Beyond Mount Rushmore

<p class="my-0"><strong>Beyond Mount Rushmore</strong> dives into the stories your history teacher definitely skipped. Each week, we explore forgotten presidents and their sketchy scandals, bizarre executive orders, and historic near-misses. Plus, facts so weird you'll think we made them up.</p> <p class="my-0">From FDR's final words, "I have a terrific headache," to Eleanor Roosevelt's lifelong "companion" in the White House, we're here to prove that history is anything but boring. Whether you're a hardcore history nerd or just love laughing at old dead guys' dumb decisions, buckle up for a wild ride through America's lesser-known past. New episodes drop every week—perfect for fans of dark humor, surprising trivia, and stories that Netflix wouldn't dare touch. Hosted by self-proclaimed presidential historian Stan Nawalaniec (owner of three Warren G. Harding bobbleheads) and co-host Jeff Hickcox (the voice of reason).</p>

Beyond Mount Rushmore - John Tyler The Accidental President

In this episode of Beyond Mount Rushmore, we examine the intriguing story of a U.S. president whose post-office life made history for all the wrong reasons. We explore how his controversial choice during one of America's darkest periods led to his erasure from many history books. From the political landscape of the White House to a funeral that the U.S. government refused to acknowledge, this episode is packed with politics, controversy, and a family legacy that continues to astonish. Join Jeff Hickcox and Stan Nawalaniec as they uncover the lesser-known narratives of presidents you thought you knew. Tune in wherever you get your podcasts!

09-01
28:58

Beyond Mount Rushmore - John Tyler Preview

In this episode of Beyond Mount Rushmore, we examine the intriguing story of a U.S. president whose post-office life made history for all the wrong reasons. We explore how his controversial choice during one of America's darkest periods led to his erasure from many history books. From the political landscape of the White House to a funeral that the U.S. government refused to acknowledge, this episode is packed with politics, controversy, and a family legacy that continues to astonish. Join Jeff Hickcox and Stan Nawalaniec as we uncover the lesser-known narratives of presidents you thought you knew. Tune in wherever you get your podcasts!

08-25
01:41

Beyond Mount Rushmore - Tecumseh's Curse

In this episode of "Beyond Mount Rushmore," we delve into a fascinating and eerie aspect of American history: the phenomenon of U.S. presidents who have died in office. We explore the intriguing connection to Tecumseh, a Shawnee leader and warrior from the early 1800s, who made a promise that some interpret as a curse. This curse seems to have manifested through a series of tragic events, including assassinations and the sudden deaths of presidents, with only a few managing to survive their terms. Join us as we uncover this strange pattern that has persisted for over a century, shedding light on a topic that is often overlooked in discussions about American history. Tune in to discover the chilling implications of Tecumseh's legacy and its impact on the presidency.

08-18
30:44

Beyond Mount Rushmore - Tecumseh's Curse Preview

In this upcoming episode of "Beyond Mount Rushmore," we delve into a fascinating and eerie aspect of American history: the phenomenon of U.S. presidents who have died in office. We explore the intriguing connection to Tecumseh, a Shawnee leader and warrior from the early 1800s, who made a promise that some interpret as a curse. This curse seems to have manifested through a series of tragic events, including assassinations and the sudden deaths of presidents, with only a few managing to survive their terms. Join us as we uncover this strange pattern that has persisted for over a century, shedding light on a topic that is often overlooked in discussions about American history. Tune in to discover the chilling implications of Tecumseh's legacy and its impact on the presidency. Beyond Mount Rushmore

08-11
01:46

Beyond Mount Rushmore - Ink and Honor The Final Days of Ulysses S Grant

In this episode, we explore the fascinating and unlikely friendship between Ulysses S. Grant, a Civil War general facing financial ruin and terminal illness, and Mark Twain, a sharp-witted novelist also struggling with his own financial challenges. Together, they embarked on a journey that not only transformed Grant's legacy but also resulted in one of the greatest presidential memoirs ever written. Join us as we explore the themes of fame, failure, and the power of storytelling, uncovering how these two iconic figures profoundly impacted each other's lives. Tune in to discover the untold stories beyond Mount Rushmore, available wherever you get your podcasts. Thank you for listening to Beyond Mount Rushmore

08-04
29:59

Beyond Mount Rushmore - Ulysses S. Grant Preview

In this upcoming episode, we explore the fascinating and unlikely friendship between Ulysses S. Grant, a Civil War general facing financial ruin and terminal illness, and Mark Twain, a sharp-witted novelist also struggling with his own financial challenges. Together, they embarked on a journey that not only transformed Grant's legacy but also resulted in one of the greatest presidential memoirs ever written. Join us as we explore the themes of fame, failure, and the power of storytelling, uncovering how these two iconic figures profoundly impacted each other's lives. Tune in to discover the untold stories beyond Mount Rushmore, available wherever you get your podcasts.

07-28
01:38

Beyond Mount Rushmore - Parties, Politics and Portraits. The Legacy of Dolley Madison

In this episode of Beyond Mount Rushmore, we dive into the life of Dolly Madison, the wife of our fourth president, James Madison. While many might assume that Martha Washington holds the title of America's first First Lady, it was Dolly who defined the role and set the standard for future presidential wives. We explore Dolly's early life, her marriage to James Madison, and her significant contributions to social life in Washington, D.C., during a politically divided era. Known for her convivial gatherings, Dolly broke down barriers between political parties, fostering communication and camaraderie among politicians and foreign dignitaries alike. The episode also covers the tumultuous period of the War of 1812, during which Dolly famously ordered the saving of important artifacts from the White House as British forces were burning it. However, we discuss the complexities of her legacy, including her ownership of slaves and the financial struggles she faced after her husband's death. Join us next time as we explore the fascinating friendship between Ulysses S. Grant and Mark Twain, where both men supported and inspired each other in remarkable ways. Thank you for tuning in to Beyond Mount Rushmore, where we uncover the history you never knew you needed!

07-21
28:17

Beyond Mount Rushmore - Dolley Madison Preview

Beyond Mount Rushmore dives into the stories your history teacher definitely skipped. Each week, we explore forgotten presidents and their sketchy scandals, bizarre executive orders, and historic near-misses. Plus, facts so weird you'll think we made them up. From FDR's final words, "I have a terrific headache," to Eleanor Roosevelt's lifelong "companion" in the White House, we're here to prove that history is anything but boring. Whether you're a hardcore history nerd or just love laughing at old dead guys' dumb decisions, buckle up for a wild ride through America's lesser-known past. New episodes drop every week—perfect for fans of dark humor, surprising trivia, and stories that Netflix wouldn't dare touch. Hosted by self-proclaimed presidential historian Stan Nawalaniec (owner of three Warren G. Harding bobbleheads) and co-host Jeff Hickcox (the voice of reason).    

07-14
02:27

Beyond Mount Rushmore - False Face, The Secret Life of Grover Cleveland

In this episode of Beyond Mount Rushmore, we explore the fascinating life of the first U.S. president to serve two non-consecutive terms. Known for his reformist spirit and his reputation as a "veto machine," this president also guarded a significant secret that he kept literally under wraps. While he appeared stern and unshakeable publicly, we reveal the layers of power and secrecy that shaped his private life. Join us as we examine one of the boldest cover-ups in presidential history and uncover the complexities of this historical figure. Tune in to discover the real faces of history, only on Beyond Mount Rushmore, available wherever you get your podcasts.

07-07
26:44

Beyond Mount Rushmore - False Face Preview

In this upcoming episode of Beyond Mount Rushmore, we'll be exploring the fascinating life of the first U.S. president to serve two non-consecutive terms. Known for his reformist spirit and his reputation as a "veto machine," this president also guarded a significant secret that he kept literally under wraps. While he appeared stern and unshakeable publicly, we reveal the layers of power and secrecy that shaped his private life. Join us as we examine one of the boldest cover-ups in presidential history and uncover the complexities of this historical figure. Tune in to discover the real faces of history, only on Beyond Mount Rushmore, available wherever you get your podcasts.

07-05
01:05

Beyond Mount Rushmore - Founding Fathers: Independence and Inevitability

In this special bonus episode of Beyond Mount Rushmore, we celebrate the 4th of July by exploring the intriguing connection between our founding fathers and this significant date in American history. We kick off the episode by discussing how the Declaration of Independence was actually presented on July 2nd, but July 4th became the date we celebrate due to its catchy ring. We talk about the remarkable fact that three of the first five U.S. presidents, John Adams, Thomas Jefferson, and James Monroe, died on July 4th. Adams and Jefferson both passed away on the 50th anniversary of the Declaration of Independence in 1826, with their last words reflecting the significance of the day. Adams, unaware of Jefferson's death, famously said, "Jefferson lives," while Jefferson's final words were a poignant acknowledgment of the date. We also touch on James Madison, the fourth president, who, despite being the last surviving signer of the Constitution, passed away six days before the 60th anniversary of the Declaration. Throughout the episode, we reflect on the significance of the 4th of July to these leaders and the idea of divine intervention in their deaths. We wrap up by teasing our next episode, which will feature Grover Cleveland and his intriguing history. Enjoy your 4th of July celebrations, and we look forward to connecting with you again soon!

06-30
19:34

Beyond Mount Rushmore - Founding Fathers: Preview

In this upcoming special bonus episode of Beyond Mount Rushmore, we celebrate the 4th of July by exploring the intriguing connection between our founding fathers and this significant date in American history.

06-27
01:49

Beyond Mount Rushmore - The Night the Curtain Fell

In this episode of Beyond Mount Rushmore, we dive into the lesser-known aspects of the assassination of Abraham Lincoln. We explore the intriguing story of Colonel Henry Rathbone, who was present in the presidential box during the tragic event. We discuss how the assassination was initially intended to be a kidnapping, and how it evolved into a conspiracy involving multiple targets, including Vice President Andrew Johnson and Secretary of State William Seward. Rathbone, who was a Union Army officer, reacted heroically during the assassination attempt, attempting to apprehend John Wilkes Booth after he shot Lincoln. However, Rathbone was severely injured in the process. As we unravel Rathbone's life post-assassination, we reveal the toll that the traumatic event took on his mental health, leading to paranoia and ultimately a tragic incident where he fatally harmed his wife, Clara. We touch on the complexities of his trial, where he was deemed insane, and his subsequent life in an asylum in Germany. This episode not only sheds light on the assassination itself but also highlights the ripple effects it had on the lives of those involved, particularly Rathbone, whose story is often overshadowed by Lincoln's legacy. Join us next week as we tease an upcoming episode about Grover Cleveland and a bizarre mystery involving a "rubber face." Thank you for tuning in to Beyond Mount Rushmore, where we uncover the history you never knew you needed!

06-23
26:56

Beyond Mount Rushmore - The Night the Curtain Fell - Preview

In this upcoming episode of Beyond Mount Rushmore, we delve into a lesser-known aspect of the assassination of Abraham Lincoln. While most people are aware that Lincoln was shot at Ford's Theater, few know about Colonel Henry Rathbone, who was present in the presidential box that fateful night. Rathbone not only witnessed the assassination but also bravely attempted to stop John Wilkes Booth, resulting in a struggle that left him wounded and traumatized. We explore the question of whether Booth could have been stopped and examine the fate of Rathbone, a man who ultimately faded into obscurity despite his courageous actions. Join us as we uncover this gripping historical narrative and reflect on the night the curtain fell. Tune in wherever you get your podcasts!

06-16
01:33

Woodrow Wilson, The Scholar, The Showman, and The Secret

In this episode of Beyond Mount Rushmore, the complex legacy of Woodrow Wilson, the 28th President of the United States, is examined. We discuss how Wilson, often rated highly in presidential surveys, was a deeply flawed individual with a troubling history, including his role in the segregation of the federal government and his blatant racism. Stan expresses his disdain for Wilson, highlighting his deceptive political tactics, particularly regarding World War I, where he campaigned on keeping America neutral but ultimately led the nation into the conflict. We also explore Wilson's personal life, including the tragic death of his first wife, Ellen, and his quick remarriage to Edith Galt, who would later play a significant role in his presidency. The episode takes a dramatic turn as we reveal how Edith effectively ran the country during Wilson's incapacitation following a series of strokes. For 17 months, she managed his correspondence and decision-making, keeping Congress and the public in the dark about her husband's condition. This raises questions about the constitutional implications of her actions and the lack of accountability in the government at that time. As we wrap up, we tease our next episode, which will focus on the lesser-known tragedies that occurred during the Lincoln assassination night at Ford's Theater. Join us for another deep dive into history that you didn't know you needed! Beyond Mount Rushmore

06-09
34:23

Beyond Mount Rushmore - Woodrow Wilson, preview

Coming up on the next episode of Beyond Mount Rushmore, we dish up some Tea on Thomas Woodrow Wilson. "Thomas" was an American politician and academic who served as the 28th president of the United States from 1913 to 1921. A member of the Democratic Party, Wilson served as the president of Princeton University and as the governor of New Jersey before winning the 1912 presidential election. Beyond Mount Rushmore

06-02
02:06

President Andrew Jackson. Pistols, Politics and Petty Grudges

In this episode of Beyond Mount Rushmore, we dive into the intriguing life of Andrew Jackson, the seventh president of the United States, and his wife, Rachel. We explore the controversies surrounding their marriage, including allegations of bigamy and the mudslinging tactics used against them during Jackson's presidential campaigns. We discuss Jackson's rise to prominence as a champion of the common man and his opposition to the federal bank, as well as his tumultuous relationship with Congress. The episode highlights the dramatic events leading up to the 1828 election, where Jackson faced off against John Quincy Adams, who had previously defeated him in a contentious election. The personal attacks on Rachel Jackson during the campaign were particularly vicious, with opponents questioning her character and marriage status. We recount how these attacks affected both Andrew and Rachel, culminating in her tragic death just weeks before Jackson's inauguration. As we wrap up, we reflect on Jackson's legacy, including his complex relationship with Native Americans and his role in American history. We also tease our next episode, where we'll discuss the story of the first female president of the United States, a topic that promises to be just as fascinating. Join us for this deep dive into history, where we uncover the lesser-known stories that shaped our nation!

05-26
21:16

Beyond Mount Rushmore - Andrew Jackson, preview

In the upcoming episode of Beyond Mount Rushmore, we dive into the tumultuous life of Andrew Jackson, a figure known for his complex legacy as a war hero, duelist, and notorious grudge holder. We'll explore his controversial signing of the Indian Removal Act, his remarkable survival of an assassination attempt where both pistols misfired, and the deep-seated blame he placed on John Quincy Adams for his wife's death. Join us as we unpack the messy and outrageous details of Andrew Jackson's life, revealing the man behind the monument. Don't miss this episode dropping on May 26th, available wherever you get your podcasts!  

05-19
01:53

Dressed to the Nines, Shot at the Expo. The Stylish Rise and Sudden Fall of President William McKinley

In this episode of Beyond Mount Rushmore, we dive into the life and legacy of our 25th president, William McKinley. We start by discussing McKinley's unique place in history, including being the first president to have his inauguration filmed and one of the first to have his voice recorded. We explore his obsession with cleanliness and his social nature, which made him a beloved figure during his presidency. McKinley was known for his effective handshaking technique, which allowed him to connect with as many people as possible during public events. However, this very trait may have contributed to his tragic assassination at the Pan American Expo in 1901 by Leon Czolgosz, a Polish anarchist. We also touch on the aftermath of McKinley's assassination, including the swift execution of his assassin, Czolgosz, and the controversial role of Thomas Edison in the portrayal of the execution. Join us next time for another episode of Beyond Mount Rushmore. 

05-12
25:24

Beyond Mount Rushmore - Dressed to the Nines, preview

Beyond Mount Rushmore dives into the stories your history teacher skipped. We explore forgotten presidents and their sketchy scandals, bizarre executive orders, and historic near-misses. Don't miss episode 3, Dressed to the Nines, Shot at the Expo. An episode all about the stylish rise and sudden fall of President William McKinley. Subscribe to the Beyond Mount Rushmore podcast everywhere. 

05-05
01:58

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