March 9, 2019 The Munitionettes of World War I In this special episode, we examine the hardships, triumphs and transformation that women underwent in WWI while exploring why French women didn’t receive the modern, war Listen
March 2, 2019 #MeToo and Roman Rape Culture with Darah Vann Orr Ancient historian Darah Vann Orr explains how modern feminist historians are re-evaluating Roman culture in the wake of the #MeToo era. ancient, Rome, women Listen
February 23, 2019 9 – Gaul Before the Fall Where we tell the story of the Gallic kingdoms before the Roman conquest. ancient, Rome Listen
February 16, 2019 8 – The Greek Empire in Gaul Anatolian Greeks establish an empire in Southern Gaul around Masallia, or modern-day Marseille. ancient, Greece, Rome Listen
February 9, 2019 7 – Celts on the Warpath: The Sack of Rome A lover’s quarrel spirals out of control and leads to a war between Rome and the Gauls. ancient, Rome Listen
February 2, 2019 6 – The Celts The Celts are moving westward and bringing with them their culture, religion and art to France. ancient Listen
January 26, 2019 5 – The Metals Revolution and the Revolution of Ideas The tools and minds of the early French undergo a tremendous leap forward. french, history Listen
January 19, 2019 4 – The Indo-European Migration The Indo-Europeans are on the move and heading to Western Europe, bringing with them war, horses and apocalypse. ancient Listen
January 14, 2019 France and the Silver Screen Part 1 with Lyz Renshaw Film studies expert Lyz Renshaw takes us through the first forty years of French cinema history and gives us a list of titles to culture, modern Listen
December 8, 2018 3 – Civilization Before Civilization In this episode we will examine the megalithic structures of France, which are among the oldest still-standing buildings in the world. ancient Listen