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A weekly history based podcast where we discuss lesser known moments from the past, or shine a new light on famous events, in our own distinctive British way.

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A weekly history based podcast where we discuss lesser known moments from the past, or shine a new light on famous events, in our own distinctive British way.

    80 Frida Kahlo and Leon Trotsky

    80 Frida Kahlo and Leon Trotsky

    This is our last episode as we have now left our homes to go travelling for a while. For the last time, Lorna does a report. It's on Frida Kahlo, covering some little known facts about the Mexican artist and her relationship with Leon Trotsky. 
    We start by struggling to say the word preparatory in true Idiots style and it doesn't get much better from there.
    We just want to say a big thank you for listening to us ramble on for 80 episodes!!
    As we have discussed on the pod you are able to keep up with our adventures on our new podcast On The Move. The preview is now available on all podcast apps, and the episodes will follow soon. The Instagram is also @onthemovepod so keep an eye out for our adventure pictures!
     
    Twitter: @IdiotHistoryPod
    Facebook: @IdiotsTalkHistory    Instagram: @IdiotsTalkHistory
    Email: IdiotHistoryPod@gmail.com
    Individual Twitters: @MattSingleton17  @lornabarryy

    • 42 min.
    79 The Forger Mark Hofmann and the LDS Church

    79 The Forger Mark Hofmann and the LDS Church

    This week Matt tells the crazy story of Mark Hofmann, the forger who really had it out for the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. In the 1980's Hofmann made a fortune through his forgeries and counterfeiting. Then it all went wrong.
    Elsewhere we discuss how Jesus would invite disciples to the Last Supper and Lorna rants about teachers looking for deeper meanings in the colour blue.
    Twitter: @IdiotHistoryPod
    Facebook: @IdiotsTalkHistory    Instagram: @IdiotsTalkHistory
    Email: IdiotHistoryPod@gmail.com
    Individual Twitters: @MattSingleton17  @lornabarryy

    • 41 min.
    78 Orson Welles and His Lost Films

    78 Orson Welles and His Lost Films

    This week Matt reports on the film director that many regard as the greatest ever. Orson Welles led a fascinating life, working in radio, theatre and film. The work he never managed to complete is equally fascinating, from ambitious adaptations to passion projects.
    Also this week Lorna gets Shawshank Redemption, Green Mile and 8 Mile a little confused. None of which, you may have noticed, were directed by Welles.
    Make sure to look out for our new podcast On the Move, coming to a podcast app near you very soon.
    Twitter: @IdiotHistoryPod
    Facebook: @IdiotsTalkHistory    Instagram: @IdiotsTalkHistory
    Email: IdiotHistoryPod@gmail.com
    Individual Twitters: @MattSingleton17  @lornabarryy

    • 53 min.
    77 The History of Paris Fashion

    77 The History of Paris Fashion

    This week Lorna tells the origins of Paris Fashion, and the designers that have made it the capital of the fashion world. It’s a fascinating story and one of our longest episodes in quite a while!
    Matt gets side-tracked constantly by Rocha John Rocha and Twiggy.
    Make sure to look out for our new podcast On the Move, coming to a podcast app near you very soon.
    Twitter: @IdiotHistoryPod
    Facebook: @IdiotsTalkHistory    Instagram: @IdiotsTalkHistory
    Email: IdiotHistoryPod@gmail.com
    Individual Twitters: @MattSingleton17  @lornabarryy

    • 57 min.
    76 Marie Antoinette

    76 Marie Antoinette

    This week Matt is back with a report on French Queen Marie Antoinette. He tells the story of her role in the French Palaces entertainment, her unpopularity and her death. It's fascinating. 
    There are a few blunders this week, which we hope you will enjoy despite Matt suggesting they will be cut out. Lorna also gets confused between Marie and Maria multiple times and then gets distracted by dauphinoise potatoes. We're sure you're going to love this one!
    Twitter: @IdiotHistoryPod
    Facebook: @IdiotsTalkHistory    Instagram: @IdiotsTalkHistory
    Email: IdiotHistoryPod@gmail.com
    Individual Twitters: @MattSingleton17  @lornabarryy

    • 43 min.
    75 The Golden Age of Alpinism

    75 The Golden Age of Alpinism

    This week Lorna struggles with her podcast report, but it's actually fascinating, all about the rise in popularity of mountaineering. There are a lot of peak names, but we brush over them, but you can find them on the Twitter so keep your eyes pealed. There are some interesting tales, including the creation of the Alpine Club and the women of the Golden Age. 
    Matt struggles with his guessing this week and he tells of our own recent walking experience on New Years Day, when we were very unprepared for a walk/climb with friends. 
    Twitter: @IdiotHistoryPod
    Facebook: @IdiotsTalkHistory    Instagram: @IdiotsTalkHistory
    Email: IdiotHistoryPod@gmail.com
    Individual Twitters: @MattSingleton17  @lornabarryy

    • 37 min.

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