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Tudor History with Claire RidgwayTudor History with Claire RidgwayWho is that Woman? Answers to Your Most-Asked Questions about Tudor historian Claire RidgwayYou’ve seen my videos, read my articles, and maybe even own one of my books—but who am I? Who is Claire Ridgway?    Discover the woman behind The Anne Boleyn Files and Tudor Society! In this video, I’ll answer your most-asked questions about my work, my research process, my inspiration, and why Anne Boleyn has me hooked. Whether you’re a longtime Tudor fan or just curious about what I do, this is your chance to get to know me better. Watch now and join me as we dive into the fascinating world of Tudor history!   https://linktr.ee/claireri...2024-11-2611 minThe Spotlight on Speaking Show with Bret RidgwayThe Spotlight on Speaking Show with Bret RidgwayEpisode #113 – Bret Ridgway and Special Guest Host Judy Baker Discuss How to Best Leverage Your Podcast AppearancesIn this fifth of a 5-part series on podcast guesting Bret Ridgway and Judy Baker discuss how to best leverage your podcast appearances. Invitation from GuestLearn more about Bret on his website https://BretRidgway.com and about Judy on her site https://BookMarketingMentor.com Connec2024-05-0726 minThe Spotlight on Speaking Show with Bret RidgwayThe Spotlight on Speaking Show with Bret RidgwayEpisode #112 – Bret Ridgway and Special Guest Host Judy Baker Discuss Establishing Your Criteria to Determine if a Podcast is a Good Fit for YouIn this fourth of a 5-part series on podcast guesting Bret Ridgway and Judy Baker discuss establishing your criteria for determining if a podcast is a good fit for you. Invitation from GuestLearn more about Bret on his website https://BretRidgway.com and about Judy on her site https://BookMarketingMentor.com 2024-04-3024 minThe Spotlight on Speaking Show with Bret RidgwayThe Spotlight on Speaking Show with Bret RidgwayEpisode #111 – Bret Ridgway and Special Guest Host Judy Baker Conclude Their Discussion of How Podcast Guests Can be Attractive to Podcast HostsIn this third of a 5-part series on podcast guesting Bret Ridgway and Judy Baker conclude their discussion of how to be most attractive to potential podcast hosts if you want to be a guest on their show. Invitation from GuestLearn more about Bret on his website https://BretRidgway.com and about Judy on her site https://BookMarketingMentor.com 2024-04-2325 minThe Spotlight on Speaking Show with Bret RidgwayThe Spotlight on Speaking Show with Bret RidgwayEpisode #110 – Bret Ridgway and Special Guest Host Judy Baker Continue Their Discussion of How Podcast Guests Can be Attractive to Podcast HostsIn this second of a 5-part series on podcast guesting Bret Ridgway and Judy Baker continue their discussion of how to be most attractive to potential podcast hosts if you want to be a guest on their show. Invitation from GuestLearn more about Bret on his website https://BretRidgway.com and about Judy on her site https://BookMarketingMentor.com 2024-04-1621 minThe Spotlight on Speaking Show with Bret RidgwayThe Spotlight on Speaking Show with Bret RidgwayEpisode #109 – Bret Ridgway and Special Guest Host Judy Baker Discuss How Podcast Guests Can be Attractive to Podcast HostsIn this first in a 5-part series on podcast guesting Bret Ridgway and Judy Baker share their thoughts on: How You Can Be Most Attractive to Podcast Hosts The Key Elements for Your Media One Sheet Why We are Opposed to Virtual Backgrounds What Time You Should Arrive for a Podcast Interview And Much, Much More! Invitation from GuestLearn more about Bret on his website https://BretRidgway.com and about Judy on her site https://BookMarketingMentor.com 2024-04-1225 minTudor History with Claire RidgwayTudor History with Claire RidgwayThe Fall of Anne Boleyn with Claire Ridgway 13-20 May 2022Join historian Claire Ridgway, author of "The Fall of Anne Boleyn: A Countdown", for a completely online 8-day event exploring the dramatic events of spring 1536. https://claireridgway.com/events/the-fall-of-anne-boleyn-2022/ This event is completely online so you can join in from the comfort of your home. This event is for you if: - You want to understand exactly what happened in the spring of 1536 - You want to understand how Anne went from being the woman Henry VIII broke with his beloved church to possess to being replaced by her maid of honour2022-04-2002 minTudor History with Claire RidgwayTudor History with Claire RidgwayAnne Boleyn - Pawn or PredatorIn this second of three live events with Claire Ridgway, Claire discusses whether Anne Boleyn was a woman who was manipulated by her parents into Henry VIII's arms, whether she was a ruthless predator who single-mindedly took herself all the way to the top, or whether she was neither of these! Enjoy this talk with Claire Ridgway. You can see it as a video here: https://youtu.be/u3AUB4xsLAM 2021-12-181h 07Tudor History with Claire RidgwayTudor History with Claire RidgwayAMAZING TUDOR DISCOVERY - The discovery of Anne Boleyn‘s Falcon BadgeYou may have seen the news about the discovery of a contemporary carving of Anne Boleyn's falcon badge and how Paul Fitzsimmons, an antiques dealer, bought it for £75 and how it's now worth £200,000. It's a wonderful find and the good news is that Paul isn't keeping it to himself, it's going on loan to Hampton Court Palace. Thank you, Paul, and thank you to Tracy Borman, Joint Chief Curator at Historic Royal Palaces.   In this podcast, historian Claire Ridgway interviews Sandra Vasoli and James Peacock, who both played key roles in the story of this carving. It is a f...2021-11-1245 minTudor History with Claire RidgwayTudor History with Claire RidgwayDid Elizabeth of York really have an affair with Richard III? Thank you to Sebnem for asking "Did Elizabeth of York really have an affair with Richard III?", something which has been popularised by the "Cousins' War" series of novels by Philippa Gregory and the TV adaptations of them.    Is there any truth to this idea? Was Elizabeth of York in love with Richard III? Did Richard and his niece become lovers? And did Richard III poison Anne Neville, his queen? Historian Claire Ridgway looks at what history tells us about Elizabeth of York and her uncle, Richard III.   You can see this podcast as a video at the following link: http...2021-08-2009 minTudor History with Claire RidgwayTudor History with Claire RidgwayNew Mary, Queen of Scots online course with Claire Ridgway!Author and historian Claire Ridgway is just putting the finishing touches to a course she's written for MedievalCourses.com on the fascinating 16th-century queen, Mary, Queen of Scots.   The course goes live on 1st September 2021, but you can pre-order it right now and save $25 with coupon code MQS2021 by going to this page - https://medievalcourses.com/overview/the-life-of-mary-queen-of-scots-mc12/   It's open internationally and is completely online, with video (and audio) lessons and PDF transcripts, as well as resources.   Go to https://medievalcourses.com/overview/the-life-of-mary-queen-of-scots-mc12/ to find out more.  -- www.theanneboleynfiles.com www.tudorsociety.com www.eli...2021-07-0703 minTudor History with Claire RidgwayTudor History with Claire Ridgway18 Interesting Facts about Lady Jane Grey (Queen Jane)In this latest edition in her "Facts about..." series, historian Claire Ridgway shares 18 interesting facts about Lady Jane Grey, or Queen Jane, who is also known as "The Nine Day Queen".   Find out more about the fourth Tudor monarch from Claire. You can see this podcast as a video at the following link: https://youtu.be/acYkWVtO9CA   Book recommendations: The Sisters Who Would Be Queen - Leanda de Lisle Lady Jane Grey: A Tudor Mystery - Eric Ives   -- Claire Ridgway Historian and author, founder of the Anne Boleyn Files and Tudor Society www.theanneboleynfiles.com ...2021-07-0506 minTudor History with Claire RidgwayTudor History with Claire Ridgway2 July - Old Scarlett the gravediggerOn this day in Tudor history, 2nd July 1594, a sexton and gravedigger known as Old Scarlett was buried at Peterborough Cathedral.   Who was this man? Which two queens was he said to have buried? And what is his link to Shakespeare?   Find out more about Old Scarlett in this edition of #TudorHistoryShorts from historian Claire Ridgway. https://youtu.be/TDuIdL1rPE0   -- Claire Ridgway Historian and author, founder of the Anne Boleyn Files and Tudor Society www.theanneboleynfiles.com www.tudorsociety.com www.elizabethfiles.com https://twitter.com/AnneBoleynFiles http://www.facebook.com/the...2021-07-0200 minTudor History with Claire RidgwayTudor History with Claire Ridgway1 July - No legitimate heir for Henry VIIIOn this day in Tudor history, 1st July 1536, less than two months after the execution of Anne Boleyn, Parliament passed legislation that meant that the king had no legitimate heirs. How strange!   Find out more in this edition of #TudorHistoryShorts from historian Claire Ridgway. You can see this as a video here: https://youtu.be/MpcB3jY2Pi4   -- Claire Ridgway Historian and author, founder of the Anne Boleyn Files and Tudor Society www.theanneboleynfiles.com www.tudorsociety.com www.elizabethfiles.com https://twitter.com/AnneBoleynFiles http://www.facebook.com/theanneboleynfiles https://www.in...2021-07-0100 minTudor History with Claire RidgwayTudor History with Claire Ridgway18 Interesting Facts about Edward VIIn this latest edition of her "Facts about...." series, historian Claire Ridgway shares interesting facts about Edward VI, the boy king, son of Henry VIII and Jane Seymour.   How many of these facts about Edward VI do you know? Hopefully at least a few of them surprised you!   Find out more about Edward VI in the Edward VI playlist - https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLepqWJ7TpkrIS_TwrQF4aYvgBMU2lHcM4 -- Claire Ridgway Historian and author, founder of the Anne Boleyn Files and Tudor Society www.theanneboleynfiles.com www.tudorsociety.com www.elizabethfiles.com http...2021-06-2306 minTudor History with Claire RidgwayTudor History with Claire RidgwayDid Anne Boleyn bring French fashion to court?In this latest edition of her Fan Q&A series, historian Claire Ridgway answers Jessica's question "Did Anne Boleyn bring French fashion to court herself or were others involved?"   Anne Boleyn spent six years in France and was described by a contemporary as "native French" in her ways, but did she bring French fashions, such as the French gown and French hood, to the English royal court?   Find out! You can see images and this podcast on youtube here: https://youtu.be/0N6FE30SQS4   If you're interested in asking a question, all you have to do is do a v...2021-06-0408 minTudor History with Claire RidgwayTudor History with Claire RidgwayComing soon - The Boleyns of Hever CastleDr Owen Emmerson and Claire Ridgway are excited to announce the release date of their forthcoming book, "The Boleyns of Hever Castle".   It will be released as a coffee-table style book and ebook on 1st August 2021 and Owen and Claire are launching it with a special talk and book signing at the Festival Theatre, Hever Castle, on that date. Book your ticket at https://heverfestival.co.uk/index.php/the-boleyns-of-hever-castle/   --------------------- Hever Castle is a picture-postcard fortified manor house nestled in the Kent countryside. It is, of course, famous for its links with the Boleyns, an East Anglian gent...2021-05-1904 minTudor History with Claire RidgwayTudor History with Claire Ridgway8 May - A goodly sight for Henry VIIIOn this day in Tudor history, 8th May 1539, war panic led to a show of strength in London - an 11-hour procession of beautifully dressed and armed men, crowded streets and the shooting of guns.   Why? What was this all about? Find out in this #TudorHistoryShorts from historian Claire Ridgway. You can see this podcast as a video at the following link: https://youtu.be/w2b3srNnKJ0   -- Claire Ridgway Historian and author, founder of the Anne Boleyn Files and Tudor Society www.theanneboleynfiles.com www.tudorsociety.com www.elizabethfiles.com https://twitter.com/An...2021-05-0800 minTudor History with Claire RidgwayTudor History with Claire RidgwayDid Thomas Culpeper have a brother called Thomas and was Catherine Howard pregnant?Thank you so much to Sarah from the UK for her questions regarding Thomas Culpeper's brothers and sisters, and whether he really had a brother called Thomas Culpeper. Sarah also asked whether Catherine Howard had got pregnant before her marriage and whether she got pregnant during her marriage to Henry VIII. Could she even have been pregnant on the scaffold?   Historian Claire Ridgway, who did start a book on Catherine Howard's fall, answers Sarah's questions and tells us a bit more about the two Thomas Culpepers, as well as rumours of Catherine's pregnancy in 1541. You can see this podcast as a...2021-05-0511 minTudor History with Claire RidgwayTudor History with Claire RidgwayA heretic cardinal, the other Tudor Drake, and a plotting baronIn part two of This Week in Tudor History for the week beginning 5th April, historian Claire Ridgway talks about why Pope Paul IV branded Cardinal Pole a heretic and took away his legatine powers, before introducing you to a sea captain named Drake, but not Sir Francis Drake, and telling you about John Lumley, a baron who was involved with the Ridolfi Plot but kept his head, and a man who was recorded as owning a full-length portrait of Anne Boleyn.   You can see this podcast as a video at the following link: https://youtu.be/KYOd2blMjG8   9th Ap...2021-04-0912 minTudor History with Claire RidgwayTudor History with Claire RidgwayA new king's journey, an earl who kept his head, head injury kills a king, and a viscountess and her Little RomeIn part 1 of This Week in Tudor History for week beginning 5th April, historian Claire Ridgway will be talking about King James VI of Scotland's journey from Edinburgh to London, following his accession to the throne of England as James I; the life and career of Henry Stafford, Earl of Wiltshire, who managed to avoid the awful fates of his father and brother despite his Plantagenet blood; the death of King Charles VIII of France after hitting his head on a lintel, and the accession of King Louis XII, and finally Magdalen Browne, Viscountess Montagu, patron of Catholics and a...2021-04-0514 minTudor History with Claire RidgwayTudor History with Claire RidgwayWere William Compton and Thomas Tallis, and George Boleyn and Mark Smeaton lovers?Thank you so much to Omar from Leeds for the excellent questions regarding Showtime's The Tudors series.    Omar wanted to know if William Compton and Thomas Tallis, and George Boleyn and Mark Smeaton really had homosexual relationships.   Historian and author Claire Ridgway considers whether these storylines were just fictional devices and looks at whether there were any links between these men, and, if so, what the evidence is for them having relationships. You can see this podcast as a video at the following link: https://youtu.be/G-hby8Myb6o   Article on George - https://www.theanneboleynfiles.com/george-boleyns-sexuality/   Videos; The G...2021-04-0211 minTudor History with Claire RidgwayTudor History with Claire RidgwayPoet Thomas Churchyard, Sir Ambrose Cave, Elizabeth Boleyn and the knighting of Francis DrakeIn this second part of This Week in Tudor history, which covers 1st to 4th April, historian and author Claire Ridgway talks about Thomas Churchyard, a poet and soldier who kept being imprisoned; Sir Ambrose Cave, a man who joined the Order of St John as early as he possibly could, but survived its dissolution and ended his days serving Elizabeth I; before moving on to the death of Elizabeth Boleyn, Countess of Wiltshire, mother of Queen Anne Boleyn and grandmother of Queen Elizabeth I, and finishing with the knighting of explorer Francis Drake. You can see this podcast as...2021-04-0110 minTudor History with Claire RidgwayTudor History with Claire RidgwayWalter Ralegh's colonisation, a war over vestments, an earl who saved the day in 1536, and some burningsIn part two of this week in Tudor history, historian Claire Ridgway talks about Walter Ralegh (Raleigh) being given permission to colonise foreign lands in 1584; a disagreement over the wearing of vestments in 1566 which led to a pamphlet war, protests and ministers losing their parishes; a Tudor earl who saved the day for Henry VIII during the 1536 Pilgrimage of Grace rebellion, and the burnings of three Protestant martyrs in Essex in 1555. You can see this podcast as a video at the following link: https://youtu.be/rxdS2f7jpXI   25th March 1584 - Queen Elizabeth I granted letters patent to explorer W...2021-03-2416 minTudor History with Claire RidgwayTudor History with Claire RidgwayWas Anne Boleyn treated as queen in the Tower of London?Thank you so much to Edith and Lucy the dog for their excellent question regarding Anne Boleyn's imprisonment in the Tower of London in May 1536.   In series like The Tudors, Anne Boleyn is shown being treated like a queen even though she's a prisoner, and she's shown being attended by ladies-in-waiting? But is this true? That's what Edith and Lucy want to know.   In this talk, Claire Ridgway, author of "The Fall of Anne Boleyn: A Countdown", talks about where in the Tower Anne Boleyn was imprisoned and who attended her during that time. Claire also considers whether Anne was fo...2021-03-2309 minTudor History with Claire RidgwayTudor History with Claire RidgwayHenry Howard loses favour, purple fever takes an ambassador, and a Tudor judge and law reporterIn this first part of This Week in Tudor History, historian Claire Ridgway talks about Henry Howard, Earl of Surrey’s loss of royal favour after the English defeat in France, but his children’s joy at the news of him returning home; ambassador Sir Henry Unton (or Umpton) who was killed in France by the "purple fever", and Sir James Dyer, a Chief Justice who has gone down in history as the first law reporter. You can see this podcast as a video at the following link: https://youtu.be/9fV6-17YkJA   22nd March 1546 - Edward Seymour, Earl of He...2021-03-2117 minTudor History with Claire RidgwayTudor History with Claire RidgwayA secret agent & rebel, Henry VIII's barber, More's granddaughter, and a Puritan soldierin this second part of This Week in Tudor History, historian Claire Ridgway introduces Sir Christopher Blount, a secret agent and rebel who married his master’s widow and whose stepson, the Earl of Essex was his undoing; Edmund Harman, the man who trimmed and washed King Henry VIII’s hair and beard, and who was rewarded for it; Mary Bassett, Sir Thomas More's granddaughter, who was a highly educated Tudor woman and gifted translator; and Sir John Leveson (pronounced Looson), a Puritan and soldier whose later life was marred by a falling out over money.   You can see this podca...2021-03-1713 minTudor History with Claire RidgwayTudor History with Claire RidgwayAn interview with Claire RidgwayIn this interview journalism students, Merel and Emma, ask historian Claire Ridgway about the Tudor Society, including questions such as: “why did you (claire) start the Tudor Society”, “Do you (Claire) have any dreams for the Tudor Society?” and a quickfire round in which you can find out who Claire’s favourite Tudor Monarch is and with which Tudor she would have a cup of tea! You can see this interview here: https://youtu.be/Ze_u4mAX_vg Why not try out the Tudor Society with the trial which available here: https://www.TudorS...2021-03-1512 minTudor History with Claire RidgwayTudor History with Claire RidgwayA pope who was kind to Jews, a Catholic martyr, an Elizabethan actor and a bishop who supported WelshIn the second part of This week in Tudor history, historian Claire Ridgway talks about Giovanni di Lorenzo de' Medici, who became Pope Leo X in 1513 and who was known as a patron of the Arts and his generosity to Jews, Christopher Bales, a Catholic priest and martyr from Elizabeth I’s reign; Richard Burbage,  an Elizabethan actor who was friends with William Shakespeare, and Arthur Bulkeley, a Tudor bishop who supported reform and the use of the Welsh language in sermons. You can see this podcast as a video at the following link: https://youtu.be/IlgVzgw-GAw   11th March 1513 - Gi...2021-03-1113 minTudor History with Claire RidgwayTudor History with Claire RidgwayA Discovery of Witches and the School of Night - did it exist?Thank you to Real Tudor Lady for the excellent question on the TV series "A Discovery of Witches" which is adapted from The All Souls Trilogy by Deborah Harkness. You can see this podcast as a video at the following link: https://youtu.be/zoYQO5FQxcI Real Tudor Lady wanted to know if the School of Night, which included men such as Christopher Marlowe, Sir Walter Ralegh (Raleigh), Thomas Hariot, George Chapman, Matthew Roydon and Henry Percy, 9th Earl of Northumberland, really existed.    In this video, historian Claire Ridgway gives a brief overview of these me...2021-03-1016 minTudor History with Claire RidgwayTudor History with Claire RidgwayAn outspoken reformer, Lady Margaret Douglas dies, and a man of "plyable" willowIn the first part of this week in Tudor history, historian and author Claire Ridgway introduces an outspoken reformer whose works were burnt, she talks about the death of Henry VIII’s niece, Lady Margaret Douglas, and how it was surrounded by rumour, and gives an overview of the life and career of a Tudor administrator who claimed he survived in politics in such turbulent times because he “was made of the plyable willow, not of the stubborn oak”.   You can see this podcast as a video at the following link: https://youtu.be/ztJkKmh2Odo   8th March 1569 - Death of evang...2021-03-0813 minTudor History with Claire RidgwayTudor History with Claire Ridgway12 Facts about Jane Boleyn, Lady RochfordMost history lovers know that Jane Boleyn (née Parker), Lady Rochford, was the wife of George Boleyn, Lord Rochford, the sister-in-law of Queen Anne Boleyn and that she was executed with Catherine Howard in February 1542, but in this talk, historian and author Claire Ridgway shares 12 lesser-known facts about Jane...   You can see this podcast as a video at the following link: https://youtu.be/ZCHUZJ90_RE   Jane Boleyn - Did she help bring down Anne Boleyn? - https://youtu.be/aL2QqvKNTLA January 21 - The Act of Attainder against Catherine Howard and Jane Boleyn - https://youtu.be/jxxcTAxn0_k Feb...2021-03-0606 minTudor History with Claire RidgwayTudor History with Claire RidgwayA mathematician, Call Me Risley, and a scapegoatIn this second part of This week in Tudor history, historian Claire Ridgway introduces mathematician and inventor William Oughtred, tells you about the life of Thomas Wriothesley, the man known as “Call me Risley” in Hilary Mantel’s novels, and shares about Germaine Gardiner, a bishop’s nephew who was executed as a scapegoat.   You can see this podcast as a video at the following link: https://youtu.be/OxmJtyiWnz4   5th March 1575 - Baptism of mathematician William Oughtred at Eton College. Oughtred is responsible for developing a straight slide-rule, a gauging rod and various sundials. He also introduced the "×" symbol for multipli...2021-03-0516 minTudor History with Claire RidgwayTudor History with Claire RidgwayTeasel's Tudor Trivia - Tudor FabricsIn this edition of Teasel's Tudor trivia, Teasel the dog and author and historian Claire Ridgway talk about the different fabrics that were used to make clothes during the medieval and Tudor period - linen, wool, lawn, buckram, silk, velvet, taffeta, satin, sarsenet (sarcenet), damask, cloth of gold, cloth of silver, cloth of tissue and caffa, as well as the furs, ermine and miniver.   It is highly recommended that you view this podcast as a video at the following link: https://youtu.be/yaT9dPqDvrE   Videos mentioned:  Which colours did Anne Boleyn like? - https://youtu.be/AhfdKtqKxBQ What did Tudo...2021-03-0312 minTudor History with Claire RidgwayTudor History with Claire RidgwayA Grand Prior, Anne of Denmark, Margaret Tudor's third marriage and Mary Boleyn's sonIn the first part of her “This week in Tudor history” for the week beginning 1st March, historian Claire Ridgway is going to be introducing you to Thomas Tresham, grand prior of the Order of St John of Jersualem, and Anne of Denmark, James I’s queen consort, as well as talking about another unhappy marriage for Margaret Tudor, and the birth of Mary Boleyn’s son.   You can see this podcast as a video at the following link: https://youtu.be/1d3E0LZgREE   1st March 1559 - Death of Thomas Tresham, landowner, Catholic politician and Grand Prior of the Order of S...2021-03-0112 minTudor History with Claire RidgwayTudor History with Claire RidgwayA literary patron and her husband, a chaplain dies at sea, and a pragmatic reformer pleases nobodyIn this second part of This week on Tudor history for the week beginning 22nd February, historian and author Claire Ridgway introduces a literary patron and her husband, a clergyman who ended up dying on a voyage far from home and being buried at sea, and a famous reformer whose peacemaking and pragmatic approach failed to heal rifts and please people. Oh and he ended up being dug up and posthumously tried for heresy, and burnt!   You can see this podcast as a video at the following link: https://youtu.be/ED-IG_znvZs   24th or 25th February 1618 - Death of El...2021-02-2515 minTudor History with Claire RidgwayTudor History with Claire RidgwayDecember 16 - A Grey man with Woodville linksOn this day in Tudor history, 16th (or possibly the 18th) December 1503, George Grey, 2nd Earl of Kent, died at Ampthill, Bedfordshire.    Grey served as a soldier under Henry VII, was on the king’s council, and served him as Constable of Northampton Castle and as a judge at the trial of Edward, Earl of Warwick in 1499. He was also married to a sister of Elizabeth Woodville.   Grey also managed to retain royal favour on Henry VII's accession even though he'd been rewarded by Richard III.   Find out more about George Grey in today's talk from Claire Ridgway, author of "On Thi...2020-12-1606 minTudor History with Claire RidgwayTudor History with Claire RidgwayDecember 15 - Elizabeth I's loyal servant dies of "sheer grief"On this day in Tudor history, 15th December, 1560, Comptroller of the Household to Elizabeth I and Lord Lieutenant of Berkshire, Thomas Parry died. The Spanish ambassador claimed that Parry had died of “sheer grief”. He was buried at Westminster Abbey.   Parry had served Elizabeth since 1547 and was a loyal servant and friend. So why did he die of grief?   Find out more about Thomas Parry, his background, life, and why he was upset in 1560, in today's talk from Claire Ridgway, founder of the Tudor Society. You can see this podcast as a video at the following link: https://youtu.be/PwnPAL...2020-12-1508 minTudor History with Claire RidgwayTudor History with Claire RidgwayDecember 14 - Mary, Queen of Scots is queen!On this day in Tudor history, 14th December 1542, six-day-old Mary, daughter of King James V and his second wife, Marie de Guise, became Queen of Scotland – Mary, Queen of Scots.   King James V, who had ruled since 1513, was just 30 at his death.   Find out what happened to James V, and how Mary became queen at such a young age, in today's talk from historian Claire Ridgway.   10 April – King James V - https://youtu.be/CiXTTLBhjus Mary, Queen of Scots playlist - https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLepqWJ7TpkrIIC1eB75JBP8xYcqnqTHt6      Also on this day in Tudor history, 14th December 1...2020-12-1406 minTudor History with Claire RidgwayTudor History with Claire RidgwayDecember 13 - A lawyer thrown in to prison for refusing to do a favourOn this day in Tudor history, 13th December 1558, civil lawyer and dean of Chester William Clyffe died. Clyffe was one of the authors of the 1537 “Bishops' Book”, and he was consulted by convocation during Henry VIII’s Great Matter. He was thrown into prison for a time for refusing to do a favour for one of the king's servants - oh dear! Find out more about William Clyffe's life and career in today's "on this day" talk from historian Claire Ridgway. Also on this day in Tudor history, 13th December 1577, pirate, sea captain, and ex...2020-12-1304 minTudor History with Claire RidgwayTudor History with Claire RidgwayDecember 12 - A soldier who had to hide from Elizabeth IOn this day in Tudor history, 12th December 1595, Protestant Welsh soldier and author, Sir Roger Williams, died from a fever with his patron, Robert Devereux, Earl of Essex, at his side. He was buried at St Paul's Cathedral. Williams served as a soldier in the Low Countries and France, and was second in command of the cavalry under Essex at Tilbury Fort in 1588. He also wrote the 1590 “A Briefe Discourse of Warre”. At one point he incurred Queen ELizabeth I's wrath and had to go into hiding for a time.   Find out all about Sir Roger Williams' life, career and w...2020-12-1208 minTudor History with Claire RidgwayTudor History with Claire RidgwayDecember 11 - A lavish reception for Anne of ClevesOn this day in Tudor history, 11th December 1539, Anne of Cleves and her retinue were received at Gravelines, just a few miles outside of Calais, by Lord Lisle, Deputy of Calais.   Anne of Cleves was on her way to England to marry King Henry VIII, but her journey had been rather slow and she was about to be delayed even more.   The reception was rather lavish, with everyone dressed up to the nines. Enjoy a contemporary description from a Tudor chronicler in today's talk from historian Claire Ridgway. You can see this podcast as a video at the following link: ht...2020-12-1106 minTudor History with Claire RidgwayTudor History with Claire RidgwayDecember 10 - A priest caught by a priestfinder and torturerOn this day in Tudor history, 10th December 1591, Roman Catholic priest Edmund Gennings and Catholic Swithin Wells were executed on a scaffold set up outside Wells' house at Holborn.   Gennings had been caught celebrating mass at Wells' home by the famous Elizabethan priestfinder and torturer, Richard Topcliffe, who punished him by throwing him into the Little Ease.   Find out more about St Edmund Gennings and St Swithin Wells, and their sad ends, in today's talk from Claire Ridgway, author of "On This Day in Tudor History".   Also on this day in Tudor history, 10th December 1541, Thomas Culpeper and Francis Dereham were...2020-12-1007 minTudor History with Claire RidgwayTudor History with Claire RidgwayDecember 9 - A scary time for Queen Catherine Howard's stepgrandmotherOn this day in Tudor history, 9th December 1541, sixty-four-year-old Agnes Tilney, the Dowager Duchess of Norfolk and step-grandmother of Queen Catherine Howard, who was being detained at the Lord Chancellor's home, was questioned regarding the location of her money and jewels.   Why? What was all this about?    Find out about this, why the dowager duchess ended up in the Tower, and what happened when she was indicted for misprision of treason, in today's talk from Claire Ridgway, author of several Tudor history books. Also on this day in Tudor history, 9th December 1538, 1538, courtier and gentleman of the privy cha...2020-12-0912 minTudor History with Claire RidgwayTudor History with Claire RidgwayDecember 8 - Anne Boleyn's Master of the HorseOn this day in Tudor history, 8th December 1538, courtier and Master of the Horse to Queens Anne Boleyn and Jane Seymour, Sir William Coffin, died at Standon in Hertfordshire.    It is thought that he died of the plague because his wife Margaret wrote to Thomas Cromwell saying that Coffin had “died of the great sickness, full of God’s marks all over his body”.    Who was Sir William Coffin and what did the Master of the Horse do?   Find out in today's talk from historian Claire Ridgway.   Trivia: Coffin's wife was one of Queen Anne Boleyn's ladies when she was imprisoned i...2020-12-0807 minTudor History with Claire RidgwayTudor History with Claire RidgwayDecember 7 - A rebel (or courageous leader) comes to a sticky endOn this day in Tudor history, 7th December 1549, rebel leader Robert Kett was hanged from the walls of Norwich Castle after being found guilty of treason. His brother William was hanged the same day, but from the steeple of Wymondham Church.   In 1549, Kett was seen as a rebel and traitor who endangered the city of Norwich, but today Norwich pays tribute to him as "a notable and courageous leader in the long struggle of the common people of England to escape from a servile life into the freedom of just conditions". Find out all about Robert Kett and Kett's Rebellion i...2020-12-0706 minTudor History with Claire RidgwayTudor History with Claire RidgwayDecember 6 - An important man who managed to die a natural deathOn this day in Tudor history, 6th December 1573, soldier and administrator, Sir Hugh Paulet, died at his home in Hinton St George in Somerset.    He distinguished himself as a soldier in Henry VIII's reign, served as Governor of Jersey in Edward VI's reign, was a Protestant but survived Mary I's reign and served as Vice-President of the Welsh marches, and had a successful career in Elizabeth I's reign. He was an important man and a servant of the Crown, but still managed to die a natural death at his home.   Find out more about Sir Hugh Paulet, his life and care...2020-12-0607 minTudor History with Claire RidgwayTudor History with Claire RidgwayDecember 5 - Mary Queen of Scots' husband dies of an ear infectionOn this day in Tudor history, 5th December 1560, King Francis II of France, died at the age of just 15. Francis was King Consort of Scotland, as the husband of Mary, Queen of Scots, and his father had also proclaimed him and Mary as King and Queen of England back in 1558!   He was taken ill in mid-November with what appears to have been an ear infection, and it led to him dying on this day in history. His death led to Mary, Queen of Scots, returning to her homeland of Scotland, a country she hadn't seen for 13 years.    Find out more abo...2020-12-0507 minTudor History with Claire RidgwayTudor History with Claire RidgwayDecember 4 - Murder made to look like suicide!On this day in Tudor history, 4th December 1514, merchant tailor and leading member of the Lollard community in London, Richard Hunne died while imprisoned in the Lollard's Tower at St Paul's.    Hunne, who had been arrested for heresy in October 1514, was discovered hanging from the ceiling of his cell. The Bishop of London and his chancellor claimed that Hunne had used his own silk girdle to commit suicide, but a coroner's inquest ruled that the hanging was faked and that Hunne was murdered.   But why was Richard Hunne murdered? And why had this merchant tailor been arrested in the first pla...2020-12-0408 minTudor History with Claire RidgwayTudor History with Claire RidgwayDecember 3 - Roger North, a man close to Robert Dudley and Queen Elizabeth IOn this day in Tudor history, 3rd December 1600, sixty-nine-year-old peer and politician Roger North, 2nd Baron North, died at his London home.   North was a good friend of Robert Dudley, Earl of Leicester, accompanying him on trips, witnessing his secret marriage and serving with him in the Netherlands. It was even said that he'd converted Leicester to Puritanism! North also served Elizabeth I as Privy Councillor and Treasurer of the Household, and was close to the queen.   Find out more about Leicester's good friend Roger North, his life and career, in today's talk from Claire Ridgway, author of several Tudor hi...2020-12-0308 minTudor History with Claire RidgwayTudor History with Claire RidgwayDecember 2 - Elizabeth I relents and agrees to execute Mary, Queen of ScotsOn this day in Tudor history, 2nd December 1586, following a joint petition from the Houses of Lords and Commons, Elizabeth I finally agreed to a public proclamation of sentence against Mary, Queen of Scots: death.   Mary had been found guilty of high treason back in October 1586, but Elizabeth had not wanted to contemplate regicide. However,  Parliament believed that if Mary, Queen of Scots, was not executed, that she'd continue to plot against Elizabeth and would utterly "ruinate and overthrow the happy State and Common Weal of this most Noble Realm". She was too much of a danger and needed dealing wi...2020-12-0208 minTudor History with Claire RidgwayTudor History with Claire RidgwayDecember 1 - A Catholic priest is tortured then executedOn this day in Tudor history, 1st December 1581, twenty-five year old Roman Catholic priest Alexander Briant was hanged, drawn and quartered at Tyburn, along with Ralph Sherwin and Edmund Campion.    Briant had been imprisoned, starved, racked and tortured in other awful ways, but he claimed that he felt no pain due to God's help. He refused to give his interrogators the information he wanted, and he was tried for treason and suffered a full traitor's death.   In today's talk, Claire Ridgway, author of "On This Day in Tudor History", shares Alexander Briant's story, what led to his arrest,  his account of w...2020-12-0107 minTudor History with Claire RidgwayTudor History with Claire RidgwayNovember 30 - Elizabeth I's Golden Speech brings men to tearsOn this day in Tudor history, 30th November 1601, sixty-eight-year-old Queen Elizabeth I delivered her famous Golden Speech to the House of Commons.    In this final speech to Parliament, Elizabeth spoke of her position as Queen and her love and respect for her realm, her people, and for her members of Parliament. It was a speech that brought many of those listening to tears. It was obviously a very heartfelt speech by a queen who truly loved her people.   In today's talk, historian Claire Ridgway shares Elizabeth I's Golden Speech along with some beautiful portraits of the queen. You can see thi...2020-11-3014 minTudor History with Claire RidgwayTudor History with Claire RidgwayNovember 29 - A courtier who served in four monarchs' reign and died a natural death!On this day in Tudor history, 29th November 1528, nobleman and courtier, Anthony Browne, 1st Viscount Montagu, was born.   Montagu began his court career with the help of his father in Henry VIII's reign. served as a privy councillor in Mary I's reign, and died a natural death as a wealthy man in Elizabeth I's reign. He even survived being implicated in a rebellion!   Who was Anthony Browne, 1st Viscount Montagu, and just how did he manage to not only have an excellent court career, but leave a fortune to his grandson, when he was a Catholic in Elizabeth I's r...2020-11-2908 minTudor History with Claire RidgwayTudor History with Claire RidgwayNovember 28 - A drowned agent carrying gold for Mary, Queen of ScotsOn this day in Tudor history, 28th November 1565, member of Parliament and political agent Francis Yaxley set sail for Scotland from Antwerp.    Sadly, Yaxley's ship was wrecked in a storm and he never reached Scotland, and neither did the gold he was carrying to Mary, Queen of Scots.   But why was he carrying gold and who was it from? What happened to the gold?   Find out all about Yaxley, how he came to be travelling from Antwerp to Scotland, and what happened to him and the gold, in today's talk from historian Claire Ridgway.   Also on this day in Tudor history...2020-11-2807 minTudor History with Claire RidgwayTudor History with Claire RidgwayNovember 26 - The first men executed under Elizabeth I's new lawOn this day in Tudor history, 26th November 1585, Catholic priest Hugh Taylor and his friend Marmaduke Bowes were hanged at York.  They were the first men executed under Elizabeth I's 1585 statute which made it treason to be a Jesuit or seminary priest in England or to harbour such a priest.    These two Catholics were beatified in 1987 by Pope John Paul II as two of the 85 Martyrs of England, Scotland and Wales. Find out more about these men and what this 1585 legislation was all about in today's talk from historian Claire Ridgway. You can see this podcast as a v...2020-11-2604 minTudor History with Claire RidgwayTudor History with Claire RidgwayNovember 24 - John Knox, famous Scottish reformer and royal chaplainOn this day in Tudor history, 24th November 1572, John Knox, the Scottish clergyman, famous Reformer , royal chaplain, and founder of Presbyterianism, died at his home in Edinburgh as his second wife, Margaret, read aloud from Paul’s First Letter to the Corinthians.    John Knox is known for bringing the Protestant reformation to the church in Scotland and his controversial views about women rulers, but he was also chaplain to King Edward VI and had a very eventful life, being taken prisoner by the French and being forced into service on the galleys of their fleet at one point.   Find out more a...2020-11-2410 minTudor History with Claire RidgwayTudor History with Claire RidgwayNovember 23 - A plot to poison Elizabeth i's saddle and Essex's chairOn this day in Tudor history, 23rd November 1598, scrivener and sailor Edward Squire was hanged, drawn and quartered at Tyburn for treason after being accused of plotting with Jesuits in Seville to poison Elizabeth I's saddle and the Earl of Essex's chair.   Squire, who ended up in Seville after being captured by Spaniards while on a voyage with Sir Francis Drake, confessed under torture, but claimed his innocence at his trial and execution.   But what exactly happened, and how and why did a Protestant scrivener and sailor end up accused of treason?   Find out all about Edward Squire and the all...2020-11-2306 minTudor History with Claire RidgwayTudor History with Claire RidgwayNovember 22 - Explorer Sir Martin Frobisher dies of gangreneOn this day in Tudor history, 22nd November 1594, naval commander, privateer and explorer, Sir Martin Frobisher, died at Plymouth. He died of gangrene after having been shot in the thigh during hand-to-hand combat during a siege.   Frobisher is best known for his three voyages in search of the Northwest Passage and his naval service during the 1588 Spanish Armada, for which he was knighted.   Find out all about the life and career of this Tudor explorer in today's talk from Claire Ridgway, author of several Tudor history books. You can see this podcast as a video at the following link: https://yo...2020-11-2210 minTudor History with Claire RidgwayTudor History with Claire RidgwayNovember 11 - A stressed George Boleyn, Lord RochfordOn this day in Tudor history, 11th November 1534, Philippe de Chabot, Seigneur De Brion and Admiral of France, landed on English soil. The purpose of the diplomatic mission he was leading was to renew Anglo-French relations.   George Boleyn, Lord Rochford, brother of Queen Anne Boleyn, had been put in charge of meeting the admiral and escorting him on his journey from the south coast to London, but it was no easy task. The admiral did not make things easy at all, and George was rather stressed about the situation.   Find out what happened, and how and why the ambassador's visit wa...2020-11-1109 minThe County Live PodcastThe County Live PodcastStockport County Legend Series 15: Tommy RoweStockport County legend Tommy Rowe speaks with Chris Ridgway about his time with the club, working with Jim Gannon and playing with the likes of Adam LeFondre and Ashley Williams. Chris and Martin also discuss 'the richest game in sports' and the very welcome return of Jamie Stott. Find out more at https://the-county-live-podcast.pinecast.co2020-08-0639 minThe County Live PodcastThe County Live PodcastThe gaffer is back - brand new Jim Gannon interviewJim's back on the airwaves. Talking to Chris Ridgway about all things lockdown and post-lockdown. Plus there's news of two departures and two new signings.2020-07-1644 minThe County Live PodcastThe County Live PodcastStockport County Legend Series 12: Karim FradinStockport County legend Karim Fradin speaks to Chris Ridgway about his time with the club, experiences with Carlton Palmer, Andy Kilner and Jim Gannon, how he came to sign for the club and how he's now a chairman in France.2020-07-1035 minThe County Live PodcastThe County Live PodcastThe legend series: Tony Dinning.Tony Dinning joins Chris Ridgway as they revisit Tony's legendary County career.2020-05-0134 minThe County Live PodcastThe County Live PodcastBonus episode - could you pick County's best ever goals?In this third of our bonus 'top three' episodes Sam Byrne of the Stockport Express joins our very own Chris Ridgway to sift through County's best ever goals. They end up picking just three, as if that's even possible.2020-04-2852 minRidgway Security HourRidgway Security HourEpisode 8: Season Finale and Quarantine Happy HourRecorded April 5, 2020 Here is the season finale of the first season of the Ridgway Security Hour podcast. It has been great to work on this pod over the last year. Kelsey Brennan, Matthew Pennock, Shannon Keys, Keara Sanderson, Jamie Smith and I discuss our research at the Ridgway Center and our time at GSPIA. Produced and Edited by Adam Diedrich.2020-04-0658 minRidgway Security HourRidgway Security HourEpisode 7: Talking Nuclear Weapons and Deterrence w/ Elaine Bunn (former DASD)Recorded March 4, 2020 **RETRACTION: During the episode I refer to the "global minimization strategy" while it is actually the Minimal Exposure Strategy. My apologies to Elaine and our listeners.** Today, we have Elaine Bunn, former Deputy Assistance Secretary of Defense for Nuclear and Missile Defense, come in and talk about nuclear weapons, American strategic deterrence, and alliances. She was the primary speaker for the Ridgway Center's annual Paul Y. Hammond memorial lecture series and we were lucky enough for her to join us. Also on the panel is Matthew Pennock, a Ridgway Fellow who has written about the nuclear doctrines of...2020-03-0444 minRidgway Security HourRidgway Security HourEpisode 4/ Holiday Spectacular: ft. Charles SkinnerDecember 11, 2019, This frigid December we at the Ridgway Security Hour would like to thank our listeners. Enjoy a nice cup of Coco or Eggnog. Hear our Holiday reading list and an interview with 30 year Foreign Service officer, and GSPIA professor, Dr. Charles Skinner. Happy Holidays and we will see you in the new year. Produced by: Adam Diedrich and Kelsey Brennan Hosted by: Keara Sanderson2019-12-1153 minThe County Live PodcastThe County Live PodcastRacecourse Ground trip beckons for thoroughbred HattersA bumper episode this week covers County's Bank Holiday win v Chesterfield and the narrow but encouraging loss to Harrogate. Chris picks over the games with Jim and previews the Wrexham trip. Martin then asks Chris to pick his player of the week and one to watch and they discuss whether Elliot Osborne is the player of the season so far. They also touch on the sad state of affairs at Bolton and Bury. Finally there's a Who's the Hatter? with a twist and a new name for No Context Ridgway. ...2019-08-2939 minThe County Live PodcastThe County Live PodcastHatters hunt Harrogate gloryThis week Chris takes a deep dive into the squad depth with Jim and looks back at the Eastleigh win and ahead to Harrogate. There's also another round of Who's the Hatter? and a bonus No Context Ridgway. Find out more at https://the-county-live-podcast.pinecast.co This podcast is powered by Pinecast.2019-08-2337 minRidgway Security HourRidgway Security HourSneak Peak ft. Game of Thrones w/ Ryan GrauerThis special sneak preview of the Ridgway Security Hour will feature a brief introduction to what our podcast is about and clips from our interview with Ryan Grauer, PhD. We talk the Game of Thrones finale, so take a listen and I hope you join us on September 3, 2019 when Episode One drops.2019-07-1008 minThe County Live PodcastThe County Live PodcastEpisode 18/19 - 41 One word: Champions!We've got another #content packed episode to round off the 2018/19 season in style. Chris rounds the season off with a delighted but typically stoic Jim Gannon and then talks to Martin to choose some 'Clives' i.e. County Live awards for the season. We also had journalist Bill Borrows drop in to talk about his days as sports editor of the Stockport Messenger, there's another No Context Ridgway and Matthew from the radio team picks some highlights from the radio commentary across the season. Campeones! Find out more at https://the-county-live-podcast...2019-05-0652 minThe County Live PodcastThe County Live PodcastEpisode 18/19 - 39 Decisive Chorley clash beckonsAnother edition of the County Live podcast that is jam-packed with #content. Chris talks to manager Jim Gannon on the relaxed atmosphere among the squad and interviews Adam Thomas and Ben Hinchliffe about approaching the massive Chorley game as 'business as usual'. Plus can you work out the Cheadle Leg-end this week before you enjoy a quick bit of no context Ridgway? Find out more at https://the-county-live-podcast.pinecast.co This podcast is powered by Pinecast.2019-04-1833 minThe County Live PodcastThe County Live PodcastEpisode 18/19 - 38 Sparring with Blyth SpartansChris and Martin talk about three great halves of football and one average one and County manager Jim Gannon talks Hereford, Chester and Blyth. Plus: four points from six yes or no? We catch up with an upbeat Sam Walker and discuss whether there are sports other than football that are worth following. All this plus this week's Cheadle Leg-End and some more No Context Ridgway. Find out more at https://the-county-live-podcast.pinecast.co This podcast is powered by Pinecast.2019-04-1240 minThe County Live PodcastThe County Live PodcastEpisode 18/19 - 19 Can County cut down Barnet?An excited Chris Ridgway talks to manager Jim Gannon about another cracking win over local rivals Chorley. They go on to dicsuss the challenge that lies ahead on Sunday in the FA Cup. Chris is even more effusive when discussing the trip to North London, where County fans are sure to take over Barnet to cheer on the Hatters. Find out more at https://the-county-live-podcast.pinecast.co This podcast is powered by Pinecast.2018-11-2928 minThe County Live PodcastThe County Live PodcastEpisode 18/19 - 18 Chorley and all the BsStockport County manager Jim Gannon speaks to 104.9 Imagine FM presenter Chris Ridgway about the disappointment of only a point gained in the games with Brackley Town and Blyth Spartans, while looking ahead to cup fever, with The Hatters hosting Chorley in the FA Trophy before travelling to Barnet in the FA Cup.2018-11-2322 minThe County Live PodcastThe County Live PodcastEpisode 18/19 - 14 Pre Nuneaton special with Blossomsn a packed show this week Chris Ridgway talks to Stockport County manager Jim Gannon on a fine FA Cup win against local rivals Altrincham. He also caught up with the UK's best band Blossoms at half-time. Martin and Chris also talk about a few new loan deals and also announce their first County Legends event on December 6 at The Spinning Top in Stockport. Content! Find out more at https://the-county-live-podcast.pinecast.co This podcast is powered by Pinecast.2018-10-2636 minThe County Live PodcastThe County Live PodcastEpisode 18/19 - 13 Alty in the Cup, next upChris Ridgway of 104.9 Iamgine FM chats all things Hereford and Altrincham with County boss Jim Gannon. Then Martin grills Chris on the frustration of last Saturday, asks where the goals are going to come from and the boys attempt to out-Blossoms Blossoms. Find out more at https://the-county-live-podcast.pinecast.co This podcast is powered by Pinecast.2018-10-1834 minThe County Live PodcastThe County Live PodcastEpisode 18/19 - 11 Saved by the Bell at DarloQUESTION: is Nyal Aston Nathanial Bell the brightest prospect to hit the County first team in recent years? Hit us up on @livescfc to let us know what you think. Chris Ridgway talks to Stockport County boss Jim Gannon about a great win on the road at Darlington and looks forward to Corby in the FA Cup. Martin and Chris then discuss whether momentum is a real thing and if it's daft to say a good performance this Saturday would be better than a big result. Find out more at https://the-county-live-podcast.pinecast...2018-10-0533 minThe County Live PodcastThe County Live PodcastEpisode 18/19 - 5 Leamington's Par?Chris Ridgway talks to a sanguine Jim Gannon after a bad bank holiday weekend and discusses how to get back on track v Leamington. Martin and Chris then accentuate the positive(s) and address in a very sensible fashion the negatives. See if you can spot the R.E.M reference. The County Live podcast is sponsored by The Spinning Top,the best pub for County fans, a short walk from the ground and right on the A6. Our theme music is by Stockport's fourth best band Level 7 Event. Find out...2018-08-3028 minThe County Live PodcastThe County Live PodcastEpisode 18/19 - 2 The highs and lows of a fascinating first weekChris Ridgway and manager Jim Gannon pick over the high of the opening day thumping of FC United and the low of the narrow defeat to York. He then discusses that Kallum Mantack comeback goal with Martin Johnston plus lots more including his player of the week choice The County Live podcast is sponsored by The Spinning Top, the best pub in Stockport for Hatter's fans. Our theme tune is by Stockport's fourth best band, Level 7 Event. Find out more at https://the-county-live-podcast.pinecast.co This podcast is powered...2018-08-0916 minThe County Live PodcastThe County Live PodcastEpisode 33 - County take on Telford in playoff pushChris Ridgway and Martin Johnston talk about Kidderminster's impressive style of football and how County must get back on track against Telford. Chris interviews manager Jim Gannon who is targetting a maximum six points from County's next two home games. Find out more at https://the-county-live-podcast.pinecast.co This podcast is powered by Pinecast.2018-04-1231 minThe County Live PodcastThe County Live PodcastEpisode 29 - All to Gain for CountyChris Ridgway talks to County manager Jim Gannon about the push for the playoffs and the frustration of back to back defeats against Brackley. He then tells Martin Johnston why Harry Winter was his player of the week and they discuss the fight ahead for the Hatters starting with the trip to Gainsborough. Find out more at https://the-county-live-podcast.pinecast.co This podcast is powered by Pinecast.2018-03-1625 minThe County Live PodcastThe County Live PodcastEpisode 3 - 17/8/17 - post SalfordChris Ridgway talks to Stockport County manager Jim Gannon about a difficult start to the season, which despite it's ups and downs has had many positives. Ridgway's Ways looks forward to the Leamington trip and Chris nominates his player of the week. Find out more at https://the-county-live-podcast.pinecast.co This podcast is powered by Pinecast.2017-08-1835 minTalking VTE PodcastTalking VTE PodcastTalking VTE Episode 41 Download the podcast (mp3) Synopsis Talking VTE Episode 41 recorded on Wed. 9 December 2015. The broad theme for this session was a critical reflection on the VET sector and its transformation over the past 12 months. Participants Stephan Ridgway Robyn Jay Michael Coghlan Alison Miller Melanie Doriean Links Show Notes TalkingVTE youtube playlist2015-12-1400 minTalking VTE PodcastTalking VTE PodcastTalking VTE Episode 40 Download the podcast (60 Mb 1 hr) Synopsis Talking VTE Episode 40 recorded on 5 February 2015. The broad theme for this session was a critical reflection on the VET sector and its transformation over the past 15-20 years. The discussion sets the scene for Episode 41 which will focus more specifically on e-learning and innovation. Participants Stephan Ridgway Robyn Jay Michael Coghlan Alexander Hayes Jacinta Cat Gascoigne Allison Miller Vance Stevens Links Show N...2015-02-0700 minThreepcastThreepcastThreepcast Episode 1: Rubber ChickenWelcome to the pilot episode of Threepcast, a podcast dedicated solely to adventure games!  Hosted by noob podcasters Elliott and Phil Ridgway, this episode starts off by delving into possibly the most famous adventure game of all time - The Secret of Monkey Island.  What could possibly go wrong?2014-05-171h 01Talking VTE PodcastTalking VTE PodcastTalkingVTE Episode 39 Download the podcast (55 Mb 1 hr) Synopsis TalkingVTE episode recorded on 17th February, 2014. Topic for this session was around the NMC Technology Outlook, Australian Tertiary Education 2014-2019, Horizon Report Regional Analysis. Both Robyn Jay and Michael Coghlan are members and are currently considering technology trends and issues in the post school edu space. Robyn facilitated the session and gathered the responses for input into the NMC process. Participants Stephan Ridgway Robyn Jay Alexander Hayes Leo Gaggl Melanie D...2014-02-1700 minTalking VTE PodcastTalking VTE PodcastTalkingVTE Episode 38 CC licensed flickr image by howard61 Download the podcast (1hr 23 min) Synopsis Last podcast of the year for 2013, recorded on 27 Nov 2013. Attendees discuss their conference reflections, and musings on the year that has past and speculate on what 2014 might hold. Participants Stephan Ridgway Michael Coghlan Alex Hayes Alison Miller Melanie Doriean Michael Gwyther Rose Grozdanic Links Show Notes TalkingVTE youtube playlist2013-11-2700 minTalking VTE PodcastTalking VTE PodcastTalkingVTE Episode 37 Streamed live using google hangouts on April 10, 2013 View on Youtube Download audio recording Download the mp4 200 Mb Synopsis Michael Coghlan and Vance Stevens, both long standing members of the Web Heads online community meet f2f in Melbourne and joined with a range of others both in Australia and Overseas for a TalkingVTE vodcast. The session was simultaneously live streamed to the Web Heads live studio @ http://webheadsinaction.org/live Session attendees, topics and links can be found show notes. The session was streamed live a...2013-04-1100 minTalking VTE PodcastTalking VTE PodcastTalkingVTE Episode 36 Streamed live using google hangouts on Nov 29, 2012 View on Youtube Download the audio recording Download the video recording (mp4 166 mb) Participants Stephan Ridgway Michael Coghlan Alex Hayes Robyn Jay Bill Wade Alison Miller Links Show Notes Music "...2013-02-1800 minTalking VTE PodcastTalking VTE PodcastTalking VTE Episode 35 View on Youtube Download the MP3 file (1 hr 20 min) Download the video file (mp4 141 Mb) Recorded: 10 July 2012 using Google hangouts Participants Stephan Ridgway Michael Coghlan Alex Hayes Melanie Doriean Robyn Jay Jerry J Links Show Notes Music "Who Am I To Disagree(Minima)" by MiNiMaL_aRT 2012-11-2900 minTalking VTE PodcastTalking VTE PodcastTalking VTE Episode 34 CC licensed image by robynejay Download the MP3 file (1 hr 20 min) Recorded: 15 May 2012 using Google hangouts Participants Stephan Ridgway Michael Coghlan Alex Hayes Melanie Doriean Leigh Blackall Geoff Lubrich Links Show Notes Music "Who Am I To Disagree(Minima)" by MiNiMaL_aRT 2012-07-1600 minTalking VTE PodcastTalking VTE PodcastTalking VTE Episode 33 CC licensed image by robynejay Download the MP3 file (48 min) Recorded: 16 Feb 2012 Participants Stephan Ridgway Robyn Jay Michael Coghlan Alex Hayes Melanie Doriean Brad Beach Links Show Notes Music "Who Am I To Disagree(Minima)" by MiNiMaL_aRT 2012-02-1600 minTalking VTE PodcastTalking VTE PodcastTalkingVTE Episode 32 CC licensed image by mikecogh Download the MP3 file (1 1/2 hr) Recorded: 01 Sept 2011 Participants Stephan Ridgway Robyn Jay Michael Coghlan Alex Hayes KerryJ Melanie Doriean Rose Grozdanic Links Show Notes Music "Who Am I To Disagree(Minima)" by MiNiMaL_aRT 2011-09-1100 minTalking VTE PodcastTalking VTE PodcastTalkingVTE Episode 31CC licensed image by mobologyDownload the MP3 file (1 hr) Recorded: 19 July 2011Synopsis Topics: Moodle Moot 11TALOIIBSOR 2011Google +ParticipantsStephan RidgwayRobyn JayMichael CoghlanAlex HayesKerryJJulie CollaredaLinksShow NotesMoodlemoot AU 2011TALO MeetupIIBSOR 2011Music "Who Am I To Disagree(Minima)" by MiNiMaL_aRT2011-07-2400 minTalking VTE PodcastTalking VTE PodcastTalkingVTE Episode 30[CC FlickR image by choconancyDownload the MP3 file (1/2 hr)SynopsisTopic: Discussion with Michael Coghlan after attending the ELNet Half day workshop, Mon 30 May with Clark Quinn titled "Deeper instructional design: making e-learning really work".ParticipantsStephan RidgwayRobyn JayMichael CoghlanLinksElNet Masterclasses with Clark Quinn, USACreating a learning explosion in your organisation - Nigel PaineMusic "Who Am I To Disagree(Minima)" by MiNiMaL_aRT2011-05-3100 minTalking VTE PodcastTalking VTE PodcastTalkingVTE Episode 29[CC FlickR image by sridgway]Download the MP3 file (1hr)SynopsisTopic: Open EducationRecording of an un-conference session at the Recent Changes Camp 2011 held in Canberra Date: Saturday 29 January 2011 Time: 3:00-4:00 PM ESTParticipantsStephan RidgwayRobyn JayMichael CoghlanTom WorthingtonLeigh BlackallRose GrozdanicAdam JenkinsKirsty SharpJutta van DincklageLinksTalkingVTE session resource pageRecent Changes Camp 2011flickr images2011-02-0600 minTalking VTE PodcastTalking VTE PodcastTalkingVTE Episode 28[CC FlickR image by robynejay]Download the MP3 file (1hr 5 min)SynopsisTopic: VET & Higher Education todayRecording of an un-conference session at the Recent Changes Camp 2011 held in Canberra Date: Saturday 29 January 2011 Time: 2:00-3:00 PM ESTParticipantsStephan RidgwayRobyn JayMichael CoghlanTom WorthingtonLeigh BlackallRose GrozdanicAdam JenkinsKirsty SharpJutta van DincklageLinksTalkingVTE session resource pageRecent Changes Camp 2011flickr images2011-02-0500 minTalking VTE PodcastTalking VTE PodcasteLearning10 - Day 1 panel session: Sustaining e-learning innovation Download the MP3 file (45 mins) Presenters Facilitator: Rose Grozdanic, Business Manager, E-learning Innovations, Australian Flexible Learning Framework Panel members: Kaye Bowman, Stephan Ridgway, Janelle Morris, Bronwen Campbell and Debbie Littlehales Synopsis A facilitated panel presentation from former Framework project managers on how they have incorporated and expanded e-learning in their organisations - each has a story and the session will draw out the key elements that others can use to drive embedding of e-learning in their organisation. Network Resources Conference wiki2010-12-1700 min