HistoryFFS

Sarah Dowd

Did you ever wonder how we got here, and how sometimes tiny pieces of history make up, and have shaped our lives? Or realised how every day, all of us are making history? Join me, Sarah Dowd, in exploring what has happened in the everyday lives of people for the better, or at least the experiences that have just make us laugh and say… This is… History. For F***’s Sake, the podcast that explores untold stories that make a difference. When the world seemingly shut down for almost two years, what were we doing? We were creating art, making history and crying out of human contact. We were craving our culture. I’m your host, Sarah Dowd, and I have worked on over 200 history, heritage and arts projects in the last 20 years across the world, everywhere from the Imperial War Museum in London to exploring how we put a fleet of ships in the sky, or bringing wrecks back from Honolulu. I was recently diagnosed with ADHD which has brought a whole new layer of thinking about creativity and how we get people - ALL PEOPLE - really engaged with our shared history and culture. Stories. Art. Film. Books. Ships. Music. Museums. People. Joy. Experiences. Humour. Humanity. Because it’s all History, For F***’s Sake. Find out more at historyffs.com

  1. S2 Ep 05 Retail Revolutions: 250 Years of Museums, History and Shopping

    12 MAY

    S2 Ep 05 Retail Revolutions: 250 Years of Museums, History and Shopping

    What does shopping have to do with American independence? In this playful yet thoughtful episode of It's History for F****'s Sake, Sarah Dowd sits down with Melody Caban, museum retail consultant, whose work bridges culture and commerce by reimagining the humble museum gift shop. Together, they unravel misconceptions about museum retail, the origins of “revolution you could hold in your hand,” and how 18th-century consumer boycotts became statements of identity. They explore the psychology and politics of “exit through the gift shop,” how the 250th anniversary of the Declaration of Independence is being marked in museum retail, and why a tea towel or tote bag might mean more than you think. Plus a nostalgic look at Independence Day (the movie), why Jeff Goldblum’s never looked better, and how retail can help us tell the big stories of who we are. If you love museums (or just love their shops), this one’s for you. Here are the highlights: 00:00 The not-so-simple story of American independence 02:29 Meet Melody Caban, museum store consultant and curator of delight 04:00 How creativity and business combine in museum shops 07:55 Why bespoke, mission-driven museum gifts matter 12:21 From hippos at the Getty to wearable history 14:51 Front-of-house staff are the unsung heroes of museum experience 16:20 How the Boston Tea Party and the founding of the U.S. were about shopping and consumption as identity 18:10 What buying local really means, then and now 20:12 The 250th anniversary: Local nuance, not just red, white & blue 24:33 Are museum shops recession-proof? 27:00 Why thoughtful design matters more than ever 30:49 Why do they make you exit through the gift shop? 34:44 How Seattle Art Museum, Norton Simon Museum, and The New York Historical Society are getting it right 35:50 Philanthropy vs. government funding, how U.S. museums survive 41:45 Museums as community partners 44:52 Independence Day (the movie) - finding joy in bombastic patriotism 48:21 Rethinking “patriotic” retail for the 250th, telling the whole story, together. About Melody Caban: Melody Caban is a seasoned expert who literally helped rewrite the book on museum stores. With nearly 20 years of industry experience, she helps institutions—from art and science to culture and history—bring profit and purpose to their retail operations. A featured columnist and strategic consultant, Melody transforms museum stores from simple gift shops into mission-aligned "final exhibits" that drive revenue and deepen visitor impact. Connect with Melody: Website: https://www.melodycabanconsulting.com/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/museumstoremelody LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/melody-caban/ About Sarah Dowd: I’m Sarah Dowd - writer, speaker, heritage and arts consultant, producer, and all-around nerd - here to share the stories of our past that make us laugh, gasp, and mutter: It’s History… For F***k’s Sake. For 25+ years I’ve created immersive, inclusive experiences that bring history alive, from rallying Second World War convoys through London to staging performances between Pearly Kings and Gen Z creatives. My work spans museums, cathedral crypts, pop-up theatres, global brands, and community projects across the UK and beyond. As a Canadian living between the UK and France (with a late ADHD diagnosis that fuels my curiosity and creativity), I zigzag through culture, history, and big ideas, but never boring ones. Every week on HistoryFFS, we explore how history echoes through today, make sure you are following the show so you don’t miss an episode. Connect with Sarah: Website: www.historyffs.com LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/sarahdowd/ https://www.linkedin.com/company/historyffs-pod/ Substack: @historyffs YouTube: @HistoryFFSPod Instagram: @historyFFSPod TikTok: @historyffspod X: @HistoryFFSPod Bluesky: @historyffs.bsky.social

    53 min
  2. S2 Ep 04: Clutter and Collecting: The Hidden History of Stuff

    5 MAY

    S2 Ep 04: Clutter and Collecting: The Hidden History of Stuff

    Ours to Keep? In this emotionally raw episode of It's History for F***'s Sake, host Sarah Dowd sits down with Clarissa Levi, inheritance tax lawyer, former Sotheby's specialist, and someone with rare double vision into objects, families, and loss. Together, they unpack why we collect, why inherited things mean so much (sometimes too much), and how the late 18th century turned possessions into identity. They trace the rise of consumerism, the baby boomer stuff-boom, and why a teacup can become a sibling battleground alongside the cultural moment that made Marie Kondo a global phenomenon. Expect grief, nostalgia, the messy reality of inheritance law, and hard-won advice for planning ahead without leaving traps for your heirs. If you've ever had to grieve with a cardboard box, this one's for you. Here are the highlights: 00:00 Marie Kondo’s “tidying” revolution and what decluttering means when it isn’t your stuff 02:12 Meet Clarissa Levi, an inheritance tax lawyer and former Sotheby’s specialist 05:13 How grief and loss shape our attachments 09:46 The rise of collecting as status, identity, and a postwar Western obsession 13:08 Why letting go is hard and finding better ways to pass things on 18:18 The complicated joy (and obsession) behind collecting 24:08 Gender, inheritance, and the “emotional labour” of family history 28:10 How industrialisation created a world drowning in stuff 29:00 The double-edged sword of inheriting privilege: 36:46 The biggest myth: Stuff equals love 41:15 Make a will, don’t set traps for your family, have the hard conversations, and please, sort your diaries 45:55 Whether you’re a duke or an academic, it’s all the same mess in the end 47:16 What story will your stuff tell, and to whom? About Clarissa Levi: Clarissa is a highly experienced art lawyer and heritage practitioner at law firm Wedlake Bell. She has spent much of her career working in the commercial art world, advising on tax planning and cultural heritage. Her expertise includes estate planning, philanthropy and accessing tax incentives for heritage property. She advises on all aspects of the ownership of art, including acquisitions and disposals, as well as advising on the UK’s export controls for cultural objects. Clarissa advises museums and institutions, buyers, sellers, collectors, industry professionals and the heritage sector. Clarissa worked at Sotheby’s for over a decade, where she was a Senior Director in Tax & Heritage, before joining BHL Art Group, where she was heritage director. Connect with Clarissa Levi: LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/clarissa-levi-a6598419b/ About Sarah Dowd: I’m Sarah Dowd - writer, speaker, heritage and arts consultant, producer, and all-around nerd - here to share the stories of our past that make us laugh, gasp, and mutter: It’s History… For F***k’s Sake. For 25+ years I’ve created immersive, inclusive experiences that bring history alive, from rallying Second World War convoys through London to staging performances between Pearly Kings and Gen Z creatives. My work spans museums, cathedral crypts, pop-up theatres, global brands, and community projects across the UK and beyond. As a Canadian living between the UK and France (with a late ADHD diagnosis that fuels my curiosity and creativity), I zigzag through culture, history, and big ideas, but never boring ones. Every week on HistoryFFS, we explore how history echoes through today, make sure you are following the show so you don’t miss an episode. Connect with Sarah: Website: www.historyffs.com LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/sarahdowd/ https://www.linkedin.com/company/historyffs-pod/ Substack: @historyffs YouTube: @HistoryFFSPod Instagram: @historyFFSPod TikTok: @historyffspod X: @HistoryFFSPod Bluesky: @historyffs.bsky.social

    49 min
  3. S2 Ep 03: Lights, Camera… Heritage? The Rise of Screen Tourism in the UK

    28 APR

    S2 Ep 03: Lights, Camera… Heritage? The Rise of Screen Tourism in the UK

    What happens when blockbuster adaptations and binge-worthy TV turn British heritage into the world’s hottest travel destination? In this meta, thought-provoking episode of It's History for F***'s Sake, host Sarah Dowd welcomes Seren Welch, one of the UK’s leading screen destination consultants, whose career bridges decades of filmmaking, tourism marketing, and location storytelling for hits like Downton Abbey, Sherlock, and Poldark. Together, Sarah and Seren unravel the complicated love affair between screens and real places: Why do we yearn to step into Austen’s ballrooms, Brontë’s windswept moors, or the wizarding world of Harry Potter? What draws us to “set jet” across Britain, and what risks do we run on turning living, breathing heritage into mere theme parks? Expect lively debate on literary pilgrimage versus screen tourism, the ethics of destination storytelling, and why period dramas and gothic romance keep us coming back for more. Plus, the next era of on-screen-inspired travel, how locations become characters, and what’s coming soon to shape your travel bucket list. If you’ve ever booked a trip because of a movie, lost hours to Regency fantasies, or wondered who decides what parts of history get the Hollywood glow-up, this episode is for you. Here are the highlights: 00:00 Sense and Sensibility’s release turns Regency into fantasy and launches a new era of “heritage on screen” 02:00 Meet Seren Welch: 25+ years shaping how story turns into place 05:33 Behind the first Harry Potter screen tourism boom 07:20 How Downton Abbey changed everything for high-end TV 12:54 Fandom and why we want to “visit old friends” after the credits roll 18:46 The secrets of 1990s filming (when everything was under wraps) versus today’s immersive, always-on behind-the-scenes world 23:12 When does screen tourism shape the stories, instead of just following them? 25:31 How heritage sites cope and thrive when TV turns them into stars 31:46 How today’s dramas spark new questions about history, race, and whose stories get told 36:34 Period drama and gothic romance: why we crave non-conformity 40:38 What’s next for screen tourism? 43:38 Why history on screen, fandom, and travel will always keep evolving About Seren Welch: Seren Welch is a leading voice on the screen tourism, otherwise known as the Set-Jetting trend. With over 25 years’ experience promoting countries, regions and historical sites, developing cross sector partnerships with the films & TV industry, she has turned viewers into visitors. By tapping into the emotional connection the audience has with what they’ve seen on screen the economic return continues long after the cameras have stopped rolling. Connect with Seren: LinkedIn: http://linkedin.com/in/seren-welch-7274921 About Sarah Dowd: I’m Sarah Dowd - writer, speaker, heritage and arts consultant, producer, and all-around nerd - here to share the stories of our past that make us laugh, gasp, and mutter: It’s History… For F***k’s Sake. For 25+ years I’ve created immersive, inclusive experiences that bring history alive, from rallying Second World War convoys through London to staging performances between Pearly Kings and Gen Z creatives. My work spans museums, cathedral crypts, pop-up theatres, global brands, and community projects across the UK and beyond. As a Canadian living between the UK and France (with a late ADHD diagnosis that fuels my curiosity and creativity), I zigzag through culture, history, and big ideas, but never boring ones. Every week on HistoryFFS, we explore how history echoes through today, make sure you are following the show so you don’t miss an episode. Connect with Sarah: Substack: @historyffs YouTube: @HistoryFFSPod Instagram: @historyFFSPod TikTok: @historyffspod X: @HistoryFFSPod Bluesky: @historyffs.bsky.social Follow the show for new episodes exploring the objects, people, and moments that shaped our world. If you want the story AND the sound of the past, this is essential listening.

    46 min
  4. S2 Ep 02: Rebels in Red: The Pre-Raphaelites and the Art That Changed Britain

    21 APR

    S2 Ep 02: Rebels in Red: The Pre-Raphaelites and the Art That Changed Britain

    How do a BBC fever dream, Victorian sex scandals, and a secret brotherhood of rebellious artists rewrite what we think we know about the past? In this provocative episode of History for F**k’s Sake host Sarah Dowd is joined by Dr. Alison Smith, Director of Collections and Research at the Wallace Collection, and one of the UK’s leading voices on 19th-century British art and the Victorian nude. Together, they discuss Ken Russell’s wild 1967 film Dante’s Inferno to interrogate the pop-culture myth of the Pre-Raphaelites and pull back the curtain on the revolution these artists launched in the age of upheaval. Exploring how 1848 upended ideas about morality, class, the body, and who gets to tell the stories of beauty and power. Why did the female nude become a political battleground on canvas? Why are we still haunted by Victorian debates over agency and control? And can we ever escape the straitjackets of archetype and respectability whether in art galleries or on TikTok? If you’ve ever wondered why history is never just old news, this is essential listening. Here are the highlights: 00:00 Intro: Ken Russell’s Dante’s Inferno, and the Pre-Raphaelite myth 01:08 Dr. Alison Smith, her journey through Britain’s top museums and falling for Pre-Raphaelite art 02:37 Why Dante’s Inferno is so wild, silly, and unsettling 05:38 Victorian art, sexuality, and why the 1960s needed to rebel against it 08:03 Who were the Pre-Raphaelite Brotherhood (PRB) 13:03 Millais’ Christ in the House of His Parents shocks the Victorians 14:13 What happens when the revolutionary spirit falters? 17:22 The female form: how the PRB changed the depiction of women 20:24 From faces and gestures to the classical revival of the nude 22:11 Who narrates women’s stories through art? 26:04 Women artists' agency, and why Elizabeth Siddal wasn’t just a “muse” 28:28 Female archetypes in the Victorian era -why we’re still trying to break free today 30:32 The tension over what museums “should” show 33:52 Are we the new Victorians? 38:24 Must-see Pre-Raphaelite artworks across Britain 40:01 Stained glass, architecture, and why Romantic art makes our hearts soar About Dr. Alison Smith, BA, DPhil: Dr Alison Smith is Director of Collections and Research at the Wallace Collection. A leading specialist in nineteenth-century British art, she has previously held senior curatorial roles at the National Portrait Gallery and Tate Britain, where she spent eighteen years as a curator of British art to 1900. During her time at Tate she curated and co-curated major exhibitions including Pre-Raphaelites: Victorian Avant-Garde, Millais, Exposed: The Victorian Nude, Artist and Empire, and Burne-Jones. Born in Brighton, Alison studied History of Art at the University of Nottingham before completing her MA and PhD at the Courtauld Institute of Art. She has written widely on Victorian art and culture, and her work has played an important role in reinterpreting the Pre-Raphaelites as one of Britain’s first modern art movements. About Sarah Dowd: I’m Sarah Dowd - writer, speaker, heritage and arts consultant, producer, and all-around nerd - here to share the stories of our past that make us laugh, gasp, and mutter: It’s History… For F***k’s Sake. For 25+ years I’ve created immersive, inclusive experiences that bring history alive, from rallying Second World War convoys through London to staging performances between Pearly Kings and Gen Z creatives. My work spans museums, cathedral crypts, pop-up theatres, global brands, and community projects across the UK and beyond. As a Canadian living between the UK and France (with a late ADHD diagnosis that fuels my curiosity and creativity), I zigzag through culture, history, and big ideas, but never boring ones. Every week on HistoryFFS, we explore how history echoes through today, make sure you are following the show so you don’t miss an episode. Connect with Sarah: Website: www.historyffs.com LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/sarahdowd/ https://www.linkedin.com/company/historyffs-pod/ Substack: @historyffs YouTube: @HistoryFFSPod Instagram: @historyFFSPod TikTok: @historyffspod X: @HistoryFFSPod Bluesky: @historyffs.bsky.social Follow the show for new episodes exploring the objects, people, and moments that shaped our world. If you want the story AND the sound of the past, this is essential listening.

    42 min
  5. S2 Ep 01: Digging for Truth: Vikings, Blockbusters and the Reinvention of Archaeology with Dominic Tweddle

    14 APR

    S2 Ep 01: Digging for Truth: Vikings, Blockbusters and the Reinvention of Archaeology with Dominic Tweddle

    What connects the myth-busting boulder chases of Indiana Jones, revolutionary political ferment, and the mud-splattered rise of modern archaeology? In this episode of History for F**k’s Sake host Sarah Dowd sits down with Professor Dominic Tweddle, British archaeologist, museum leader, and expert in material culture for an honest, engaging journey through the origins, controversies, and future of digging up history. From the Enlightenment’s curiosity-fuelled societies to the birth of systematic fieldwork, we explore how “holes in the ground” became battlegrounds for cultural meaning, power, and academic integrity. The episode traces archaeology’s evolution from treasure hunting and grave robbing, through the foundations of research and recording, into the revolutionary impact of pop culture (hello, Raiders of the Lost Ark) and immersive museum experiences like the Jorvik Viking Centre. Whether you’re a history buff, a museum geek, or just want to know why a Viking street in York was a game-changer, this is essential listening for anyone curious about who gets to control the narrative of the past and how. Here are the highlights: 00:00 Introduction: Pop culture’s impact on archaeology 02:02 Professor Dominic Tweddle’s journey 04:11 British Museum, hands-on with Sutton Hoo and medieval collections 05:15 The Coppergate Viking dig opens up a new era for public engagement 07:27 The genesis of Jorvik Viking Centre 09:45 Creating Jorvik Viking Centre: Reconstructing Viking York, immersive soundscapes, early museum innovation 15:55 Jorvik legacy, longevity, refurbishment, and financial impact 16:28 Raiders of the Lost Ark, its accuracy, and influence on archaeology 21:46 Antiquarianism, treasure hunting, and early excavation methods 22:31 The evolution of archaeological practice 34:02 Contemporary archaeology: What’s going right and wrong About Professor Dominic Tweddle, BA, PhD, FSA, FSA Scot, MCIfA: Dominic began his career as an archaeologist and historian at the British Museum before joining the York Archaeological Trust, where he was Assistant Director. He is a noted Anglo-Saxon and Viking specialist. In York, Dominic was a key member of the team that developed the ground-breaking Jorvik Viking Centre. From there, he developed his own successful business, which designed, built, owned, and operated visitor attractions in the cultural heritage field across the globe. In 2008, Dominic sold his shares in the business. He was appointed the first Director General of the new National Museum of the Royal Navy (NMRN) in 2009. In that role, he merged the four existing museums into a coherent whole and, through twelve mergers or acquisitions, brought eight historic warships, including HMS Victory, into the group. He built the turnover of the business from £6.5 million to £24 million a year and attracted £180 million in investment. Dominic retired in late 2023. He is currently Chairman of the Maritime Archaeology Sea Trust, the leading UK charity working in the protection of underwater heritage, and is also writing a book on the Spanish Armada. Dominic has written seven other books, five of them major academic works, and two children’s books. One, Growing Up in Viking Times, became a slightly unexpected bestseller. About Sarah Dowd: I’m Sarah Dowd - writer, speaker, heritage and arts consultant, producer, and all-around nerd - here to share the stories of our past that make us laugh, gasp, and mutter: It’s History… For F***k’s Sake. For 25+ years, I’ve created immersive, inclusive experiences that bring history alive, from rallying Second World War convoys through London to staging performances between Pearly Kings and Gen Z creatives. My work spans museums, cathedral crypts, pop-up theatres, global brands, and community projects across the UK and beyond. As a Canadian living between the UK and France (with a late ADHD diagnosis that fuels my curiosity and creativity), I zigzag through culture, history, and big ideas, but never boring ones. Every week on HistoryFFS, we explore how history echoes through today, make sure you are following the show so you don’t miss an episode. Connect with Sarah: Website: www.historyffs.com LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/sarahdowd/ https://www.linkedin.com/company/historyffs-pod/ Substack: @historyffs YouTube: @HistoryFFSPod Instagram: @historyFFSPod TikTok: @historyffspod X: @HistoryFFSPod Bluesky: @historyffs.bsky.social Follow the show for new episodes exploring the objects, people, and moments that shaped our world. If you want the story AND the sound of the past, this is essential listening.

    44 min
  6. What’s Coming Up in Season 2 of HFFS!

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    What’s Coming Up in Season 2 of HFFS!

    I’m so excited to share a sneak peek of what’s coming up this season. This time, we’re really stretching the boundaries, exploring moments in history that changed the way people think, create, and challenge the world around them. You’ll hear threads running through art, literature, science, film, and those ever-present debates about whose stories get told. Some moments might feel far away, but others are surprisingly close and totally relevant today. This season, I’ll be joined by fascinating guests like Professor Dominic Tweddle, an acclaimed archaeologist and former Director General of the National Museum of the Royal Navy for a critical look at the 45th anniversary of Raiders of the Lost Ark, why he has serious issues with it, and what it gets completely wrong about the field. And that's just one highlight! Heritage Counsel and fellow podcaster Clarissa Levi will also be joining to discuss the cultural impact of possessions, inheritance, and how our obsession with collecting really kicked off during the Industrial Revolution. Plus, this season isn’t just about what you hear in your podcast feed. We’re launching a History FFS Substack for deeper dives, newsletters, and a space for all of us to keep the conversation going. I’ll be sharing even more creative content and connections across our social platforms, so if you haven’t followed us yet, now's the perfect time to jump in. Catch up on season 1 if you haven’t already, and buckle up for an even more ambitious second season. We’re just getting started. About Sarah Dowd: I’m Sarah Dowd - writer, speaker, heritage and arts consultant, producer, and all-around nerd - here to share the stories of our past that make us laugh, gasp, and mutter: It’s History… For F***k’s Sake. For 25+ years I’ve created immersive, inclusive experiences that bring history alive, from rallying Second World War convoys through London to staging performances between Pearly Kings and Gen Z creatives. My work spans museums, cathedral crypts, pop-up theatres, global brands, and community projects across the UK and beyond. As a Canadian living between the UK and France (with a late ADHD diagnosis that fuels my curiosity and creativity), I zigzag through culture, history, and big ideas, but never boring ones. Every week on HistoryFFS, we learn lessons from the past and explore how history echoes through to the present. Follow @HistoryFFS on Substack or on our socials because we’re all making history, one ridiculous, wonderful moment at a time. Connect with Sarah: Website: www.historyffs.com LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/sarahdowd/ https://www.linkedin.com/company/historyffs-pod/ Substack: @historyffs YouTube: @HistoryFFSPod Instagram: @historyFFSPod TikTok: @historyffspod X: @HistoryFFSPod Bluesky: @historyffs.bsky.social Follow or subscribe to the show for new episodes exploring the objects, people, and moments that shaped our world. If you want the story AND the sound of the past, this is essential listening.

    3 min
  7. Meet the Host of the HFFS Podcast!

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    Meet the Host of the HFFS Podcast!

    Hey, I’m Sarah Dowd, your host here on History FFS! You know, I never imagined I’d end up hosting a history podcast. I grew up in Toronto in a house filled with stories and questions, and I was always the curious kid who didn’t believe there was just one right way to belong. For me, history isn’t just about dates or facts, it’s about people, emotions, culture, and the ways the past keeps echoing through our lives. I’ve spent over 15 years as an entrepreneur, working with museums, artists, and communities through my heritage consultancy, The Tricolor Collective. I also run Les Raconteurs, an immersive storytelling company, and share my thoughts on creativity, history, and meaning through my own platform, Sarah in Three Colors. And in case you’re wondering, yes, I have ADHD, and it makes me extra curious and always connecting unusual dots. I’m not here as some all-knowing expert. History FFS is all about paying attention, being curious, and believing you don’t need anyone’s permission to ask questions and make connections. If you love culture, stories, and think history should feel as alive as it really is, you’re absolutely in the right place. Let’s explore this together! About Sarah Dowd: I’m Sarah Dowd - writer, speaker, heritage and arts consultant, producer, and all-around nerd - here to share the stories of our past that make us laugh, gasp, and mutter: It’s History… For F***k’s Sake. For 25+ years I’ve created immersive, inclusive experiences that bring history alive, from rallying Second World War convoys through London to staging performances between Pearly Kings and Gen Z creatives. My work spans museums, cathedral crypts, pop-up theatres, global brands, and community projects across the UK and beyond. As a Canadian living between the UK and France (with a late ADHD diagnosis that fuels my curiosity and creativity), I zigzag through culture, history, and big ideas, but never boring ones. Every week on HistoryFFS, we explore how history echoes through today, from Drag Race to prefab tiny houses, with voices from musicians to mischief-makers. Follow @HistoryFFS on Substack or on our socials because we’re all making history, one ridiculous, wonderful moment at a time. Connect with Sarah: Website: www.historyffs.com LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/sarahdowd/ https://www.linkedin.com/company/historyffs-pod/ Substack: @historyffs YouTube: @HistoryFFSPod Instagram: @historyFFSPod TikTok: @historyffspod X: @HistoryFFSPod Bluesky: @historyffs.bsky.social Follow the show for new episodes exploring the objects, people, and moments that shaped our world. If you want the story AND the sound of the past, this is essential listening.

    2 min
  8. Why Does The History For F**k’s Sake Podcast Exist?

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    Why Does The History For F**k’s Sake Podcast Exist?

    Why did we start this podcast show? Because history is everywhere, but too often it’s treated like it belongs to a small group of people. It’s boxed up, polished, told in ways that feel distant, intimidating, or flat and that’s never made sense to me. History isn’t just something that happened; it’s something we live with every day. It shapes our culture, our creativity, our politics, our identities, most of the time without us even realising it. History lives in the films and music we love, the books and buildings we see, in performances, protests, fashions, failures, and even in our everyday choices. This podcast exists to pull history out of the textbook and put it back where it belongs: in conversation, in creativity, in the present. I’m not here to deliver answers, but to ask better questions. Because loving history doesn’t mean memorising facts, it means noticing patterns, making connections, and seeing how the past keeps nudging the present and how we’re shaping the future in return. History shouldn’t feel gated or polite or finished. It should feel alive, messy, and human. That’s why this show exists, this is History for F**k’s Sake. About Sarah Dowd: I’m Sarah Dowd - writer, speaker, heritage and arts consultant, producer, and all-around nerd - here to share the stories of our past that make us laugh, gasp, and mutter: It’s History… For F***k’s Sake. For 25+ years I’ve created immersive, inclusive experiences that bring history alive, from rallying Second World War convoys through London to staging performances between Pearly Kings and Gen Z creatives. My work spans museums, cathedral crypts, pop-up theatres, global brands, and community projects across the UK and beyond. As a Canadian living between the UK and France (with a late ADHD diagnosis that fuels my curiosity and creativity), I zigzag through culture, history, and big ideas, but never boring ones. Every week on HistoryFFS, we explore how history echoes through today, from Drag Race to prefab tiny houses, with voices from musicians to mischief-makers. Follow @HistoryFFS on Substack or on our socials because we’re all making history, one ridiculous, wonderful moment at a time. Connect with Sarah: Website: www.historyffs.com LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/sarahdowd/ https://www.linkedin.com/company/historyffs-pod/ Substack: @historyffs YouTube: @HistoryFFSPod Instagram: @historyFFSPod TikTok: @historyffspod X: @HistoryFFSPod Bluesky: @historyffs.bsky.social Follow the show for new episodes exploring the objects, people, and moments that shaped our world. If you want the story AND the sound of the past, this is essential listening.

    2 min

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Did you ever wonder how we got here, and how sometimes tiny pieces of history make up, and have shaped our lives? Or realised how every day, all of us are making history? Join me, Sarah Dowd, in exploring what has happened in the everyday lives of people for the better, or at least the experiences that have just make us laugh and say… This is… History. For F***’s Sake, the podcast that explores untold stories that make a difference. When the world seemingly shut down for almost two years, what were we doing? We were creating art, making history and crying out of human contact. We were craving our culture. I’m your host, Sarah Dowd, and I have worked on over 200 history, heritage and arts projects in the last 20 years across the world, everywhere from the Imperial War Museum in London to exploring how we put a fleet of ships in the sky, or bringing wrecks back from Honolulu. I was recently diagnosed with ADHD which has brought a whole new layer of thinking about creativity and how we get people - ALL PEOPLE - really engaged with our shared history and culture. Stories. Art. Film. Books. Ships. Music. Museums. People. Joy. Experiences. Humour. Humanity. Because it’s all History, For F***’s Sake. Find out more at historyffs.com

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