New Money, Old Rules: The Gilded Age Podcast (Episode 304)
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Welcome to New Money, Old Rules: The Gilded Age Podcast! Join Caroline and Mike each week as they discuss HBO’s period drama, The Gilded Age!

Apologies for the long wait for this episode. We are caught back up from the holiday weekend and business travel and Episode 5 will be out much more timely!
This week on New Money, Old Rules: The Gilded Age Podcast, Caroline and Mike discuss Episode 4 of Season 3 of The Gilded Age, “Marriage Is A Gamble”!
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MORE IN THIS SERIES
Season 1: Trailer | 1 | 2 | 3 | Kelli O’Hara Interview | 4 | 5 | 6 | 7 | 8 | Julian Fellowes and Sonja Warfield Interview | 9 | Harry and Rupert Gregson-Williams Interview
Season 2: 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | 6 | 7 | 8
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Music:
“String Quartet No. 12 in F Major, “American”, Op. 96: IV” by Antonín Dvořák.
New Money, Old Rules: The Gilded Age Podcast is a Pod Clubhouse original production, recorded and produced at Pod Clubhouse studios. This episode was edited by Caroline Daley and assembled by Michael Caputo.
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I appreciate your podcast. My only concern is that so much of your comments regarding the Duke and Duchess of Buckingham are negative while these arranged marriages were very normal throughout history – children were expected to trust their parents to determine their match. This is not a new concept for the rest of the world up to the last 50 years, so maybe just relax a little.
Also, to my knowledge Lord Julian Fellows typically writes characters that are what we see on the screen. He is great at drawing you in and making you feel apart of that world and feel for the characters. I trust he will not lead us down a sad and tragic road when all is said and done. Thanks for the podcast!