Teaching Evil | Signposts and Outcomes

Teaching Evil | Signposts and Outcomes

Some of the greatest crimes in history began not on battlefields or politicians’ offices but in classrooms. Demagogues often seize control of educational institutions as a means of indoctrinating the young, filling their minds with false narratives meant to guide them toward evil. As a teacher, this both terrifies and enrages me in equal measure. As we approach the end of this season on villains, let us look back at some examples of this hateful practice from an objective, historical viewpoint. Listeners on every side of the widening political and cultural divide may notice some familiar trends, and these are signposts on the road to evil.

Join us as we show you these trends, their outcomes, and how those outcomes have played out in history.

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Thursday Thoughts | A Model of Competition

Thursday Thoughts | A Model of Competition

Welcome to a new segment in 15-Minute History called, Thursday Thoughts! Every other Thursday, Joe will speak about a specific person, place, or event in history in under five minutes. This week, we teach you about Porter's Five Force model, how it helps break down the complexity of competition in the market, and its influence on businesses across the globe. Spoiler alert: Ever wonder why there are millions of podcasts? It's because barriers to entry are very low. As a result, competition is high, which makes us very thankful for you, our outstanding audience.

7 Des 20235min

Confronting Evil | A Discussion on Three People in History

Confronting Evil | A Discussion on Three People in History

Join us as we discuss confronting evil, the three figures in history, and the actions that inspire others to stand.

4 Des 202335min

Pop Quiz | The Grenada Invasion

Pop Quiz | The Grenada Invasion

Welcome to the Pop Quiz! Every other Thursday, Joe asks a topical question about history, and Jon has to answer it without any help or resources - other than his legendary memory and knowledge of history. These episodes are unedited and a fun way for the team to interact more with you, our outstanding audience. Have an idea for a topic? Want to try and stump Jon? Send it to us at 15minutehistory@gmail.com or submit it to our website at https://www.15minutehistorypodcast.org. We promise not to give him any hints.

30 Nov 20237min

Confronting Evil | Three People in History

Confronting Evil | Three People in History

How do leaders confront villains? Among history’s most important lessons are seeing how people and nations face down rising evil. In this episode, we are going to examine the actions of three statesmen as they looked outward and saw gathering storms on the horizon. They took different approaches; some failed and others succeeded. And perhaps their deeds can shape our own if ever our societies are under threat.

27 Nov 202316min

Thursday Thoughts | The Fake French Pastry

Thursday Thoughts | The Fake French Pastry

Welcome to a new segment in 15-Minute History called, Thursday Thoughts! Every other Thursday, Joe will speak about a specific person, place, or event in history in under five minutes. This week, we teach about the real history of a pastry you know and love. Spoiler Alert: The truth may cause some of you to reach a baking point.

23 Nov 20233min

The Inquisition | Discussing Fact from Fiction

The Inquisition | Discussing Fact from Fiction

Join us as we discuss the Inquisition, the horrors it brought, the heroes that ended it, and the fiction around this dark time in history.

20 Nov 202336min

Pop Quiz | King Arthur

Pop Quiz | King Arthur

Welcome to a new segment in 15-Minute History called, Pop Quiz! Every other Thursday, Joe asks a topical question about history, and Jon has to answer it without any help or resources - other than his legendary memory and knowledge of history. These episodes are unedited and a fun way for the team to interact more with you, our outstanding audience. Have an idea for a topic? Want to try and stump Jon? Send it to us at 15minutehistory@gmail.com or submit it to our website at https://www.15minutehistorypodcast.org. We promise not to give him any hints.

16 Nov 20236min

The Inquisition | Separating Fact from Fiction

The Inquisition | Separating Fact from Fiction

A small chapel in the German town of Erfurt was hardly a proper venue for world-shaping events to begin. Nothing much had happened in this part of the Holy Roman Empire, and the Augustinian monk who swept the chapel's floor thought mainly about his lunch. His straw broom pushed dust from the tombs built into the floor before the altar. The monk then lit candles and said a brief prayer. He heard the doors open and turned to see a group of young men walking single-file toward him. The new servants of God were ready to take their vows and be ordained in His Church. Moments later, the bishop swept into the chapel resplendent in his best clerical garb. He stood before the new priests and led them through their oath to the Almighty. The monk, standing off to the side, was barely listening. He saw his new colleagues kneeling before the altar on the freshly-swept tombs and thought to himself, "All my work wasted." Join us as we teach you about the Inquisition, the horrors it brought, and the heroes that ended it.

13 Nov 202317min

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