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The Telegraph, The Berlin Wall & Elvis: Providential History Podcast (Aug. 13-19)

What do the first Olympic basketball game, the first transatlantic telegraph message, and the construction of the Berlin Wall all have in common? They all occurred “on this date” during the week of Aug. 13-19, and they’re all discussed on this week’s episode of Providential History. Join Heirloom Audio’s Aaron Fullan and Michael Foust as they discuss: An historical telegraph ...

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The Cubs, Cecil B. DeMille & Nat Turner: Providential History Podcast (Aug. 6-12)

The Cubs, Cecil B. DeMille & Nat Turner: Providential History Podcast (Aug. 6-12)

The Chicago Cubs played their first night game. Filmmaker Cecil B. DeMille was born. And Thomas Edison patented the mimeograph machine. It all happened “on this date” during the week of Aug. 6. Listen as Heirloom Audio founder Bill Heid joins Aaron Fullan and Michael Foust to discuss those events and others, such as: Nat Turner’s slave rebellion. A baseball ...

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Baseball, Custer & Reagan: Providential History Podcast (July 30-Aug. 5)

Baseball, Custer & Reagan: Providential History Podcast (July 30-Aug. 5)

What does the debut of a 16-year-old Major League Baseball player, Custer’s first clash with the Sioux and Ronald Reagan’s firing of the air traffic controllers all have in common? They all look place during the week of July 30, and they’re all discussed on this week’s episode of Providential History. This week, Heirloom Audio’s Bill Heid and host Michael ...

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