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Taxes, Terror, and Tea: Celebrating the 250th Anniversary of the Boston Tea Party
Dec 21, 2023
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Architect of an Empire: Napoleon Bonaparte's Rise to Power. Part 2
Dec 7, 2023
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Architect of an Empire: Napoleon Bonaparte's Rise to Power. Part 1
Nov 29, 2023
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Lincoln's Final Farewell: The Funeral and National Mourning for Abraham Lincoln
Nov 15, 2023
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Salem's Secrets: Unraveling the Salem Witch Trials. Part 2.
Oct 31, 2023
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| 12/21/23 | ![]() Taxes, Terror, and Tea: Celebrating the 250th Anniversary of the Boston Tea Party | On an April night in 1775 hundreds of British troops were been rallied for the express purpose of bringing to justice a pair of revolutionaries that had set the entire city of Boston on fire - Samuel Adams and John Hancock. These men were the architects of an almost three year long crisis that had driven the citizens of Boston into outright rebellion against their colonial masters, leading the charge in what would soon become the American Revolution. In our episode this week we'll honor the upcoming 250th anniversary of the Boston Tea Party which just passed on December 16th, by looking at the story of how the spark of rebellion began in Boston and how the secret work of Adams, Hancock, and the Sons of Liberty culminated in a moment where the destruction of a common man's beverage became a symbol of outright rebellion against the most powerful Empire on earth. Support the Podcast: patreon.com/historyfeels_ Email: historyfeels1986@gmail.com | — | ||||||
| 12/7/23 | ![]() Architect of an Empire: Napoleon Bonaparte's Rise to Power. Part 2 | This week we'll complete the trajectory of Napoleon's rise to power, focusing not as much on his military might but instead on his political savvy that culminated in his personal rubicon moment, where he took on the Revolutionary Government itself in a coup attempt that came within a hair's width of complete failure. All the while, as the intentions of the young General from Corsica became increasingly clear, a choice faced the leaders of the French Republic was this - when you have to stop a man with seemingly limitless ambition and all the support of the mob on his side, is there any price that is not worth paying, even if the cost is paid in blood? Support the Podcast: patreon.com/historyfeels_ Email: historyfeels1986@gmail.com | — | ||||||
| 11/29/23 | ![]() Architect of an Empire: Napoleon Bonaparte's Rise to Power. Part 1 | In the 19th century there was one man who disrupted the political order of Europe in a way that nobody had since the days of Julius Caesar - Napoleon Bonaparte. The French General turned self declared Emperor emerged at a time when the once promising French revolution had fallen into chaos and bloodshed. But Napoleon took the seeds of the revolution and transformed them into a new political order that turned Europe on its head. In the process Napoleon would find himself battling the kings and rulers of the old system in not just one, but seven different wars designed to reign in his influence on the continent. Over the next few weeks we are also going to look at Napoleon Bonaparte from a few different viewpoints - as a general, a politician, and finally as a simple human being whose personal life and emotions sometimes won out over his greater abilities. All of these complexities together are needed to get the picture of the man who set the world of Europe on fire, and also might have saved it at the same time. Support the Podcast: patreon.com/historyfeels_ Email: historyfeels1986@gmail.com | — | ||||||
| 11/15/23 | ![]() Lincoln's Final Farewell: The Funeral and National Mourning for Abraham Lincoln | In 1952 in the city of Springfield, Illinois a young college student made a discovery of something that was not supposed to exist. He uncovered the only photo of Abraham Lincoln in his coffin, which was supposed to have been destroyed decades before. In this week's episode we will look at the dramatic history behind the photo, the story of Abraham Lincoln's Funeral Train which took the fascinating 1,6000 mile long trip carrying Lincoln's body from Washington D.C. to his final resting place in Springfield, Illinois. Over these many mile which made up the last days of Lincoln's public life, the deceased President would pull off one final political miracle, turning his death into a collective cry for reconciliation across the entire nation. Support the show: Patreon.com/historyfeels Email: Brett@historyfeels.com | — | ||||||
| 10/31/23 | ![]() Salem's Secrets: Unraveling the Salem Witch Trials. Part 2. | Happy Halloween. Our story this week centers around the question of how one ends a Witch Hunt. In the case of the Salem Witch Trials, the cost of ending the hysteria would come through simple tactics by a few courageous men. It would cost these men dearly, but it ultimately revealed the true hysteria of the Salem Witch Trials and it would be made clear for all the members of the Massachusetts Colony to see. Support the show: Patreon.com/historyfeels Email: Brett@historyfeels.com | — | ||||||
| 10/25/23 | ![]() Salem's Secrets: Unraveling the Salem Witch Trials | In our episode this week, the first of a two part series, we are going to dive into one of Colonial America's most shocking and shameful histories, the Salem Withc Trials. We will show how the origin and progression of the Salem Witch Trials involved a variety of influences and factors that often aren't considered in the traditional way we explain the event. Support the Podcast: patreon.com/historyfeels_ Email: historyfeels1986@gmail.com | — | ||||||
| 10/19/23 | ![]() Queen of the Sky: The Triumph and Tragedy of Amelia Earhart. Part 2 | In the second part of our series on Amelia Earhart's life, legacy, and mysterious disappearance we are going to look at the final years of her famed career as an aviator. As she mastered the craft of long distance flying she smashed records and broke barriers at every turn. But every achievement pushed her forward to that final great adventure which she would never return home from, her attempt to become the first woman to fly around the world. In this episode we'll tackle the mysterious question of what happened to Earhart on her final flight over the Pacific. Support the Podcast: patreon.com/historyfeels_ Email: historyfeels1986@gmail.com | — | ||||||
| 10/11/23 | ![]() Queen of the Sky: The Triumph and Tragedy of Amelia Earhart | In this week's episode, the first of a two part series, we are going to look at Amelia Earhart, the amazing heights she reached prior to her tragic last flight, and the courage and determination she showed in the face of some astounding challenges. Everything Amelia Earhart achieved seemed to be pushing her to those final moments, circling the sky in search of Howland Island, and the mystery that was born out of them. The question these last moments raise is one that people have been asking since the first hour of her disappearance, what happened to Amelia Earhart? Support the Podcast: patreon.com/historyfeels_ Email: historyfeels1986@gmail.com | — | ||||||
| 10/4/23 | ![]() The Fury of the Northmen: How the Vikings Conquered England and Built an Empire. Part 2 | This is the second episode of a two part seires on the end of the Viking Age. In this story we dive head first into the conflict between two rulers, Sweyn Forkbeard of the Danes and the Saxon King Ethelred as they battle for control of England. While one of these leaders is remembered by history as a feirce warrior ahd shrewed poltical actor, the other is considered an abject failure. But great men are not the only ones who turn the gears of history. In this case, the failures of Ethelred managed to become at least partially responsible for one of the ideas we hold most sacred in our world today. To support the show and bonus conent: Patreon.com/historyfeels_ Email: historyfeels1986@gmail.com One important sources used in this weeks episode: The Wolf Age: The Vikings, the Anglo-Saxons and the Battle for the North Sea Empire by Tore Skeie | — | ||||||
| 9/27/23 | ![]() The Fury of the Northmen: How the Vikings Conquered England and Built an Empire. Part 1 | This is the first episode of a two part series that moves quickly to the end of the Viking age. The center of our story is on the conflict between two groups of fierce warriors, the Danes and the Anglo-Saxons, over control of the island of Britain. In our first episode we are going to look at how the established Viking culture changed and shifted due to its interaction with a new force on the world stage, Christianity. In the process the groundwork was laid for a new Empire that turned its eyes south to try and conquer a very lucrative target, Saxon England. To support the show and bonus conent: Patreon.com/historyfeels_ Email: historyfeels1986@gmail.com Two important sources used in this weeks episode: Children of Ash and Elm: A History of the Viking's by Neil Price The Anglo-Saxons : a history of the beginnings of England 400-1066 by Marc Morris | — | ||||||
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| 9/11/23 | ![]() The Last March of Rick Rescorla: The Man Who Predicted 9/11 and Saved 2,700 Lives | Moving up the Podcast this week a few days to release this special 9/11 episode. The story of Rick Rescorla, the man who worked security at the South Tower of the World Trade Center in September of 2001. Episode on the Vikings coming in two weeks! There is a bonus episode available on Patreon: Patreon.com/historyfeels_ Email: historyfeels1986@gmail.com | — | ||||||
| 9/6/23 | ![]() Becoming Death: The Race for the Atomic Bomb. Part 2. | In this week's episode we are going to focus on the work at the Los Alamos National Laboratory leading up to the Trinity Test, the world's first explosion of a nuclear weapon. Support: Patreon.com/historyfeels_ Emails: Brett@historyfeels.com | — | ||||||
| 8/30/23 | ![]() Becoming Death: The Race for the Atomic Bomb | In this week's episode we are going to look at the birth of the Manhattan project, and more specifically the moment where President Franklin Roosevelt made a crucial decision, similar to one that Napoleon failed to make hundreds of years before. FDR recognized the convergence of necessity and genius and chose to take a risk by trusting men who had an idea that seemed to almost everyone else like a fantasy. And as a result of his decision, the world would move into a new nuclear age and never again be the same. To support the show and bonus content: Patreon.com/historyfeels_ Email: historyfeels1986@gmail.com | — | ||||||
| 8/23/23 | ![]() Death in Babylon: The Mysterious Demise of Alexander the Great. Part 2 | In this second episode we are going to follow the classical world's Ring of Power, the body of Alexander the Great, as it was handed from ruler to ruler and Empire to Empire until it mysteriously disappeared. We will look at the effort to track down Alexander's tomb that stretched over the next 2,000 years, and where the search had left us today. Bonus Content!: Patreon.com/historyfeels_ Email: Brett@historyfeels.com | — | ||||||
| 8/15/23 | ![]() Death in Babylon: The Mysterious Demise of Alexander the Great | It's good to be back! Thanks for bearing with us this summer as we took some time to research and plan for this fall string of episodes. We promise to maintain consistency from here on out. In this episode we are going to start at the end of Alexander the Great's life, looking at the death of the great conqueror and how quickly his achievements in empire building came crashing down after he was laid to rest. It's also a story that sets up one of history's greatest mysteries that we are excited to tackle - namely where does Alexander the Great lie, and what exactly happened to his tomb? Email: Brett@historyfeels.com Support the show (all subscriptions go back into editing/research): patreon.com/historyfeels_ Instagram: @historyfeels or @historyfeelsthepodcast | — | ||||||
| 6/9/23 | ![]() His Majesty's Pirate: Captain Henry Morgan and the Privateer Wars. Part 2 | Our story this week is going to center around the wild Sack of Panama that marked the high point of Henry Morgan's career on the seas but also proved too great of an attack for even the British Crown to fully stand behind and justify. With this historic raid, which might have been the greatest ever undertaken by a Privateer or Pirate in the entire Golden age of Sail, Henry Morgan was going to push his own luck too far. As a result he would unintentionally change the public's view of Privateers forever and bring the practice from its comfortable palace in the legal gray zone into a new territory of undisputed and outright criminal activity. In this process he would set the stage for an evolution in the status of Caribbean sea raiders and lay the groundwork for the emergence of the next generation of Pirates as the Enemies of All Mankind that we know best. UPDATE: This will be the last episode until at least July (short break for some summer travel). We will be back soon with more weekly episodes! Donate to the show: Patreon.com/historyfeels_ Emails: Brett@historyfeels.com | — | ||||||
| 6/2/23 | ![]() His Majesty's Pirate: Captain Henry Morgan and the Privateer Wars | In This Episode we are going to follow the rise of one of histories most famous pirates, Captain Henry Morgan. His war against the Spanish for control of the Caribbean was one that almost brought the whole Spanish Empire in the New World down to its knees. In the process, we will look at how the line between being considered a devoted patriot or a hated pirate might just depend on your perspective. Email: Brett@historyfeels.com Patreon: patreon.com/historyfeels_ | — | ||||||
| 5/19/23 | ![]() The Curious Case of D.B. Cooper: America's only Unsolved Air Piracy Heist | In this episode we are going to share the mystery of D.B. Cooper, what we know from those who witnessed his daring skyjacking plot, along with the many details that are still speculation. I'll also discuss whether we think Cooper might have managed to survive his dangerous jump, and of the over 800 suspects that were evaluated, which of these men could have been this phantom of the sky? Bonus Coverage: www.patreon.com/historyfeels_ Email: historyfeels1986@gmail.com | — | ||||||
| 5/12/23 | ![]() The Escape and Rescue of Jane Johnson and the road to the Civil War. Part 2. | A whole group of abolitionists would stare down imprisonment for charges stemming from the day they pulled Jane Johnson from bondage on the Phildelphia dock. Johnson herself would return to the public spotlight in an amazing display of courage and nobility. In this episode, we will complete the story of two separate legal battles that happened nearly simultaneously. As Passmore Williamson and William Still both fought for justice in different cases related to the rescue of Jane Johnson, their story of sacrifice and courage lit a fire in the hearts of many Northerners and grew the abolitionist cause in a way nobody could have predicted. Support the show: patreon.com/historyfeels_ Email: historyfeels1986@gmail.com | — | ||||||
| 5/5/23 | ![]() The Escape and Rescue of Jane Johnson and the road to the Civil War | This week we tackle a more poignant topic, sharing the amazing story of an escaped enslaved woman named Jane Johnson and the man who risked everything to help her achieve her freedom, one of America's greatest abolitionists, William Still. The coming months of drama, which would be called "The Jane Johnson Affair" would become an incident that would exemplify the most heroic qualities of the abolition movement directly alongside the cruelty of those defending slavery. And, in the process, the whole country would entrench itself further one one side of the slavery issue or the other, creating an intractable conflict that would only be solved through the brutal and bloody Civil War. Support for the show patreon.com/historyfeels_ Email historyfeels1986@gmail.com | — | ||||||
| 4/28/23 | ![]() Missing Masterpieces: Exploring the 1990 Isabella Gardner Museum Robbery, History's Largest Art Heist | 1990. Boston. It's the largest art theft in American history, and the culprits behind the heist have never been caught. In this episode we are going to dive deep into the mystery of the Isabella Gardner Museum Theft - how the thieves pulled it off, where the twists and turns of the investigation led, and finally who might have been the true mastermind behind this now iconic American crime. Patreon: patreon.com/historyfeels_ Email: historyfeels1986@gmail.com | — | ||||||
| 4/14/23 | ![]() The Big Fix: Major League Baseball's 1919 Chicago Black Sox Scandal. Part 3 finale. | In this last episode of our Big Fix series we are going to travel into the hurricane, following the breaking of the public scandal and the multiple trials that followed. We will look at how the commissioner of baseball came to the decision to punish the players in the harshest way possible, and where it left these eight men after the dust settled. For the eight members of the Chicago Black Sox, the revelation of the truth would lead them into a lifelong fight not to save their careers or salaries, but instead simply to try and salvage their legacies. And no player would struggle more to try and redeem his name on the pages of history than Shoeless Joe Jackson. SOURCE MATERIALS: Want to give a big shoutout to SABR.org (Society for American Baseball Research) for their incredible research into this event in baseball history. Email: historyfeels1986@gmail.com Patreon: patreon.com/historyfeels_ | — | ||||||
| 4/7/23 | ![]() The Big Fix: Major League Baseball's 1919 Chicago Black Sox Scandal. Part 2 | In this second episode of our Big Fix series we are going to pick up where we left off which is right at the beginning of game one, and cover the rest of the events of the 1919 World Series. We'll follow the specific way the tainted games played out and how some of the players involved developed second thoughts about the whole fix just a little too late. This group of White Sox players who are still known by history for their corruption actually tried and failed to uncross their personal Rubicon, attempting in vain to turn things around and win for nothing more than their own pride and reputation. Email: historyfeels1986@gmail.com Patreon: patreon.com/historyfeels_ | — | ||||||
| 3/31/23 | ![]() The Big Fix: Major League Baseball's 1919 Chicago Black Sox Scandal | In this Series, we are going to dive deep in the scandal that led to what could have been an all time great team to national infamy as they would forever be known as the Chicago Black Sox. We're also going to look at the attempt to cover up the scandal by baseball's highest official and the amazing story of what it took to expose the crimes. In this first episode, we're going to examine how the conspiracy among a group of bitter and underpaid White Sox players to throw the World Series came together and set the stage for maybe the most controversial set of 8 games in the history of the sport. And of course we will touch on Shoeless Joe Jackson and the role he did or did not play in the conspiracy. Patreon: Patreon.com/historyfeels_ Email: historyfeels1986@gmail.com | — | ||||||
| 3/24/23 | ![]() Daggers of the Republic and the Ides of March. Part 3. | This week we will be finishing up our Daggers of the Republic series by telling a much more compact story - focusing mainly on the first seven days after Caesar was killed, including a fascinating read out of Ceasar's will, his funeral, and the fate of his assasins. Email: historyfeels1986@gmail.com Patreon: patreon.com/historyfeels_ | — | ||||||
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