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Ep. 34. Eisenhower- The Right Man in the Right Place at the Right Time
Jun 25, 2026
1h 26m 55s
Ep. 33. Machiavelli: Was He Evil? The Truth History Got Wrong
Nov 10, 2025
1h 42m 24s
Ep. 32. Belisarius: The Last of the Great Roman Generals
Jun 21, 2025
2h 00m 40s
Ep. 31. Barbarossa: Scourge of the Mediterranean
Mar 24, 2025
1h 40m 26s
Ep. 30. Russia's Legendary Queens from Olga the Viking to Catherine the Great
Nov 20, 2024
3h 38m 45s
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| 6/25/26 | ![]() Ep. 34. Eisenhower- The Right Man in the Right Place at the Right Time | Did Eisenhower actually prevent World War III? At several moments during the Cold War, nuclear conflict was a very real possibility — and more than once, the decision rested on one man. But those decisions didn’t happen in isolation. They were shaped by a lifetime of quiet discipline, hard lessons, and a leadership style forged long before the Cold War ever began. This is the real story of Dwight D. Eisenhower — the unlikely General who joined the army for a free education- in which his pe... | 1h 26m 55s | ||||||
| 11/10/25 | ![]() Ep. 33. Machiavelli: Was He Evil? The Truth History Got Wrong✨ | Machiavellipolitical theory+3 | — | The Prince | — | MachiavelliThe Prince+5 | — | 1h 42m 24s | |
| 6/21/25 | ![]() Ep. 32. Belisarius: The Last of the Great Roman Generals✨ | BelisariusRoman Empire+5 | — | — | North AfricaGothic Italy | BelisariusJustinian I+6 | — | 2h 00m 40s | |
| 3/24/25 | ![]() Ep. 31. Barbarossa: Scourge of the Mediterranean✨ | Barbarossa brothersnaval commanders+3 | — | Ottoman Empire | Lesbos | BarbarossaAruj+7 | — | 1h 40m 26s | |
| 11/20/24 | ![]() Ep. 30. Russia's Legendary Queens from Olga the Viking to Catherine the Great✨ | Russian historyCatherine the Great+3 | — | — | RussiaViking | Catherine the GreatOlga+6 | — | 3h 38m 45s | |
| 6/22/24 | ![]() Ep. 29. Nikola Tesla: Tragic Hero and Forgotten Prophet✨ | Nikola Teslaelectricity+4 | — | Tesla | — | Nikola TeslaElon Musk+5 | — | 2h 22m 35s | |
| 3/25/24 | ![]() Ep. 28. Mughals, Merchants, Marauders & Henry Every's Heist of the Century✨ | piracy17th century+3 | — | — | — | Henry Everyheist+5 | — | 2h 13m 47s | |
| 1/22/24 | ![]() Ep. 27 Desert Queen: The Extraordinary Life of Adventurer Gertrude Bell✨ | adventurewomen in history+4 | — | Oxford | — | Gertrude BellLawrence of Arabia+5 | — | 3h 17m 35s | |
| 10/28/23 | ![]() Ep. 26. Kingdom of Kongo: Slaver Kings, Amazon Queens & the Brazilian Spartacus✨ | African historyslave trade+3 | — | — | AfricaKingdom of Kongo | Kingdom of KongoAfrican slave trade+3 | — | 1h 45m 15s | |
| 9/16/23 | ![]() Ep. 25. Voltaire: The Rascal Philosopher✨ | EnlightenmentPhilosophy+3 | — | Heroes and Legends Documentary Channel | — | VoltaireEnlightenment+5 | — | 2h 08m 45s | |
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| 7/12/23 | ![]() Ep. 24. Margaret Thatcher: The Life and Times of the Lady Who Wouldn't be Turned✨ | politicshistory+4 | — | UK Prime Minister | BritishRhodesia | Margaret ThatcherUK Prime Minister+4 | — | 2h 15m 37s | |
| 4/18/23 | ![]() Ep. 23. Codfish Heroes: Vikings, Basques and the Fishermen who Changed the World | We often look at history through the actions of great individuals, technological developments and natural events that initiate social, political and economic change. Sometimes animals play a role in those changes - such as the domestication of sheep, cattle and horses thousands of years ago as sources of food and burden or the ability to travel quickly and provide their riders with a battle platform. But despite those benefits, Europeans nevertheless continued to some degree to be constrained... | 1h 42m 14s | ||||||
| 2/28/23 | ![]() Ep. 22 The Irish Problem, Fenian Rebels and Catalpa Rescue | Few people know about the broader history of Ireland, and its long and tragic relationship with England: the uprisings and repression, the famines and exodus, or the political persecution that condemned activists to rot half way round the world as convicts in the brutal penal colonies of Australia. In this video, we’ll take a brief look at Irish history, its complex historical relationship with Britain, and as an interesting aside, the little known, though extraordinarily daring breakout of F... | 1h 34m 11s | ||||||
| 12/23/22 | ![]() Ep. 21. Roald Amundsen: Quiet Conqueror of the Polar Regions | This is a story about a little known, yet much misunderstood hero. But more than that it is also a story about a clash of philosophies, the dawn of a new era; a young nation, and a once mighty one - both in their own way experiencing an identity crisis. In 1912, a young Norwegian explorer called Roald Amundsen reached the south Geographic Pole in a slick, clinical, sportsmanlike operation, having recently also been the first man to sail through the fabled North-West Passage on the other side ... | 1h 47m 11s | ||||||
| 10/25/22 | ![]() Ep. 20. The Incredible story of the Magellan-Elcano Circumnavigation of 1519-1520 | September 2022 marks the 500th anniversary of the first circumnavigation of the globe by the expedition led by Ferdinand Magellan (Fernando de Magallanes/Fernão de Magalhães), and completed by Juan Sebastian Elcano- and it should be mentioned, a young slave boy by the name of Henry (Enrique) of Malacca. The story of how the spurned Portuguese Captain went to work for the Spanish is full of court intrigue, international espionage, daring exploits and narrow escapes; but also one of tragic blun... | 1h 42m 48s | ||||||
| 8/6/22 | ![]() Ep. 19. The Incredible Journey of Medieval Adventurer Ibn Battuta | When most people are asked to name an epic traveller from history, they usually come up with names like Marco Polo, Christopher Columbus, Magellan, or any number of other well-known European explorers and adventurers that come to mind. Very few could name an explorer or traveller outside the realm of medieval and renaissance Europe, despite the obvious reality that there was at the same time, an enormous, incredibly diverse and highly interconnected parallel world outside their own rela... | 1h 57m 29s | ||||||
| 6/19/22 | ![]() Ep. 18. Joan of Arc: The Girl Who Crowned a King and Saved a Nation | Joan of Arc; the Maid of Orleans; Jeanne D'Arc, Jehanne la Pucelle: she goes by many names. A provincial French peasant girl, barely in her teens, living in relative poverty, illiteracy and complete subordination during a time of total war and medieval brutality. Imagine this traumatised though deeply pious child having visions of angels and saints, and being commanded by them to seek out the dauphin (the French word for Crown Prince) and convince him to let her lead his demoralised army and ... | 1h 57m 32s | ||||||
| 6/19/22 | ![]() Ep. 17. Thomas Paine: The Forgotten Father of Western Democracy | Thomas Paine was a plain talking, big thinking common man - self educated in matters of science, philosophy, activism and political theory. His pamphlets and books inspired ordinary people throughout the colonies of America to stand up for their rights and throw off the yoke of British domination. Soon after, these books were smuggled into France, where they inspired the Third Estate to agitate for the guarantee of their natural rights. Eventually, this grass roots activism would lead to the ... | 1h 26m 48s | ||||||
| 6/18/22 | ![]() Ep. 16. Iron John (Der Eisenhans): A Brothers Grimm Fairytale Interpreted as an Initiation Manual for Men | The Grimm brothers fairy tale Iron John (or Der Eisenhans in German) was the subject of study by prize winning American poet and author Robert Bly, who was a prominent figure in the mythopoetic men's movement that began in the 1980's. In it he saw the remnants of pre-industrial male initiation, told through the story of a young prince, who goes off to live with a wild, hairy man in the forest, encounters a magical golden spring, and then later works anonymously as a servant in the castle of a... | 1h 05m 09s | ||||||
| 6/18/22 | ![]() Ep. 15. The Hero's Journey: Joseph Campbell and the Monomyth | The hero’s journey is the mythological representation of the challenges we all face in life and the path that must be travelled to overcome them. But more than that, it represents what famous mythologist Joseph Campbell saw as the generic-representation of the process of personal development and maturity that each person must undergo in order to become balanced, healthy members of society. This usually means dealing with repressed emotional issues, making difficult decisions, having the coura... | 42m 11s | ||||||
| 6/18/22 | ![]() Ep. 14. Shakespeare: The Genius we never knew | William Shakespeare was arguably the greatest writer in history. His works have been translated into every living language. He’s been credited with literally inventing a tenth of the entire English language, or almost 2000 new words and phrases, many of which remain in common usage to this day. Yet, he was an aspiring tradesman’s son during a time of great civil upheaval. He apparently left school at 13 only to be forced into a murky marriage at the age of 18. Despite these challenges he some... | 1h 10m 49s | ||||||
| 6/16/22 | ![]() Ep. 13. Brutus: Traitor to Caesar or Liberator of Rome? | Marcus Junius Brutus is a name that has come down through history as being synonymous with unexpected betrayal. Dante- in his Divine Comedy portrays Brutus as being in the lowest pit of the underworld. He was however a far more complex character, and even William Shakespeare, in his play The Death of Julius Caesar, portrays him as a man torn by his duty to his country and his duty to his friend and benefactor - Caesar. Brutus' monologues and conversations are by far the longest of all the cha... | 1h 12m 32s | ||||||
| 6/15/22 | ![]() Ep. 12. Pemulwuy: The Aboriginal Guerrilla Warrior who almost broke the British | Pemulwuy was a member of the Bidgigal Clan, of the Eora nation that inhabit the Sydney Basin on the East Coast of Australia. When Arthur Phillip arrived in Kamay (Botany Bay) with the First Fleet in 1788, to establish a convict settlement, tensions soon arose between the British and the Aboriginal clans that inhabited the area. Under pressure from expanding settlers, the Aboriginal people found a champion in Pemulwuy, a Carradhy (Cleverman), whose hit-and-run tactics unified a number of indep... | 44m 43s | ||||||
| 6/14/22 | ![]() Ep. 11. Bartolomé de Las Casas: The Conscience of Christian Europe and its first Social Justice Warrior | In today’s episode, we will look at the life of Fray Bartolomé de Las Casas, a Dominican Priest who, during the 1500’s at the time of Spanish conquest in the Americas, has been called the “world’s first Social Justice Warrior”. But his isn’t a cosy story of messianic devotion to a cause held firmly in his breast from the outset. He was, in the beginning, one of the bad guys, up to his elbows in it. But then something happened that would transform him into a relentless champion of human rights... | 49m 22s | ||||||
| 6/14/22 | ![]() Ep. 10. AB Facey: The Ordinary Aussie Bloke who exemplified Old-School toughness of character | Albert Facey, born at the desperate tail end of the Australian gold rush, suffered incredible hardship, poverty and even child slavery, only to escape and survive like so many other Huckleberry Finns of his time, purely by his wits and determination, in a harsh, unforgiving land. Illiterate, he taught himself to read and write, and was soon swept up in the fervour of the Great War. Ending up in the hell of Gallipoli, and its horrors of trench warfare, he was wounded and returned to Australia.... | 47m 55s | ||||||
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