The Classical Association

The Classics Podcast

Produced by The Classical Association, this podcast features content all about the ancient world - from revision material for students of ancient history to stories inspired by classical mythology, to interviews with famous voices and people from all walks of life discussing the classical past, there's something for everyone. Follow The Classics Podcast on Instagram at @theclassicalpod so you don't miss out on a single episode and @classicalassociation to keep up to date with our work. Out now: Classics & Careers Season 3

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The Classical Association

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Latest episode

May 15, 2026

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Episodes

Classics & Careers S3, E8: Eleanor Crook, Sculptor 15.05.2026

That's right, we couldn't conclude Season 3 without a bonus episode! It was a privilege to speak to eminent sculptor Eleanor Crook about her Classics degree, a life-changing experience at Hadrian's Wall, forging an unconventional career, immortalising the Queen's Lying in State, and backwards engineering the Riace Bronzes. Read our obituary for Tony Harrison here and do get in touc...

Classics & Careers S3, E7: Sarah Rowley (Head of Comms at YouTube UK) 04.05.2026

For the final episode of this season of Classics & Careers, Katrina meets Sarah Rowley, Head of Communications at YouTube in the UK, and discovers her love for Latin (join in with 'guess the song'), how she turned a lockdown project into a brilliant book, and how ancient rhetoric plays an influential role in modern comms. Follow Sarah on LinkedIn Read Sarah’s blog about Latin Rocks On...

Classics & Careers S3, E6: Tracy-Ann Oberman (Actor & Writer) 23.04.2026

Tracy-Ann Oberman, perhaps best known for playing Chrissie Watts in EastEnders, as well as her many stage and TV roles including Monroe, Doctor Who, New Tricks, It's A Sin and more, is a self-proclaimed Classics geek! Winner of 2021 Celebrity Mastermind, her chosen topic was the Women of Imperial Rome. In this episode, Katrina discovers Tracy-Ann's passion for Roman history and literature,...

Expert in Residence: Q&A with Richard Kendall 20.04.2026

We're back with Richard for part 2 in our Expert in Residence interview series - he answers your questions on Georgian caves, steppe nomads, ancient homelessness, lost heritage, the Scythians, Olbian pottery and gives some excellent PhD advice. ⁠David Braund book mentioned⁠ ⁠⁠Enjoy Richard's Special Lecture for us this May⁠⁠ Browse the CA Speaker List Dr Richard Kendall is a Lecturer in Cl...

Expert in Residence: Get to Know Richard Kendall 06.04.2026

From Basildon to the Black Sea, explore Richard's classics journey, and, having listened to this episode, ask him a question to answer in Part 2! Dr Richard Kendall is a Lecturer in Classics and Ancient History at the  University of Exeter . He completed his doctorate, ‘Strategies of Cooperation’, at the University of Edinburgh in 2024, focusing on the meeting of Greeks, Romans and steppe noma...

Classics & Careers S3, E5: James Simpson MW (Pol Roger) 18.03.2026

This week we're swapping A Level exams for something very different - the fiendish exams you have to take if you want to become a 'Master of Wine', which is exactly what James Simpson (Managing Director at Pol Roger ) did after his Classics degree! In this episode, find out what ancient wine might have tasted like, the origins of champagne, what links Plato and Churchill and some secre...

Classics & Careers S3, E4: Cosi's Odyssey (Historian & Presenter) 04.03.2026

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 Odyssey Follow Cosi...

Classics & Careers S3, E3: Scott Handcock (Director & Producer) 23.02.2026

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,...

Classics & Careers S3, E2: Kamila Shamsie (Author of Home Fire) 13.02.2026

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...

Classics & Careers S3, E1: David Harry (Tour Guide and Magician) 20.01.2026

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. Fo...

TCP Talking Disability: Dyslexia and Classics 22.12.2025

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 Universit...

TCP Talking Disability: Neurodiversity and Classics 17.12.2025

Joining Dr Chella Ward this week are Annis Wiltshire and Dr Ellie Mackin-Roberts for an episode of Talking Disability on autism and neurodivergence. They discuss ancient sensory experiences, retrospective diagnoses and the reliability of accessible adjustments. This UK Disability History Month, we're exploring experiences of disability and the study of the ancient world - follow us on Instagra...

TCP Talking Disability: Cerebral Palsy and Classics 12.12.2025

Join Dr Chella Ward and her two guests, Alexandra and Danny, in this first episode of our Talking Disability mini-series, launching this UK Disability History Month, exploring experiences of disability and the study of the ancient world. Dr Alexandra F Morris (Queen’s University Belfast): https://alexandrafmorris.wordpress.com/ Dr Danny Pucknell (Cardiff and Vale College) Chair of the Cardiff and...

Virgil's Aeneid: BONUS with Prof. Llewelyn Morgan 10.12.2025

We lied - there's one final episode of the series and it's a special one with Oxford don and Virgil super expert, Prof. Morgan. Find out what he thinks about our traitor theories and Aeneas' character arc, his favourite passages, the importance of Hercules and enjoy the quick fire round! Llewelyn's music picks: Joan Armatrading (Down to Zero), Vaughan Williams (Fantasia on a theme...

Virgil's Aeneid: Ep. 12 fidus (Summary & Book 3) 03.12.2025

Our final episode has a summary of the series to date and then jumps into Book 3 as Katrina explains why 'The Wanderings' is a bit of a misnomer, and Caroline takes us through the smellscape of Aeneas' voyage from Troy to Carthage. We meet Helenus and Achates, two 'fidus' (faithful) sidekick companions and rate Aeneas' powers of storytelling. Thanks so much for joining us o...

Virgil's Aeneid: Ep. 11 - The Colour Purple 26.11.2025

Virgil's Purple Prose? No, definitely not, but the Aeneid is replete with interesting uses of the word 'purpureus' and in this episode we look at purple as a colour of beauty, death, danger and eroticism - as well as shades of gold and the mystery of Lavinia's blush! 💜 Did you know that the colour purple in ancient Rome was a symbol of power and decadence but its origins are Phoen...

Virgil's Aeneid: Ep. 10 Lacrimae (Book 12) 19.11.2025

Is the Aeneid fundamentally a melancholy poem? We revisit the Optimists and Pessimists whilst looking at examples of 'tears' and weeping, learning about the scholar Adam Parry, exploring Virgil’s use of apostrophes and brilliant half-lines, and taking a proper look at the closing scene of book 12, when Aeneas is enraged by sorrow to commit a terrible act... Enter our Verse and Voice Compet...

Virgil's Aeneid: Ep. 9 Pater (Fathers and Sons) 12.11.2025

In this episode, politics come to the forefront as Katrina explains the historical context to Augustus' principate and the grizzly proscriptions (cw: violence) and Caroline explains two different schools of thought about Virgil's poetic intentions: the Optimists and the Pessimists. To listen to our bonus content, become a CA member today and head to our member area: ⁠⁠⁠https://classicalassociation...

Virgil's Aeneid: Ep. 8 'Pius' - Traitors Edition 05.11.2025

Was Aeneas a pious Faithful or a deceptive Traitor? Caroline and Katrina explore the importance of 'pietas' in the Aeneid , spill the tea on the latest episodes of Celebrity Traitors and discuss morality and heroism - is Aeneas perhaps more like Odysseus than we think? To listen to our bonus content, become a CA member today and head to our member area: ⁠⁠https://classicalassociation.org/j...

Virgil's Aeneid: Ep. 7 Viscum ('The Golden Bough') 29.10.2025

It’s Spooky Season and so this week’s episode is a trip to the Underworld, as imagined by Virgil in Aeneid Book VI. But what does ‘Viscum’ mean? A 'parasitic plant' (no, that's not a new description of Aeneas!) and have you ever heard of 'birdlime'? What links Meleager and Virgil? Would you trust the Sibyl? What's Plato’s The Myth of Er got to do with it, and which talisman...

Virgil's Aeneid: Ep. 6 Cerva (Dido) 22.10.2025

It's our Dido episode at last! In Book 4 Line 69 Virgil describes Dido as a 'cerva' - a 'doe', wounded by an arrow in one of his most impressive and ambiguous similes. But who is to blame in their 'doomed' relationship? We examine some other similes from books 1 and 4, with Aeneas as hunter (is he unknowing or just careless?) and Dido as Diana. Caroline has an interesti...

Virgil's Aeneid: Ep. 5 Musa (Singers) 15.10.2025

We're sticking with the theme of song and Katrina explains the relevance of some of the minor characters in the Aeneid from Iopas the bard to the unfortunate Cretheus from book 9, with some comparisons to Homer and the oral tradition. Caroline has been revisiting the Muses - just why does Erato come to inspire Virgil? Watch on ⁠⁠YouTube⁠⁠ to view the texts at the same time. The Sounds of Ancie...

Virgil's Aeneid: Ep. 4 Cano (Book 1) 08.10.2025

Cano - 'I sing'! We're heading back to the beginning and in this episode, Caroline and Katrina explore the opening lines of the poem, translation difficulties, Aeneas' heroism, and find out more about Virgil the man - as well as themselves! Watch on ⁠YouTube⁠ to view the texts at the same time. Listen wherever you get your podcasts and find out more about the CA: ⁠⁠Join Us⁠⁠ Browse...

Virgil's Aeneid: Ep. 3 Limen (Part 2) 01.10.2025

Following straight on from our last episode, we're finding thresholds in Books 5-8 - featuring footraces, fatherly mentors, a fearsome Fury and The Shining. Tell us your favourite 'crossing the threshold' moments on screen or on the page! And watch on YouTube to view the texts at the same time. Up Next: Cano, 'I sing' Listen wherever you get your podcasts and find out more abou...

Virgil's Aeneid: Ep. 2 Limen (Part 1) 24.09.2025

Starting with the word for 'threshold', Katrina and Caroline explore storytelling techniques and the stages of the Hero's Journey; the links between Paddington Bear and Aeneas; and dalliances with death, talismans, chihuahuas and K Pop Demon Hunters! Watch now on YouTube for the accompanying slides and make sure to come back for Part 2 of this bumper episode. In each episode, inspired...

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