Podcasting.

Podcasting is one of my favourite ways to share stories. I love how raw, reactive, and immediate it can be, sparking conversations and connecting people with history in the moment. Over the years I’ve written, produced, presented, and edited a number of series, including Nights in the Nave, Furniture History Society, and the Ashmolean Kids Podcast. Alongside my own projects, I’ve appeared on other podcasts, including the National Trust, Fun Kids and Natasha Billson’s Behind the Trowel as well as the Colour Revolution at the Ashmolean where I interviewed a curator from the Ashmolean Museum.

The first ‘Champing’
podcast

I created and hosted a six-part series on Champing with the Churches Conservation Trust, where I invited guests to camp the night with me inside historic churches, exploring their stories in unique and atmospheric settings.

Furniture History Society podcast

I developed a six-part series with the Furniture History Society, recording early career scholars as they shared their passions for historic furniture and material culture.

The Ashmolean Kids
Podcast

I have worked on several podcast projects with Fun Kids Radio at the Ashmolean Museum. First, appearing in a special episode talking about a dinosaur bone being mistaken for a Cornish Giant - to developing my own two-part children’s podcast series - soon to be made into a series.

COMING
SOON

New Podcast

Coming soon