Six Queens Live! Reunion Tour 2024
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by Kate and Cally
1M ago
After nearly five years apart, Kate and Cally reunited in the UK in March 2024. Hear all about their adventures at the National Portrait Gallery, Hans Holbein exhibition, Ludlow Castle, and Peterborough Cathedral. You'll also get a preview of what's coming up in late Spring 2024. Partially-edited recording of a live broadcast streamed 29 March 2024. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information ..read more
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Six Queens Live! Series 4 Recap
Six Queens
by Kate and Cally
3M ago
Kate and Cally take to Instagram Live to recap the Motherhood series, share some personal highlights, discuss some topics that weren't addressed in the main episodes, answer audience questions, and preview what's to come in 2024. Partially-edited recording of a live broadcast streamed 26 January 2024. Viewers should be advised that the live show contains references to topics that may be disturbing to some listeners, including miscarriage/pregnancy loss and childbirth. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information ..read more
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Honourable Mentions: Bessie Blount
Six Queens
by Kate and Cally
3M ago
"Honourable Mentions" is a series that honours the lives of Tudor women who knew, aided, and impacted the lives of our six queens. To end Series 4, "Motherhood," Kate and Cally are discussing the most infamous mother at the Tudor court: Elizabeth "Bessie" Blount, the mother of Henry VIII's only acknowledged illegitimate child. Who was Bessie? How did her relationship with the King begin? How was her fate impacted by the chaotic, confusing politics of the Great Matter? And how did Katherine of Aragon and Anne Boleyn interact with their husband's mistress and the child she bore? Hosted on ..read more
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Six Queens on Screen: The Private Life of Henry VIII
Six Queens
by Kate and Cally
4M ago
To celebrate the holiday season, Kate and Cally get cozy with a black-and-white classic: The Private Life of Henry VIII, made in 1933. It's the first "talkie" film featuring the Tudor period and our queens, telling the story of Henry VIII's quest to find "the perfect wife." How did the on-screen portrayals of our queens meet expectations? What was surprising? Do all the familiar dramatic tropes apply to such an old film? And what were the small details that really brought the Tudor court to life? Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information ..read more
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No Queen but My Mother
Six Queens
by Kate and Cally
5M ago
Three of our queens were the mothers of English monarchs, in addition to being married to one. How did they view their children as the legacies of their reigns and ambitions? And how did the children honor their mothers' memories once on the throne? In the final episode of "Motherhood," Kate and Cally explore the ways in which Edward VI, Mary I, and Elizabeth I remembered their mothers and, in some cases, vindicated their complicated legacies. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information ..read more
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Much Comfort and Encouragement
Six Queens
by Kate and Cally
6M ago
How did queens embrace the responsibility of educating their children, especially their daughters? How did they assert their own political power through raising and shaping their children? Kate and Cally are devoting two episodes to discussing education, one of the most important components of motherhood for our six queens. On this episode, they celebrate the ways in which Katherine Parr championed the education of her stepchildren, especially Elizabeth. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information ..read more
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Education of a Christian Woman
Six Queens
by Kate and Cally
6M ago
How did queens embrace the responsibility of educating their children, especially their daughters? How did they assert their own political power through raising and shaping their children? Kate and Cally are devoting two episodes to discussing education, one of the most important components of motherhood for our six queens. On this episode, they'll examine the progressive (for its time) education of Princess Mary, commissioned and championed by her mother, Katharine of Aragon. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information ..read more
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Mingled My Joy With Bitterness
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by Kate and Cally
7M ago
Four of our six queens experienced the ordeal of childbirth. What did that process look like? What were the dangers that, ultimately, resulted in the deaths of two of those queens? Kate and Cally talk childbirth, the beginning of motherhood for so many women, and unpack the sweeping phrase "death in childbirth" to reveal the experiences of Jane Seymour and Katherine Parr. Listeners should be aware that this episode contains some adult content and mildly graphic descriptions of childbirth. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information ..read more
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Likely Enough to Bear Children
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by Kate and Cally
8M ago
What was the experience of pregnancy like for Early Modern noblewomen? How did expectations of fertility govern their lives and marriages? What medical "tips and tricks" did women follow to get and stay pregnant? And how did the stress of being Henry VIII's queen affect his wives' pregnancies? In this episode, Kate and Cally discuss the first step to motherhood for our six queens: conception and pregnancy. Listeners should be aware that this episode contains MATURE CONTENT and discussions of topics that some viewers may find uncomfortable. In particular, a discussion of miscarriage that take ..read more
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Do Not Forsake Your Mother's Teachings
Six Queens
by Kate and Cally
8M ago
What did "motherhood" look like in Early Modern noble households? What were the social expectations for birthing and raising children? How were our six queens' views of motherhood influenced by the world around them? Kate and Cally introduce the topic for Series 4, "Motherhood," by examining the lives, legacies, and influence of six special women: the mothers of our six queens! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information ..read more
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