8 episodes

Who doesn’t like petty texts, celebrity gossip, dating advice, spicy song lyrics, or controversial opinions? Now imagine all that... but it’s historical. In this podcast we’ll be reading some juicy historical letters, diaries, articles and other piping hot tea. So get yourself something to drink and let’s jump into TEXTORY.

Hosted by Karolina Żebrowska

Textory - The Podcast Textory - The Podcast

    • History
    • 5.0 • 56 Ratings

Who doesn’t like petty texts, celebrity gossip, dating advice, spicy song lyrics, or controversial opinions? Now imagine all that... but it’s historical. In this podcast we’ll be reading some juicy historical letters, diaries, articles and other piping hot tea. So get yourself something to drink and let’s jump into TEXTORY.

Hosted by Karolina Żebrowska

    Plague? Put Some Eggs On It

    Plague? Put Some Eggs On It

    What did 17th century people do when they had a headache? Where did they learn how to cook? In this episode we're reading questionable recipes - whether it's recipes for food, beauty or homemade medicine.

    • 22 min
    The Seances Are Never Held in the Dark

    The Seances Are Never Held in the Dark

    The existence of a secret world of spirits, only accessible through skilled mediums, was early 20th century’s favorite conspiracy theory. Today we’re reading reports on a Polish medium, Miss Tomczyk, who developed skills of telekinesis in the early 1900s – or did she? Let's find out!

    • 41 min
    What Has Changed Him?

    What Has Changed Him?

    In this episode we're looking at horrible 1930s magazine ads directed towards women. Maybe the reason your husband is cold recently is because your teeth has lost it's shine, or your blond has washed out?

    You can watch the video version here: https://open.spotify.com/episode/4KAXzvPAgC9TwgjIojvjtn?si=krHTu4gHTzeBSQ7iAJA6WQ
    Sources:
    The Smart Set, February 1930
    The American Magazine, May 1936

    • 42 min
    Being a Woman These Days is Double-Painful

    Being a Woman These Days is Double-Painful

    Boys, friends, parties - we know teenage life is no joke. How was it in 1840s Poland? In this episode let’s delve into the writings of Celina Dominikowska, a dramatic Polish teen.


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    the original diary manuscript in Polish:
    https://polona.pl/item-view/323f4b4e-6ad9-4dce-ab90-b6a5648977fc

    • 37 min
    Why Don't They Design This?

    Why Don't They Design This?

    In the world of American 1950s inventions, even regular housewives felt like they were just a step away from a genius patent and great success. But were their ideas any good?  

    • 26 min
    Don't Answer, It’s Useless

    Don't Answer, It’s Useless

    In this Valentine's Day episode, to keep ourselves grounded, we're reading letters that famous writers produced to end their tumultous relationships - both amicably and... not quite.

    TW: brief mention of s*icide attempt

    • 32 min

Customer Reviews

5.0 out of 5
56 Ratings

56 Ratings

nap.sak ,

Nothing else like it

I greatly enjoy Karolina’s humor, and approach to historical context and learning. Truly no other content like this. Thanks for filling the need!

Cara_Andy ,

Favorite new podcast

Karolina is naturally charming and informative, can’t wait to hear more!

nutellakell ,

My favorite podcast now!!

Such a unique approach to a history podcast. It’s so insightful and fun. I have been following your historical fashion videos for years and I’m so excited about this!

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