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Who doesn’t like petty texts, celebrity gossip, dating advice, spicy song lyrics, or controversial opinions? Now imagine all that... but it’s historical. In this podcast we’ll be reading some juicy historical letters, diaries, articles and other piping hot tea. So get yourself something to drink and let’s jump into TEXTORY. Hosted by Karolina Żebrowska

Textory - The Podcast


    • May 29, 2025 LATEST EPISODE
    • every other week NEW EPISODES
    • 35m AVG DURATION
    • 29 EPISODES


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    S2 Ep7: See Him Not, Hear Not From Him

    Play Episode Listen Later May 29, 2025 29:03


    At the end of the 18th century, it was not easy to restore one's reputation as a seduced woman and a single mother. But the author of the “Advice To Unmarried Women” from 1791, the text we're focusing on in this episode, believed it's possible.  ________________  If you enjoy the podcast and want to support what I'm doing, check out my Patreon!  https://www.patreon.com/textory 

    S2 Ep6: Scenes of Undressing Should Be Avoided

    Play Episode Listen Later May 15, 2025 36:07


    The infamous Hays code changed cinema history forever – but what were the actual rules? This episode dissects the 1929 document that made movie kisses short and innuendos nearly extinct.   ________________  If you enjoy the podcast and want to support what I'm doing, check out my Patreon!  https://www.patreon.com/textory 

    S2 Ep5: It's Hard To Be Faithful To a Boy You Never Hear From

    Play Episode Listen Later May 1, 2025 50:53


    Getting separated with your husband after 7 months is not a typical problem for a 17-year-old... Unless you lived in the 50s! In this episode we're looking at relationship troubles that teenagers dealt with and the advice that was given to them in the “Boy Loves Girl” comic magazine.  ________________  If you enjoy the podcast and want to support what I'm doing, check out my Patreon!  https://www.patreon.com/textory 

    S2 Ep4: A Woman You Should Not Marry

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 17, 2025 29:27


    Choosing a marriage partner is no easy feat, even less so when it's the 1920s and divorces are still uncommon. Unsure gentlemen could have used guidebooks like the one we're reading in this episode - “A Woman You Should Not Marry” by Reinhold Gerling. Warning: plenty of sexism in this one.  ________________  If you enjoy the podcast and want to support what I'm doing, check out my Patreon!  https://www.patreon.com/textory 

    S2 Ep3: Supporting (18th Century) Women's Wrongs

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 3, 2025 30:53


    If you thought the types of crimes women throughout history commited were minor thefts and disobeying their husbands, think again! Coin forgers, highwaywomen, murderers and all sorts of fascinating felons are subject of today's episode, as we're reading 18th century court records from Old Bailey.  ________________  If you enjoy the podcast and want to support what I'm doing, check out my Patreon!  https://www.patreon.com/textory 

    S2 Ep2: Travel Fifty-Two Miles Merely To See a Man

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 20, 2025 35:35


    What fate awaited an unmarried, disgraced 15-year-old in the Regency era? Well, a life of success and climbing the social ladder if you were smart about it! Our text for this episode is the Memoirs of Harriette Wilson, a Georgian courtesan who published them out of spite, calling out her past lovers. Slay!  ________________  If you enjoy the podcast and want to support what I'm doing, check out my Patreon!  https://www.patreon.com/textory 

    S2 Ep1: The Coming of The Fairies

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 6, 2025 33:32


    How do fairies benefit the planet? How do they procreate? Do fairy horses exist? These are genuine questions none other than sir Arthur Conan Doyle asked himself in 1922. In this episode we're reading his book “The Coming of the Fairies”, a serious essay on the possible existence of fairies.  ____________  Hi guys! Welcome back to Textory season 2! I have lots of deliciously scandalous and irresistibly fascinating texts for you this season. If you want to support what I'm doing, check out my Patreon!  https://www.patreon.com/textory 

    And Tomorrow I Shall Again Wear Diamonds and Dance

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 21, 2024 68:16


    Two castles, a husband-prince, longest string of pearls in the world - what more could a girl wish for? In this episode we're reading the diaries of Princess Daisy of Pless, revealing a life full of travels, flirtations, but also dullness and longing for something more.

    “Give Me a Kiss” - Chopin's Gay (?) Letters

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 7, 2024 45:28


    In this November episode – the month of Polish Independence Day - we're dissecting Fryderyk Chopin's private correspondence (rude!). Romantic era homo-erotic content, bxtching, flirting – all of that awaits.

    The Wicked, The Godly and Some of The Best

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 24, 2024 37:05


    Why are women more likely to be witches? And what are witches actually capable of? People asked themselves these questions daily in 1597, when King James' “Daemonologie” was first published. In the text we're analysing in this episode, the paranoid king discussed different kinds of witchcraft, the physics behind flying and getting through walls, and what punishment he deemed suitable for engaging in black magic.

    Witches of Guernsey

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 10, 2024 39:44


    Black powder, dogs walking on hind legs and flying women - what was going on in Guernsey in the 17th century? In this episode we're reading confessions of three women accused of witchcraft on the island - and, sadly, convicted.

    Would Somebody Take Rita Hayworth Home?

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 26, 2024 38:04


    Who was classic Hollywood's favourite starlet and who was generally disliked? Which star cut her own dress before the film shoot? Did Ginger Rogers have no interest in fashion? Was Rita Hayworth actually shy? In this episode we're reading first-hand tea from the Golden Era of Hollywood as described by Orry-Kelly, one of the industry's most prominent costume designers.

    Alone, I am Always Alone

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 12, 2024 28:07


    In this episode we dive into the written works of Marilyn Monroe. Hollywood's most famous blonde was also an occasional poetress, and her intimate writings reveal a person who was both complex and self-aware.

    The Devil is Fashionable

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 29, 2024 46:16


    Is fashion the root of all evil? According to Philip Stubbes, a late 16th/early 17th century pamphleteer, it sure is! In today's episode we're reading his thoughts on fashion of the late 16th century that he described in “Anatomy of Abuses”.

    Matted Hair And Filthy Rags Full of Vermin

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 15, 2024 51:14


    What would you do if you had to live in a windowless, rotting room 45 sq ft (4m2) big with your spouse and three sick children? In this episode we're exploring the 19th century gutters of Edinburgh's Old Town, as described by a badass Victorian traveler Isabella Bird.

    Are Americans Intelligent?

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 31, 2024 27:36


    Are Americans intelligent? Back in 1895, this was the question a visiting Chinese diplomat asked himself attending a dinner party. Let's dive into this "Metropolitan Magazine" article and find out his thoughts on things such as the American storytelling, sense of humour and the American tipping culture!

    We Must Go North

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 13, 2024 35:09


    Looking for a way to battle the heat? Fridtjof Nansen's diaries from his North Pole expedition might help you cool down! In 1893, Nansen and his crew took off on a small ship that was supposed to withstand the main problem of polar explorers at the time - getting viciously crushed by the ice. Listen to find out whether they succeeded!

    Fashion is Spinach

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 27, 2024 36:35


    What was the fashion industry like in 1920s Paris? What did fashion "sketchers" do and why was it a morally grey job? Which fashion houses were allowed free samples from fabric manufacturers, and which designers went bankrupt? Find out in this episode from writings by a fashion designer's Elizabeth Hawes.

    We Will Shoot Any Man

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 6, 2024 32:20


    Early 20th century Kansas saw a peculiar case of a Native American woman illegally occupying a burial ground. And not just any woman – Lyda B. Conley was a lawyer and frankly, a total badass. In this episode we're reading a 1910 article about her and her sister's legal (and physical!) battle that ended up at the Supreme Court. (sorry, no video this time!)

    Women vs The Two-Wheeled Machine

    Play Episode Listen Later May 23, 2024 49:26


    When cycling first became popular, the very participation of women in the sport was a topic of a public debate. But what about the women that made the decision to participate? In this episode we're reading tips and trick for female cyclists straight from 1896.

    Dirty Thirties aka Banana In Your Fruit Basket

    Play Episode Listen Later May 9, 2024 22:40


    In this episode we're talking about 1930s song lyrics that have little to do with “cheek to cheek” and a lot to do with putting cheeks to other use. Warning! Strong language and heavy innuendos throughout this one. Very much NSFW.

    Plague? Put Some Eggs On It

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 25, 2024 22:45


    What did 17th century people do when they had a headache? Where did they learn how to cook? In this episode we're reading questionable recipes - whether it's recipes for food, beauty or homemade medicine.

    The Seances Are Never Held in the Dark

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 11, 2024 41:15


    The existence of a secret world of spirits, only accessible through skilled mediums, was early 20th century's favorite conspiracy theory. Today we're reading reports on a Polish medium, Miss Tomczyk, who developed skills of telekinesis in the early 1900s – or did she? Let's find out!

    What Has Changed Him?

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 28, 2024 42:02


    In this episode we're looking at horrible 1930s magazine ads directed towards women. Maybe the reason your husband is cold recently is because your teeth has lost it's shine, or your blond has washed out? You can watch the video version here: https://open.spotify.com/episode/4KAXzvPAgC9TwgjIojvjtn?si=krHTu4gHTzeBSQ7iAJA6WQ Sources: The Smart Set, February 1930 The American Magazine, May 1936

    Being a Woman These Days is Double-Painful

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 14, 2024 37:26


    Boys, friends, parties - we know teenage life is no joke. How was it in 1840s Poland? In this episode let's delve into the writings of Celina Dominikowska, a dramatic Polish teen. [AD] This episode is sponsored by Incogni! Get Incogni here: ⁠⁠https://incogni.com/textory the original diary manuscript in Polish: https://polona.pl/item-view/323f4b4e-6ad9-4dce-ab90-b6a5648977fc

    Why Don't They Design This?

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 29, 2024 26:20


    In the world of American 1950s inventions, even regular housewives felt like they were just a step away from a genius patent and great success. But were their ideas any good?  

    Don't Answer, It's Useless

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 14, 2024 32:36


    In this Valentine's Day episode, to keep ourselves grounded, we're reading letters that famous writers produced to end their tumultous relationships - both amicably and... not quite. TW: brief mention of s*icide attempt

    Caps Snatched, Backs Whipped

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 1, 2024 30:09


    Welcome to Textory! In this episode we're having a look at court records from 17th century London – particularly those involving not only petty theft, but the theft of the pettiest kind... 

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    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 16, 2024 0:29


    Hi guys! Welcome to Textory, where we will dissect historical texts in all shapes and forms - be it someone's whiny letters, spicy diaries, outdated news articles, crime records, recipes or song lyrics. If you like someone else's tea, especially when it's hundreds of years old, this podcast is for you!

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