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Who Did What Now With Katie Charlwood

Who Did What Now With Katie Charlwood

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Whoever said history was boring obviously wasn’t paying attention. Each week, join Katie Charlwood, history harlot and reader of books, as she delves into the people, places and events that make history a bit more interesting!

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  • 199. Inherited Wounds : Indigenous Boarding School System
    Jul 6 2026

    The United States of America is 250 years old..ish, but in becoming the USA, entire communities, nations and cultures were crushed beneath teh wheel of "progress." Indigenous people in North America were removed from their land, had their practices, knowledge and culture stripped from them. One of the major cogs in the assimilation machine was the Native American boarding school system. A system of abuse that caused trauma that affected generations, inherited wounds.

    Hosted by Katie Charlwood

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    Unit 11A

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    Co. Donegal

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    F92 DY22

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    1 hr and 2 mins
  • 198. The Life and Death Of Marsha P Johnson
    Jun 29 2026

    Marsha P Johnson is a queer icon, the Saint of Christopher Street, an important member of teh LGBTQ+ community, who advocated for equal rights, fought for the disenfranchised and preotected queer youth. A pillar of the community, she struggled in a world that did not accept her. Her life was one thing, but her death, was a mystery, an unsolved mystery...

    Hosted by Katie Charlwood

    Tell me where to go on tour!

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    C/O The Postal Store

    Unit 11A

    Forte Retail Park

    Letterkenny

    Co. Donegal

    Ireland

    F92 DY22

    Business Enquiries: katie@whodidwhatnowpod.com

    See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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    1 hr and 14 mins
  • 197. The AIDS Crisis
    Jun 23 2026

    In the early 1980s, doctors in the US started noticing clusters of unusual illnesses like cancers and pmeumonia in healthy young men, the only thing that connected them, was that they were sexually active with other men. An epidemic emerged, a disease with no name, as a mysterious, highly fatal illness. It sparked widespread panic and devastating personal loss. A crisis heavily defined by government inaction and societal stigma, thousands of lives lost to HIV/AIDS.

    Hosted by Katie Charlwood

    Tell me where to go on tour!

    Listen to Day & Nightshade

    Donate at:

    Patreon

    Tip Jar

    Follow me on…

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    TikTok

    Facebook

    Bluesky

    Fan Mail:

    Katie Charlwood

    C/O The Postal Store

    Unit 11A

    Forte Retail Park

    Letterkenny

    Co. Donegal

    Ireland

    F92 DY22

    Business Enquiries: katie@whodidwhatnowpod.com

    See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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    1 hr and 30 mins
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I love listening to Katie every week. she lists her sources and is just fantastic at telling the story

my fave weekly listen

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Love this take on history that’s often overlooked or with common/misunderstood facts put to right with a passion that makes you want to rant,

History to rant about

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Fascinating stuff, beautifully told. I would point out though, 80s teens (like me) are today's 50 somethings, again like me.

learning can be fun.

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Love listening to your podcasts 1st podcast I actually started listening to followed u on fb n tiktok and finally started the podcasts

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