Episode 73 – All things Boleyn with Dr Owen Emmerson

Natalie Grueninger speaks with Dr Owen Emmerson about The Boleyns and Hever Castle

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  1. Rebecca Monet says:

    I live in the U.S.
    After I pulled up today’s podcast I said: “Awwww, it’s Owen”
    My son from the other room: “Mom, who is Owen?”
    Me: “He is the supervisor of Hever Castle”
    My son: “Oh.”
    My kitchen has been transformed. I have spent many an hour in my kitchen listening to these podcasts and watching Owen walk with Sarah Morris at Hever and discuss Anne’s “Book of Hours” with Claire Ridgeway, listening to even more youtube videos of Claire’s and countless podcasts of yours, Natalie. It helped me pass the time less dolefully while doing less interesting chores while being stuck at home. Owen’s knowledge matches his passion for history and it has made for a delightful podcast with information which up until now, has been less known. Loved these details. And who knew Anne of Cleves was a foodie! Thank you both! There’s so much here, I need to have another listen when I’m not scrubbing down the counters, but rather sitting with some tea. Thank you again!

    • Dear Rebecca, thank you for your lovely comment! I’m so glad you’re enjoying my podcast. I absolutely loved the Anne of Cleves anecdote!