This one's a little different. On this episode, we break down one of the most famous Anglo-Saxon era documents that has (miraculously) survived these ten centuries, given in the midst of the Danish takeover of the House of Wessex's claim over the bulk of the island. England is suffering through a tumultuous couple decades at the hands of the dreaded Viking horde from Denmark; however, Wulfstan Archbishop of York, points to other reasons as to why England is suffering so. Wulfstan was a fiery preacher with a sharp tongue. He doesn't disappoint. I hope you enjoy the show.


NOTE: This episode is a day late. For this, I offer my apologies. To be frank, I uploaded the episode and just before I published, I pulled back. There was something I just wasn't happy about with the editing. I promised myself when I started this podcast that, knowing I would continue to improve the "nuts and bolts" of podcasting as well as my presentation of the narrative, I would, at every stage, provide my best work. Knowing the risk of throwing off our schedule, I decided to take the extra day or so and try my best at improving this episode. I ask only for your understanding. And thank you for your patience.


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