Pop Medieval Ep 9: Hail to The King, Baby

Pop Medieval Ep 9: Hail to The King, Baby

Author: Pop Medieval January 12, 2020 Duration: 43:05
Mov-ember (finally!) concludes on a high note! Doc and Nina discuss the 2019 Netflix original, The King, starring Timothee Chalamet. This is an adaptation of Shakespeare's "Henry V," so brush up on your Henriad before listening! Doc and Nina will discuss the historical context of Henry V (or Hal, as he's called in the film), his shaky Salic claim to both the English and French thrones, war (what IS it good for anyway?), and the movie's decision to leave out the St. Crispian's Day speech. Doc will also talk about the gross reason why Henry V is always painted in profile and Nina admires Fallstaff's dancing dad bod. Show Notes You can watch The King on Netflix (https://www.netflix.com/title/80182016) Nina's Recommendations This Day is Called the Feast of St. Crispian - Kyle Kallgran of Brows Held High (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=76_Q9ruJfrE) The Real Story Behind Timothee Chalamet’s Henry V - Netflix crash course in history (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=l9hFxE2GlmU)  The Crown Season 3 - Netflix (https://www.netflix.com/title/80025678) Doc's Recommendations Good Tickle Brain’s Stick-figure Shakespeare at Goodticklebrain.com ( https://goodticklebrain.com/shakespeare-index#/henry-v-old/ )Steven Muhlberger’s "Formal Combats in the Fourteenth Century" ( https://books2read.com/u/mV75pM) Doc’s appearance on The Bean Pot Podcast ( http://podcast.adamdrinkwater.com/737459/2220371-dr-richard-nokes-professor-awesome-and-zombies)

Ever wondered why medieval history feels like a dusty textbook but the movies set in that era are so thrilling? Pop Medieval bridges that gap with a sense of adventure and a lot of laughs. Hosted by Dr. Richard Scott Nokes and his co-conspirator Nina MacNamara, this podcast digs into the real stories behind our fascination with the so-called dark ages. Each episode feels like a quest, whether they’re tracking down historical treasures, unraveling the complexities of events like the Black Death, or dissecting the monstrous creatures that haunt medieval lore and modern screens. The conversation is lively, accessible, and packed with insights you won’t find in a lecture hall. It’s for anyone who’s ever loved a medieval film or game but wanted to know where the fantasy ends and history begins. By blending rigorous education with genuine curiosity and humor, this series makes the distant past feel immediate and wildly entertaining. Tune in to Pop Medieval for a fresh take that proves learning about the past doesn’t have to be a chore-it can be an absolute blast.
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Pop Medieval Ep 45: Degrees of Deadness in Valheim [not-audio_url] [/not-audio_url]

Duration: 29:48
Doc and Nina play the popular viking-themed video game, Valheim. They’ll discuss the meaning of the game and get into the finer aspects of the world. Topics covered: being dead, naked and afraid; rewarding cooperative ga…
Pop Medieval Ep 44: An Interview with Professor Awesome [not-audio_url] [/not-audio_url]

Duration: 25:59
In this very special episode of Pop Medieval, Nina rescues Doc from a bicycle repair man's refrigerator and interviews him about his latest book, "The Watch of Traxis." She asks the important questions like, is this book…
Pop Medieval Ep 43: Boning With Chaucer [not-audio_url] [/not-audio_url]

Duration: 21:20
Doc and Nina are back from their January break and have a new episode. In this Valentine’s Day episode, they’re gushing, cooing, and preening about Geoffrey Chaucer’s “Parliament of Foules” — birds, that is. Ca-CAAA! Top…
Pop Medieval Ep 42: Eat Me(dieval) [not-audio_url] [/not-audio_url]

Duration: 32:22
Doc sends Nina to cooking school for Christmas (no, this episode is NOT late — technically we’re still within the Christmas season). She recounts her experiences with the hits and misses from her week of feasting. Topics…
Pop Medieval Ep 40: “There Can Be Only One, SpongeBob!” [not-audio_url] [/not-audio_url]

Duration: 36:44
Doc and Nina take on a beloved camp classic for Movember: Highlander. Guess what — it’s also from 1986! And Sean Connery is back, doing his Scottish non-Scot thing again. Topics covered: what exactly the Prize is, Christ…
Pop Medieval Ep 38: Garrrrrn and his Laduh [not-audio_url] [/not-audio_url]

Duration: 42:06
Doc and Nina kick off Mov-ember with The Green Knight. Spoilers abound. Topics discussed: knighthood, Gawain’s confusing heritage, the fox’s identity, Gawain becoming unstuck in time, the Trojan War, the color green, who…
Pop Medieval Ep 37: The Tears of St. Erkenwald [not-audio_url] [/not-audio_url]

Duration: 27:19
Doc tells Nina the spooky tale of St Erkenwald, the 13th century bishop who found an incorruptible corpse of a 6th century pagan king, resurrected him, and sent him to heaven with his holy tears. Topics covered: sacramen…
Pop Medieval Ep 36: Some Games are Good, Others are Halatafl [not-audio_url] [/not-audio_url]

Duration: 24:31
Shall we play a (board) game? Doc shows Nina a board game featuring a raging Geat and Fairytale Femme Fatale. Topics of discussion: Beowulf, Little Red Riding Hood, asymmetrical games, board games, metaphors, fox and gee…