PODCAST · history
Dead People Talking
by Rachel Dyer
Hi everyone! Welcome to Dead People Talking. I'm Rachel Dyer a historian and lawyer who lives and breathes everything "back then". I love history. But I know a lot of people don't. We have done our history a disservice by teaching it wrong and boiling it down to names and dates. History is the context of...US. History is a story the story of every person who has ever lived, who is living, and who will ever live. Thats millions and billions of stories as rich and juicy and interesting as your own life story. So join me as we dive into some of the best stories from history and bring history back to life.
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Dumb Decisions Lead to Death in the Australian Outback: Burke and Wills Expedition
In 1860, a group of determined explorers set out to achieve one of the greatest geographical feats in Australian history: crossing the continent from south to north. What followed was a masterclass in poor planning, questionable leadership, baffling decision-making, and the stubborn refusal to learn from people who actually knew what they were doing.Join me this week as we follow Burke and Wills through the Australian outback. Hopefully, we fair better than they did. Sourceshttps://www.ebsco.com/research-starters/political-science/colonization-australiahttps://www.nma.gov.au/defining-moments/resources/burke-and-willsThe Dollop Podcast https://open.spotify.com/show/49Db0UEm30dSw08Bo6rVN9?si=ebd3b7dfb48249ee
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The Walking Wounded: The Incredible Fighting Life of Sir Adrian Carton de Wiart
Todays episode does include descriptions od death and injury during war. Listener discretion advised. Today we are talking about Sir Adrian Carton de Wiart. An absolute machine of a man. I usually don't like military history, I am a people historian. And Adrian is one heck of a person and one heck of a soldier. So I thought his story should be told. Buckle up this story is crazy. Sources Happy Odyssey by Sir Adrian Carton de Wiart with Foreward by Winston Churchill https://www.nam.ac.uk/explore/battle-sommehttps://www.iwm.org.uk/history/first-world-war/western-front/poison-gashttps://www.forcesnews.com/heritage/soldiers-eye-views-sommehttps://www.iwm.org.uk/podcasts/voices-of-the-first-world-war/ep-33-shell-shock
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Pilot
Welcome to Dead People Talking a weird history podcast about the strange and fascinating story of us a.k.a. history. History has been done dirty, you've been lied to if you think history is just names and dates on a whiteboard. History is context of everything we are and everything we have ever done. Everything you have ever done. So it's pretty cool. Join me every week as we combat the idea that history is boring and exploring the interesting, the strange, the unsettling and the fascinating.
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Lady Jane Digby Episode 2
From English castles to desert tents beneath the Syrian stars, this episode explores the remarkable final act of one of the nineteenth century’s most unconventional women, a woman who refused, again and again, to live the life society demanded of her.
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Lady Jane Digby Episode 1
In this first episode, we trace Jane’s early life from the rolling countryside of Dorset and Norfolk to the dazzling but deeply restrictive world of Britain’s upper classes. Married off at just seventeen to the much older and politically powerful Edward Law, 2nd Baron Ellenborough, Jane quickly discovers the brutal realities of marriage, reputation, and female dependence in the early nineteenth century.What follows is a whirlwind of affairs, scandal, gossip, and public humiliation that would make Jane one of the most infamous women in Europe. Her romances with diplomats, noblemen, and foreign aristocrats scandalize Victorian society and ultimately destroy her marriage — but they also force her into exile from the only world she has ever known.
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Baby Doe Tabor: The Queen of Colorado's Silver Empire
In this episode, I tell you the extraordinary and heartbreaking story of Elizabeth McCourt Tabor, better known as Baby Doe Tabor.From poverty to glittering wealth in Colorado’s silver boom, and back again to isolation and tragedy, her life reads like a frontier epic. Alongside her husband, Horace Tabor, she rose to become one of the most famous women of the American West.But when the silver market collapsed, so too did everything they had built. What followed was not just financial ruin, but a decades-long descent into hardship that ended in one of the most haunting deaths in American history.
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ABOUT THIS SHOW
Hi everyone! Welcome to Dead People Talking. I'm Rachel Dyer a historian and lawyer who lives and breathes everything "back then". I love history. But I know a lot of people don't. We have done our history a disservice by teaching it wrong and boiling it down to names and dates. History is the context of...US. History is a story the story of every person who has ever lived, who is living, and who will ever live. Thats millions and billions of stories as rich and juicy and interesting as your own life story. So join me as we dive into some of the best stories from history and bring history back to life.
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