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History is...a matter of fact or perspective? School Leader and author of the 'Stories to be tolled' poetic narratives, Tracy DW attempts to explore this question through her podcast series. By inviting you to share her learning journey through discussing evidence about a range of historical topics and inviting you the listener to reflect on potential answers, Tracy DW advocates a more global approach to understanding history and presents learning about Britain's colonial past in a way that ...
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‘In this season finale of 'Stories to be tolled,' I’d like to take this opportunity to say a huge THANK YOU and re-orientate you, my listeners back to where it all began.’ (Tracy DW) By reading extracts from each of her current published titles, Tracy takes us through a poetic exploration of colonial events that have shaped the world. From England'…
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In this milestone 100th episode of 'Stories to be tolled,' Tracy commemorates Windrush Day, reflecting on the MV Empire Windrush's historic arrival at Tilbury docks in 1948. Tracy reflects on the rich narratives of the Caribbean migrants who helped rebuild post-war Britain, acknowledging their courage and contributions while also reminding us of th…
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In this bonus episode of 'Stories to be tolled,' I announce a significant update to the 'Name that Podcast' challenge. Reflecting on the feedback, I've decided to streamline format. Stay tuned as the website will be updated with these new options in the coming days. This change is designed to enhance your experience and encourage more of you to par…
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In this episode of 'Stories to be tolled,' Tracy DW delves into the turbulent history and contemporary challenges of Kenya. Tracy examines the vision of Kenya's current president, William Ruto and questions the implications of recent collaborations and investments from the West, pondering on their true benefits for Kenya's future. Tracy also explor…
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In this episode of 'Stories to be tolled,' I'm interviewed by ‘The Exchange Show’ host Berthana Oxendine where I discuss my book 'Caribbean Wind' and the rich tapestry of history it weaves. Delve with me into the legacy of the Windrush generation and the broader context of British colonial history, where I emphasize the importance of understanding …
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Sparked by a candid conversation with her father about the latest Bob Marley biopic, 'One Love,' in this episode, Tracy delves into the complexities of interpreting historical facts and cinematic storytelling. She explores the vibrant tapestry of post-war Caribbean life, the rise of nationalist movements, and the waves of change that swept through …
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‘Contemplating the Colors of Controversy: Britain's Banner and the Burden of History.’ As Britain grapples with the implications of the newly passed Rwanda Bill and the tumultuous St. George's Day celebrations, Tracy prompts us to examine the deeper values and associations tied to being British in 2024. Tracy reflects on the present-day overseas te…
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Unveiling the Union Jack: a symbol of unity or controversy? Dive into the fabric of a nation with Tracy DW as she unfurls the rich and complex tapestry that is the Union Jack. In this thought-provoking episode of 'Stories to be tolled,' she explores the historical evolution of the United Kingdom's flag and the profound narratives it weaves through …
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Please note: though you can still enjoy this podcast episode, the format for this competition has changed. Please visit the home page on the website for full details and to participate. You can still contact Tracy via email or on speakpipe with your first name, contact email answer. Three lucky winners will be chosen to receive an exclusive free me…
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Please note: though you can still enjoy this podcast episode, the format for this competition has changed. Please visit the home page on the website for full details and to participate. You can still contact Tracy via email or on speakpipe with your first name, contact email answer. Three lucky winners will be chosen to receive an exclusive free me…
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Please note: though you can still enjoy this podcast episode, the format for this competition has changed. Please visit the home page on the website for full details and to participate. You can still contact Tracy via email or on speakpipe with your first name, contact email and answer. Three lucky winners will be chosen to receive an exclusive fre…
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Tracy still remains focused on the conflict in the Middle East while asking questions about events which are closer to home. As some schools come under criticism for disallowing their pupils to express their solidarity or opposition toward the crisis in the Middle East, Tracy explores what schools can do to 'strike a balance' between informing chil…
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With tensions and violence escalating in the Middle East, Tracy shares more of her learning journey about this important part of the world and encourages her co-listeners and co-learners never to over look the regions colonial narrative and to always relate this to its political context. History is...a matter of fact or perspective? School Leader a…
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Tracy officially kicks off the new year by taking her co-learners and listeners 'back to her roots' where her passion for history began: the Middle East. In the first of a three part series, Tracy looks at current events and uses these to explore colonial narratives in relation to British interests in the region and asks is Colonialism 'just a thin…
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In this podcast episode, I mark the end 2023 and kick off the new year with ‘some final thoughts’ about the most listened to episodes that you my co-listeners and co- learners made popular during season 3. My heartfelt thanks to all of you for continuing to make this podcast a success and I’ll see you…in 2024! Onwards and upwards! ‘History is...a m…
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Tracy closes her showcase tour and 2023 with a focus on her podcast and shares once again its origins and rationale for its purpose. History is...a matter of fact or perspective? School Leader and author of the 'Stories to be tolled' poetic narratives, Tracy DW attempts to explore this question through her podcast series about the British Empire an…
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In this mini-episode Tracy shares her opinions about the importance of having a culturally diverse history curriculum for schools and in further and higher education. Until 21st December, all our paperbacks can be purchased for just £5 when you visit the Website Bookshop using promo code #BHM23 at the checkout. Just click the 'Purchase from Us' but…
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It's the Second part where Tracy shares and explores her brand story for 'Stories to be tolled' once again through another part series. This time in front of a global audience. You can also hop over to You Tube to watch the full video History is...a matter of fact or perspective? School Leader and author of the 'Stories to be tolled' poetic narrati…
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Tracy shares and explores her brand story for 'Stories to be tolled' once again through another part series. This time in front of a global audience. You can also hop over to You Tube to watch the full video History is...a matter of fact or perspective? School Leader and author of the 'Stories to be tolled' poetic narratives, Tracy DW attempts to e…
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Well, it's the close of BHM2023 in the UK and in the final part of her interview with fellow author and podcaster Makonnen Sankofa, Tracy wraps up by sharing her final thoughts for her co-listeners and co-learners as well as more information about her work and how you can stay in touch... ‘History is...a matter of fact or perspective?’ School Leade…
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It's Black History Month in the UK and in the fourth part of this interview (and the first episode in a NEW SEASON) takes on a more sober note. Tracy discusses with fellow author and podcaster Makonnen Sankofa the legacy of the slave trade and the undeniable reasons why colonialism and its history is still a relevant topic to be taught in and out o…
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In this, the third episode of this interview series Tracy discusses with fellow author and podcaster Makonnen Sankofa the origins and focus of her podcast series ‘Stories to be tolled – the podcast series.’ Tracy shares the moment where the podcast transitioned from a mechanical format into taking on a life of its own. ‘History is...a matter of fac…
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Welcome to the second part of Tracy's interview with fellow Author and Podcaster Makonnen Sankofa. In this, the second episode of this interview series Tracy ‘moves on’ in the conversation and shares ‘Stories to be tolled’ as a brand. She explains more by defining her target audience and her underlying ‘why’ for writing the stories and creating the…
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Welcome to the first part of Tracy's interview with fellow Author and Podcaster Makonnen Sankofa. Makonnen is the host of 'The Black Books Show Podcast Interviews' and author of a range of books inspired by his travels across Africa. Makonnen also hosts 'The Black Books Show Virtual Book Tour' every month which is recorded in front of a live global…
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Tracy continues her 'trip down memory lane' with her fifth and final episode (for now) in her series of reprisals from the very first season. In this episode Tracy shares a renewed perspective on a woman who was a trailblazer and role model to all her native country folk at a tumultuous time in South Africa's history. The one she calls the 'First' …
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Tracy continues her 'trip down memory lane' with the fourth episode in her series of reprisals from the very first season. The 'Pink Map (REPRISAL)' shares a renewed perspective on the Scramble for Africa and an event that was overlooked during that process; a dispute over land and boundaries between Britain and Portugal. If you enjoy these podcast…
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Tracy continues to look back at her very first season and presents to you, her listeners and co-learners, another 'reprisal' of one of her very first episodes. Tracy 'revisits' Constantinople: a city known today as Istanbul. Constantinople was once the seat of power for three empires spanning a timeline of more than two millennium. Also spanning tw…
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I ask myself the question, 'If I was beginning my podcast series today, how would I deliver these episodes now?' (Tracy DW) In this episode Tracy continues with her 'Reprisal' series in looking back and revising over some of the very first episodes from the very first season. This time its an episode originally produced to compliment her poetic nar…
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In celebration of the 75th Anniversary of the Windrush and in homage to the 'Windrush Generation' those who migrated from the Caribbean to the UK between 1945 - 60. Tracy shares a reprisal of her very first podcast episode in the first season back in 2020 and shares an extract from Caribbean 'Wind' the story written in homage. To mark the occasion …
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In this episode Tracy shares some reflections from her visit to the Podcast Show at the Business Design Centre in London and her first Book stall event at the Sixth Form College where she attended as a student. Tracy reflects and takes stock over what has happened with 'Stories to be tolled' since its launch in 2020 and ponders on the question 'so …
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In this episode Tracy share's her perspective on the documentary revealing the shocking childhood of the British athlete and four time Olympic Champion Mo Farah who was trafficked to the UK at the age of 9, stripped of his identity and subjected to a life of domestic servitude. This episode was inspired by Tracy's visit to the Schools and Academies…
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In this episode Tracy re-orientates her listeners back to the heart of the 'Stories to be tolled' movement...the Stories!! As we anticipate South Africa independence Tracy shares her reflections and anecdotes in relation to the eighth title in the 'Stories to be tolled ' series A Story for South Africa Tracy pays respect to the struggles and triump…
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As the Coronation of King Charles 3rd draws near, Tracy shares her learning journey about the British Royal Family's links to the trans Atlantic Slave trade and asks 'WHO also benefited?' Tracy's asks what will research into the finances of the Royal family uncover what place does the British Monarchy have in the modern world. Through her podcasts,…
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US President Joe Biden's visit to Northern Ireland comes at a time when the UK commemorates the 25th anniversary of the 'Good Friday Agreement.' Biden ensures us that the focus of his visit is to 'keep the peace' but what does this really mean? In this podcast episode Tracy reflects on the significance of Biden's visit and also Ireland's colonial p…
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In this podcast episode, Tracy share's her thoughts about the one country that is central to but so often overlooked when it comes to her learning journey about colonial history: The UK. Tracy looks at what is influencing the current climate for the World's 5th largest economy and whether the UK can 'weather' the storm of it's current internal tens…
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March is the month to celebrate Ghana's independence. Tracy DW remembers this event by exploring another opportunity for the country to gain a 'second independence' through their vision to expand their processing and manufacturing of cocoa. Tracy asks whether Ghana is able to build the capacity needed to take on the Europeans and build the ultimate…
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In this episode Tracy put's her 'poetic narrative' hat on with a celebration to mark February's Canadian Heritage Month. Africville was a small community of African Nova Scotians who first came from New York to settle in Nova Scotia, Canada from 1783 onwards. infamy and controversy became associated with the site after World War 2 when it became th…
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With the news that some of today’s public figures are returning their Honours Medals, Tracy shares her thoughts and understanding about how the UK’s Honours system became colonialized and how unpicking the issues will take more than just eradicating a title, a few words or mottos while avoiding erasing some of history’s most important lessons. Thro…
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‘Will history remember me for the newspaper headlines or for who I really am?’ (Prince Harry Duke of Sussex) In this episode, Tracy shares her own reflections from her experience of reading the Duke of Sussex's autobiography 'Spare.' Tracy evaluates the book as a historical source and explores how the book presents a valuable and fascinating insigh…
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As Britain enters into a period of recession Tracy shares her own understanding and some of her reflections on how conservative party ideals have influenced attitudes toward Britain’s empire and through party politics, shaped Britain’s international and domestic policies in relation to it. Tracy also asks to what extent has the cause and effect of …
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We’re kicking off 2023 with an episode dedicated to you, our listeners, readers and co-learners. Presenting to you the top 5 episodes that you chose as your ‘Season’s Best’ for 2022. Don’t be a stranger! Get in touch and email me at info@storiestobetolled.com alternatively you can leave an audio message at https://www.speakpipe.com/storiestobetolle…
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In this special seasonal episode I'd like to thank you all for your continued support throughout 2022 and take a look back over season 2, sharing with you, my listeners and co-learners, clips from the episodes that I feel have marked some key international, national and personal events over the previous 12 months. As a Nominee for Authoress of the …
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'Whether you are African or belong to the African Diaspora and have African Heritage, should you be able to face questions such as ‘where are you really from?’ and answer in ways that tell your ‘story’ in order to turn the conversation around? ' (Tracy DW) In this episode Tracy shares her reflections about the conversation between Ngozi Fulani and …
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In this episode, Tracy shares her reflections about her visit to the exhibition of globes, organised and inspired by ‘The World Reimagined’ Charity. As she is inspired by the range of artistic interpretations of the Transatlantic Slave Trade, Tracy asks questions about how the exhibition and discovery trails have helped to further promote the exper…
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In this podcast episode Tracy reflects on the political events in the UK that have taken place over the last 6 months. The UK has entered into a period of constant change of leadership and government bringing with it diversity in terms of gender, race and ethnicity. Tracy uses this time as an opportunity to learn more about the origins of one of th…
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Tracy DW continues her celebration of Black History Month in the UK with a dip in 'the pond' and travelling across to the US with a continuation of her conversation with Angela Thomas Smith founder of 'Aspiring Authors' and the 'African American Author Literacy Awareness Campaign.' Tracy is a participant in Angela's '122 Authors from around the Wor…
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In this episode Tracy DW celebrates Black History Month 2022 in conversation with Angela Tomas Smith, Founder of American publishing entity 'Aspiring Authors' and the 'African American Author Literacy Awareness Campaign.' Angela loves to promote writers and authors from diverse backgrounds from around the world and Tracy is one of '122 authors' bei…
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In this podcast episode (the last of the current season) Tracy DW shares her experience of her visit to Westminster Hall to view Queen Elizabeth 2nd lying in state. Through this she explores her own perspective about how the monarch's demise has wider implications for Britain's profile and influence across the globe. ‘History is...a matter of fact …
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In this episode Tracy DW attempts to capture the mood of the time in the event of the death of Queen Elizabeth 2nd and the ascension of King Charles 3rd to the British Throne. Tracy contemplates the in-tray of issues that await the new monarch: healing family rifts, re-branding the monarchy and a declining Commonwealth and how he will find a balanc…
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'Fact is limiting...perspective is everything' (Tracy DW) Welcome to this episode where Tracy DW shares her reflections about what she has learnt through the process of planning her 'Lets Go for a Walk' learning program. She promotes discussion about how educational practitioners can best exploit resources and real life experiences in order to achi…
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