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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Parallel Lives: Mary I and Elizabeth I (Dr. Emma & Me)

Parallel Lives: Mary I and Elizabeth I (Dr. Emma & Me)

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Mystery of Mary: A Tale of Two Queens

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Blood, Thrones, and Emma of Normandy

Blood, Thrones, and Emma of Normandy

In this episode, Rebecca Larson uncovers the extraordinary life of Emma of Normandy—a woman who defied the limitations of her time to become Queen of England not once, but twice. From child bride to political powerbroker, Emma navigated Viking invasions, shifting allegiances, and royal rivalries with unwavering determination. As wife to both Æthelred the Unready and King Cnut, and mother to two future kings, her influence shaped the English monarchy during one of its most turbulent eras. Discover the woman behind the crown—and why her story deserves to be remembered.--Become a patron on Patreon to get commercial-free access, early access and so much more!--Narrated by: Rebecca LarsonResearched by: Emily Airey

20 Juli 10min

Parallel Lives - Margaret of York & Mary of Burgundy (Dr. Emma & Me)

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In this episode of Parallel Lives, we step into the glittering yet treacherous world of the Burgundian court to explore the intertwined lives of Margaret of York and her stepdaughter, Mary of Burgundy. One, an English princess turned political powerhouse; the other, a reluctant heiress caught between duty and danger. Together, their choices shaped the fate of a crumbling duchy and paved the way for the rise of the Habsburg dynasty.--Join our Patreon community! https://patreon.com/tudorsdynasty--Hosts:Rebecca Larson & Dr. Emma

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Part Two - Myths & Misconceptions: Anne Boleyn

Part Two - Myths & Misconceptions: Anne Boleyn

Available in VIDEO format on Spotify and YouTube!After the last Myths & Misconceptions episode on Anne Boleyn, the response was overwhelming—so many of you asked for more! And you know I aim to please. So, I invited Sylvia back for round two. This time, she drops a bombshell about the real meaning behind Anne’s famous “Moost Happi” medal—and I did not see it coming.--Sylvia's Books on AmazonLink to watch/listen to Sylvia's previous episodes on the show!Support the show by becoming a Patron on Patreon!--Credits:Host: Rebecca LarsonGuest: Sylvia Barbara Soberton

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Christina of Sweden: Crown, Cross, and Contradiction

Christina of Sweden: Crown, Cross, and Contradiction

Crowned as a child and trained like a prince, Queen Christina of Sweden defied every expectation placed upon her. From her glittering court of scholars to a shocking abdication, a secret conversion, and a dramatic reinvention in Rome, Christina’s life was anything but conventional. This episode explores the story of a queen who refused to be defined—by her crown, her country, or her time.--Tuesday and Thursday episodes are available in video on #spotify and #youtube--SUPPORT THE SHOW!--Narrated by: Rebecca LarsonResearched by: Emily Airey

13 Juli 9min

Parallel Lives - Isabel Clara Eugenia & Anna of Denmark (Dr. Emma & Me)

Parallel Lives - Isabel Clara Eugenia & Anna of Denmark (Dr. Emma & Me)

*Episodes are available in video format on ⁠Spotify ⁠and ⁠YouTube⁠In this episode of Dr. Emma & Me: Parallel Lives, we explore the intertwined legacies of two powerful women who shaped early modern Europe in very different courts—Isabel Clara Eugenia of Spain and Anna of Denmark. Both daughters of dynasties and cultural patrons with sharp political instincts, they carved out influence within their respective spheres. Join Rebecca and Dr. Emma as they trace the lives, challenges, and impact of these remarkable women navigating monarchy, motherhood, and power on the world stage.--Show your support of the show by becoming a patron on ⁠Patreon ⁠- your generosity helps to keep this show alive. As an indy podcaster I need your help to continue offering new content.--Book suggestions:⁠https://manchesteruniversitypress.co.uk/9781526142498/⁠⁠https://www.getty.edu/art/exhibitions/spectacular_rubens/⁠⁠https://tiendaprado.com/en/books/7937-rubens-s-workshop-9788484806226.html⁠⁠https://www.amazon.com/-/es/Jonathan-Brown/dp/0300097611⁠--Credits:Hosts: Rebecca Larson & Dr Emma Cahill Marron

10 Juli 1h 4min

Margaret of Angoulême : Queen, Writer & Diplomat

Margaret of Angoulême : Queen, Writer & Diplomat

In this episode, we explore the remarkable life of Marguerite d’Angoulême—Renaissance writer, queen, and sister to King François I of France. Discover how Marguerite’s bold literary works, like the Heptameron, challenged gender norms, and how her passion for religious reform placed her at the heart of early evangelical movements. We’ll trace her journey from the French court to the throne of Navarre, revealing a woman who shaped politics, faith, and the role of women in 16th-century Europe.--Head over to Patreon and consider becoming a patron! You'll get commercial-free episodes, early access and exclusive content! You can also join as a FREE member and gain access to the group chat.--Credits:Host: Rebecca LarsonGuest: Dr. Emily Lalande

8 Juli 58min

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