About Guernsey Deep Dive
Hello! I’m the voice and mind behind Guernsey Deep Dive. I’ve always been fascinated by the layers of history hidden beneath everyday places — and Guernsey, my home and lifelong inspiration, offers one of the richest tapestries.
This project has grown into a platform where I can share forgotten tales, curious legends, and meaningful moments from our island’s past. Whether it’s a dramatic court case from the 1800s, a quiet moment in the German Occupation, or a charming superstition passed down in the lanes of St Peter Port — I believe every story deserves to be heard.
Thank you for joining me on this journey through time.
🎧 What We Do
- Weekly Podcast Episodes: Narrated explorations of historical moments, local legends, buried secrets, and everyday life on the island across time.
- Daily “On This Day in Guernsey” Posts: Bite-sized historic highlights delivered with depth, quotes, poetry, and local context.
- Artwork : Handpicked or AI-enhanced visuals that bring Guernsey’s past and present to life in a modern digital format.
🔍 Our Mission
We believe that Guernsey’s soul lies in its stories — from medieval intrigue and wartime resilience to folklore passed down in whispers. Our mission is to capture those voices, revisit those events, and provide context and reflection for today’s listeners and readers.
📍 Why Guernsey?
Nestled in the English Channel, Guernsey may be small, but its impact and mystery stretch across centuries. With influences from Norman, French, English, and even Viking cultures, the island is a treasure trove of historical insight waiting to be explored.
🙋 Who’s Behind It?
Guernsey Deep Dive is created by a local researcher and islander. This is not just a history project — it’s a living archive made by and for people who care about where we’ve come from.
📬 Get Involved
- Have a story, photo, or family memory to share?
- Want to suggest a topic for a future episode?
- Interested in collaborating or supporting the project?
I’d love to hear from you. Reach out via the Contact page or follow on social media for updates.
“To understand the present, you must dive deep into the past.”
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