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Reckoning with Jason Herbert

Jason Herbertwww.buzzsprout.com

Historian and outdoorsman Dr. Jason Herbert has questions about the world. And it's time to reckon with them.

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Episodes

Episode 139: Black Hawk Down with Dr. Jonathan Carroll

This week military historian Dr. Jonathan Carroll drops in to talk about Black Hawk Down and his new book Beyond Black Hawk Down: Intervention, Nation-Building, and Insurgency in Somalia, 1992-1995 . About our guest: Jonathan Carroll is a former officer in the Irish Defence Forces who earned a PhD from Texas A&M University. He is an associate professor of military history at the Royal Military Academy, Sandhurst.

Jun 26, 20251 hr 52 min

Episode 138: The Comanches Are Coming!

Talking about my weekend trip with Comanche youths, along with some of my experiences with the Seminole Tribe of Florida, the Southern Ute Indian Tribe, the Kiowa Tribe, and the Cheyenne and Arapaho Tribes.

Jun 25, 202530 min

Episode 135: Saving Private Ryan with Dr. Paul Thomas Chamberlin

This week Dr. Paul Thomas Chamberlin drops in to talk about the history behind Operation Overlord and Steven Spielberg's Saving Private Ryan. About our guest: Paul Chamberlin specializes in twentieth century international history with a focus on U.S. foreign relations and the Middle East. His first book, The Global Offensive: The United States, the Palestine Liberation Organization, and the Making of the Post-Cold War Order (Oxford, 2012), is an international history of the Palestinian liberatio...

Jun 05, 20251 hr 7 min

Episode 134: The Spiritual Journey of Albert Einstein with Dr. Kieran Fox

Today neuroscientist and psychiatrist Dr. Kieran Fox joins in to talk about the spiritual journey of Albert Einstein. About our guest: Dr. Kieran Fox is a neuroscientist (PhD 2016) and doctor (MD 2023), currently training to be a psychiatrist in the Research Resident Training Program at the University of California San Francisco. His research over the next few years will focus on the neural mechanisms and clinical potential of psychedelic medicines. During medical school, he used intracranial el...

Jun 04, 202555 min

Episode 132: Conversations with Women Filmmakers with Kevin Smokler

Writer and filmmaker Kevin Smokler returns to the pod to talk about his discussions with 25 different women filmmakers. About our guest: Kevin Smokler is a writer, documentary filmmaker and event host focused on our relationship as human beings with pop culture. His most recent book BREAK THE FRAME: CONVERSATIONS WITH WOMEN FILMMAKERS contains 24 career-retrospective conversations with directors behind box office phenomenon like Captain Marvel , Oscar winners like Free Solo and the filmmakers wh...

May 22, 20251 hr 12 minEp. 132

Episode 131: The history of axe murder with Rachel McCarthy James

Today Rachel McCarthy James drops in to talk about the development of the axe and the myriad of ways it has been used to dispatch people and empires over the years. About our guest: Rachel McCarthy James was born and raised in Kansas, the daughter of baseball’s Bill James and artist Susan McCarthy. She graduated from Hollins University in Roanoke, VA, where she studied writing and politics. Her first nonfiction book, The Man from the Train , was written in collaboration with her father and publi...

May 20, 20251 hr 36 min

Welcome to Reckoning with Jason Herbert

It's a new day here at the podcast. Historians At The Movies Podcast is now Reckoning with Jason Herbert. We're opening up our focus and the things we talk about here.

May 19, 20259 min

Emergency Pod: The Majesty of Andor with Dr. Alan Malfavon

Andor is the greatest Star Wars we've ever seen on any screen and it's not close. My close friend Alan Malfavon joins in to talk about the brilliance of this show, what it means to us, and what we hope to see next. About our guest: Alan Malfavon resituates Mexico’s socio-political, cultural, and economic networks with the Atlantic World and the Greater Caribbean, and it dissects and problematizes those networks by centering the Black and Afro-Mexican experience. His research interrogates and sub...

May 15, 20251 hr 18 min

Episode 130: Robin Hood in film and history with Dr. Amy S. Kaufman

This week Dr. Amy S. Kaufman drops in to talk about our favorite representations of Robin Hood, how he has changed through history, and her new novel, The Traitor of Sherwood Forest. About our guest: Amy S. Kaufman is the author of The Traitor of Sherwood Forest , a Robin Hood retelling based on the medieval ballads (Penguin Books, 2025). Amy holds a PhD in medieval literature and has written about the Middle Ages for both academic journals and popular websites, including The Washington Post . S...

May 14, 202556 minEp. 130

Episode 129: Defiance and the Holocaust in Belarus and Ukraine with Dr. Waitman Beorn

This week Dr. Waitman Beorn drops in to talk about Defiance (2008) and his work researching the Holocaust in Europe during World War II. About our guest: Dr. Waitman Wade Beorn is an associate professor in History at Northumbria University in Newcastle-upon-Tyne, UK. Dr. Beorn was previously the Director of the Virginia Holocaust Museum in Richmond, VA and the inaugural Blumkin Professor of Holocaust and Genocide Studies at the University of Nebraska-Omaha. His first book, Marching Into Darkness...

May 08, 20251 hr 26 minEp. 129

Reckoning: Making Sense of Slavery with Dr. Scott Spillman

Today Dr. Scott Spillman joins in to talk about how historians have conceptualized slavery and its role in the development of the United States. Get ready for a history of the history of slavery. About our guest: Scott Spillman is an American historian and the author of the book Making Sense of Slavery: America’s Long Reckoning, from the Founding Era to Today (2025). His essays and reviews have appeared in The Point , Liberties , The New Yorker , The New Republic , n+1 , the Chronicle Review , a...

Apr 28, 20251 hr 16 min

Episode 127: Is Sinners the Best Film of the 21st Century with Dr. Zandria Robinson

Today Dr. Zandria Robinson drops in to talk about Sinners and why it might be the best movie of the 21st century. We have a spoiler free introduction, a pause, and then a spoiler filled conversation about the Jim Crow South, the Great Migration, WWI, Chicago, Mississippi, the Ku Klux Klan, sex, music, and of course THAT SCENE. This conversation is almost as amazing as this film. Share it widely. About our guest: Dr. Zandria F. Robinson is a writer and ethnographer working on race, gender, sound,...

Apr 23, 20251 hr 29 minEp. 127

Reckoning: Pope Francis and the History of the Papacy with Dr. Matthew Gabriele

News broke yesterday of Pope Francis' death at the age of 88. Matt Gabriele joins in to talk about the man, the history of the papacy, and what comes next. About our guest: Matthew Gabriele is a professor of medieval studies in the Department of Religion and Culture at Virginia Tech. His research and teaching generally explore religion, violence, nostalgia, and apocalypse, whether manifested in the Middle Ages or the modern world. This includes events and ideas such as the Crusades, the so-calle...

Apr 22, 202551 min

Reckoning: The Search for Extraterrestrial Life with Dr. Mario Livio and Dr. Jack Szostak

Today astrophysicist Dr. Mario Livio and Nobel-winning chemist Dr. Jack Szostak drop in to talk about the search for extraterrestrial life. About our guests: Dr. Mario Livio is an internationally known astrophysicist, best-selling author, and popular speaker. He is a Fellow of the American Association for the Advancement of Science. ​Dr. Livio has published more than 500 scientific articles. He has made significant theoretical contributions to topics ranging from cosmology, supernova explosions,...

Apr 21, 20251 hr

Reckoning : Gun Violence in America with Sasha Abramsky and Dr. Cari Babitzke

We're a couple days removed from yet another on campus shooting. Sasha, Cari, and I ask what the hell is wrong with America and how did we get here. About our guests: Sasha Abramsky is The Nation 's Western correspondent. He is the author of several books, including The American Way of Poverty , The House of Twenty Thousand Books , Little Wonder: The Fabulous Story of Lottie Dod, the World's First Female Sports Superstar , and most recently Chaos Comes Calling: The Battle Against the Far-Right T...

Apr 19, 20251 hr 6 min

Reckoning: The Far Right's Takeover of Small Town America with Sasha Abramsky

Today Sasha Abramsky joins in for the first time to talk about why small towns are so susceptible to far right rhetoric and if there is hope for the future. About our guest: Sasha Abramsky is The Nation 's Western correspondent. He is the author of several books, including The American Way of Poverty , The House of Twenty Thousand Books , Little Wonder: The Fabulous Story of Lottie Dod, the World's First Female Sports Superstar , and most recently Chaos Comes Calling: The Battle Against the Far-...

Apr 14, 202552 min

Reckoning: Exploring the Origins of the Universe with Dr. Matt Strassler

Physicist Matt Strassler drops in to talk about the origins of the universe and how we how what we know. About our guest: Dr. Matt Strassler is a theoretical physicist and writer. His research over the past thirty years has mainly been related mainly to the Large Hadron Collider , though he has written many papers on a wide variety of topics in string theory, quantum field theory and particle physics. He has recently completed a new book, called “Waves in an Impossible Sea“ , in which, without a...

Apr 07, 20251 hr

Episode 124: Don’t You Forget About Me: The Breakfast Club and Brat Pack America with Kevin Smokler

This week Kevin Smokler drops in to talk about The Breakfast Club, the Brat Pack, John Hughes, and the legacy of 80s teen movies. About our guest: Kevin Smokler is a writer, documentary filmmaker and event host focused on our relationship as human beings with pop culture. His most recent book BREAK THE FRAME: CONVERSATIONS WITH WOMEN FILMMAKERS contains 24 career-retrospective conversations with directors behind box office phenomenon like Captain Marvel , Oscar winners like Free Solo and the fil...

Apr 02, 20251 hr 30 minEp. 124

Reckoning: How the Science of Autism Has Failed Women and Girls with Dr. Gina Rippon

April 1 marks the beginning of Autism Awareness Month in the U.S. and the U.K. so I invited neuroscientist Dr. Gina Rippon on the pod to talk about what autism is, the history of its diagnosis, and how women and girls have been overlooked in autism research. About our guest: Professor Gina Rippon is Professor Emeritus of Cognitive NeuroImaging at Aston University in the UK. Her research involves the use of state-of-the-art brain imaging techniques to investigate developmental disorders such as a...

Apr 01, 20251 hr 3 min

Reckoning: Before We Were Trans: A New History of Gender with Dr. Kit Heyam

This week Dr. Kit Heyem visits from across the Pond to talk about their new book, Before We Were Trans: A New History of Gender . This was an awesome conversation to talk nonbinary histories through time and why that is relevant today. About our guest: Dr Kit Heyam (they/them or he/him) is a Leeds-based freelance writer, heritage practitioner, trans awareness trainer and academic. You can find them on Blue Sky at: https://bsky.app/profile/krheyam.bsky.social...

Mar 29, 202553 min

Episode 123: Deep Cover with Dr. Walter Greason and Tim Fielder

In 1992 Bill Duke teamed up with Laurence Fishburne and Jeff Goldblum to create one of the best film noirs ever made and a masterpiece of Black cinema. Walter Greason and Tim Fielder join in to talk about it, the rise of hip hop, and the early 90s. About our guests: A native of Mississippi, Tim Fielder is an illustrator, cartoonist, animator and OG Afrofuturist. He is the founder of Dieselfunk Studios, an intermedia storytelling company, and is an educator for institutions such as the New York F...

Mar 26, 20251 hr 27 minEp. 123

Reckoning: "The Most Dangerous Man in the World" with Dr. Emily Herring

In the early 20th century, the New York Times dubbed French philosopher Henri Bergson as "the most dangerous man in the world." Bergson scared a lot of people in how he brought philosophy to the masses but he also won critical acclaim, receiving the Nobel Prize in Literature and France's highest honor, the Grand-Croix de la Legion d'honneur . Surprisingly, no English language biography exists of him. Until now. This week, Dr. Emily Herring joins in to talk about Bergson's rise to fame, his influ...

Mar 24, 202559 min
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