Sunday, May 12, 2013

Episode 4: James Madison



After a negative iTunes review left us dejected, Pete hid away the response podcast for three years. Now, bright and clean, and much better than anyone remembered, here's the long lost James Madison podcast!

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Monday, February 1, 2010

Episode 3: Thomas Jefferson

Jefferson is a memorable podcast because we have two special guests: Boone and Devin. Boone takes Pete's Jeffersonian Quiz, and Devin produces a hilarious piece of early 1800s humor. He did it on one-take and less then a half hour of prep!

Topics:
Jefferson's Declaration, his Sally Hemming, his purchase, his idealism, his cheese, his bible, and his Farmville.

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(Here is Devin's skit is on its own).

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Thursday, January 28, 2010

While you wait for the next post...

Check out America Bowl. 44 Super Bowls vs. 44 Presidents. In order. There were some surprising upsets, particularly seeing Martin Van Buren eek out a win against Super Bowl VIII. Presidents up by 3. but can lose that lead with Nixon, Ford, and Carter.

http://www.americabowl.net/

Wednesday, December 16, 2009

Episode 2: John Adams

Featuring: Pete, Jason, Emily, and special guest Boone!
Topics include: Adams' last words, his sophomore slump, his miniseries, his Abigail, and his Jefferson.

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Monday, November 16, 2009

Episode 1: George Washington

Featuring: Pete, Jason, Emily, and our mascot Eleanor the puppy.
Topics include: banana milkshakes, presidential fashion, George Washington's hair, his teeth, this ascension into heaven, his cherry tree, his silver dollar, his theme song, and his John Adams. Let us know what you think in the comments section.

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Presidents Podcast

Created in an office by a few friends who are no historians, but that doesn't stop them from debating the most powerful and influential people in American history.