Elizabeth Robins Diary Podcast

Natalie Kahler

Covering people and events from The Gilded Age through post-WW2 in America and Europe, the podcast studies the life of actress and author Elizabeth Robins. Listeners will be reminded how life has changed in the last 150 years– the many ways it has stayed the same. Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/natalie-kahler2/support read less
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The Snows of Snow Hill
Jul 6 2023
The Snows of Snow Hill
Before the Robins christened their property Chinsegut, the Snow family had dubbed it Snow Hill. Charlotte Ederington Snow, the oldest child of the Ederington family who had first built the manor house, grew up there and then raised her seven children on the Hill. Even once the Snows sold the manor and bulk of the property to Elizabeth, they continued to own property right next to it and were pivotal in the Robins' renovation and restoration efforts. This double-length episode features two of Charlotte's descendants who provide insight into the still influential Snow family. The cover image was taken by Elizabeth in 1906 and features Ernest Snow on the left and his brother Mallory in the middle. Snow History with Ernest Snow grandchildren Brooksville History Interview with Blake Edrington Bell and Andrea Hedick Read  Interview with Bruce Snow Brooksville History Interview with Alfred McKethan & Roy Snow (1990) Interview with Alfred & Roy at Alfred's home (starts at 30:10) ⁠Brooksville Main Street Website⁠⁠ ⁠⁠Brooksville Main Street Facebook⁠⁠ ⁠⁠Brooksville Main Street (@brooksvillemainstreetfl) • Instagram photos and videos⁠⁠ ⁠⁠Natalie Kahler (@kahlernat) / Twitter⁠⁠ Credits:Producer & Editor Lief Thomason, ⁠⁠Odd Life Studios⁠⁠ Recorded at ⁠⁠Profound Revelation Studios⁠⁠ Graphic Designer Barry Meindl, ⁠⁠DaBarr Design⁠⁠ Web Designer and Social Media Manager Allisa Babor, ⁠⁠Roots Creative Co⁠⁠ “Time is Whispering” Writer and Recording Artist Randi Olsen, ⁠⁠Live Oak Theatre⁠⁠ Grant funding assistance by ⁠⁠Florida Humanities⁠⁠ Rights to Elizabeth Robins materials owned by⁠⁠ Independent Age⁠⁠  --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/natalie-kahler2/support
Home of the Tangerine
Jun 14 2023
Home of the Tangerine
For much of the twentieth century, Brooksville, Florida identified itself as "Home of the Tangerine" and incorporated the fruit into their city stationery, police badges, and high school class rings. But why was the tangerine so embedded into the community identity and how did it impact Brooksville's development? Our special guest this episode is fifth generation Brooksvillian Jim Kimbrough. He is a descendent of Francis Ederington, who built the Chinsegut Manor House. His family and descendants would live on the property from 1851 until Elizabeth Robins purchased it in 1905. Tangerine Drop Returns to Brooksville Photo of the Tangerine Drop Tangerine Home of the Tangerine Brooksville brochure circa 1960 Jim Kimbrough and the Suncoast Parkway Jim Kimbrough interview Citrus Industry in Florida Brooksville Main Street Website Brooksville Main Street Facebook Brooksville Main Street (@brooksvillemainstreetfl) • Instagram photos and videos Natalie Kahler (@kahlernat) / Twitter Credits:Producer & Editor Lief Thomason, Odd Life Studios Recorded at Profound Revelation Studios Graphic Designer Barry Meindl, DaBarr Design Web Designer and Social Media Manager Allisa Babor, Roots Creative Co “Time is Whispering” Writer and Recording Artist Randi Olsen, Live Oak Theatre Grant funding assistance by Florida Humanities Rights to Elizabeth Robins materials owned by Independent Age  --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/natalie-kahler2/support
Raymond. Always Raymond.
May 26 2023
Raymond. Always Raymond.
Elizabeth was the oldest of seven siblings and Raymond was the youngest. Elizabeth remained his primary confidante throughout his life and because they were rarely together, much of their conversation was by letter and we are able to share in their confidences. While Elizabeth was living an artist’s life, Raymond was immersed in Progressive Era politics. You may not know his name, but his fingerprints are all over modern American government.  Today’s guest, Dr. James Clark, first discovered Raymond while researching Claude Pepper. That’s the launching point that takes this podcast through many famous figures and events. Want more from the clever Dr. Clark? Check out his books Intrigued by Raymond? Find out more: Biography on Raymond Reform and Revolution Raymond in Russia Raymond Robins Own Story Raymond & Elizabeth in Alaska Raymond and I Want more? Connect with us at: www.ERDiary.com  www.WeLoveBVL.org  Brooksville Main Street  Credits: Guest Dr. James Clark, University of Central Florida James C. Clark Grant funding assistance by ⁠Florida Humanities⁠  Rights to Elizabeth Robins unpublished materials owned by⁠ Independent Age⁠  Producer & Editor Lief Thomason, Odd Life Studios  Recorded at Profound Revelation Studios  Graphic Designer Barry Meindl, DaBarr Design Web Designer and Social Media Manager Allisa Babor, Roots Creative Co  “Time is Whispering” Writer and Recording Artist Randi Olsen, Live Oak Theatre  --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/natalie-kahler2/support