In the Shadow of the Throne: The Men and Women Who Served the Tudors

In the Shadow of the Throne: The Men and Women Who Served the Tudors

Today I am joined by the amazingly wonderful Dr. James Taffe to discuss what it meant to serve the Tudors. This is such a broad subject and his research is quite amazing that I cannot wait to share with this interview - you just never know what I am going to ask, right!?

Serving the Tudors

Courting Scandal

Christmas with the Tudors

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Credits:

Host: Rebecca Larson

Guest: Dr. James Taffe


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Parallel Lives: Joan of Navarre & Isabeau of Bavaria

Parallel Lives: Joan of Navarre & Isabeau of Bavaria

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Elizabeth Boleyn: The Queen's Mother

Elizabeth Boleyn: The Queen's Mother

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4 Nov 59min

Parallel Lives: Margaret Beaufort & Mary, Queen of Scots

Parallel Lives: Margaret Beaufort & Mary, Queen of Scots

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Myths & Misconceptions: Richard III

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

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Parallel Lives: Anna of Cleves and Christina of Denmark

Parallel Lives: Anna of Cleves and Christina of Denmark

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23 Okt 49min

Margaret Beaufort: From Widow to Kingmaker

Margaret Beaufort: From Widow to Kingmaker

Today, I’m thrilled to welcome Lauren Johnson to the show for the very first time! Honestly, I can’t believe it’s taken me this long to have her on—but I’m so glad it finally happened, because we dive deep into the remarkable life of Margaret Beaufort.Lauren’s new book, Margaret Beaufort: Widow, Rebel, Kingmaker, spans the entirety of Margaret’s extraordinary life—far too much to fit into a single episode! So in this conversation, we focus on her early years and end in the bedchamber with Elizabeth of York.Don’t worry, though—I’ll be bringing Lauren back to explore the next chapter of Margaret’s story: her years as Queen Mother and her influence on her grandson, Henry VIII.Her book is being published November 6th in UK, get a copy through Blackwells now! It won't be out in the US until March 2026!--Join me over on Substack, where I’ll be sharing behind-the-scenes posts about my research process and much more!✨ Exciting news: Paid subscribers ($5/month on Substack or Patreon) will receive exclusive access to my upcoming Thomas Seymour biography.New book installments are released every Wednesday, and FREE posts every Monday, so don’t miss out on the journey!--Host: Rebecca LarsonGuest: Lauren Johnson

21 Okt 43min

Thomas Wolsey: The Butcher’s Son Who Ruled England

Thomas Wolsey: The Butcher’s Son Who Ruled England

🔁 Encore Presentation: This fan-favorite episode originally aired in April 2025.From humble beginnings in Ipswich to the heights of royal power, Thomas Wolsey’s story is one of extraordinary ambition. Rising from a butcher’s son to Cardinal and chief minister to Henry VIII, Wolsey ruled England with unmatched influence — until his spectacular fall from grace.In this episode, we explore how Wolsey built his empire, the political genius that made him indispensable to the king, and the mistakes that cost him everything.Find The Cardinal on ⁠Amazon⁠--Are you looking for a commercial-free experience? Head over to my ⁠Patreon⁠!--Host: Rebecca LarsonGuest: Alison Weir

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