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15-Minute History

Walking in the footsteps of history, fifteen minutes at a time. Join us for a 15-minute episode cove

Episodes

Total: 336

Join us as we discuss Alexander the Great and how he became the ruler of the known world (with some

He looked out across the field and then back at his formations. The wind was coming in from the west

Join us as we discuss Clive Staples Lewis, his life, his writing, and his lasting legacy. --- Sup

Three men walked along a tree-covered path in the early hours of a Sunday morning. Their conversatio

Join us and our special guest Father Dominic Verner, Ph.D. candidate, for a discussion on the life a

Bartolomé de Las Casas was born in Spain in 1484 into a wealthy merchant family. At the age of eight

Five months into the First World War, as the European powers were hurling their young men into barbe

Join us as we discuss Jordan Peterson, his influences, his writings, and his effect on society today

Join Jon and Dan as they each discuss three historical figures and their effect on world history.&nb

Join us as we teach you about Jordan Peterson, the effect of his philosophy on today's society, and

Join us as we share three stories about Thanksgiving and explore the art of being thankful. This epi

Join us as we discuss Fyodor Dostoyevsky, his life, his influences, and his genius. --- Support t

He looked up at the white sky. The flakes did come into view until they came through the holes in th

Join us as we discuss Ceasear Augustus, his life, and how his actions directed the rise of one of th

The old man lay in his bed surrounded by courtiers and family members. He had traveled from Rome to

Join us as we answer your questions and discuss Joan of Arc.  --- Support this podcast: http

Arrows filled the sky above the battlefield and rained down on the French knights as they slogged th

Join us as we discuss Mark Twain, his writings, his life, what we can learn from him, and his effect

The steamboat passed the port and he looked out at the brown, muddy water. The heat was failing and

In August 2019, The New York Times commemorated the four hundred-year anniversary of the first black