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Smiling used to be offensive — WHY IS THAT? (w/ Professor Colin Jones CBE)

23 min · 3. okt. 2025
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In this episode we take a look at The Smile Revolution which occured in 18th century Paris, two years before the actual French Revolution. Why was smiling so taboo? And how did a portrait cause divide between Parisians and the royal elite? This month's episode is a story of smiles! This series is created for and broadcast on World Radio Normandy Caen, a volunteer-driven local radio station based in Normandy. You can find out more about WRNC and listen to our live output or other podcasts on https://www.wrnc.eu [https://www.wrnc.eu] You can find this podcast in video form on our Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/@WRNC-WhyIsThat [https://www.youtube.com/@WRNC-WhyIsThat] Please consider following us on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/wrnc.radio [https://www.instagram.com/wrnc.radio] Or on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/wrnc.radio [https://www.facebook.com/wrnc.radio] This podcast was: • Written, produced and presented by Sebastien Pollock • Researched and prepared by Regan Ebsworth • Special thanks to Prof. Colin Jones CBE for his help in making this episode a reality As a small and independent team, we strive to provide you with factual and accurate content. If you spot any factual errors, we would be happy to hear from you and will do our best to amend them. This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit wrncwhyisthat.substack.com [https://wrncwhyisthat.substack.com?utm_medium=podcast&utm_campaign=CTA_1]

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