Random Britain Podcasts

  • Wales: Culture and identity – Audio
  • A Level and IB History Revision Guides: Mr Allsop History
  • Think Stuff Podcast
  • Good Grief
  • It Could Be Said
  • Essex Ham Amateur Radio Podcast
  • What’s All This Then with Charlotte McDonnell and Libby Watson
  • Sea Control – CIMSEC
  • The Matter of Britain Podcast: history and legend of King Arthur and his knights
  • Swiss and Chips – Your British guide to Switzerland
  • Handel: A Classical Icon – for iPod/iPhone
  • Origins of The Cold War – for iPod/iPhone
  • Four Top Threes
  • Celtic Myths and Legends Podcast
  • Rick Steves London Audio Tours
  • The Simple Sophisticate – Intelligent Living Paired with Signature Style
  • Mind Heist Podcast
  • My 70’s TV Childhood
  • David Hume: 18th Century Philosopher – Audio
  • “It’s a Long Way to Tipperary”: British Song in World War 1
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    Wales: Culture and identity – Audio

    Wales: Culture and identity – Audio

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    Since Mar 29, 2011 01:16 UTC

    Wales is a vibrant nation with its own language, musical heritage and strong cultural identity. Central to this identity and a source of national pride, is rugby, which is deeply embedded in the national consciousness and explored in ‘Rugby and welsh identity’. Away from the sports pitch, this collection also looks at place and belonging, gender and race, nationalism and language, class, work, and political and cultural representation in Wales. This material forms part of The Open University course D172 Contemporary Wales.

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    A Level and IB History Revision Guides: Mr Allsop History

    A Level and IB History Revision Guides: Mr Allsop History

    Since Jan 7, 2012 16:49 UTC

    Audio podcast revision guides for AS, A2 and IB History courses in 19th and 20th Century History.

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    Think Stuff Podcast
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    Good Grief

    Good Grief

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    Since Feb 15, 2022 15:02 UTC

    Good Grief is a podcast about grief but also how we develop, learn and form meaningful traditions around it.

    I’ve lost loved ones in my life, most of us have. But recently I lost someone and I just didn’t know what to do. I didn’t know how to process it, but equally I didn’t know what to do to help friends or family experiencing loss. Selfishly it scared me and reminded me of my own mortality. I guess I’ve avoided anything related to death or grief for my entire life. I was shocked by how much I didn’t know and how we never talk about it as a society. I mean it’s one of life’s most inevitable things, why don’t I have any tools at my disposal to deal with it? It’s clear we’re frightened to talk about it, which makes sense considering, but keeping it at arms length makes it increasingly more difficult to understand or create helpful traditions around. How can we ever help, understand or support people grieving if we never talk about it?

    I did some research and development for a documentary film about grief (I’m a filmmaker by the way) and what became obvious through the conversations I was having was that it was potentially a very British phenomenon. I was told about useful grieving practices from other cultures that were so simple yet and so effective that I was dumbfounded I’d never heard of any of them. Why don’t we have our own traditions around death and grief? Is it because UK culture is famously reserved and we avoid the intimate conversations about pain and loss? Do we just ‘get on with it’? Added to that it was only 100 years ago that mortality rates were over double what we experience today. Death is now significantly less common so does that affect our relationship with it?

    I want to find out more about why we don’t talk about grief, what has changed over time for us and how we might make it less of a taboo and more of a healing process. I want to unravel pre-conceptions and explore beyond the traditional Great British reserve to address my own fears of loss and grief. I want you, the listener, to discover these new things about grief as I do. Throughout the series I’ll talk to a broad range of people about their experiences of grief including people from diverse faiths and cultures and professionals who deal with death and loss on a regular basis. From midwives to palliative care professionals, from physicians to historians. Whilst I realise the theme of this podcast isn’t exactly happy-go-lucky, we will be exploring the depth and breadth of the human experience, with tears, humour and a celebration of life and try to discover if there is such a thing as good grief?

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    It Could Be Said

    It Could Be Said

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    Since Mar 14, 2019 04:00 UTC

    Simon Alvey, Will Cooling and Luke Middup talk about whatever they damn well want to. But usually the latest developments in the whacky worlds of British and International Politics

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    Essex Ham Amateur Radio Podcast

    Essex Ham Amateur Radio Podcast

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    Since Nov 12, 2013 17:47 UTC

    Essex Ham promotes the hobby of amateur radio in Essex. Our team is often out and about in England looking at the various different aspects of the ham radio hobby, and we release occasional video and audio recordings featuring some of the things that we have discovered in our travels. The audio and video that we release are not podcasts in the traditional sense, but this feed is here for those looking to get our latest content automatically. Follow our media feed to get latest updates from the Essex Ham team in the UK. More at https://www.essexham.co.uk

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    What’s All This Then with Charlotte McDonnell and Libby Watson

    What’s All This Then with Charlotte McDonnell and Libby Watson

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    Since May 2, 2025 15:51 UTC

    A podcast about Britain, hosted by Charlotte McDonnell and Libby Watson.
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    Sea Control – CIMSEC

    Sea Control – CIMSEC

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    Since May 11, 2023 10:00 UTC

    Maritime security, military technology, foreign affairs, and witty banter updated every Monday! Your moment of powerpoint rehab from the fine folks at the Center for International Maritime Security.

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    The Matter of Britain Podcast: history and legend of King Arthur and his knights

    The Matter of Britain Podcast: history and legend of King Arthur and his knights

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    Since Sep 3, 2025 02:09 UTC

    This podcast explores the legends of King Arthur and the knights of the Round Table from their origins to the modern day. We’ll discuss Welsh legends, Geoffrey of Monmouth, Chretien de Troyes, the Vulgate and Post-Vulgate Cycles, Malory’s Morte d’Arthur, the Victorian revival and modern adaptations, as well as many lesser-known works.

    https://www.matterofbritainpodcast.com

    https://www.patreon.com/thematterofbritainpodcast

    Music is from “Hevene Quene” by Ensemble Belladonna, courtesy of Raumklang music. Available at Spotify, Apple Music and asinamusic.com.

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    Swiss and Chips – Your British guide to Switzerland

    Swiss and Chips – Your British guide to Switzerland

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    Since Feb 20, 2018 11:00 UTC

    Your British guide to Switzerland: an audio podcast for English speaking expats living in Switzerland and Swiss interested in Britain. Everything expats need to know about finding a job in Switzerland, how to find an apartment in Bern, Geneva or Zurich, how to find friends and get to know Swiss culture, traditions and of course, learn the language. We will try to answer your questions and give you personal insight into what it’s like to move from London to Bern. This is not just a view from the outside looking in however, we will also bring you the Swiss perspective, from a “real” Swiss, born and bred in the Bernese Oberland.

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    Handel: A Classical Icon – for iPod/iPhone

    Handel: A Classical Icon – for iPod/iPhone

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    Since Mar 22, 2009 23:31 UTC

    In commemoration of Handel’s 250th anniversary, world renowned Handel scholar and Open University Professor Donald Burrows introduces one of the most famous composers of the eighteenth century. Devised for non-musicians and beginners, the 5 video and 5 audio tracks in this album explore the music that made Handel famous. His operas are classics of the Baroque style, his oratorios are the basis of English choral tradition, his music still played today at every monarch’s coronation. This “Great Londoner” became an icon in his own lifetime. What is the secret of his success? What was one of Handel’s performances like, and how powerful is his legacy?

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    Origins of The Cold War – for iPod/iPhone

    Origins of The Cold War – for iPod/iPhone

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    Since Oct 8, 2013 07:12 UTC

    How was The Cold War fought? What types of evidence do historians use to understand the events that took place? The Cold War was a state of political and military tension between the USA and the Soviet Union, along with their respective allies in the Western and Eastern Blocs. As The Cold War was ‘fought’ in so many different ways, it gives historians the opportunity to discuss the many ways that you can study the time period. This audio collection looks at how Cold War historians combine traditional sources with other forms of social and cultural history to build an overall view of this conflict. This material forms part of the Open University course ‘A327 Europe 1914-1989 War, Peace Modernity’

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    Four Top Threes

    Four Top Threes

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    Since Feb 18, 2022 20:31 UTC

    Friends from different countries giving our top threes’ in various subjects. We’ll hopefully be learning, but we’ll definitely be laughing!

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    Celtic Myths and Legends Podcast

    Celtic Myths and Legends Podcast

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    Since Dec 1, 2017 17:46 UTC

    A podcast focused on the myths, legends and folkloric creatures of the 6 Celtic Nations; Wales, Scotland, Ireland, Cornwall, Brittany and the Isle of Man.

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    Rick Steves London Audio Tours

    Rick Steves London Audio Tours

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    Since Mar 6, 2014 23:00 UTC

    Rick Steves Audio Tours are leaving the podcast space. For the latest versions of these audio tours, download the (free!) Rick Steves’ Audio Europe™ App — available for Apple and Android. The app also includes hours of top-quality travel talk excerpted from the Travel with Rick Steves radio interviews to add another dimension — and some different voices — to your travel planning and appreciation. Learn more at https://www.ricksteves.com/watch-read-listen/audio/audio-europe Rick Steves Britain and Ireland Audio Tours provide humorous and insightful commentary on the art and history of Britain and Ireland’s most notable museums and historic sites. Excerpted from the Rick Steves London, Ireland, and Scotland guidebooks. All rights reserved.

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    The Simple Sophisticate – Intelligent Living Paired with Signature Style

    The Simple Sophisticate – Intelligent Living Paired with Signature Style

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    Since Aug 18, 2014 19:33 UTC

    The simple sophisticate is someone who prefers quality over quantity, sensible living over mindless consumption, personal style instead of trendy fashions, has an insatiable curiosity for life’s endless questions and a desire to live a truly fulfilling life rather than being led around by the nose. Inspired by her lifestyle blog The Simply Luxurious Life, Shannon Ables (the original Simple Sophisticate) shares with listeners tips on how to live a refined life on an everyday income, a life of true contentment. Founded on the principle of the art of living a life of quality over quantity, episodes explore topics ranging from creating an everyday life you love living, strengthening mindfulness practices, preparing seasonally delicious meals, building a capsule wardrobe, traveling the world (Francophiles and Anglophiles tune in as Paris as well as the English countryside are favorite destinations), and living life to the fullest without breaking the bank because living well is really quite simple. *illustration by artist Sarah Löcker exclusively commissioned for the show

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    Mind Heist Podcast

    Mind Heist Podcast

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    Since Nov 8, 2017 17:55 UTC

    Tune in with Mohamed and Ameen giving you the perspective you’ve not heard yet on timeless topics relevant to young Muslims like: marriage, mental health, media, mindset and gender roles. Available on all major podcast platforms! Leave us a great review if you’re enjoying the show too! Email: mindheistpodcast@gmail.com Questions: curiouscat.me/mindheistpod Twitter/Instagram: @mindheistpod www.mindheistpodcast.com Stay blessed!

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    My 70’s TV Childhood

    My 70’s TV Childhood

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    Since Sep 9, 2020 02:00 UTC

    A celebration of growing up in Britain in the 1970’s and the huge part TV played in our lives.You can comment on episodes, suggest subjects for future podcasts and, of course, share your memories with us on our blog www.my70sTVchildhood.com

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    “It’s a Long Way to Tipperary”: British Song in World War 1

    “It’s a Long Way to Tipperary”: British Song in World War 1

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    Since Apr 10, 2023 03:07 UTC

    Companion audio to the Music & Performing Arts Library exhibit on music in World War 1 at the University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign. (Spring 2023)

    Contributors: Kirsten Barker, Joseph Goldstein, Kathleen McGowan

    Exhibit companion playlist (Spotify): https://open.spotify.com/playlist/6BBQkZp60V9QH2RoxcKJdi

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