Episodes

  • A Practical Guide to American History
    Apr 1 2026

    History should be practical.

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    Less than 1 minute
  • How to Use This Guide
    Apr 2 2026

    Some things to know before we begin.

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    8 mins
  • Laying the Foundations: 1492-1692
    Apr 22 2026

    European beginnings in the Americas-- as well as my own beginnings in long-form recording! 😅 What actually were Spanish attitudes towards their American endeavors? What was the business model for colonization, and how did it change over time? And what did each of the different English colonies contribute to our current idea of America? Feat. explorers, Italian bankers, chocolate plantations, second sons, vagrants, King Henry VIII, religious extremists, and the Devil!

    Further reading 📚: https://docs.google.com/document/d/12i8wkNdh95KLYxcDDVeawNB-oiKWFl17Wuo13GWnAwQ/edit?usp=sharing

    Era playlist 🎧: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/1hH6yTdTZM1UMnvDbvYidk

    Substack 📨: https://americanascrapbook.substack.com/

    All these episodes will always be free... but if you enjoyed it, maybe you'd want to take the time to Buy Me a Coffee ☕️?: buymeacoffee.com/guidetoamericanhistory

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    45 mins
  • Finding Our Balance: 1693-1763
    Apr 29 2026

    How does the culture of a society develop? What factors in the 18th century convened to create more egalitarian conditions? How did people work and live? What was America's evolving relationship to the wider world?

    Feat. fraternal organizations, taverns, coffeehouses, accusations of libel, the origins of Yankee Doodle, the minuet, evangelicals, Daniel Boone, and French raiding parties.

    Further reading 📚: https://docs.google.com/document/d/1GJ22LV0dRfxz1NSWNmJznBpIMvoiuiizWqOqoDE49Eg/edit?usp=sharing

    Era playlist 🎧: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/1ZmdQSewXQUmI842flmd7U

    Substack 📨: https://americanascrapbook.substack.com/

    All these episodes will always be free... but if you enjoyed it, maybe you'd want to take the time to Buy Me a Coffee ☕️?: buymeacoffee.com/guidetoamericanhistory

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    44 mins
  • American Revolution: 1764-1863
    May 9 2026

    What were the conditions to make people say, "enough's enough"? What examples did they look to? And how did they pull off what should have been impossible?

    Feat. marriage certificates, 13th-century barons, tar-and-feathering, state militias, and the birth of American espionage.

    Further reading 📚: https://docs.google.com/document/d/18vlI3M__K5E-ogxEnenuPUQmIxQrUvfS3qNsaIUjg_E/edit?usp=sharing

    Era playlist 🎧: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/4MfeLgaVYcVxxB2doorR9g?si=v6zWf2hoTq-HTQSdzcPYgg

    Substack 📨: https://americanascrapbook.substack.com/

    The podcast will always be free, but if you enjoyed it, maybe you'd like to buy me a coffee ☕️?: buymeacoffee.com/guidetoamericanhistory

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    1 hr and 10 mins