• Episode 23 - In conversation with Emmeline Burdett
    Nov 12 2023
    In conversation with Emmeline Burdett, Co-editor at Public Disability History and author of Disability, Nazi Euthanasia, and the Legacy of the Nuremberg Medical Trial (Disability in Society), We discuss disability history, activism, being disabled ourselves, and so much more. 
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    47 mins
  • Episode 22 -In conversation with Kevin Draper, New York City Historian, about all things Andrew Carneige, Napoleon Hill and New York City
    Oct 22 2023
    Episode 22 - In conversation with Kevin Draper, New York City Historian, Historical Consultant, Public Speaker, Co-Founder, and Chief Experience Officer of New York Historical Tours, about all things Andrew Carnegie, Napoleon Hill and New York City during the Gilded Age and La Belle Epoque eras.
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    34 mins
  • Episode 21 - In conversation with Anne-Marie McNicholas
    Oct 4 2023
    Episode 21 - In conversation with Anne-Marie McNicolas, a specialist teacher to neurodivergent undergraduate and graduate students, discussing all things disability history. (Sorry about the interruption of the telephone call towards the end!)
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    1 hr and 17 mins
  • Episode 20 - In Conversation with Dr Simon Jarrett where we discuss his work as a disability historian
    Sep 13 2023
    Dr Simon Jarrett is a historian of disability, specialising in writing and researching about intellectual disability. He has written a book called "Those they called Idiots" and is working on many other projects relating to disability history.
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    44 mins
  • Episode 19 - In conversation with Ashlie Newcombe, as History graduate from Greenwich University, who discusses how Anne Boleyn has been per
    Jul 2 2023
    In conversation with Ashlie Newcombe, a History graduate from Greenwich University, who discusses how Anne Boleyn has been perceived in historical fiction, film, tv and social media
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    46 mins
  • Episode 18 - Maria Zani. Up-and-coming Tv Executive
    Jun 2 2023
    Here is Episode 18 of my Talking History Podcast in a vlog, where I get to talk to the amazing Maria A Zani who is an up-and-coming TV executive. We discuss everything from her being a music promoter, disability activist, working in film and tv, and being a neighbour and friend of a 99 year old socialite, who knew Henry Ford, Napoleon Hill, Thomas A. Edison and also joining the Napoleon Hill Institute to further her change in mindset and be able to achieve her goals. (Maria has many, and she is amazing, and can talk for Scotland, even though she's Italian!) Love her.
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    1 hr and 22 mins
  • Episode 17 - In Conversation with Phil Roberts
    Jun 2 2023
    Phil Roberts is a biographer of Cardinal Thomas Wolsey and resides in Wolsey’s home town of Ipswich.
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    45 mins
  • Episode 16 - In conversation with Rebecca Rideal, producer, historian, podcaster, and author of 1066: Plague, War and Hellfire
    May 5 2023
    Phillipa is in conversation with historian, producer of HisFest and author of 1666: Plague, War and Hellfire. Rebecca talks about her work as a freelance historian, specialising in the Stuart Dynasty.
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    40 mins