The Tipsy Archives Rachel Lige
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The Podcast where we drink too much wine and gossip about the past- art, history, religion, weirdos, scandal, murder and inbred royalty.
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A Civil War Christmas
Rachel talks about the American Civil war and the effect it had on Christmas. The winter holiday wasn't always in favour and was even banned by the Pilgrims in the 1600s.
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The Tale of Siddhartha, plus Buddhist Mummies!
Michael tells Rachel the story of Siddhartha's journey towards becoming the Buddha or enlightened one. Rachel talks about Lama Itigilov, a monk who has been in a meditative state since 1927... or is just dead and well preserved.
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Art History Sips: Gutai
The first of my mini-episodes or "Art History Sips"
Rachel gives an overview of the radical and innovative Gutai, a group of experimental artists from post WWII Japan. They played with material, performance, boundaries and much more.
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The Mitford Sister Part 2
The writer, the country girl, the fascist, the nazi, the communist and the duchess... ladies and gentlemen, the Mitford sisters!
The Second half of our two part episode on this fascinating British family. We find out what happens to Unity and how the family copes during and after WWII. We learn about how the sisters produced many successful books later in life, and much more.
We referenced many books in these episodes, here are a few-
The Six:The Lives of the Mitford Sisters- Laura Thompson
The Mitfords: Letters between Six Sisters- Charlotte Mosley
The Pursuit of Love- Nancy Mitford
Love in a Cold Climate- Nancy Mitford
A Life of Contrasts- Diana Mitford
Hons and Rebels- Jessica Mitford
The American way of Death- Jessica Mitford -
The Mitford Sisters
The writer, the country girl, the fascist, the nazi, the communist and the duchess... ladies and gentlemen, the Mitford sisters!
In the mid 20th century this eccentric and charming brood was the talk of the European gossip rags. Join Rachel and Louise as they discuss what made Nancy, Pamela, Diana, Unity, Jessica and Deborah so scandalous and fascinating. -
Akhenaten, The Heretic Pharaoh
During the 18th dynasty, the Pharaoh Akhenaten said goodbye to tradition and turned Egypt upside down. He created a new cult, which some refer to as the first monotheistic religion, a new capital and a whole new art style. Rachel and Rissy discuss how this shocked society and the ramifications of Ahkenaten's rule.
The music I've used is actually probably from morocco, which is pretty off base. I found a cache of recordings from the 1920s and 1930s from northern Africa. I couldn't find anything specifically Egyptian in the free music archive that worked, but i still liked the feel of this song.
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