All The Tea in History is a weekly podcast that consists of three ladies participating in fun and lively discussions of Historical topics that are either scandalous, hilarious, or just plain unbelievable. We are creating a tea spill podcast for the greatest scandals in history, we share our takes on each event, share what type of tea we are drinking, and hold nothing back on how we feel about Andrew Lloyd Webber. Join us won't you?
Jillian Jaszewski, Hannah Norton, and Allison Drtina Swanson
In this tea spill, we dive deeper into Egyptian culture with a look at religion! We'll learn about gods and goddesses, discuss mummified chickens, and hear about a scandalous creation myth. It's about to get very Osiris-ey on today's episode of All the Tea in History! Social Media Links: Pinterest: https://www.pinterest.com/alltheteainhistory/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/All-The-Tea-In-History-100721634896733Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/alltheteainhistory/Twitter: https://twitter.com/allthehistorteaPatreon: https://www.patreon.com/alltheteainhistory
This week on Dynasty, Jill reveals her aristocratic connections, Hannah talks about the Aristocats and cookies, and Allison covers 5000 years of Egyptian history. Don't miss this episode of Dallas! Social Media Links: Pinterest: https://www.pinterest.com/alltheteainhistory/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/All-The-Tea-In-History-100721634896733Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/alltheteainhistory/Twitter: https://twitter.com/allthehistorteaPatreon: https://www.patreon.com/alltheteainhistory
Hannah talks about Henry VII's frat boy days, Jillian does a killer Anne Neville impression, and Allison dons a very special hat. We also take a stab at solving a 500 year-old murder mystery! Social Media Links: Pinterest: https://www.pinterest.com/alltheteainhistory/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/All-The-Tea-In-History-100721634896733Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/alltheteainhistory/Twitter: https://twitter.com/allthehistorteaPatreon: https://www.patreon.com/alltheteainhistory
Hannah proves a rap career is not in her future, Allison comes in clutch with Tolkien references, and Jillian speaks her truth on Chris Evans' acting abilities. All that and so much more on today's episode of All the Tea in History!Shownotes:Social Media Links Pinterest: https://www.pinterest.com/alltheteainhistory/Facebook:https://www.facebook.com/All-The-Tea-In-History-100721634896733Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/alltheteainhistory/Twitter: https://twitter.com/allthehistorteaPatreon: https://www.patreon.com/alltheteainhistory
Guess who's back//back again?Jillian takes us back to 1918 with a scene-by-scene reenactment of Downton Abbey, Allison is offended that no one remembers her favorite book, and Hannah is sabotaged by her own microphone, all in this long-awaited RETURN OF THE POD! Social Media Links Pinterest: https://www.pinterest.com/alltheteainhistory/Facebook:https://www.facebook.com/All-The-Tea-In-History-100721634896733Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/alltheteainhistory/Twitter: https://twitter.com/allthehistorteaPatreon: https://www.patreon.com/alltheteainhistory
Our very delayed second episode of our series on the Spanish Flu of 1918! Where we discuss the ravages of the disease as well as how the response by two different cities resulted in two very different outcomes. (topical, no?) Thank you all for being patient with us while we made our way through the past few weeks and stay tuned next week as we give a state of the podcast!
Join us in our first episode exploring the origins and infectious spread of the 1918 Spanish Flu? Want to know why it was called that? Want to know where we think it started? How about a more macabre version of "A Tale of Two Cities"? Well, we've got all that and more in store for you! As always you can follow us on social media through the following links and you can now donate to our new Patreon page through the link provided as well! As always we appreciate your continued listenership and we hope that you will also consider supporting other local historians, museums, and historical societies because Indiana Jones didn't collect all of those artifacts just for the museum to close forever. So Do It For Indy. Social Media Links Pinterest: https://www.pinterest.com/alltheteainhistory/Facebook:https://www.facebook.com/All-The-Tea-In-History-100721634896733Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/alltheteainhistory/Twitter: https://twitter.com/allthehistorteaPatreon: https://www.patreon.com/alltheteainhistory
In another thrilling instalment of our limited series "Quarantea" we discuss the outbreak of Yellow Fever which ravaged Philadelphia in the year 1793 along with the various treatments for this, particularly terrible plague. We also discuss the manner in which the very new American Government handled the situation, how mercury and Vicks vapour rub got involved along with a smattering of Hamilton references. There will, of course, be reading by Allison, sadly her death plushies do not make an appearance in this episode, and DNA is far from sight as well but never fear for this episode is exploding with information and we hope you're ready to hear it all! Join us will you? To see any maps, photographs, or primary sources referenced in this episode please visit our website: http://www.alltheteainhistory.comor find more information on our social media through the following links: Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/All-The-Tea-In-History-100721634896733/Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/alltheteainhistory/Pinterest: https://pin.it/2Knu1NZ: Twitter: @allthehistorteaThank you again for listening and we hope you'll continue to support your local museums and historical institutions to ensure that our collective history and all of its amazing artifacts make it through this epidemic, because if there are no museums then what did Indiana Jones do it all for then huh? did you think about that? So do it for Indy.
In This Episode of our special limited Series "Quarantea" we learn about the fabled Black Death or Black Plague. We hear even more dramatic reading from Allison, her death plushies make yet another appearance, and Hannah describes in vivid detail how this horrible disease took hold, all while we discuss if fleas can cough, and of course we can't have an episode without DNA and Andrew Lloyd Webber so they will also make an appearance! Join us shall you?? Please consider following All The Tea In History on our various social media platforms using the following links: Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/All-The-Tea-In-History-100721634896733Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/alltheteainhistory/Pinterest: https://pin.it/2Knu1NZTwitter: @allthehistorteaand for information about all of the physical material and primary sources discussed in this episode, along with information about our Patreon and all other queries visit us on our website :http://www.alltheteainhistory.comThank You For Listening and Please consider supporting other local historians by supporting your local museums, cultural societies, and historic institutions and ensure that this pandemic doesn't take our history with it.Stay Safe and Stay Home. -Allison, Jillian, and Hannah
In the first episode of our limited series on the plagues of the past, we dive into the plague of Athens. In a lively discussion led by Allison, we talk about how the Athenians and their neighboring city-states handled the epidemic, some unique funeral practices, as well as Allison's collection of death plushies. We also talk about DNA and of course our beloved troll person Andrew Lloyd Webber. Please enjoy this episode from the safety and comfort of your own home, with freshly washed hands or if enjoying in public please stay exactly six feet away from another human. Thank You For Listening and Stay Safe!*We Will Resume Our Discussion on "The Princes in The Tower Following" this Four-Part Series*Full Show Notes Available on Our Website Find us on Social Media Website: http://www.alltheteainhistory.comemail: alltheteaihistory@gmail.comPinterest: https://pin.it/5UZFXhuFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/All-The-Tea-In-History-100721634896733/?view_public_for=100721634896733Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/alltheteainhistory/Twitter: https://twitter.com/allthehistortea/status/1243747334426521605?s=21Research Credit: Allison Drtina-SwansonEditing and Production: Jillian Jaszewski Show Notes and Press: Hannah Norton
In this episode, we give a brief primer on the The Wars of The Roses, discuss the major players involved in the mystery that is the Princes in the Tower, and give a shoutout to Sean Bean and Yorkshire Gold tea. We hope you enjoy listening and if you do please give us a review on whatever platform you find your podcasts! Also, be sure to check us out on social media and our website through the following.Website: https://www.alltheteainhistory.com/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/All-The-Tea-In-History-100721634896733/Pinterest: https://pin.it/3dOyrf5Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/alltheteainhistory/Twitter: @allthehistortea
In this final episode of our three-part investigation and discussion of Anna Anderson, we discuss the true fate of the Romanov family, along with our affinity for Yul Brynner and how we truly feel about Don Bluth's adaptation of this story. Thank you so much for listening and remember to follow us on social media @alltheteainhistory on Instagram and Twitter as well as All The Tea in History on Pinterest where you can find links to all of the photos, books, and films referenced in this episode and all other episodes! If you have a suggestion for a topic you'd like us to cover please reach out to us through our website www.alltheteainhistory.com or on social media. If you enjoyed what you heard please rate and review us on whatever platform you utilize for podcast enjoyment! Thank you so much for listening. -Allison, Hannah, and Jillian
Our second foray into the world of lost Russian royalty, in which Allison provides tea-pouring ASMR, Jillian takes us on a journey to the past, and Hannah betrays her true feelings for Nicholas Romanov's soulful eyes. Links:Show Notes: https://www.alltheteainhistory.com/2020/03/05/anna-or-anastasia-part-ii/Pinterest: https://www.pinterest.com/alltheteainhistory/boards/Instagram: @alltheteainhistoryTwitter: @alltheteainhistoryWrite to us at: alltheteainhistory@gmail.com
Welcome to the first episode of our show! We kick things off by sharing fun facts about ourselves, saying mean things about Andrew Lloyd Webber, and discussing the lead-up to the Russian Revolution.Links:Show Notes: https://www.alltheteainhistory.com/2020/02/26/anna-or-anastasia-part-i/Pinterest: https://www.pinterest.com/alltheteainhistory/boards/Instagram: @alltheteainhistoryTwitter: @alltheteainhistoryWrite to us at: alltheteainhistory@gmail.com