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Know What You See with Brian Lowery
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1 Spilling the Tea on Cross Culture Comedy: Jesse Appell’s Journey in China 29:42
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In this episode, comedian and tea enthusiast Jesse Appell of Jesse's Teahouse takes us on a journey from studying Chinese comedy to building an online tea business. He shares how navigating different cultures shaped his perspective on laughter, authenticity, and community. From mastering traditional Chinese cross-talk comedy to reinventing himself after a life-changing move, Jesse and host Brian Lowery discuss adaptation and the unexpected paths that bring meaning to our lives. For more on Jesse, visit jessesteahouse.com and for more on Brian and the podcast go to brianloweryphd.com.…
The Norfolk Heritage Centre Podcast
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Indhold leveret af The Norfolk Heritage Centre Podcast and Norfolk Heritage Centre. Alt podcastindhold inklusive episoder, grafik og podcastbeskrivelser uploades og leveres direkte af The Norfolk Heritage Centre Podcast and Norfolk Heritage Centre eller deres podcastplatformspartner. Hvis du mener, at nogen bruger dit ophavsretligt beskyttede værk uden din tilladelse, kan du følge processen beskrevet her https://da.player.fm/legal.
Explore our local studies collection and discover more about this beautiful county with our regular podcast. Norfolk Heritage Centre is located on the second floor of Norwich Millennium Library. More info here: thenorfolkheritagecentrepodcast.wordpress.com
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Explore our local studies collection and discover more about this beautiful county with our regular podcast. Norfolk Heritage Centre is located on the second floor of Norwich Millennium Library. More info here: thenorfolkheritagecentrepodcast.wordpress.com
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1 Familiar and Stranger Things: Making a Witch in the 17th Century with Danny Buck 33:54
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We all know about witches and their black cats. But why did people in the early modern period fear their neighbours’ cats? Why were they fearful of wax models? How did they protect themselves? Join historian Danny Buck as he explores these questions and more. This talk took place at the Norfolk Heritage Centre in October 2023. Please visit norfolkheritagecentre.wordpress.com to see the images referred to throughout the talk.…
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1 Searching for Disability in the Picture Norfolk Archive with Cath Cartman 34:48
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Disability is mostly missing from the history books - and all too often, when we do see photographs of disabled people, they are anonymous medical images. Join Cath Cartman, photographer and researcher, as she shares her research from the Picture Norfolk archive, and introduces you to James, Robert, Dick and others whose stories she encountered along the way. This talk took place at the Norfolk Heritage Centre in December 2023, as part of UK Disability History Month. Visit norfolkheritagecentre.wordpress.com to see the images referred to throughout the talk.…
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1 Norwich's Eighteenth Century Pattern Books with Dr Michael Nix 57:03
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Join Dr Michael Nix, author of 'Norwich Textiles, a Global Story 1750-1840', as he explores how pattern books and cards, containing thousands of small samples of fabric, provide us with a means of understanding an industry whose creativity and enterprise made Norwich one of the most prosperous cities in England. This talk took place at the Norfolk Heritage Centre as part of Heritage Open Days in September 2023. Visit norfolkheritagecentre.wordpress.com to see the images referred to throughout the talk.…
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1 Sir Thomas Browne: The Theatre of Ourselves with Kevin Faulkner 44:38
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Join Kevin Faulkner, author of numerous essays on the life and work of Sir Thomas Browne, as he examines the 17th century physician-philosopher's writings, discusses some of the books he owned, and explores Browne's intellectual pursuits in the context of the proto-psychology he termed 'the Theatre of Ourselves'. This talk took place in person at the Norfolk Heritage Centre in October 2023.…
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1 Newhaven Court: Love, Tragedy, Heroism and Intrigue 53:41
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Join local writer Helen Murray, author of Newhaven Court: Love, Tragedy, Heroism and Intrigue, as she discusses her book about the Newhaven Court Hotel in Cromer, a house whose fascinating history encompasses visits by Churchill, Shackleton and Tennyson, among others. This talk took place on Tuesday 17th January at the Norfolk Heritage Centre. To see the images referred to throughout the talk, please visit norfolkheritagecentre.wordpress.com.…
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1 Festival for a Fine City with Rob Mitchell 42:48
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Join author Rob Mitchell as he discusses his book, ‘Festival for a Fine City’, and explores the Norfolk and Norwich Festival’s 250-year journey from its origins in 1772 to the present day. This talk took place on Tuesday 18th January 2022 at Norfolk Heritage Centre. For the images referred to during the talk please visit norfolkheritagecentre.wordpress.com.…
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1 Norwich Castle: Royal Palace Reborn with Andrew Ferrara 46:04
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Join Project Curator Andrew Ferrara as he explores the medieval history of Norwich Castle and offers an inside look at the ongoing multi-million pound redevelopment project of the Norman Keep and the exciting new exhibits destined for the inside. This talk took place on Tuesday 9th May 2023 at Norfolk Heritage Centre. To see the images referred to throughout Andrew's talk, please visit norfolkheritagecentre.wordpress.com.…
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1 Exploring the Glass Negative Collections of NHC 1:05:38
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Join Clare Everitt as she uncovers the stories told by some of Norfolk Heritage Centre's 19th and early 20th century glass plate images, encompassing Colman's of Norwich, the Hobrough Collection (river engineers who worked all over Norfolk), and images taken by Alfred Taylor of Starston and Sydney Hubbard of Great Melton. Visit norfolkheritagecentre.wordpress.com to see the images Clare refers to throughout her talk. This talk was recorded on 15th November 2022 at Norfolk Heritage Centre.…
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1 Norwich's Strangers: Their Story and Legacy 45:23
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The 'Strangers' - refugees from the Low Countries - began arriving in Norwich in 1566: a decade later they made up almost a third of the city's population. Join Frank Meeres, author of 'The Welcome Stranger', as he looks at their story and its long-term legacy for the city. This talk was recorded live at Norfolk Heritage Centre on Thursday 6th October 2022. To see the images referred to during the podcast, please visit: norfolkheritagecentre.wordpress.com.…
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1 Into the Unknown 1578: Elizabeth I on Progress with Vic Morgan 54:37
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Join historian Vic Morgan as he discusses Elizabeth I's progress to Norwich in 1578, a unique window on 16th century arenas of politics, religion and the fates of significant families in the region. This talk was recorded live at Norfolk Heritage Centre on Tuesday 23rd August 2022. To see the images referred to during the podcast, please visit: norfolkheritagecentre.wordpress.com.…
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1 Edible Norwich: Chocolate History Walking Tour 58:43
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Historically home to international food manufacturers, and a bustling agricultural centre, Norwich has long had food and drink at its heart. Sharpen your appetite with our podcast walking tours exploring Norwich’s edible heritage, for Heritage Open Days 2021. Through the twentieth century, the smell of cocoa filled Norwich’s streets, as Caley’s, Rowntree-Mackintosh and Nestle produced confectionary destined for chocolate-lovers the world over. Join us as we take in the sights, sounds (and smells) of the city’s chocolate-making heritage. For the route map and images referred to during the podcast, please visit: norfolkheritagecentre.wordpress.com/…
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1 Edible Norwich: Mustard History Walking Tour 1:12:16
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Historically home to international food manufacturers, and a bustling agricultural centre, Norwich has long had food and drink at its heart. Sharpen your appetite with our podcast walking tours exploring Norwich’s edible heritage, for Heritage Open Days 2021. Colman’s of Norwich made the city synonymous with mustard production, and through the civic, charitable and political activities of members of the Colman family, had a far-reaching effect on the lives of its citizens. Join us as we walk in the footsteps of the Colmans and their employees, and explore the sites associated with the city’s mustard kings and queens. For the route map and images referred to during the podcast, please visit: https://norfolkheritagecentre.wordpress.com/…
In this talk, Community Librarian Rachel Ridealgh explores material from Norfolk Heritage Centre’s ephemera collection that looks at how women have demanded freedom from control and violence, and autonomy over their own bodies. Discover more about how local women became involved in campaigns for equality during the 20th century, both locally and nationally. This talk was recorded from a live Zoom event in January 2021. This recording is inspired by the British Library’s "Unfinished Business: The Fight for Women’s Rights" exhibition, which explores how feminist activism in the UK today has its roots in the complex history of women’s rights. Visit norfolkheritagecentre.wordpress.com to see the images referred to throughout the talk. We hope you enjoyed listening! Please note: This talk will include some references to violence against women and also reproductive rights, including abortion.…
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1 Women's Rights In Norwich: 1970s - 1990s 35:26
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In this talk, Community Librarian Rachel Ridealgh explores what material from Norfolk Heritage Centre’s ephemera collection can tell us about the movement for women’s liberation in Norwich during the 1970s – 1990s. Learn more about how local women became involved in campaigns for equality, peace, and human rights during this time, both locally and nationally. This recording is inspired by the British Library’s "Unfinished Business: The Fight for Women’s Rights" exhibition, which explores how feminist activism in the UK today has its roots in the complex history of women’s rights. Visit norfolkheritagecentre.wordpress.com for a video version of the recording, and to see the images referred to throughout the talk. We hope you enjoyed listening!…
In the final part of Jo and James' LGBTQ+ walking tours of Norwich series, we begin on King Street, head past Norwich Castle to Ber Street, cross the river via the All Hallows Mission, and end our tour at The Castle pub at the bottom of Kett's Hill. Find the map and some of the images referenced throughout the talk at norfolkheritagecentre.wordpress.com/. We hope you enjoy this walk - watch this space for further audio tours of the City. Thanks for listening!…
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