Sari Graham on Anne Boleyn

Sari Graham on Anne Boleyn

Mar 23 at 3:34pm

On this episode I have with me my good friend, Sari Graham to talk about her love for the person with the most recognizable name in world history, Anne Boleyn; Daughter. Sister. Lady-in-Waiting. Marquess. Queen. Mother. Heretic. Whore. Witch. Traitor. Victim. Probably one of the most recognizable names in English history, her life’s story has been immortalized in numerous books, film and television series in the 483 years since her untimely death. The world still feels the ripples of the waves Anne Boleyn made during her lifetime, including the highly successful reign of her only child, Queen Elizabeth I.

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Written by: Rebecca Larson

Voiced by: Rebecca Larson & Sari Graham

Produced by: Rebecca Larson

Imaging by: Troy Larson

Music Credits:

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