Latest Anne marie cannon Podcast Episodes
Operation Bluecoat and Men in the Shed, Billy Leblond and Colin Foster
Armchair Historians - June 16, 2021 14:00 - 1 hourIn this episode Anne Marie talks to La Percée du Bocage museum president, Billy Leblond and Men in the Shed Blogger, Colin Foster about Operation Bluecoat and the story behind Men in the Shed. Men in the Shed tells the story of 18 Allied POWs who literally left their mark on the wall of a woo...
Episode 47: Operation Bluecoat and Men in the Shed, Billy Leblond and Colin Foster
Armchair Historians - June 16, 2021 14:00 - 1 hourIn this episode Anne Marie talks to La Percée du Bocage museum president, Billy Leblond and Men in the Shed Blogger, Colin Foster about Operation Bluecoat and the story behind Men in the Shed. Men in the Shed tells the story of 18 Allied POWs who literally left their mark on the wall of a woo...
Episode 46: Jack Chesher, Living London History
Armchair Historians - May 25, 2021 17:00 - 40 minutesIn this episode, Anne Marie talks to Living London History blogger Jack Cheser about her most favorite place in the world, London. Like many history lovers, Jack is interested in the tangible, liveable and breathable history we are surrounded by as we go about our everyday lives. He started hi...
Jack Chesher, Living London History
Armchair Historians - May 25, 2021 17:00 - 40 minutesIn this episode, Anne Marie talks to Living London History blogger Jack Cheser about her most favorite place in the world, London. Like many history lovers, Jack is interested in the tangible, liveable and breathable history we are surrounded by as we go about our everyday lives. He started hi...
Rebecca Goos Shares Grandfather, Sol Liber's Holocaust Survival Story
Armchair Historians - May 06, 2021 17:00 - 1 hourWARNING: The subject matter in this episode might be too disturbing for some people as it contains details of a holocaust survivors story. In this episode, Rebecca Goos tells the story of her beloved grandfather, Sol Liber. Sol's story is a harrowing one of survival through one of our histories...
Episode 45: Rebecca Goos Shares Grandfather, Sol Liber's Holocaust Survival Story
Armchair Historians - May 06, 2021 17:00 - 1 hourWARNING: The subject matter in this episode might be too disturbing for some people as it contains details of a holocaust survivors story. In this episode, Rebecca Goos tells the story of her beloved grandfather, Sol Liber. Sol's story is a harrowing one of survival through one of our histories...
Rebecca Goos Shares Grandfather, Saul Lieberman's Holocaust Survival Story
Armchair Historians - May 06, 2021 17:00 - 1 hourWARNING: The subject matter in this episode might be too disturbing for some people as it contains details of a holocaust survivors story. In this episode, Rebecca Goos tells the story of her beloved grandfather, Saul Lieberman. Saul's story is a harrowing one of survival through one of our his...
Corinna Bellizzi, Care More. Be Better Podcast, The Truth About our Neanderthal Kin
Armchair Historians - April 14, 2021 17:00 - 1 hourIn this episode Anne Marie talks to do-gooder Corinna Bellizzi, host and producer of care more. be better podcast. Corinna reaches back to her anthropology roots and shares her take on the archaic human species Homo sapiens neanderthalensis, better known as Neanderthal, how the species has been ...
Episode 44: Corinna Bellizzi, Care More. Be Better Podcast, The Truth About our Neanderthal Kin
Armchair Historians - April 14, 2021 17:00 - 1 hourIn this episode Anne Marie talks to do-gooder Corinna Bellizzi, host and producer of care more. be better podcast. Corinna reaches back to her anthropology roots and shares her take on the archaic human species Homo sapiens neanderthalensis, better known as Neanderthal, how the species has been ...
Episode 43: Tobi Olowe, Impressions of America, 1960's Human Potential Movement
Armchair Historians - March 31, 2021 16:00 - 1 hourAnne Marie talks to Impressions of America (IA) podcast co-host Tobi Olowe. Tobi talks about the Human Potential Movement of the 1960s, who were its proponents, where do we see its effects today and the magnificent pop culture that came out of it. Tobi is a London based History Graduate with a ...
Tobi Olowe, Impressions of America, 1960's Human Potential Movement
Armchair Historians - March 31, 2021 16:00 - 1 hourAnne Marie talks to Impressions of America (IA) podcast co-host Tobi Olowe. Tobi talks about the Human Potential Movement of the 1960s, who were its proponents, where do we see its effects today and the magnificent pop culture that came out of it. Tobi is a London based History Graduate with a ...
James McKissic, Wilson Woods: From Bill of Sale to Prosperous Land Owner
Armchair Historians - March 17, 2021 15:00 - 40 minutesJames McKissic shares the legacy of his great great-great-grandfather, Wilson Woods, who was born into slavery in Meigs County, Tennessee during the 1820's. Wilson's mother was a slave named Mary, his father was also his owner. When Mr. Mckissic's mother shared his ancestor's 1862 bill of sale (...
James McKissic, Wilson Woods's: From Bill of Sale to Prosperous Land Owner
Armchair Historians - March 17, 2021 15:00 - 40 minutesJames McKissic shares the legacy of his great great-great-grandfather, Wilson Woods, who was born into slavery in Meigs County, Tennessee during the 1820's. Wilson's mother was a slave named Mary, his father was also his owner. When Mr. Mckissic's mother shared his ancestor's 1862 bill of sale (...
Episode 42: James McKissic, Wilson Woods: From Bill of Sale to Prosperous Land Owner
Armchair Historians - March 17, 2021 15:00 - 40 minutesJames McKissic shares the legacy of his great great-great-grandfather, Wilson Woods, who was born into slavery in Meigs County, Tennessee during the 1820's. Wilson's mother was a slave named Mary, his father was also his owner. When Mr. Mckissic's mother shared his ancestor's 1862 bill of sale (...
Simon Heptinstall, Impressions of America, Reflections of America in 20th Century TV and Film
Armchair Historians - March 04, 2021 21:00 - 1 hourIn this episode of Armchair Historians, Anne Marie talks to Impressions of America podcast co-host, Simon Heptinstall. You may remember a couple weeks back we talked to another of the Impressions of America co-host, Vaughn Joy, about how American culture is reflected in Christmas films during th...
Episode 41: Simon Heptinstall, Impressions of America, Reflections of America in 20th Century TV and Film
Armchair Historians - March 04, 2021 21:00 - 1 hourIn this episode of Armchair Historians, Anne Marie talks to Impressions of America podcast co-host, Simon Heptinstall. You may remember a couple weeks back we talked to another of the Impressions of America co-host, Vaughn Joy, about how American culture is reflected in Christmas films during th...
Simon Heptinstall, Impressions of America, Reflections of America in 20th Century TV and Film
Armchair Historians - March 04, 2021 21:00 - 1 hourIn this episode of Armchair Historians, Anne Marie talks to Impressions of America podcast co-host, Simon Heptinstall. You may remember a couple weeks back we talked to another of the Impressions of America co-host, Vaughn Joy, about how American culture is reflected in Christmas films during th...
Episode 40: Erik Escobar, Comedian, Millennial and Baby Boomer Compare Notes on the 80s
Armchair Historians - February 17, 2021 17:00 - 1 hourAnne Marie chats with comedian, actor and TEDx Talk presenter Erik Escobar. They compare notes on the 1980's, she having lived it from the inside and he having admired the decade from the outside. Can a millennial teach a baby boomer something new about the decade of decadence? Eric has appea...
Erik Escobar, Comedian, Millennial and Baby Boomer Compare Notes on the 80s
Armchair Historians - February 17, 2021 17:00 - 1 hourAnne Marie chats with comedian, actor and TEDx Talk presenter Erik Escobar. They compare notes on the 1980's, she having lived it from the inside and he having admired the decade from the outside. Can a millennial teach a baby boomer something new about the decade of decadence? Eric has appea...
Vaughn Joy, Impressions of America Podcast, Historic Footnotes in the Every Day
Armchair Historians - February 03, 2021 21:00 - 49 minutesAnne Marie talks to Impressions of America Podcast cohost Vaughn Joy about the historic footnotes found in the mundane every day life of people from the past. Vaughn Joy is a PhD candidate at University College London and co-host of the Impressions of America podcast. Currently, she is studying...
Episode 39: Vaughn Joy, Impressions of America Podcast, Historic Footnotes in the Every Day
Armchair Historians - February 03, 2021 21:00 - 49 minutesAnne Marie talks to Impressions of America Podcast cohost Vaughn Joy about the historic footnotes found in the mundane every day life of people from the past. Vaughn Joy is a PhD candidate at University College London and co-host of the Impressions of America podcast. Currently, she is studying...
Madam Misfit, Electroswing Steampunk Performer, Music of WWII
Armchair Historians - January 27, 2021 21:00 - 43 minutesIn this episode, Anne Marie chats with UK electro swing performer Madam Misfit. Her musical style combines elements of electro swing (also known as vintage remix), and chap hop. The inspiration behind her music comes from childhood influences of television and too much panda pop, with lyrics tum...
Episode 38: Madam Misfit, Electroswing Steampunk Performer, Music of WWII
Armchair Historians - January 27, 2021 21:00 - 43 minutesIn this episode, Anne Marie chats with UK electro swing performer Madam Misfit. Her musical style combines elements of electro swing (also known as vintage remix), and chap hop. The inspiration behind her music comes from childhood influences of television and too much panda pop, with lyrics tum...
Episode 37: Dr. Teri Finneman, 1872 Presidential Campaign of Victoria Woodhull, 2021 Inauguration Special
Armchair Historians - January 19, 2021 19:00 - 1 hourIn this 2021 Inauguration special Anne Marie talks to Dr. Teri Finneman about Victoria Woodhull, first woman to run for the office of President of the United States in 1872. Dr. Finneman reaches to the shadows of history to raise this erased-from-history woman and event into the light once aga...
Dr. Teri Finneman, 1872 Presidential Campaign of Victoria Woodhull, 2021 Inauguration Special
Armchair Historians - January 19, 2021 19:00 - 1 hourIn this 2021 Inauguration special Anne Marie talks to Dr. Teri Finneman about Victoria Woodhull, first woman to run for the office of President of the United States in 1872. Dr. Finneman reaches to the shadows of history to raise this erased-from-history woman and event into the light once aga...
Episode 36: Zack Lyman, Stand-up Comedy, Steve Martin
Armchair Historians - January 13, 2021 22:00 - 1 hourIn this episode of Armchair Historians, Anne Marie talks to comedian and podcast host/producer Zack Lyman. Zack has been performing stand-up comedy for over 12 years. On his podcast, cleverly named the Zack Lyman Podcast, Zack sits down with creative guests to have a fun and laid-back conversati...
Zack Lyman, Stand-up Comedy, Steve Martin
Armchair Historians - January 13, 2021 22:00 - 1 hourIn this episode of Armchair Historians, Anne Marie talks to comedian and podcast host/producer Zack Lyman. Zack has been performing stand-up comedy for over 12 years. On his podcast, cleverly named the Zack Lyman Podcast, Zack sits down with creative guests to have a fun and laid-back conversati...
2020, No More F's to Give
Armchair Historians - January 01, 2021 06:00 - 29 minutesIn this episode we wash that year right out of our hair and look forward to the new one. Fingers crossed! The episode ends with the recently released song and appropriately title song, "Well this is Shit" by musician extraordinaries Thomas Benjamin Wild Esquire. Thomas Benjamin Wild Esq. We...
Episode 35: 2020, No More F's to Give
Armchair Historians - January 01, 2021 06:00 - 29 minutesIn this episode we wash that year right out of our hair and look forward to the new one. Fingers crossed! The episode ends with the recently released song and appropriately title song, "Well this is Shit" by musician extraordinaries Thomas Benjamin Wild Esquire. Thomas Benjamin Wild Esq. We...
2020, Get this Shit Away From Me
Armchair Historians - January 01, 2021 06:00 - 29 minutesIn this episode we wash that year right out of our hair and look forward to the new one. Fingers crossed! The episode ends with the recently released song and appropriately title song, "Well this is Shit" by musician extraordinaries Thomas Benjamin Wild Esquire. Thomas Benjamin Wild Esq. We...
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