aug 29, 2025 • 58min

Viking Women: wives, weavers and warriors

In this entertaining discussion, historian Eleanor Barraclough and comedian Chloe Petts dive into the often-overlooked lives of Viking women. They debunk the macho Viking myth, revealing the daily realities of these women as wives, weavers, and warriors. The conversation explores intriguing topics like the societal roles, marriage customs, and the agency of women in Viking society. With humor, they uncover the complex stories of figures like Gudrun and challenge stereotypes, shedding light on both the struggles and strengths of Viking women.
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32 snips
Aug 22, 2025 • 59min

Kellogg Brothers: a family feud and the creation of a cereal empire

Join historian Vanessa Heggie and comedian Ed Byrne as they unravel the fascinating saga of the Kellogg brothers, John and Will. From their challenging childhood to inventing cornflakes, their story is a mix of sibling rivalry and health fads. Discover the bizarre medical treatments at the sanatorium and how their Seventh-day Adventist beliefs influenced their dietary ideologies. Delve into their contrasting legacies—one focused on philanthropy and the other on eugenics—while enjoying a mix of humor and insightful anecdotes throughout their tumultuous journey in the cereal industry.
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26 snips
Aug 15, 2025 • 56min

Alexandre Dumas: author of The Three Musketeers

Join historian Olivette Otele, a distinguished expert on slavery and colonial history, alongside comedian Celya AB, known for her sharp wit. They dive into the captivating life of Alexandre Dumas, the mastermind behind 'The Three Musketeers.' Discover how his mixed heritage influenced his writing and shaped his identity in 19th-century France. From his romantic escapades and dramatic political entanglements to his prolific literary output and struggles with financial instability, Dumas's life is a blend of humor, adventure, and historical intrigue.
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Aug 8, 2025 • 57min

Empress Matilda: civil war in medieval England

Join historian Dr. Gabrielle Storey, an expert in medieval monarchy and sexuality, and comedian Cariad Lloyd as they dive into the whirlwind life of Empress Matilda. They discuss Matilda's fierce struggle for the throne amidst a male-dominated society and the chaos of the civil war known as The Anarchy. Hear about her dynastic challenges, the humorous quirks of her early marriages, and the broader implications of her reign on English succession. Expect laughter as they intertwine history with wit, uncovering the drama of medieval royal politics!
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26 snips
Jul 11, 2025 • 28min

Marco Polo (Radio Edit)

Join Professor Sharon Kinoshita, a distinguished expert on intercultural relations, as she takes us on a journey through 13th-century Venice and the fascinating life of Marco Polo. Discover how a teenage Polo ventured to the court of the Mongol emperor Qubilai Khan and the extraordinary things he encountered, like the Mongol postal service and diamond-hunting eagles. The discussion hilariously intertwines Polo’s narratives with modern-day insights into cultural exchange, showcasing his lasting impact on travel and trade.

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