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D Listers of History

Fayge and Mazal Horeshsites.libsyn.com
Welcome to D Listers of History, a podcast about people you've never heard of who changed the world. Every week, Fayge and Mazal explore the history that makes us who we are today. Our biography episodes dive deep into the lives of incredible people most have never heard of. These are people who did big things or represent big ideas that impact what is happening in our world today. Our Sidebar episodes focus on a current event and explore a piece of history that brought us to this historical moment. Always entertaining and sometimes with a bit of sass, join us in our explorations of the "D Listers" of history. Hosted by Ausha. See ausha.co/privacy-policy for more information.
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D List Announcement

Keep up with us here or at www.DListersofHistory.com; once this minor crisis passes, lots of fun things are coming. Thank you so much! Hosted by Ausha. See ausha.co/privacy-policy for more information.

Jul 01, 202451 secSeason 3Ep. 23

[Sidebar] Violins, Buttons, and Peasant Revolts - A Look at the Little Ice Age

If you are in the United States, there is a good chance that you will suffer from a heat wave this summer. Cool down with Fayge and dive into the Little Ice Age and its many impacts on Europe. It will involve fashion, politics, and a tiny bit of science, the best combination. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ www.DListersofHistory.com D Listers of History on Substack D Listers of History on Threads D Listers of History on TikTok D Listers of History on Instagram Support us on Patreon! Sources and Further Rea...

Jun 24, 202414 minSeason 3Ep. 22

What Sewing Machines Teach Us About AI

Dive into the surprisingly dramatic story of the invention of the sewing machine, if anyone can decide who did it first anyway. This story has it all: revolutions, bonfires, poorly managed paperwork, patent theft... and it all relates to Artificial Intelligence (AI), no, really. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ www.DListersofHistory.com D Listers of History on Substack D Listers of History on Threads D Listers of History on TikTok D Listers of History on Instagram Support us on Patreon! Audio Drop from the ...

Jun 17, 20241 hr 16 minSeason 3Ep. 21

[D List Stories] The Heroes of the 1793 Yellow Fever Epidemic

This week, join Fayge on a boat sailing the Delaware River to chat about Philadelphia's 1793 Yellow Fever epidemic. Please excuse the audio. The mic did really well, given the amount of wind that day, but there is only so much one can do in post. We will be back with a full-length episode next week. https://northwindsail.org/ Further Reading: (some links may be affiliate links that provide us with income without any additional cost to you) Ship of Death: A Voyage That Changed the Atlantic World ...

Jun 10, 202412 minSeason 3Ep. 20

[Sidebar] Fast and Furious: Presidential Edition

Former President Trump is the first President to be incited in a criminal court, but he is far from the first President to break the law. There is one story of another President ending up on the wrong side of the law, but how it was handled and remembered is very different. Further Reading: https://www.nps.gov/articles/000/was-general-grant-arrested-for-speeding-in-washington-d-c.htm https://www.smithsonianmag.com/smart-news/when-president-ulysses-s-grant-was-arrested-for-speeding-in-a-horse-dra...

Jun 03, 202410 min

Making the GOP a Little More Gay

"Gay" and "Republican" might seem like identities that don't really go together, but to the Log Cabin Republicans, that is exactly who they are. The origins of the Log Cabin Republicans, though, are about as far from what you are probably imagining as you can get. Reverend Raymond Broshears worked tirelessly for the rights of LGBTQ+ people, the elderly, and sex workers in San Francisco. He was also the progenitor of the Log Cabin Republicans. Buckle up because this one is a wild ride. A huge tha...

May 27, 202453 minSeason 3Ep. 19

[Sidebar] The Canned Heat Wave of 1963

There is quite a bit of disagreement regarding how to handle the results of our modern opioid epidemic. In Philadelphia, Mayor Cherelle Parker, amidst heavy criticism, "cleaned up" one of the largest encampments where people lived and used out in the open. This is not Philadelphia's first brush with a neighborhood overwhelmed by addiction. In 1963, 31 people mysteriously died all over Philadelphia's Skid Row neighborhood. You might find what and who was at fault surprising. Further reading: http...

May 20, 202410 minSeason 3Ep. 18

It's me, hi, I'm the problem, it's me

The Chevalier d'Eon is one of those historical figures who pop up now and again, mostly because no one knows what to do with them. Were they a trans woman? A man masquerading as a woman for political reasons? Outside of salacious curiosity about their sex and gender, do they actually matter? This week, Fayge and Mazal dive into d'Eon's life to explore how we talk about queer historical figures respectfully. D'Eon was also just a wild individual outside of any questions of gender. Further Reading...

May 13, 20241 hrSeason 3Ep. 17

[Sidebar] Four Dead In Ohio

Note: We had a lot of technical difficulties with this one so please forgive the significantly lower than usual production values On this week's D Lister's of History Sidebar, Fayge reflects on one of the most infamous protests, the May 1970 protest at Kent State University. You can learn more about the Kent State anti-war protests at Kent State's dedicated online archive ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ www.DListersofHistory.com D Listers of History on Threads D Listers of History on TikTok D Listers of Hi...

May 06, 202410 minSeason 3Ep. 16

Slow, and Daily, Tampering With the Mysteries of the Brain

“I hold this slow, and daily, tampering with the mysteries of the brain to be immeasurably worse than any torture of the body.” Charles Dickens, 1842 Eastern State Penitentiary dominates Fairmount Ave in Philadelphia. The physical structure is intimidating, but the stories of the horrors that happened there are even more terrifying. Interestingly, though, the people who founded Eastern State and the man who designed it, John Haviland, thought they were creating a more humane and effective prison...

Apr 29, 202453 minSeason 3Ep. 15

(REPUBLISH) The Man Who Would Be God

Does declaring yourself God automatically make you a cult leader? Turns out, like most things, it is complicated. Thank you to April Keez for the use of the songs "Misfit" and "Grow Up" from the Album Mountainview. Find her album on Bandcamp . Today's audio drop is a recording of Father Divine from the International Peace Mission Movement ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Keep the conversation going on our NEW Substack ! (You don't need a Substack account to subscribe) www.DListersofHistory.com D Listers of ...

Apr 22, 20241 hr 10 minSeason 3Ep. 14

Girlbossing: A Historical Perspective

Have you ever wondered why that girl you haven't spoken to since high school ~really~ wants to sell you essential oils/leggings/makeup/nail wraps/etc? One of the men to blame is David McConnell, the founder of the company now known as Avon. Fayge and Mazal dive into Avon's history, and how we got to that weird social media message, you don't know how to respond to. Disclaimer: These are our opinions based on publicly available information. Further Reading: (Some links below are affiliate links t...

Apr 15, 20241 hr 10 minSeason 3Ep. 13

[Sidebar] Basketball on the Basis of Sex

How did Title IX come to be, and why is it so closely associated with collegiate sports? Keep the conversation going on our NEW Substack ! (You don't need a Substack account to subscribe) Thank you to April Keez for the use of the songs "Misfit" and "Grow Up" from the Album Mountainview. Find her album on Bandcamp . In Episode audio from the BBC's Mrs. America, Series 1 Episode 1. Audio drop from: ESPN - Caitlin Clark Breaks NCAAW All-Time Scoring Record ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ www.DListersofHistor...

Apr 08, 20246 minSeason 3Ep. 12

Superhero But Make It 18th Century

In today's episode, Mazal and Fayge discuss one of Fayge's favorite authors, Baroness Emma Orczy. Orczy is best known for writing the Scarlet Pimpernel series. Was the Scarlet Pimpernel the world's first modern superhero? Was Marguerite actually the cleverest woman in Europe? Can you still access the treasure trove of early 2000s Scarlet Pimpernel online fan culture? Which Scarlet Pimpernel Character Are You? Further reading and resources: The Scarlet Pimpernel by Baroness Orczy on Internet Arch...

Apr 01, 202457 minSeason 3Ep. 11

[Sidebar] The Most Powerful First Lady in History

What happened when a US President was unable to discharge the duties of his office? The answer to this is absolutely bonkers and is worth exploring today. Keep the conversation going on our NEW Substack ! (You don't need to belong to Substack to read or subscribe!) Thank you to April Keez for the use of the songs "Misfit" and "Grow Up" from the Album Mountainview. Find her album on Bandcamp . Audio drop from Woodrow Wilson's 1923 Armistice Day Radio Address Clip Transcription: Although the stimu...

Mar 25, 20249 minSeason 3Ep. 10

Hold On To What You Must Do feat. Jack Maher

On today's episode, author Jack Maher discusses his novel "Poppy: A Novel About A Colorful Colorado Life" and the titular "Poppy," Eric Douglas. Fayge and Mazal explore the incredible life of the man who, as curator for the Denver Art Museum, worked tirelessly to teach White America about and to love Native American art. His work still resonates today as the United States continues to grapple with its often bloody past with Indigenous Nations. "Hold on to what is good, Even if it's a handful of ...

Mar 18, 20241 hr 20 minSeason 3Ep. 9

[Sidebar] Alabama's Foray Into Medical History

CN: This episode discusses abortion, infant death, IVF, and modern far-right white supremacy In Colonial America, abortion of early pregnancies was not only legal but was viewed as a typical medical procedure. February 2023, the State of Alabama ruled that frozen embryos have the same rights as a child after birth. How did we end up here? Support Abortion Access through the National Network of Abortion Funds Keep the conversation going on our **NEW** Substack ! Thank you to April Keez for the us...

Mar 11, 20248 minSeason 3Ep. 8

The Famous Composer France Forgot

People call the Chevalier de Saint-George the "Black Mozart" but frankly, they should be calling Mozart the "White Chevalier." Mazal and Fayge dive into the history of one of the 18th century's most skilled and famous composers you've never heard of (but you should have.) Keep the conversation going on Threads and Instagram Thank you to April Keez for the use of the songs "Misfit" and "Grow Up" from the Album Mountainview. Find her album on Bandcamp . Additional audio in order of use: Jean Jacqu...

Mar 04, 20241 hr 10 minSeason 3Ep. 7

[Sidebar] What do Tucker Carlson and the NYT have in common?

How unique was Tucker Carlson's big adventure to Russia? American journalism has a long and sordid history when it comes to talking about and interacting with dictators. So, what do we do about it? Discussion between Mary Louise Kelly and Martin Baron - NPR: How should the media cover Trump and Biden in 2024? One man has an answer Further Reading: NPR: Tucker Carlson, the fired Fox News star, makes a bid for relevance with Putin interview BBC: Tucker Carlson interview: Fact-checking Putin's 'non...

Feb 26, 20247 minSeason 3Ep. 6

Grand Theft Tea feat. Nicole Wilson

When we sit down to drink a relaxing cup of tea, most of us aren't thinking too much about the journey it took to get into our cups. Nicole Wilson, though, is a tea blogger and educator so knowing all the ins and outs of tea is kind of her thing. Nicole and I talk about Robert Fortune, the man who stole tea from China, launching the machine that would become British tea production. Check out Nicole's blog at www.teaformeplease.com (I think I said it wrong in the episode, the above is the correct...

Feb 19, 202459 minSeason 3Ep. 5

[Sidebar] Ethically Managing Unethical Museum Collections

The Penn Museum recently raised the ire of community groups and historians for their handling of the Morton Collection. We will explore what the Morton Collection is, its legacy and why people are once again upset with the Penn Museum. A few places to get more information: https://www.phillyvoice.com/penn-museum-burial-ceremony-morton-cranial-collection/ https://whyy.org/articles/penn-museum-burial-remains-morton-collection/ https://findingceremony.com/ https://www.penn.museum/about-collections/...

Feb 12, 20247 min

In Which Antisemitism is Solved By Repeatedly Slapping it In the Face Feat: Robert Neumark Jones

There are a lot of ways to approach bigotry. Some call it out loudly, others encourage conversation, and then there is Uriah Levy. Levy tackled antisemitism in the US Navy head on through law, public opinion and of course, a good slap across the face. Fayge and actor Robert Neumark Jones discuss Levy's life and what we can learn from his legacy. Check out Robert's work on his website: https://robertnj.com/ including his podcast Bliss of the Abyss. Thank you to April Keez for the use of the songs...

Feb 05, 20241 hr 26 min

[Sidebar] Powerful Men Behaving Badly and the Women Who Got the Last Word

A rich an powerful man like former President Trump is not the first, nor unfortionately, the last man to assault someone. This week E Jean Carroll got the last word in and we remember Nan Britton, another woman who got one up on the most powerful man in the nation. Interstitial Music: "SOME OF THESE DAYS" Sophie Tucker Composed by Shelton Brooks Accompanied by Ted Shapiro, piano and unknown musicians Recorded September 2, 1927 Okeh unissued mx 81305-A Thank you to April Keez for the use of the s...

Jan 29, 20245 min

Slavery, Servitude and Solidarity feat: Mack Little

Fayge sits down with author Mack Little to discuss slave revolts in 17th century Barbados and all the fascinating complexity of Barbados in that era. The lines between race and class were very different from our modern expectations. We also discuss how to research less discussed topics and the importance of seeing yourself in history. See Mack Little's information, including where to find her books, on her website: https://www.mack-little.com/ Thank you to April Keez for the use of the songs "Mi...

Jan 22, 202442 min

[Sidebar] Jew Tunnels and Mitzvah Tanks - What is Chabad Anyway?

Everyone was shocked when the NYPD had to break up a civil disturbance in the world headquarters of the Chabad movement, but how did they come to be there in the first place? In this sidebar, we talk about the origins of the Hassidic movement in Judaism in general and Chabad in particular. If you want to learn more about the tunnels, here are a few sources I recommend: Interstellar_Isabellar did a great run down on Youtube The Jerusalem Post AP News Interstitial music: Nigun Ha'Baal Shem Tov - A...

Jan 15, 20249 min

How To Off a Moth feat: Lucas Zellers

Fayge and Isa sit down with Lucas Zellers, author of the new Dungeons and Dragons Monster Manual "Book of Extinction" to discuss the life and legacy of the entomologist JD Tothill. What Tothill a hero or a villain? Why do the British always make a mess of everything? Will Fayge ever say "insect" instead of "bug?" (No.) Get the Book of Extinction at: https://magehandpress.com/extinction Episode sections: Intros and Dungeons and Dragons - 1:02 Zeller's Inspiration - 5:54 JD Tothill's Early Life - ...

Jan 08, 202452 min

[Sidebar] Nikki Haley and the Lost Cause of the Confederacy

Why does Republican presidential candidate Nikki Haley seem reticent to say that slavery was the cause of the American Civil War? It might be a bit more complicated than simple politics. Thank you to April Keez for the use of the song "Grow Up" from the Album Mountainview. Find her album on Bandcamp . ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ www.DListersofHistory.com D Listers of History on World Podcast Network D Listers of History on TikTok D Listers of History on Instagram Support us on Patreon! See what Fayge i...

Jan 01, 20247 min

Jewish Christmas and the Inventor of General Tso's Chicken with David Page

Jews have enjoyed Chinese food, especially on Christmas, since both communities made their way to the United States. We chat with the creator of Diners, Drive-Ins and Dives, David Page, about the connection between these immigrant groups and the most popular of American Chinese dishes, General Tso's Chicken. If you want to support the "No Arena in Chinatown" movement, visit: Asian Pacific Islander Political Alliance No Arena in Chinatown Solidarity Instagram Check out David's book at: https://ww...

Dec 24, 202346 minSeason 3Ep. 4

The Courteous World of Daniel of Beccles feat. Daniele Cybulskie

Put down your turkey leg and churro because it is time to learn how to be a proper Medieval boy-clerk. It's really fun, I promise, and you don't even have to give up the corset. Check out all the super cool Medieval stuff Daniele Cybulskie is up to on her website https://www.danielecybulskie.com/ Audio drop is from Disney's 1973 movie "Robin Hood" ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ www.DListersofHistory.com D Listers of History on TikTok D Listers of History on Instagram Support us on Patreon! See what Fayge ...

Dec 11, 202359 minSeason 1Ep. 1

What Does it Take to Get an NYC Highway Named For You? feat. Rebecca Bratspies

Who was Major Deegan before his name was given to a parking lot masquerading as an expressway? Why do New York apartments have windows to a brick wall? How much public money can you spend on lunch in NYC before getting in trouble? Check our Rebecca Bratspies on her website! Audio Drop from @farkakteapartments ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ www.DListersofHistory.com D Listers of History on TikTok D Listers of History on Instagram Support us on Patreon! See what Fayge is reading on Goodreads Hosted by Ausha...

Nov 27, 202358 minSeason 1Ep. 8
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