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Anthony Dean
Calling History
Listen In on Conversations with History’s Most Influential People.
The Calling History Podcast is an unscripted, interview style phone conversation with the heroes, the villains, and the great thinkers of history. It’s an opportunity to ask them anything, in their time, while they are living it. How did Benjamin Franklin feel about leaving his comfortable life of fame and excess in London as a loyal British citizen to risk it all and return to America as a rebel? How did record setting Louise Thaden feel about racing and beating Amelia Earhart and yet her name is almost unknown? Who is Jack the Ripper and why did he enter the scene so violently and then...
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Ratings & Reviews
4.2 stars from 5 ratings
Hidden gem
Amazing show with a very unique and well executed concept that makes listening extremely bingeable. And extremely well researched and educational too
taigoshea via Apple Podcasts · Great Britain · 11/15/23
Enjoyable and factual
This would be great for kids studying history, heck wonderful for adults too. Unique concept and seems so real
Boz266 via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 08/24/23
Recent Episodes
In Part 2 of the 1804 conversation with Alexander Hamilton, he will persuade you as to why the Bill of Rights might be a bad thing. He’ll talk about how Jefferson was a coward that made a decent president. And he’ll clear up why not aiding the French made complete sense, even though they were...
Published 09/04/24
On July 10th, 1804, Alexander Hamilton was preparing for his trip to Weehawken, New Jersey, when he received a call from the future… In this episode, Hamilton talks about his duel with Vice President Aaron Burr, scolds me for bringing up his affair with Mariah Reynolds, and explains his vision to...
Published 08/28/24
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