Classics & Careers S3, E4: Cosi's Odyssey (Historian & Presenter)
Cosi is an ancient historian, presenter and digital communicator - her engaging content and events have built a classics community and in this episode, we explore her proudest achievements, what she's learned on her journey through academia and her current PhD research, and her love for hot yoga and squashing tomatoes (not necessarily at the same time!)...Follow Cosi's OdysseyFollow Cosi on LinkedIn and InstagramPlease note: the views and opinions expressed in this podcast are those of the speaker(s), and do not necessarily reflect those of the CA.Follow us on Instagram Join the Classical Association to access discounts, events and moreFollow the CA on Instagram (podcast), LinkedIn, Facebook, Twitter, YouTubeAnd find out more at classicalassociation.org
Classics & Careers S3, E3: Scott Handcock (Director & Producer)
Scott Handcock is a TV and audio producer, writer, and director. Having recently worked as Assistant Producer on the BBC's 'The War Between the Land and the Sea', he has been Script Editor for Doctor Who and Head Writer on spin-off Torchwood.He discusses how his Classics degree at the University of Birmingham has influenced his writing and his career in drama, his favourite chocolate, which ancient character he resonates with most, working on the iconic tenth doctor episode Fires of Pompeii, and meeting a very famous canine...Find out more about Scott's workFollow Scott on Instagram @scotthandcock1984Enjoy the Fires of Pompeii on BBC iPlayerEnter our Poetry Competition before 27 February 2026Please note: the views and opinions expressed in this podcast are those of the speaker(s), and do not necessarily reflect those of the CA.With apologies for some audio issues in this episode.Follow us on Instagram Join the Classical Association to access discounts, events and moreFollow the CA on Instagram (podcast), LinkedIn, Facebook, Twitter, YouTubeAnd find out more at classicalassociation.org
Classics & Careers S3, E2: Kamila Shamsie (Author of Home Fire)
In this episode, Katrina is joined by Kamila Shamsie, Fellow of the Royal Society of Literature and award-winning novelist, including of Home Fire, for which she won the Women’s Prize for Fiction and was long listed for the Booker Prize. Enjoy a deep-dive into this modern adaptation of the story of Antigone and Ismene, where we discuss translations by Anne Carson and Seamus Heaney, the ancient explorer Scylax, the importance of book titles, and how Kamila's grandfather influenced her career as a writer. Enter our Poetry Competition before 27 February 2026Please note: the views and opinions expressed in this podcast are those of the speaker(s), and do not necessarily reflect those of the CA.Follow us on Instagram Join the Classical Association to access discounts, events and moreFollow the CA on Instagram (podcast), LinkedIn, Facebook, Twitter, YouTubeAnd find out more at classicalassociation.org
Classics & Careers S3, E1: David Harry (Tour Guide and Magician)
Meet David Harry, aka 'The London Spy' and 'The Delusionist', a former Vice President of Deutsche Bank who went from photocopy-boy to member of the Magic Circle and social media star via ancient trade guilds and a love for Latin. This is an episode not to be missed! We talk flatulence, London's secrets, Fishbourne Roman Palace, the joys of Classics and forging your own path. Follow David on IG, TikTok and his websiteThe story of Teller the MagicianEnter our Poetry CompetitionPlease note: the views and opinions expressed in this podcast are those of the speaker, and do not necessarily reflect those of the CA.Follow us on Instagram Join the Classical Association to access discounts, events and moreFollow the CA on Instagram (podcast), LinkedIn, Facebook, Twitter, YouTubeAnd find out more at classicalassociation.org
TCP Talking Disability: Dyslexia and Classics
Joining Dr Chella Ward this week are Dr Marcus Bell and Ronnais Lloyd to explore how dyslexia and learning difference has influenced their studies of the ancient past. This UK Disability History Month, we're exploring experiences of disability and the study of the ancient world - follow us on Instagram and TikTok to enjoy clips and find all our episodes. Ronnais' profile at the University of Leeds: https://ahc.leeds.ac.uk/pgr/9810/ronnais-lloyd and her article on Asterion hub: https://asterion.uk/index.php/2021/09/24/reading-roman-history-while-autistic/Marcus' profile at UCL: https://profiles.ucl.ac.uk/104704-marcus-bell and their recent article: https://academic.oup.com/crj/article/16/2/178/7471466The views and opinions expressed in these podcasts are those of the speakers, and do not necessarily reflect those of the CA.Podcast theme music by Transistor.fm. Learn how to start a podcast here.