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Established in 2018, Talking Tudors is one of the longest-running and most popular independent interview podcasts about the Tudor era. It boasts an international listenership and has been downloaded in excess of 4 million times. In each episode, creator and host Natalie Grueninger speaks with esteemed historians and other experts about a wide range of subjects associated with Tudor England. Listen on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, the Podbean app, or wherever you get your podcasts.
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8 hours ago
8 hours ago
Join us in this gripping episode of Talking Tudors as we delve into the tumultuous final days of Anne Boleyn, one of the most enigmatic figures of the Tudor court. Hosted by Natalie Grueninger, this in-depth discussion with Dr. Owen Emerson uncovers the intricate web of power plays, political manoeuvres, and personal vendettas that led to Anne's tragic downfall.
Explore the key moments that defined her fate, from the stillbirth that shook her standing with King Henry VIII to the infamous courtly intrigues and the devastating trial that marked the end of her reign. With incredible detail and expert insights, we challenge the historical narratives that have long surrounded this iconic queen's demise.
This episode offers a nuanced understanding of Anne Boleyn's life and legacy, revealing the human emotions and political forces at play in the Tudor court. Don't miss this chance to step back in time and witness the events that changed the course of English history.
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Join me for '365 Days with Katherine of Aragon'!
https://onthetudortrail.com/Blog/2025/04/05/365-days-with-katherine-of-aragon-2/

7 days ago
7 days ago
Join us for a captivating episode of Talking Tudors, as host Natalie Grueninger welcomes back historian Heather R. Darsie. Together, they delve into the rich history of the Catholic Church's Jubilee year traditions and explore the intricate process of electing a new pope. Heather shares her insights on the recent events in Rome following the death of Pope Francis, and offers a unique glimpse into the papal conclave and its longstanding history.
Heather brings her extensive expertise to the discussion, detailing the historical significance of Jubilee years and the evolution of papal elections. With reference to her own experiences visiting Rome, she provides listeners with a vivid depiction of the Sistine Chapel and the sacred atmosphere surrounding these time-honoured ceremonies.
In addition to exploring the traditions of the past, Heather also reflects on the implications of modern reforms within the Church, drawing intriguing parallels to historical reforms seen during the Tudor era. Tune in for an engaging and educational journey through the past and present of one of the world's most fascinating religious traditions.
Visit Heather Darsie's official website
https://maidensandmanuscripts.com/author/maidensandmanuscripts/
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Join me for '365 Days with Katherine of Aragon'!
https://onthetudortrail.com/Blog/2025/04/05/365-days-with-katherine-of-aragon-2/

Saturday May 03, 2025
Saturday May 03, 2025
Join Natalie Grueninger as she delves into the captivating life of James VI/I with historian Gareth Russell. Explore the intricate dynamics of the Stuart court, James's complex personal life, and his impactful reign over Scotland and England. Discover dramatic tales of love, power, and the political chessboard that shaped Britain's first king. This episode offers a glimpse into the vibrant and tumultuous world of 16th and 17th century royalty.
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Join me for '365 Days with Katherine of Aragon'!
https://onthetudortrail.com/Blog/2025/04/05/365-days-with-katherine-of-aragon-2/
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Tuesday Apr 29, 2025
Episode 291- Holbein's 'The Ambassadors' with Professor Tracy Borman
Tuesday Apr 29, 2025
Tuesday Apr 29, 2025
Welcome to another captivating episode of Talking Tudors, hosted by Natalie Grueninger. In this episode, Natalie is joined by renowned historian and author Professor Tracy Borman to discuss her latest book, 'Holbein: The Ambassadors.' Together, they delve into the mysteries and historical significance of Hans Holbein's famous painting, "The Ambassadors," created in the pivotal year of 1533.
Tracy shares her insights about the French diplomats portrayed in the painting, Jean de Dinteville and Georges de Selve, and explores the rich symbolism hidden within the artwork. Discover the tumultuous backdrop of Tudor England, marked by Henry VIII's dramatic break with the Catholic Church, and learn how Holbein masterfully navigated the religious and political divides of his time.
Join Natalie and Tracy as they unravel the many secrets held within "The Ambassadors," offering listeners a fascinating glimpse into the life and legacy of Holbein and the vibrant, dangerous world of the Tudor dynasty. Whether you're a seasoned Tudor enthusiast or new to the era, this conversation promises to ignite your curiosity and enhance your understanding of this extraordinary period in history. Enjoy!
Visit Professor Tracy Borman's official website
https://www.tracyborman.co.uk/
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Join me for '365 Days with Katherine of Aragon'!
https://onthetudortrail.com/Blog/2025/04/05/365-days-with-katherine-of-aragon-2/

Saturday Apr 26, 2025
Episode 290 - The Life of Elizabeth Woodville with Dr Kavita Mudan Finn
Saturday Apr 26, 2025
Saturday Apr 26, 2025
Join our host, Natalie Grueninger, as she invites the insightful Dr. Kavita Mudan Finn to unravel the life of the captivating Elizabeth Woodville. This episode is a fascinating exploration of Elizabeth's ascent from noblewoman to queen, her intriguing familial connections, and the intricate political landscape she navigated. We also touch on the enduring legacy of Katherine of Aragon, with Natalie sharing details about her immersive learning experience, 365 Days with Katherine of Aragon. Concluding with some personal insights, this episode is perfect for history enthusiasts eager to learn more about the Tudors. Tune in for a captivating historical journey!
Visit Dr Kavita Mudan Finn's website
https://kvmfinn.wordpress.com/
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Join me for '365 Days with Katherine of Aragon'!
https://onthetudortrail.com/Blog/2025/04/05/365-days-with-katherine-of-aragon-2/

Thursday Apr 24, 2025
Episode 289 - Mary Tudor: Queen of France with Amy McElroy
Thursday Apr 24, 2025
Thursday Apr 24, 2025
Join us as we dive into the intriguing world of Mary Tudor, Queen of France, with our special guest, historian and author Amy McElroy. Amy shares insights from her latest book, shedding light on Mary's life, her brief reign in France, and the complex family dynamics within the Tudor dynasty.
Discover the captivating story of Mary Tudor, from her upbringing as a cherished sister of Henry VIII to her politically charged marriage to Louis XII of France. Explore the deep connections between Mary and her sister-in-law, Katherine of Aragon, and uncover the tensions and alliances that shaped Mary's journey.
We also delve into Mary's later years as Duchess of Suffolk and her enduring influence on Tudor history. With fascinating anecdotes and scholarly insights, this episode offers a unique glimpse into the life of a remarkable Tudor woman.
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Join me for '365 Days with Katherine of Aragon'!
https://onthetudortrail.com/Blog/2025/04/05/365-days-with-katherine-of-aragon-2/

Saturday Apr 19, 2025
Episode 288 - Food Waste & Preservation in Tudor England with Dr Eleanor Barnett
Saturday Apr 19, 2025
Saturday Apr 19, 2025
Join host Natalie Grueninger in this episode of Talking Tudors, as she welcomes back Dr. Eleanor Barnett, a food historian from Cardiff University, to discuss her latest book, "Leftovers: A History of Food Waste and Preservation." Dive into the evolution of our food consumption habits from the Tudor era to today, and discover the creative ways our ancestors preserved food. Learn about the societal and religious influences on food preservation and waste in the past, and what lessons we can apply to combat modern food waste issues.
If you're passionate about Tudor history or interested in sustainable living practices, this episode promises a captivating blend of historical and contemporary insights. Engage with us in this lively discussion and uncover the timeless allure of the Tudor dynasty.
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https://www.eleanorbarnett.com/
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@historyeats
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Join me for '365 Days with Katherine of Aragon'!
https://onthetudortrail.com/Blog/2025/04/05/365-days-with-katherine-of-aragon-2/

Friday Apr 04, 2025
Episode 287 - The Dissolution of the Monasteries with Professor James Clark
Friday Apr 04, 2025
Friday Apr 04, 2025
Welcome to another episode of Talking Tudors, where host Natalie Grueninger is joined by Professor James Clark to explore the intricate history of the dissolution of the monasteries in 16th century England. Discover the vital roles these institutions played in everyday life and the complex, gradual process behind their dissolution under Henry VIII’s reign. James Clark, bringing his extensive expertise, unveils the multifaceted economic, social, and cultural impacts of these closures, challenging common misconceptions about their supposed abrupt end. Join us as we navigate through the turbulent landscape of Tudor England and unearth the enduring legacy of its monastic past.
Learn more about Professor James Clark
https://experts.exeter.ac.uk/22861-james-clark
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Friday Mar 28, 2025
Friday Mar 28, 2025
Welcome to another episode of Talking Tudors, hosted by Natalie Grueninger. In this episode, we explore the profound journeys of Irish women religious during the turmoil of the 16th and 17th centuries with Dr. Bronagh McShane, a distinguished historian and research fellow at Trinity College, Dublin.
Dr. McShane sheds light on the lives of Irish nuns who navigated suppression, exile, and reintegration during times of intense religious and political upheaval. Discover how these remarkable women preserved their religious identities, built transnational networks, and contributed significantly to the Catholic Reformation in Europe.
We delve into the challenges and resilience of these women as they faced societal pressures, navigated clandestine communities, and fostered education within their ranks. Join us as we uncover the indelible mark that Irish nuns left on history and their enduring legacy in shaping faith and community amidst adversity.
Dr McShane is Research Fellow in History on the VOICES project at Trinity College Dublin.
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Friday Mar 21, 2025
Friday Mar 21, 2025
Join host Natalie Grueninger in this captivating episode of 'Talking Tudors' as she delves into the complexities of early modern sexuality and sodomy legislation in early modern England. Special guest Jack Beesley, a doctoral candidate specialising in this field, sheds light on how medieval and early modern people perceived same-sex relationships, the development of sodomy laws, and their implications on society.
The discussion also explores the controversial historical rumours surrounding George Boleyn's sexuality, questioning their historical accuracy and examining the language used in primary sources of the period. Moreover, Jack outlines significant shifts in public attitudes towards 'sodomy', highlighting pivotal moments such as the English Reformation and the societal changes under King William III.
Tune in for a profound examination of how societal views on sexuality have evolved, its impact on historical figures, and how these changes continue to shape conversations today.
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Friday Mar 14, 2025
Friday Mar 14, 2025
Welcome to another episode of Talking Tudors! Join host Natalie Grueninger as she delves into a fascinating conversation with Dr. Alan Loomis on the evolution of transparent glass windows in early modern England. Discover how this novel feature transitioned from a luxury for the elite to a common household element by the end of the 17th century, transforming domestic spaces and influencing interactions.
Dr. Loomis shares intriguing insights into the role these windows played in Elizabethan drama and their lasting cultural significance. Listen as he uncovers the societal shifts and dramatic tensions associated with transparent glass, while also exploring personal stories and historic events linked with glass windows of that era. Plus, hear an exciting account of William Shakespeare's use of bay windows as a status symbol.
Whether you're a history enthusiast intrigued by the Tudor period or a fan of early modern drama, this episode promises engrossing tales of architectural innovation and societal change. Don't miss out on this enlightening discussion!
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Wednesday Mar 05, 2025
Episode 283 - Exploring the Monstrous in Tudor Times with Dr Surekha Davies
Wednesday Mar 05, 2025
Wednesday Mar 05, 2025
Welcome to another episode of Talking Tudors, where host Natalie Grueninger dives into the intriguing world of Tudor history with Dr Surekha Davies, a historian of science, art, and ideas. In this episode, Dr. Davies shares insights from her latest book, 'Humans: A Monstrous History', exploring how societies have historically defined the concepts of human and monstrosity. Discover the unique perceptions of atypical individuals and groups during the Tudor period, the influence of geography on these perceptions, and how women were often monstrified in that era.
Through lively discussions, learn about infamous Tudor figures, myths, and the impact of 16th-century exploration on European understanding of the world. This episode also delves into the history of map-making and the depiction of human difference in geographical terms over centuries. Whether you're a Tudor history enthusiast or newly intrigued by the dynasty's complex narratives, this conversation offers a captivating blend of history, science, and art.
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Friday Feb 21, 2025
Friday Feb 21, 2025
Welcome to another enthralling episode of Talking Tudors, where host Natalie Grueninger explores the fascinating research of Helena Rutkowska into William Camden's annals - the first complete history of Elizabeth I's reign. Join us as we delve into the intricacies of Tudor historiography, revealing newly uncovered manuscript details thanks to enhanced imaging techniques. Helena shares her insights on the editing challenges faced by Camden, collaborations involved, and how this impacts our understanding of Elizabethan history.
Don't miss this captivating discussion that unveils parts of Tudor history lost for 400 years, and consider joining our upcoming event "The Making of a Queen" to explore even more transformative historical narratives.
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The Making of a Queen: Anne Boleyn 1501-1522

Thursday Feb 13, 2025
Episode 281 - Elizabeth I & Robert Dudley: A Timeless Bond with Corina Apostu
Thursday Feb 13, 2025
Thursday Feb 13, 2025
Welcome back to another exciting episode of 'Talking Tudors' with Natalie Grueninger. Join us as we delve into the captivating world of 16th-century England to explore the enduring and complex relationship between Elizabeth I and Robert Dudley. Discover how their bond developed against the backdrop of political intrigue and personal trials, from their early years at court to Dudley's pivotal role during the Spanish Armada.
This episode also highlights the tumultuous emotions and fascinating events at Kenilworth in 1575, Dudley's secret marriage to Lettice Knollys, and the aftermath of his untimely death. With insights from historian Corina Apostu, gain a fresh perspective on this unique and timeless connection that shaped the Tudor era.
Don't miss this immersive journey into the passionate and perilous world of the Tudor court, as we uncover the heartbeat of one of history's most iconic partnerships.
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https://exploringelizabethanhistory.com/
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The Making of a Queen: Anne Boleyn 1501-1522

Sunday Feb 09, 2025
Sunday Feb 09, 2025
Welcome to an enlightening episode of Talking Tudors, hosted by Natalie Grueninger, featuring historian Leigh Wakefield. Dive into a captivating discussion on the portrayals of Mary, Queen of Scots, shedding light on historical narratives and modern feminist interpretations.
Explore Mary’s intriguing life as Wakefield delves into her portrayals in film, novels, and television, comparing them with historical records and recent feminist perspectives. This episode highlights how Mary’s story is often seen through the lens of her rival, Elizabeth I, affecting our perception of her historical significance.
Discover how contemporary feminist movements, like the Me Too movement, are changing the narrative around Mary, recognising her experiences and trauma, particularly in her controversial marriage to Bothwell. Leigh Wakefield shares insights from her research on how public perceptions are evolving and challenges the lingering stereotypes about female historical figures.
Join us for this compelling conversation that seeks to offer a balanced view of Mary, Queen of Scots, celebrating her resilience while acknowledging the complexities of her life and the socio-political challenges she faced. Don't miss this opportunity to rethink the stories of women in history from a nuanced, modern perspective.
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Monday Feb 03, 2025
Episode 279 - The Princes in the Tower with Philippa Langley
Monday Feb 03, 2025
Monday Feb 03, 2025
Join host Natalie Grueninger as she welcomes historian and author Philippa Langley to the "Talking Tudors" podcast. This episode dives into Langley's extensive research on the enigmatic disappearance of the Princes in the Tower during Richard III's reign. Discover the meticulous forensic approach Langley employs in the Missing Princes Project, an investigation that questions the long-held beliefs about the fate of these royal boys.
Langley shares insights from her detective-like inquiry that challenges traditional Tudor narratives and presents new evidence regarding the surviving heirs of Edward IV. Listen in to explore how Tudor propaganda shaped historical accounts and learn about the unique methods used to uncover truths buried in history.
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Sunday Jan 26, 2025
Episode 278 - Women Writers of Medieval Times with Dr Hetta Howes
Sunday Jan 26, 2025
Sunday Jan 26, 2025
In this episode of Talking Tudors, host Natalie Grueninger welcomes Dr. Hetta Howes, a lecturer in medieval literature, to discuss her latest book, 'Poet, Mystic, Widow, Wife: The Extraordinary Lives of Medieval Women'. Delve into the captivating stories of four remarkable women – Marie de France, Julian of Norwich, Christine de Pizan, and Margery Kempe, who challenged the societal norms of their time through their writing and actions.
The episode explores the vibrant and often difficult lives of women in the medieval period, highlighting their courage, perseverance, and contributions to literature and history. Dr. Howes shares insights into the challenges of uncovering lost voices and the importance of understanding historical contexts while finding human connections across time. She also demystifies common assumptions about medieval women, revealing their diverse roles and often underestimated influence in a time of restrictive norms.
Join Natalie and Dr. Howes as they bring to light the extraordinary journeys of these medieval women, demonstrating how their stories resonate with timeless themes of ambition, resilience, and the quest for self-expression.
Discover more about Dr Howes
https://www.city.ac.uk/about/people/academics/hetta-howes
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Sunday Jan 19, 2025
Sunday Jan 19, 2025
Welcome to another episode of 'Talking Tudors' with your host, Natalie Grueninger.
The episode delves into the remarkable life of Christine de Pizan, a prolific writer and a pioneering voice for women in literature. Dr. Cooper-Davis guides us through Christine's multifaceted writings, her early life experiences, and her progressive ideas about women's roles in society.
Listeners will discover Christine's influence during the Tudor period and her enduring legacy, underscoring why she remains a significant historical figure. Join us as we explore this fascinating discussion that bridges medieval and Tudor history.
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Sunday Jan 12, 2025
Episode 276 - The Rise and Fall of the Pole Family with Adam Pennington
Sunday Jan 12, 2025
Sunday Jan 12, 2025
Welcome to another journey back to 16th century England with Talking Tudors. In this episode, host Natalie Grueninger explores the compelling tale of the Pole family, joined by historian and author Adam Pennington. Dive into the intriguing saga of Margaret Pole and her family, whose complex relations with the Tudor court reveal the delicate balance of power and loyalty.
From Margaret's early years of royal favour to the harrowing events leading to her execution, this episode unravels the dramatic and tumultuous lives of the Poles—a family with a claim to the English throne. Experience the riveting accounts of betrayal and survival within the Tudor dynasty's inner circle.
Join us as we uncover the impact of Reginald Pole's audacious stand against King Henry VIII, which set the wheels in motion for the family's tragic downfall. This episode is a must-listen for anyone fascinated by royal history, political intrigue, and the human stories that weave the fabric of the past.
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Wednesday Jan 01, 2025
Wednesday Jan 01, 2025
Welcome to a new episode of "Talking Tudors," where host Natalie Grueninger engages in a riveting conversation with historian Leigh Wakefield. This episode dives deep into how feminist movements have reshaped portrayals of Catherine Howard, one of the six wives of Henry VIII, in popular culture.
Leigh Wakefield shares her extensive research, exploring how depictions of Catherine Howard have evolved from the early 20th century to today. Discover how modern feminism and the Me Too movement have influenced new interpretations, presenting Catherine as a victim of historical misogyny rather than just a "promiscuous tart."
Join us as we examine film, stage, and literature representations, evaluating the changing narratives around Catherine Howard and discussing audience reactions to these shifts. This episode uncovers the long-standing stereotypes that have shaped her image and celebrates the new, more nuanced perspectives emerging in the 21st century.
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