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House of Salt and Story

House of Salt and Story

De: Alexandria Quinn Love
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House of Salt & Story is immersive storytelling and imaginative journeys that explore memory, human connection, and the worlds we carry within. Drawing on Alexandria’s background as a historian and storyteller, this podcast uncovers the hidden threads that link past to present, illuminating lives, events, and experiences that might otherwise be forgotten. Each episode is crafted to invite you into a space where history feels alive — where you can inhabit the stories of those who lived, struggled, and thrived before us, and reflect on how those experiences resonate in our own lives today.

This series is closely connected to Alexandria’s LinkedIn newsletter, Voices Left Unheard, which focuses on the resilient human spirit. Through research and narrative, Voices Left Unheard highlights stories of loss, hope, courage, and progress that history may have overlooked. House of Salt & Story extends this work, translating historical insight into engaging storytelling that sparks empathy, understanding, and a deeper awareness of how memory, culture, and personal narrative shape the human experience.

Whether it’s exploring the quiet courage of an overlooked community, a forgotten figure of resilience, or a historical moment that reverberates into the present, House of Salt & Story invites listeners to slow down, reflect, and meet history not as a distant subject, but as a living, breathing, and deeply human experience.


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Episodios
  • The House of Salt and Story-Episode 7: The Man Behind the Dream - Why History Erased Bayard Rustin
    Jan 5 2026

    The man who organized the March on Washington—every speaker, every bus, every portable toilet for 250,000 people—was deliberately erased from history because he was gay. Bayard Rustin taught Martin Luther King Jr. about nonviolent resistance, masterminded the civil rights movement's greatest triumph, and spent his life being told to hide in the shadows. Even the movement he helped build pushed him aside because of who he loved. This is the story of the brilliant Black gay organizer whose name should be spoken in the same breath as King's—and the uncomfortable reason it isn't.

    A pinch of salt to hold what lasts,
    A tale to carry what time forgets.

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    13 m
  • The House of Salt and Story-Episode 6: The Last Speaker: The Girl Who Stopped an Industry
    Jan 3 2026

    November 22, 1909. A 23-year-old Ukrainian immigrant with six broken ribs stands up in Cooper Union Hall and says thirteen words in Yiddish that spark the largest women's strike in American history. Clara Lemlich was blacklisted, beaten, and arrested seventeen times—but she organized 20,000 garment workers to walk off their jobs and win. Then history erased her. This is the story of the girl who changed labor rights in America and the uncomfortable reason we forgot her name.

    A pinch of salt to hold what lasts,
    A tale to carry what time forgets.

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    14 m
  • The House of Salt and Story-Episode 5: The Last Speaker
    Jan 3 2026

    The haunting story of Fanny Cochrane Smith, the last fluent speaker of her Tasmanian Aboriginal language. In 1899, she sat before an Edison wax cylinder recorder and sang—knowing she was the last. When she died in 1905, 35,000 years of language and culture died with her. Her voice still exists in those crackling recordings, singing in a language no one alive can understand. This is a story about genocide, survival, and what it means to carry an entire world on your shoulders.

    A pinch of salt to hold what lasts,
    A tale to carry what time forgets.

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    21 m
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