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Although they're often presented as a sort of living, breathing set decoration, the women at aristocratic courts in the Middle Ages served many different functions, from the practical to the ceremonial. Educated and influential, these women served as ambassadors not only of their gender, but often of their families, and places of origin, as well. So, what was it like to be a daily companion to the elites of the medieval world? This week, Danièle speaks with Caroline Dunn about the lives of ladies in waiting.You can support this podcast on Patreon - https://www.patreon.com/medievalists
Caroline Dunn joins Jana Byars to talk about her new book, Ladies-in-Waiting in Medieval England (Cambridge UP, 2025), which examines female attendants who served queens and aristocratic women during the late medieval period. Using a unique set of primary source–based statistics, Caroline Dunn reveals that the lady-in-waiting was far more than a pretty girl sewing in the queen's chamber while seeking to catch the eye of an eligible bachelor. Ladies-in-waiting witnessed major historical events of the era and were sophisticated players who earned significant rewards. They had both family and personal interests to advance – through employment they linked kin and court, and through marriage they built bridges between families. Whether royal or aristocratic, ladies-in-waiting worked within gendered spaces, building female-dominated social networks, while also operating within a masculine milieu that offered courtiers of both sexes access to power. Working from a range of sources wider than the subjective anecdote, Dunn presents the first scholarly treatment of medieval English ladies-in-waiting. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/new-books-network
Caroline Dunn joins Jana Byars to talk about her new book, Ladies-in-Waiting in Medieval England (Cambridge UP, 2025), which examines female attendants who served queens and aristocratic women during the late medieval period. Using a unique set of primary source–based statistics, Caroline Dunn reveals that the lady-in-waiting was far more than a pretty girl sewing in the queen's chamber while seeking to catch the eye of an eligible bachelor. Ladies-in-waiting witnessed major historical events of the era and were sophisticated players who earned significant rewards. They had both family and personal interests to advance – through employment they linked kin and court, and through marriage they built bridges between families. Whether royal or aristocratic, ladies-in-waiting worked within gendered spaces, building female-dominated social networks, while also operating within a masculine milieu that offered courtiers of both sexes access to power. Working from a range of sources wider than the subjective anecdote, Dunn presents the first scholarly treatment of medieval English ladies-in-waiting. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/history
Caroline Dunn joins Jana Byars to talk about her new book, Ladies-in-Waiting in Medieval England (Cambridge UP, 2025), which examines female attendants who served queens and aristocratic women during the late medieval period. Using a unique set of primary source–based statistics, Caroline Dunn reveals that the lady-in-waiting was far more than a pretty girl sewing in the queen's chamber while seeking to catch the eye of an eligible bachelor. Ladies-in-waiting witnessed major historical events of the era and were sophisticated players who earned significant rewards. They had both family and personal interests to advance – through employment they linked kin and court, and through marriage they built bridges between families. Whether royal or aristocratic, ladies-in-waiting worked within gendered spaces, building female-dominated social networks, while also operating within a masculine milieu that offered courtiers of both sexes access to power. Working from a range of sources wider than the subjective anecdote, Dunn presents the first scholarly treatment of medieval English ladies-in-waiting. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Caroline Dunn joins Jana Byars to talk about her new book, Ladies-in-Waiting in Medieval England (Cambridge UP, 2025), which examines female attendants who served queens and aristocratic women during the late medieval period. Using a unique set of primary source–based statistics, Caroline Dunn reveals that the lady-in-waiting was far more than a pretty girl sewing in the queen's chamber while seeking to catch the eye of an eligible bachelor. Ladies-in-waiting witnessed major historical events of the era and were sophisticated players who earned significant rewards. They had both family and personal interests to advance – through employment they linked kin and court, and through marriage they built bridges between families. Whether royal or aristocratic, ladies-in-waiting worked within gendered spaces, building female-dominated social networks, while also operating within a masculine milieu that offered courtiers of both sexes access to power. Working from a range of sources wider than the subjective anecdote, Dunn presents the first scholarly treatment of medieval English ladies-in-waiting.
Caroline Dunn joins Jana Byars to talk about her new book, Ladies-in-Waiting in Medieval England (Cambridge UP, 2025), which examines female attendants who served queens and aristocratic women during the late medieval period. Using a unique set of primary source–based statistics, Caroline Dunn reveals that the lady-in-waiting was far more than a pretty girl sewing in the queen's chamber while seeking to catch the eye of an eligible bachelor. Ladies-in-waiting witnessed major historical events of the era and were sophisticated players who earned significant rewards. They had both family and personal interests to advance – through employment they linked kin and court, and through marriage they built bridges between families. Whether royal or aristocratic, ladies-in-waiting worked within gendered spaces, building female-dominated social networks, while also operating within a masculine milieu that offered courtiers of both sexes access to power. Working from a range of sources wider than the subjective anecdote, Dunn presents the first scholarly treatment of medieval English ladies-in-waiting. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Caroline Dunn joins Jana Byars to talk about her new book, Ladies-in-Waiting in Medieval England (Cambridge UP, 2025), which examines female attendants who served queens and aristocratic women during the late medieval period. Using a unique set of primary source–based statistics, Caroline Dunn reveals that the lady-in-waiting was far more than a pretty girl sewing in the queen's chamber while seeking to catch the eye of an eligible bachelor. Ladies-in-waiting witnessed major historical events of the era and were sophisticated players who earned significant rewards. They had both family and personal interests to advance – through employment they linked kin and court, and through marriage they built bridges between families. Whether royal or aristocratic, ladies-in-waiting worked within gendered spaces, building female-dominated social networks, while also operating within a masculine milieu that offered courtiers of both sexes access to power. Working from a range of sources wider than the subjective anecdote, Dunn presents the first scholarly treatment of medieval English ladies-in-waiting. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/british-studies
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In this episode of The 4am Report podcast, join host Susan Diaz as she welcomes Caroline Dunn, electrical engineer turned marketer, early adopter of artificial intelligence, and Vice President of Marketing at Wahsega. They delve into the fast-evolving world of artificial intelligence (AI) and its immense impact on marketing and communication strategies.
Gudstjänst från Hope Church Vetlanda med Brian & Caroline Dunn. Söndag 2 juli 2023.
Pastor Caroline challenges us to know and tap into the power the Holy Spirit provides to us on a daily basis.
In this episode we are joined by Nikki Clark and Caroline Dunn to speak about their work on the role of ladies-in-waiting in the medieval and early modern English court. We'll hear their reflections on how the role changed over time and what life was like for these women as well as their thoughts about Queen Camilla's decision to eliminate this position in favour of the new post of ‘companions'. Dr Nicola Clark is a Senior Lecturer in Early Modern History at the University of Chichester. Her first book, Gender, Family, and Politics: The Howard Women, 1485-1558, was published by Oxford University Press in 2018, and she also writes for public audiences, with work featured in History Today and on the History Extra website. She has spoken about her research at events for Historic Royal Palaces, the National Archives, various schools, and academic institutions, and has recently appeared on television as part of the BBC's The Boleyns: A Scandalous Family, and More4's Royal Scandals. Before coming to Chichester, Nicola taught at the University of Winchester and Royal Holloway College, University of London. She has published widely on women's roles, queenship, the Reformation, and Tudor politics. Twitter: @NikkiClark86 Selected Publications: Gender, Family, and Politics: The Howard Women, 1485-1558. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2018. https://global.oup.com/academic/product/gender-family-and-politics-9780198784814?cc=gb&lang=en&“Queen Katherine Howard: Space and Promiscuity Pre- and Post-Marriage, 1536-1541”, Royal Studies Journal 6.2 (2019), 89-103. https://rsj.winchester.ac.uk/articles/10.21039/rsj.202 Dr Caroline Dunn is a scholar of medieval Europe with a particular focus on women's roles and social networks in late medieval England. Her book, Stolen Women in Medieval England: Rape, Abduction, and Adultery c. 1100-1500 (Cambridge, 2012) offers the first comprehensive overview of women's experiences with ravishment, which ranged from forcible rape to consensual elopement and adultery, during the English Middle Ages. Professor Dunn's current research explores the lady-in-waiting in medieval England. Examining these highborn serving women reveals the nuances of soft power, social influence, and economic resources wielded by women who lacked official authority within political institutions or patriarchal households. Dr. Dunn teaches upper level courses on medieval women, crusades and conquests, aristocratic society, and preindustrial food at Clemson University. She received the Dean's award for teaching excellence in 2011 and the John B. and Thelma A. Gentry Award for teaching excellence in the Humanities in 2019. In 2016 Dr. Dunn co-organized the 5th annual Kings and Queens conference, introducing international scholars to Clemson University for the first time that the gathering was held outside of Europe. Dr Dunn was awarded the 2020 Bonnie Wheeler Fellowship to recognize and advance her scholarship. Twitter: @SCmedievalist Selected Publications:“Serving Isabella of France, From Queen Consort to Dowager Queen.” In Elite and Royal Households in Medieval and Early Modern Europe. Edited by Theresa Earenfight. Leiden: Brill, 2018."All the Queen's Ladies: Philippa of Hainault's Female Attendants." Journal of Medieval Prosopography 31 (2016), 173-208.Royal Women and Dynastic Loyalty. Edited by Caroline Dunn and Elizabeth Carney. New York: Palgrave Macmillan, 2018.
This week the boys are joined by Caroline Dunn! Caroline is a NY based comedian and friend of the. pod. She cohosts a show called Lactaid that you can catch in 2023! Follow Caroline on Instagram @itscarolinedunn
Caroline Dunn, Vice President of Marketing at Wahsega, talks with Jeremy about video marketing strategies.Highlights:Reasons people perceive video marketing as dauntingSimple first steps for producing video content in-houseWhy you should listen to the needs of your customers and not create content for the sake of contentLearn more about WahsegaConnect with Caroline on LinkedInMemorable Quotes:"So we looked at okay, how do I show people that my product is easy to use, you know, show don't tell. And that's why we got into video. We wanted to show don't tell. ""If you do a couple videos, don't go out and spend a whole bunch of money first. Go and do what can you do. I've made videos on my phone with 3000 views on LinkedIn. No microphone, on my phone. People will watch that."" I don't wanna take away business from a real videographer who does great production. There is a place for that. You should be doing that. That's great, if you can afford all that, but you know, for small companies or people just trying to get their content out there, you don't need to go and spend a ton of money from the get go. Do what you can with what you have and then if you find yourself in a rhythm or find yourself, hey, I do need to move it to the next level, hire that crew."The B2B Content Show is produced by Connversa, a podcast production agency helping B2B brands connecting with prospects, generates TONS of content, and grow revenue. Learn more at connversa.com
This week Pastor Caroline Dunn shares her take on what it means to follow Jesus.
This week Pastor Caroline Dunn shares the life changing message of Easter and what it means for us today.
Mommy? Sorry. Mommy? Sorry…Caroline Dunn? Yes, she is BACK and more grateful than ever! Caroline updates Nick and Jess on her comedy journey since moving to New York City, the Bushwick stand-up scene, and if it's worse to be Officecore or Friendscore in 2022. Since she debuted Approach the Bench last time she was here, Caroline ushers in a brand new WTV game (Warning: STORYTIME involved)!!! If you've been contemplating switching baristas or want to know what's inside Caroline's gratitude journal, then this is the episode for you! For more comedy from Caroline, be sure to check her out on Instagram @itscarolinedunn, and on her website itscarolinedunn.com!
This week Pastor Caroline shares the importance of having a vision for your life and knowing where you are going. What has God created you to do?
As we reflect on the 3rd of Advent, we are reminded of the word joy, that joy is available to those that believe. Today Caroline Dunn will guide us as we explore what that joy looks like in our lives.
This week Pastor Caroline shares what it is like following Jesus, laying off all that burdens us.
We live in a world that has always been shaped by stories. Jesus knew this, and told life-giving stories, called parables, to relate with and engage people from every generation and culture. In our series: LIKE JESUS we will go through the Parables to discover what it means to think, live and lead LIKE JESUS. This Week Pastor Caroline will share about the love of God told through the parable of the prodigal son.
This week we have a chat from the heart about the importance of community.
We live in a world that has always been shaped by stories. Jesus knew this, and told life-giving stories, called parables, to relate with and engage people from every generation and culture. In our series: LIKE JESUS we will go through the Parables to discover what it means to think, live and lead LIKE JESUS. This Week Pastor Caroline will share about the parable of the persistent widow.
We live in a world that has always been shaped by stories. Jesus knew this, and told life-giving stories, called parables, to relate with and engage people from every generation and culture. In our series: LIKE JESUS we will go through the Parables to discover what it means to think, live and lead LIKE JESUS. This Week Pastor Caroline will share about the parable of the persistent widow.
We live in a world that has always been shaped by stories. Jesus knew this, and told life-giving stories, called parables, to relate with and engage people from every generation and culture. In our series: LIKE JESUS we will go through the Parables to discover what it means to think, live and lead LIKE JESUS.
This week Pastor Caroline Dunn continues shares about living like Jesus and what living in and giving forgiveness really means.
We live in a world that has always been shaped by stories. Jesus knew this, and told life-giving stories, called parables, to relate with and engage people from every generation and culture.
This week Pastor Caroline Dunn continues our series Summer in the Psalms with Psalm 84.
This week Pastor Caroline Dunn continues our series Summer in the Psalms with Psalm 139.
What would happen if you told God how you really feel or what you really think? Join us this summer as we walk through the Psalms. No other part of the Bible exposes our inner struggles more than the Psalms. God is big enough to handle all your pain, rage, fear, desire for control, prejudice, greed, doubt, unfulfilled longings… or any other thoughts or feelings stirring inside you. He's inviting us to journey with Him and spend this summer in the Psalms. Pastor Caroline Dunn kicks off the first sermon in the series: It's ok to not be ok!
This morning we have the privileged of hearing from 4 women in different stages of motherhood and life. They will share what it means to be a mom and also a woman of God!
This week Pastor Caroline Dunn continues our new series Guardrails series by encouraging us to consider the boundaries we need in life to enable us to live in the will of God.
This week Pastor Caroline Dunn starts our Guardrails series by encouraging us to consider the boundaries we need in life to enable us to live in the will of God.
This week Pastor Caroline Dunn concludes our Living Faith series by encouraging us to invite others into our lives. She will ask us to imagine how much more breakthrough we would experience, if we let others help us carry the various burdens of life.
The court is going absolutely CA-RA-ZY for Caroline Dunn this week! The up-and-coming comedy superstar says “Yes,” and… Approaches the Bench with Nick and Jess for a brand-new game of rapid-fire verdicts. Then, the triad of judges serves up a plate of Truth (Booth) regarding Kai from Are You the One?, deliberates the BABIES' CHOICE (to pierce? Or not to pierce?), and reveals their love languages. Caroline doles out sentencing on her iconic icks, and the group shares some love/hate with television, music, and Starbucks staples during the Tits and Tats sections. If you are PRO-Caroline as much as we are, be sure to check her out on Insta @itscarolinedunn and at itscarolinedunn.weebly.com (bonus if you can find her on TikTok)!
When we see all that God has done we can actually look forward with anticipation of what God is going to do because we have seen His faithfulness in our past.
This week Pastor Caroline shares about that a Spiritual Gift is a supernatural ability given by God to ALL CHRISTIANS to make a difference FIRST in the CHURCH and THEN in the world! Take a listen to Pastor Caroline as she unpacks the spiritual gifts that are available to all believers.
We get to choose how we write our story. We are not able to control everything that happens in our life - but we do get to choose how we respond to things that happen to us. Today we will explore how you can write your story - free from shame.
We get to choose how we write our story. We are not able to control everything that happens in our life - but we do get to choose how we respond to things that happen to us. Today we will explore how you can write your story - free from fear.
Join this week's Christmas service where Pastor Caroline Dunn share the reason for the season.
This week Pastor Caroline continues our Kingdom Culture Series with Kingdom Culture: Is God still good?
This week Pastor Caroline continues our series on Kingdom Culture with a message of Love In Action.
This week Pastor Caroline shares a powerful message from the start of our new teaching series on Kingdom Culture.
This week Pastor Caroline shares a powerful message from Philippians 4.
This week Pastor Caroline shares a timely message on Knowing Christ.
On this week's Pi Cast, Caroline Dunn shows off her latest project in progress, a Raspberry Pi-powered face mask. Ash demos her package notification system. Headless installations made simple.
When we’re obedient to God—when we follow the commandments laid out in Scripture, put other people’s interests firsts, and avoid grumbling and complaining—we grow, we benefit the church, and we witness to the world about our God.
This week Pastor Caroline share from Philippians 2:1-11 about the importance in standing and living in unity as Christians.
This week Pastor Caroline shares a powerful message about stepping out and sharing the Gospel.
This week Pastor Caroline Dunn shares how Paul’s letter to the Philippians showed them that by centering their lives on Christ they could experience true joy. The book of Philippians is the best picture of what a mature church looks like and how we as Christ followers can grow to become fully devoted followers of Jesus.
This week Pastor Caroline is sharing a message about Activating the Local Church.
In the month of June we are kicking off the series Lead With: The Fruit of the Spirit. It is a continual work in our lives. The fruit of the spirit needs to grow. A seed doesn’t become a delicious fruit overnight – it takes time. The Holy Spirit wants to work in our lives and we have to give him room and permission to do so.
Joy is a result of our relationship with Jesus. Choosing joy doesn’t mean we ignore the feelings and realness of difficult times – we acknowledge them, we process them, and then we choose joy.
What does the bible have to say about healing? How do you improve your communication in a marriage? Do unicorns really exist? Pastors Brian and Caroline Dunn along with Pastor Brandon and Angela Koenes answer questions submitted by church members sharing from the bible and personal experiences.
The words of Jesus transforms our thoughts, our attitude, and our actions. When we apply Jesus’ words to our lives we begin to live in the true freedom which can only be found in Him. Matthew 5:17-30
What Did Jesus Say? What you have been taught about Jesus, what you believe about Jesus, what your assumptions are about Jesus – all impact your relationship with Him and how you live your life. In this series we will dive deep into scripture to see what did Jesus really say.
This Sunday's Easter Service Pastors Brian and Caroline Dunn shares how the Easter Message Could Change Everything!
We can run the race set before us when we keep our eyes on Jesus
This Sunday Caroline share how to be anchored in the certainty in who God is.
When we live with a Kingdom of God mindset we will come out of this season stronger!
In this week's teaching Caroline shares what happens when we apply God's truth to our life. And how His word can change and shape our lives in all seasons of our lives.
Relationship is God’s design. We were created to have relationship with God and others. When we allow God and His word to lead us in all of our relationships we won’t just have healthy relationship but thriving ones.
Pastor Caroline shares the vision for SCC. As a church, we want to do whatever we can to help people walk closer to God and experience the life and the hope that He has for them.
When we Lead With Prayer lives are changed. The Bible tells us to pray for all people and when we do God is faithful to answer our prayers.
Prayer is a two way communication between us and God. Asking God to reveal His heart first and then we revealing ours to Him enables us to walk in God’s truth for our lives.
This week pastor Caroline shares about the amazing grace of having a sharing, joyful and generous heart.
This week pastor Caroline shares about the meaning of a name displaying God's love in and through Jesus Christ and how that impacts us today.
This week pastor Caroline shares about how God calls us to live a life in victory in the midst of having all odds against us. And how we can overcome in the midst of hardship.
Welcome to the Balanced Running podcast, with your host, all-American and world-ranked athlete, Tina Klein. Today is part 5 of our five part interview with Caroline Dunn, Team USA gold and silver medalist. In the last episode, Tina and Caroline discussed the support system needed for athletes to be able to compete. In this episode, Tina and Caroline provide advice for beginner runners at any age.
In this episode, Caroline Dunn discusses the importance of video marketing.
In this episode, Caroline Dunn discusses how to develop a strategic marketing plan.
Caroline Dunn, VP of Marketing, was recently a guest on the Cornerstone Media Podcast. Listen to her guest podcasts below: The post Voice: The Next Frontier (Guest Podcast) appeared first on Alexa Dev Group.
We are pleased to announce that our VP of Marketing, Caroline Dunn, passed her AWS Certification as an Alexa Skill Builder. The post AWS Certified – Alexa Skill Builder appeared first on Alexa Dev Group.
Join us in this podcast from our first launch service where Caroline Dunn is sharing how "God is about to do something new in your life" part 2. Look forward connecting with you, to find out more about us go to www.stockholmcommunity.se Welcome to join us for one of our amazing Sunday services! /Stockholm Community Church
Join us in this podcast from our first launch service where Caroline Dunn is sharing how "God is about to do something new in your life". Look forward connecting with you, to find out more about us go to www.stockholmcommunity.se Welcome to join us for one of our amazing Sunday services! /Stockholm Community Church
Our VP of Marketing, Caroline Dunn, was featured on Hypepotamous (an Atlanta media outlet) as the only woman Finalist in the Amazon Alexa Multimodal competition. Please check out the full article here. The post Featured on Hypepotamous appeared first on Alexa Dev Group.
We are thrilled to announce that our own VP of Marketing, Caroline Dunn, is a top 10 finalist in the Alexa Skills Challenge: Multimodal for her skill Running Clothes! Caroline developed Running Clothes to take the guesswork out of checking ..... The post Alexa Multimodal Finalist appeared first on Alexa Dev Group.
This is my first podcast. My name is Caroline Dunn and I am here to share insights and stories about my marketing career. This podcast is how I got started in communications.
My First Job in Marketing by Caroline Dunn