Armchair Historians
Armchair Historians
Episode 26: New Armchair Historians Trailer
What's your favorite history? each interview on this podcast begins with this one question. Our guests are people who like history and get really excited about a particular time, place, or person from our distant or not so distant past. The jumping off point is the place where they become curious. Then enter the rabbit hole into discovery through their own research. Fueled by this need to know more, we look at history through the filter of other people's eyes.
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Hello, my name is Anne Marie Cannon, and I'm the host of armchair historians. What's your favorite history? each interview on this podcast begins with this one question. Our guests are people who like history and get really excited about a particular time, place, or person from our distant or not so distant past. The jumping off point is the place where they become curious. Then enter the rabbit hole into discovery through their own research. Fueled by this need to know more, we look at history through the filter of other people's eyes. Join us for our first two episodes, where we talk to executive director of the hotel to Paris Museum, Kevin cuchara. Ik about an underappreciated historical character who showed up on the 19th century timeline during the American westward expansion. In Episode Two, we talked to Jules guides YouTube sensation, Julian McDonnell about his favorite British Royal, who seems to be behind some of the most interesting sometimes titillating bits of 17th century history. Also, in each episode, we bring you the perspective and wisdom of children in their own words about their favorite history, or whatever else is on their mind. Stay up to date on the latest armchair historians news at armchair historians.com or you can find us on Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram. What's your favorite history