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Hear from history's greatest ever speeches and written journals. What would it be like to hear William Wallace stand defiantly against power or hear George Washington speak of the constitution? Which Kings and Queens would you love to converse with?
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Georges Danton experienced much in his young life. A lion of a communicator Danton was a leader amongst the people advocating for the revolution. His own message eventually was the cause of his own execution. His words still reverberate around the world today all these centuries later. 
In response to lost territory from the first crusade, a second crusade was prepared. The people, however, were not enthusiastic to go to war again. It was the responsibility of St Bernard to gain the enthusiasm of the people to launch the second crusade. This speech created a complete change in attitude of the people and became the launching pad of the second crusade. 
Frederick Douglass's story is one of greatest triumph but also one of terrible sorrow. Abraham Lincoln and Frederick Douglass were both connected in the cause of freedom and liberty for all. What would it have been like to sit with Douglass as the emancipation of the slaves was announced? What lessons can we learn today? 
Hannibal, One of the greatest military tacticians in history, addresses his soldiers during the long campaign prior to further battle and conflict. 
What lessons do we learn from the universe? How does knowing that we live on a suspended tiny dot in the galaxy effect the way we behave? Carl Sagan's pale blue dot helps facilitate this discussion and more.
Dubbed the trial of the century, Clarence Darrow pleads to have the death penalty removed for two stone cold killers in Richard Loeb and Nathan Leopold after the murder of Little Bobby Franks. What could possibly be said in such a horrific case? 
The great orator of his time, who visited the world sharing his message of freedom. It was Maranhao Brasil where he had his final stand opposing slavery.
The Roman Empire needed to take control of the whole British islands by defeating the last free tribes in Scotland. This speech was given to the brits prior to battle.
Albert Einstein was a German, Jewish and famed Physicists who was connected to the atomic bomb creation. What insight did he have at the end of world war 2?
Michael Jordan talks about his doubters, competitors, family, friends and oh yeah.. basketball. What drove Jordan’s incredible success?
We read of Franklins discipline and quest for improvement through his 13 virtues. Can we apply these same virtues today?
We explore the words of the philosopher Socrates at his trial before ultimate death. What would it have been like to listen to his words?
Robert F Kennedy

Robert F Kennedy

2019-05-2512:16

On the day Martin Luther King was murdered, Robert F Kennedy broke the news of his death to a large crowd. His message was one of wisdom, thoughtfulness and love. 64 days later Robert Kennedy was also murdered. What can we learn from this powerful speech? 
At the beginning of the Peloponnesian war Pericles’ gives his famous funeral oration.
The sermon of the mount is one of the most quoted passages in modern culture. Why was this sermon so influential?
Patrick Henry was known to be a powerful speaker and was a key instrument in galvanizing the colonies against the British crown.
Journey with me as we listen to histories finest speeches in the most unique of times.
Steve jobs gives great insight into his success in life and business, dealing with loss and over coming adversity.
Alexander shows great strength, passion and leadership in the face of mutiny. As his men grow tired after a decade of travel and war they challenge Alexander’s motives. The great leader accepts the challenge and gives this powerful speech.
Winston Churchill was only a few days prime minister when the Nazi army were preparing to invade Britain. With less planes and men, the Brits, under Churchill’s leadership, won the Battle of Britain. These were Sir Winston Churchill’s words.
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