
15-Minute History
Walking in the footsteps of history, fifteen minutes at a time. Join us for a 15-minute episode covering a person, place, or event in history, and stay for an extended discussion. New episodes and discussions every week.
Latest episodes

Mar 21, 2022 • 15min
Colt, Gatling, and Browning | Gun Pioneers
Samuel Colt’s name is forever linked to the company he founded and the revolver he called the “Peacemaker.” Born in Connecticut in 1814, he was steeped in America’s gun culture from an early age. His grandfather had served in George Washington’s army, and Samuel inherited an old flintlock pistol from the family hero when he was only six. At the age of fifteen, while working in his father’s textile plant, he built a galvanic cell (basically an early battery) and used it to set off explosives beneath the surface of a nearby pond during the Fourth of July. He continued to experiment with chemicals and combustion—as many young men do—and became fascinated by inventors’ work to create a firearm that could shoot more than bullets before needing to reload.
Join us as we teach you about Samuel Colt, Richard Gatling, and John Browning. In this episode you'll learn about their work, their impact on history, and how their names are culturally relevant - beyond the brand - in our world today.

Mar 14, 2022 • 40min
Che Guevara | A Discussion on the Symbol of Revolution
Join us as we discuss Che Guevara, his life, beliefs, and impact on our world today.

Mar 7, 2022 • 16min
Che Guevara | Symbol of Revolution
Join us as we teach you about Che Guevara, his influence, actions, and the effects of his Marxist beliefs.

Feb 28, 2022 • 56min
Three Great Generals | A Special Discussion
Join us in this special episode as we discuss six famous generals, their lives, their methods, and what we can learn from them.

Feb 21, 2022 • 53min
Joseph Stalin: A Discussion on the Intellectual and Killer
Join us as we discuss Joseph Stalin, his life, rise to power, effect on world history, and his insanity.

Feb 14, 2022 • 22min
Joseph Stalin | Intellectual and Killer
The great revolutionary's body lay in a red coffin as it wound its way through the streets of Moscow toward the House of Trade Unions. Six men carried it, surrounded by a phalanx of guards, through the gathered throng of mourners—some genuine, others paid. Each hoped to succeed Vladimir Lenin as leader of the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics, but only one could, and did. The mustachioed man known to his friends as "Koba" who had spent decades fighting to bring communism to his homeland was now General Secretary of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union, and he held in his hands the keys to ultimate power in the world's largest state. His rivals, especially Lenin's closest ally Leon Trotsky, were already plotting against him, but the general secretary controlled the Party's political apparatus and had the support of leaders across the country. When Lenin was laid to rest, three men formed an uneasy alliance, a troika, to rule collectively, but Joseph Vissarionovich Stalin was determined to rule alone.
Join us as we teach you about Joseph Stalin, his life, rise to power, and his lasting effect on our world today.

Feb 7, 2022 • 35min
Alexander the Great | A Discussion on the Conqueror of the World
Join us as we discuss Alexander the Great and how he became the ruler of the known world (with some Star Trek references).

Jan 31, 2022 • 16min
Alexander the Great | Conqueror of the World
Legendary conqueror Alexander the Great showcases his strategic brilliance on the battlefield, leading his army to victory with exceptional leadership skills and tactical prowess. Learn about his conquests of Persia, Tyre, Egypt, Babylon, and the India subcontinent, and his lasting impact on Greek culture.

Jan 24, 2022 • 37min
C.S. Lewis | A Discussion on the Reluctant Apologist
Join us as we discuss Clive Staples Lewis, his life, his writing, and his lasting legacy.

Jan 17, 2022 • 15min
C.S. Lewis | Reluctant Apologist
Three men walked along a tree-covered path in the early hours of a Sunday morning. Their conversation mixed with the sound of water flowing over rocks in a small river and the crunch of leaves beneath their booted feet. The words they spoke were steeped in deep knowledge of literature and philosophy as they wrestled with the nature of the universe and man’s place in it. The two Englishmen believed that God had created the world and sent His Son to die for mankind’s sins, while their Irish friend was a skeptic who did not believe in anything beyond this life. Then, as their talk turned to myths and the great stories of humanity’s past, a strong autumn wind came up suddenly and sent leaves scattering across the path. The sheer power of the gust filled their hearts with wonder, and they stopped and stood in its midst, as one of them put it, “appreciating the ecstasy of such a moment.”
Join us as we teach you about Clive Staples Lewis, his life, his writing, and his lasting legacy.