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A WWII TRAGEDY: HONORING THE HEROES OF THE USS INDIANAPOLIS: THE US NAVY'S WORST MARITIME DISASTER
Jun 10, 2026
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A WWII ST0RY: D-DAY: REMEMBERING BLOODY OMAHA BEACH AND BRIG. GENERAL NORMAN "DUTCH" COTA
Jun 7, 2026
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WWII ENEMY PROPAGANDA: THE VOICES OF TREASON
Jun 5, 2026
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DUTCH GIRL: WWII HOLLAND: THE UNTOLD STORY OF AUDREY HEPBURN with DUTCH RESISTANCE
Jun 3, 2026
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OLD WEST/LITERARY HISTORY: THE NIGHT TWO WESTERN LEGENDS- BAT MASTERSON AND O.HENRY- MET IN A MANHATTAN SALOON 1904
May 31, 2026
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| 6/10/26 | ![]() A WWII TRAGEDY: HONORING THE HEROES OF THE USS INDIANAPOLIS: THE US NAVY'S WORST MARITIME DISASTER | Honoring the Heroes of the USS Indianapolis: The U.S. Navy's Worst Maritime Disaster of WWII (1945) 1001 Heroes, Legends, Histories & Mysteries Episode Summary This episode tells the unforgettable story of the USS Indianapolis—a mission cloaked in secrecy, a sinking that became the U.S. Navy's worst maritime disaster of World War II, and a fight for survival that pushed nearly 900 sailors beyond the limits of human endurance. Fresh from delivering components of the atomic bomb Little Boy to Tinian Island, the Indianapolis was torpedoed by the Japanese submarine I-58 on July 30, 1945. The ship sank in just 12 minutes. What followed was five days of terror in open ocean: dehydration, exposure, hallucinations, and the largest recorded shark‑feeding event in history. Only 316 men survived. This episode honors their courage, their sacrifice, and the decades‑long struggle to set the record straight. What You'll Hear in This Episode The top‑secret mission that placed the Indianapolis alone in dangerous waters with no escort and no tracking. The torpedo attack that split the ship open and sent hundreds into the sea in the dead of night. Five days of survival against sharks, saltwater poisoning, and the brutal Pacific sun. The accidental discovery that led to one of the most dramatic rescues of the war. The aftermath and controversy surrounding Captain Charles B. McVay III, the only U.S. Navy captain court‑martialed for losing his ship in wartime. The survivors' lifelong fight to clear their captain's name—and the eventual exoneration that came decades too late. Key Themes Courage under impossible conditions Brotherhood forged in crisis The cost of wartime secrecy Justice delayed—and finally delivered The importance of remembrance BONUS SEGMENT: "The Untold Stories of the Indianapolis Survivors" This special bonus segment dives deeper into the personal accounts that rarely make it into documentaries or textbooks—stories passed down in families, shared at reunions, or preserved in interviews with aging survivors. In this bonus segment, you'll hear: The quiet heroism of sailors who gave up their life jackets so younger men might live. The moments of dark humor and camaraderie that kept small groups sane amid chaos. The psychological battles survivors fought long after rescue—nightmares, guilt, and the struggle to reintegrate into civilian life. The decades of silence many families endured before their loved ones finally spoke about what happened. The survivor reunions that became lifelines—places where men who shared the same trauma could finally speak freely. The long fight for justice, led by survivors who refused to let Captain McVay carry the blame alone. This segment adds emotional depth and honors the human stories behind the statistics—stories that remind us that history is lived one life at a time. Why This Story Still Matters The sinking of the USS Indianapolis is more than a wartime tragedy—it is a testament to resilience, loyalty, and the unbreakable will to survive. By telling their story, we ensure that the men who served aboard her are never forgotten. Perfect For Listeners Who Enjoy WWII history Naval survival stories True accounts of courage Deep‑dive historical storytelling Episodes that blend narrative, emotion, and legacy | — | ||||||
| 6/7/26 | ![]() A WWII ST0RY: D-DAY: REMEMBERING BLOODY OMAHA BEACH AND BRIG. GENERAL NORMAN "DUTCH" COTA | Note- New stories now playing at 1001 Stories From The Old West and 1001 Stories For The Road-June is "share our shows month"- so please help friends and relatives follow our free 1001 podcasts-thats how we grow! And we now have over a million competitors so we need growth! ⭐ PODCAST NOTES REMEMBERING BLOODY OMAHA BEACH AND BRIG. GENERAL NORMAN "DUTCH" COTA — JUNE 6TH, 1944 1001 Heroes, Legends, Histories & Mysteries Episode Summary: In this powerful, immersive episode, we revisit one of the most pivotal and harrowing moments of World War II: the assault on Omaha Beach during the D‑Day landings of June 6th, 1944. Through vivid storytelling and firsthand accounts, we follow Brigadier General Norman "Dutch" Cota, assistant commander of the 29th Infantry Division, whose extraordinary leadership helped turn near‑disaster into victory. Pinned down under devastating German fire, American forces were moments from collapse. Then Cota arrived — walking upright through machine‑gun fire, rallying terrified soldiers, and uttering the words that would become the Rangers' motto: "Rangers, lead the way!" This episode chronicles: The catastrophic opening moments of the Omaha Beach landing The paralysis and chaos that nearly doomed the invasion Cota's fearless leadership under fire The breakthrough up the bluffs that changed the course of the war The fight for St. Laurent on June 7th The courage of the 29th and 1st Infantry Divisions, the Rangers, engineers, medics, and countless unsung heroes This is the story of leadership, sacrifice, and the thin line between defeat and victory. Key Topics Covered: The Allied plan for Omaha Beach — and how everything went wrong The slaughter of the first waves and the desperate fight for survival Brig. Gen. Norman "Dutch" Cota's arrival and his legendary actions The moment he rallied the Rangers and led the assault up the bluffs The brutal house‑to‑house fighting in St. Laurent The legacy of the men who fought and died on Omaha Beach Why remembering D‑Day matters more than ever today Why This Story Matters: This episode honors the men who stormed Omaha Beach — ordinary Americans who faced impossible odds and changed the course of history. Their courage secured the freedoms we enjoy today, and their stories must be passed on to future generations. ⭐ BONUS SEGMENT NOTES UNTOLD STORIES OF OMAHA BEACH Bonus Episode — 1001 Heroes, Legends, Histories & Mysteries Episode Summary: In this special bonus segment, we step away from the big-picture history of D‑Day and shine a light on the lesser‑known acts of courage that unfolded on Omaha Beach — stories rarely told in documentaries or textbooks, but unforgettable once you hear them. These are the human moments inside the chaos: The wounded coxswain who turned his burning landing craft into a breakwater to save drowning soldiers The flamethrower operator who silenced a deadly bunker alone The chaplain who walked through machine‑gun fire giving last rites The engineers who blew the first path off the beach The medics who formed a human shield in the surf The German gunner who couldn't bring himself to keep firing The "lost" platoon that accidentally captured a German position The soldier who played dead — then saved six men from drowning These stories reveal the courage, humanity, and sacrifice that defined Omaha Beach — not just in the headlines, but in the quiet, personal acts of bravery that shaped the outcome of the day. Key Topics Covered: Individual heroism under impossible conditions The medics, engineers, coxswains, and chaplains who saved lives The moral complexity of war — including the German perspective The small-unit actions that helped turn the tide Why these forgotten stories deserve to be remembered Why This Bonus Matters: History is not only made by generals and strategies — it's made by individuals. These untold stories remind us that courage comes in many forms, and that the legacy of Omaha Beach belongs to every man who fought there. | — | ||||||
| 6/5/26 | ![]() WWII ENEMY PROPAGANDA: THE VOICES OF TREASON | The story of the men and women who were convicted of treason for hosting radio shows for the enemy during wartime which undermined the efforts of their countrymen. The personalities not all of which were convicted for treason, mentioned in this story: are: Axis Sally, Tokyo Rose, Pyongyang Sally, Hanoi Hannah, Lord Haw Haw, Baghdad, Hanoi Jane- and others. SUPPORT OUR SHOW MONTHLY AT PATREON Become an Assistant Producer at 1001 Stories Network ( a great resume enhancement) and support us at Patreon today! Here;s the link: https://www.patreon.com/1001storiesnetwork\ YOUR REVIEWS AT APPLE/ITUNES ARE NEEDED AND APPRECIATED! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices | — | ||||||
| 6/3/26 | ![]() DUTCH GIRL: WWII HOLLAND: THE UNTOLD STORY OF AUDREY HEPBURN with DUTCH RESISTANCE | 1001 Interview with author Robet Matzen: Voted as the #3 top actress in Golden Age Hollywood by the American Film Institute, famous for her roles in Gigi, Breakfast At Tiffanys, Sabrina, My Fair Lady, Funny Face, Roman Holiday, and other great films, Audrey Hepburn's on screen life was and is admired by millions. What most people don't know is that her life really began in war-torn, German occupied Holland, and was molded by her experiences there working with the Dutch Resistance and experiencing first-hand what the horrors of war brought upon that nation and its people- both old and young. Today 1001 Heroes talks to Author Robert Matzen -who brings her experiences to life in this moving story- filled with realism gained from his exhaustive research in Holland which included interviews with those who knew Audrey as well as her son. Get the book- it is excellent! Dutch Girl by Robert Matzen also... SUPPORT OUR FREE PODCASTS! www.patreon.com/1001storiesnetwork. Thank you. YOUR REVIEWS AND SUBSCRIPTIONS AT APPLE/ITUNES AND ALL ANDROID HOSTS ARE NEEDED AND APPRECIATED! Catch ALL of our shows at one place by going to www.BESTOF1001STORIES.COM Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices | — | ||||||
| 5/31/26 | ![]() OLD WEST/LITERARY HISTORY: THE NIGHT TWO WESTERN LEGENDS- BAT MASTERSON AND O.HENRY- MET IN A MANHATTAN SALOON 1904 | 🎙️ SHOW NOTES THE NIGHT TWO WESTERN LEGENDS -BAT MASTERSON AND O. HENRY- MET IN A MANHATTAN SALOON — 1904 1001 Stories From the Old West / 1001 Heroes, Legends, Histories & Mysteries/1001 Classic Short Stories & Tales In 1904, two remarkable American figures, both exiles from the west, were living and working within just a few blocks of each other in New York City: Bat Masterson, the famed lawman of Dodge City turned sportswriter, and O. Henry, the rising literary star whose short stories captured the humor and humanity of everyday life. (See 1001 Classic Short Stories & Tales Podcast for O.Henry stories.) Both men walked the same streets. Both drank in the same saloons. Both worked in the bustling newspaper district of Manhattan. Yet no record exists of the two ever meeting. This original historically correct 1001 Heroes story creates that meeting. Told through the eyes of a young newspaperman from The Morning Telegraph, the tale unfolds inside the Knickerbocker Exchange, a real Manhattan saloon frequented by writers, editors, prizefighters, and theatrical people of the era. Against the backdrop of a restless New York — gang wars on the Lower East Side, the Manhattan rent strikes, racial violence on West 62nd Street, and boxing forced underground by the Horton Law — the narrator brings together two legends of the American West for one unforgettable evening. Bat Masterson recounts his experiences at Adobe Walls, including Billy Dixon's legendary long‑range shot, and reflects on his years in Dodge City alongside Wyatt Earp. O. Henry shares how New York's four million people became the lifeblood of his stories, and how the city's melting pot offered more inspiration than the frontier ever could. Their conversation reveals two very different men shaped by the same land — one who lived the West, and one who wrote it. The story closes with the narrator's reflections decades later, remembering the night when two icons sat side by side in a smoky Manhattan bar and traded stories like old friends. Everything in this tale — the history, the setting, the personalities, the events of 1904 — is true. Only the young journalist is fictional- JH If you could imagine a meeting between two legends who would they be? Let me know at 1001storiespodcast@gmail.com- thanks! | — | ||||||
| 5/29/26 | ![]() OLD WEST STORIES: THE LEGEND OF THE LOST SUBLETT MINE and THE BLACK SEMINOLE SCOUTS OF TEXAS | Two great stories from the old west! 1) THE LEGEND OF THE LOST SUBLETT MINE They thought Old Ben Sublett was crazy when he rolled into the town of Odessa Texas and persisted in saying that one day he would come back from his weeks of prospecting in the Guadalupes with a wagon full of gold. Those mountains were full of Apaches and rattlesnakes- but not gold. They had no idea that Old Ben had been a Texas Ranger and won medals fighting for the Confederacy.- and when he said he could do something he was more than talk. 2) THE BLACK SEMINOLE SCOUTS OF TEXAS- Their people had been driven out of Florida to a barren wasteland in the Midwest, then cheated out of what they were promised. Mexico offered them land and freedom if they would just fight Apaches and Comanches who were raiding across the US border- so they migrated to Mexico. But politics changed, and Mexico didn't keep their promises either.. Finally, the US Army offered more promises- join us as Indian scouts and you'll get property, pay, and your families will be fed. After four them won the Medal of Honor for valor they still found themselves fighting for what they had been promised, but no one would ever question their bravery. CALLING ALL FANS.. REVIEWS NEEDED SUPPORT OUR SHOW BY BECOMING A PATRON! www.patreon.com/1001storiesnetwork. Its time I started asking for support! Thank you. Its a few dollars a month OR a one time. (Any amount is appreciated). YOUR REVIEWS AND SUBSCRIPTIONS AT APPLE/ITUNES AND ALL ANDROID HOSTS ARE NEEDED AND APPRECIATED! Catch ALL of our shows at one place by going to www.bestof1001stories.com | — | ||||||
| 5/24/26 | ![]() AMERICAN INNOVATION: 10 UNIQUELY AMERICAN INVENTIONS, THEIR STORIES, AND HOW THEY BENEFITTED THE WORLD | Pictured: The Wright brothers celebrating the first SUSTAINED flight- the critical development that gave the world flight. 1001 Heroes, Legends, Histories & Mysteries AMERICA 250 Special Presentation "10 Uniquely American Inventions: Their Stories, and How They Benefited the World" In this America 250 special episode, we take a deep dive into ten inventions that could only have come from the American spirit—innovations born from curiosity, grit, and a refusal to accept the limits of the age. These are the breakthroughs that reshaped daily life, transformed global industries, and in many cases, changed the course of human history. This story was inspired by a simple truth: There is no shortage of voices—both inside and outside our borders—eager to tear America down. But before they do, they deserve a reminder of where the world would stand without the ideas, ingenuity, and courage that sprang from this country. These inventions aren't just American achievements—they're gifts to the world. Across fifty‑five minutes, we explore the surprising origins, the colorful personalities behind the breakthroughs, and the global impact that followed. From lifesaving technologies to cultural game‑changers, each invention reveals something essential about who we are as a nation and why America's contributions matter. This episode includes: In this America 250 special presentation, we explore ten inventions that could only have emerged from the American character — a blend of curiosity, boldness, practicality, and a belief that ordinary people can change the world. Each invention reflects a distinctly American mindset: If the world doesn't offer the solution, build one yourself. This episode includes: Benjamin Franklin — The Lightning Rod & the Birth of Practical Science Franklin's experiments didn't just unlock the mysteries of electricity — they saved lives and protected cities. His work embodies the American belief that knowledge should serve the common good. Eli Whitney — The Cotton Gin A simple machine that transformed agriculture and industry. Whitney's invention reflects America's early drive toward efficiency and mechanical problem‑solving, for better and for worse, reshaping the nation and the world. Samuel Morse — The Telegraph & Morse Code Morse didn't just invent a device — he invented a language. His telegraph system collapsed distance, accelerated news, and laid the foundation for global communication networks. It's the American instinct to connect people faster and farther than ever before. The Light Bulb (Practical, Long‑Burning Version) — Many tinkered with electric light, but it was Thomas Edison's relentless trial‑and‑error and his creation of an entire electrical system that made illumination accessible to millions. It's the American belief in scaling an idea that changed the world. George Eastman — Roll Film & the Kodak Camera Eastman put photography into the hands of everyday people. His invention democratized memory itself, allowing families, explorers, journalists, and artists to document the world. It's the American belief that technology should be accessible to all. The Wright Brothers — The Airplane Two self‑taught mechanics from Dayton, Ohio, solved a problem that had baffled the world for centuries. Their success is pure American ingenuity: experiment relentlessly, learn from failure, and let no one tell you it can't be done. Henry Ford — The Assembly Line Ford didn't invent the automobile — he invented a way to build it so efficiently that ordinary families could afford one. His assembly line revolutionized manufacturing worldwide and reflects America's drive to scale ideas for the masses. Hedy Lamarr — Frequency Hopping & the Foundations of Wireless Communication A Hollywood star with a brilliant mind, Lamarr co‑invented a wartime technology that later became the backbone of Wi‑Fi, Bluetooth, and GPS. Her story reflects America's belief that genius can come from anywhere — and anyone. Willis Carrier — Modern Air Conditioning Carrier's 1902 invention didn't just cool rooms — it reshaped the modern world. Air conditioning made skyscrapers possible, transformed the Sun Belt into an economic powerhouse, protected medicines and electronics, and changed how people live, work, and build. It's a uniquely American blend of engineering, comfort, and ambition — a solution to a problem no one else had thought to solve. The Internet — An American Gift to the World Developed through U.S. defense research and expanded by American universities and innovators, the internet embodies the American ideal of open access, free exchange, and decentralized communication. It is arguably the most transformative invention of the modern age. Eacj invention is more than a breakthrough — it's a story about the American spirit: inventive, impatient, optimistic, and unafraid to challenge the impossible. These contributions didn't just change America; they changed the world. We appreciate our Patreon supporters! Please contribute to our effort to bring family friendly history and literature FREE to our listeners at www.patreon.com/1001storiesnetwork | — | ||||||
| 5/22/26 | ![]() WWII: THE BATTLE OF LOS ANGELES 1942 | In the weeks that followed the invasion and subsequent destruction of a large swath of the US Navy at Pearl Harbor in December of 1941, the western coastal states in the US were understandably suffering a case of nerves, not knowing if Japan was going to strike mainland US. Sightings were reported, and coastal batteries were placed on alert. A Japanese sub actually strafed a fuel depot at Elwood on the California coast, and the next evening something reported to be either a fleet of planes or balloons was spotted, and antiaircraft guns all up and down the coast of California started firing. For a tense few hours, most people thought that Los Angeles was under attack. This is the story. Catch ALL of our shows at one place by going to www.bestof1001stories.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices | — | ||||||
| 5/20/26 | ![]() PIRATES ANN BONNY AND MARY READ: THE LEGEND LIVES ON | 🎙️ SHOW NOTES — Anne Bonny & Mary Read PIRATES ANNE BONNEY AND MARY REED: THE LEGEND LIVES ON at 1001 Heroes, Legends, Histories & Mysteries Podcast www.bestof1001stories.com In this episode, we explore the extraordinary, intertwined lives of Anne Bonny and Mary Read — two of the most fearless and unconventional figures to ever sail the Caribbean during the Golden Age of Piracy. Their stories are the stuff of legend: bold disguises, impossible escapes, and a defiance of 18th‑century expectations that still resonates today. Anne Bonny Born in Ireland and raised in the American colonies, Anne Bonny grew up with a fiery temper and a restless spirit. She rejected the quiet domestic life expected of her and instead gravitated toward the outlaw world of Nassau — the pirate republic where renegades, deserters, and dreamers carved out their own rough brand of freedom. There she met the flamboyant pirate Calico Jack Rackham, joined his crew, and proved herself in battle time and again. Anne fought openly, refusing to hide her identity, and quickly earned a reputation for courage, ferocity, and loyalty. Mary Read Mary Read's path to piracy was even more unusual. Born in England, she spent much of her early life disguised as a boy — first to secure an inheritance, later to serve in the British military. She fought as a soldier, lived as a man, and only revealed her identity when circumstances forced her hand. After a series of twists and misfortunes, Mary found herself aboard a pirate ship — and eventually alongside Anne Bonny. The two women recognized something in each other: a shared defiance of the roles society tried to force upon them. A Legendary Partnership When Anne and Mary sailed together under Calico Jack, they became one of the most formidable duos in pirate history. Witnesses described them fighting "like wildcats," often outmatching the men around them. Their partnership was built on mutual respect, shared danger, and a fierce commitment to living life on their own terms — even when that meant facing the gallows. The Fall of Calico Jack In 1720, their ship was attacked by a British sloop. Most of the crew, including Calico Jack, were drunk and unable to fight. Anne and Mary stood their ground, firing muskets and swinging cutlasses until they were overwhelmed. Their capture led to one of the most famous trials in pirate lore — and to the legendary moment when Anne told Rackham: "If you had fought like a man, you need not have been hanged like a dog." Legacy Anne Bonny and Mary Read remain icons of rebellion, independence, and courage. Their lives challenge the traditional narratives of piracy and illuminate the hidden stories of women who refused to be written out of history. Their fates diverged after the trial, but their legend — the legend of two women who carved their own path on the high seas — has endured for more than 300 years. A story of identity, defiance, danger, and the relentless pursuit of freedom. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices | — | ||||||
| 5/17/26 | ![]() PARANORMAL: BIGFOOT: MEET THE OHIO BIGFOOT CLAN AN AMERICA 250 LEGEND SPECIAL PRESENTATION | 🎙️ MEET THE OHIO BIGFOOT CLAN An America 250 Legends Special Presentation 1001 Heroes, Legends, Histories & Mysteries Podcast This America 250 Legends Special Presentation takes listeners deep into one of the most active Bigfoot hotspots in the United States — Northeast Ohio, a region now ranked #4 in the nation for reported sightings. Recent investigations, including a widely circulated FOX 8 News report, have documented an unprecedented uptick in encounters, with multiple witnesses describing knocks, howls, massive footprints, and coordinated movement in the forests of Portage County and the surrounding counties of Summit, Stark, Mahoning, Trumbull, and Ashland. In this episode, we follow our modeled BFRO‑affiliated search team into the remote interior of Portage County, where a cluster of sightings in 2026 triggered renewed interest in what some researchers now call "The Ohio Bigfoot Clan." Our embedded journalist provides a first‑person account of the expedition — from the rugged UTV ride into the woods, to the setting up of camp, to the eerie nighttime chorus of tree knocks, howls, and heavy bipedal movement that surrounded the team after midnight. We encourage our listeners to join a search team in the coming months and tell us about it at 1001storiespodcast@gmail.com. Listeners will meet the full field crew (modeeled after actual invetigative crews): Red Halpern, veteran investigator and team lead Dr. Lena Ortiz, wildlife biologist Hawk Jensen, audio specialist Sam & Rachel Whitaker, expert trackers Tyler Briggs, new volunteer and recent witness Cade Merriman, the local guide who knows the land better than anyone Together, they document one of the most compelling nights of activity ever recorded in the region — a coordinated sequence of knocks and calls that suggests not a lone creature, but a family unit… a clan. The following morning, the team gathers at a small pancake house to tackle the big questions: What exactly are Bigfoots? Why haven't we found a body or skeletal remains? How do they avoid humans so effectively? Are they a relict hominid, an undiscovered primate, or something else entirely? Each team member offers a theory — from the idea of a surviving hominid species, to the possibility of burial behavior, to the notion that these creatures intentionally avoid human contact as a survival strategy. The discussion is thoughtful, grounded, and rooted in decades of field experience. This episode blends boots‑on‑the‑ground investigation, first‑person storytelling, and expert analysis, offering listeners one of the most immersive Bigfoot explorations we've ever produced. Credits & Sources Special thanks to FOX 8 News Cleveland for their reporting on the recent Ohio Bigfoot activity, which helped frame the geographic and investigative context for this episode. Their coverage of the 2026 Portage County sightings provided valuable insight into the region's ongoing cluster of encounters. | — | ||||||
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| 5/15/26 | ![]() REINCARNATION AND KARMA: THE EDGAR CAYCE INTERVIEWS | "Reincarnation and Karma: The Edgar Catce Interviews": Two of mankind's greatest mysteries are discussed here- Reincarnation and Karma, as we sit down with noted author, hypnotherapist, and Cayce expert Peter Woodbury to discuss questions that include "is there life after death", "why do bad things happen to good people", and many others. Peter has dozens of great stories of past life cases and of Edgar Cayce and his sons to share, and you find a wealth of information here on Edgar Cayce's readings as well. www.edgarcayce.org for all the info on A.R.E. Enjoy over 2,000 of my stories at www.bestof1001stories.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices | — | ||||||
| 5/13/26 | ![]() AMERICAN HISTORY: PETER FRANCISCO, VIRGINIA'S GIANT TEEN HERO OF THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION & OTHER STORIES AMERICA 250 | A collection of diverse stories including 1) The origin of the croissant, 2) The race for the atom bomb- it was closer than you think 3), Peter Francisco, teen hero of the revolution, 4,) Annie Oakley misses her chance,5) Brother Can You Spare A Dime, 6), The Legend of the Silver Madonna, 7) Steve Goodman and the City of New Orleans. Link to "the City of New Orleans: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fF1lqEQFVUo Catch ALL of our shows at one place by going to www.BESTOF1001STORIES.COM Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices | — | ||||||
| 5/10/26 | ![]() "THE SWOOSE"- THE WWII FLYING FORTRESS THAT WOULDN'T DIE AMERICA 250 REMEMBERED | 🎙️ SHOW NOTES — AMERICA 250 SPECIAL PRESENTATION THE SWOOSE: The Plane That Refused to Die Narrated by Jon Hagadorn 1001 Heroes, Legends, Histories & Mysteries Podcast In this America 250 special presentation, host Jon Hagadorn brings listeners the extraordinary true story of The Swoose — the oldest surviving B‑17 Flying Fortress and the only B‑17D to serve from the opening days of World War II all the way to the end. Told through the voice of an older veteran standing before the aircraft now located at the National Air Force Museum near Dayton Ohio, this immersive, five‑chapter narrative explores how a patched‑together, battle‑scarred bomber became one of the most remarkable survivors of the Pacific war. From the fiery skies over the Philippines to the desperate retreat to Australia, from makeshift repairs to high‑stakes missions, The Swoose emerges as a symbol of American ingenuity, grit, and determination. Listeners will learn: How The Swoose escaped destruction during the Japanese attack on the Philippines Why she became known as the "patchwork fortress" How her resilience earned the respect of legendary aviator Colonel Frank Kurtz Why she is the last surviving B‑17D in the world What her story reveals about the young men who flew and maintained these iconic aircraft This episode honors the legacy of the B‑17 crews — many of them barely out of high school — who faced staggering losses and unimaginable danger. It also reminds younger generations just how important these aircraft were, how many were sacrificed, and why the few that remain deserve to be remembered. A powerful tribute to courage, survival, and the spirit of a nation at war, THE SWOOSE stands as a fitting story for America's 250th anniversary — a reminder that even in the darkest moments, some legends refuse to die. Freedom never comes cheap. Enjoy over 2,000 stories at our website at www.bestof1001stories.com today! Support us monthly at Patreon.com/1001storiesNetwork-Thahks! | — | ||||||
| 5/8/26 | ![]() BOB HOOVER AND THE HEROES OF FLIGHT AMERICA 250 | THE STORY OF LEGENDARY AMERICAN PILOT BOB HOOVER- FOR AMERICA 250 The 20th century brought a tremendous amount of innovation but none so tremendous and awe-inspiring as flight. By the 1920's "barnstormers" were putting on death-defying airshows all across rural America, and by the 30's these shows, like the National Air Races in Cleveland, were moving to major cities, where they became a very risky venture for not only the flyers but the spectators as well. Many men and women fliers became international celebrities. Todays story surrounds the incredible career of early barnstormer turned test pilot, WWII hero, and stunt flyer Bob Hoover and is based in part on his autobiography "Forever Flying". Get all of our shows at one website: WWW.BESTOF1001STORIES.COM REVIEWS NEEDED . My email works as well for comments: 1001storiespodcast@gmail.com SUPPORT OUR SHOW BY BECOMING A PATRON! https://.patreon.com/1001storiesnetwork. Its time I started asking for support! Thank you. Its a few dollars a month OR a one time. (Any amount is appreciated). YOUR REVIEWS AND SUBSCRIPTIONS AT APPLE/ITUNES AND ALL ANDROID HOSTS ARE NEEDED AND APPRECIATED! LINKS BELOW... Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices | — | ||||||
| 5/6/26 | ![]() WAITING FOR HOUDINI | The incredible story of America's greatest magician Harry Houdini, who came over from Hungary with his family as a young boy, saw his share of poverty, and decided to make it on his own, using his brain and his God-given talents. He learned magic, married a woman named Bess who became his partner, and worked his way up through stage shows and vaudeville doing hand cuff escapes and card tricks- until an agent suggested that he do escape acts. By 1908 he had toured the US and Europe and was making the equivalent of $9,000 US per week. As a professional magician he railed against imposters, especially mediums who performed seances which promised to connect with lost relatives. He became good friends with author Sir Arthur Conan Doyle, (who believed in Spiritualism- the ability to connect with the dead) until their differences became too great. We discuss his life and his legacy, and prepare you for next weeks episode on Spiritualism and the mysterious origins of the Ouija board. Get all of our shows at one website: www.BESTOF1001STORIES.COM REVIEWS NEEDED . My email works as well for comments: 1001storiespodcast@gmail.com SUPPORT OUR SHOW BY BECOMING A PATRON! www.patreon.com/1001storiesnetwork. Its time I started asking for support! Thank you. Its a few dollars a month OR a one time. (Any amount is appreciated). YOUR REVIEWS AND SUBSCRIPTIONS AT APPLE/ITUNES AND ALL ANDROID HOSTS ARE NEEDED AND APPRECIATED! LINKS BELOW... Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices | — | ||||||
| 5/3/26 | ![]() THE SURPRISING ORIGINS OF SOME OF AMERICA'S FAVORITE FOOD & DRINKS | In this special episode of 1001 Heroes, Legends, Histories & Mysteries, we explore the surprising, often accidental, and always fascinating origins of America's most iconic foods and drinks. Only in the United States — the great melting pot of the world — could so many cultures, traditions, and chance discoveries collide to create the dishes we now consider classics. From the potato chip born out of a chef's frustration… to the pizza that crossed an ocean and reinvented itself… to nachos improvised after closing time… to the TV dinner created because of a frozen‑turkey disaster… this is the story of how America built its table, one invention at a time. Along the way, we uncover: The accidental birth of the potato chip How pizza became an American obsession The spring‑break stunt that created Sex on the Beach The two competing origin stories of the Long Island Iced Tea Why popcorn became Hollywood's favorite snack The many claimants to the first hamburger How a man named Nacho invented nachos Why French fries aren't French How a Thanksgiving mistake created the TV dinner The dentist who helped invent cotton candy The Virginia legacy behind the ice cream cone The late‑night creation of Buffalo wings And many more~ reviews appreciated!!!! | — | ||||||
| 5/1/26 | ![]() URBAN LEGENDS #10 HAUNTED DOLLS & LONELY DUMMIES | (Not For Kids or Doll Lovers) Our 10th Urban Legend episode highlights the stories of some of the more famous "haunted" dolls. including Robert, Chuckie, and Annabelle, among others. The notion that an inanimate object such as a toy, a stuffed animal, a doll, or a ventriloquists dummy can incorporate a human soul or take on human characteristics has been with us for eons. There are people who collect replicas of "famous" haunted dolls, and moviemakers have done very well bringing them to life. The second half of this episode covers the career of radio and TV's famous ventriloquist Edgar Bergen and his wooden alter ego Charlie MacArthy, who managed to land a nice inheritance when Bergen died, leaving Bergen's daughter Candice with nothing. Get all of our shows at one website: www.bestof1001stories.com REVIEWS NEEDED . My email works as well for comments: 1001storiespodcast@gmail.com SUPPORT OUR SHOW BY BECOMING A PATRON! https://.patreon.com/1001storiesnetwork. Its time I started asking for support! Thank you. Its a few dollars a month OR a one time. (Any amount is appreciated). YOUR REVIEWS AND SUBSCRIPTIONS AT APPLE/ITUNES AND ALL ANDROID HOSTS ARE NEEDED AND APPRECIATED! LINKS BELOW... Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices | — | ||||||
| 4/29/26 | ![]() REMEMBERING LEGENDARY TEXAS RANGER FRANK HAMER: AMERICA 250 FAMOUS LAWMEN✨ | Texas Rangerlaw enforcement+4 | — | — | — | Frank HamerTexas Ranger+5 | — | 22m 51s | |
| 4/26/26 | ![]() TRAIN SONGS AND PAIN SONGS: RIP DON SCHLITZ✨ | country musictrain songs+4 | — | Luckenbach, TexasWabash Cannonball+5 | — | country musictrain songs+5 | — | 10m 07s | |
| 4/24/26 | ![]() THE GHOSTS OF THE ALAMO (PT 2) THE FALL, REVENGE AT SAN JACINTO, THE GHOSTS✨ | AlamoSan Jacinto+4 | — | — | AlamoSan Jacinto+1 | AlamoSan Jacinto+3 | — | 56m 42s | |
| 4/22/26 | ![]() THE GHOSTS OF THE ALAMO (PT 1) THE RISING STORM AMERICA 250✨ | Texas RevolutionThe Alamo+4 | — | MexicoSpain+1 | The AlamoSan Antonio | AlamoTexas+7 | — | 44m 04s | |
| 4/19/26 | ![]() THE LEGEND OF THE BELL WITCH✨ | Bell WitchAmerican folklore+4 | — | — | Tennessee | Bell WitchTennessee+5 | — | 22m 15s | |
| 4/17/26 | ![]() JOAN OF ARC (PART 2) DREAMS NEVER DIE✨ | Joan of ArcFrench history+5 | — | Catholic Church | FranceEngland | Joan of ArcFrench history+6 | Patreon | 37m 01s | |
| 4/15/26 | ![]() JOAN OF ARC (PART 1) THE PROPHECY✨ | Joan of ArcFrench history+4 | — | — | FranceDonremy+2 | Joan of Arcprophecy+5 | — | 35m 14s | |
| 4/12/26 | ![]() REMEMBERING THE USS YORKTOWN AT MIDWAY AMERICA250✨ | USS YorktownWorld War II+3 | — | USS Yorktown | PacificCoral Sea+2 | USS YorktownWorld War II+5 | — | 50m 13s | |
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