Time traveling back through history to find out what life was really like for ladies of the past. For more frequent posts, come and find me on Instagram!
One last tour stop before I fly away to Australia! If you're near St. Charles, I'd be delighted if you'd come and see me at the Kathryn Linnemann Library this evening. https://t.co/8T2r3jPtAs
New episode alert! Let's walk down the aisle with Queen Anne of Cleves, shall we? We'll talk about what marriage was like for other Tudor women: the perks and potential pitfalls of courtship, what a Tudor marriage ceremony looked like, and more.
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New episode alert! I'm excited to share a conversation I had with Jennifer Kranz, producer of @TheKingsWifeMu1 a musical that reimagines the relationship between two of Tudor England's most infamous queens. Check it out wherever you listen to your podcasts.
The rumours are true: Anne B has arrived, and she is looking fabulous. Let her be your guide through the wild, sumptuous, and fascinating world of Tudor fashion. https://t.co/CZawCBSw8z
The Exploress Etsy shop is closing down, so if you want to grab any of what's left of my stock you'll want to head over there before Nov. 25th! https://t.co/iakVlMfVe2
A spooky bonus episode is now live over on my Patreon! This one's about a witchy woman who lived in Ireland long before the Tudor period. Exciting news: she doesn't die in the end! https://t.co/Y7IZWN9Wwu
Want to hear more about Tudor women (aside from reading my book 🤣)? Then head over to the wonderful @theexploresspod. It was so much fun to contribute to the section on women in business. https://t.co/CEWDNyTYVo
@nina_ecarg Yes! They did SO much embroidery, which isn't easy, and such an artform. Also, 99% of women, rich and poor alike, did...well, a lot of work, both physical and managerial.
@PositiveSakura For sure! I've done some bonus episodes in those areas (on Patreon), but I'd love to dive into them properly. They're cultures/parts of the world and of history I'd really like to explore.