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Due to the recent fires in Los Angeles, we are experiencing some delays with our scheduled programing. Thankfully, the Alarmist Team is safe, but we have been impacted by the Eaton Fire. We appreciate your patience during this time and look forward to being alarmed together. For updates, follow us on instagram @thealarmistpodcast or subscribe to our Patreon. Our hearts are with everyone in our beloved city, especially those who lost everything. Stay safe and as always, stay alarmed. On this week's Aftermath REWIND, Rebecca speaks with Guest Expert John Sedgwick, to find out who he thinks is to blame for the Hamilton-Burr duel. Also, a listener email about who they think is to blame for Home Alone! Will they change the verdict - forever altering history? TUNE IN AND FIND OUT.We have merch!Join our Discord!Tell us who you think is to blame at http://thealarmistpodcast.comEmail us at thealarmistpodcast@gmail.comFollow us on Instagram @thealarmistpodcastFollow us on Twitter @alarmistThe Support this show http://supporter.acast.com/alarmist. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
2+ Hours of CrimeFirst a look at this day in History.Then Rocky Jordan starring George Raft, originally broadcast August 15, 1951, 73 years ago,, Man in the Nile. The price of wisdom is above gold. Sometimes you can know too much, then the price is lead...out of a .38.Followed by Suspense, originally broadcast August 15, 1956, 68 years ago, A Friend to Alexander starring John Dehner. An adaption of the James Thurber story of a very personal reaction to the Hamilton-Burr duel. Then Counterspy starring Don Maclaughlin and Mandel Kramer, originally broadcast August 15, 1950, 74 years ago, The Case of the Foolish Father. When a gangster marries an exotic dancer, he doesn't take into account her very strange father.Followed by X Minus One, originally broadcast August 15, 1957, 67 years ago, At The Post. A race track tout helps a race of aliens plan for the end of mankind. Finally Superman, originally broadcast August 15, 1941, 83 years ago, Dr Roebling and the Voice Machine. Lois visits Clark in jail, where he's trying to prevent a murder. Bud Collyer is Clark Kent/Superman, while Joan Alexander is Lois Lane. Thanks to Sean for supporting our podcast by using the Buy Me a Coffee function at http://classicradio.streamCivil defense info mentioned on the show can be found here: http://www.civildefensemuseum.com/docs.html
The story of a very personal reaction to the Hamilton-Burr duel. Original Air Date: June 15, 1944Host: Andrew RhynesShow: Suspense Stars:• Geraldine Fitzgerald• Richard Wharfe Writer:• John Dickson Carr Producer:• William Spier Author:• James Thurber Intro and Exit music from: Resurgence by Ghostrifter https://bit.ly/ghostrifter-sc
Join the Rebeccas this week as we get into heat of the spicy beef between Alexander Hamilton and Aaron Burr and look a little bit past the musical's interpretation and looking at what really lead to this odd bit of "civilized" murder. DON'T FORGET DEAR PATRONS! We'd love to see you on tour, and you get some GREAT tour perks by being a Patron and making it to DC this summer. Contact us to find out more! Comments or Questions? Or have an idea for future episodes - #pitchtothepod? Email us tourguidetellall@gmail.com Support Tour Guide Tell All: • Want to send a one off donation to support the podcast team? We have a venmo @tourguide-tellall • Check out our STORE for Tour Guide Tell All podcast paraphernalia from tote bags to stickers - https://tour-guide-tell-all.myshopify.com/ • Become a Patron for bonus episodes and early release: https://www.patreon.com/tourguidetellall Show Notes PBS American Experience, Alexander Hamilton and Aaron Burr's Duel: National Park Service, Hamilton Grange National Memorial Library of Congress Smithsonian Magazine, Duel! History Burr Bust in the Senate Collection You're Listening To: Rebecca Fachner and Rebecca Grawl The Person Responsible for it Sounding Good: Dan King Technical & Admin Work Done During Toddler Naptime: Canden Arciniega Intro/Outro Music: Well-Seasoned from Audio Hero
Suspense "A Friend To Alexander" June 15, 1944 The story of a very personal reaction to the Hamilton-Burr duel. The program is delayed by an attempted report from the Normandy Beachhead. The story was produced on "Suspense" previously on August 3, 1943 and subsequently on August 15, 1956. + Before the Suspense story begins you will hear a CBS World News bulletin from an American wartime correspondent at Normandy beach. Harry Andrews was a laughing happy-go-lucky fellow before he began to have dreams about Aaron Burr dreams in which Burr would be mean to his friend Alexander Hamilton, dreams that became nightmares that began to plague him… --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/waldina/message
A man has a recurring dream about the Hamilton-Burr duel. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/iloveoldtimeradio/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/iloveoldtimeradio/support
Welcome to episode #48 of the Last Call Trivia Podcast! We start off with a round of general knowledge questions before hopping into this week's theme round of “-isms” Trivia.Round OneOur game begins with a Celebrities Trivia question about the person who voiced Doc Hudson in the Pixar film, Cars.Next, we have a Sports Trivia question about a Canadian Football League team that was named after a group of ancient Greek heroes.The first round concludes with a History Trivia question about the U.S. state in which both the Hamilton-Burr duel and the Hindenburg disaster both took place.Bonus QuestionToday's Bonus Question is a follow-up to the History question from the first round.Round TwoWhether you're into altruism, stoicism, skepticism, or anything in between, we welcome you to join in for today's theme round. Let's dive into some “-isms” Trivia!The second round kicks off with an Art Trivia question about a 20th-century art movement pioneered by Pablo Picasso and Georges Braque.Next, a Religion Trivia question challenges the Team to identify the type of Creationism that is indicated by the acronym YEC.Round Two concludes with a Phrases Trivia question that asks the Team to name the author credited with coining the phrase “seeing pink elephants,” a euphemism for drunken hallucinations.Final QuestionWe've reached the Final Question of the game, and today's category of choice is People. It's time for the “who's who” of Rogers!
Suspense - A Friend To Alexander From 1944 Geraldine Fitzgerald, John McIntire, Richard Wharfe The story of the Hamilton-Burr duel. An Announcement of Normandy Beachhead at the start of the show. Then Harry Andrews an upbeat guy, began to have dreams about Aaron Burr dreams in which Burr would be mean to his friend Alexander Hamilton, dreams that became nightmares that began to plague him…
We all know (or should know) about the famous duel between Alexander Hamilton and Aaron Burr. Mostly from the mega smash hit Hamilton Broadway play...However Madison is going to tell us exactly what happened. - Find us on Instagram and Facebook Get an additional episode every week here! All additional info and merch can be found here! - Content: 00:00 - Intro 05:11 - Start of Case 07:23 - Hamilton Background 09:39 - Distraction 12:26 - Back to Case 14:30 - Aaron Burr Background 15:37 - Start of Feud 24:41 - Lead Up To Duel 28:49 - Duel 36:28 - Post Duel 39:46 - Burr's Career 41:03 - Wrap Up - Intro by the amazing Rux Ton - Logo by Sloane of The Sophisticated Crayon - SOURCES: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Burr%E2%80%93Hamilton_duel https://www.history.com/this-day-in-history/burr-slays-hamilton-in-duel https://www.britannica.com/event/Burr-Hamilton-duel https://www.britannica.com/list/10-things-you-need-to-know-about-the-hamilton-burr-duel-according-to-hamiltons-burr https://www.hamiltonburr.org/duel/
David Hosack was not only the attending physician at the Hamilton-Burr duel, he also found the first botanic garden in America to train medical students. He was the first American doctor to regularly use the stethoscope.
There is no debate about who killed Alexander Hamilton. His infamous duel with Aaron Burr was held according to the standards at the time. But many, including the states of New York and New Jersey, concluded that Burr was a cold-blooded killer who got away with murder. This is a special one-part crossover with Unsolved Murders, a Spotify Original from Parcast. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
There is no debate about who killed Alexander Hamilton. His infamous duel with Aaron Burr was held according to the standards at the time. But many, including the states of New York and New Jersey, concluded that Burr was a cold-blooded killer who got away with murder. This is a special one-part crossover with Solved Murders, a Spotify Original from Parcast. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Suspense, originally broadcast June 15, 1944, A Friend to Alexander starring Geraldine Fitzgerald. The James Thurber story of a very personal reaction to the Hamilton-Burr duel. Also part 5 of the 5 part Yours Truly Johnny Dollar story, The Laughing Matter, originally broadcast June 15, 1956. The comedian's reaction to Johnny's conclusion isn't very funny...and there's no encore possible!
A sniper takes out a man reenacting the Hamilton-Burr duel. Goren and Eames learn the men had switched costumes right before the shooting. Was the target actually the cheating, embezzling real estate developer who's dragging down his wife's political career? We're talking about Criminal Intent season 6 episode 13 "Albatross." Our guest is Katie Mitchell from the "Date with Dateline" podcast. This episode is inspired by the real-life scandals of Fox News commentator Jeanine Pirro and her husband, Albert.
I've watched Hamilton Burr's journey from afar. I went to NZ to play when I was a kid and loved Waikato, I love the NPC and often wish I could be back there in Hamilton.It was great to catch up with Hammy about his rugby journey and hopes for the future.I loved chatting to him, I hope you enjoy listening.Happiness is Egg Shaped See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Suspense, originally broadcast August 15, 1956, James Thurber's A Friend to Alexander, starring John Dehner. The story of a very personal reaction to the Hamilton-Burr duel. Also Lum n Abner, originally broadcast August 15, 1935, checking out the mobile store.
In which Robert and Amy continue their Episode 69 discussion about love, sex, and romance. Also, Hamilton & Burr, To Kill A Mockingbird, Free Slurpee Day, Armani, Cheer and Cherries!
Join Jacob as he talks about the rivalry between John Adam's and Alexander Hamilton that led to the downfall of the Federalist Party. Also discussed today is the Hamilton-Burr duel and the early lives of Hamilton and Adams. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
Join Jacob as he talks about the rivalry between John Adam's and Alexander Hamilton that led to the downfall of the Federalist Party. Also discussed today is the Hamilton-Burr duel and the early lives of Hamilton and Adams. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
A little more than three years ago, cohost emerita Nikki and I were on our way to see the Hamilton musical for the first time. In our excitement, we decided to record an episode about an 1806 political duel in Boston that had a lot of parallels with the Hamilton-Burr duel. We dug into the history of dueling in Boston, how dueling laws evolved in response to the duels that were fought here, and why a young Boston Democratic-Republican and a young Boston Federalist decided they had to fight each other to the death in Rhode Island. Unfortunately, we also peppered samples from the Hamilton soundtrack throughout the episode in our excitement, stomping all over Lin Manuel’s intellectual property. The unlicensed music even got the episode pulled from at least one podcast app. This week, I went back to our original recording and re-edited it to clean it up and remove all the Hamiltunes. So get ready to meet Charles Sumner’s dad and Ralph Waldo Emerson’s dad, sail on the USS Constitution, and Alexander Hamilton himself will even put in a brief appearance. Plus, we’ll learn why fighting a duel in Massachusetts could get you buried at a crossroads with a stake driven through your heart. Full show notes: http://HUBhistory.com/216/ Support us: http://patreon.com/HUBhistory/
Happy last day of the Trump presidency! May your day be blessed. The Hamilton/Burr duel sits large in our imagination so I devoted most of a whole episode to it. Email the pod at bgnpod@gmail.com with any questions, corrections or suggestions. Be well. Wear your mask. Get that shot. Intro “Ten Duel Commandments” Outro “The World Was Wide Enough” Both from the Hamilton Soundtrack
Welcome back to my daily show, where I dive into one topic for about 15-20 minutes. I give some facts and my reactions and opinions! For this episode, we dive into the hit Broadway musical Hamilton. I look specifically into some themes, the main conflict, and the effect that the musical had on me. We also dive into legacy and reflection on my own personal conflict. This musical do be dope though! --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/brainfartwithtaha/message
"Adieu best of wives and best of women."We’re interrupting our usual chronological walk through US history today to bring you a remastered, new sound design take on Episode 22, “An Affair of Honor: Alexander Hamilton & Aaron Burr.” In these last few months, cellist Buffi Jacobs and violinist Austin Burket, both of whom usually perform with the Hamilton musical’s “Philip” Tour, contributed their talents to the new music you’ve been hearing since Airship took on our sound design. Given that connection, we thought it would be a fun homage to these new partnerships to let Airship redo the sound design on the most Hamilton of HTDS episodes.
Suspense, originally broadcast August 15, 1956, James Thurber’s A Friend to Alexander, starring John Dehner. The story of a very personal reaction to the Hamilton-Burr duel. Also Lum n Abner, originally broadcast August 15, 1935, checking out the mobile store.
How the Hero's Journey Myth plays out in the story of Hamilton and other archetypal influences that occur in the play. If you are a Hamilton fan, you will enjoy this talk. The Shadow of Hamilton - Burr and transformation of his ego. The Father Archetype with George Washington. The Anima Influence with Eliza, Angelica & the mistress. The resolution of the Hero's Journey and path of transformation. How can you understand your life, what is happening politically in the current climate as to why there is a great battle - a revolution happening in the psyche of America and other countries around the world. What can we learn about Hamilton's journey and how can we make the internal changes to face adversarial situations with power and bring freedom and peace. Join us in our interactive online community here: https://www.facebook.com/groups/creativemindcoaching
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How the Hero's Journey Myth plays out in the story of Hamilton and other archetypal influences that occur in the play. If you are a Hamilton fan, you will enjoy this talk. The Shadow of Hamilton - Burr and transformation of his ego. The Father Archetype with George Washington. The Anima Influence with Eliza, Angelica & the mistress. The resolution of the Hero's Journey and path of transformation. How can you understand your life, what is happening politically in the current climate as to why there is a great battle - a revolution happening in the psyche of America and other countries around the world. What can we learn about Hamilton's journey and how can we make the internal changes to face adversarial situations with power and bring freedom and peace. Join us in our interactive online community here: https://www.facebook.com/groups/creativemindcoaching
The Broadway production of Hamilton has some great examples of people-pleasing and narcissism. Here's why self-differentiation is neither. Show Notes: WorkLife with Adam Grant - Bonus: Relationships at work with Esther Perel Hamilton despised slavery but didn't confront George Washington or other slaveholders by Gregory S. Schneider --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/jack-shitama/message
Hear an extended interview with guest expert, John Sedgwick, on who he thinks is to blame for the Hamilton-Burr duel. Also, a listener email about who they think is to blame for Home Alone! Will they change the verdict - forever altering history? TUNE IN AND FIND OUT.Tell us who you think is to blame at http://thealarmistpodcast.comEmail us at thealarmistpodcast@gmail.comFollow us on Instagram @thealarmistpodcastFollow us on Twitter @alarmistTheCall the Earios hotline! 844-370-8643 Support this show http://supporter.acast.com/alarmist. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
The Politics of Being America's Professional Diplomats (0:28)Guest: Paul Richter, Former State Department Correspondent for the Los Angeles Times, Author of “The Ambassadors: America's Diplomats on the Front Lines”Some of the most damaging testimony against President Trump in the impeachment inquiry has come from people who've made their careers working as diplomats for the US government. They're not political appointees, so they often stay on the job even when they disagree with the President. Rarely do those differences burst into the spotlight as dramatically as they are right now. Let's take a closer look at the politics of America's Foreign Service. This Guy Trains People to Escape from Kidnappers and Avoid Capture (40:03)Guest: Kevin Reeve, Founder, onPoint Tactical Tracking SchoolUnless you're a foreign correspondent, aid worker or defense contractor, the chances that you'll be kidnapped for ransom or forced on the run trying to evade capture are very slim. But apparently a fair number of ordinary folks fantasize about escaping a hostage situation like one of those tough characters Liam Neeson plays in movies. Kevin Reeve is their guy. He does kidnap and evasion simulations and teaches participants things like how to manipulate your captor and break free of duct tape or zip ties. Reeve has also consulted on movies and with the military. How Corporations Avoid Paying Federal Income Tax (51:12)Guest: Matthew Gardner, Senior Fellow at the Institute of Taxation and Economic PolicyYou've maybe heard that some of America's biggest corporations managed to pay nothing in federal income taxes last year. Netflix, Amazon, Chevron, Delta Airlines, Eli Lilly, General Motors, IBM, US Steel–that's a partial list. And these companies were profitable in 2018. So the fact that they paid no income tax sounds like cheating. They're very touchy about being called tax cheats. When the New York Times did a front-page story on FedEx's zero taxes for 2018 a few weeks ago, the CEO of FedEx called it an “outrageous distortion” and challenged the publisher of the New York Times to a duel. Okay, not a duel. A debate about taxes. But it had a sort of Hamilton/Burr feel to it. So, what's going on here? How do profitable companies pay no income tax on those profits? Humanitarian Forensic Scientists Identify the Dead after Disasters (1:06:21)Guest: Stephen Cordner, Professor of Forensic Pathology at Monash University and Head of the International Programmes at Victorian Institute of Forensic MedicineIn any humanitarian response –whether it's for a natural disaster or a war –the focus is primarily on the survivors. Unfortunately, there are usually also the dead to attend to. Fifteen years ago, the International Committee of the Red Cross recognized the need to formalize that part of the humanitarian response and created something known as “humanitarian forensics.” Humans Drank Milk 6,000 Years Ago (1:19:52)Guest: Sophy Charlton, Researcher of Biomolecular Archaeology at the University of YorkTheaverage American consumes more than 600 pounds of dairy products per year. But it definitely didn't used to be that way –humans couldn't always drink milk. Ancient adults were lactose intolerant, and it's still a mystery why so many humans aren't anymore.That's why it was a big surprise when researchers from the University of York examined teeth from people who lived 6,000 years ago and discovered that they consumed dairy.
HOUR 1: Suspense, originally broadcast June 15, 1944, 75 years ago, A Friend to Alexander. The story of a very personal reaction to the Hamilton-Burr duel. Geraldine Fitzgerald and Richard Whorf star. -- HOUR 2: Luke Slaughter of Tombstone starring Sam Buffington, originally broadcast June 15, 1958, June Bride. Also Lum n Abner, originally broadcast June 15, 1948, Where did the money go? -- HOUR 3: Frontier Gentleman starring John Dehner, originally broadcast June 15, 1958, The Well. Also part 5 of the 5 part Yours Truly Johnny Dollar story, The Laughing Matter, originally broadcast June 15, 1956.Revised live broadcast from June 15, 2019 on the Heartland Newsfeed Radio Network, online at heartlandnewsfeed.com, Spreaker and other platforms.Listen Live: https://www.heartlandnewsfeed.com/listenliveFollow us on social mediaFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/hlnfradionetworkTwitter: https://www.twitter.com/HLNF_BulletinInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/heartlandnewsfeedMastadon: https://liberdon.com/@heartlandnewsfeedDiscord: https://discord.gg/6b6u6DTSupport us with your financial supportStreamlabs: https://streamlabs.com/heartlandmediaPayPal: https://www.paypal.me/heartlandmediaSquare Cash: https://cash.app/$heartlandnewsfeedPatreon: https://www.patreon.com/heartlandnewsfeedCrypto via 1UpCoin: https://1upcoin.com/donate/heartlandmedia
Historian Victoria Johnson discusses the life of David Hosack, the attending physician at the Hamilton-Burr duel and founder of the nation's first public botanical garden, today the site of Rockefeller Center.
Historian Victoria Johnson discusses the life of David Hosack, the attending physician at the Hamilton-Burr duel and founder of the nation's first public botanical garden, today the site of Rockefeller Center.
Lin-Manuel Miranda came over to my apartment and we had so much fun that I have FIVE episodes for you! Welcome to #Lintoberfest, with my husband Michael Paul Smith joining me for these episodes. In Part One, I try to get over the fact that Lin is recording in my living room - spoiler! I don't! - But regardless, we tell the story of how Lin ended up on the podcast, details of the early days of Hamilton, why Lin is a Hamilton/Burr hybrid, and quote The West Wing a LOT. We also eat popcorn and drink the Spark Into a Flame cocktail, made especially for Lin and inspired by his Inwood, NYC roots. Stay tuned for four more episodes: two more with Lin and then the Lin B-Sides which will be outtakes, non-sequiturs, and commentary by me and Mike (you know Mike). And no, I'm still not over the fact that this happened! No chill whatsoever! To help Puerto Rico: https://hispanicfederation.org/donate Donate to disaster relief: http://www.businessinsider.com/best-charities-to-help-hurricane-victims-harvey-irma-maria-2017-9 https://www.bakerripley.org/get-involved/donate https://www.oneamericaappeal.org/ https://secure.humanesociety.org Previous episodes referenced: http://www.thehamilcast.com/episode-65-dag-i-amaze-and-astonish-part-one/ http://www.thehamilcast.com/episode-66-dag-i-amaze-and-astonish-part-two/ http://www.thehamilcast.com/episode-77-you-want-a-revolution-i-want-a-revelation http://www.thehamilcast.com/episode-83-everybodys-dancin-and-the-bands-top-volume/ http://www.thehamilcast.com/episode-84-everybodys-dancin-and-the-bands-top-volume-part-two
The Five Factors Leadership Podcast is a project that began almost twenty years ago at Beeson Divinity School in Birmingham, Alabama. And while neither Tal Prince nor I (Matt Adair) had grand plans to take over the world with a podcast, here we are. And that’s a win for you. Tal was the teaching assistant in a preaching class I had at Beeson, and he gave me a D- on a book review that I wrote for the class. I don’t remember the book, but I do remember Tal’s note: ‘Your writing deserves an A. But your arrogance makes we want to give you an F. Consider this D- an act of mercy.’ I had never met Tal before. He didn’t know me. I didn’t know him. All I knew after getting the paper back and reading his note is that I wanted to challenge him to a duel. Old school, Hamilton-Burr style. I’m pretty sure I ranted to my wife about this jerkface who had the nerve to call me out and assume terrible, horrible things about me. Problem was...I knew he was right. And I honestly don’t know how I moved from wanting to fight him to wanting to become his friend. But here’s what I know. That one moment changed the trajectory of my life. My arrogance hid a tractor-trailer sized amount of insecurity. And what I learned is that Tal wasn’t trying to crush me; he was trying to save me. Now, he refuses to put that story in such dramatic terms. He really did think I was an arrogant jerk. But, as he tells the story, he recognized that in me because he knew it to be true about himself. Hence, the note and an unlikely friendship. That story - and our twenty-year friendship which has grown stronger as we have carried each other through seasons that we wouldn’t wish on our worst enemy - is a snapshot of what we’re offering you in the Five Factors podcast. In our work as a therapist (Tal) and a leadership coach (Matt), we know that you want to thrive in every part of your life and leadership. We also know that every leader gets stuck. Leadership is hard. People are mean. Lies get lodged in your head and heart. You act in ways that look nothing like Jesus and hurt people around you. We know that’s true for you because it’s true for both of us. So what we’re offering in this podcast is a promise. We will always be here to help you. This is not a vanity project for us, although we enjoy working together and we love helping leaders like you. We’re offering you a place to be seen and known, as well as the opportunity to put one foot in front of the other. You don’t have to stay stuck. You don’t have to quit. You can continue to make a difference. You can stay faithful. You can lead well without losing Jesus, your family or your sanity. Welcome to the Five Factors Leadership podcast. A different way of leading for a different kind of leader. In this episode you’ll discover: The meaning of the word cudgel. What happens when you get stuck as a leader. What lies at the heart of leadership. The importance of paying attention to your health. How mental health creates resilience when life gets hard or confusing. The role of physical strength in the grind of leadership. The critical role that family and friends play if you want to lead for the long haul. Why hope is vital to your spiritual health. The reason why productivity and developing others are essential to leadership. How the Five Factors podcast helps you thrive as a leader; More about my and Tal’s origin story Items mentioned in this episode: Article: Are your relationships healthy? FREE Download: Five Factors Overview Facebook Group *Download Transcript Thank you so much for checking out this episode of the Five Factors Leadership Podcast. If you haven’t done so already, please take a minute and leave a quick rating and review of the show on iTunes by clicking on the link below. You’ll help us keep delivering life-changing information every week! Click here to Subscribe via iTunes Click here to Subscribe via Stitcher Click here to Subscribe via Google Play
"Suspense"--originally broadcast June 15, 1944, 73 years ago. Episode titled "A Friend to Alexander." Geraldine Fitzgerald and Richard Whorf star in James Thurber's story of a very personal reaction to the Hamilton-Burr duel.
When most people think of Alexander Hamilton and Aaron Burr, they think of the famous duel that ended in Hamilton's death. But very few people know the duel's extraordinary backstory. In the Unknown History podcast, Giles Milton recounts this tale, ripe with money, fame, and a decomposing human corpse. Read the full transcript here: http://bit.ly/28PVUsC
If the actor who played Aaron Burr read that letter to Aaron Burr in front of that theatre crowd, Aaron Burr would have shot him. Fortunately, Mike Pence has more honor than Burr and is a man worthy of the office of Vice President.
This time we discuss the lives of Alexander Hamilton and Aaron Burr, as well as their famous duel that took place in 1804. It’s kind of nutty to think that a vice president shot and killed a founding father. Was it murder? Was it legal (at the time) dueling? You …
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