Episodios

  • Insights Into History: Episode 5 "America's Flagship" (AUDIO)
    Mar 16 2026

    From the glittering Art Deco salons of the SS Normandie to the roaring turbines of the RMS Mauretania, this episode traces the golden age of ocean liners—where speed, luxury, and national pride raced across the North Atlantic for the coveted Blue Riband.

    We follow the technological and cultural arc that made liners icons, spotlighting the SS United States: a government‑backed, record‑breaking superliner built for speed and wartime readiness, whose long, uncertain post‑service life now heads toward an unexpected final chapter as an artificial reef.

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    15 m
  • Insights Into History: Episode 4 "The Resolute Part Two" (AUDIO)
    Mar 9 2026

    When Sir John Franklin vanished in the Arctic, his wife’s relentless campaigning kept the search alive. HMS Resolute was later abandoned in the ice, only to be found drifting and brought home by an American whaler.

    The United States repaired and returned the ship as a gesture of goodwill; its timbers were later crafted into the Resolute Desk, a lasting symbol of diplomacy that now sits at the center of presidential history.

    This episode traces the harsh Arctic searches, the unlikely rescue of a British ship, and how an act of courtesy turned wood into an enduring emblem of respect between nations.

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    14 m
  • Insights Into History: Episode 3 "The Resolute Part One" (AUDIO)
    Mar 2 2026

    Episode Three traces how a single piece of furniture became a symbol of catastrophe, courtesy, and fragile diplomacy. Starting with the disappearance of Sir John Franklin and the brutal reality of 19th-century Arctic exploration, the episode follows the searches that led to HMS Resolute and explains how timber from that ship was later transformed into the famous Resolute Desk gifted by Queen Victoria to a wary United States.

    Along the way it explores the tense U.S.–British relationship of the era, the national pride and peril wrapped up in polar voyages, and how an unexpected act of respect turned a ship’s remains into a lasting presidential icon — with Part Two promising the story’s conclusion.

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    12 m
  • Insights Into History: Episode 2 "The Fuge" (AUDIO)
    Feb 23 2026

    Thirty-one point two five G. For five seconds. This episode tells the story of R. Flanagan Gray’s ride in the Johnsville Centrifuge — "The Fuge" — a fifty-foot arm inside a 125-foot chamber that could push humans toward forty G to test the limits of pilots and early astronauts.

    We trace the site’s unlikely roots from Brewster carriage and aircraft works to the Naval Air Development Center, explore how the centrifuge turned brutal physics into usable science and training, and follow the facility’s decline and rebirth today as a preserved landmark and event venue.

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    13 m
  • Insights Into History: Episode 1 "Introductions" (AUDIO)
    Feb 20 2026

    Welcome to Season 1, Episode 1 of Insights Into History — an introduction to a podcast that digs beneath the highlight reel to tell the overlooked stories, objects, and places that quietly shape the larger historical narrative.

    The host explains their nonacademic background in technology and management, outlines the research approach, and uses the Resolute Desk as an example of how familiar objects can reveal surprising, far‑reaching histories.

    We also get a quick roadmap for the eight-episode season and an invitation for listener feedback: comments at insights into things dot com or voicemail at 856‑403‑8788.

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    10 m