On July 19, 1969 an auto accident, involving Senator Edward M. Kennedy and the death of a young woman, changed the course of American political history forever.




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On July 19, 1969 an auto accident, involving Senator Edward M. Kennedy and the death of a young woman, changed the course of American political history forever.




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The books used to compose this podcast included:
“The Bridge at Chappaquiddick,” by Jack Olsen, and
“Senatorial Privilege,” by Leo D’Amore.
The music in this podcast included:
The Part One intro and Part Two outro: “Luna Misteriosa,” by Luna Cantina, and
The Part One outro and Part Two intro: “Anomalous Hedges,” by The Mini Vandals.
Brought to Russia as fourteen-year-old Princess Sophia from a tiny German principality, she became Catherine the Great, the most powerful woman in Europe.








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Brought to Russia as fourteen-year-old Princess Sophia from a tiny German principality, she became Catherine the Great, the most powerful woman in Europe.







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The books included in researching this podcast included, “Catherine the Great: Portrait of a Woman,” and
“Catherine the Great: A Short History,” by Isabel de Madariaga.
The music used in both intros is, “Procession,” by Geographer, and
the music included in both outros is, “Running Out,” by Patrick Patrikios
Listen to this February 5, 2020 flashback episode about Bob Marley, homeless at age 20 in one of the poorest cities of the Third World, he became a popular music phenomenon and 20th century icon.





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Listen to this February 5, 2020 flashback episode about Bob Marley, homeless at age 20 in one of the poorest cities of the Third World, he became a popular music phenomenon and 20th century icon.




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This special flashback episode, from March 16, 2018, discusses D. B. Cooper and the most infamous unsolved hijacking in US history.




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This special flashback episode, from March 16, 2018, discusses D. B. Cooper and the most infamous unsolved hijacking in US history.



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On April 5, 1976, when he died in a private jet, en route to Houston, Texas, Howard Hughes was a hopeless drug addict, weighed 93 pounds and hadn’t even taken a step on his own in several years. He was also the world’s wealthiest man, living proof that money can’t buy happiness.






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