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Anglotopia Podcast

By: Anglotopia LLC
  • Summary

  • The Anglotopia Podcast is your deep dive into the rich and diverse world of British culture, hosted by Jonathan and Jacqueline Thomas, publishers of Anglotopia.net and Londontopia.net. Each episode takes you on a journey through iconic British television, captivating historical events, and essential travel tips, ensuring you experience the very best of the British Isles. Our engaging discussions feature important British guests and authors, covering everything from the latest trends and timeless traditions to hidden gems and popular landmarks. Whether you're a passionate Anglophile or simply curious about the UK, our podcast offers a delightful mix of insights and entertainment. Join us as we celebrate the charm, heritage, and unique allure of Britain, making every episode a must-listen for anyone who loves all things British.
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Episodes
  • Anglotopia Podcast: Episode 24 – Exploring the Off-the-beaten-path Gems of Bath and the West Country
    Jun 28 2024

    Jules Mittra, the founder of In and Beyond Bath, discusses travel in the West Country of England with a focus on Bath and the Cotswolds. He emphasizes the importance of thoughtful travel and experiencing the off-the-beaten-path gems of the region. Jules offers personalized tours for small groups, allowing for meaningful connections and engagement. He aims to make the tours more than just sightseeing by sharing the stories and significance behind the places visited. The conversation also touches on the cultural encounters and personal growth that can come from travel, as well as the exciting events and attractions in Bath and the surrounding area. The conversation explores the historic attractions and natural beauty of the Bath and Cotswolds region, as well as cultural differences between the UK and the US. Jules Mittra highlights the prehistoric sites, burial mounds, and stone circles in the area, emphasizing the rich prehistory and stunning landscapes. He also discusses the southern Cotswolds, which are less well-known but equally beautiful. Jules mentions the Mendip Hills, Cheddar Gorge, Glastonbury, and Wells as must-visit places in the region. He also talks about the relaxed and communal atmosphere in the UK compared to the US, as well as the filming locations in Bath and the surrounding areas, including those featured in Bridgerton. Finally, Jules shares his favorite places outside of Bath and the Cotswolds, which are Ludlow and the Shropshire Hills.

    Links
    • In and Beyond Bath
    • Visit Bath
    • Cotswolds Tourism
    Takeaways
    • Thoughtful travel involves experiencing the off-the-beaten-path gems of a region.
    • Personalized tours for small groups allow for meaningful connections and engagement.
    • Travel can lead to cultural encounters and personal growth.
    • Bath and the West Country of England offer a wide range of exciting events and attractions. The Bath and Cotswolds region is rich in prehistoric sites, burial mounds, and stone circles, offering a glimpse into the area’s prehistory and stunning landscapes.
    • The southern Cotswolds, although less well-known, are equally beautiful and offer a different experience from the more popular northern Cotswolds.
    • Other must-visit places in the region include the Mendip Hills, Cheddar Gorge, Glastonbury, and Wells.
    • The UK has a more relaxed and communal atmosphere compared to the US, with a stronger sense of community and more opportunities for interaction.
    • The Bath and Cotswolds region is a popular filming location, with many historic buildings and picturesque landscapes that have been featured in various films and TV shows, including Bridgerton.
    • Outside of Bath and the Cotswolds, Ludlow and the Shropshire Hills are one of Jules Mittra’s favorite places to visit in England, offering medieval charm, stunning countryside, and a vibrant food scene.
    Sound Bites
    • “It’s the small stuff that has the impact.”
    • “Smaller groups allow for meaningful connections.”
    • “American tourists want to connect with culture and history on a deeper level.”
    • “It’s rich with prehistory. Landscapes are extraordinarily beautiful.”
    • “You get off the main roads into the kind of back roads, and you are in a whole other world.”
    • “Somerset is one of the most beautiful parts of England, which doesn’t get anywhere near the attraction of the Cotswolds.”
    Chapters
    • 00:00 Introduction to Thoughtful Travel and In and Beyond Bath
    • 03:12 Exploring the England We Love: Historical, Cultural, and Landscape Gems
    • 06:20 The Value of Small Group Tours: Creating Meaningful Travel Experiences
    • 33:36 Cultural Contrasts: Anxiety and Community in England
    • 43:09 Bridgerton Filming Locations and Recommendations for Fans
    • 48:52 Ludlow and the Shropshire Hills: A Favorite Place to Visit in England
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    52 mins
  • Anglotopia Podcast Episode 23 - British Tipping Customs, Getting out of London, and History of a Quaint Cottage with English Cottage Vacation
    Jun 21 2024

    Laura Kurton from English Cottage Vacation joins the podcast to discuss their all-inclusive travel experience in the Dorset countryside. They offer tailor-made itineraries for guests, including popular sites like Bath, the Cotswolds, and the Jurassic Coast. The cottage itself, Well Cottage, is an 18th-century thatched cottage with a mix of modern and historic features. The village of Fontmell Magna, where the cottage is located, offers amenities like a shop, pub, school, and a beautiful church. The area is known for its gardens, including Stourhead House and Gardens, as well as attractions like Stonehenge and Longleat Safari Park. The conversation revolves around the unique aspects of traveling in Dorset, England, and the services provided by English Cottage Vacation. The absence of motorways in Dorset allows for a slower, more immersive travel experience. The hosts emphasize the importance of relaxation and taking in the atmosphere of the English countryside. They also discuss the tipping culture in the UK and the convenience of using credit cards instead of cash. The conversation concludes with a focus on the rawness and cultural immersion that guests can experience through English Cottage Vacation.

    Links

    • English Cottage Vacation
    • Tipping in England Article
    • Guy Ritchie Golden Age of Aviation Air Show
    • Compton Abbas Airfield
    • Fontmell Magna History

    Takeaways

    • English Cottage Vacation offers all-inclusive travel experiences in the Dorset countryside.They provide tailor-made itineraries for guests, including popular sites like Bath, the Cotswolds, and the Jurassic Coast.
    • Well Cottage is an 18th-century thatched cottage with a mix of modern and historic features.
    • The village of Fontmell Magna offers amenities like a shop, pub, school, and a beautiful church.
    • The area is known for its gardens, including Stourhead House and Gardens, and attractions like Stonehenge and Longleat Safari Park. Dorset, England is unique for not having motorways, allowing for a slower and more immersive travel experience.
    • English Cottage Vacation offers a service where guests can relax and enjoy the atmosphere of the English countryside.
    • Tipping culture in the UK is different from the US, and it is not necessary to tip as much in rural England.
    • Credit cards are widely accepted in the UK, and guests do not need to carry much cash.
    • English Cottage Vacation aims to provide guests with a culturally immersive experience of England, allowing them to experience the rawness and beauty of the countryside.

    Chapters

    • 00:00 Introduction to English Cottage Vacation
    • 02:59 Creating Tailor-Made Itineraries
    • 07:00 The History and Charm of Well Cottage
    • 11:22 Fontmel Magna: A Quaint English Village
    • 21:30 Tranquility and Natural Beauty in Dorset
    • 29:29 Tipping Customs and Cash Usage in England
    • 36:27 Exploring Royal Sites in England
    • 39:08 Immersing in the Rawness and Charm of Rural England

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    40 mins
  • Anglotopia Podcast: Episode 22 – Where Did Anglotopia Come From and the New Friends of Anglotopia Club
    Jun 14 2024

    Summary

    Ever wonder how Anglotopia came into being? We tell the story and more as we talk about how Anglotopia has launched a Friends of Anglotopia club, which is a paid membership that aims to remove Google ads from the website. The main feature of the club is the Sunday Post, an exclusive article released every Sunday on the Friends of Anglotopia member site and in members’ email inboxes. The club also offers other membership perks, such as discounts on British products and access to a private chat room. The goal is to reach 300 paid members to remove the ads for everyone. The launch of the club has received positive feedback and has already gained around 50 members. Jonathan and Jackie discuss their journey from starting Anglotopia in a closet in Chicago to launching the Friends of Anglotopia Club. They talk about the challenges they faced, the growth of their website, and the importance of their partnerships. They also explain the benefits of joining the club and address common questions about it.

    Links

    • Friends of Anglotopia Club
    • Join the Friends of Anglotopia Club
    • Announcement Blog Post about the Friends of Anglotopia

      Takeaways

      • Anglotopia has launched a paid membership called Friends of Anglotopia club.
        The club aims to remove Google ads from the website and provide exclusive content to members.
      • Membership perks include discounts on British products and access to a private chat room.
      • The goal is to reach 300 paid members to remove the ads for everyone.
      • The launch of the club has received positive feedback and has gained around 50 members so far. Starting a blog and monetizing it can be a challenging process, but with persistence and learning about internet marketing, it is possible to make money from it.
      • Partnerships with organizations like Visit Britain, British Airways, and the BBC have been instrumental in the growth of Anglotopia.
      • The Friends of Anglotopia Club offers exclusive content, early access to the podcast, discounts, and the opportunity to provide feedback and shape the future of Anglotopia.
      • The club is not a paywall for the website, but rather a way to support the operations and growth of Anglotopia.
      • Members of the club can enjoy ad-free reading, access to exclusive excerpts from upcoming books, and a private RSS feed with full read access to the website.

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      47 mins

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