
Tea-break Archaeology
Since summer 2022, The Archaeologist's Teacup has had its very own podcast series, produced by the Archaeology Podcast Network. Each episode, I focus on an everyday object or craft and do a deep dive into its origins and archaeological background, sometimes joined by an expert guest speaker. Episodes are released every second Tuesday, and can be found on any podcasting platform, through the APN website, or via the button below.
And My Trowel
I am also the co-host of another podcast series featured on the Archaeology Podcast Network called 'And My Trowel', run with my co-host (and fellow Archaeo Book Club admin) Ashleigh Airey. In each 30-minute episode, we discuss how archaeological theory can be explored through themes in fantasy fiction, occasionally joined by an expert guest speaker. Episodes are released every two weeks, and can be found on any podcasting platform or downloaded through the Archaeology Podcast Network website here.
Archaeo Book Club
The Archaeo Book Club, as well as being an online community for lovers of archaeology and books, now also has a podcast series hosted on the Archaeology Podcast Network. Each “field notes” episode, myself and my fello admins, Judith and Ash, discuss the latest theme and talk about its archaeological background, and make their own suggestions for further reading in each “book worms” episode. This podcast is for anyone who loves to explore the past, and loves to read! The podcast is free to listen to wherever you get your podcasts or directly through the APN website here.
The EXARC Show
I am also the host of EXARC Extracts, where I provide a summary of all the reviewed articles published in the latest edition of the quarterly EXARC Journal (freely available to read online through the link here). The aim for the EXARC Extracts podcast is to provide an approachable overview to the research conducted by EXARC members, both for interested non-specialists as well as archaeologists and cultural heritage professionals who don't have time to read in depth through every article. Details and links to all episodes can be seen through the journal homepage here.