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  • Shadows of Tehran and a Life Between Worlds | Author Nick Berg
    Jun 30 2025

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    In this episode of 'Talk with History,' we interview Nick Berg, the author of the book 'Shadows of Tehran.'

    Nick shares his gripping life story, from growing up in Iran and escaping an execution order to joining the U.S. Army and adapting to American culture. He delves into how his real-life experiences and extensive research shaped his historical fiction novel, which covers the Iranian Revolution, the Iran-Iraq War, and his subsequent life in America. This compelling discussion also offers perspectives on current world events and the ongoing struggles within Iran. Join us as we explore historical events through the unique lens of someone who lived them.

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  • Oak Alley Plantation: History, Beauty, and Hollywood
    Jun 23 2025

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    Let's dive into the enchanting world of Oak Alley Plantation! This iconic spot is famous for its jaw-dropping 800-foot alley lined with ancient live oaks, and it's not just a pretty face; it has a rich and complex history.

    From its beginnings in the early 1800s, the plantation became a shining star in Louisiana's sugar industry, earning its owner the title of "King of Sugar." But hold onto your hats, because the story isn’t all sunshine and magnolias—over 220 enslaved people worked this land, and their stories are just as crucial to understanding Oak Alley today.

    So, whether you're a history buff or just here for the beautiful scenery, we’re unpacking it all in this episode!

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  • Hitting the Road: Exploring the Birthplace of Blues
    Jun 16 2025

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    We're diving into the heart of the blues today, zooming in on the legendary Robert Johnson and the infamous Devil's Crossroads.

    You know, the place where the myth says he sold his soul for guitar skills that would make your jaw drop. Jenn and I are your trusty tour guides as we explore the Blues Highway, that iconic stretch from Memphis to New Orleans, filled with rich history and music lore. We’re sharing tips on the coolest spots to visit, like Dockery Farms and the various crossroads, where you can practically feel the music in the air. So, whether you’re a die-hard blues fan or just curious about the tales of the Delta, buckle up! It's gonna be a sweet ride.

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  • Song of the South (1946) | the History Behind the Hit (preview)
    Jun 9 2025

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    Scott and Jenn dive into the 1946 classic, "Song of the South," and let me tell ya, it's a ride!

    Right off the bat, we explore the film's controversial history and why you won’t find it on DVD or streaming platforms today. We reminisce about our childhood memories with Uncle Remus and those catchy tunes, but we also unpack the deeper social issues and stereotypes the film presents. It's a mix of nostalgia and reality as we chat about the film's impact and the legacy of the folk tales it draws from.

    So grab your popcorn and join us as we navigate this complicated piece of cinematic history!

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  • Sinners (2025): the History Behind the Hit Movie
    Jun 2 2025

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    Scott and Jenn dive into the eerie yet fascinating world of the movie *Sinners*, where the haunting tale of Mississippi blues legend Robert Johnson takes center stage.

    This flick isn't just your typical horror show; it spins a yarn about twin brothers, their juke joint dreams, and a devilish vampire lurking in the shadows of the Jim Crow South. We get all the juicy deets on how the film cleverly weaves true historical elements into its supernatural plot, echoing the struggles and resilience of the African American community during the 1930s.

    Plus, we chat about the eerie legend of Robert Johnson himself—did he really sell his soul at the crossroads? Spoiler alert: it’s all about the music and the history behind it, so grab your popcorn and let’s jam!

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  • Captain Cook and Kermit Roosevelt: Alaska's Untold History
    May 26 2025

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    Scott and Jenn dive into a whirlwind of adventure as they chat about Jenn's trip to Alaska, where she got to explore some seriously cool historical spots. First up, she visited the Captain James Cook Statue in Anchorage, learning about the man who helped map Alaska and how the city got its name—spoiler alert, it has his name written all over it! Then, she took a moment to pay her respects at the grave of Kermit Roosevelt, Teddy Roosevelt's son, which has its own intriguing backstory. With tales of glaciers, moose sightings, and the stunning Alaskan wilderness, Jenn paints a vivid picture of her travels while Scott throws in his usual witty banter. So grab a cozy drink and join us for a history-filled chat that’s as entertaining as it is enlightening!

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  • Davy Crockett: The Legend Who Roamed the Wild Frontier
    May 19 2025

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    Join us on a journey through the life of Davy Crockett, a man whose adventures in the wild and later political life have made him a quintessential American folk hero.

    In this episode, we recount our visit to his last cabin in Rutherford, Tennessee; a place steeped in stories of his legendary exploits. From his early days of hunting in the woods and earning a reputation for killing 105 bears in one season to his time as a congressman standing against President Jackson’s controversial policies, Crockett's life is a tapestry of bravery, charisma, and tragedy.

    We take a closer look at how his storytelling ability contributed to his fame and how he became a symbol of American independence and courage, especially after his dramatic death at the Alamo. As we sit on the front porch of the cabin, we reflect on what it means to visit a place that once cradled the spirit of such a remarkable man. We also examine the myth versus reality of his life and death, considering the various accounts of how he met his end during the Alamo siege.

    Spoiler alert: the truth is as twisty as a coonskin cap!

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  • Discovering Loretta Lynn: A Trip to Hurricane Mills
    May 12 2025

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    Loretta Lynn’s rise to fame is nothing short of legendary, and in this episode, we dive into her incredible journey from a coal miner's daughter to the queen of country music. We chat about her humble beginnings in Butcher Holler and how a guitar gift from her husband, Doolittle, kicked off her musical career. Our visit to her home at Hurricane Mills, Tennessee, adds a personal touch as we explore how she transformed that space into a thriving tourist destination. From unforgettable hits to empowering songs about women, Loretta’s impact on country music is undeniable. Join us as we celebrate her legacy and share some fun stories from our time at Hurricane Mills!

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