What are the crossroads moments in history where it all could have gone differently? Host Dave Noell explores the most dramatic events that changed the course of humanity.
Dave holds a Ph.D. from the Columbia Journalism School.
Contact the show: dvdnoell@gmail.com
Twitter @dnoell
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