A few weeks ago I had the opportunity to be interviewed by Daily Splice about The Royal Report.
Here's what they said on their site about this interview:
Marilyn Braun is one of Canada’s authorities on the Royal Family and has a blog that is a central resources for everything Royal. We had the pleasure of talking to her about her podcast, the Royal Report. It’s definitely a great podcast to add to your list on DailySplice if you love Royalty, or even if you are just interested in learning more. We hope you enjoy the interview!
Daily Splice is a program that allows users to create their own tailor-made “radio-program” using their favorite podcasts.
© Marilyn Braun 2008
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