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    On this day in 1793, the 38-year-old former King of France, Louis XVI, was executed by guillotine in Paris.Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
    Welcome back. Today we introduce the concept of living history in the context we do it and compare it to the other similar and different medieval themed hobbies out there.Groups and resources mentioned in the episode below:Todd’s Group: Th
    Sarah tells Mike the ending to the story of the mimbo and the alibi. Digressions include O. Henry, Nigerian e-mail scams and Dave Coulier. Mike wildly over-simplifies the Brexit vote. Continue reading →Support us:Subscribe on PatreonDonate on P
    “Great things are done when men and mountains meet; This is not done by jostling in the street.” -William Blake Join me for this adventurous minisode. This show has Setting the scene; literature and the quest for adventure. How Victorian mascul
    Canada has a long and complicated history with people of colour, to put it lightly. Today, we share one of the more uplifting stories from that tangled history, a story of success, grit, and the rugged attitude needed to survive in 18th and 19t
    Looking back on 25 years of Star Trek: Voyager. On January 16, 1995, Star Trek got lost in space. The premiere of the fourth live-action Star Trek series offered not just the franchise’s much-anticipated first female captain (something explicit
    Hello, Lovelies! TRIGGER WARNING: We get REAL DARK this week, so please put your mental health first if you need to and tune in next week. Henry Louis Wallace seemed to lead a relatively normal life while managing a Taco Bell in Charlotte, Nort
    The woman Olympias lived almost 2,400 years ago, around 373 BCE. Her legacy is one of controversy. For over two thousand years she has been represented as the vindictive, blood thirsty mother of Alexander the Great. But who was she really? What
    The History of Spain Podcast Q&A #1 answers some important questions related to Spanish history, identity, culture and more. These include questions from the Visigothic period to Franco and contemporary Spain, questions such as when did Spain b
    "Sister Cathy, Confronting the Unspeakable – Child Abuse and Recovery," is a profound episode, where Shane and Gemma are joined by Kate MacDowell, a seasoned expert in trauma therapy. Kate brings a wealth of knowledge to the table, with 26 year
    Most people would be hard-pressed to name even one of John Jay’s accomplishments. In fact, there was a time when Jay had a path to the presidency. But before he even got that shot, Jay ran for Governor of New York. And despite getting more vote
    This week we wrap up the first season by continuing our look back at where we have been. We will also spend some time examining the themes that have helped define the early colonial experience. These themes are going to be critical moving forwa
    This week we’re going to explore the Frankish war in Burgundy and the fallout from the death of Clovis and Clotilde’s son Chlodomir. Remember, this war may have been fought by Clovis’s boys, but it was instigated for any number of reasons by th
    The idea that the dead can remain earthbound started in the most ancient times, and has appeared in countless tales since then. It has spawned its own folklore genre - ghost stories. People believing in ghosts is actually part of a larger belie
    A brief little talk about me, the origins of this podcast, and its intended purpose.

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