Stones & Bones Podcast
1) Warrior Queen
Almost two-thousand years ago, a Celtic queen proved the truth of the famous saying “Hell hath no fury like a woman scorned.”
2) Londinium
Samuel Johnson, considered England’s greatest man of letters, famously said: “When a man is tired of London, he’s tired of life.” London’s fascinating history is one reason why.
3) The Game
Chess is battle on a board. There can only be one winner.
4) The Mentor
Any mentor can only go so far. Eventually the hero – or heroine – MUST face the unknown ALONE.
5) The Northampton
Of Emma of Normandy, Sir Winston Churchill wrote: “Few women in history have stood at the centre of such remarkable converging forces.” But another powerful woman stood in her way.
6) Birth of a Conqueror
How did one of history’s most famous kings come to be? Yet without Emma of Normandy, he would be a fleeting figure through time.
7) Ironside
This figure is indispensable to British history and to Emma's story. But he didn't last long on her chessboard.
8) Winter Queen
Even in the winter of life, love knows no yesterdays.
9) Emma’s Place
It’s been said that home is where the heart is. But for Emma, only one place will do.
10) The Oath
A woman desperate for her bloodline to continue fights at every turn for her sons to rise as kings. But first, she needs the oath.