Hands-On History: Tudor Manor House

Hands-On History: Tudor Manor House

Heather Darsie is joined by Brigitte Webster, Experimental Food Historian, to discuss what it's like to run (and own) a Tudor manor home. Brigitte and her husband also run The Tudor and 17th Century Experience: The Tudor and 17th Century Experience is the brainchild of Brigitte Webster. Born in Austria, Brigitte trained, and served as a school teacher for 25 years. Her qualification was in history and cooking, a combination that has finally come together in her career as a culinary historian currently working on a number of publications on international cuisine of the 16th Century. The Tudor and 17th Century Experience is a venture that finally allows her to share her passion for all things Tudor with a wider audience especially now that she and her husband have at last moved into their dream home, an authentic Tudor manor. She is supported in her venture by her husband, Tom who is a long standing history re-enactor, military adviser and owner of an historic firearms company. Images discussed in episode can be found: HERE --- Love the Tudors? Read the stories of the Tudors on the blog: Tudors Dynasty Buy Tudors Dynasty Merchandise Love the show and want to show your support? Become a patron on Patreon! Voiced by: Heather R. Darsie & Brigitte Webster https://www.tudorexperience.com/ Edited by: Rebecca Larson Voice Over: David Black Music: Ketsa, Alexander Nakarada, and Winnie the Moog via FilmMusic.it, used by EXTENDED license.

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Unmasking Shakespeare: The Painting that Could Rewrite History

Unmasking Shakespeare: The Painting that Could Rewrite History

What if a single painting could change how we see Shakespeare?In this episode, I’m joined by filmmaker Madoc Roberts, and the star of the documentary, Steve Wadlow, whose remarkable discovery is the subject of the new PBS documentary Picturing Shakespeare — available beginning November 12. In their first podcast conversation with an American host, Steven and Madoc share the story behind the film, the meticulous research that followed the painting’s emergence, and how art, history, and curiosity collide when the world’s most famous playwright takes center stage.🎭 Watch Picturing Shakespeare on PBS, then join us here for a thoughtful conversation about discovery, authenticity, and the enduring power of Shakespeare’s image.Check out their website and contact them with information here: https://www.isthiswilliamshakespeare.com/Watch until the end for some pictures provided by Madoc (filmaker).--Don't miss out on Spending the Holidays with Mary I - a 4 week online course led by Mary I expert, Dr. Peter Stiffell. Course begins November 19th, so get your ticket now!We are also have a FREE live chat with Sophie Bacchus-Waterman on November 15th - get your FREE ticket NOW!--Host: Rebecca LarsonGuests: Steve Wadlow & Madoc Roberts

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Discovering the Son of Queen Elizabeth I (Replay)

Discovering the Son of Queen Elizabeth I (Replay)

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Parallel Lives: Joan of Navarre & Isabeau of Bavaria

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In this episode of Dr. Emma & Me, we’re joined by special guest Dr. Ellie Woodacre to explore the fascinating lives of two often-misunderstood medieval queens — Joan of Navarre and Isabeau of Bavaria. Both women ruled in times of crisis, navigated suspicion as foreign consorts, and faced accusations ranging from extravagance to witchcraft. Together, we examine how Joan and Isabeau balanced duty and survival within the volatile courts of England and France, how politics and rumor shaped their reputations, and why modern scholarship invites us to see them anew — not as villains, but as resilient figures of power and endurance.--We just announced a new 4-week online course with Dr. Peter Stiffell called, ⁠Spending the Holidays with Mary I⁠!!Check out Rebecca's Thomas Seymour research at - Rebecca Larson's History Corner on Subtack--Hosts: Rebecca Larson & Dr. Emma Cahill MarronGuest: Dr. Ellie Woodacre

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Parallel Lives: Margaret Beaufort & Mary, Queen of Scots

Parallel Lives: Margaret Beaufort & Mary, Queen of Scots

In this episode of Parallel Lives, we explore two women separated by a century yet bound by the same unrelenting drive for dynastic survival—Margaret Beaufort and Mary, Queen of Scots. Both lived in turbulent times, navigating treacherous politics, faith, and motherhood within the confines of monarchy. One built a dynasty from the shadows; the other lost everything in pursuit of her crown. Join us as we compare their paths to power, their resilience amid betrayal, and the legacy each left on the English throne.---We just announced a new 4-week online course with Dr. Peter Stiffell called, ⁠Spending the Holidays with Mary I⁠!!Check out Rebecca Larson's History Corner on Subtack---Hosts: Rebecca LarsonDr. Emma Cahill Marron

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Myths & Misconceptions: Richard III

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Threads of Power: From Emma of Normandy to Anne of Denmark

Threads of Power: From Emma of Normandy to Anne of Denmark

🔁 Encore Presentation: This fan-favorite episode originally aired in April 2025.It's come to my attention that I post so much content that some episodes get missed, so this is a way to make sure you see these great conversations!--Dr. Elizabeth Norton joins me today for a fascinating discussion on women in history. We begin with Emma of Normandy and journey through time to Anne of Denmark, exploring the remarkable lives of these influential women. Elizabeth’s depth of knowledge on the subject is truly impressive, and I can’t wait for you to watch and share your thoughts!--Website: ⁠http://www.elizabethnorton.co.uk/⁠⁠Books on Amazon US⁠--Host: Rebecca LarsonGuest: Dr. Elizabeth Norton⁠

26 Okt 51min

Parallel Lives: Anna of Cleves and Christina of Denmark

Parallel Lives: Anna of Cleves and Christina of Denmark

In this episode of Dr. Emma & Me, we explore Henry VIII’s fourth wife and the woman who famously refused him—on account of “a lack of heads.” Join us as we dive into their fascinating stories and wander through all sorts of historical tangents along the way!--Check out Rebecca's Substack - Rebecca Larson's History Corner at https://rebeccalarson.substack.com --Show Hosts: Rebecca Larson Dr. Emma Cahill Marron

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