Monday was quite intense with two podcasts recorded, one of which was this with Jake Corfield.
Jake is a former RN Medic and now hosts his own podcasts. It is so important to get behind these people who make History so accessable for the young and old alike and I'm really pleased to have been invited along to talk about Hearts of Steel.
You can pick up the podcasts at the following links:-
https://youtu.be/6fRXhRHTmCA?si=rWZJ0GDNv2KqnyTK
What an experiance to have a slot at Speakers Corner during the 2024 Chalke History Festival. Many thanks to the lovely audience of over 100 people that came to listen to me!
History with Jackson is a brilliant History Blog, Podcast, website that publishes content from historians and authors describing all periods in world history. I'm thrilled to have had one of my articles publicised as a blog in April. I have just completed a podcast with Jackson which will be released in June. Click on the History with Jackson picture to access my article.
I was very grateful to have the oppertunity to talk about Hearts of Steel in two parts on the brilliant channel, World War 2 TV with Paul Woodage. Here are both Parts 1 & 2.
A little about WW2TV and a link to Paul's website.
WW2TV is very much a one-man-band creation - Paul Woodadge, the entrepreneur behind the service is the website designer, writer, filmmaker, editor, main presenter, historian, marketer, promoter and manager of everything you see. Okay, so WW2TV cannot compete with Amazon and Netflix and won't have their support staff, backing and power, but instead has passion, dedication and determination. The content will feature history not usually covered by mainstream channels. The content will be driven by historians, not executives looking for easy profit. The simple aim is to bring the battlefields to your home. Please also visit Paul's Historian website.
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