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Brief History

Tim Finnigan

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Brief History delves into a vast array of topics, with bite-sized yet insightful episodes. From groundbreaking historical events to fascinating scientific discoveries, each episode is designed to pique curiosity and expand knowledge. Perfect for on-the-go learning or a quick dose of history.
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A Brief History of Power

Dr. Adam Koontz and Rev. Jonathan Fisk

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Every week Dr. Koontz and RevFisk check their privilege against the backdrop of the wide and varied annals of history. You don‘t have to believe the Babel about the sons of Noah being a rosetta for understanding the postmodern global politic to agree that an intellectual dark web exists because history always rhymes, no matter what you try to do about it. You might not save the world by listening, citizen, but that doesn‘t mean you won‘t save someone. Because knowing is only the first half o ...
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A Brief History of Triangle Sports

99.9 The Fan Podcasts | Raleigh, North Carolina

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Brief histories of North Carolina sports from college basketball giants to Stanley Cup winners and the pro football team that lasted a single season. This podcast is produced by 99.9 The Fan in Raleigh, NC and part of the Capitol Broadcasting Podcast Network.
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A Brief History of Stuff

Science Museum Group

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A Brief History of Stuff with Nihal Arthanayake explores the past, present and future of the stuff in your home – from bath toys to the microwave oven - and looks at how they helped science and changed our world. Each episode features a story inspired by incredible items from the Science Museum Group Collection. The collection contains more than 7 million items which illustrate the impact of science, technology, engineering and medicine on all our lives.
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The episode delves into the historical significance of the fall of Constantinople in 1453, marking the end of the Byzantine Empire and the rise of the Ottoman rule. It explores the city's rich past, strategic importance, the epic siege by Sultan Mehmed II, and the transformative aftermath culminating in the establishment of Istanbul as a modern Isl…
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Rev Jonathan Fisk talks about the differences between man and woman, insights to be gained from observing creatures in nature, how men gain trust with each other, and repenting of our cowardice. Visit our website - A Brief History of Power Many thanks to our sponsors, Blessed Sacrament Lutheran Church in Hayden, ID, and Luther Classical College Dr …
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This episode explores the history of plastic, highlighting key milestones from Parkesine and Bakelite to present-day sustainability efforts. It delves into the widespread impact of plastic on various industries and discusses the ongoing challenges of balancing plastic's benefits with environmental concerns.…
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Explore the rich history and evolution of air conditioning, from ancient cooling methods to modern smart thermostats. This pivotal technology has reshaped human comfort and living conditions across the globe, driving architectural innovation and economic growth in warmer regions.โดย Tim Finnigan
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This episode explores the establishment, shortcomings, and dissolution of the League of Nations following World War I, highlighting its limited effectiveness in ensuring peace due to the absence of key global powers. It also touches on the organization's successes in non-political matters and its eventual transition to the United Nations in 1945 to…
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The Magna Carta, known as the Great Charter, was signed in 1215 by King John following pressure from barons, establishing key legal principles like habeas corpus and subjecting the king to the law. It became foundational in English and later global constitutional law, influencing movements for liberty and shaping democratic societies worldwide.…
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This episode explores the history of advertising from ancient civilizations to the digital age, highlighting key developments such as the printing press, radio, television, and the internet, as well as shifts in advertising strategies towards branding and lifestyle marketing.โดย Tim Finnigan
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This episode examines the evolution of video games from the simple analog games of the 1950s to today's immersive VR and AR technologies. It highlights the medium's transformation into a diverse platform for entertainment, competition, and storytelling.โดย Tim Finnigan
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In this BHoP Classics rebroadcast, Dr Koontz and Rev Fisk talk about the cynicism and apathy of the Right which feels that it can do nothing, how the Right lacks any direction other than opposition to the Left, and its growth whenever it becomes assertive in its message. They also discuss the role of masculinity and violence in politics, and conclu…
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Explore the transformative era of the Harlem Renaissance during the early 20th century, where African-American culture flourished, creating a vibrant intellectual and artistic explosion in Harlem, New York City. This pivotal period symbolizes the resilience and creativity of the African-American community, leaving a lasting legacy in American histo…
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This episode delves into the significance of the Louisiana Purchase in doubling the size of the U.S. and sparking westward expansion under Jefferson's leadership, while also raising constitutional and Native American rights issues. It explores the geopolitical complexities and wide-ranging impacts of this pivotal moment in American history.…
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This episode explores the ascent and decline of the Inca Empire, celebrated for its sophisticated infrastructure, distinct social structure, and architectural marvels such as Machu Picchu. Despite its magnificence, the empire fell to Spanish invaders, signaling the conclusion of a formerly flourishing civilization.…
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Dr Adam Koontz and Rev Jonathan Fisk talk about modern medicine and nutrition, cleanliness laws, why drugs are produced and sold, and why patience and wisdom matters for considering what we consume. Visit our website - A Brief History of Power Many thanks to our sponsors, Blessed Sacrament Lutheran Church in Hayden, ID, and Luther Classical College…
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This episode delves into the rich history and critical role of the Panama Canal, showcasing the tale of its construction, the challenges faced, and its enduring impact on global trade. The canal's creation and evolution reflects human determination and innovation in overcoming obstacles and shaping international commerce.…
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This episode explores the rich history of jazz, originating in New Orleans and evolving through various sub-genres like swing, bebop, and fusion with rock and Latin music. Jazz has served as a significant platform for civil rights activism and continues to be a vibrant and evolving musical genre with global influence and cultural significance.…
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This episode explores the fascinating history and evolution of eyeglasses, tracing back to 13th century Italy where the first spectacles were made. It highlights key developments such as bifocal lenses by Benjamin Franklin in the 18th century and advancements in materials and technology in the 21st century, showcasing how eyewear has evolved as a b…
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This episode explores the evolution of email from its inception in the 1960s to becoming an indispensable global communication tool. From technological advancements such as the development of SMTP and MIME protocols and the launch of pioneering webmail services like Hotmail and Gmail, email has continuously adapted to meet user needs.…
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Dr Adam Koontz and Rev Willie Grills talk about the cultural perspective on UFOs after World War II, stories of modern UFO encounters and sightings, how such sightings are explained by the world, Cryptid sightings and how they relate, and how the Bible informs our thinking about supernatural phenomena. Visit our website - A Brief History of Power M…
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This episode explores the history and evolution of the microwave oven, from its beginnings in the early 20th century as a result of the discovery of electromagnetic waves to its transformation into a versatile kitchen gadget with features like convection cooking and preprogrammed settings. The microwave's journey reflects society's pursuit of conve…
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The episode delves into the catastrophic Great Molasses Flood of 1919 in Boston, caused by the collapse of a massive molasses tank owned by Purity Distilling Co. The disaster led to loss of lives, legal battles, and ultimately influenced American legislation towards stricter industrial regulations and safety measures.…
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This episode explores the transformative impact of Johannes Gutenberg's printing press invention in the 15th century, democratizing knowledge and fueling revolutions in religion, science, and society. It traces the evolution of printing technology from movable type to digital presses, showcasing how it has revolutionized the sharing and disseminati…
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Dr Adam Koontz and Rev Willie Grills talk about the life of Fr Seraphim Rose, how he combated the spread of eastern mysticism in America, what he saw coming for the church, how demons disguise their falsehoods for different people to make the church more like the world, and the danger of lovelessness. Books mentioned: Orthodoxy and the Religion of …
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The Cuban Missile Crisis of 1962, at the height of the Cold War, highlighted the nuclear threat between the US and USSR over Soviet missile sites in Cuba, culminating in a tense standoff averted by diplomatic negotiations led by President Kennedy. The crisis underscored the need for international diplomacy, de-escalation of conflicts, and led to en…
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This episode delves into the significance of the Code of Hammurabi, an ancient Babylonian legal text dating back to 1754 BC, showcasing its impact on legal history, societal norms, and governance dynamics in ancient Babylon. Hammurabi's code, inscribed on a stone slab featuring 282 laws, introduced concepts like 'lex talionis' (an eye for an eye) a…
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This episode highlights the monumental significance of the Great Exhibition of 1851 in England, spearheaded by Prince Albert to showcase global industry and culture during the Industrial Revolution. The event attracted millions of visitors and led to the establishment of iconic cultural institutions in London, leaving a lasting legacy in the histor…
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This episode dives into the fascinating history and evolution of clocks, from ancient sundials and water clocks to modern digital clocks, showcasing humanity's endeavor to measure time accurately and adapt to changing societal needs.โดย Tim Finnigan
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Dr Adam Koontz and Rev Jonathan Fisk talks about Zionism and the conflicts between Israel and its neighbors, why conservatives have trouble being locally organized, and the April 8th, 2024 eclipse and the government response to it. Visit our website - A Brief History of Power Many thanks to our sponsors, Blessed Sacrament Lutheran Church in Hayden,…
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This episode traces the evolution of the bicycle from its rudimentary beginnings in the early 19th century to the advanced and specialized models of today. The bicycle's history showcases human ingenuity, adaptability, and the progression towards sustainable transport options in modern society.โดย Tim Finnigan
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Explore the captivating history of coffee, from its origin in ancient Ethiopia to its role as a pivotal force in socio-cultural movements across the globe. Witness coffee's journey as it evolved from a cherished beverage in Arabian monasteries to a symbol of revolution and industrial progress, eventually becoming the world's most beloved drink enjo…
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Rev Adam Koontz and Rev Jonathan Fisk talks about the recent violence in Rockford, race-baiting in the media, being able to act justly on anger, the depressing effect of media, how matriarchal societies subordinate and use men, and the collision and collapse of the Francis Scott Key Bridge. Visit our website - A Brief History of Power Many thanks t…
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This episode explores the extensive and captivating history of spices, tracing their use from ancient civilizations for culinary, medicinal, and ritualistic purposes. Learn how spices influenced exploration, colonization, and trade routes spanning across continents, cultures, and eras, shaping global culinary landscapes to this day.…
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This episode explores the origins and evolution of baseball from the 19th century in pastoral America to its modern iterations, including the formation of professional leagues such as the National League and the American League.โดย Tim Finnigan
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The first part of Dr Adam Koontz's presentation given at St. Mark's first Freedom of Conscience and Religious Freedom Conference in October 2023. Visit our website - A Brief History of Power Many thanks to our sponsors - Direct E-Care and Mission of the Cross, Crosslake MN, (Website, Facebook) Dr Koontz - Trinity Lutheran Church Music thanks to Ver…
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This episode explores the ancient origins and evolution of cheese, tracing its journey through various civilizations like Egypt, Greece, and Rome. From monastic innovations to industrial revolution advancements, cheese has become a global culinary phenomenon, reflecting human history, culture, and technological progress.…
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This episode explores the remarkable history of the Underground Railroad, a vital network of assistance for enslaved African Americans in the 19th century seeking freedom in free states and Canada. It delves into the courageous efforts of conductors like Harriet Tubman and the innovative methods employed to aid in escapes, highlighting the network'…
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This episode covers the evolution of microchips from their origins in the 1940s to their revolutionary impact on modern computing and various applications, highlighting key innovations and the role of Moore's Law in driving their rapid advancement.โดย Tim Finnigan
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This episode delves into the historical evolution of zoos, starting from ancient civilizations showcasing animals for power and entertainment to the modern era of conservation, education, and wildlife protection. It highlights the transformation of zoos from symbols of power to vital institutions bridging empathy, awareness, and responsibility towa…
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Dr Adam Koontz and Rev Jonathan Fisk talks about the ultimate purpose of life, how we aught to regard ourselves and our undertakings, and the biblical and modern uses of the word "nation" and what that means for us. Visit our website - A Brief History of Power Many thanks to our sponsors, Blessed Sacrament Lutheran Church in Hayden, ID, and Luther …
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This episode traces the evolution of the telephone from its inception by Alexander Graham Bell in 1876 to the development of cordless phones, mobile phones, and ultimately smartphones, showcasing how this technology has transformed global communication and daily life.โดย Tim Finnigan
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This episode explores the transformative California Gold Rush, from the discovery of gold in 1848 to the mass migration that followed, greatly impacting the state's socio-economic landscape and contributing to California's statehood.โดย Tim Finnigan
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Dr Adam Koontz and Rev Willie Grills talk about Operation Paperclip and Werner von Braun, the moon landings, the differences between the American and Soviet programs, the false utopian hopes tied to space exploration, the decline of Nasa, and the way that Nichola Tesla spent his life trying to better other's lives. Visit our website - A Brief Histo…
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This episode explores the history and significance of the Berlin Wall, which stood as a physical and ideological barrier between East and West Berlin during the Cold War era. Its sudden construction in 1961 and eventual fall in 1989 marked the end of the Soviet Union and a new chapter in world history, symbolizing unity and peace after decades of d…
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This episode delves into the history and evolution of television, tracing its roots from the mechanical inventions of the 1800s to the digital, high-definition landscape of today. It highlights key milestones such as the development of color television, satellite broadcasting, and the impact of the internet on content consumption.…
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This episode explores the Renaissance as a period of cultural revival, intellectual growth, and artistic flourishing in Europe from the 14th to late 16th centuries. It highlights the shift from the medieval era, leading to the emergence of humanism, advancements in education, the transformation of art and much more.…
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This episode explores the 1666 Great Fire of London, which started in a bakery and devastated the city due to wooden structures and inadequate firefighting. The disaster led to major urban and fire safety reforms, helping transform London into a modern metropolis.โดย Tim Finnigan
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Rev Jonathan Fisk talks about how the podcast came to be and what it's all about, the Hebron Collegium project, and the necessity of decision making capacity and an understanding of the right place for anger in men. Visit our website - A Brief History of Power Many thanks to our sponsors, Blessed Sacrament Lutheran Church in Hayden, ID, and Luther …
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The episode explores the rich history of chocolate, tracing its origins in ancient Mesoamerica to its transformation into a popular and accessible treat. The captivating journey of chocolate is interwoven with cultural trade, scientific advancements, and historical events, highlighting its evolution into a beloved modern indulgence.…
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