The Empty Cup This stripped-down piece is the sound of unlearning. Just piano, voice, and the silence between thoughts. Like the master said — a full cup takes nothing new. Empty it. Begin again. Now, here’s the track: The Empty Cup, from the album The Still Path. Thanks for listening to History Remixed. You can find this track and more philosophical music on Spotify, Apple Music, YouTube, and all streaming platforms. Be sure to follow the podcast and the artist, History Remixed, for new episode...
Jun 30, 2025•4 min•Season 2Ep. 8
The Music of Virtue If ethics had a sound, this would be it. Celestial pads and gentle rhythms accompany soft vocals that rise like incense. Virtue, in Confucian terms, isn’t loud — but it resonates. Now, here’s the track: The Music of Virtue, from the album The Still Path. Thanks for listening to History Remixed. You can find this track and more philosophical music on Spotify, Apple Music, YouTube, and all streaming platforms. Be sure to follow the podcast and the artist, History Remixed, for n...
Jun 29, 2025•4 min•Season 2Ep. 7
Rectify the Names Clarity is power. This minimalist track is centered around structure — tonal precision, ordered percussion, and meaning in every phrase. It’s a sonic argument for truth in words, and words that shape reality. Now, here’s the track: Rectify the Names, from the album The Still Path. Thanks for listening to History Remixed. You can find this track and more philosophical music on Spotify, Apple Music, YouTube, and all streaming platforms. Be sure to follow the podcast and the artis...
Jun 28, 2025•4 min•Season 2Ep. 6
To Lead, Be Led A soft-spoken parable wrapped in melody. This track’s gradual swell mirrors how moral leadership, in Confucius’s view, begins with one’s own example. Sparse lyrics, deep truths. Now, here’s the track: To Lead, Be Led, from the album The Still Path. Thanks for listening to History Remixed. You can find this track and more philosophical music on Spotify, Apple Music, YouTube, and all streaming platforms. Be sure to follow the podcast and the artist, History Remixed, for new episode...
Jun 26, 2025•3 min•Season 2Ep. 5
Filial Roots Honor begins at home. Acoustic guitar and temple bells form the backbone of this tribute to filial piety — the core of Confucian virtue. Each note steps lightly but leaves an impression, like walking through memory. Now, here’s the track: Filial Roots, from the album The Still Path. Thanks for listening to History Remixed. You can find this track and more philosophical music on Spotify, Apple Music, YouTube, and all streaming platforms. Be sure to follow the podcast and the artist, ...
Jun 25, 2025•3 min•Season 2Ep. 4
The Gentleman Walks Slowly A quiet stroll, not a sprint. This track’s pacing and muted instrumentation embody the Confucian ideal of self-possession and deliberate action. Grace, not haste, makes the gentleman. Now, here’s the track: The Gentleman Walks Slowly, from the album The Still Path. Thanks for listening to History Remixed. You can find this track and more philosophical music on Spotify, Apple Music, YouTube, and all streaming platforms. Be sure to follow the podcast and the artist, Hist...
Jun 24, 2025•3 min•Season 2Ep. 3
Ferguson Arthur " Fergie " Jenkins [a] CM (born December 13, 1942) [1] is a Canadian former professional baseball pitcher and coach . He played Major League Baseball (MLB) from 1965 to 1983 for the Philadelphia Phillies , Chicago Cubs , Texas Rangers and Boston Red Sox . Jenkins played the most of his career for the Cubs. He was a National League (NL) and Cubs All-Star for three seasons, and in 1971, he was the first Canadian and Cubs pitcher to win a Cy Young Award . He was a 20-game winner for...
Jun 24, 2025•4 min•Season 1Ep. 7
Samuel Edward Thomas McDowell (born September 21, 1942) is an American former professional baseball player. He played in Major League Baseball as a starting pitcher from 1961 to 1975, most notably for the Cleveland Indians . A six-time All-Star , McDowell led the American League in strikeouts five times. Tall (6 feet, 5 inches) and powerful, his left-handed fastball was delivered with an unusually calm pitching motion which led to his memorable nickname, " Sudden Sam ". Early life[ edit ] McDowe...
Jun 23, 2025•3 min•Season 1Ep. 6
Harmony Without Uniformity Balance isn’t sameness — and this track proves it. Strings, space, and soft dissonance underscore Confucius’s idea that true harmony welcomes difference. The melody speaks with restraint, the silence holds weight. Now, here’s the track: Harmony Without Uniformity, from the album The Still Path. Thanks for listening to History Remixed. You can find this track and more philosophical music on Spotify, Apple Music, YouTube, and all streaming platforms. Be sure to follow th...
Jun 23, 2025•4 min•Season 2Ep. 2
James Paul David Bunning (October 23, 1931 – May 26, 2017) was an American professional baseball pitcher and politician from Kentucky who served in both chambers of the United States Congress , a member of the United States House of Representatives from 1987 to 1999 and a member of the United States Senate from 1999 to 2011. He is the only Major League Baseball athlete to have been elected to both the United States Senate and the National Baseball Hall of Fame to date. Bunning pitched from 1955 ...
Jun 22, 2025•5 min•Season 1Ep. 5
Ritual and the River Measured, meditative, and moving. This opening track draws you into the flowing current of Confucian thought — where reflection matters more than reaction. With sparse percussion and reverent tones, it's a prayer whispered to the wind. Now, here’s the track: Ritual and the River, from the album The Still Path. Thanks for listening to History Remixed. You can find this track and more philosophical music on Spotify, Apple Music, YouTube, and all streaming platforms. Be sure to...
Jun 21, 2025•3 min•Season 2Ep. 1
Juan Antonio Marichal Sánchez (born October 20, 1937), nicknamed " the Dominican Dandy ", is a Dominican former right-handed pitcher who played 16 seasons in Major League Baseball from 1960 to 1975, mostly with the San Francisco Giants . Known for his high leg kick, variety of pitches , arm angles and deliveries, pinpoint control , and durability, Marichal won 18 games to help the Giants reach the 1962 World Series , and went on to earn 191 victories in the 1960s, the most of any major league pi...
Jun 21, 2025•4 min•Season 1Ep. 4
Don Drysdale — The Long Arm of the Law Don Drysdale brought fear, fire, and finesse to the mound. Towering at six-foot-five, he pitched like a man on a mission — brushing back hitters, owning the inside corner, and never backing down. With a record-setting 58 and two-thirds scoreless innings in 1968, he enforced order with heat and command. They called him Big D — and when he pitched, the law was laid down in Dodger Blue. Now, here’s the track: Don Drysdale — The Long Arm of the Law, from the al...
Jun 20, 2025•3 min•Season 1Ep. 3
Bob Gibson — One Point One Two In 1968, Bob Gibson didn’t just pitch — he ruled. With a microscopic ERA of One Point One Two, he delivered one of the most dominant seasons in baseball history. Fierce, unrelenting, and fearless on the mound, Gibson redefined intimidation with every fastball. He pitched with fire, demanded respect, and left hitters shaking in the box. A Hall of Famer, a warrior, a force — this is the sound of One Point One Two. Now, here’s the track: Bob Gibson — One Point One Two...
Jun 19, 2025•3 min•Season 1Ep. 2
Sandy Koufax – The Left Hand of God He pitched through pain. He struck out legends. He stood for his faith and his team. Sandy Koufax, the Left Hand of God, redefined dominance in the 1960s with four no-hitters, three Cy Youngs, and a perfect game. And when he chose principles over the World Series, he became more than an ace — he became a legend carved in baseball’s memory. Now, here’s the track: Sandy Koufax – The Left Hand of God from the album Legends of the Mound. Thanks for listening to Hi...
Jun 18, 2025•4 min•Season 1Ep. 1