
Educating the Tudors
Amy McElroy joins me to explore education in Tudor England, from humble parish schools to elite tutors shaping a Renaissance Prince. Discover how Henry VIII's studies compared to Prince Arthur's, how education varied by class and gender, and the influence of Henry’s learning on his children's tutors. Dive into the world of Tudor education and its lasting impact. Amy's book: Educating the Tudors -- Credits: Host: Rebecca Larson Guest: Amy McElroy
14 Jan 52min

The Tale of Two Matildas
This episode delves into Matilda of Flanders and Matilda of Scotland, two medieval queens who shaped history through their intelligence, resilience, and political influence. -- Narrated by: Rebecca Larson Researched by: Emily Airey
12 Jan 23min

The Seymour Legacy: Power, Intrigue, and Thomas Seymour
In this episode, I’m joined by Janet Wertman to talk about our favorite topic: the Seymours! Together, we’ll delve into their fascinating history, their influence, and how historical fiction allows us to fill in the gaps with creativity and imagination. Janet also shares her perspective as a writer and how she brings historical figures to life on the page. Don’t miss this blend of history, storytelling, and Thomas Seymour! -- Janet's books on Amazon -- Host: Rebecca Larson Guest: Janet Wertman
9 Jan 47min

Medieval Women: Mystics and Nuns
Gemma Hollman returns to the podcast for an enlightening discussion about the fascinating lives of medieval mystics and nuns. Dive into the spiritual and cultural significance of these extraordinary women who shaped religious thought and practice in the Middle Ages. From visionary experiences to their roles within the cloistered world, this episode promises to uncover the mysteries of their devotion and influence. Don't miss it! Gemma's Book: Women in the Middle Ages -- Credits: Host: Rebecca Larson Guest: Gemma Hollman
7 Jan 58min

Henry VIII and Katherine of Aragon's Black Trumpeter
Dr. Emma is joined by Dr. Michael Ohajuru to discover the intriguing story of a Black trumpeter at Henry VIII's court. Who was he, and what does his role reveal about race and culture in Tudor England? Join us as we uncover his contributions to one of history's most iconic royal courts! https://www.johnblanke.com/ Find Michael on Instagram, FB and X as @whoisjohnblanke -- Host: Dr. Emma Cahill Marron Guest: Dr. Michael Ohajuru
2 Jan 53min

Exchanging Favors: New Year's Gifts in Tudor Times
In the 16th century, traditions looked quite different from today. Instead of exchanging gifts on Christmas Day, the Tudors celebrated this custom on January 1st. In this episode, Rebecca chats with Dr. Emma to explore the fascinating tradition of New Year's gifts during the Tudor era. Discover the unique presents given to Tudor monarchs and the deeper significance behind these royal exchanges. -- BECOME A PATRON OR MEMBER! -- Credits: Host: Rebecca Larson Guest: Dr. Emma Cahill Marron
31 Dec 20241h 2min

The Iron Queen: Margaret's Quest to Unite Scandinavia
Discover the extraordinary story of Margaret of Denmark, Norway, and Sweden—an unstoppable queen whose political brilliance forged the Kalmar Union and reshaped the destiny of Scandinavia. From navigating alliances to outmaneuvering powerful foes, Margaret’s journey is one of determination, strategy, and enduring legacy. -- Become a Patreon patron and get early access and commercial-free episodes! -- Credits: Narrated by: Rebecca Larson Researched by: Emily Airey
29 Dec 202415min

The King's Mistress: Anne Boleyn
Professor Tracy Adams joins us for an insightful discussion about the term "mistress" and its historical implications. Was Anne Boleyn truly "the other woman," or was she viewed as a "wife in waiting"? In this episode, we delve into the evolving meaning of "mistress" and how it shaped perceptions during this pivotal period in history. Tracy Adams on Facebook -- Credits: Host: Rebecca Larson Guest: Professor Tracy Adams
26 Dec 202442min




















