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Talking Tudors

Natalie Grueninger
Tudor Dynasty
Anne Boleyn
Elizabeth I
Tudor Court
Henry VIII
Anthony Woodville
Holbein
The Salter
Tudor England
Marguerite De Navarre
Catherine Parr
Catherine Carey
Robert Dudley
French Evangelical Literature
Thomas More
Royal Collection
Wars Of the Roses
George Boleyn
Elizabeth Woodville
Reformation

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... more

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In this episode, host Natalie Grueninger speaks with Dr Mary Hollingsworth about the life of Catherine de' Medici. They explore her Italian roots and convent upbringing, her marriage to Henry II, regency for her sons, and efforts to navigate the Wars... more

Host Natalie Grueninger speaks with historian Ella Brook Muir about how queenly clothing in 16th‑century England and France acted as political communication, conveying magnificence, legitimacy, loyalty and cosmopolitan identity through fabrics, colou... more

Host Natalie Grueninger speaks with Dr Melissa Shiels about New Year's gift-giving across 16th-century England and Ireland, and how material gifts expressed political messages at the Tudor court.

They discuss typical gifts (money, clothing, jeweller... more

Host Natalie Grueninger speaks with Dr Michelle Seah about the economic lives of medieval and late 15th-century English queens, focusing on Margaret of Anjou, Elizabeth Woodville, and Elizabeth of York.

They explore how queens raised and managed inc... more

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Recent Guests

Ella Brook Muir
PhD candidate and Assistant Lecturer in History at Northumbria University
Northumbria University
Episode: Episode 331 - Queenly Clothing & The Royal Image with Ella Brook Muir
Dr. Melissa Shiels
A recent PhD graduate with a focus on gift exchange and the Tudor subjugation of Ireland.
University College Cork
Episode: Episode 330: The Gift in 16th-Century England & Ireland with Dr Melissa Shiels
Dr. Michele Seah
A historian and early career scholar specializing in queenship and royal studies
University of Newcastle
Episode: Episode 329 - Money and Majesty: Funding Medieval Queenship with Dr Michele Seah
Professor Steven Gunn
Fellow and Tutor in History at Merton College, Oxford, and Professor of Early Modern History
Merton College, Oxford
Episode: Episode 327 - Accidental Deaths in Tudor England with Professor Steven Gunn
Dr. Christina Faraday
Historian of art and ideas at the University of Cambridge
University of Cambridge
Episode: Episode 326 - The Story of Tudor Art: Portraits, Power and Propaganda with Dr Christina Faraday
Dr. Stephen Campbell
Specializes in the history of art, particularly the Italian Renaissance, and teaches at Johns Hopkins University.
Johns Hopkins University
Episode: Episode 325 - Leonardo da Vinci Unmasked: Myths, Masterpieces & the Man with Dr Stephen Campbell
Dr. Alanna Skuse
Lecturer in early literature at the University of Reading, published author.
University of Reading
Episode: Episode 324 - Renaissance Medicine with Dr Alanna Skuse
Anne Larsen
Professor Emerita and Senior Research Professor at Hope College, expert in the literary writings and intellectual history of European Renaissance and 17th century women.
Hope College
Episode: Episode 323 - The Brilliant Mind of Anna Maria van Schurman with Anne Larsen & Steve Maiullo
Steve Maiullo
Dean of Arts and Humanities and Professor of Classics at Hope College, specializing in ancient philosophy and literature.
Hope College
Episode: Episode 323 - The Brilliant Mind of Anna Maria van Schurman with Anne Larsen & Steve Maiullo

Host

Natalie Grueninger
Host of the podcast with a strong background in Tudor history, known for her engaging and informative interview style with expert guests.

Reviews

4.8 out of 5 stars from 1.5k ratings
  • Vocal fry too much

    I really liked listening to you especially one Aussie to another however for some reason you have started talking with a vocal fry voice and it seems to be getting stronger. Like many listeners I just can’t stand listening to podcasters with vocal fry it’s annoying and seems to be out on. Not a good sound sorry but you’ve lost me as a listener pity as I do like your topics

    Apple Podcasts
    4
    Belcat10
    Australiaa month ago
  • Content good but other things need work

    Maybe some voice lessons and some work on script

    Apple Podcasts
    3
    CPKUK
    United States2 months ago
  • Great guests and great host

    This podcast never disappoints. There’s been some really good topics recently.

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    shells114
    United Kingdom3 months ago
  • Fun

    Very interesting and enjoyable podcast. I like the host and guests and topics discussed.

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    minosamom
    United States3 months ago
  • Love the show

    Love the show. Been obsessed since I was in London last year!

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Bethanne4
    United States4 months ago

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Some feedback mentions that while the content is excellent, there could be improvements in presentation quality, such as voice coaching.
Listeners appreciate the engaging and knowledgeable host, noting how she creates a welcoming atmosphere for guests.
Many reviews highlight the appealing variety of topics and the expert guests invited, making it a favorite among history lovers.
The podcast is highly regarded for its well-researched discussions that enhance listeners' understanding of Tudor history.
Overall, it is acknowledged as a must-listen for those interested in Tudor history, with multiple listeners citing it as their favorite podcast.

Chart Rankings

How this podcast ranks in the Apple Podcasts, Spotify and YouTube charts.

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#89
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#55
United Kingdom/History
Apple Podcasts
#87
Canada/History
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#67
Australia/History
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#235
Italy/History
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#23
Singapore/History

Talking Points

Recent interactions between the hosts and their guests.

Episode 330: The Gift in 16th-Century England & Ireland with Dr Melissa Shiels
Q: What do you think about the difference between a gift and a bribe?
Gifts were publicly exchanged to establish or maintain relationships, while bribes were secretive transactions aimed at influencing outcomes without furthering a relationship.
Episode 330: The Gift in 16th-Century England & Ireland with Dr Melissa Shiels
Q: So can you tell us about some of the gifts that you've come across in your research and what message was intended?
The significance of gifts varied based on the donor's intentions and social standing, with gifts often reflecting political relationships, particularly during fraught times between Ireland and England.
Episode 330: The Gift in 16th-Century England & Ireland with Dr Melissa Shiels
Q: Are there any major differences in gift giving among the different Tudor monarchs?
The documentation survival varies by monarch, but during Elizabeth's reign, there were more records indicating a higher volume of clothing and jewelry gifts compared to previous monarchs.
Episode 330: The Gift in 16th-Century England & Ireland with Dr Melissa Shiels
Q: Can you tell us a little bit about the New Year's Gift Exchange? What it was, who participated, and what kinds of gifts were exchanged at that time?
The New Year's Gift Exchange was a Tudor court practice starting on New Year's Day, where courtiers exchanged gifts with the monarch to manifest loyalty and establish relationships. Gifts ranged from cash to clothing and jewelry.
Episode 329 - Money and Majesty: Funding Medieval Queenship with Dr Michele Seah
Q: What economic resources were available to queens in this period?
The main economic resources included lands and properties given to them, non-land resources such as cash allowances and customs, and a traditional sum known as Queen's Gold, which provided financial support but was much diminished by the 15th century.

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One of the longest-running independent interview podcasts focused on the Tudor era, this show features in-depth conversations with historians and experts who provide insights into the rich historical tapestry of Tudor England. The discussions cover a variety of subjects, from famous figures like Henry VIII and his court to lesser-known aspects of life during the Tudor period, including art, medicine, and women's roles. With an established international audience and millions of downloads, it stands out not only for its informative content but also for its commitment to exploring diverse and sometimes underrepresented historical themes.

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Recent guests on Talking Tudors include:

1. Ella Brook Muir
2. Dr. Melissa Shiels
3. Dr. Michele Seah
4. Professor Steven Gunn
5. Dr. Christina Faraday
6. Dr. Stephen Campbell
7. Dr. Alanna Skuse
8. Anne Larsen

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