Chief Executives in the Cockpit—When Presidents Take to the Skies

Chief Executives in the Cockpit—When Presidents Take to the Skies

In this episode we look at all U.S. presidents who served as fighter pilots or in any sort of military combat role. We also look at the first president to fly (it was in a rinky-dink Wright Bros. flyer), the development of Air Force One, and the theory that aviators make better leaders.

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The Story of Human Language, From Proto Indo-European to Ebonics English—John McWhorter

The Story of Human Language, From Proto Indo-European to Ebonics English—John McWhorter

Language not only defines humans as a species, placing us head and shoulders above even the most proficient animal communicators, but it also beguiles us with its endless mysteries. For example... How...

4 Des 201754min

The Causes of World War 2

The Causes of World War 2

In the wreckage of World War 1, Germany was slapped with a war reparations bill worth billions and the loss of much of its land. This and many other reasons launched the Second World War.See omnystudi...

1 Des 201714min

The Causes of World War 1

The Causes of World War 1

The reasons for the Great War go way beyond the assassination of Franz Ferdinand. Learn about the causes of one of humanity's most vicious wars.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

30 Nov 201716min

Is There Any Hard Evidence Hannibal Took Elephants Over the Alps?

Is There Any Hard Evidence Hannibal Took Elephants Over the Alps?

Hannibal's crossing of the Alps with war elephants is considered one of the most daring move of the Punic Wars. But is it professionally accepted among historians that he actually crossed the Alps, an...

29 Nov 20177min

The Greek Military Owned The Ancient World. Why Did They Roll Over For the Romans?

The Greek Military Owned The Ancient World. Why Did They Roll Over For the Romans?

When did the ancient Greeks stop making armies or supplying fighting men? One moment they're beating up the the Persian empire and conquering the known world, and the next, they're slave tutors for th...

28 Nov 20178min

Why Food Tells Us More About a Culture Than Anything Else—Ken Alba

Why Food Tells Us More About a Culture Than Anything Else—Ken Alba

You and your ancestor from 1,000 years ago have almost nothing in common. Your clothes are different. Your worship rituals are different. Your thoughts about the opposite sex are definitely different....

27 Nov 20171h 2min

The Electoral College Isn't an Outdated 18th-Century Relic; It Keeps America From Falling Apart—Tara Ross

The Electoral College Isn't an Outdated 18th-Century Relic; It Keeps America From Falling Apart—Tara Ross

The Electoral college is one of the most confusing—and, after the 2016 election, contentious—parts of American democracy. After losing two of the past five presidential races in the Electoral College ...

24 Nov 201738min

Arabic Numerals Took Over 600 Years To Spread Across the West

Arabic Numerals Took Over 600 Years To Spread Across the West

Western scholars first encountered "Arabic" numerals in the seventh century, making mathematics and accounting much easier. But Roman numerals stubbornly stuck around until the invention of the printi...

23 Nov 20178min

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