Jun 11, 2020
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E57
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00:56:04
Send a Message to the TeamHistory is often moved by the "winds of change". Sometimes, those forces are actually the winds of nature. In Part 2 of our 4 part series on the impact of hurricanes in history, we explore the "what if" of t...
Jun 04, 2020
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E56
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01:11:27
Send a Message to the TeamHistory is often moved by the "winds of change". Sometimes, those forces are actually the winds of nature. In this first episode of our 4-part series on the impact of hurricanes in history, we explore the "what i...
May 28, 2020
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E55
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00:33:30
Send a Message to the TeamSome people make a distinction between "counterfactual" and "alternate" history. So, since we are podcast devoted to that, maybe an episode to briefly address the similarities and differences is probably not...
May 21, 2020
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E54
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00:21:04
Send a Message to the TeamWith its independence from Great Britain, the United States chose to forego a monarch as head of state and instead elected George Washington as its first president. However, history does remind us that some suggested that Washin...
May 14, 2020
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E53
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00:27:19
Send a Message to the TeamThe final two scenes of series of the 1980's NBC television hospital drama St. Elsewhere recast the entire series as potentially the vivid imagining of one autistic boy, Tommy Westphall.
What are the theoretical &qu...
May 07, 2020
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E52
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00:31:05
Send a Message to the TeamIn 207 BC, a vital message between the military forces of Carthage in their efforts to conquer Rome is intercepted falling into enemy hands and the fate of the 2nd Punic War turns in favor of Rome.How might our world today be ver...
Apr 30, 2020
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E51
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00:17:33
Send a Message to the TeamIn our ever-evolving efforts to see how new things will work for the podcast, this episode features a detailed "fork" that flows from Henry Clay winning the 1840 US Presidential election from frequent contributor Brant...
Apr 23, 2020
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E50
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00:36:29
Send a Message to the TeamOn April 21, 1836, Texian forces defeated Mexican forces at the Battle of San Jacinto "winning" independence for Texas from Mexico.
What if the still numerically superior remaining Mexican forces in Texas had c...
Apr 18, 2020
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00:33:50
Send a Message to the TeamDon and Alexis discuss the podcast through 50 episodes and what lies in the future.
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Apr 16, 2020
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E49
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00:11:08
Send a Message to the TeamRMS Titanic sank in the early morning hours of April 15, 1912, and has inspired much in popular culture ever since. She is the story that goes "on and on".
What might have been her fate is she had survived her...