Season 2: The Making of Elizabeth
Episode 3: Elizabeth in Great Britain
Following an intense personal tragedy, Elizabeth went abroad to Europe. And much to everyone’s surprise, she decided to stay in Great Britain and restart her acting career there. A combination of an inspiring art community and intense personal relationships kept her there.
A podcast exploring the people and events from the Gilded Age to the Golden Age through the lens of writer and actress Elizabeth Robins.
Recent Episodes
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Ep. 012 – Evelyn Nesbit
Elizabeth’s novel, My Little Sister, was made into a silent film in 1919. The lead actress was Evelyn Nesbit, the most famous face of her generation. The novel’s exploration of human trafficking takes on additional meaning with Evelyn’s involvement in the film adaptation.
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Ep. 011 – Fielder Harris
Natalie and special guest Fred Hearns tell three stories from Fielder's life, delivered through the letters of Fielder Harris and Elizabeth, Raymond, and Margaret Robins.
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Bonus – All Roads Lead to Brooksville
Get a glimpse into our Season 1 wrap-up conversation with Andrea Hedick Read, Barry Meindl, and Mayor Blake Bell.
Check out this coverage from Bay News 9 –
Historic Hernando County home sheds light on women's history
Hot off the press is this article and video done by Bay News 9 where Natalie Kahler, podcast host, talks Women's History, Elizabeth Robins, and Chinsegut Hill.

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Follow along with your host, Natalie Kahler, as she discusses the life and lessons of Elizabeth Robins with various guests across the nation.