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- American history topics
- family-friendly content
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- historical events in America
- influence on modern society
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- active for eight years
- weekly episode release
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- available on Audible
- distributed by Wondery
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Estimated from 30 chart positions in 30 markets.
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- 🇺🇸US · History#8300K to 1M
- 🇨🇦CA · History#48100K to 300K
- 🇦🇺AU · History#5930K to 100K
- 🇬🇧GB · History#7530K to 100K
- 🇲🇽MX · History#5210K to 30K
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Est. listeners per new episode within ~30 days
282K to 925K🎙 ~2x weekly·474 episodes·Last published 2d ago - Monthly Reach
Unique listeners across all episodes (30 days)
563K to 1.9M🇺🇸54%🇨🇦16%🇦🇺5%+27 more - Active Followers
Loyal subscribers who consistently listen
225K to 740K
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American Revolution | Tis' Time to Part | 2
Jun 10, 2026
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New Season - Dr. Death: The Cowboy
Jun 9, 2026
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American Revolution | Liberty or Death | 1
Jun 3, 2026
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Edison vs. Tesla | The Business of Discovery | 4
May 27, 2026
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Listen Now: OnlyFantasy
May 21, 2026
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| 6/10/26 | ![]() American Revolution | Tis' Time to Part | 2 | In the aftermath of the Battles of Lexington and Concord, colonial militiamen converged on Boston to confront the veteran British Army. But over the next six months, newly appointed commander-in-chief George Washington struggled to transform a patchwork of amateur militias into a unified national army.As the conflict wore on, Americans debated whether to escalate the fight and take the unprecedented step of declaring their independence.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info. | — | ||||||
| 6/9/26 | ![]() New Season - Dr. Death: The Cowboy | Dr. John Schneider rode into town like a character out of a Western: an outsider on a Harley-Davidson, in trademark cowboy boots. He promised relief to patients suffering in Wyoming and Montana. He seemed like the hero they needed. But when surgeries go wrong and a strange letter exposes a bitter feud, medical professionals and government officials search for the truth about this cowboy doctor. They discover claims of broken bodies, bullying, fraud, and lawsuits.From Audible, the fifth season of the hit series Dr. Death returns with The Cowboy: the story of a surgeon who took advantage of a broken system and the fight to bring him to justice. Listen to Dr. Death: The Cowboy wherever you get your podcasts. Audible subscribers can binge all episodes of Dr. Death: The Cowboy ad-free right now. Start your Audible subscription in the Audible App or on Apple Podcasts.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info. | — | ||||||
| 6/3/26 | ![]() American Revolution | Liberty or Death | 1 | In 1765, King George III and his ministers in the British Parliament sparked outrage in the American Colonies when they announced they were issuing the Stamp Act, the first direct tax on the Colonies. American critics decried the “taxation without representation,” and Boston radicals staged protests, boycotts, and attacks on tax collectors.After a decade of growing tension over taxes, representation, and imperial control, the first shots of the Revolutionary War rang out in the Massachusetts countryside, as colonial militiamen confronted British regulars on the Lexington village green.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info. | — | ||||||
| 5/27/26 | ![]() Edison vs. Tesla | The Business of Discovery | 4 | Thomas Edison is one of the most celebrated inventors in American history, having helped transform a world lit by candles and gas lamps into one powered by electricity. Over his lifetime he was granted more than a thousand patents, and pioneered the very idea of organized innovation at his ground-breaking research and development laboratories. But the story of how he did it is complicated. So, to help us understand Edison’s remarkable achievements, Lindsay is joined by Dr. Paul Israel, Director and General Editor of the Thomas A. Edison Papers at Rutgers University. He’s the author of Edison: A Life of Invention. See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info. | — | ||||||
| 5/21/26 | ![]() Listen Now: OnlyFantasy | Is what’s happening on OnlyFans real? Or is it only a fantasy?In this provocative investigation into OnlyFans—the adult platform where subscribers around the world spent more than $7 billion in 2024—journalist Leon Neyfakh teams up with comedian and OnlyFans creator Gracie Canaan for a one-of-a-kind exploration into the current state of human connection. Throughout, they discover that the site originally built for spicy adult content has quietly and surprisingly become something more complicated— an emotional marketplace where desire, performance, care, fantasy, and vulnerability seemingly blur together.As Neyfakh and Canaan navigate timely questions about autonomy, performance, and profit, a question emerges: is connection mediated by a screen still authentic? To find the answer, they meet creators building lucrative businesses, subscribers who believe they’ve found something real, professional “chatters” who are paid to simulate affection, and pioneers who have helped engineer intimacy at scale.Captivating and tender, OnlyFantasy is ultimately about the cost of loneliness, the seductive power of desire, and how the rules of human intimacy are being rewritten online.Listen to OnlyFantasy wherever you get your podcasts. Or binge all episodes of OnlyFantasy ad-free right now on Audible. Start your Audible subscription in the Audible App or on Apple Podcasts.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info. | — | ||||||
| 5/20/26 | ![]() Edison vs. Tesla | Triumph of Illumination | 3 | By 1888, the race to power America's cities had become a battle between the rival visions of Thomas Edison and Nikola Tesla. But when the powerful industrialist George Westinghouse threw his weight behind Tesla and his AC system, what had been a personal falling out became something far larger – a war over the future of electricity itself. Their bitter fight spilled into courtrooms, ignited a national debate about capital punishment, and culminated in a fierce competition for the contract to illuminate the most ambitious event of the decade: the Chicago World’s Fair.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info. | — | ||||||
| 5/13/26 | ![]() Edison vs. Tesla | Work of the World | 2 | In the spring of 1884, a little-known Serbian immigrant named Nikola Tesla arrived in America with little more than a letter of introduction to the most famous inventor in the world – Thomas Edison. Tesla went to work for Edison, impressing his new employer with his intelligence and work ethic. But the two men were too different, too stubborn, and too convinced of their own vision to coexist for long. Tesla would break away, determined to prove that his own approach to electricity – a system run on alternating current – was superior to everything Edison had built.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info. | — | ||||||
| 5/6/26 | ![]() Edison vs. Tesla | Prometheus’ Fire | 1✨ | electricityinvention+3 | — | Audible | — | EdisonTesla+5 | — | 40m 17s | |
| 4/29/26 | ![]() The 1900 Galveston Hurricane | After the Storm | 4✨ | natural disasterrecovery+3 | Dr. Patricia Bixel | Galveston and the 1900 Storm: Catastrophe and Catalyst | Galveston | Galvestonhurricane+5 | — | 38m 11s | |
| 4/22/26 | ![]() The 1900 Galveston Hurricane | City of Doom | 3✨ | natural disasterhurricane+3 | — | American Red Cross | Galveston | Galveston HurricaneClara Barton+5 | — | 37m 57s | |
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| 4/15/26 | ![]() The 1900 Galveston Hurricane | Night of Terrors | 2✨ | hurricanenatural disaster+4 | — | — | GalvestonTexas | Galveston Hurricanenatural disaster+5 | — | 33m 24s | |
| 4/8/26 | ![]() The 1900 Galveston Hurricane | An Absurd Delusion | 1✨ | natural disasterhurricane+3 | — | U.S. Weather BureauCuban forecasters | Galveston, Texas | Galveston Hurricanenatural disaster+3 | — | 34m 12s | |
| 4/1/26 | ![]() Fan Favorite: Great American Authors | Harper Lee: Mockingbird | 6✨ | Harper LeeAmerican literature+3 | — | To Kill a Mockingbird | — | Harper LeeTo Kill a Mockingbird+3 | — | 40m 41s | |
| 3/25/26 | ![]() Fan Favorite: Great American Authors | James Baldwin: The Exile | 5✨ | James BaldwinCivil Rights Movement+3 | — | Go Tell It on the MountainNotes of a Native Son+1 | Harlem | James BaldwinCivil Rights+6 | — | 41m 10s | |
| 3/18/26 | ![]() Fan Favorite: Great American Authors | John Steinbeck: The Observer | 4✨ | John SteinbeckAmerican literature+3 | — | Pulitzer PrizeNobel Prize for Literature+1 | Salinas ValleyCalifornia | John SteinbeckThe Grapes of Wrath+3 | — | 40m 41s | |
| 3/11/26 | ![]() Fan Favorite: Great American Authors | Mark Twain: Voice of a Nation | 3✨ | Mark TwainAmerican literature+3 | — | The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn | — | Mark TwainSamuel Clemens+4 | — | 41m 53s | |
| 3/4/26 | ![]() Fan Favorite: Great American Authors | Louisa May Alcott: The Breadwinner | 2✨ | Louisa May Alcott19th century literature+3 | — | Little Women | Concord, Massachusetts | Louisa May AlcottLittle Women+3 | — | 39m 03s | |
| 2/25/26 | ![]() Fan Favorite: Great American Authors | Edgar Allan Poe: Master of Macabre | 1✨ | Edgar Allan PoeAmerican literature+3 | — | University of VirginiaThe Fall of the House of Usher+1 | — | Edgar Allan PoeAmerican literature+6 | — | 41m 50s | |
| 2/18/26 | ![]() St. Valentines Day Massacre: Closing In On Capone | 3✨ | St. Valentine's Day MassacreAl Capone+4 | Jonathan Eig | federal governmentGet Capone: The Secret Plot That Captured America’s Most Wanted Gangster | — | St. Valentine's Day MassacreAl Capone+6 | — | 36m 07s | |
| 2/11/26 | ![]() St. Valentines Day Massacre | Public Enemy No. 1 | 2 | On Valentine’s Day 1929, seven men were gunned down in a Chicago garage in an attack that stunned the nation. Photographs of the bloody scene appeared on front pages across the country, and the public reacted with horror. Even in Chicago—a city hardened by daily gang violence—the message was clear: this was different.City officials were under intense pressure to respond, and suspicion quickly fell on the city’s most powerful gang leader, Al Capone. But proving who ordered the hit would be far more difficult than expected. And as investigators struggled to build their case, the fallout from the massacre would change Chicago—and Capone’s fate—forever.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info. | — | ||||||
| 2/4/26 | ![]() St. Valentines Day Massacre | The Land of Bilk and Money | 1 | In 1920, a young Al Capone arrived in Chicago looking for a fresh start, and his timing couldn’t have been better. That same year, Prohibition outlawed the manufacture and sale of alcohol, turning America’s thirst into a criminal gold rush. Chicago quickly became the epicenter of bootlegging, and Capone was determined to seize the moment and make himself rich beyond imagination. But the city was already crowded with ambitious gangsters chasing the same prize. As rival bootleggers carved up territory, Chicago descended into a violent turf war that would reshape the criminal underworld.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info. | — | ||||||
| 1/28/26 | ![]() Conquering Polio | There Is No Patent | 4 | In the early 1950s, Jonas Salk and Albert Sabin were in a race to develop a vaccine against polio. While Salk’s killed-virus vaccine was the first to be distributed, Sabin continued working to perfect his own approach. In the end, Sabin’s oral polio vaccine—made from a weakened live virus—proved easier to administer and was ultimately distributed far more widely, though his name never achieved the same recognition. In this episode, Lindsay is joined by epidemiologist and oral historian Karen Torghele. Her book Albert Sabin: The Life of a Polio Vaccine Pioneer is due to be published by Yale University Press in June of 2026. See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info. | — | ||||||
| 1/21/26 | ![]() Conquering Polio | The Cutter Fiasco | 3 | In April 1954, a group of first graders lined up in the gymnasium of an elementary school in McLean, Virginia for the start of the Salk polio vaccine trials. In an era before widespread federal government involvement in public health, the National Institute of Infantile Paralysis executed an unprecedented experiment involving nearly 2 million children and tens of thousands of doctors, nurses, and volunteers. It was the largest peacetime mobilization in American history.While scientists evaluated the results, Americans waited anxiously to find out whether the vaccine was safe and effective, putting an end to 40 years of fear. But in the spring of 1955, a shocking revelation would bring the vaccination program to a sudden halt.Be the first to know about Wondery’s newest podcasts, curated recommendations, and more! Sign up now at https://wondery.fm/wonderynewsletterListen to American History Tellers on the Wondery App or wherever you get your podcasts. Experience all episodes ad-free and be the first to binge the newest season. Unlock exclusive early access by joining Wondery+ in the Wondery App, Apple Podcasts or Spotify. Start your free trial today by visiting wondery.com/links/american-history-tellers/ now.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info. | — | ||||||
| 1/14/26 | ![]() Conquering Polio | Beyond the Microscope | 2 | By the late 1940s, the National Institute of Infantile Paralysis had raised millions of dollars to pay for patient care and laboratory research. But polio cases were reaching record levels, and scientists were no closer to a cure. Frustrated by the slow progress, Basil O’Connor resolved to recruit fresh talent to the cause. He soon found what he was looking for in a young and energetic researcher named Jonas Salk.In 1951, Salk began testing a killed virus polio vaccine on monkeys in his Pittsburgh lab. His research soon put him at odds with the leading polio scientist Albert Sabin, who wanted his own live virus vaccine formula to prevail. As their rivalry escalated, Salk prepared to take the risky step of testing his vaccine on human subjects.Be the first to know about Wondery’s newest podcasts, curated recommendations, and more! Sign up now at https://wondery.fm/wonderynewsletterListen to American History Tellers on the Wondery App or wherever you get your podcasts. Experience all episodes ad-free and be the first to binge the newest season. Unlock exclusive early access by joining Wondery+ in the Wondery App, Apple Podcasts or Spotify. Start your free trial today by visiting wondery.com/links/american-history-tellers/ now.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info. | — | ||||||
| 1/7/26 | ![]() The Ice King | Indian Summer | 4 | After two turbulent decades in the ice trade, Frederic Tudor had finally made it. Expanding into the American South had paid off, with cities like New Orleans delivering steady profit. But Tudor’s insatiable appetite for risk kept pushing him to bet everything – again and again – even as losses mounted and disaster loomed.As he entered his 50s, Tudor seemed ready to slow down. But when he was offered the opportunity to ship his ice halfway around the world to India, he couldn’t resist expanding his business once more. And just when it seemed he had mastered the trade he built from nothing, one final gamble threatened to undo everything he’d spent decades building.Be the first to know about Wondery’s newest podcasts, curated recommendations, and more! Sign up now at https://wondery.fm/wonderynewsletterListen to American History Tellers on the Wondery App or wherever you get your podcasts. Experience all episodes ad-free and be the first to binge the newest season. Unlock exclusive early access by joining Wondery+ in the Wondery App, Apple Podcasts or Spotify. Start your free trial today by visiting wondery.com/links/american-history-tellers/ now.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info. | — | ||||||
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