1001 Heroes, Legends, Histories & Mysteries Podcast
The incredible story of America's greatest magician Harry Houdini, who came over from Hungary with his family as a young boy, saw his share of poverty, and decided to make it on his own, using his brain and his God-given talents. He learned magic, married a woman named Bess who became his partner, and worked his way up through stage shows and vaudeville doing hand cuff escapes and card tricks- until an agent suggested that he do escape acts. By 1908 he had toured the US and Europe and was making the equival
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In this special episode of 1001 Heroes, Legends, Histories & Mysteries, we explore the surprising, often accidental, and always fascinating origins of America’s most iconic foods and drinks. Only in the United States — the great melting pot of the world — could so many cultures, traditions, and chance discoveries collide to create the dishes we now consider classics. From the potato chip born out of a chef’s frustration… to the pizza that crossed an ocean and reinvented itself… to nachos improvised after closing time… to the TV dinner created because of a frozen‑turkey...
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(Not For Kids or Doll Lovers) Our 10th Urban Legend episode highlights the stories of some of the more famous "haunted" dolls. including Robert, Chuckie, and Annabelle, among others. The notion that an inanimate object such as a toy, a stuffed animal, a doll, or a ventriloquists dummy can incorporate a human soul or take on human characteristics has been with us for eons. There are people who collect replicas of "famous" haunted dolls, and moviemakers have done very well bringing them to life. The second ha
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🎙️ SHOW NOTES — 1001 Heroes, Legends, History & Mysteries Remembering Legendary Texas Ranger Frank Hamer America 250: Famous Lawmen In this episode, Jon takes listeners deep into the life and legacy of Texas Ranger Frank Hamer, one of the most formidable and complex lawmen in American history. Long before he became known nationwide for tracking down Bonnie and Clyde, Hamer spent decades walking the razor’s edge between frontier justice and the rapidly modernizing world of the early 20th century. Jon explores Hamer’s early years as a cowboy and ranch hand, his rise through the...
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🎙️ PODCAST SUMMARY — “Train Songs and Pain Songs” In this nostalgic, first‑person reflection, Jon looks back on 50 years of loving country music and the two currents that have always run deepest for him — the train songs and the pain songs. Borrowing Mickey Newbury’s unforgettable line from “Luckenbach, Texas,” Jon explores the roots of the great American train song tradition, from “Wabash Cannonball” to “City of New Orleans,” and the way those rolling rhythms shaped the sound of a nation. From there, he turns to the heartbreak side of country music — the “pain...
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In part two we tell the true story of the fall of the Alamo, the revenge at San Jacinto, and the ghosts that still occupy San Antonio
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Part One: In 1836 Mexico had won its independence from Spain and was being ruled by a dictator named Santa Anna, who had a large army and used it mercilessly to hold on to his power. His biggest threat was an area we now call Texas, where both Americans and Mexican Tejanos who sought freedom were gathering and offering the promise of land to those who would fight to create a new republic called Texas. Men like Jim Bowie, William Travis, and Davey Crockett believed that the fight was worth their lives- and March of 1836 found them defending an old mission called The Alamo. This is their story...
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🎙️ SHOW NOTES PATREON BONUS WRITE‑UP Behind the Story: The Legend of the Bell Witch A Haunting That Became an American Legend For this week’s episode, I dove into one of the most enduring and unsettling pieces of American folklore: The Bell Witch of Tennessee. It’s a story that has survived more than two centuries—passed from cabin to cabin, whispered across campfires, and retold in countless books and investigations. But beneath the ghostly theatrics lies something deeper: a rare frontier mystery with more eyewitness testimony than almost any haunting in early American history....
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Joan of Arc leads France to a series of victories against the English until she is captured and imprisoned. She is given an unjust and illegal trial and the Catholic Bishop declares her to be a heretic- after which she is burned at the stake.. We discuss what the world might look like had France not won its freedom against England, and most historians believe that Joan of Arc was primarily responsible for France winning the One Hundred Years War. Support us at Patreon! Visit www.patreon.com/1001storiesnetwork today and pledge. Thank You!
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In 1425 France was reeling from decades of war with with England and almost all hope was gone, The French people, never giving up hope, found solace in an old prophecy that had come from centuries ago. The prophecy stated "A woman shall loose France...but it shall be redeemed once again by a virgin from the border of Lorraine". The first part of the prophecy had been fulfilled when the Queen of France, Queen Isabeau, had committed the ultimate treason- she had signed a treaty with the King of England declaring that her eldest son Charles was illegitimate and promised the hand of the next in...
info_outlineThe incredible story of America's greatest magician Harry Houdini, who came over from Hungary with his family as a young boy, saw his share of poverty, and decided to make it on his own, using his brain and his God-given talents. He learned magic, married a woman named Bess who became his partner, and worked his way up through stage shows and vaudeville doing hand cuff escapes and card tricks- until an agent suggested that he do escape acts. By 1908 he had toured the US and Europe and was making the equivalent of $9,000 US per week. As a professional magician he railed against imposters, especially mediums who performed seances which promised to connect with lost relatives. He became good friends with author Sir Arthur Conan Doyle, (who believed in Spiritualism- the ability to connect with the dead) until their differences became too great. We discuss his life and his legacy, and prepare you for next weeks episode on Spiritualism and the mysterious origins of the Ouija board.
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