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Texas A&M University History M.A. student Leslie Davila sits down with Trae to talk about his viral video and newfound Twitter fame, then the two geek out over Avengers: Endgame. WE WILL WARN YOU when to stop listening if you haven't seen the movie yet. Enjoy!
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It's the end of the world as we know it, and we feel fine. Trae and Ben talk about nothing for over an hour to keep you company during the coronavirus pandemic.
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Ben interviews Trae. Topics include: Trae's depression; teaching American History, country music, wrestling, grad school, and grief.
It's Halloween, and I've got some creepy stuff for you! First, Amy Manlapas joins us to read & discuss Margaret Atwood's poem, Half Hanged Mary, then Dr. Brian Regal comes on to discuss his research on the history of the Jersey Devil!
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This is a bonus for the Outlaw History Podcast feed that you may feel free to delete if you're not interested. I'm very proud of the progress we've made on The Oh My Godcast, and I wanted to give the OHP listeners a chance to hear it and think about subscribing to that podcast.
This is Episode 5: Your Voice Has Changed, But Your Breath is Still the Same
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There's some news in the intro, then Dr. Jarret Ruminski joins me to chat about the Canadian general election, and also his book The Limits of Loyalty: Ordinary People in Civil War Mississippi. It's a good time.
Historian, teacher, blogger, & author Kevin M. Levin joins me today to discuss his new book, Searching for Black Confederates: The Civil War's Most Persistent Myth. It's a book that I've been waiting for for a very long time. Listen in as Kevin and I discuss the great work he's done cracking the pillars of the Lost Cause.
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This might be my favorite episode of the podcast yet! Dr. Nyri Bakkalian (@riversidewings on Twitter) joins me for a long chat about Japanese history. Topics covered include the ninja who met President James Buchanan, the Meiji Restoration, the Last Samurai movie, and Shirime the Japanese butthole Bigfoot. It's a good time!
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This week on the podcast, Dr. Scott MacKenzie joins me to a great conversation about Civil War Era West Virginia, and also how a Canadian ended up studying the American Civil War!
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Ben and I are back with a special episode covering the rest of the 2019 G1 Climax, but we start off first with some chatter about Ben's impending comprehensive exams. That is the extent of the history content on this episode. And we close with a special announcement about a project we're working together on!
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WARNING: This episode is about pro wrestling. If that's not your thing, my feelings won't be hurt if you don't listen to it. This podcast follows me on a special day where I attended the opening day of the G1 Climax in Dallas, Texas. To be honest, I hate the first 15 minutes where I'm on my own, but I really didn't want to record a new intro to explain the changes. Once our recap of the show starts, it gets really good. Ben, Allen, and I have a great time breaking down a great experience.
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This week, I sit down with two historians of genocide to discuss concentration camps and whether the camps in which are concentrating refugees here in the United States are concentration camps. Spoiler: they are.
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Grab your earbuds and listen in for what Producer Kris called our best episode yet! Julia Ftacek and I sit down to talk about reading transgender representation into History and Literature, trans-aware pedagogy, and even some professional wrestling!
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I'm flying solo this episode, and the result is a miraculous disaster of a podcast! I go in way too deep on my depression, then answer some Twitter questions, and then somehow or another I ended up reading my high school term paper. This episode might as well be called the Outlaw Mud Show Podcast.
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My guest this week is my good friend, Dr. Adam Key. We talk about prison education, Full House, and Adam's feud with Joel Osteen. I invent a word. We talk about MVP's TEDx, which Adam produced. It's either a great episode or an all-time stinker!
West Virginia University PhD student Tristan Williams joins me this week to discuss her interest in Appalachian History and the problems that people encounter daily with misinformation on the internet. I quote a standup comedy bit , get angry and say some swears,then challenge an aging neo-Confederate physician to write me a letter. It's a good time, y'all!
It's episode 4 and I'm starting to get the hang of things! This week, I sit down with Dr. Cheryl Coulthard to discuss her research on utopian communities in the 19th and 20th centuries.
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This week, Texas A&M History MA student Shella Rittenberry joins me to talk about Confederate memorialization, the Lost Cause, and our respective research on southern unionists.
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Here's the debut episode of the Outlaw History Podcast! My guest this week is Dr. Nicholas Mosvick, discussing his research on legal challenges to conscription in the North during the Civil War.
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