In this episode, we discuss the fascinating (but often over looked) role that Wales played in the Spanish Civil.
Joined again by our regular guest Jonny, we take a look at some of the remarkble Welsh heroes who fought, and died, standing up to fascism both at home and in Spain.
After our summer hiatus, we are back!
In this episode we discuss the meaning and history behind the defacto Welsh national anthem, Hen Wlad Fy Nhadau (Land of my fathers).
Stay tuned until the outro to listen to Madge Breese's 1899 gramophone recording of the song, alledgedly the first ever to be recorded in Welsh.
In this episode we take a look at some of the shared history and culture between Wales and our celtic cousins across the Irish Sea.
We were joined by Jonny to discuss this relationship from the early medieval period up to the role that Wales played in the founding of the Irish Free State and ask what can a modern Wales learn from Ireland?
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In this episode we sit down with historian, author, and broadcaster Graham Loveluck-Edwards to explore the fascinating history behind Wales' most historic pubs.
From centuries old Inns with ghostly legends to pubs that played key roles in Welsh rebellions, Graham shares the stories, myths, and hidden gems that make these pubs more than just a place to grab a pint. We also answer the age old question, which is the oldest pub in Wales?
Graham's book 'Historic Pubs of Wales' and other workds can be ordered from his website grahamloveluckedwards.com.
Information about his series of guided history walks in glamorgan can be found at glamwalks.co.uk.
He is also on youtube @GrahamLoveluck
In this episode we are joined by Historian, Curator and Documentary maker Jordan Brinkworth to discuss the history of his hometown Neath, wider Wales, and the importance of learning our History.
Jordan's book 'Neath: Romans, Raids & Revolution' is out now and can be ordered at www.jordanbrinkforth.wordpress.com.
He can also be found on Instagram: jordan_brinkforth.
In this episode we discuss the rise and fall of the last recognised native Prince of Wales, Lewelyn ap Gruffudd, with our sidekick Jonny and his friend and Medievel Wales expert, Owen Evans.
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In this episode, we explore the story of Capel Celyn, the Welsh village flooded in 1965 to create a reservoir to supply water to Liverpool. We examine why and how the decision was made, the reaction at the time, and the wider political and cultural impact. From protests and parliamentary opposition to the emergence of groups like the Free Wales Army, we discuss how this event became a significant moment in modern Welsh history and its lasting legacy today.
Cofiwch Dryweryn – Remember Tryweryn.
In this episode we were joined by debut author Russ Williams to discuss his new book, mermaid sex slaves, book sniffing, and all things Welsh Folklore.
'Where the Folk: A Welsh Folklore Road Trip' by Russ Williams, is out now!
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In this episode, we were joined by our good friend Jonny to discuss esteemed Welsh King, law maker, and Health Board namesake, Hywel Dda.
We also discussed Magna Carta, Novichock, and the top ten Welsh people as decided by Wales Online in 2016.
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In this episode we look at The Armistice of 1918, War Memorials and the tradition of Remembrance in Wales.
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In this episode we discuss the life of Welsh antiquarian and poet Iolo Morganwg with clips from our hike of the Iolo Morganwg Heritage Walk around Cowbridge.
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Link to the official walk guide - https://cdn.prod.website-files.com/602452bf511ad639c3e8aab6/605ded98a0c3dab0bc1c22c2_9-Iolo-Morganwg-Walk-online-leaflet-English.pdf
In this episode we look at the controversy surrounding the investiture of Charles as the prince of Wales in 1969 that inevitably led us on to a wider discussion about the title itself and the role of a monarchy in modern Wales.
The mask slipped on this episode and it turns out one of us is a raging monarchist and the other loves The Crown.
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In this episode we welcome our good friend and castle expert Jonny to discuss Welsh Castles, the Norman Conquest of Wales, and the Welsh Rebellions (with a slight detour to Patagonia).
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In this episode we finish our discussion on the coal industry in South Wales by looking at its demise, legacy, and if there are any positives that can come from it for the future.
We had some slight audio issues for the second part of this episode. Hopefully it’s fixed now so should be spot on for the next episode.
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In this episode we discuss the birth and growth of the coal mining industry in South Wales.
This is part 1 of 2 of our dig in to the history of the black stuff.
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In this episode we (Christian and James) do a blind Q&A with each other to introduce ourselves. James also mentions the word "curriculum".
The mic was set too sensitively so apologies for the odd ruffling sound!
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A brief introduction to our new podcast, the hosts, and what to expect.