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Elizabeth Robins Diary Podcast

Elizabeth Robins Diary Podcast

By: Natalie Kahler
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A podcast exploring the people and events from the Gilded Age to the Golden Age through the lens of writer and actress Elizabeth Robins.Natalie Kahler World
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  • Bonus Content: Emancipation Day Celebration 2025
    May 30 2025

    In 2025, we celebrate the 160th anniversary of Emancipation Day in Florida. Elizabeth Robins Diary Podcast host Natalie Kahler provided the keynote address at the event. The speech is included here with relevant photos from Chinsegut Hill, courtesy of Natalie Kahler as well as New York University and University of Florida Special Collections.

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    Web Design by ⁠Roots Creative Co⁠

    “Time is Whispering” Writer and Recording Artist Randi Olsen, ⁠Live Oak Theatre⁠

    ⁠Elizabeth Robins Papers⁠ housed at NYU’s Fales Library

    Margaret Dreier Robins Papers housed at UF Smathers Library

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    16 mins
  • Elizabeth in Great Britain
    Mar 27 2025

    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.

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    Read Dr. Angela V. John's incredible biography of Elizabeth (or her newest one on Philip Burton): www.angelavjohn.com

    Dr. John's publisher: Parthian Books

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    Producer & Editor Lief Thomason, Odd Life Studios

    Web Design by Roots Creative Co

    “Time is Whispering” Writer and Recording Artist Randi Olsen, Live Oak Theatre

    Elizabeth Robins Papers housed at NYU’s Fales Library

    Elizabeth at Henfield Museum

    Elizabeth at Muskingham County Museum

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    1 hr and 9 mins
  • Evelyn Nesbit in My Little Sister
    Oct 30 2024

    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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    ⁠Dr. Paula Uruburu⁠

    ⁠American Eve⁠ by Paula Uruburu

    ⁠Ragtime⁠ by E.L. Doctorow

    Paula's Recommendations:

    ⁠Prodigal Days⁠ by Evelyn Nesbit

    ⁠The Traitor⁠ by Harry Thaw

    ⁠The Madison Square Tragedy ⁠by Rick Geary

    ⁠The Girl in the Red Velvet Swing⁠ by Charles Samuels

    Credits:

    Producer & Editor Lief Thomason, ⁠⁠⁠⁠Odd Life Studios⁠⁠⁠⁠

    Web Design ⁠⁠⁠⁠Roots Creative Co⁠⁠⁠⁠

    “Time is Whispering” Writer and Recording Artist Randi Olsen, ⁠⁠⁠⁠Live Oak Theatre⁠⁠⁠⁠

    NYU Fales Library⁠ Elizabeth Robins Papers⁠

    University of Florida Smathers Library ⁠Margaret Dreier Robins Papers⁠

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    1 hr and 3 mins
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