What Have the Romans Ever Done for Us?

What Have the Romans Ever Done for Us?

Podcast Transcript Rome did not simply vanish when its empire fell.  Its roads, laws, languages, calendars, architecture, engineering, and political ideas survived and became part of the foundation of the modern world.  From the courtroom to the Capitol building, from the alphabet you read to the cities you live in, Rome is still with us …

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Yemen’s Long and Complicated History

Yemen's Long and Complicated History

Podcast Transcript For thousands of years, Yemen has been one of the most important crossroads in the world.  It was home to ancient kingdoms, the legendary land of Sheba, the port that gave mocha coffee its name, and a strategic gateway between the Red Sea and the Indian Ocean.  Its mountains, tribes, empires, and divisions …

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Historic Center of Siena

Historic Center of Siena - UNESCO World Heritage Site

From the World Heritage inscription for the Historic Center of Siena: Siena is the embodiment of a medieval city. Its inhabitants pursued their rivalry with Florence right into the area of urban planning. Throughout the centuries, they preserved their city’s Gothic appearance, acquired between the 12th and 15th centuries. During this period the work of …

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Easter in Jerusalem

I’m in Vienna today for Easter Sunday. In 2009 I spent Holy Week in Jerusalem. Witnessing Easter, Passover, Palm Sunday and Good Friday in Holy Land was an experience I’ll never forget. Here are some of the image I took during that week. The Good Friday procession down the Via Dolorosa follow the ancient route …

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Sunday Traveler Photo Essay: Sherry Ott, Driving to Mongolia

My featured travel this week is Sherry Ott who is an accomplished travel photographer and blogs at Ottsworld.com. Sherry has been travel about as long as I have and I have met her on two continents, most recently in Valencia, Spain. Sherry Ott just completed driving from London to Mongolia in the Mongol Rally. A …

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Questions and Answers: Volume 43

Questions and Answers: Volume 43

Podcast Transcript Leave a message for the 6th anniversary show! June is upon us. It is the month of your solstice of choice, depending on your hemisphere.  The month of June comes from the Roman goddess Juno, who was the protector of the Roman state. She was also the queen of the gods, being both …

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The 1921 Tulsa Massacre

The 1921 Tulsa Massacre

Podcast Transcript In 1921, one of the most prosperous Black communities in America was attacked, burned, and nearly erased from memory.  The Greenwood District of Tulsa, Oklahoma, also known as Black Wall Street, became the site of one of the worst acts of violence in American history.  The number of estimated dead was in the …

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7 Things That Are Awesome About America

Washington Monument in America

Being away from my home country for so long—I’ve been traveling the world since 2007—but it didn’t just amplify the pet peeves I had about America. This time away has also given me a greater appreciation of the things that are good about America. Whether you’re visiting the country or you lived here your entire …

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The History of the Pentagon

The History of the Pentagon

Podcast Transcript Before the United States entered the Second World War, it had a problem. The military’s administrative staff was spread out all over Washington, D.C., and struggled to function.  The solution was a new massive building. Built in just 16 months during the urgency of World War II, the Pentagon began as a temporary …

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