Episodes

  • Mary Queen of Scots: The Captive Queen
    Jul 13 2021

    Storical is back with an all new episode about the messy life of Mary Queen of Scots. There is murder, treason, Medicis, and Tudors… you won’t want to miss it! Subscribe on Apple Podcasts/iTunes, Spotify, Pocket Casts, or Stitcher so you never miss an episode with all of my sporadic absences.

    Fiction

    Mary Queen of Scots and the Isles by Margaret George - https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/16033.Mary_Queen_of_Scotland_and_The_Isles

    The Wild Queen by Carolyn Meyer - https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/6431797-the-wild-queen

    Nonfiction

    Mary Queen of Scots by Antonia Fraser - https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/10079.Mary_Queen_of_Scots

    Movies & TV

    Mary Queen of Scots (2018) - https://www.imdb.com/title/tt2328900/

    Mary of Scotland (1936) - https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0027948/

    The Execution of Mary Queen of Scots (1895) - https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0132134

    Reign (2013-2017) - https://www.imdb.com/title/tt2710394

    Podcasts

    Queens Podcast - Mary Queen of Scots - https://shows.acast.com/queenshistorypodcast/episodes/605a372ed90cd2354f494b17

    Thistle Do Nicely - Mary Queen of Scots - https://www.thistledonicelypod.com/

    BBC In Our Time - Mary Queen of Scots - https://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b088fs7z

    Stuff You Missed in History Class - Rival Queens: Mary Stuart and Elizabeth I - https://www.scribd.com/podcast/418357825/SYMHC-Classics-Rival-Queens-Mary-Stuart-and-Elizabeth-I

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    30 mins
  • Edmonia Lewis: Sculpting an Identity In Marble
    Feb 26 2021

    Storical is back for an all new season starting with a special episode for Black History Month. This week, we’re talking about Edmonia Lewis, the first American artist of color to achieve international fame.

    Listen to the episode to learn about this titan of the art world who was almost lost to history, and about the century-long mystery of the disappearance of her most famous work.

    New episodes on Mondays. You can listen on Apple Podcasts/iTunes, Google Podcasts, Spotify, Pocket Casts, or Stitcher. Follow on Instagram or Facebook @storicalpodcast

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    19 mins
  • A Very Victorian Christmas
    Dec 22 2020

    The festivities that grew into modern day Christmas have spanned millennia. But most of the traditions we recognize today began under the reign of Queen Victoria. Take a listen for the history of Christmas cards, kissing balls, Christmas trees, and presents. Check out the links below for some creepy Victorian cards. Happy holidays! See you in 2021!

    More Info

    Queen Victoria’s Christmas Tree - https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/a/ab/Victoria_and_Albert_Christmas_tree.jpg

    Creepy Victorian Christmas Cards - https://www.boredpanda.com/creepy-victorian-vintage-christmas-cards

    The First Christmas Card - https://www.smithsonianmag.com/history/history-christmas-card-180957487/

    Storical Holiday Reading - https://www.immortalperfumes.com/sweet-tea-apothecary/2020/11/21/8-historical-holiday-books-to-read-this-winter

    Charles Dickens Storical Series - https://www.immortalperfumes.com/storical?tag=charles%20dickens

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    8 mins
  • Fan Fav: The Pagans, Oliver Cromwell, & Charles Dickens
    Dec 13 2020

    Pssst…it turns out Christmas is a super pagan holiday. On today’s episode we’re doing a brief overview of the origins of Christmas and how Charles Dickens brought the holiday back after Oliver Cromwell had Christmas canceled. For all those who think there’s a war on Christmas…just be glad Oliver Cromwell’s not still around.

    Happy Solstice, Happy Hanukkah, Merry Christmas! I’ll talk to you in the New Year.

    This is a rebroadcast from the sunnier days of 2019.

    New episodes on Mondays. You can listen on Apple Podcasts/iTunes, Google Podcasts, Spotify, Pocket Casts, or Stitcher. Follow on Instagram or Facebook @storicalpodcast

    Further Listening

    Charles Dickens episodes of Storical Podcast

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    9 mins
  • Sarah Winnemucca: Native Activist & Author
    Nov 28 2020

    It’s Native American Heritage Day! For today’s episode, I’ll be shining a light on an important Native woman in Nevada history: Sarah Winnemucca. She was the first Native woman to write an autobiography and traveled around the US on a lecture tour educating and protesting the plight of her people. Take a listen and get inspired, then research the tribes indigenous to your area. There is fascinating history all around us.

    New episodes on Mondays. You can listen on Apple Podcasts/iTunes, Google Podcasts, Spotify, Pocket Casts, Audible, or Stitcher. Follow on Instagram or Facebook @storicalpodcast

    Recommended Reading

    Life Among the Paiutes by Sarah Winnemucca

    Paiute Princess: The Story of Sarah Winnemucca by Deborah Kogan Ray

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    16 mins
  • Storical Halloween Special: The True Horror Stories that Inspired Edgar Allan Poe
    Oct 31 2020

    Edgar Allan Poe had a mind for the macabre. But as it turns out, some of his most famous works were based on true tales of horror. Listen to the episode for the origin stories of 5 of Poe’s spookiest works.

    New episodes on Mondays. You can listen on Apple Podcasts/iTunes, Google Podcasts, Spotify, Pocket Casts, Audible, or Stitcher. Follow on Instagram or Facebook @storicalpodcast

    Read Edgar Allan Poe’s Stories on Project Gutenberg

    The Cholera Masquerade

    Houdini Episodes of Storical

    Elizabeth Bathory on Storical

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    10 mins
  • Literary Road Trip with Edgar Allan Poe
    Oct 26 2020

    Edgar Allan Poe died in 1849, but there are still places standing that housed the author. This week, we’re traveling from Richmond to Baltimore, Philadelphia, New York, and Boston for a look at some of the most interesting places to visit on your very own Poe Pilgrimage.

    Sites Mentioned

    Richmond

    The Poe Museum - https://www.poemuseum.org/

    The Raven Room - https://www.atlasobscura.com/places/the-raven-room-charlottesville-virginia

    Baltimore

    The Edgar Allan Poe House and Museum (Virtual tours available) - https://www.poeinbaltimore.org/museum/

    Edgar Allan Poe’s Grave - https://www.atlasobscura.com/places/edgar-allan-poe-s-grave

    Philadelphia

    The Edgar Allan Poe National Historic Site - https://www.nps.gov/edal/index.htm

    Grip the Raven at Free Library of Philadelphia - https://libwww.freelibrary.org/blog/post/3554

    New York

    Edgar Allan Poe Street - https://viewing.nyc/vintage-photograph-from-1879-shows-the-uws-house-where-edgar-allan-poe-wrote-the-raven/

    Edgar Allan Poe Cottage - http://bronxhistoricalsociety.org/poe-cottage/history-of-the-cottage/

    Boston

    Edgar Allan Poe Square - https://www.atlasobscura.com/places/edgar-allan-poe-square

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    6 mins
  • Storical Footnotes: The Mysterious Death of Edgar Allan Poe
    Oct 19 2020

    Edgar Allan Poe died as he lived…mysteriously. It’s been more than 200 years and we still don’t know what killed Poe but there are theories. Today, we’re taking a look at the leading theories as to what killed the macabre author as well as the mysterious story of the Poe Toaster.

    New episodes on Mondays. You can listen on Apple Podcasts/iTunes, Google Podcasts, Spotify, Pocket Casts, or Stitcher. Follow on Instagram or Facebook @storicalpodcast

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    6 mins