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The StickyBeak
Monika O'Hanlon
107 episodes
1 day ago
In this weekly series, journalist Monika O'Hanlon speaks with extraordinary people and delves into interesting topics and historical events.

Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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In this weekly series, journalist Monika O'Hanlon speaks with extraordinary people and delves into interesting topics and historical events.

Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Show more...
Society & Culture
Religion & Spirituality,
History
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Why Victorians Were Obsessed with Death
The StickyBeak
45 minutes 27 seconds
1 week ago
Why Victorians Were Obsessed with Death


In the Victorian era, mourning wasn’t just an emotion — it was a way of life. From black veils and funeral etiquetteto hair jewellery and post-mortem photography, grief became an art form — and death, a thriving industry.


In this episode of The StickyBeak, Monika O’Hanlon dives into the darkly fascinating world of Victorian mourning culture — a time when death was public, ritualistic, and deeply personal.


Monika is joined by Al, a U.S.-based collector of Victorian mourning artifacts, who shares eerie insights into the era’s most curious traditions. Together, they uncover:

  • Why Victorians were so obsessed with death and the afterlife
  • The fear of being buried alive — and the strange inventions to prevent it
  • The meaning behind mourning jewellery made from human hair
  • How grief became both a fashion statement and a social expectation


From superstition to sentimentality, this episode explores how Victorian mourning rituals reveal more about life than death itself.


A HUGE thanks to Al for taking the time to have a chat. Follow her here:


INSTAGRAM: @al_curio


TIKTOK: @al_curio


This episode was brought to you by Tüt, toilet lid stickers to zhuzh up your toot. Because every throne needs a crown.

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🎉 Big news! The StickyBeak is about to go to two episodes a week!

  • Wednesdays: Your regular deep dive into the weird, wonderful, and wonderfully strange stories from around the world.
  • Mondays: A brand-new episode all about YOUR stories — the wild, funny, and outrageous confessions you send in.

Got a story to share? Be a StickyBeak and submit it here: https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLScK_D0b6Cp7WAKDq4thfd4EZNrXJPba1C2r9VZkxptxbYmJtA/viewform! 🦜


Got an Idea for the Podcast?

I’d love to hear from you! If there’s a topic you’d like me to explore or someone you think would make a great guest, flick me a message.


EMAIL: thestickybeakpodcast@outlook.com

INSTAGRAM: @thestickybeakpodcast

TIKTOK: @thestickybeakpodcast

FACEBOOK: https://www.facebook.com/listen.with.mon


Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

The StickyBeak
In this weekly series, journalist Monika O'Hanlon speaks with extraordinary people and delves into interesting topics and historical events.

Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.