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!

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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!

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Host: Rebecca Larson

Guest: Lauren Johnson

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Commoner and Yorkist Matriarch: Alice Chaucer

Commoner and Yorkist Matriarch: Alice Chaucer

Today I am joined by historian and author Michele Schindler to discuss a rarity - a well-documented woman from history. Today we discuss Alice Chaucer. Book: What is Better Than a Good Woman? -- Become a Patron/Member on Patreon! Read articles on royal history here: https://tudorsdynasty.com -- Host: Rebecca Larson Guest: Michele Schindler

4 Feb 51min

Elisabeth-Charlotte, Duchess of Orléans: A Life in Letters and Intrigue

Elisabeth-Charlotte, Duchess of Orléans: A Life in Letters and Intrigue

Elisabeth-Charlotte, Duchess of Orléans, was a woman of sharp wit, unflinching honesty, and fierce independence. Married into the French royal family, she navigated the intrigues of Louis XIV’s court while maintaining a prolific correspondence that offers a rare, candid glimpse into 17th-century aristocratic life. In this episode, we explore her turbulent marriage, her fraught relationship with Madame de Maintenon, and the staggering 60,000 letters she left behind—an unparalleled chronicle of the grandeur, gossip, and political maneuvering of her time. -- COMMERCIAL-FREE EPISODE ON PATREON -- Narrator: Rebecca Larson Researched by: Emily Airey

2 Feb 16min

Murder in Anglo-Saxon England

Murder in Anglo-Saxon England

*Attention: This episode contains content that may be disturbing to some. Today, I'm joined by historian and author Annie Whitehead to delve into the chilling tales of murder in Anglo-Saxon England. We'll explore the stories, the intrigue, and the gruesome details behind some of the most documented murders of the era. Book: Murder in Anglo-Saxon England: Justice, Wergild, Revenge  -- Host: Rebecca Larson Guest: Annie Whitehead

30 Jan 57min

Through Her Eyes: Women's Lives in the Tudor Era

Through Her Eyes: Women's Lives in the Tudor Era

In this episode, Rebecca sits down with historian and author Amy McElroy to delve into the fascinating lives of women in the Tudor era. Their conversation spans a variety of topics, including education, marriage, work, murder, and so much more! Book: Women's Lives in the Tudor Era, by Amy McElroy COMMERCIAL-FREE ON PATREON! -- Host: Rebecca Larson Guest: Amy McElroy

28 Jan 59min

Queen Victoria: A Life of Triumph, Tragedy, and Legacy

Queen Victoria: A Life of Triumph, Tragedy, and Legacy

Explore the life and reign of Queen Victoria, delving into the events and challenges that shaped her legacy and the British Empire. A thoughtful look at the monarch behind the crown. Film of Queen Victoria's Funeral Procession -- Narrated by: Rebecca Larson Researched by: Emily Airey

26 Jan 25min

A Holbein Discovery: The Face of Susannah Horenbout

A Holbein Discovery: The Face of Susannah Horenbout

Holbein, one of the most prolific artists of the 16th century, left behind an extraordinary collection of sketches and paintings that offer us a rare glimpse into the faces of history's most intriguing figures. Today, Sylvia Barbara Soberton joins Dr. Emma and me to share her fascinating journey in uncovering the true identity behind a Holbein sketch that had been misidentified for many years. Sylvia's Books -- Credits: Hosts: Rebecca Larson & Dr. Emma Cahill Marron Guest: Sylvia Barbara Soberton

23 Jan 59min

More Than Just a Woman: Anna of Denmark

More Than Just a Woman: Anna of Denmark

In this episode, I’m joined by Dr. Jemma Field to explore the fascinating life of Anna of Denmark, queen consort to James VI/I of Scotland and England. Together, we delve into Anna’s influential role at court, uncovering how her impact extended far beyond her duties as a mother. -- Yale Center for the British Arts -- Credits: Host: Rebecca Larson Guest: Dr. Jemma Field

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Caterina Sforza and Marie of Guise: Defying the Odds

Caterina Sforza and Marie of Guise: Defying the Odds

In this episode, we explore the extraordinary lives of Caterina Sforza and Mary of Guise—two women who defied the odds to shape the course of history. From Renaissance Italy to 16th-century Scotland, they navigated political intrigue, defended their families, and wielded power in a world that often sought to sideline them. Discover their stories of strategic brilliance, resilience, and enduring legacies. -- Narrated by: Rebecca Larson Researched by: Emily Airey

19 Jan 18min

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