From gowns and gloves to tiaras and tailcoats - the first season of Bridgerton reportedly featured 7,500 costume pieces. In this bonus episode we welcome Hilary Davidson -- dress, textiles and fashion historian and curator and the author of Dress in the Age of Jane Austen. Features: - The corset myth - A really bosommy time - Tasteful bad taste - Traffic cones, but make it fashion - The logistics of public sex in regency-wear - #NipplesAndJunk Books and other Media We Discuss: - Bridgerton, the TV show - Emma (2020) - Rebecca (2020) - Bridgerton-inspired Costuming facebook group You can find Hilary on twitter as @FourRedShoes Don’t forget you can find us on twitter and facebook @bridgertonpod and instagram @wwddpod and join the conversation using the hashtag #WWDDpod. You can also leave us a rating or review on your favourite podcast provider. This episode was recorded on the traditional lands of the Wurundjeri, Boonwurrung, and Gadigal people and edited by Rudi Bremer on Gadigal country. What Would Danbury Do is a proud member of Frolic Media. You can find great romance content and other fantastic podcasts by visiting the Frolic site.
In this very special episode, Adele, Kate and special guest host Maxine Beneba Clarke take on the whole Queen Charlotte mini-series in one wide-ranging conversation. There are arrivals and arguments, families and fortunes, a great experiment, dual timelines, blooming gardens, and the all-consuming important task of begetting an heir. The most ambitious Bridgerton-verse series yet, Queen Charlotte dives headfirst into intersectional storytelling. Books and other media we discuss:- Queen Charlotte, the TV show- Bridgerton, the TV show - Colleen Hoover, an author- Shondaland, the production company- Hamilton, the musical theatre production- I will always love you, the song by Dolly Parton- The West Wing, the TV show- The Bridgertons, a book series by Julia Quinn- Violet in Bloom, a short story by Julia Quinn- Benny Hill, a TV series- The Notebook, a film- It’s the Sound of the Thing, a book of poetry for children by Maxine Beneba ClarkeYou can find Maxine’s books in all good bookstores, and keep an eye on what she’s up to on twitter @slamup or on instagram @maxinebeneba. Don’t forget you can find us on twitter and facebook @bridgertonpod and instagram @wwddpod and join the conversation using the hashtag #WWDDpod. You can also leave us a rating or review on your preferred podcast provider. This episode was recorded on the traditional lands of the Wurundjeri and Boonwurrung people and edited by Ben McKenzie at Splendid Chaps Productions. You can find Ben here: www.splendidchaps.comWhat Would Danbury Do is a proud member of Frolic Media. You can find great romance content and other fantastic podcasts by visiting the Frolic site.
This is a podcast about our favourite meddling mama and her brood of alphabetically arranged children. Join Adele, Kate, and Rudi as they delve into the family Bridgerton from A to V (Anthony to Violet!) What Would Danbury Do will make its episodic debut to polite and not-so-polite society alike in January 2020. In the meantime, find us on twitter and instagram using #WWDDpod to start the conversation, and we’ll see you soon. This episode was recorded on the traditional and unceded land of the Gadigal, Wurundjeri and Boonwurrung people and edited by Rudi Bremer on Gadigal country.
Benedict Bridgerton [m30ish] has an inexplicable, almost mystical attraction to two women. One is a mysterious woman [f22] he meets at his mother’s masquerade ball and never sees again, and the second is two years later, when he meets Sophie Beckett [f24] a housemaid who seems oddly familiar. How can he possibly choose between them? WWDD? It’s our third episode, and we go full Cinderella with An Offer from a Gentleman, though through the course of the story, it becomes less and less clear whether Benedict is a gentleman or kind of a dick, really. Featuring: - Benedict Bridgerton: is he hot or is he just tall? - Sophia Maria Beckett, a by-blow, an orphan, an excellent lady’s maid - An evil step-mother - An evil step-sister - A slightly less evil step-sister who is nonetheless evil because bad things happen when good people do nothing - Birth order angst - A masquerade - A rustic cottage - Several indecent proposals - A convenient new back story - A long-term house guest who is never mentioned again In What Would Danbury Do this week, we discuss Talia Hibbert’s The Princess Trap, book 1 of her Dirty British Romance series. If you too want some dirty Brits in your life, you can find out more about The Princess Trap and Talia’s other books, including buy links here. Remember that you can find us online at www.bridgertonpod.com, and on twitter and instagram @bridgertonpod. Use #WWDDpod to continue the discussion and we will see you in a fortnight! This episode was recorded on the traditional and unceded land of the Gadigal, Wurundjeri and Boonwurrung people and edited by Rudi Bremer on Gadigal country.
Perpetual wallflower Penelope Featherington [f28] has been hopelessly in love with Colin Bridgerton [33m] for years, however he only sees her as a friend. Now he’s back in London after a lengthy Greek sojourn, and something is different. Penelope is finally finding her courage, and Colin can’t help but notice the woman he never noticed before. WWDD? Our fourth episode has us (and everyone else) sighing over the popular guy/unpopular girl trope, with a bonus queer reading of the text. It also made us all very hungry for sandwiches. Maybe grab a snack before you listen? Featuring: - Penelope Featherington, the most relatable of all characters - Colin Bridgerton, eater of everything - A secret writer - Another secret writer - Two delighted mothers - One kind of delighted sister? I mean definitely. - Absolutely. Completely delighted. - A regency mean girl getting a bit of comeuppance - A wedding cake church - Sandwiches. - More sandwiches. - A prat fall. - One. Huge. Revelation. In What Would Danbury Do this week, we discuss Lydia San Andres’s A Summer for Scandal, Arroyo Blaco series book 1. If you want to read more about noblemen being pushed into large bodies of water, we suggest that you check out this book (and others!) including buy links here. Remember that you can find us online at www.bridgertonpod.com, and on twitter and instagram @bridgertonpod. Use #WWDDpod to continue the discussion and we will see you in a fortnight! This episode was recorded on the traditional and unceded land of the Gadigal, Wurundjeri and Boonwurrung people and edited by Rudi Bremer on Gadigal country.
Sir Phillip Crane [m30] just wanted to hang out with his plants, but his brother’s death in France landed him the title, the estate, the responsibility, and a wife he married for duty and not love. Now a widow with two demons *cough* children in his care, he just wants someone to help make his life easier. Enter Eloise Bridgerton [f28] who is on the shelf and therefore should be desperate enough to marry just about anyone. Desperate enough to show up on his doorstep unannounced anyway. But she seems to have plans and ideas of her own? WWDD? To Sir Phillip, With Love takes us out of London and into the wilds of Glouchester, an ancient estate, a modern greenhouse, and some apparently engrossing trials with pea plants. It’s the regency equivalent of a tinder romance, and we have thoughts. Please note: this episode comes with a content note for depictions of mental illness and suicide. Featuring: - Eloise Bridgerton, who doesn’t know who Lady Whistledown is - Phillip Crane, who is really bad at relationships - Twins - Pranks - Eels - The unexpected arrival of four Bridgerton men - An unexpected drinking sesh with four Bridgerton men and one Crane man - Practical advice from a sister-in-law - Another patented Violet Bridgerton ‘birds and the bees’ talk - A dry spell, broken - A match made in an archery competition What Would Danbury Do this week addresses a letter from Rafe, the titular character from the romance novel by Rebekah Weatherspoon, book one of the Loose Ends series. For one of the most soothing, grown-up, mature, low-stakes, low-conflict competency porn romance novels we’ve read in a long time, please click here. Remember that you can find us online at www.bridgertonpod.com, and on twitter and instagram @bridgertonpod. Use #WWDDpod to continue the discussion and we will see you in a fortnight! This episode was recorded on the traditional and unceded land of the Gadigal, Wurundjeri and Boonwurrung people and edited by Rudi Bremer on Gadigal country.
Francesca (F23) is happily married to John(M28), living in Scotland, and palling around with John’s cousin Michael (M29) in a completely platonic threesome. Then the unimaginable happens. Flash-forward four years and Francesca (F27) has lost both her husband and their mutual best friend as Michael (M33) hangs out in India and avoids all familial responsibility. But on his unexpected return to England, something shocking happens - sparks fly, tables are used in unconventional ways, and Francesca and Michael swing wildly between horny and guilty. It’s not like they can get married...can they? WWDD? Our sixth episode things get raunchier than expected as Francesca keeps it in the family. Featuring: - Francesca Stirling, nee Bridgerton, who passes unnoticed through all family events - Michael Stirling, a man who has chemistry with literally everyone - So much retconning. - An actually beautiful heroine - A hero who fucks (with a comprehensive definition of what ‘fucks’ actually means) - Angst. Guilt. Emotional minefields. - Colin getting emotionally woke - Dirty talk *fans self* - Vanilla. And tofu. - Sexy, sexy, dirty consent - Dev Patel’s hair from Lion - A lengthy medical explanation shoehorned into an epilogue In What Would Danbury Do this week, we discuss Naima Simon’s Sin and Ink, Sweetest Taboo series book 1 (with bonus book discussions of Cecelia Grant’s A Lady Awakened and Alisha Rai’s Wrong to Need You). If you want to read more about widows getting a second chance at romance please click here. Remember that you can find us online at www.bridgertonpod.com, and on twitter and instagram @bridgertonpod. Use #WWDDpod to continue the discussion and we will see you in a fortnight! This episode was recorded on the traditional and unceded land of the Gadigal, Wurundjeri and Boonwurrung people and edited by Rudi Bremer on Gadigal country.
Gregory Bridgerton [m26] has watched every single one of his siblings fall into a true love match, and thus has become a bit of an overconfident git about a) finding true love and b) knowing true love when it shows up. Meanwhile Lady Lucinda Abernathy [f20] is not the kind of woman that believes any man professing true love, having heard enough of them profess it to her beautiful best friend, Hermione [f20]. Besides, it doesn’t matter. She’s practically engaged anyway. Why mess anything up with emotions? Featuring: - A beautifully pragmatic heroine - An overly romantic hero - Insta love!! - Musings on female friendships - So. Much. Running. - Grim realisations - The emergence of a new matriarch In What Would Danbury Do, we hear from AJ Felipe from No Two Ways by #romanceclass author Chi Yu Rodriguez. If you want to read more about love triangles, makeovers, and the untimely emergence of one-night-stands, click here. Remember that you can find us online at www.bridgertonpod.com, and on twitter and instagram @bridgertonpod. Use #WWDDpod to continue the discussion and subscribe for information on our SUPER SPECIAL BONUS EPISODE and what’s happening for Season Two! This episode was recorded on the traditional and unceded land of the Gadigal, Wurundjeri and Boonwurrung people and edited by Rudi Bremer on Gadigal country.
Rudi, Kate, and Adele (F, none of your business) break down the season past, talk about their highlights and their lowlights, provide surprisingly similar rankings, and tackle some thorny reader questions. And, as always, we wonder...who hurt Rudi? Featuring: - Why you should only be friends with Kate - Objectively Good versus Effective versus Giving You All The Feels - Fan fic supporting Rudi’s favourite theory - Lady Danbury’s Happy Ever After - Checkov’s Bridgertons - Millennial gals Not Featuring: - A long, thorough, and deep discussion on Brendan Fraser as an actor, a man, and a thirst object (Blame time restrictions!) Extra reading: Jennifer Hallock on chronotopes Part One: http://www.jenniferhallock.com/2018/06/27/history-ever-after-part-one/ Part Two: http://www.jenniferhallock.com/2018/06/27/history-ever-after-part-two/ Penelope x Eloise fanfic link: https://archiveofourown.org/works/9000283 Courtney Milan - Mrs Martin’s Incomparable Adventure: https://tinyurl.com/y9zndst8 Lucy Parker - Act Like It: https://tinyurl.com/y9538bws A timeline of Sarah Paulson and Holland Taylor’s relationship: https://www.businessinsider.com.au/sarah-paulson-and-holland-taylors-relationship-timeline-2020-3 We have a surprise What Would Danbury Do this week sent in by Gabby from Book Thingo Podcast,discussing Rose Lerner’s A Lily Amongst Thorns https://tinyurl.com/y9h54hsg This episode was recorded on the traditional and unceded land of the Gadigal, Wurundjeri and Boonwurrung people and edited by Rudi Bremer on Gadigal country. What Would Danbury Do is part of the Frolic Podcast Network. Find more podcasts you’ll love Frolic.media/podcasts
Welcome to Season Two of What Would Danbury Do... a podcast about Julia Quinn’s iconic family, the Bridgertons. In Season One, Rudi, Adele, and Kate took you through the original eight, the O.G. alphabetically named siblings, the Bridgertons from Anthony to Hyacinth. These episodes are available via our website, www.bridgertonpod.com or wherever you get your podcasts. We recommend you go and check them out! The plan for Season Two was to focus on the Netflix series, but not even the formidable Lady Danbury can mould 2020 into anything resembling order, so instead, we invite you to our revised Season Two: What Would Danbury Do presents - Happily Ever After: The Second epilogues! For reasons none of us can understand (but have everything to do with fan service), Julia Quinn wrote second epilogues for each of the eight original Bridgerton titles, and one bonus Violet story, and this season we will read and discuss all of them so you don’t have to. Look for episode one coming in September. In the meantime… for no reason other than we all deserve some extra joy in our lives, stick around for a very special, very Australian episode of WWWDD pod. Don’t forget you can find us on twitter, instagram and facebook @bridgertonpod - and join the conversation using the hashtag #WWDDpod This episode was recorded on the traditional and unceded land of the Gadigal, Wurundjeri and Boonwurrung people and edited by Rudi Bremer on Gadigal country.
Daphne Bridgerton [f41] is very happily married to a duke [m49] when she finds herself in a position that Kate described as her very worst nightmare. Rather than sharing this blessed news with her husband, Daphne instead prolongs the not-telling long enough that pretty much every other person in London knows before he does. What is marriage if not for keeping little secrets? It’s Season Two: The Second Epilogues, and we’re all left asking ourselves, ‘but why?’ Featuring: - Daphne Bridgerton Hastings, the fourth Bridgerton sibling and mother of four - Simon Hastings, a bonafide Duke who leaned into the alphabetical naming conventions - A chamberpot - Hyperlexia - and a lesson on good parenting - Some letters that probably everyone forgot about - An opportunity to break out the baby name book (spoiler: they name him Edward) This week, our What Would Danbury Do feature book is Crush Interrupted by Zaida Polanco. You can learn more about Crush Interrupted and find buy links here. Remember that you can find us online at www.bridgertonpod.com, and on twitter and instagram @bridgertonpod. Use #WWDDpod to continue the discussion and we’ll see you in a fortnight! This episode was recorded on the traditional and unceded land of the Gadigal, Wurundjeri and Boonwurrung people and edited by Rudi Bremer on Gadigal country.
Viscount Anthony Bridgerton [m44] and his wife Kate [f36] met some number of years ago when Anthony was pursuing Kate’s sister, Edwina [f32]. During the course of their courtship, Anthony, both sisters, and several of his siblings played an infamous game of Pall Mall. For reasons that are unclear but are probably related to some sort of foreplay, Anthony extends a yearly invite to the original players for a rematch. For reasons that are unclear but probably have to do with Anthony being Viscount Bridgerton and rich and powerful, they all agree. Featuring: - Alligators - Anthony, still the boob man - The classic Freudian psychoanalytic theory, the ‘death drive’ which Rudi consistently and incorrectly calls the ‘death imperative’ - Canadian passive-aggression - Mallets as metaphors - Uncomfortable class realities - Different definitions of ‘winning’ This week, we feature a enemies-to-lovers sports romance, Goalie Interrupted by Avon Gale and Piper Vaughn - a book Kate still thinks is called Goalie Interrupted, and now she wishes for the Girl Interrupted/Hockey mash-up romance of her dreams. You can learn more about Goalie Interference and find buy links here. Remember that you can find us online at www.bridgertonpod.com, and on twitter and instagram @bridgertonpod and #WWDDpod. If you like the podcast, we would love it if you could leave us a rating or review on your favourite podcast app, and maybe tell your friends. We’ll see you in a fortnight. This episode was recorded on the traditional and unceded land of the Gadigal, Wurundjeri and Boonwurrung people and edited by Rudi Bremer on Gadigal country. What Would Danbury Do is a proud member of Frolic Media. You can find great romance content and other fantastic podcasts by visiting the Frolic site.
Sophie [f25] is now happily married to Benedict [m33], living in the country and apparently bored, because she keeps playing matchmaker for her half-sister Posy [f25]. This time, Sophie has set her sights on the new vicar, Hugh [m, age unknown but in possession of all his hair], and invited him for tea. However, tea is not drunk, sandwiches are not tasted, and roses are very scandalised. Please note: this episode comes with a content warning for fat-phobia and discussions of unhealthy relationships with food Featuring: - Cinderella’s (sweet) step-sister - A very friendly vicar - Spy skills - Country living - Biscuit-shaming - Baby names - Sequel bait? This week, Lady Danbury hears from Jolene, the heroine of Mimi Grace’s Along for the Ride, a contemporary romance about why you should never offer to help anyone move - you might end up on a road trip with a very hot, but very insufferable passenger. You can find more information about Along for the Ride and buy links here. Remember that you can find us online at www.bridgertonpod.com, and on twitter and instagram @bridgertonpod and #WWDDpod. If you like the podcast, we would love it if you could leave us a rating or review on your favourite podcast app, and maybe tell your friends. We’ll see you in a fortnight. This episode was recorded on the traditional and unceded land of the Gadigal, Wurundjeri and Boonwurrung people and edited by Rudi Bremer on Gadigal country. What Would Danbury Do is a proud member of Frolic Media. You can find great romance content and other fantastic podcasts by visiting the Frolic site.
Colin Bridgerton [m33] and Penelope Bridgerton [f28] have been married for a very short time when they have to head off to Gloucestershire for Eloise’s wedding. Both Penelope and Eloise kept Very Big Secrets from each other: now they have to face each other for the first time since those secrets were revealed. Will their friendship survive not only the big changes they’ve gone through, but also the deceptions that live between them? WWDD? Featuring: - A secret finally revealed - A wedding - Deus ex Hyacinth - Peneloise!! - Truly staggering amounts of money - Sharks Our WWDD book for this episode is Liquor and Laundry by Tasha L. Harrison about a long, simmering attraction that comes to a head (heh) and then leads precisely nowhere. Until maybe now. If only Ahmad and Haddasah are brave enough. You can find out more about Liquor and Laundry and buy links here. Remember that you can find us online at www.bridgertonpod.com, and on twitter and instagram @bridgertonpod and #WWDDpod. If you like the podcast, we would love it if you could leave us a rating or review on your favourite podcast app, and maybe tell your friends. We’ll see you in a fortnight. This episode was recorded on the traditional and unceded land of the Gadigal, Wurundjeri and Boonwurrung people and edited by Rudi Bremer on Gadigal country. What Would Danbury Do is a proud member of Frolic Media. You can find great romance content and other fantastic podcasts by visiting the Frolic site.
Normally, we’d be revisiting the relationship between Eloise, Lady Crane (nee Bridgerton) [f39] and her husband Sir Phillip Crane [m41], but this second epilogue takes a couple of unexpected turns: first, it’s told in the first-person, and second, it’s told from the point-of-view of Eloise and Phillip’s eldest daughter, Amanda [f19]. We’re not entirely sure if it’s a narration, a diary entry, or a letter, but it’s a little taste of Julia Quinn, new adult-style. Featuring: - Our youngest heroine (so far!) - Impromptu French lessons - Changeable eyes - Editorial grievances - A literary gif - Canadian squirrels In this episode, Lady Danbury receives a letter from Drew, the hero of Jackie Lau’s novella Ice Cream Lover, in which he details the perils of navigating romance after being the villain in a best-selling self-help book. If you love ‘the grumpy one is soft for the sunshine-y one’, this might be a story for you. You can find more information, including buy links here. Remember that you can find us online at www.bridgertonpod.com, and on twitter and instagram @bridgertonpod and #WWDDpod. If you like the podcast, we would love it if you could leave us a rating or review on your favourite podcast app, and maybe tell your friends. We’ll see you in a fortnight. This episode was recorded on the traditional and unceded land of the Gadigal, Wurundjeri and Boonwurrung people and edited by Rudi Bremer on Gadigal country. What Would Danbury Do is a proud member of Frolic Media. You can find great romance content and other fantastic podcasts by visiting the Frolic site.
Three years into their marriage, Francesca [f35] and Michael [m38] are still childless. But Francesca is slowly moving away from her all-consuming obsession with having children and moving into recognising that not being a mother doesn’t mean she won’t have children in her life. As her niblings grow, she finds herself spending more time at the Bridgerton family homes in Kent and London, visiting her family and engaging in their lives. Featuring: - Period math - Family fecundity - An unfortunate nickname - An oxymoron - Some very un-Bridgerton behaviour In What Would Danbury Do this episode, we hear from Diana Miller, the heroine of Erin St Charles’s paranormal romance, The Minotaur’s Kiss which actually creates more questions in our responses than any real answers, but you can’t just drop ‘minotaur shifter’ into a conversation and expect that to be the end of it. You can find more information about The Minotaur’s Kiss, including buy links, here. You can connect with us online, find out more about us, or let us know what you think at www.bridgertonpod.com, and on twitter and instagram @bridgertonpod and #WWDDpod. We would also love it if you could leave us a rating or review on your favourite podcast app, and maybe tell your friends. We’ll see you in a fortnight. This episode was recorded on the traditional and unceded land of the Gadigal, Wurundjeri and Boonwurrung people and edited by Rudi Bremer on Gadigal country. What Would Danbury Do is a proud member of Frolic Media. You can find great romance content and other fantastic podcasts by visiting the Frolic site.
In this second epilogue, we revisit Hyacinth and Gareth some 22 years into their marriage, but the real story is about Hyacinth’s daughter, Isabella. Poor Hyacinth is facing every parent’s worst nightmare: a child just like themselves. Featuring: - A decades-old scavenger hunt - A strawberry-blonde goth? - A *lot* of time in the spare bathroom - A *lot* of hidden drawers and false bottoms - Everyone eventually becomes Violet - A personal attack In What Would Danbury Do this episode, Jonathan from One Night with a Duke by Erica Ridley writes in to ask that most important question: Can a Scottish man ever really fall for a sassenach? (see also, Outlander). You can find out more about One Night with a Duke including buy links by clicking here. Come and connect with us online! Information and links are available via our website, www.bridgertonpod.com, or you can find us on twitter and instagram @bridgertonpod and #WWDDpod. If you’re feeling holiday-minded, you could give us the gift of a rating or a review on your favourite podcast provider. We’ve been very good this year. This episode was recorded on the traditional and unceded land of the Gadigal, Wurundjeri and Boonwurrung people and edited by Rudi Bremer on Gadigal country. What Would Danbury Do is a proud member of Frolic Media. You can find great romance content and other fantastic podcasts by visiting the Frolic site.