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    Explore " lewis and clark" with insightful episodes like "Pompey and the Prince", "Ep 75 - Frontier Chronicles: Lewis and Clark's Quest for the West", "e52 - Tucson and Lewis & Clark", "E50 - St Louis and the American Beard" and "September 23rd This Day in History" from podcasts like ""Noble Blood", "Doomed to Fail", "An American Journey", "An American Journey" and "LISTEN: This Day In History"" and more!

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    Pompey and the Prince

    Pompey and the Prince

    Jean Baptiste Charbonneau is best known for something that he accomplished as an infant -- traveling with his mother, Sacagawea, and Lewis and Clark with the Corps of Discovery to the Pacific Ocean. But as he reached adulthood, he would become a symbol of a new American identity, eventually spending six years living alongisde an eager explorer who happened to be a German Duke.

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    Ep 75 - Frontier Chronicles: Lewis and Clark's Quest for the West

    Ep 75 - Frontier Chronicles: Lewis and Clark's Quest for the West

    Welcome explorers!! Today, let's go west with Lewis and Clark (and everyone they brought, including the child bride & new mom, Sacagawea). We'll start with Thomas Jefferson's big idea and end with Meriweather Lewis's suicide upon his return. Did you know that the story of Lewis and Clark was mainly forgotten until the 1970s? Now, every schoolchild in America knows them!

    Put on your adventure caps and join us! 

    Source - Amazon.com: Undaunted Courage: Meriwether Lewis, Thomas Jefferson, and the Opening of the American West

    Lewis and Clark Expedition - Wikipedia

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    e52 - Tucson and Lewis & Clark

    e52 - Tucson and Lewis & Clark

    In Episode 52, Michael and Julian talk about

    1.     Tucson.  Michael may not be able to pronounce it and hasn't been there, but Julian tells him that he should visit it on one of his next trips.

    2.     Lewis & Clark. We talk about two of America's great explorers. 


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    Learn more about America's future in Julian's second book, Are We There Ye

    E50 - St Louis and the American Beard

    E50 - St Louis and the American Beard

    In Episode 50, Michael and Julian talk about

    1.     St Louis.  Julian has never visited the gateway to the West, but fortunately, Michael has.

    2.     The American Beard. Two clean-shaven guys talk about why American men are more likely to be bearded than their British counterparts. Lots of data, including that the majority of American women like a beard on a man.


    Other Show Notes
    Learn more about how America's culture developed in Julian Bishop's High, Wide, and Handsome.

    Learn more about America's future in Julian's second book, Are We There Yet?

    Leadership Lessons from Lewis and Clark: Navigating Decisions and Building Trust

    Leadership Lessons from Lewis and Clark: Navigating Decisions and Building Trust

    In this episode of The Elevate Media Podcast with Chris Anderson, Jeff Ton, a special guest with a passion for history, shares how he discovered valuable leadership lessons from the historic expedition of Lewis and Clark.

    Jeff goes into the significance of decision-making and highlights pivotal moments from the expedition where the captains effectively communicated their rationale, building trust and commitment among their team. He emphasizes explaining the "why" behind decisions, fostering understanding, and serving as a coaching opportunity.

    Drawing from his own experiences and insights gained from studying the journey, Jeff explores the timeless leadership principles that can be applied in today's business world. Join Chris and Jeff as they delve into the remarkable story of Lewis and Clark, uncovering inspiring lessons that can elevate your leadership skills.

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    Mile Marker 77: On The Road Part 1

    Mile Marker 77: On The Road Part 1

    In this episode, we are breaking away from our normal format & bringing you some of the things we find while out on the road that do not fill what a normal episode may. In this episode we touch on a buried leg, camels & the end of a trail. Let us know what you think.

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    #41 - Robert Miller - Sandra Day O'Connor College of Law - ASU

    #41 - Robert Miller - Sandra Day O'Connor College of Law - ASU

    In this episode, Mark sits down for a compelling discussion with Indian Law expert, Robert Miller. Bob’s areas of expertise are Federal Indian Law, American Indians and international law, American Indian economic development, Native American natural resources, and Civil Procedure. He is an enrolled citizen of the Eastern Shawnee Tribe. He is the Willard H. Pedrick Distinguished Research Scholar at ASU and the Faculty Director of the Rosette LLP American Indian Economic Development Program at ASU.
    Bob is the author of Native America, Discovered and Conquered: Thomas Jefferson, Lewis & Clark, and Manifest Destiny, Professor Robert Miller addresses the international legal principle called the Doctrine of Discovery and how that legal rule was used in American history and transformed into the American policy of Manifest Destiny.
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    John Jacob Astor

    John Jacob Astor

    John Jacob Astor came to the U.S. from Germany not long after the colonies gained their independence as a nation. He made his first fortune in the fur trade, and then diversified his income and built a legendary fortune.

    Research:

    • Irving, Washington. “Astoria, Or, Anecdotes of an Enterprise Beyond the Rocky Mountains.” G.P. Putnams Sons. 1861. https://www.google.com/books/edition/Astoria/DAzBRmfcZloC?hl=en&gbpv=0
    • “ROMANCE OF THE HISTORIC EDEN FARM OWNED BY ASTOR FAMILY SINCE 1803.” New York Times. Feb. 29, 1920. https://timesmachine.nytimes.com/timesmachine/1920/02/29/118265256.html?pageNumber=80
    • Shachtman, Tom. “The Founding Fortunes: How the Wealthy Paid for and Profited from America's Revolution.” St. Martin's Press. 2020.
    • “John Jay’s Treaty, 1794–95.” U.S. Department of State. Office of the Historian. https://history.state.gov/milestones/1784-1800/jay-treaty
    • Youngman, Anna. “The Fortune of John Jacob Astor.” Journal of Political Economy, vol. 16, no. 6, 1908, pp. 345–68. JSTOR, http://www.jstor.org/stable/1820664
    • Youngman, Anna. “The Fortune of John Jacob Astor: II.” Journal of Political Economy, vol. 16, no. 7, 1908, pp. 436–41. JSTOR, http://www.jstor.org/stable/1820843
    • Britannica, The Editors of Encyclopaedia. "John Jacob Astor". Encyclopedia Britannica, 13 Jul. 2022, https://www.britannica.com/biography/John-Jacob-Astor-American-businessman-1763-1848
    • Britannica, The Editors of Encyclopaedia. "American Fur Company". Encyclopedia Britannica, 28 Dec. 2018, https://www.britannica.com/topic/American-Fur-Company
    • Ziak, Rex. “The Astor Dynasty.” The Astorian. Dec. 7, 2018. https://www.dailyastorian.com/news/the-astor-dynasty/article_d9163297-dfb7-5c77-83d8-3db1340017f7.html
    • Madsen, Axel. “John Jacob Astor: America's First Multimillionaire.” Wiley. 2001.

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    41. From Ancient Mesopotamia to the Louisiana Purchase

    41. From Ancient Mesopotamia to the Louisiana Purchase

    Hello, hello, hello! Today we are celebrating Indigenous People’s month with two more great topics. Kat gives us a very well crafted overview of Ancient Mesopotamia, and Kaleigh takes us all the way to America and covers the absolute BAMF Sacagawea. 

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    Hiking Washington's History with Judy Bentley

    Hiking Washington's History with Judy Bentley

    Judy Bentley takes listeners through hiking Washington's history and reveals the stories behind Washington’s landscape, from Cape Flattery to Cascade Pass, from the Blue Mountains to Cape Disappointment.  We discuss trails as old as 7000 years cross the Cascades.  Hikers may climb to mountain lookouts and follow wagon roads, rail-trails, and expeditions through the Olympic Mountains. (source: judybentley.com)

    Judy Bentley writes books about history, hiking, biography, and current issues for both adults and young adults. She grew up in Indiana, went to college in Ohio, and lived in New York City before moving to Seattle where she has retired from teaching at South Seattle College.  The second edition of Hiking Washington's History was published by the University of Washington Press with co-author Craig Romano. Walking Washington's History: Ten Cities, published in 2016, is an urban counterpart to Hiking Washington's History. Both books guide hikers and walkers on historically significant routes in Washington State history.

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    In this episode, we cover several trails from her book:
    Olympic Peninsula
    Cape Flattery
    Cape Alava and Ozette

    Puget Sound
    Sequalitchew Creek

    The North Cascades
    Sourdough Mountain lookout

    The South Cascades
    Truman Trail - Mt. St. Helens
    Yakima-Cowlitz Trail

    Central Washington
    The Grand Coulee and Steamboat Rock

    Eastern Washington
    Kettle Falls
    Chief Joseph's Summer Trail

    The Lower Columbia River
    Columbia Hills
    Cape Disappointment 

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    Black Explorers of History Part I | J.R. Harris

    Black Explorers of History Part I | J.R. Harris
    J.R. Harris has been backpacking long distances for more than 50 years in some of the most remote wilderness areas in the world, unsupported and mostly alone. He is on the Board of Directors for the 116-year-old Explorers Club, and is the Chairman for the Club’s Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion Committee. He is also a keynote speaker. J.R. believes diversity, equity, and inclusion will increase the number of people who will spend time in nature and therefore appreciate and protect our public lands and open spaces. His objective is to share his experiences to hopefully motivate others to pursue a healthy outdoors lifestyle. He has written numerous articles about his experiences in the outdoors, as well as the book, Way Out There: Adventures of a Wilderness Trekker. Topics covered in this episode: · Esteban de Dorantes (1500 –1539) was a man from present-day Morocco who became the first North African of Berber origin to explore North America. He has been referred to as "the first great African man in America". · York (1770 –1832) was the only African American on the Lewis and Clark Expedition and the first African American to have crossed North America to reach the Pacific. To learn more about J.R. Harris and his work, head over to their www.jrinthewilderness.com & Instagram @jrinthewilderness This episode is supported by LEKI, makers of the world’s best poles since 1948. www.Leki.com & Instagram @lekiusa We hope you enjoyed this episode. Come check us out at www.UnlikelyStoriesPodcast.com & Instagram @UnlikelyStoriesPodcast

    Steve Rogers - "I Rationed That Jerky"

    Steve Rogers - "I Rationed That Jerky"

    Johnny and Andrew welcome the hilarious Steve Rogers to the show! Steve is a great comic who lives in New York, regularly opens for Brian Regan and has nothing to do with The Avengers. On the show Andrew needs backup on Olympic teams being required to have coaches from their own countries, Steve needs backup on camping snobs being too picky on what "counts" as camping, and Johnny needs backup on his idea that social media sites should post disclaimers under posts expressing grief over a celebrities death if the poster wasn't actually that big of a fan. 

    Virtual Vacation to the Southeastern Colonies with Brad Sanders - host Mark Eddy

    Virtual Vacation to the Southeastern Colonies with Brad Sanders - host Mark Eddy

    William Bartram scholar BRAD SANDERS leads us on a tour of Bartram's explorations of the south eastern colonies. This tour preceded Lewis and Clark's journey to the Pacific northwest by about 30 years. Bartram met many of the colonial govenors and wrote about plants for medical purposes and the wildlife and was welcomed into Native tribes. He was one of the first explorers to publish on the Creeks, Cherokee, Seminoles, Yuchi and more. Brad's magnificent book "Guide to William Bartram's Travels" is full of maps and historic places to visit aside from where Bartram stayed. If you like the variety of time periods our guests recreate each week, you'll love Brad's recreation of this overlooked, but very important, historical figure's legacy.

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    The Team’s Favorite Oregon Outdoor Oases

    The Team’s Favorite Oregon Outdoor Oases

    In part one, Audra and Andrew discuss some of Oregon’s monumental beauty, bounty and adventures to be had -- some of the discussion will be familiar and some are the well-kept secrets of this extraordinary 33rd state. 

    Rivers, Lakes, Bays.  

    The Coast.  

    Pro tip on cooking crabs. It’s so easy! Lighthouses, farms, Dunes, a shipwreck. What’s SUP! 

    High desert? Yes. There is such a thing as the Alps of Oregon? Yes.

    Sit back and relax and let The Team fill you in on Oregon!

     

     

     

    Explorers & Contenders: Sacagawea

    Explorers & Contenders: Sacagawea

    Every weekday, listeners explore the trials, tragedies, and triumphs of groundbreaking women throughout history who have dramatically shaped the world around us. In each 5 minute episode, we’ll dive into the story behind one woman listeners may or may not know -- but definitely should. These diverse women from across space and time are grouped into easily accessible and engaging monthly themes like Pioneers, Dreamers, Villainesses, STEMinists, Warriors & Social Justice Warriors, and many more. Encyclopedia Womannica is hosted by WMN co-founder and award-winning journalist Jenny Kaplan. The bite-sized episodes pack painstakingly researched content into fun, entertaining, and addictive daily adventures.

    Encyclopedia Womannica was created by Liz Kaplan and Jenny Kaplan, executive produced by Jenny Kaplan, and produced by Liz Smith, Cinthia Pimentel, Grace Lynch, and Maddy Foley. Special thanks to Shira Atkins, Edie Allard, and Luisa Garbowit. Theme music by Andi Kristins. 

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    Mountains and valleys. Undaunted Courage. Nurses. Istanbul.

    Mountains and valleys. Undaunted Courage. Nurses. Istanbul.

    I've been preaching ... about mountains and valleys, and how God rules in both despite what we sometimes think. 
    I've been reading ... Undaunted Courage by Stephen Ambrose, and as amazingly effective as the Lewis and Clark expedition was, it seems they underutilized one of their greatest resources. 
    I've been hearing ... nurses spend a lot of their work hours playing cards. I'm pretty sure that's not right, and I'm also pretty sure there isn't someone out there who hasn't at some point contracted foot-in-mouth disease. 
    I've been playing ... Istanbul, with two of its expansions. I'm not a big fan of expansions generally, but with Istanbul, the more game the better.