
The world changed forever on March 15th 44BC. Julius Caesar, the victorious general turned "democratic" dictator was brutally killed on the senate floor by 23 supposed allies, close friends, and even his son. Join us as we explore this event, its almost surreal prelude, and its thunderous consequences.Support the show
Jul 13, 2024
1 hr 15 min

Mark Antony was history's best example of failing upwards. Join us as we explore how a mediocre general, incompetent statesman, and general nincompoop began his rise to ultimate power.Support the show
Jul 7, 2024
1 hr 6 min

No figure is more mysterious in Japanese history than the semi-mythical Witch Queen: Himiko. Join us as we uncover what little is known about her, analayse it and contetualise it within the broader japanese mytho-historical context.Support the show
Jun 28, 2024
1 hr 9 min

A young brilliant woman ascends the throne of Sweden for a short, bright, polarising rule with an unexpected resolution. Join us as we explore this life, little known in the west with many a detour and joke along the way.Support the show
Jun 22, 2024
52 min

In this episode , we unravel the myth of the questing beast, a medieval tale mystified by vivid imaginations and rumours of the time. And don't worry, Misha's narrative skills weave a story that will leave a very satisfying aftertaste, so do stick around to the end. Rather often in human history, reality lends itself to be supremely overexaggerated, but that doesn't mean the foundations of such stories are themselves boring. Listen to this weeks Tea and Biscuits to find out more!Support the show
Jun 15, 2024
45 min

This laid-back and retrospective episode, we sit down and discuss the show: how far we'd come, how it started, what we did along the way, what worked, what did not, and how we evolved over this year.Thank you for your support this whole time. We love youSupport the show
May 24, 2024
1 hr 12 min

Circumnavigating the globe in 1519 was one of the most ambitious voyages ever conceived. Harried by deadly sees, strange natives, and a treacherous crew, this mission proved more dangerous than could ever be expected.Join us as we explore it's many twists and turnsSources:Information:Over the Edge of the World by Laurence BergreenAntonio Pigafetta's JournalCartography: The Ideal and Its History by Matthew H. EdneyMusic:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XgpxpTe5pus&list=PL2D9WFhKARINFHpYFX6Y...
May 19, 2024
1 hr 35 min

On the 12th of April 1961 a short, bright-eyed troublemaker from the middle of nowhere became the first man to leave our shining little blue marble behind him, and venture into the great unknown. This is his storySupport the show
May 4, 2024
1 hr 14 min

An often misunderstood poetry form, Haikus can tell us a lot about Japanese culture, thought patterns, and even their wildlife. This episode, Bobby tries to explain to Misha their rich history, ephemeral characteristics, and why on earth he should care? So pour yourself a cup of green tea, lean back, close your eyes and enjoy the journey.Credit (music):https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-cjPu2lAW20&list=PLQ6fnTAuqDrEDI7-tTevKOLq2ZG7iv4Mm&index=12https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NATFgmYIz8...
Apr 28, 2024
1 hr

No doctrine has been taught more consistently throughout the history of philosophy than the general immorality of lying. Yet few doctrines have been as contentious as the specifics and boundaries of the previous proposition.Join us as we discuss everything from Santa Claus, to nazis at the door from the perspective of diverse philosophers like Kant, Akin and Aquinas.Support the show
Apr 21, 2024
1 hr 14 min
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