The Hidden Herstory Podcast

Chrissy Hamlin

An Independent Women's History Podcast, uncovering the lives of intriguing, infamous and inspiring women from History. Our special theme in Season One is #InspiringWomen. All Episodes are produced and presented by former Teacher & aspiring Author, Chrissy Hamlin. . Visit www.hiddenherstory.com to find more fascinating blog posts and videos on Women's History. Follow us on Twitter, Facebook, You Tube and Instagram Send us a voicemail message via Anchor FM and you may get featured on our next podcast episode!

  1. S1 Ep12 - The History of Christmas, Queen Alexandra & Margot Fonteyne

    12/17/2021

    S1 Ep12 - The History of Christmas, Queen Alexandra & Margot Fonteyne

    Chrissy chats with Canadian Historian, Ballet Dancer and Blogger, Jessica Storoschuk from Winnipeg, Manitoba, in this extra special Christmas Episode. In the first part of the show, we talk about our own personal family Christmas traditions, and go on to discuss some of the fascinating Religious, Royal and pre-Christian history that has also become the foundation of the contemporary Christmas celebrations we know and love today - and we also discuss the book "A Christmas Carol" by Charles Dickens.  In the second half of the show, Jessica tells us about two amazing women who both have connections with Christmas: Queen Alexandra was Queen Victoria's daughter-in-law. This shy, deaf, highly dignified Queen, who was married to the notorious womanizer, King Edward, took up photography as a hobby and published a book of her photographs, featuring various members of the Royal families of Europe relaxing on holiday, in order to raise money for her chosen charities at Christmas. The book was a bestseller all over the world, and Queen Alexandra's story is a truly fascinating one, which we shall be exploring further on the blog at hiddenherstory.com.  Jessica also tells us about the life and career of British Ballet Dancer, Margot Fonteyn, who was one of the most influential and highly respected ballet dancers of the 20th century. One of her most famous roles was in the traditional Christmas Ballet "The Nutcracker". Margot Fonteyn married a South American Politician in the 1950's and went on to act as a cultural ambassador for the UK. Despite suffering many personal difficulties in her private life, and spending a great deal of her time and money caring for her husband after he was paralyzed in a failed assassination attempt, she always remained 100% focused in her dancing career, working with such greats as Robert Helpmann, Frank Ashton, and Rudolf Nureyev. She was still dancing professionally, well inther 60's, in order to finance her husband's complex medical needs, but she sadly died penniless in Panama, South America and is buried in an unmarked grave. Find out more about the legendary, Margot Fonteyn as Historian, Jessica tells us her extraordinary story.  Visit Jessica's blog & Follow her on Social Media  An Historian About Town | History in the Making An Historian About Town | Facebook An Historian About Town (@anhistorianblog) / Twitter An Historian About Town (@anhistorianabouttown) • Instagram  An Historian About Town | Bloglovin’

    1h 10m
  2. 12/04/2021

    S1 Episode 10: Kate Garner on Marie Lloyd, Winifred Atwell & The Queen

    Our Guest on this episode is Singer Songwriter Kate Garner who specializes in Vintage style music. We discuss Kate's recent performance at the "Noel Coward Art & Style Exhibition" at the Guildhall Art Gallery and find out why Kate's London family and her famous musical dad, played such an important role in her musical upbringing and how she learned to stream live gigs from home during the recent Covid 19 lockdowns. We also talk about the various women from history which have inspired some of Kate's songs and her forthcoming musical based on the Mapp & Lucia books.  We also get an in-show "Text Message" from Karen at the Hotsy Totsy Club!  Chrissy tells Kate the story of her 2 X Great Aunt, Madeline Tisdall, who was a Music Hall Dancer in the early 1900's and Kate reveals her top three inspiring women from history - Music Hall Queen, Marie Lloyd, Queen of the Keyboards, Winifred Atwell, and THE actual Queen herself - Elizabeth II.  You can hear two of Kate's songs in this podcast episode "Little Things" ( written during the pandemic) and "Why Not Me"  (written for her Dad's Album)  You can hear Kate play Coronation Rag at https://youtu.be/IfMghq5PmRQ You can watch the Trailer for Kate's Gig for the Art Deco Society on 9th December: Songs About The Legends Of The Art Deco Era - Kate Garner Trailer - YouTube Visit Kate's website: Kate Garner | (kategarnermusic.co.uk) Follow On Twitter - Kate Garner (@KateGarnerMusic) / Twitter Follow on Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100054532905326 Follow on Instagram - Kate Garner (@kategarnermusic)  Follow on You Tube - https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCvPmGZVWpTH-XmDSpbamsPw IF YOU HAVE ENJOYED THIS EPISODE, PLEASE LEAVE US A VOICEMAIL MESSAGE & GIVE US SOME FEEDBACK! YOU COULD BE FEATURED ON THE PODCAST!

    1h 13m

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An Independent Women's History Podcast, uncovering the lives of intriguing, infamous and inspiring women from History. Our special theme in Season One is #InspiringWomen. All Episodes are produced and presented by former Teacher & aspiring Author, Chrissy Hamlin. . Visit www.hiddenherstory.com to find more fascinating blog posts and videos on Women's History. Follow us on Twitter, Facebook, You Tube and Instagram Send us a voicemail message via Anchor FM and you may get featured on our next podcast episode!