Journey Through Time

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12 snips
Jun 25, 2025 • 50min

16. Carnage in New York: Killing Over Shakespeare (Ep 1)

A heated rivalry over Shakespeare ignites a violent clash in 1849 New York, marking the deadliest civilian riot since the Revolutionary War. Tensions escalate due to class struggles, immigration, and anti-British sentiment. The podcast dives into the fierce competition between actors Edwin Forrest and William McCready, revealing how their personal conflicts mirror broader societal divides. It also explores the role of theater as a battleground for social issues, along with the untold contributions of women during wartime.
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Jun 18, 2025 • 59min

15. Showdown at Sea: Pirates vs Bounty Hunters (Ep 2)

Discover the thrilling lives of Anne Bonny and Mary Read, two fierce female pirates who defied gender norms on the high seas. Delve into their audacious crimes and the dangerous bounty hunters that pursued them. Explore the reality of piracy versus the myths, revealing the mundane struggles behind their romanticized tales. Tension mounts as Calico Jack's crew faces a dramatic confrontation in Jamaica, and the harrowing choices of pirate women are brought to light, challenging societal expectations and highlighting their resilience.
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Jun 11, 2025 • 59min

14. The Real Pirates of the Caribbean: Sex, Scandal, and the Golden Age of Piracy (Ep 1)

Discover the thrilling lives of notorious female pirates Anne Bonny and Mary Read as they navigate the turbulent waters of the Caribbean. Their scandalous love affair and defiance of societal norms unveil a fascinating chapter in history. Explore Calico Jack Rackham's rise to infamy and his complex relationships with his crew and lovers. The podcast delves into the moral quandaries of piracy and the vibrant haven of Nassau, illustrating how these figures shaped perceptions of loyalty, gender, and rebellion on the high seas.
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8 snips
Jun 4, 2025 • 59min

13. The Woman Behind the Welfare State

Discover the remarkable legacy of Eleanor Rathbone, a pioneer of the welfare state who tirelessly advocated for women's rights and child welfare. Uncover the stories behind the two million 'superfluous women' of the 1921 census and how Rathbone sought to redefine caregiving as valuable work. Delve into the complex dynamics of historic partnerships among women and their impact on social reform. This engaging discussion highlights the often-overlooked contributions of women in shaping societal attitudes and welfare policies.
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May 28, 2025 • 1h 4min

12. Murder Trial of the Century: Execution, Dissection and Revenge (Ep 2)

Delve into the chilling tale of Burke and Hare, whose gruesome murders shocked 19th century Britain. Discover how their shocking betrayal led to one facing a grisly fate while the other walked free. Explore the ethical dilemmas surrounding body snatching and the societal outcry that culminated in the Anatomy Act of 1832. Their dark legacy reveals a disturbing intersection of greed, morality, and justice as the narrative unfolds with horrifying twists and emotional tales of victims and survivors.
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8 snips
May 21, 2025 • 55min

11. Scotland’s Most Notorious Serial Killers (Ep 1)

Discover the chilling tale of Burke and Hare, Scotland's infamous serial killers whose gruesome murders rocked 1820s Edinburgh. Explore the dark relationship between medical advancement and morality as societal demand for fresh corpses fueled their horrific schemes. Delve into the shocking practices of body snatching and cadaver trafficking, revealing the unsettling indifference towards human life. This captivating narrative examines the historical context that led to such depravity, exposing humanity's darker inclinations and the ethical dilemmas within a seemingly civilized society.
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10 snips
May 14, 2025 • 52min

10. 1983: The World On The Brink (Ep 2)

In the tense backdrop of 1983, NATO's Operation Able Archer pushed Cold War anxieties to the brink. The Soviets, on high alert, mistook military exercises for signs of imminent attack. Listeners will discover the razor-thin line between readiness and catastrophe that nearly led to nuclear conflict. Key individuals' decisions during this perilous time help illuminate the magnitude of those fraught moments. This thrilling discussion sheds light on a largely forgotten chapter of history that reminds us how close we came to annihilation.
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21 snips
May 7, 2025 • 1h 1min

9. Able Archer: The Closest We Ever Came To Nuclear War (Ep 1)

In November 1983, a military exercise nearly spiraled into nuclear conflict, showcasing the fragile state of Cold War relations. The discussion dives into the paranoia gripping the Soviets and the high-stakes tactics employed by the U.S. Historical anecdotes illustrate the intense atmosphere of the era. Political landscapes shifted dramatically with the rise of Yuri Andropov, while cultural reflections reveal how anxieties seeped into pop culture. The episode illustrates how a singular decision could have altered history, highlighting the urgent need for understanding in global politics.
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21 snips
Apr 30, 2025 • 1h 1min

8. The Myth of Tokyo Rose: Truman and the FBI Witch Hunt (Ep 2)

Dive into the tragic tale of Iva Toguri, wrongfully labeled as Tokyo Rose, America's first female traitor, despite scant evidence. Explore how her vilification persisted through sensationalist media and political agendas, particularly in President Truman's re-election. Discover the painful journey of Iva’s fight for justice and the eventual clearing of her name after decades of stigma. The podcast uncovers the broader themes of race, identity, and the resilience of an innocent woman against a backdrop of wartime propaganda.
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Apr 23, 2025 • 51min

7. The Myth of Tokyo Rose: The Woman Accused of Betraying America (Ep 1)

Explore the intriguing myth of Tokyo Rose and its impact on Iva Toguri, an American wrongly accused of betrayal. Delve into wartime racial attitudes and the sensationalist journalism that fueled this narrative. Discover Iva's complex identity struggle as a Japanese American caught between two worlds during WWII. Learn how her experience at Radio Tokyo transformed her life and how wartime propaganda employed humor and cultural nuances. The story reveals the lasting consequences of myth-making on real lives and societal perceptions.

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