Bobby Bonilla Day

Bobby Bonilla Day

Podcast Transcript Every July 1st, retired Major League Baseball player Bobby Bonilla receives a direct deposit from the New York Mets despite not having played for the franchise for a quarter of a century. Sports fans celebrate this date with a mix of hilarity and absolute bewilderment as “Bobby Bonilla Day,” universally mocking it as …

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The Dangers of Weightlessness and Its Solutions

The Dangers of Weightlessness and Its Solutions

Podcast Transcripts The human body was built for gravity. Take it away, and bones weaken, muscles shrink, fluids shift, and even vision can change.  For astronauts spending months in orbit, zero gravity isn’t just strange; it is one of the greatest obstacles to living and working in space.  Yet there are solutions. It might be …

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The Kentucky Cave Wars: The Strange Fight Beneath Mammoth Cave

The Kentucky Cave Wars: The Strange Fight Beneath Mammoth Cave

Podcast Transcript In the early 20th century, the caves of Kentucky became the center of a bitter underground gold rush.  At the heart of it all was Mammoth Cave, a prize so valuable that men risked their fortunes, their reputations, and even their lives to control a piece of it.  The struggle eventually turned deadly …

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Mountain Men: America’s First Frontier Legends

Mountain Men : America’s First Frontier Legends

Podcast Transcript Before cowboys became the symbol of the American West, there were the mountain men.  They crossed unmapped passes, trapped beavers in icy streams, lived among Native peoples, and helped open the way for the great migrations across the continent.  Their world was dangerous, lonely, and short-lived, but their impact on American history and …

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Lavrentiy Beria: The Rise and Fall of Stalin’s Right-Hand Man

Lavrentiy Beria: The Rise and Fall of Stalin's Right-Hand Man

Podcast Transcript Few figures have inspired as much fear as Lavrentiy Beria.  As the ruthless head of Stalin’s secret police, he oversaw purges, mass arrests, deportations, and a vast system of terror that touched millions of lives.  Yet after Stalin’s death, the man who seemed untouchable found himself facing a stunning downfall of his own. …

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The Barbary Wars

The Barbary Wars

Podcast Transcript In the early years of the United States, American ships faced a threat far from home along the North African coast.  Sailors were captured, tribute was demanded, and the young republic had to decide whether it would pay for peace or fight for its place on the high seas.  The result was America’s …

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The 1986 World Cup

The 1986 World Cup

Podcast Transcript In 1986, the world’s biggest sporting event came to Mexico, producing one of the most memorable tournaments in soccer history.  It featured political tension, high altitudes, dramatic upsets, and the rise of Diego Maradona from superstar to legend.  It also had earthquakes, economic problems, and the Hand of God. Learn more about the …

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The Many Failed Assassination Attempts on Fidel Castro

The Many Failed Assassination Attempts on Fidel Castro

Podcast Transcript When Fidel Castro came to power in Cuba in 1959, the American government wanted to see him gone.  So, they hatched plots and tried to assassinate him, again, and again, and again, and again.  Needless to say, none of them worked, and some of the ideas were almost farcical.  Learn about the many …

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The 1984-85 Ethiopian Famine

The 1984-85 Ethiopian Famine

Podcast Transcript In the 1980s, images of starving children in Ethiopia shocked the world and triggered one of the largest humanitarian responses in history.  But behind the famine was a much deeper story of drought, civil war, dictatorship, forced resettlement, and the politics of food.  It was a disaster that changed Ethiopia, transformed global charity, …

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