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BAND IT ABOUT - Podcast SeriesBAND IT ABOUT - Podcast SeriesPBAFM interview promoting the upcoming 'GREG’S WISH' Event, A TVC Musical Extravaganza to Celebrate the Life of Greg Truman, at The Governor Hindmarsh Hotel (The Gov), Sunday October 17th, 2021.rOn Monday the 11th of October, Adelaide guitarist Bob Balsamo and BAND IT ABOUT host Di Spillane were interviewed by Zofia Dendunnen on her weekly PBAFM community radio program 'Manic Monday', to discuss the 'Greg's Wish' Event which is being held at 'The Gov' on Sunday the 17th of October. Many thanks to Zofia for giving us this opportunity to share our event with her audience, and for allowing me to use the audio for this bonus podcast episode. About the event: 'Greg's Wish' A TVC Musical Extravaganza to Celebrate the Life of Greg Truman who sadly...2021-10-1218 minTwo Friends Talk HistoryTwo Friends Talk HistoryAnnouncement for Series 2Things are changing here at Two Friends Talk History!Carrying on from series 1 in which Zofia and Liam explored the ancient world through stories and interviews, in series 2, Zofia invites new friends to talk history on Two Friends. Guests will continue to delve into global history topics  from new perspectives, share behind the scenes knowledge of working in heritage, history and more!You can still find Liam on his fabulous folklore and spooky stories podcast, International Supernatural! What are you waiting for? Subscribe! Find me on Instagram and Patreon, or my website ArchaeoArtist. 2021-02-1201 minTwo Friends Talk HistoryTwo Friends Talk HistoryDysfunctional Families: the Anarchy and the PtolemiesIn this week's episode, Liam delves into 'The Anarchy' of 12th century England when Empress Matilda battled her cousin King Stephen for control of the English throne.  Meanwhile, Zofia navigates the twisted tale of some terrible Ptolemies: Cleopatra II, her daughter Cleopatra III and the husband they shared, Ptolemy VIII. The 2nd century BCE ruling dynasty of Egypt known for murders, mayhem, matricides and more!Find us on InstagramSupport us through Patreon Buy our merch on RedbubbleExplore more resources and t...2020-12-1758 minTwo Friends Talk HistoryTwo Friends Talk HistoryLands of Ice: nomadic life in the Arctic circleHi Folks! In this episode, Zofia and Liam strike North and explore the cold climes of Nunavut in Canada. Zofia interviews Jennie, a close friend from the Inuit community on Victoria Island, located deep within the Arctic circle. Liam and Zofia provide a historical background to the Inuit of the area before Zofia interviews Jennie who provides a fascinating account of growing up on the island as well as some local Inuit folklore and history.Find us on InstagramSupport us through Patreon Buy our merch on2020-11-181h 25Two Friends Talk HistoryTwo Friends Talk HistoryMostly Magic: necromancing with John Dee & the Sami shamanismThis week's episode is 'Mostly Magic'. Zofia explores the life of the 16th century occultist, necromancer, scientist and advisor to the Tudor court, John Dee, who flourished during a time when magic and science were inextricably linked. Liam meanwhile, looks at the Sami peoples of northern Scandinavia, how they were perceived as sorcerers and heretics by their neighbours and how they were repressed for practising their own religious beliefs.Tangents include: supernatural TV shows, enochian angels, victorian occultists and awesome Sami gods.Find us on InstagramSupport us through Patreon2020-10-071h 05Two Friends Talk HistoryTwo Friends Talk HistoryKiller Queens: Queen Lakshmibai and William Dorsey SwannThis week's episode is 'Killer Queens'. Liam explores the life of Queen Lakshmibai, the Rani of Jhansi, who joined the rebellion against the British East India Company in the mid 19th century. Zofia meanwhile looks at a different type of Queen, William Dorsey Swann, who led a fascinating life as a black, gay man during the 19th century and who was possibly the first identifiable 'drag queen'! Tangents include: colonialism sucks, Shieldmaidens and Drag Race. Find us on InstagramSupport us through Patreon Buy our merch on 2020-09-161h 14Two Friends Talk HistoryTwo Friends Talk HistoryWhere they Fear to Tread: North Sentinel Island and Xibalba!This week's episode is Where they Fear to Thread where we look into places off the beaten track... and for good reason! Zofia dives deep into ancient cave systems of Cobán, Guatemala, the location of none other than the Mayan underworld of Xibalba. Liam gives the history of North Sentinel Island in the Indian Ocean where trespassers are likely to be peppered with a few arrows. Tangents include: The Descent, the multiple uses of Himalayan pink salt, everyone has dog heads, say no to over-foraging.Find us on InstagramSupport us t...2020-09-021h 03Two Friends Talk HistoryTwo Friends Talk HistoryIsolated Islands: Skellig Michael and DelosThis week's episode is Isolated Islands where we question whether islands are ever truly isolated. Liam looks at the Irish monks of Skellig Michael who sought solitude at the edge of Europe... until some pretty scary dudes arrived in boats (hint hint beards and longships). Zofia explores the small but immensely important Greek island of Delos, the Disney Land of the ancient Mediterranean. Tangents include: monks with great asses, crazy island gossip, Athens being a total dick and was Mithridates the first Karen?Find us on InstagramSupport us through Patreon 2020-08-191h 18Two Friends Talk HistoryTwo Friends Talk HistoryGreed and Grift: Marcus Crassus and King Leopold IIThis week's episode is Greed & Grift where we discuss the terrible consequences of rich old dudes who can't be satisfied. Zofia dives back in time to the Roman Republic to explore the richest man you've probably never heard of: Marcus Crassus. Liam looks at the not so noble life of King Leopold II of the Belgians and his harrowing and brutal exploitation of the Belgian Congo (spoiler: he ain't nice). Tangents include: the origins (maybe) of the golden crown from Game of Thrones, Indiana Jones and the Arc of the Covenant, how NOT to leave your riches to your...2020-08-051h 03Two Friends Talk HistoryTwo Friends Talk HistoryPatrons of the Arts: Elisabeth Vigee Le Brun and Empress Tokugawa MaskoJoin us as we explore Patrons of the Arts. Liam delves into the life of Tokugawa Masako, a 17th century Japanese empress who was a driving force behind an aesthetic for a new age. Zofia tells the story of Élisabeth Vigée Le Brun who was a prominent French painter of the 18th century and was patronised by none other than Marie Antoinette. Tangents include: the scandal of showing teeth in paintings, how giant wigs were used to control women, penis horses and the tackiness of the nouveau riche.Find us on InstagramSupport us...2020-07-221h 19Two Friends Talk HistoryTwo Friends Talk HistoryPlagues and PandemicsJoin us for our first ever episode. Zofia focuses on the Antonine plague that struck the Roman Empire during the 2nd century CE as well as the story of Glycon, the original snake oil man. Liam explores how the concoction of deadly diseases and viruses that Europeans brought to the New World resulted in catastrophic consequences for the peoples and societies of the Americas. Tangents include: appropriate wigs for magic snakes, prophetic octopi, who REALLY 'discovered' the Americas and the question everyone is asking: do snakes control Trump?Find us on InstagramSupport us...2020-07-0758 min