Episodios

  • The Fate of Billy The Kid
    Feb 4 2026

    In this episode of History You Didn’t Know But Should, Ray and Christ dive into the fate of Billy the Kid. What really happened the night Pat Garrett pulled the trigger, and whether the story actually ends there. They explore the claim of Brushy Bill Roberts, who insisted he was Billy the Kid and lived to tell the tale. Along the way, they zoom out and talk about why conspiracy theories stick, how they grow, and what they reveal about our relationship with history. Sometimes the legend refuses to die...even when the history says it should.

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    23 m
  • Martin Luther King Jr.: The Civic Conscience of America
    Jan 19 2026

    In this episode of History You Didn’t Know But Should, Chris and Ray explore the life and activism of Martin Luther King Jr., not just as a civil rights symbol, but as a civic force. King understood the Constitution as a challenge the nation had not yet fully met, where equal protection, voting rights, and the rule of law were promises still being tested. Through nonviolent protest, he exposed the distance between American ideals and American reality and used that tension to drive lasting legal and political change. King didn’t ask the country to feel better about itself; he demanded that it govern itself better. In doing so, he became more than a civil rights leader, he became one of the most important civic teachers in American history.

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    25 m
  • When Christmas Changed: The Civil War and the Birth of a Modern Holiday
    Dec 23 2025

    Christmas during the Civil War wasn’t just about battles paused and soldiers in camp, it was about families, faith, longing, and a country in transition. In this episode of History You Didn't Know But Should, Chris and Ray explore how Americans actually experienced Christmas in the 1860s: at home, in churches, and far from loved ones. They look at how traditions were changing, how faith and sentiment shaped the holiday, and how the foundations of our modern Christmas were quietly taking form amid war, loss, and hope.


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    22 m
  • George Washington and Executive Power
    Nov 17 2025

    In this episode of History You Didn’t Know But Should, Chris and Ray sit down with Dr. Denver Brunsman, Department Chair and Associate Professor of History at The George Washington University. We explore how George Washington approached executive power and how his character, military experience, and political instincts shaped the presidency. Dr. Brunsman also considers whether Washington unintentionally set the stage for what some call the imperial presidency. He shares insights from his forthcoming book George Washington and His World. It is an insightful and energizing conversation with one of the leading scholars of early America.

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    34 m
  • The Phantom Hiker of Grandfather Mountain
    Nov 8 2025

    On this episode of History You Didn’t Know But Should, Chris and Ray head into the mountains of North Carolina to chase the legend of Grandfather Mountain’s Phantom Hiker, the silent, ghostly figure who passes travelers on the trail before fading into the trees. Along the way, they follow the breadcrumbs of other ghostly wanderers, from prophetic vanishing hitchhikers warning that “Jesus is coming” to lone spirits keeping to their favorite paths long after death. Pull up a chair and settle in. This one’s a spooky good time.

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    16 m
  • Murder, Myth, and the Heartbeat Bridge
    Oct 18 2025

    Down a lonely dirt road outside Whiteville, North Carolina, lies a bridge with a heartbeat. Locals call it Heartbeat Bridge, a place where legend says a masked killer once claimed his victim, cutting out her heart and tossing it into the swamp below. Stop your car on the bridge at midnight, kill the engine, and listen closely, some say you’ll hear a pulse echoing from the darkness.

    In this episode of History You Didn't Know But Should, Chris and Ray dive into the eerie lore of Heartbeat Bridge, explore the swampy landscape that feeds the fear, and uncover why stories like this thrive in rural North Carolina. Is it just the wind and frogs…or something darker keeping time in the woods?

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    18 m
  • The Haunted Road: Pender County’s Ghostly Encounter
    Oct 12 2025

    In this spine chilling episode of History You Didn’t Know But Should, Chris and Ray turn down a dark stretch of Highway 210 in Pender County, North Carolina. One late night in July 2021, a 911 call reported a bleeding man in a Civil War uniform standing by the roadside. But what followed was no ordinary sighting, it was something out of nightmares. Was it a ghost, a bear, or something beyond the natural? Dare to listen…and join us to find out.

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    21 m
  • When the Mountains Drowned: The Flood of 1916 and Beyond
    Oct 4 2025

    In this episode of History You Didn’t Know But Should, Chris and Ray dive into the epic story of the 1916 flood that tore through North Carolina’s mountains destroying bridges, railroads, and entire communities. We also trace the legacy of later storms like Hazel, Matthew, and Hurricane Helene (2024) to show how hurricanes and floods continue to reshape the region and remind us of its ongoing vulnerability to inland flooding.

    Tune in for a mix of history, storytelling, and connections to the storms we still face today.

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    22 m