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Best podcasts about medieval romance

Latest podcast episodes about medieval romance

Dozing Off | Deep Voice ASMR Bedtime Stories

In tonight's episode, Lance finally brings Mark Twain to Dozing Off. Twain's 1870 short story, A Medieval Romance is what we fall asleep to this week. Thank you for being part of the Dozing Off community.

'tis but a scratch: fact and fiction about the Middle Ages
Medieval Romance: The Knight with the Lion

'tis but a scratch: fact and fiction about the Middle Ages

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 11, 2024 99:17


In this episode my guest host Professor Larissa 'Kat" Tracy and I discuss my favorite medieval romance, Chrétien de Troyes' late twelfth century poem, "Yvain, the Knight with the Lion."   We place the poem within its historical context--the first European industrial and commercial revolution, and the emergence of a courtly society and culture--and analyze what it reveals about aristocratic values and conceptions of love, gender relations, and chivalry in the late twelfth century.The translation I used for the quotations is by Carleton W. Carroll (Chrétien de Troyes, Arthurian Romances. Penguin Classics. Penguin Books, 1991).This episode includes a musical snippet from Andrei Krylov's "Noble medieval knight song" https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=imdIX--ZYJoListen on Podurama https://podurama.com Intro and exit music are by Alexander NakaradaIf you have questions, feel free to contact me at richard.abels54@gmail.com

The Literary Life Podcast
Episode 204: A Preview of The Literary Life Season 6

The Literary Life Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 26, 2023 30:12


On The Literary Life today, Angelina and Thomas preview the upcoming season of the podcast and what books you can expect them to cover in 2024. We have some short books and exciting new series coming up in the new year, and you can scroll down for Amazon affiliate links to all the books planned. The House of Humane Letters is currently having their Christmas sale until December 31, 2023. Everything is now 20% OFF, so hop on over and get the classes at their best prices now. In addition, you can still sign up for Atlee Northmore's webinar “A Medieval Romance in a Galaxy Far, Far Away: How to Read Star Wars.” If you missed it, go back to last month's episode to get all the information about our 2024 Reading Challenge, Book of Centuries. Books Mentioned: A Midsummer Night's Dream by William Shakespeare Howards End by E. M. Forster Tartuffe by Jean-Baptiste Moliere, trans. by Donald M. Frame Agnes Grey by Anne Brontë Harry Potter, Book 1 by J. K. Rowling Murder Must Advertise by Dorothy L. Sayers Rime of the Ancient Mariner by Samuel Taylor Coleridge An Ideal Husband by Oscar Wilde Support The Literary Life: Become a patron of The Literary Life podcast as part of the “Friends and Fellows Community” on Patreon, and get some amazing bonus content! Thanks for your support! Connect with Us: You can find Angelina and Thomas at HouseofHumaneLetters.com, on Instagram @angelinastanford, and on Facebook at www.facebook.com/ANGStanford/ Follow The Literary Life on Instagram, and jump into our private Facebook group, The Literary Life Discussion Group, and let's get the book talk going! http://bit.ly/literarylifeFB

The Literary Life Podcast
Episode 203: Our Literary Lives of 2023

The Literary Life Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 19, 2023 87:11


On The Literary Life today, Angelina, Cindy and Thomas recap their reading from the past year. They first share some general thoughts on their year of reading and what sorts of books they completed. Other questions they discuss are on what books surprised them, what “low brow” books they read, and more! Come back next week for a preview of all the books we will be covering in the podcast in 2024. Stay tuned to the end of the episode for an important announcement! Cindy is currewntly offering at 20% OFF discount throughout the holidays. Use coupon code “advent2023” on MorningTimeforMoms.com/shop until January 2024. The House of Humane Letters is currently having their Christmas sale until December 31, 2023. Everything pre-recorded is now 20% OFF, so hop on over and get the classes at their best prices now. You can now also sign up for Atlee Northmore's webinar “A Medieval Romance in a Galaxy Far, Far Away: How to Read Star Wars.” If you missed it, go back to last month's episode to get all the information about our 2024 Reading Challenge, Book of Centuries. Commonplace Quotes: Life was a hiding place that played me false. Lascelles Abercrombie, from “Epitaph” But if man's attention is repaid so handsomely, his inattention costs him dearly. Every time he diagrams something instead of looking at it, every time he regards not what a thing is but what it can be made to mean to him, every time he substitutes a conceit for a fact, he gets grease all over the kitchen of the world. Reality slips away from him, and he is left with nothing but the oldest monstrosity in the world–an idol. Robert Farrar Capon, from The Supper of the Lamb Some writers confuse authenticity, which they ought always to aim at, with originality, which they should never bother about. There is a certain kind of person who is so dominated by the desire to be loved for himself alone that he has constantly to test those around him by tiresome behavior; what he says and does must be admired, not because it is intrinsically admirable, but because it is his remark, his act. Does not this explain a good deal of avant-garde art? W. H. Auden, from The Dyer's Hand On Sitting Down to Read King Lear Once Again by John Keats O golden-tongued Romance with serene lute! Fair pluméd Syren! Queen of far away! Leave melodizing on this wintry day, Shut up thine olden pages, and be mute: Adieu! for once again the fierce dispute, Betwixt damnation and impassion'd clay Must I burn through; once more humbly assay The bitter-sweet of this Shakespearian fruit. Chief Poet! and ye clouds of Albion, Begetters of our deep eternal theme, When through the old oak forest I am gone, Let me not wander in a barren dream, But when I am consumed in the fire, Give me new Phoenix wings to fly at my desire. Books Mentioned: English Literature in the 16th Century by C. S. Lewis The Pickwick Papers by Charles Dickens Elizabeth and Her German Garden by Elizabeth von Arnim The Unpleasantness at the Bellona Club by Dorothy L. Sayers The Trumpet Major by Thomas Hardy The Talisman by Sir Walter Scott Anne of Geierstein by Sir Walter Scott The Victorian Cycle by Esme Wingfield-Stratford The Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire by Edward Gibbon In the South Seas by Robert Louis Stevenson The History of Tom Jones, Foundling by Henry Fielding The History of the Life of the Late Mr. Jonathan Wild the Great by Henry Fielding The Vicar of Wakefield by Oliver Goldsmith The Clergyman's Daughter by George Orwell Coming Up for Air by George Orwell The Road to Wigan Pier by George Orwell Our Island Story by H. E Marshall English Literature for Boys and Girls by H. E. Marshall 1066 and All That by Sellar and Yeatman Dave Berry Slept Here by Dave Berry The Harry Potter Series by J. K. Rowling Tied Up in Tinsel by Ngaio Marsh The Mistletoe Murder and Other Stories by P. D. James Lady Susan by Jane Austen The Go-Between by L. P. Hartley The Color Purple by Alice Walker World Enough and Time by Christian McEwen An Anthology of Invective and Verbal Abuse edited by Hugh Kingsmill Encyclopedia Brown books by Donald J. Sobol The Chronicles of Narnia by C. S. Lewis The Woman in Me by Brittany Spears Sackett Series by Louis L'Amour The Education of a Wandering Man by Louis L'Amour Madly, Deeply by Alan Rickman Counting the Cost by Jill Duggar Spare by Prince Harry (not recommended) Sir John Fielding Series by Bruce Alexander Literary Life Commonplace Books Moll Flanders by Daniel Defoe Support The Literary Life: Become a patron of The Literary Life podcast as part of the “Friends and Fellows Community” on Patreon, and get some amazing bonus content! Thanks for your support! Connect with Us: You can find Angelina and Thomas at HouseofHumaneLetters.com, on Instagram @angelinastanford, and on Facebook at www.facebook.com/ANGStanford/ Find Cindy at morningtimeformoms.com, on Instagram @cindyordoamoris and on Facebook at www.facebook.com/CindyRollinsWriter. Check out Cindy's own Patreon page also! Follow The Literary Life on Instagram, and jump into our private Facebook group, The Literary Life Discussion Group, and let's get the book talk going! http://bit.ly/literarylifeFB

The Literary Life Podcast
Episode 202: The Literary Life of Jenn Rogers

The Literary Life Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 12, 2023 105:51


This week's episode of The Literary Life we bring you a special interview with Jenn Rogers! Angelina Stanford and Cindy Rollins talk with Jenn about her own literary life and how she learned the things she is now passing on to others through The House of Humane Letters. Jenn shares how languages and literature were a part of her life from a young age as a child of missionaries in the Dominican Republic and homeschooled in a Charlotte Mason style. She also shares how surprising challenges ended up opening a door for her family to use AmblesideOnline and other resources, using their imaginations and creativity in getting a great education. The House of Humane Letters is currently having their Christmas sale until December 31, 2023. Everything is now 20% OFF, so hop on over and get the classes at their best prices now. In addition to the sale, you can also sign up for Atlee Northmore's webinar “A Medieval Romance in a Galaxy Far, Far Away: How to Read Star Wars.” Cindy is also offering at 20% OFF discount throughout the holidays. Use coupon code “advent2023” on MorningTimeforMoms.com/shop until January 2024. Commonplace Quotes: But if literature teaches us anything at all, it is this, that we have an eternal element free from care and fear which can survey the things in life we call evil with serenity, that is, not without appreciating their quality but without any disturbance of our spiritual equilibrium. Not in the same way, but in some such way, we shall all doubtless survey our own story when we know it, and a great deal more of the Whole Story. J. R. R. Tolkien, from The Letters of J. R. R. Tolkien This final argument is an indication of how monastic writers like Ælfric sought to understand the cycle of the seasons. They wanted to read and interpret the natural world, to learn to recognize the meaning God had planted in it. They saw time and seasons, from the very first day of the world, as carefully arranged by God with method and purpose, so they believed it would be possible to organize the calendar, not according to the randomness of custom and inherited tradition, but in a way that reflected that divine plan. Eleanor Parker, from Winters in the World It is both the glory and the shame of poetry that its medium is not its private property, that a poet cannot invent his words and that words are products, not of nature, but of a human society which uses them for a thousand different purposes. In modern societies where language is continually being debased and reduced to nonspeech, the poet is in constant danger of having his ear corrupted, a danger to which the painter and the composer, whose media are their private property, are not exposed. On the other hand, he is more protected than they from another modern peril, that of solipsist subjectivity; however esoteric a poem may be, the fact that all its words have meanings which can be looked up in a dictionary makes it testify to the existence of other people Even the language of Finnegan's Wake was not created by Joyce ex nihilo; a purely private verbal world is not possible. W. H. Auden, from The Dyer's Hand Cliche Came Out of Its Cage by C. S. Lewis You said 'The world is going back to Paganism'. Oh bright Vision! I saw our dynasty in the bar of the House Spill from their tumblers a libation to the Erinyes, And Leavis with Lord Russell wreathed in flowers, heralded with flutes, Leading white bulls to the cathedral of the solemn Muses To pay where due the glory of their latest theorem. Hestia's fire in every flat, rekindled, burned before The Lardergods. Unmarried daughters with obedient hands Tended it By the hearth the white-armd venerable mother Domum servabat, lanam faciebat. at the hour Of sacrifice their brothers came, silent, corrected, grave Before their elders; on their downy cheeks easily the blush Arose (it is the mark of freemen's children) as they trooped, Gleaming with oil, demurely home from the palaestra or the dance. Walk carefully, do not wake the envy of the happy gods, Shun Hubris. The middle of the road, the middle sort of men, Are best. Aidos surpasses gold. Reverence for the aged Is wholesome as seasonable rain, and for a man to die Defending the city in battle is a harmonious thing. Thus with magistral hand the Puritan Sophrosune Cooled and schooled and tempered our uneasy motions; Heathendom came again, the circumspection and the holy fears ... You said it. Did you mean it? Oh inordinate liar, stop. Or did you mean another kind of heathenry? Think, then, that under heaven-roof the little disc of the earth, Fortified Midgard, lies encircled by the ravening Worm. Over its icy bastions faces of giant and troll Look in, ready to invade it. The Wolf, admittedly, is bound; But the bond wil1 break, the Beast run free. The weary gods, Scarred with old wounds the one-eyed Odin, Tyr who has lost a hand, Will limp to their stations for the Last defence. Make it your hope To be counted worthy on that day to stand beside them; For the end of man is to partake of their defeat and die His second, final death in good company. The stupid, strong Unteachable monsters are certain to be victorious at last, And every man of decent blood is on the losing side. Take as your model the tall women with yellow hair in plaits Who walked back into burning houses to die with men, Or him who as the death spear entered into his vitals Made critical comments on its workmanship and aim. Are these the Pagans you spoke of? Know your betters and crouch, dogs; You that have Vichy water in your veins and worship the event Your goddess History (whom your fathers called the strumpet Fortune). Books Mentioned: The Collected Letters of C. S. Lewis, Volume 3 by C. S. Lewis Macbeth by William Shakespeare Support The Literary Life: Become a patron of The Literary Life podcast as part of the “Friends and Fellows Community” on Patreon, and get some amazing bonus content! Thanks for your support! Connect with Us: You can find Angelina and Thomas at HouseofHumaneLetters.com, on Instagram @angelinastanford, and on Facebook at www.facebook.com/ANGStanford/ Find Cindy at morningtimeformoms.com, on Instagram @cindyordoamoris and on Facebook at www.facebook.com/CindyRollinsWriter. Check out Cindy's own Patreon page also! Follow The Literary Life on Instagram, and jump into our private Facebook group, The Literary Life Discussion Group, and let's get the book talk going! http://bit.ly/literarylifeFB

The Literary Life Podcast
Episode 201: “The Mind of the Maker” by Dorothy L. Sayers, Ch. 9-End

The Literary Life Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 5, 2023 108:15


On The Literary Life today, we wrap up our series on The Mind of the Maker by Dorothy L. Sayers. Angelina, Cindy, and Thomas begin the conversation with C. S. Lewis' critique of Sayers' work, both what he agreed with and disagreed with in this book, as well as touching on Tolkien's idea of artists as sub-creators. Cindy talks about what it is like writing a book in relation to Sayers' thoughts on the subject of authorship. Thomas shares why he took issue with part of her examples of scalene triangles and the Trinity in relation to aesthetic failures. Angelina shares her dilemma with this same portion, and they discuss the principle they think Sayers was trying to illustrate. The House of Humane Letters is currently having their Christmas sale until December 31, 2023. Everything is now 20% OFF, so hop on over and get the classes at their best prices now. In addition to the sale, you can also sign up for Atlee Northmore's webinar “A Medieval Romance in a Galaxy Far, Far Away: How to Read Star Wars.” Cindy is also offering at 20% OFF discount throughout the holidays. Use coupon code “advent2023” on MorningTimeforMoms.com/shop until January 2024. If you missed it, go back to last week's episode to get all the information about our 2024 Reading Challenge, Book of Centuries. Commonplace Quotes: Truth herself will, at the promptings of Nature, break forth from even unwilling hearts. “Veritas ipsa cogente natura etiam ab invitis pectoribus erumpit.” Lactantius, from Divine Institutes, Bk. II Curiosity may elicit facts, but only real interest may mold these facts to wisdom. Anna Botsford Comstock, from Handbook of Nature Study I must therefore disagree with Miss Sayers very profoundly when she says that ‘between the mind of the maker and the Mind of the Maker' there is ‘a difference, not of category, but only of quality and degree' (p. 147). On my view there is a greater, far greater, difference between the two than between playing with a doll and suckling a child. But with this, serious disagreement ends. This is the first ‘little book on religion' I have read for a long time in which every sentence is intelligible and every page advances the argument. I recommend it heartily to theologians and critics. To novelists and poets, if they are already inclined in any degree to idolatry of their own vocation, I recommend it with much more caution. They had better read it fasting. C. S. Lewis, from Image and Imagination Thoughts by Thomas Beddoes Sweet are the thoughts that haunt the poet's brain Like rainbow-fringed clouds, through which some star Peeps in bright glory on a shepherd swain; They sweep along and trance him; sweeter far Than incense trailing up an out-stretched chain From rocking censer; sweeter too they are Than the thin mist which rises in the gale From out the slender cowslip's bee-scarred breast. Their delicate pinions buoy up a tale Like brittle wings, which curtain in the vest Of cobweb-limbed ephemera, that sail In gauzy mantle of dun twilight dressed, Borne on the wind's soft sighings, when the spring Listens all evening to its whispering. Books Mentioned: Murder Must Advertise by Dorothy Sayers Gaudy Night by Dorothy Sayers Home Economics by Wendell Berry Support The Literary Life: Become a patron of The Literary Life podcast as part of the “Friends and Fellows Community” on Patreon, and get some amazing bonus content! Thanks for your support! Connect with Us: You can find Angelina and Thomas at HouseofHumaneLetters.com, on Instagram @angelinastanford, and on Facebook at www.facebook.com/ANGStanford/ Find Cindy at morningtimeformoms.com, on Instagram @cindyordoamoris and on Facebook at www.facebook.com/CindyRollinsWriter. Check out Cindy's own Patreon page also! Follow The Literary Life on Instagram, and jump into our private Facebook group, The Literary Life Discussion Group, and let's get the book talk going! http://bit.ly/literarylifeFB

The Literary Life Podcast
Episode 200: The Literary Life LIVE 2024 Reading Challenge

The Literary Life Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 28, 2023 80:58


This week on The Literary Life podcast, we have a very special 200th Episode for you! Angelina Stanford, Cindy Rollins and Thomas Banks are joined by their Patreon Friends and Fellows for a live episode recording to launch the 2024 Reading Challenge! This year's challenge theme is “Book of Centuries” and features a timeline of literary periods from which you can choose works to read throughout the next year. The discussion featured suggestions for each literary period and century, and you can get the complete list of book and author suggestions right here. (Due to the length of this list, we will not be adding hyperlinks this week, so please see the document to find any book titles and authors you want to explore.) As usual, there will also be a kids' version of the reading challenge! To download a PDF version of the adult reading challenge, click here. To download a PDF of the kids' version, click here. The House of Humane Letters is currently having their Christmas sale until December 31, 2023. Everything is now 20% OFF, so hop on over and get the classes at their best prices now. In addition to the sale, you can also sign up for Atlee Northmore's webinar “A Medieval Romance in a Galaxy Far, Far Away: How to Read Star Wars.” Cindy is also offering at 20% OFF discount throughout the holidays. Use coupon code “advent2023” on MorningTimeforMoms.com/shop until January 2024. Commonplace Quotes: Chaucer had the rare gift of an author of liking people he did not respect. G. K. Chesterton, from Chaucer Modern education promotes the unmitigated study of literature and concentrates our attention on the relation between a writer's life, his surface life, and his work. That is the reason it is such a curse. Madeleine L'Engle, from Walking on Water A very famous writer once said, “A book is like a mirror. If a fool looks in, you can't expect a genius to look out.” J. K. Rowling Whitsunday by George Herbert Listen sweet Dove unto my song, And spread thy golden wings in me; Hatching my tender heart so long, Till it get wing, and fly away with thee. Where is that fire which once descended On thy Apostles? thou didst then Keep open house, richly attended, Feasting all comers by twelve chosen men. Such glorious gifts thou didst bestow, That th'earth did like a heav'n appear; The stars were coming down to know If they might mend their wages, and serve here. The sun which once did shine alone, Hung down his head, and wisht for night, When he beheld twelve suns for one Going about the world, and giving light. But since those pipes of gold, which brought That cordial water to our ground, Were cut and martyr'd by the fault Of those, who did themselves through their side wound, Thou shutt'st the door, and keep'st within; Scarce a good joy creeps through the chink: And if the braves of conqu'ring sin Did not excite thee, we should wholly sink. Lord, though we change, thou art the same; The same sweet God of love and light: Restore this day, for thy great name, Unto his ancient and miraculous right. Books Mentioned: 200th Episode Literary Life Book Suggestions Support The Literary Life: Become a patron of The Literary Life podcast as part of the “Friends and Fellows Community” on Patreon, and get some amazing bonus content! Thanks for your support! Connect with Us: You can find Angelina and Thomas at HouseofHumaneLetters.com, on Instagram @angelinastanford, and on Facebook at www.facebook.com/ANGStanford/ Find Cindy at morningtimeformoms.com, on Instagram @cindyordoamoris and on Facebook at www.facebook.com/CindyRollinsWriter. Check out Cindy's own Patreon page also! Follow The Literary Life on Instagram, and jump into our private Facebook group, The Literary Life Discussion Group, and let's get the book talk going! http://bit.ly/literarylifeFB

Raging Romantics
#70 It's All About Snogging : Emma Denny on writing gay medieval romance

Raging Romantics

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 21, 2023 63:05


Spoilers for One Night In Hartswood @ 24:14-27:00Raging Romantics welcomes author Emma Denny to the podcast! She and Jackie sit down (from opposite sides of the Atlantic) to talk all about Emma's debut novel, One Night in Hartswood. They also talk about the hallmarks of medieval romance, the gentleness of the genre, the need for more queer historical romance books, and they bond over lady knights kicking butt and rescuing damsels in distress.Questions/Comments/Concerns/Recommendations? Email us at ragingromantics@nopl.orgYou can find Emma on Twitter @Emma_denny_ and on her website. Make sure to preorder ONIH now so you can hunker down with it come November 7th (or right now if you're a lucky UK listener), and convince your local library to get it! Books we mention:One Night in Hartswood by Emma DennyLibrary of the Unwritten by AJ HackwoodGwen and Art Are Not in Love by Lex Croucher (out November 28th in the US)Rose and the Dagger by Renee AhdiehSolomon's Crown by Natasha SiegelHarrow the Ninth by Tamsyn MuirA Power Unbound by Freya MarkseGuards! Guards! by Terry PratchettWe Could Be So Good by Cat SebastianThe Red Scholar's Wake by Aliette de BodardTaste of Iron and Gold by Alexandra RowlandA Strange and Stubborn Endurance by Foz Meadows

OxPods
Medieval Romance, King Arthur and Beyond

OxPods

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 23, 2023 15:46


Have you ever wondered about the origin of Romance? Maybe your mind turns to Austen and Bronte? Really it's lineage is far longer, spreading back to the High Middle Ages and stories of King Arthur and Sir Gawain. In this episode, Ursula White, a second year English Student at Somerville College, discusses the varied and fascinating world of Medieval Romance with Professor Laura Ashe, a renowned scholar of Medieval literature, history and culture, and frequent guest on the BBC Podcast in Our Time.

Cops and Writers Podcast
096 SPF Launchpad and Powerhouse Indie Authors Jodi Burnett, Cecelia Mecca, and James Blatch Share Secrets Of Success And Have Some Fun!

Cops and Writers Podcast

Play Episode Play 43 sec Highlight Listen Later Dec 11, 2022 71:54


Four time zones, two counties, and an ocean can't separate these heavy hitters in publishing! This is why I still do the podcast! It is so much fun being with all of you and I want to share the wisdom of this hive.Today's show is for the writers out there who want to level up their author careers! My guests, that's right guests, are none other than Author and Host of the Self Publishing Show, James Blatch, and best-selling authors Cecelia Mecca and Jodi Burnett!We chat about the new and improved Self-Publishing Formula course formerly known as SPF 101, now SPF Launchpad with James and these two wildly successful authors who have benefited from the course. We also talk about what is selling books for them in this super competitive marketplace. In today's episode we discuss:·      How James, Cecelia, and Jodi started their author careers. ·      When and what book in your catalog should be converted into an audiobook.·      Best use of Facebook and other ads. ·      Getting the most out of social media, especially TikTok. ·      The benefits of SPF Launchpad and how to maximize its effectiveness.·      How Cecelia and Jodi have had their spouses assist them in their author business.  All of this and more on today's episode of the Cops and Writers podcast.Come visit James Blatch at his website and Self Publishing Formula.Head on over to both of Cecelia's author websites. Visit Jodi Burnett on her website!Check out Field Training (Brew City Blues Book 1)!!Enjoy the Cops and Writer's book series.Please visit the Cops and Writers website.If you have a question for the sarge, hit him up at his email.Join the fun at the Cops and Writers Facebook groupConsider buying me a coffee :-)Do you enjoy gritty, action-packed real-life police dramas to get your fill of blood, heartache, and cop humor? You've come to the right series!Book one of Brew City Blues, Field Training, is now live and book two, Probation is now on pre-order and will be available for purchase on December 30, 2022, only on Amazon!Support the show

Hammered Dulcimer podcast from Magnatune.com
2022-07-23 Hammered Dulcimer podcast from Magnatune

Hammered Dulcimer podcast from Magnatune.com

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 23, 2022 55:43


In this podcast: 1. Steve Eulberg, 2. Steve Eulberg, 3. Steve Eulberg, 4. Zilla, 5. Steve Eulberg, 6. Daughters of Elvin, 7. Fiddle Whamdiddle, 8. Jamie Janover, 9. Steve Eulberg, 10. Fiddle Whamdiddle, 11. Steve Eulberg, 12. Olexa Kabanov, 13. Steve Eulberg

Hammered Dulcimer podcast from Magnatune.com
2022-07-16 Hammered Dulcimer podcast from Magnatune

Hammered Dulcimer podcast from Magnatune.com

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 16, 2022 57:29


In this podcast: 1. Steve Eulberg, 2. Fiddle Whamdiddle, 3. Fiddle Whamdiddle, 4. Olexa Kabanov, 5. Steve Eulberg, 6. Steve Eulberg, 7. Jamie Janover, 8. Daughters of Elvin, 9. Fiddle Whamdiddle, 10. Steve Eulberg, 11. Steve Eulberg, 12. Steve Eulberg, 13. Jamie Janover, 14. Steve Eulberg

Hammered Dulcimer podcast from Magnatune.com
2022-07-09 Hammered Dulcimer podcast from Magnatune

Hammered Dulcimer podcast from Magnatune.com

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 9, 2022 58:10


In this podcast: 1. Jamie Janover, 2. Steve Eulberg, 3. Jamie Janover, 4. Steve Eulberg, 5. Fiddle Whamdiddle, 6. Yumi Kurosawa, 7. Steve Eulberg, 8. Jamie Janover, 9. Steve Eulberg, 10. Steve Eulberg, 11. Steve Eulberg, 12. Fiddle Whamdiddle, 13. Jamie Janover

Hammered Dulcimer podcast from Magnatune.com
2022-07-02 Hammered Dulcimer podcast from Magnatune

Hammered Dulcimer podcast from Magnatune.com

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 2, 2022 57:49


In this podcast: 1. Olexa Kabanov, 2. Steve Eulberg, 3. Jamie Janover, 4. Steve Eulberg, 5. Steve Eulberg, 6. Steve Eulberg, 7. Olexa Kabanov, 8. Jamie Janover, 9. Steve Eulberg, 10. Zilla, 11. Kourosh Zolani, 12. Daughters of Elvin, 13. Steve Eulberg

Hammered Dulcimer podcast from Magnatune.com
2022-06-25 Hammered Dulcimer podcast from Magnatune

Hammered Dulcimer podcast from Magnatune.com

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 25, 2022 58:32


In this podcast: 1. Steve Eulberg, 2. Steve Eulberg, 3. Steve Eulberg, 4. Steve Eulberg, 5. Olexa Kabanov, 6. Steve Eulberg, 7. Yumi Kurosawa, 8. Olexa Kabanov, 9. Steve Eulberg, 10. Steve Eulberg, 11. Zilla, 12. Zilla

Hammered Dulcimer podcast from Magnatune.com
2022-06-18 Hammered Dulcimer podcast from Magnatune

Hammered Dulcimer podcast from Magnatune.com

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 18, 2022 57:27


In this podcast: 1. Jamie Janover, 2. Daughters of Elvin, 3. Daughters of Elvin, 4. Steve Eulberg, 5. Steve Eulberg, 6. Jamie Janover, 7. Steve Eulberg, 8. Olexa Kabanov, 9. Jamie Janover, 10. Steve Eulberg, 11. Kourosh Zolani

Hammered Dulcimer podcast from Magnatune.com
2022-06-11 Hammered Dulcimer podcast from Magnatune

Hammered Dulcimer podcast from Magnatune.com

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 11, 2022 58:12


In this podcast: 1. Olexa Kabanov, 2. Jamie Janover, 3. Steve Eulberg, 4. Steve Eulberg, 5. Jamie Janover, 6. Steve Eulberg, 7. Steve Eulberg, 8. Steve Eulberg, 9. Fiddle Whamdiddle, 10. Jamie Janover, 11. Olexa Kabanov, 12. Steve Eulberg, 13. Steve Eulberg, 14. Daughters of Elvin

Hammered Dulcimer podcast from Magnatune.com
2022-06-04 Hammered Dulcimer podcast from Magnatune

Hammered Dulcimer podcast from Magnatune.com

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 4, 2022 55:03


In this podcast: 1. Daughters of Elvin, 2. Steve Eulberg, 3. Steve Eulberg, 4. Yumi Kurosawa, 5. Steve Eulberg, 6. Steve Eulberg, 7. Steve Eulberg, 8. Steve Eulberg, 9. Steve Eulberg, 10. Kourosh Zolani, 11. Zilla, 12. Steve Eulberg, 13. Fiddle Whamdiddle, 14. Steve Eulberg

Hammered Dulcimer podcast from Magnatune.com
2022-05-28 Hammered Dulcimer podcast from Magnatune

Hammered Dulcimer podcast from Magnatune.com

Play Episode Listen Later May 28, 2022 56:18


In this podcast: 1. Daughters of Elvin, 2. Fiddle Whamdiddle, 3. Steve Eulberg, 4. Fiddle Whamdiddle, 5. Jamie Janover, 6. Fiddle Whamdiddle, 7. Steve Eulberg, 8. Zilla, 9. Steve Eulberg, 10. Steve Eulberg, 11. Fiddle Whamdiddle, 12. Daughters of Elvin, 13. Jamie Janover, 14. Steve Eulberg, 15. Fiddle Whamdiddle, 16. Steve Eulberg, 17. Daughters of Elvin, 18. Steve Eulberg

Hammered Dulcimer podcast from Magnatune.com
2022-05-21 Hammered Dulcimer podcast from Magnatune

Hammered Dulcimer podcast from Magnatune.com

Play Episode Listen Later May 21, 2022 55:43


In this podcast: 1. Steve Eulberg, 2. Steve Eulberg, 3. Steve Eulberg, 4. Jamie Janover, 5. Olexa Kabanov, 6. Steve Eulberg, 7. Daughters of Elvin, 8. Daughters of Elvin, 9. Steve Eulberg, 10. Zilla, 11. Yumi Kurosawa, 12. Kourosh Zolani, 13. Olexa Kabanov, 14. Yumi Kurosawa

Hammered Dulcimer podcast from Magnatune.com
2022-05-14 Hammered Dulcimer podcast from Magnatune

Hammered Dulcimer podcast from Magnatune.com

Play Episode Listen Later May 14, 2022 57:19


In this podcast: 1. Steve Eulberg, 2. Fiddle Whamdiddle, 3. Olexa Kabanov, 4. Steve Eulberg, 5. Steve Eulberg, 6. Steve Eulberg, 7. Yumi Kurosawa, 8. Olexa Kabanov, 9. Steve Eulberg, 10. Daughters of Elvin, 11. Steve Eulberg, 12. Daughters of Elvin, 13. Steve Eulberg, 14. Steve Eulberg, 15. Steve Eulberg

Hammered Dulcimer podcast from Magnatune.com
2022-05-07 Hammered Dulcimer podcast from Magnatune

Hammered Dulcimer podcast from Magnatune.com

Play Episode Listen Later May 7, 2022 59:13


In this podcast: 1. Olexa Kabanov, 2. Zilla, 3. Jamie Janover, 4. Steve Eulberg, 5. Steve Eulberg, 6. Steve Eulberg, 7. Jamie Janover, 8. Jamie Janover, 9. Kourosh Zolani, 10. Fiddle Whamdiddle, 11. Steve Eulberg, 12. Steve Eulberg, 13. Olexa Kabanov

Hammered Dulcimer podcast from Magnatune.com
2022-04-30 Hammered Dulcimer podcast from Magnatune

Hammered Dulcimer podcast from Magnatune.com

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 30, 2022 59:19


In this podcast: 1. Steve Eulberg, 2. Steve Eulberg, 3. Fiddle Whamdiddle, 4. Steve Eulberg, 5. Kourosh Zolani, 6. Yumi Kurosawa, 7. Jamie Janover, 8. Steve Eulberg, 9. Steve Eulberg, 10. Steve Eulberg, 11. Jamie Janover

Hammered Dulcimer podcast from Magnatune.com
2022-04-23 Hammered Dulcimer podcast from Magnatune

Hammered Dulcimer podcast from Magnatune.com

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 23, 2022 61:37


In this podcast: 1. Steve Eulberg, 2. Jamie Janover, 3. Olexa Kabanov, 4. Steve Eulberg, 5. Steve Eulberg, 6. Steve Eulberg, 7. Steve Eulberg, 8. Steve Eulberg, 9. Yumi Kurosawa, 10. Zilla, 11. Steve Eulberg, 12. Daughters of Elvin, 13. Olexa Kabanov

Hammered Dulcimer podcast from Magnatune.com
2022-04-16 Hammered Dulcimer podcast from Magnatune

Hammered Dulcimer podcast from Magnatune.com

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 16, 2022 59:24


In this podcast: 1. Jamie Janover, 2. Steve Eulberg, 3. Steve Eulberg, 4. Steve Eulberg, 5. Steve Eulberg, 6. Steve Eulberg, 7. Yumi Kurosawa, 8. Jamie Janover, 9. Yumi Kurosawa, 10. Fiddle Whamdiddle, 11. Fiddle Whamdiddle, 12. Steve Eulberg, 13. Steve Eulberg, 14. Fiddle Whamdiddle, 15. Yumi Kurosawa, 16. Yumi Kurosawa, 17. Daughters of Elvin

Hammered Dulcimer podcast from Magnatune.com
2022-04-09 Hammered Dulcimer podcast from Magnatune

Hammered Dulcimer podcast from Magnatune.com

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 9, 2022 55:29


In this podcast: 1. Steve Eulberg, 2. Jamie Janover, 3. Fiddle Whamdiddle, 4. Yumi Kurosawa, 5. Steve Eulberg, 6. Jamie Janover, 7. Olexa Kabanov, 8. Steve Eulberg, 9. Jamie Janover, 10. Kourosh Zolani, 11. Yumi Kurosawa

Hammered Dulcimer podcast from Magnatune.com
2022-04-02 Hammered Dulcimer podcast from Magnatune

Hammered Dulcimer podcast from Magnatune.com

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 2, 2022 55:19


In this podcast: 1. Olexa Kabanov, 2. Zilla, 3. Fiddle Whamdiddle, 4. Steve Eulberg, 5. Steve Eulberg, 6. Olexa Kabanov, 7. Jamie Janover, 8. Olexa Kabanov, 9. Steve Eulberg, 10. Kourosh Zolani, 11. Jamie Janover, 12. Olexa Kabanov, 13. Yumi Kurosawa

Hammered Dulcimer podcast from Magnatune.com
2022-03-26 Hammered Dulcimer podcast from Magnatune

Hammered Dulcimer podcast from Magnatune.com

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 26, 2022 58:26


In this podcast: 1. Steve Eulberg, 2. Steve Eulberg, 3. Jamie Janover, 4. Zilla, 5. Olexa Kabanov, 6. Steve Eulberg, 7. Zilla, 8. Olexa Kabanov, 9. Steve Eulberg, 10. Jamie Janover

Hammered Dulcimer podcast from Magnatune.com
2022-03-19 Hammered Dulcimer podcast from Magnatune

Hammered Dulcimer podcast from Magnatune.com

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 19, 2022 56:07


In this podcast: 1. Jamie Janover, 2. Kourosh Zolani, 3. Steve Eulberg, 4. Steve Eulberg, 5. Fiddle Whamdiddle, 6. Olexa Kabanov, 7. Steve Eulberg, 8. Olexa Kabanov, 9. Steve Eulberg, 10. Jamie Janover, 11. Steve Eulberg, 12. Steve Eulberg, 13. Olexa Kabanov

Hammered Dulcimer podcast from Magnatune.com
2022-03-12 Hammered Dulcimer podcast from Magnatune

Hammered Dulcimer podcast from Magnatune.com

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 12, 2022 57:59


In this podcast: 1. Olexa Kabanov, 2. Steve Eulberg, 3. Jamie Janover, 4. Yumi Kurosawa, 5. Steve Eulberg, 6. Fiddle Whamdiddle, 7. Kourosh Zolani, 8. Fiddle Whamdiddle, 9. Yumi Kurosawa, 10. Steve Eulberg, 11. Fiddle Whamdiddle, 12. Yumi Kurosawa, 13. Steve Eulberg, 14. Steve Eulberg

Hammered Dulcimer podcast from Magnatune.com
2022-02-26 Hammered Dulcimer podcast from Magnatune

Hammered Dulcimer podcast from Magnatune.com

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 26, 2022 56:12


In this podcast: 1. Olexa Kabanov, 2. Steve Eulberg, 3. Jamie Janover, 4. Steve Eulberg, 5. Yumi Kurosawa, 6. Yumi Kurosawa, 7. Steve Eulberg, 8. Olexa Kabanov, 9. Steve Eulberg, 10. Daughters of Elvin, 11. Steve Eulberg, 12. Fiddle Whamdiddle

Hammered Dulcimer podcast from Magnatune.com
2022-02-19 Hammered Dulcimer podcast from Magnatune

Hammered Dulcimer podcast from Magnatune.com

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 19, 2022 56:23


In this podcast: 1. Olexa Kabanov, 2. Steve Eulberg, 3. Daughters of Elvin, 4. Jamie Janover, 5. Jamie Janover, 6. Olexa Kabanov, 7. Zilla, 8. Kourosh Zolani, 9. Steve Eulberg, 10. Yumi Kurosawa

'tis but a scratch: fact and fiction about the Middle Ages
The Holy Grail: From Medieval Romance to the Metropolitan Museum of Art, by way of Nazis and The Da Vinci Code.

'tis but a scratch: fact and fiction about the Middle Ages

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 15, 2022 38:53


The quest for the Holy Grail is among the most famous stories about King Arthur and the Round Table. This episode explores the origins and development of the idea of the Holy Grail in medieval romance and examines how the Grail was reconceived in modern times by Nazis, amateur historians, and novelists to support pseudo-historical conspiracy theories.

Hammered Dulcimer podcast from Magnatune.com
2022-02-12 Hammered Dulcimer podcast from Magnatune

Hammered Dulcimer podcast from Magnatune.com

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 12, 2022 59:10


In this podcast: 1. Olexa Kabanov, 2. Fiddle Whamdiddle, 3. Jamie Janover, 4. Steve Eulberg, 5. Steve Eulberg, 6. Steve Eulberg, 7. Steve Eulberg, 8. Steve Eulberg, 9. Yumi Kurosawa, 10. Jamie Janover, 11. Steve Eulberg, 12. Kourosh Zolani, 13. Steve Eulberg, 14. Steve Eulberg, 15. Steve Eulberg

WHAT THE SMUT
Manipulative Love – Conquering Medieval Romance

WHAT THE SMUT

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 3, 2022


In this historical fiction discussion, we talked a lot about manipulative lovers and how intent, perspective, and ethics affect them. The post Manipulative Love – Conquering Medieval Romance appeared first on What The Smut.

Hammered Dulcimer podcast from Magnatune.com
2022-01-01 Hammered Dulcimer podcast from Magnatune

Hammered Dulcimer podcast from Magnatune.com

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 1, 2022 57:39


In this podcast: 1. Olexa Kabanov, 2. Steve Eulberg, 3. Yumi Kurosawa, 4. Kourosh Zolani, 5. Steve Eulberg, 6. Jamie Janover, 7. Steve Eulberg, 8. Steve Eulberg, 9. Steve Eulberg, 10. Olexa Kabanov, 11. Fiddle Whamdiddle, 12. Steve Eulberg, 13. Olexa Kabanov

Hammered Dulcimer podcast from Magnatune.com
2021-12-25 Hammered Dulcimer podcast from Magnatune

Hammered Dulcimer podcast from Magnatune.com

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 25, 2021 58:17


In this podcast: 1. Steve Eulberg, 2. Olexa Kabanov, 3. Daughters of Elvin, 4. Steve Eulberg, 5. Steve Eulberg, 6. Jamie Janover, 7. Fiddle Whamdiddle, 8. Daughters of Elvin, 9. Olexa Kabanov, 10. Jamie Janover, 11. Steve Eulberg, 12. Olexa Kabanov

Hammered Dulcimer podcast from Magnatune.com
2021-12-18 Hammered Dulcimer podcast from Magnatune

Hammered Dulcimer podcast from Magnatune.com

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 18, 2021 55:56


In this podcast: 1. Steve Eulberg, 2. Steve Eulberg, 3. Zilla, 4. Fiddle Whamdiddle, 5. Kourosh Zolani, 6. Steve Eulberg, 7. Zilla, 8. Steve Eulberg, 9. Steve Eulberg, 10. Kourosh Zolani, 11. Daughters of Elvin, 12. Zilla, 13. Fiddle Whamdiddle

Hammered Dulcimer podcast from Magnatune.com
2021-12-11 Hammered Dulcimer podcast from Magnatune

Hammered Dulcimer podcast from Magnatune.com

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 11, 2021 62:02


In this podcast: 1. Fiddle Whamdiddle, 2. Steve Eulberg, 3. Steve Eulberg, 4. Yumi Kurosawa, 5. Jamie Janover, 6. Kourosh Zolani, 7. Zilla, 8. Steve Eulberg, 9. Steve Eulberg, 10. Yumi Kurosawa, 11. Fiddle Whamdiddle, 12. Daughters of Elvin, 13. Steve Eulberg, 14. Olexa Kabanov

Hammered Dulcimer podcast from Magnatune.com
2021-12-04 Hammered Dulcimer podcast from Magnatune

Hammered Dulcimer podcast from Magnatune.com

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 4, 2021 56:53


In this podcast: 1. Olexa Kabanov, 2. Fiddle Whamdiddle, 3. Kourosh Zolani, 4. Steve Eulberg, 5. Jamie Janover, 6. Steve Eulberg, 7. Yumi Kurosawa, 8. Steve Eulberg, 9. Olexa Kabanov, 10. Steve Eulberg, 11. Daughters of Elvin, 12. Olexa Kabanov, 13. Steve Eulberg, 14. Yumi Kurosawa

Hammered Dulcimer podcast from Magnatune.com
2021-11-27 Hammered Dulcimer podcast from Magnatune

Hammered Dulcimer podcast from Magnatune.com

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 27, 2021 56:07


In this podcast: 1. Olexa Kabanov, 2. Steve Eulberg, 3. Jamie Janover, 4. Steve Eulberg, 5. Zilla, 6. Fiddle Whamdiddle, 7. Steve Eulberg, 8. Steve Eulberg, 9. Steve Eulberg, 10. Steve Eulberg, 11. Jamie Janover, 12. Zilla

Hammered Dulcimer podcast from Magnatune.com
2021-11-20 Hammered Dulcimer podcast from Magnatune

Hammered Dulcimer podcast from Magnatune.com

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 20, 2021 57:12


In this podcast: 1. Olexa Kabanov, 2. Daughters of Elvin, 3. Jamie Janover, 4. Steve Eulberg, 5. Kourosh Zolani, 6. Zilla, 7. Olexa Kabanov, 8. Steve Eulberg, 9. Steve Eulberg, 10. Steve Eulberg, 11. Fiddle Whamdiddle, 12. Olexa Kabanov

Hammered Dulcimer podcast from Magnatune.com
2021-11-13 Hammered Dulcimer podcast from Magnatune

Hammered Dulcimer podcast from Magnatune.com

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 13, 2021 63:04


In this podcast: 1. Steve Eulberg, 2. Yumi Kurosawa, 3. Steve Eulberg, 4. Olexa Kabanov, 5. Fiddle Whamdiddle, 6. Steve Eulberg, 7. Steve Eulberg, 8. Yumi Kurosawa, 9. Kourosh Zolani, 10. Daughters of Elvin, 11. Jamie Janover, 12. Jamie Janover

Hammered Dulcimer podcast from Magnatune.com
2021-11-06 Hammered Dulcimer podcast from Magnatune

Hammered Dulcimer podcast from Magnatune.com

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 6, 2021 58:44


In this podcast: 1. Olexa Kabanov, 2. Steve Eulberg, 3. Steve Eulberg, 4. Olexa Kabanov, 5. Zilla, 6. Steve Eulberg, 7. Steve Eulberg, 8. Kourosh Zolani, 9. Olexa Kabanov, 10. Yumi Kurosawa, 11. Olexa Kabanov, 12. Steve Eulberg

Hammered Dulcimer podcast from Magnatune.com
2021-10-30 Hammered Dulcimer podcast from Magnatune

Hammered Dulcimer podcast from Magnatune.com

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 30, 2021 55:03


In this podcast: 1. Olexa Kabanov, 2. Steve Eulberg, 3. Steve Eulberg, 4. Yumi Kurosawa, 5. Steve Eulberg, 6. Steve Eulberg, 7. Jamie Janover, 8. Steve Eulberg, 9. Steve Eulberg, 10. Steve Eulberg, 11. Steve Eulberg, 12. Steve Eulberg, 13. Zilla, 14. Kourosh Zolani, 15. Yumi Kurosawa

Hammered Dulcimer podcast from Magnatune.com
2021-10-23 Hammered Dulcimer podcast from Magnatune

Hammered Dulcimer podcast from Magnatune.com

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 23, 2021 58:19


In this podcast: 1. Olexa Kabanov, 2. Jamie Janover, 3. Steve Eulberg, 4. Steve Eulberg, 5. Daughters of Elvin, 6. Olexa Kabanov, 7. Olexa Kabanov, 8. Fiddle Whamdiddle, 9. Steve Eulberg, 10. Jamie Janover

Hammered Dulcimer podcast from Magnatune.com
2021-10-16 Hammered Dulcimer podcast from Magnatune

Hammered Dulcimer podcast from Magnatune.com

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 16, 2021 58:18


In this podcast: 1. Olexa Kabanov, 2. Steve Eulberg, 3. Yumi Kurosawa, 4. Fiddle Whamdiddle, 5. Steve Eulberg, 6. Steve Eulberg, 7. Olexa Kabanov, 8. Steve Eulberg, 9. Olexa Kabanov, 10. Jamie Janover, 11. Daughters of Elvin, 12. Yumi Kurosawa

Hammered Dulcimer podcast from Magnatune.com
2021-10-09 Hammered Dulcimer podcast from Magnatune

Hammered Dulcimer podcast from Magnatune.com

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 9, 2021 57:40


In this podcast: 1. Olexa Kabanov, 2. Steve Eulberg, 3. Steve Eulberg, 4. Jamie Janover, 5. Zilla, 6. Yumi Kurosawa, 7. Steve Eulberg, 8. Fiddle Whamdiddle, 9. Yumi Kurosawa, 10. Steve Eulberg, 11. Steve Eulberg, 12. Steve Eulberg, 13. Yumi Kurosawa, 14. Olexa Kabanov, 15. Steve Eulberg

Hammered Dulcimer podcast from Magnatune.com
2021-10-02 Hammered Dulcimer podcast from Magnatune

Hammered Dulcimer podcast from Magnatune.com

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 2, 2021 57:37


In this podcast: 1. Olexa Kabanov, 2. Jamie Janover, 3. Zilla, 4. Steve Eulberg, 5. Steve Eulberg, 6. Steve Eulberg, 7. Steve Eulberg, 8. Steve Eulberg, 9. Zilla, 10. Olexa Kabanov

The Unending TBR
Medieval romance in Christian fiction

The Unending TBR

Play Episode Listen Later May 11, 2021 49:05


This episode welcomes back Rebecca and Alyssa, and we discuss our favorite Medieval romance novels and why we love them!