
Margaret of Angoulême : Queen, Writer & Diplomat
In this episode, we explore the remarkable life of Marguerite d’Angoulême—Renaissance writer, queen, and sister to King François I of France. Discover how Marguerite’s bold literary works, like the Heptameron, challenged gender norms, and how her passion for religious reform placed her at the heart of early evangelical movements. We’ll trace her journey from the French court to the throne of Navarre, revealing a woman who shaped politics, faith, and the role of women in 16th-century Europe.--Head over to Patreon and consider becoming a patron! You'll get commercial-free episodes, early access and exclusive content! You can also join as a FREE member and gain access to the group chat.--Credits:Host: Rebecca LarsonGuest: Dr. Emily Lalande
8 Heinä 58min

In the Court of Shadows: Lucrezia Borgia’s Renaissance
Step into the shadows of Renaissance Italy to uncover the real Lucrezia Borgia. Branded a poisoner and seductress, she has long been the center of scandal—but was there more to her story? Join us as we explore Lucrezia’s rise from political pawn to powerful duchess, and how she carved out a legacy beyond the infamy of the Borgia name.--Narrated by: Rebecca LarsonResearched by: Emily Airey
6 Heinä 8min

Dr. Emma & Me - Parallel Lives: Mary of Hungary and Margaret Roper
**This episode is available in video format on Spotify and YouTube!In this episode of Dr. Emma & Me, we dive into the lives of two extraordinary women of the 16th century: Mary of Hungary, the powerful queen and regent who shaped European politics, and Margaret Roper, the brilliant daughter of Sir Thomas More who defied expectations with her intellect and loyalty. Discover how their stories reveal the challenges and triumphs of women navigating a world ruled by men.Dr. Emma's book suggestion on Mary of Hungary by N Garcia Perez: Mary of Hungary, Renaissance Patron and Collector: Gender, Art and Culture--Join the conversation on Patreon as a FREE member in our community chat room! Paid members (patrons) get commercial-free episodes, early access & more!--Co-Hosts:Rebecca Larson & Dr. Emma Cahill Marron
3 Heinä 1h 6min

Understanding the Man: Thomas More
In this episode, I’m joined by Dr. Joanne Paul, acclaimed author of a sweeping new biography on Thomas More, to peel back the layers of one of Tudor England’s most fascinating figures. Together, we explore More’s sharp wit, his complicated relationship with ambition inherited from his father, and his distaste for court life—even as he found himself a witness to some of the most pivotal moments of the Tudor dynasty. We’ll also discuss his surprisingly cutting opinions about members of Katherine of Aragon’s household upon her arrival in England, and why the man behind Utopia was far more than the saint—or villain—history often remembers. Join us as we uncover the human side of Thomas More: the reluctant courtier, the keen observer, and the man who made kings uneasy.Get a copy of the book - Thomas More: A Life--Join the conversation and become a free member over on Patreon!--Host: Rebecca LarsonGuest: Dr. Joanne Paul
1 Heinä 56min

What Became of Anne Bonny?
She defied convention, sailed under a black flag, and vanished from the records just as quickly as she rose. In this episode, we follow the trail of Anne Bonny—pirate, outlaw, and mystery—and ask: how does a woman who made history simply disappear?--Looking for a commercial-free experience, early access or exclusive content? Head over to my Patreon!You can also become a FREE member and join the conversation!--Narrated by: Rebecca LarsonResearched by: Emily Airey
29 Kesä 14min

Dr. Emma & Me: Parallel Lives - Rubens and Velázquez
This episode is available in video format (highly recommended) on Spotify or YouTube!!In this episode of Dr. Emma & Me: Parallel Lives, we step into the Baroque brilliance of two of the era’s greatest painters—Peter Paul Rubens and Diego Velázquez with Dr. Alejandro Vergara Sharp. Though born worlds apart, their lives intersected through diplomacy, royal courts, and their unparalleled ability to capture power on canvas.Rubens, the polished Flemish diplomat-artist, and Velázquez, the introspective Spanish court painter, each navigated the treacherous politics of 17th-century Europe with a brush in hand. How did their work reflect—and shape—their positions in court? What set them apart, and where did their paths cross?Want to get straight to the episode and skip the banter? Fast Foward to 13:12!JOIN THE CONVERSATION OVER IN OUR COMMUNITY!!--Hosts: Rebecca Larson & Dr Emma Cahill MarronGuest: Dr. Alejandro Vergara Sharp
27 Kesä 1h 11min

Myths & Misconceptions: Anne Boleyn
Whether you're an Anne Boleyn enthusiast or rolled your eyes at yet another episode about her—trust me, you’ll want to listen to this one. Anne was my first love in Tudor history, and I’ll admit I worried this might be a retread of familiar ground. I was wrong. In this conversation with historian Sylvia Barbara Soberton, I discovered fresh perspectives and surprising details I’d never heard before.Find Sylvia's books everywhere, including Amazon!Sylvia's Substack--Join us over on Patreon! (There is also an app for Patreon!)--Host: Rebecca LarsonGuest: Sylvia Barbara Soberton
24 Kesä 1h

Cecily Neville: Mother of Kings, Master of Survival
In this episode, we take a brief look at the life of Cecily Neville, Duchess of York—mother of two kings and a key figure in the Wars of the Roses. Born into power and surrounded by turmoil, Cecily’s story is one of loyalty, loss, and quiet strength during one of England’s most chaotic eras.--Join the conversation with other fans of history over on my Patreon page! It's free to chat!Read more about history at https://tudorsdynasty.com--Narrated by: Rebecca LarsonResearched by: Emily Airey
22 Kesä 7min






















