History Slices Podcast: Recent Episodes

History Slices Podcast

Jacob knows his history - Rachel not so much. Join us weekly as we dive into a casual conversation about curious historic people and events.

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Enjoy a brief overview of who was in control of England in the centuries surrounding the first millennia, and the effect of all that movement on the English language.

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Anyone who passes their 100th birthday must certainly have a fascinating story to tell - Marjory Stoneman Douglas is no exception! Listen in to hear our special guest host tell about the mighty accomplishments of this passionate woman.

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Check out part two of our discussion of Catherine the Great, a fascinating historical figure in Russia's rear view mirror.

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Catherine the Great, aka Catherine II or Sophie of Anhalt-Zerbst, was Russia's longest ruling empress. She reigned from 1762 - 1796. Listen in to learn about this fascinating historical figure.

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Listen in to hear about four random sets of military heroes including The Night Witches, Mad Jack Churchill, Simo Haya, and Yi Sun-Sun. 

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There's nothing historical about this episode. This lighthearted question and answer session produced a lot of laughs between the two of us. We hope you enjoy the conversation!

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Learn about Teddy Roosevelt, America's 26th president!

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"Imagine what our real neighbors would be like if each of us offered, as a matter of course, just one kind word to another person." - Mr. Rogers

Learn a little about, and perhaps even from, the legendary Mr. Rogers in this episode of the History Slices Podcast.

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Get ready to YEE-HAW and kick up some dust! July is a great time to learn about the rodeo in America. 

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Picking locks and scaling walls are just a couple of ways Yoshie Shiratori managed to escape several Japanese prisons. Determination is a character trait this man had in spades!

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Tune in to learn about this tragic and surprising event that took place in Boston during the winter of 1919. 

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Meet Vincent Price, who became the iconic master of horror, and whose work on film, radio and TV spanned decades.

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Tune in to learn a bit of history surrounding the sport of bullfighting. During our conversation we talk about origins, famous matadors, and even ethics of the fight. 

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US Navy Flight 19 disappeared over the Bermuda Triangle in 1945, and the 14 men were never seen again. The cause of the disappearance remains a mystery to this day.

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Fairies, Fearsome Creatures, Old Wives Tales, and Japanese Kami all make an appearance on this week's episode. 

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One has to wonder to what extent hallucinogens shaped the life and beliefs of Timothy Leary. How would his life have been different if he hadn't been interested in psychotropic substances? Tune in to learn about this counterculture icon.

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Adventurous, passionate and out-going, Ernest Hemingway seemed to want to squeeze out every drop of experience this life had to offer him. It doesn't appear he wasted a single minute.

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Tune in to learn about a few end of the world predictions that, thankfully and obviously, did not come to pass. 

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Stede Bonnet left behind his land and his family to become a pirate. Perhaps piracy is not for everyone. Tune in to see how well he faired as a marauder.

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Ybor City has a rich and colorful history. Listen in to Part Two to learn about the cigar workers - who they were, how they lived and how they worked. Hear a little about organized crime in the Tampa and Ybor City area during the early to mid twentieth century. If you like the conversation, tune in weekly to hear a new slice of history every Tuesday!

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This episode, part one of a two part series, delivers a lot of interesting information regarding the birth and struggles of the Cigar Capital of the World, Ybor City. We hope it leaves you wanting to learn more!

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We wrap up our mini-series on immigration with this episode. Immigration is a dynamic and ongoing topic, so we stopped a little short of present day. Listen in to hear a chronological overview of events as well as information on influential immigrants to America. Enjoy!

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Peeking through the window of time from the mid 1700s through approximately 1850, we take a look at a few influential immigrants, and also get a glimpse of the timeline of U.S. immigration during that period.

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We go back to the beginning in this episode of the History Slices Podcast. Tune in for an overview of immigration into what is now the United States, starting from the Bering land bridge connecting Asia to North America, through the mid 1700s. 

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Unchecked tensions create a tinderbox awaiting a spark. Listen in to learn about the Football War between El Salvador and Honduras in 1969. 

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Marcel Marceau, performer extraordinaire. Take a peek behind the makeup to learn more about the man.

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There's a lot more to Vincent van Gogh than Starry Night. Tune in to learn more about the life behind the painting.

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Listen in to our conversation about President Andrew Jackson. Turns out he was kind of a hot-headed guy with a pretty rough upbringing.

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Listen in to hear our discussion about how Santa came to be the recognizable figure he is today along with how he is viewed by various groups of people.

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What became of Louis Le Prince? How would history have been different if he had made it to Paris on that fateful day? 

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This mysterious manuscript has been around for centuries. Listen in on our conversation as we discuss its history and theories surrounding its author and purpose.

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It's well known that dancing and other forms of physical activity can help reduce stress, but this event from the 1500s takes that to a whole new level. Not to give any spoilers, but perhaps all 2020 needs is one big dance party!

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In this episode, we talk about Henry Darger, a 20th century outsider artist from Chicago who created unusual works that at times seemed to blur the line between real-life and fiction. You may be left wondering about the effects nature vs nurture had on this unique human being.

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Learn about the mysterious disappearance of D.B Cooper. Still so many questions!

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In 1932, Australia tried to control the native emu population to hilarious results. Come join us as we dive into this crazy misadventure.

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Learn about the heart-wrenching story of the Essex whaling ship, the real-life inspiration for Herman Melville's Moby Dick.

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Tune in to learn about one of the most influential yet brutal English royal families.

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Listen in to hear the story of Wojtek, the lovable adoptee of the Polish army during WWII, as well as tales of other animals who went above and beyond during times of war. 

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American royalty? Join us as we discuss the curious tale of Joshua Norton, American Emperor and Protector of Mexico.