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Caylyn Shelley

Tea Time Thoughts

A weekly History, Arts and Education podcast
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Tea Time Thoughts

Caylyn Shelley

Tea Time Thoughts

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Tea Time Thoughts

Caylyn Shelley

Tea Time Thoughts

A weekly History, Arts and Education podcast
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Brenna joins us once again to talk about Carlos/Charles II of Spain, famous for his distinct Hapsburg features and his short, but tragic life. Also, don't marry your cousins.Tea Time Thoughts is available wherever you like to listen to podca
"Frankly my dear, I don't give a da-"Ever wondered why the films of the past seem so conservative? Turns out there's a good reason for it. The Hollywood Code was responsible for preserving the reputation of Hollywood, but where did it come fro
One of history's forgotten explorers, Admiral Zheng He of the Ming Dynasty of China was once the king of the seas. In this episode, we dig into his incredible voyages, some charming stories about giraffes, and how China could have possibly rule
When we think of the Middle Ages, we might think of knights in shining armor, plague pits, or monks in dim monasteries, but how accurate are these ideas? And what was life really like in the Middle Ages?Tea Time Thoughts is available wherever
Another year has come and gone, and here at Tea Time Thoughts, we're taking another look at the past before we move into this next year. From this year's episodes to guest appearances and collaborations, there are plenty of fun and factual mome
The 2021 blockbuster film Spencer, directed by Pablo Larraín, written by Steven Knight, and starring Kristen Stewart has been one of this season's most teased films and has been praised by numerous critics. I, however, did not care for it and I
In 1925, F. Scott Fitzgerald published the great American novel, The Great Gatsby. Tiptoeing between the glamour of the Roaring '20s and the futility of the American Dream and invisible class boundaries, we're going to discuss what makes this n
The Blood Countess. Lady Dracula. The witch who bathes in the blood of virgins. We know the scary stories, but how well do we know Elizabeth Bathory? In this blood-chilling episode, we unravel the truth behind the story of the she-devil herself
If you've ever listened to Boney M's classic song, "Rasputin", you've probably wondered whether or not this crazy tale is actually true. Well, wonder no more! In this episode, we dig into the truth behind the lyrics and the real and wild life o
Sometimes classical music can be confusing. How are you supposed to tell the difference between all of these composers and all of these long symphonies? Well, hopefully after this episode you can better understand the Holy Trinity of classical
Anne of Cleves has gone down in history as the original catfish, but was this actually her fault, or was it actually Henry VIII of England spreading rumors in order to get out of their marriage?Tea Time Thoughts is available wherever you lik
In this special episode of Tea Time Thoughts, I take a moment to discuss my personal favorite historical periods of time and gush over Baroque fashion, Romanticist art, and Queen Elizabeth I's sickeningly pale complexion!Tea Time Thoughts is
"She's a full-on Monet... From far away it's okay, but up close it's a big ol' mess." Okay, so the quote from Clueless doesn't do Monet, or Impressionism in general any justice. But where did Impressionism come from, and why does the "Starry N
20th Century Fox's animated classic, "Anastasia" has wowed viewers with the enchanting tale of a lost Russian princess for decades. But just how accurate is the movie? In this episode we'll look in between the dazzling songs and animations to s
Queen Victoria is an icon, an example of how women can govern and wield power without sacrificing their identity as a woman. But despite her role today as a Feminist icon, was Queen Victoria for or against women's rights? And what would she thi
We might only know about Confucius through inspirational Facebook posts or maybe when we think of Buddhism, we think of the golden figurines on sale at a department store, but the different philosophies behind Confucianism, Buddhism, and Taoism
"Remember, remember the Fifth of November..."This ominous rhyme reminds us of a day of bonfires, fireworks, and burning effigies, but what exactly are we celebrating on the fifth of November? Today we're going to discuss Guy Fawkes, the man wh
When we think of Montezuma's Revenge, we imagine a terrifying, crippling stomachache and a night spent on the bathroom floor. But what happened to Montezuma and his people that he takes out his vengeance on unsuspecting tourists? In this episod
The Woman in Gold, the Mona Lisa of Austria, the Golden Lady, Gustav Klimt's "Portrait of Adele Bloch-Bauer" has been known by several names. But beyond the golden leaves and Adele's melancholy and all-knowing expression lies a story that ties
Lord Byron: English Romanticist poet by day, promiscuous womanizer by night, and a part-time libertine. Lord Byron's life is the stuff of legend and today we take a deep dive into his works, his life, his mind, and even his beauty routines! 
Welcome to my podcast! This is a little corner of the Internet to talk about history, philosophy, literature, music, art, and culture! Make a cup of tea and let's chat!Tea Time Thoughts is available wherever you like to listen to podcasts! S
The Merry Monarch, the King Who Brought Back Partying, Charles II of England was a man who liked to have a good time. Today with special guest Brenna Quinton, we discuss Charles' wild life and dig into the fun facts that make Charles II so fun
The Merry Monarch, the King Who Brought Back Partying, Charles II of England was a man who liked to have a good time. Today with special guest Brenna Quinton, we discuss Charles' wild life and dig into the fun facts that make Charles II so fun
Opera is a bit like that bag of carrots in the back of your fridge. It's been around for as long as you can remember. But where did it come from, and what is it like today? In this episode, we're going to dig into what makes opera so unique and
In 1918, Tsar Nicholas II of Russia and his family were brutally murdered in the basement of a house in Yekaterinburg, officially ending the centuries-long reign of the Romanovs. In the decades following their deaths, there seemed to be an air
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