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In conversation with Emmeline Burdett, Co-editor at Public Disability History and author of Disability, Nazi Euthanasia, and the Legacy of the Nuremberg Medical Trial (Disability in Society), We discuss disability history, activism, being disabled ourselves, and so much more.
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Here is Episode 18 of my Talking History Podcast in a vlog, where I get to talk to the amazing Maria A Zani who is an up-and-coming TV executive. We discuss everything from her being a music promoter, disability activist, working in film and tv, and being a neighbour and friend of a 99 year old socialite, who knew Henry Ford, Napoleon Hill, Thomas A. Edison and also joining the Napoleon Hill Institute to further her change in mindset and be able to achieve her goals. (Maria has many, and she is amazing, and can talk for Scotland, even though she's Italian!) Love her.
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Phil Roberts is a biographer of Cardinal Thomas Wolsey and resides in Wolsey’s home town of Ipswich.
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In Episode 4, Kim Smith, a radio presenter interviews me about my love of the 1980s, Boy George and Marc Almond. Growing up as a disabled teenager, and my writing as a historian and magazine editor.
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