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Humble JuristHumble JuristInterview with Angel Zimmerman - Part 2In this second episode of a two-part series, Angel Zimmerman, Managing Partner of Zimmerman & Zimmerman, P.A., a collections law firm, shares insights into her work and the challenges of running a successful practice. Beyond her professional career, Angel discusses her significant contributions to the J. Reuben Clark Law Society—particularly her work with the Law Society’s Women in Law Committee—as well as her leadership roles in other professional organizations.Angel’s story is one of passion and commitment to both the legal profession and her community. Tune in to hear about her journey, the values t...2025-02-1239 minHumble JuristHumble JuristInterview with Angel Zimmerman - Part 1In this first episode of a two-part series, Angel Zimmerman, an inspiring attorney and mother from Kansas, USA, shares her personal story, including her journey to becoming a lawyer, balancing family life, and her dedication to serving her community.As the Managing Partner of Zimmerman & Zimmerman, P.A., a collections law firm, Angel provides insight into her work and the challenges of running a successful practice. Beyond her professional career, Angel discusses her significant contributions to the J. Reuben Clark Law Society, including her work with the Law Society’s Women in Law Committee, an...2025-01-2537 minHumble JuristHumble JuristPeacemakersDr. Stephen R. Covey addressed the J. Reuben Clark Law Society at its Annual Fireside on February 12, 2010.2024-09-1340 minHumble JuristHumble JuristThe Lawyer, the Samaritan, and the Law of Obligations“The Lawyer, the Samaritan, and the Law of Obligations”, by The Hon. Denise P. Lindberg, Senior District Judge, State of Utah Judiciary at the JRCLS 2024 Annual Conference in Las Vegas Saturday, March 13th2024-07-2434 minHumble JuristHumble JuristPeacemakers and Bridge BuildersPeacemakers and Bridge Builders by Kevin J. Worthen, Hugh W. Colton Professor at BYU Law School. Address given at the JRCLS 2024 Annual Conference in Las Vegas on Saturday, March 13th.2024-06-1333 minHumble JuristHumble JuristReligious Liberty is a Modern ImperativeRemarks by Elder Alexander Dushku on the 2024 Annual Fireside of the J. Reuben Clark Law Society. Delivered on January 19, 2024."We affirm the strength brought to the law by a lawyer's personal religious conviction. We strive through public service and professional excellence to promote fairness and virtue founded upon the rule of law."2024-05-2234 minHumble JuristHumble JuristThe Stewardship of Our First Freedom"The Stewardship of Our First Freedom" by Elder Clark G. Gilbert on the Religious Freedom Annual Review hosted by the International Center for Law and Religion Studies (ICLRS), at Brigham Young University. Delivered on June 15, 2023.2024-01-2243 minHumble JuristHumble JuristWhen a Judge Rules That “Mormons” Aren’t Christian - An interview with Dave GarnerDave Garner, International Chair of the J. Reuben Clark Law Society and member of the Phoenix Arizona Chapter, discussed the limitations of judicial intervention in religious disputes in a BYU Education Week CLE titled "When a Judge Rules that ‘Mormons’ Aren’t Christian." In this episode, he provides insightful commentary on the topic.2023-12-031h 28Humble JuristHumble JuristFaith, Family, and Religious FreedomElder Jeffrey R. Holland addressed the 25th-anniversary event of the J. Reuben Clark Law Society in Washington, D.C. He emphasized the society's mission to unite religious conviction with legal service. Elder Holland highlighted faith, family, and religious freedom as essential in the modern world. He urged the audience to make a compelling case for the relevance of religion and morality in society.2023-10-0627 minHumble JuristHumble JuristMarriage, Family Law, and the TempleElder Hafen shared insights correlating United States constitutional and family law judicial decisions over the past half century with devaluing the historical concept of marriage at the 2014 J. Reuben Clark Law Society Annual Fireside. Elder Hafen emphasized that building a marriage is challenging and demanding but also sanctifying and satisfying. Through a lifetime of sacrificing for our marriage partner, we can become like Jesus Christ and realize "the abundant life of authentic joy". 2023-09-1844 minHumble JuristHumble JuristPursuing Religious Liberty WorldwidePresident Dallin H. Oaks at the second annual Notre Dame Religious Liberty Summit in Rome, Italy, from July 20-22, 2022.Gratitude is extended to Professor Barclay for generously granting authorization for the utilization of the audio.2023-08-0135 minGame On MoleGame On Mole18. Bachelor's Handbag VIDEO (Reuben Kaye & Emma Zammit)This week we are joined by the effervescent Reuben Kaye and the hilarious but vaguely pickle-scented Emma Zammit for a fantastic episode! This was a lot of fun and we even got to hear some insight on Reuben's infamous and ghastly overblown appearance on The Project and Q&A and compare notes with Dicko - who has had his own very public live television controversies. And no more keto talk I promise. Game On Mole is written/produced/hosted by Aimon Clark with Ian 'Dicko' Dickson and regular team captain Sellma Soul. Follow...2023-07-181h 13Humble JuristHumble JuristCivil Rights and Social Justice: An African PerspectiveChief Justice Hassan Jallow, Supreme Court of The Gambia, delivered his address, Civil Rights and Social Justice: An African Perspective, on Friday, March 3, 2023 at the 2023 JRCLS Annual Conference in Atlanta, GA.2023-07-0325 minHumble JuristHumble JuristWho is my Neighbor?The Honorable Judge Bernice Bouie Donald, U.S. Court of Appeals for the Sixth Circuit (retired), was presented the J. Clifford Wallace Award and delivered the keynote address "Who is my Neighbor? My Journey in the Law" on Friday, March 3, 2023 at the 2023 JRCLS Annual Conference in Atlanta, GA.2023-06-0145 minHumble JuristHumble JuristInstruments in His Hands: Doing this Great and Marvelous WorkElder Larry Echo Hawk addressed the J. Reuben Clark Law Society at its Annual Fireside on January 25, 2013.Our mission: "We affirm the strength brought to the law by a lawyer's personal religious conviction. We strive through public service and professional excellence to promote fairness and virtue founded upon the rule of law."2023-05-0139 minEnvisioning BYU: BYU SpeechesEnvisioning BYU: BYU SpeechesThe Charted Course of the Church in Education | J. Reuben Clark Jr. | August 1938Concerned about rising secularism in Church education, J. Reuben Clark Jr., first counselor in the First Presidency, gave this address to Church seminary and institute leaders at the BYU summer school in Aspen Grove. It has been called “the most influential address to seminary and institute teachers in the history of Church education.” While President Clark focused on seminary and institute teachers, the talk also implied the university’s need to hire Latter-day Saint faculty in all disciplines who were fully converted, for “our Church schools cannot be manned by unconverted, untesti- monied teachers.” President Packer admonished BYU faculty that “The...2023-02-0941 minYou Took It Too FarYou Took It Too FarEpisode 97: The Never Ending Cold ReubenThis week, the boys are back for the 2023 season of YTITF. Nate is a proud cat father and Charlie takes on the reuben from hell. **GAMBLERS LOOK HERE: Get $50 on FanDuel Sportsbook in Free Bets! Terms apply. Make sure to use my invite link! https://fndl.co/e7bcyp3 If you or someone you know has a gambling problem, help is available. Call 1-800-GAMBLER (1-800-426-2537) Call us! 513-4TOOFAR (513-486-6327) Email us! youtookittoofarcast@gmail.com Music: Pinegroove - Swing The Rhythm2023-01-2852 minADDITIONAL HISTORY: Headlines You Probably MissedADDITIONAL HISTORY: Headlines You Probably MissedMINI - July 4, 1938Join Tifani Clark and a surprise guest as they talk about the missing person case of Alfred Bielhartz, a 4-year-old boy who disappeared in Rocky Mountain National Park back in 1938 while vacationing with family and friends. SOURCES Associated Press. “Denver Hiker May Have Seen Missing Child.” Greeley Daily Tribune (Greeley, Colorado), July 8, 1938. www.newspapers.com. Associated Press. “Hounds Hunt Boy at Estes Park.” Fort Collins Express-Courier (Fort Collins, Colorado), July 4, 1938. www.newspapers.com. Associated Press. “No Trace of Boy in Drained Stream.” Greeley Daily Tribune (Greeley, Colorado), July 6, 1938. www.newspapers.com. Associ...2022-03-0320 minADDITIONAL HISTORY: Headlines You Probably MissedADDITIONAL HISTORY: Headlines You Probably MissedOctober 28, 1886On October 28, 1886, a very special lady was honored in the United States. That was the day the Statue of Liberty was dedicated in New York Bay, on what came to be known as Liberty Island. The statue quickly became iconic, and a symbol of freedom for those coming to the United States. What else was being reported on that important day? SOURCES “Advertisement: Scarlet Medicated Underwear (Page 4).” The News Journal (Wilmington, Delaware), October 28, 1886. www.newspapers.com. “Bates and Bason Held.” The Kansas City Times (Kansas City, Missouri), October 30, 1886. www.newspapers.com. “Blind Tom...2022-02-2830 minADDITIONAL HISTORY: Headlines You Probably MissedADDITIONAL HISTORY: Headlines You Probably MissedAugust 15, 1969The summer of 1969 was famous for many things, including the subject of today's episode. If you were alive back then, and a fan of music, you might have found yourself at the Woodstock Festival in New York. What else was going on around the country while hundreds of thousands of fans were rocking out to some of the most famous musicians of all time? ***** SOURCES “Advertisement: Danners (Page 7).” Rushville Republican (Rushville, Indiana), August 15, 1969. www.newspapers.com. Associated Press. “That Rock Festival At White Lake Is Shaking Them Up.” The Kingston Daily Freeman...2022-02-2126 minHumble JuristHumble JuristA Special Mission for Latter-Day LawyersAhmad S. Corbitt, First Counselor in the Young Men General Presidency addressed the J. Reuben Clark Law Society at its Annual Fireside on January 21, 2022. He spoke about how the Lord calls upon lawyers to move forward His purposes in the latter days. Our mission: "We affirm the strength brought to the law by a lawyer's personal religious conviction. We strive through public service and professional excellence to promote fairness and virtue founded upon the rule of law."2022-02-1835 minADDITIONAL HISTORY: Headlines You Probably MissedADDITIONAL HISTORY: Headlines You Probably MissedOctober 23, 1915On October 23, 1915, thousands of women--and many men, too--gathered in New York City to march in a parade. It was the women's suffrage march of 1915, and they were hoping to win the right to vote during the next election. The march made many headlines on the 23rd and 24th of October, but what other stories were being printed on that day? Listen to find out! ________ SOURCES “25,340 March in Suffrage Parade to the Applause of 250,000 Admirers; Spectacle Runs On in the Moonlight.” The New York Times (New York City, New York), October 24, 1915. www.newspapers.com. 2022-02-1425 minADDITIONAL HISTORY: Headlines You Probably MissedADDITIONAL HISTORY: Headlines You Probably MissedMarch 29. 1973On March 29, 1973, the United States marked the end of their involvement in the Vietnam War. It was a bittersweet day for the millions of people across the country that were affected by the war in one way or another. What else was being reported around the country on the same day? -------- SOURCES “Advertisement: Radio Shack (Page 7).” Rutland Daily Herald (Rutland, Vermont), March 29, 1973. www.newspapers.com. Associated Press. “Last GIs Fly Out Of Saigon.” Evening Journal (Wilmington, Delaware), March 29, 1973. www.newspapers.com. Associated Press. “Lava Slowly Devouring Icelandic Town.” Great Falls...2022-02-0728 minADDITIONAL HISTORY: Headlines You Probably MissedADDITIONAL HISTORY: Headlines You Probably MissedMINI - November 12, 1970November 12, 1970 is a day that few, if any, will recognize just by hearing the date. But, it's a day that an incident on a beach in Oregon became part of pop culture so significant that the incident has it's own website. If you don't know the exploding whale story, you're in for a treat. SOUNDS The Exploding Whale. Accessed January 3, 2022. https://www.theexplodingwhale.com/home. expwhale. “Oregon's Exploding Whale - 2020 KATU Interviews Dave Barry (50th Anniversary).” YouTube. YouTube, November 14, 2020. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oN1RfHXEjg0&t=165s. Shepherd, Katie. “Fifty...2022-02-0318 minFinding CenterFinding CenterLIVE DEVO Justin Collins, J. Reuben Clark Law SchoolJustin Collins of the J. Reuben Clark Jr Law School shares his address, "A Certain Idea of BYU."Finding Center is a daily hour of spiritual focus and re-centering. Religious leaders, university faculty, and other thoughtful people share insight and experiences on topics most meaningful to them. On Tuesdays, we'll bring you live devotionals and forum addresses from the BYU campus. M-F 1 Eastern/10 Pacific2022-02-0130 minADDITIONAL HISTORY: Headlines You Probably MissedADDITIONAL HISTORY: Headlines You Probably MissedFebruary 3, 1959Some of you listening today might remember what happened on February 3, 1959. After all, the day even has it's own nickname. It is known as The Day The Music Died -- a day that a plane crash took the lives of three young entertainers. What else was being reported in newspapers on that day? SOURCES “Advertisement: Wanted - Pigeons (Page 8).” Public Opinion (Chambersburg, Pennsylvania), February 3, 1959. www.newspapers.com. Associated Press. “3 Rock 'n Roll Idols Killed In Plane Crash.” The Scranton Times (Scranton, Pennsylvania), February 3, 1959. www.newspapers.com. Associated Press. “Little Hope Held For Ship L...2022-01-3128 minADDITIONAL HISTORY: Headlines You Probably MissedADDITIONAL HISTORY: Headlines You Probably MissedMay 25, 1935On May 25, 1935, a major record was set. It was a record that would last for nearly forty years. But, did those living in and printing newspapers in 1935 know just how big of a deal Babe Ruth's record would be? And, what else was being printed on the same day? SOURCES “Advertisement: Hope Star Carrier Boys (Page 3).” The Hope Star (Hope, Arkansas), May 25, 1935. www.newspapers.com. Associated Press. “Asks $250,000 for 'Lost Beauty'.” Lead Daily Call (Lead, South Dakota), May 25, 1935. www.newspapers.com. Associated Press. “Believe Kidnappers Trapped In Oregon.” The Paris Morning News (Paris...2022-01-2427 minADDITIONAL HISTORY: Headlines You Probably MissedADDITIONAL HISTORY: Headlines You Probably MissedApril 5, 1968The day this podcast airs for the first time is Martin Luther King Jr. Day. If you're home from work or school, I hope you take time to think about what the day means. And, you can learn more about Dr. King's tragic assassination, which is today's famous episode date. What else was being reported that day? SOURCES “201 Best Martin Luther King Jr.. Quotes - the Ultimate List.” Christian Animal Ethics, September 28, 2019. https://christiananimalethics.com/martin-luther-king-jr-quotes/?gclid=Cj0KCQiAweaNBhDEARIsAJ5hwbcMGbRK6YUq7D9VfZi2LsGZSKB51K8cO5z3TC2pXeYvSwXByxP0arEaAva9EALw_wcB. “Advertisement: Hudgin...2022-01-1726 minADDITIONAL HISTORY: Headlines You Probably MissedADDITIONAL HISTORY: Headlines You Probably MissedOctober 29, 1929October 29, 1929 was a dark day in United States history, and its nickname of Black Tuesday was well earned. That day marked the beginning of the Great Depression. What else was being reported around the country and world that day? SOURCES “2 Fogartys Jailed For Cafe Brawl.” Yonkers Statesman (Yonkers, New York), March 13, 1929. www.newspapers.com. “91 Years Ago Today, the Grand Trunk Car Ferry Milwaukee Sank in a Storm.” OnMilwaukee, October 22, 2019. https://onmilwaukee.com/articles/grand-trunk-car-ferry. “Advertisement: J. F. Frye Chain Tire Stores (Page 3).” Morning Avalanche (Lubbock, Texas), October 29, 1929. www.newspapers.com. Associated...2022-01-1026 minADDITIONAL HISTORY: Headlines You Probably MissedADDITIONAL HISTORY: Headlines You Probably MissedOctober 4, 1957On October 4, 1957, the first battle in the space race was won by the USSR when they successfully launched the first satellite into space. The launch of Sputnik I came just four months before the United States was able to launch their own satellite. People were fascinated with the idea of learning more about space, but it wasn't the only thing being reported that day. What else was going on around the world? SOURCES “Ailing Woman Slays Grandson, 9, Kills Self.” The Valley Times (North Hollywood, California), October 4, 1957. www.newspapers.com. Associated Press. “Grandmother Kills Grands...2022-01-0325 minADDITIONAL HISTORY: Headlines You Probably MissedADDITIONAL HISTORY: Headlines You Probably MissedMINI - Random Clippings #4It's another Random Clippings episode! This episode features random newspaper clippings from many decades throughout history. Some stories are funny and some are shocking. Which story will be your favorite? SOURCES Associated Press. “Three Boys End Space Trip.” The Arizona Republic (Phoenix, Arizona), March 26, 1967. www.newspapers.com. “Burglar Alarm Proves Big Success.” The San Bernardino County Sun (San Bernardino, California), July 16, 1921. www.newspapers.com. “Electric Mat Kills Town's Stray Dogs.” The Osceola Times (Osceola, Arkansas), November 28, 1924. www.newspapers.com. “First Thought Of Pan.” The Brooklyn Citizen (Brooklyn, New York), August 23, 1908...2021-12-2317 minPolygamy Archives | FAIRPolygamy Archives | FAIRFAIR Conference Podcast #71 – Rebekah Clark, “The Gospel of Equal Rights”: Latter-day Saint Suffragists, 1870-1920This podcast series features past FAIR Conference presentations. This presentation is from our 2021 conference held in August. If you would like to watch all the presentations from the conference, you can still purchase the video streaming. Rebekah Clark, “The Gospel of Equal Rights”: Latter-day Saint Suffragists, 1870-1920 Rebekah Clark is co-author of the book Thinking Women: A Timeline of Suffrage in Utah and works as a historian for Better Days, a nonprofit public history organization dedicated to expanding education about Utah women’s history. She holds a law degree from the J. Reuben Clark Law School at Brig...2021-12-2051 minLatter-day Saint FAIR-CastLatter-day Saint FAIR-CastFAIR Conference Podcast #71 – Rebekah Clark, “The Gospel of Equal Rights”: Latter-day Saint Suffragists, 1870-1920This podcast series features past FAIR Conference presentations. This presentation is from our 2021 conference held in August. If you would like to watch all the presentations from the conference, you can still purchase the video streaming. Rebekah Clark, “The Gospel of Equal Rights”: Latter-day Saint Suffragists, 1870-1920 Rebekah Clark is co-author of the book Thinking Women: A Timeline of Suffrage in Utah and works as a historian for Better Days, a nonprofit public history organization dedicated to expanding education about Utah women’s history. She holds a law degree from the J. Reuben Clark Law School at Brig...2021-12-2051 minFAIR Conference Archives | FAIRFAIR Conference Archives | FAIRFAIR Conference Podcast #71 – Rebekah Clark, “The Gospel of Equal Rights”: Latter-day Saint Suffragists, 1870-1920This podcast series features past FAIR Conference presentations. This presentation is from our 2021 conference held in August. If you would like to watch all the presentations from the conference, you can still purchase the video streaming. Rebekah Clark, “The Gospel of Equal Rights”: Latter-day Saint Suffragists, 1870-1920 Rebekah Clark is co-author of the book Thinking Women: A Timeline of Suffrage in Utah and works as a historian for Better Days, a nonprofit public history organization dedicated to expanding education about Utah women’s history. She holds a law degree from the J. Reuben Clark Law School at Brig...2021-12-2051 minFAIR Conference Archives | FAIRFAIR Conference Archives | FAIRFAIR Conference Podcast #71 – Rebekah Clark, “The Gospel of Equal Rights”: Latter-day Saint Suffragists, 1870-1920This podcast series features past FAIR Conference presentations. This presentation is from our 2021 conference held in August. If you would like to watch all the presentations from the conference, you can still purchase the video streaming. Rebekah Clark, “The Gospel of Equal Rights”: Latter-day Saint Suffragists, 1870-1920 Rebekah Clark is co-author of the book Thinking Women: A Timeline of Suffrage in Utah and works as a historian for Better Days, a nonprofit public history organization dedicated to expanding education about Utah women’s history. She holds a law degree from the J. Reuben Clark Law School at Brig...2021-12-2051 minWomen Archives | FAIRWomen Archives | FAIRFAIR Conference Podcast #71 – Rebekah Clark, “The Gospel of Equal Rights”: Latter-day Saint Suffragists, 1870-1920This podcast series features past FAIR Conference presentations. This presentation is from our 2021 conference held in August. If you would like to watch all the presentations from the conference, you can still purchase the video streaming. Rebekah Clark, “The Gospel of Equal Rights”: Latter-day Saint Suffragists, 1870-1920 Rebekah Clark is co-author of the book Thinking Women: A Timeline of Suffrage in Utah and works as a historian for Better Days, a nonprofit public history organization dedicated to expanding education about Utah women’s history. She holds a law degree from the J. Reuben Clark Law School at Brig...2021-12-2051 minADDITIONAL HISTORY: Headlines You Probably MissedADDITIONAL HISTORY: Headlines You Probably MissedNovember 11, 1921For the 100th episode of this podcast, I wanted to feature an event from 100 years ago. On November 11, 1921, the Tomb of the Unknown Solder was dedicated. But, how were the interred remains chosen? And, what else was being reported that day? Listen to find out the answers to these questions and many more. SOURCES “Address at the Burial of an Unknown American Soldier at Arlington Cemetery.” Address at the Burial of an Unknown American Soldier at Arlington Cemetery | The American Presidency Project, November 11, 1921. https://www.presidency.ucsb.edu/documents/address-the-burial-unknown-american-soldier-arlington-cemetery. “Advertisement: The Master Mind...2021-12-2033 minADDITIONAL HISTORY: Headlines You Probably MissedADDITIONAL HISTORY: Headlines You Probably MissedDecember 9, 1980Last week was the 41st anniversary of this week's headlining event. The Beatles had broken up long before this day, but that didn't make the mourning from around the world any less significant when John Lennon was murdered in New York City. What else was being reported on the same day? SOURCES “14 Classic Facts about Cracker Jack.” Mental Floss, April 18, 2017. https://www.mentalfloss.com/article/77907/14-classic-facts-about-cracker-jack. “1980 Stouffer's Inn Fire Memorial.” 1980 Stouffer's Inn fire memorial. Accessed November 8, 2021. https://stouffersinnfire.com/. “Advertisement: Ozark Airlines (Page 7A).” The Kansas City Star (Kansas City, Missouri), December 9...2021-12-1328 minADDITIONAL HISTORY: Headlines You Probably MissedADDITIONAL HISTORY: Headlines You Probably MissedMINI - April 27, 1865For this mini episode, I'll tell you about the worst maritime disaster in United States history. The sinking of the Sultana at the end of the Civil War killed more people than even the Titanic disaster. How did it happen? Why did it happen? And, what good thing came from it? SOURCES “Appalling Maritime Casualty.” The Memphis Argus (Memphis, Tennessee), April 28, 1865. www.newspapers.com. Hamilton, Jon. “The Shipwreck That Led Confederate Veterans to Risk All for Union Lives.” NPR. NPR, April 27, 2015. https://www.npr.org/2015/04/27/402515205/the-shipwreck-that-led-confederate-veterans-to-risk-all-for-union-lives. Klein, Christopher. “The Forgotten Story of America...2021-12-0919 minADDITIONAL HISTORY: Headlines You Probably MissedADDITIONAL HISTORY: Headlines You Probably MissedOctober 1, 1908On October 1, 1908, an advertisement appeared in newspapers around the country. That advertisement, although not front page news at the time, changed the world of transportation in the United States. That advertisement announced the sale of the first Model T Ford -- the first car meant to be affordable for everyone. What else was being reported around the country on the same day? SOURCES “Advertisement: Model-T Ford (Page 6).” The Ridgewood Herald (Ridgewood, New Jersey), October 1, 1908. www.newspapers.com. “Advertisement: Oystererttes.” The Daily Times (Davenport, Iowa), October 1, 1908. www.newspapers.com. “Body of Birdie M'Sweeney...2021-12-0638 minADDITIONAL HISTORY: Headlines You Probably MissedADDITIONAL HISTORY: Headlines You Probably MissedAugust 6, 1945August 6, 1945, was a major turning point for the Pacific Theater during World War II. Some people think dropping an atomic bomb was unnecessary and some think it was the only option. No matter what your individual opinion is on the subject, the truth is that the bombing of Hiroshima wasn't the only thing being reported that day. What else was happening around the country and world? SOURCES “Advertisement: The Man's Shop (Page 3).” The Monitor (McAllen, Texas), August 6, 1945. www.newspapers.com. Associated Press. “Detroit Orphanage Fire Costs Lives Of Inmates.” The Bradenton Herald (Bradenton, Florida...2021-11-2923 minADDITIONAL HISTORY: Headlines You Probably MissedADDITIONAL HISTORY: Headlines You Probably MissedMINI - October 25, 1982For those listening in from the United States today, Happy Thanksgiving! Today's extra special mini episode has absolutely nothing to do with Thanksgiving, but it does have to do with one of my favorite subjects--buried treasure. This treasure isn't just a legend, though. This one is proven to be real. But, almost forty years later, it's still missing. __________ SOURCES Archibald, John J. “Elves And Trolls Bury Treasures, Get In Some Digs.” The St. Louis Post-Dispatch (St. Louis, Missouri), October 25, 1982. www.newspapers.com. Baker, Billy. “An Unsolvable Puzzle? Try Digging A Little Deeper...2021-11-2521 minADDITIONAL HISTORY: Headlines You Probably MissedADDITIONAL HISTORY: Headlines You Probably MissedNovember 28, 1924On November 28, 1924, newspapers in New York City reported about something that had happened on six miles of city streets the day before. It was the first ever Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade. What else was being reported on that day? __________ SOURCES “Administrator Of George Davey's Estate Gets $25,000 Verdict.” The Courier-News (Bridgewater, New Jersey), January 19, 1925. www.newspapers.com. “Advertisement: Beech Nut Chewing Tobacco (Page 2).” Tri-County Banner (Knightstown, Indiana), November 28, 1924. www.newspapers.com. “Crazed Maid In Axe Killing.” Daily News (New York City, New York), November 28, 1924. www.newspapers.com. “Death Of Columbus Pa...2021-11-2225 minHumble JuristHumble JuristPursuit of Happiness and Religious FreedomElder Quentin L. Cook of the Quorum of Twelve Apostles for The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints addressed the Law Society at its annual fireside in 2009. As an attorney by profession, he shares some of his legal journey and perspective. His remarks focus on the pursuit of happiness and strengthening religious freedom.2021-11-1734 minADDITIONAL HISTORY: Headlines You Probably MissedADDITIONAL HISTORY: Headlines You Probably MissedNovember 29, 1895On November 29, 1895, only a couple newspapers printed about today's featured famous event from the day before. At the time it wasn't that big of a deal, but it turned out to be the first of many, many events like this one all over the world. And, the event was quite entertaining so I couldn't help but tell you all about it -- along with three additional history stories from the same day. SOURCES “Brady Captured.” The Weekly Bee (Sacramento, California), July 31, 1895. www.newspapers.com. “Brady's Tale of Treasure.” San Francisco Chronicle (San Francisco, Californ...2021-11-1528 minADDITIONAL HISTORY: Headlines You Probably MissedADDITIONAL HISTORY: Headlines You Probably MissedNovember 9, 1989On November 9, 1989, something people had wished to happen for decades finally came true--the Berlin Wall started to come down. For the first time in many years, people in East Germany were reunited with family and friends in West Germany. Do you remember that day? Do you remember what else was happening around the country? Listen to find out! SOURCES “Advertisement: Hughes Market.” The Signal (Santa Clarita, California), November 9, 1989. www.newspapers.com. Associated Press. “Coast Guard Warned Ferry, Freighter Before Collision.” The Salt Lake Tribune (Salt Lake City, Utah), November 10, 1989. www.newspapers.com. Associ...2021-11-0828 minADDITIONAL HISTORY: Headlines You Probably MissedADDITIONAL HISTORY: Headlines You Probably MissedApril 15, 1935The 1930s were marked by one trial after another for the American people. Not only were they suffering through the effects of the Great Depression, but much of the country had to endure an extreme drought. On April 15, 1935, Black Sunday, a huge dust storm rolled through. It was one of the worst storms of the Dust Bowl era. What else was being reported on that fateful day? SOURCES “Advertisement for Roaster Toaster (Page 3).” The Current-Argus (Carlsbad, New Mexico), April 15, 1935. www.newspapers.com. Associated Press. “Youth Freed in Slaying Case.” Forth Worth Star-Telegram (Fort Worth, T...2021-11-0129 minADDITIONAL HISTORY: Headlines You Probably MissedADDITIONAL HISTORY: Headlines You Probably MissedMINI - June 16, 1881On June 16, 1881, one of the most famous women to ever live in New Orleans passed away. In this episode, you'll learn everything you ever wanted to know about Marie Laveau--Voodoo Queen of New Orleans...and then some. SOURCES Beyer, Catherine. "An Introduction to the Basic Beliefs of the Vodou (Voodoo) Religion." Learn Religions. https://www.learnreligions.com/vodou-an-introduction-for-beginners-95712 (accessed October 22, 2021). Beyer, Catherine. “Do You Really Know What Voodoo Is?” Learn Religions. Learn Religions, May 2, 2018. https://www.learnreligions.com/vodou-an-introduction-for-beginners-95712. Blakemore, Erin. “The Mysterious Enslaved Woman Who Sparked Salem's Witch Hunt.” History.com. A&E...2021-10-2818 minADDITIONAL HISTORY: Headlines You Probably MissedADDITIONAL HISTORY: Headlines You Probably MissedMarch 2, 1872On March 2, 1872, just a few newspapers printed what had happened in congress the day before. But, if they'd known how big the moment would eventually be, I'm sure all the newspapers would have printed that Yellowstone National Park had just become the first official national park in the United States of America. So, what were the newspapers writing about instead? SOURCES “Bruce, Blanche Kelso.” US House of Representatives: History, Art & Archives. Accessed October 1, 2021. https://history.house.gov/People/Detail/10029. “A Brutal Murder In New York.” The Indiana Progress (Indiana, Pennsylvania), May 11, 1871. www.newspapers.com....2021-10-2526 minADDITIONAL HISTORY: Headlines You Probably MissedADDITIONAL HISTORY: Headlines You Probably MissedDecember 2, 1955On December 2, 1955, only a few newspapers covered the famous event that happened the day before. At the time, nobody guessed just how much impact a woman named Rosa Parks would have when she sat on a bus and refused to give up her seat. So, if her story wasn't being reported that day, what else was? SOURCES “1956 Game Recap.” Official Site of the Allstate Sugar Bowl, September 9, 2020. https://allstatesugarbowl.org/classic/1956-game-recap/. “Advertisement: VanDervoorts Ice Skates (Page 10).” Lansing State Journal (Lansing, Michigan), December 2, 1955. www.newspapers.com. Associated Press. “Engine Pioneer Receives Gift From...2021-10-1826 minADDITIONAL HISTORY: Headlines You Probably MissedADDITIONAL HISTORY: Headlines You Probably MissedOctober 31, 1938In 1938, a radio broadcast based on H. G. Wells' book "War of the Worlds" aired. People all over the country tuned in, but not everyone heard the disclaimer that it was just a dramatized reading and not a real alien invasion. Panic ensued...or did it? Listen to this story and three other great Additional History stories. SOURCES “Advertisement: Chesterfield Cigarettes (Page 2).” Daily Clarion-Ledger (Jackson, Mississippi), October 31, 1938. www.newspapers.com. Associated Press. “Dog's Pal May Starve To Death.” Hinton Daily News (Hinton, West Virginia), November 3, 1938. www.newspapers.com. Associated Press. “Trapped Dog Is Fou...2021-10-1126 minADDITIONAL HISTORY: Headlines You Probably MissedADDITIONAL HISTORY: Headlines You Probably MissedApril 6, 1917On April 6, 1917, the United States officially entered the Great War -- a war that had already been going on for years at that point. Entering World War I was a huge moment in United States history, but it wasn't the only thing being printed about in newspapers that day. What else had to compete with such a significant day in time? Listen and find out! SOURCES “Abandoned Car of Missing Man May Be Murder Mystery Clue.” The Buffalo Enquirer (Buffalo, New York), April 6, 1917. www.newspapers.com. “Advertisement: Western Dairy.” The Evening Sentinel (Red Bluffs...2021-10-0425 minADDITIONAL HISTORY: Headlines You Probably MissedADDITIONAL HISTORY: Headlines You Probably MissedMINI - Internet Claims: True or False?For this week's mini episode, I decided to do something extra unique. Sometimes, the internet produces wild claims about historical events. But, how many of the claims are actually true...at least according to newspapers? Listen to find out! SOURCES “11 Oct 1909, 5 - The BUCYRUS Evening Telegraph At Newspapers.com.” Newspapers.com. Accessed September 6, 2021. https://www.newspapers.com/image/600936107. “7 Oct 1909, 4 - The BUCYRUS Evening Telegraph At Newspapers.com.” Newspapers.com. Accessed September 6, 2021. https://www.newspapers.com/image/600936088/?terms=chris+kiess&match=1. Associated Press. “Albert Einsein's Brain Studied By Pathologist.” The Paris News (Paris, Texas...2021-09-3016 minADDITIONAL HISTORY: Headlines You Probably MissedADDITIONAL HISTORY: Headlines You Probably MissedAugust 30, 1967On August 30, 1967, Thurgood Marshall made history when he became the first Black man to be confirmed to the United States Supreme Court. That news was groundbreaking for sure, but what else was being reported around the country on the same day? SOURCES “Advertisement: Kentucky Fried Chicken.” The Cedar Rapids Gazette (Cedar Rapids, Iowa), August 30, 1967. www.newspapers.com. Associated Press. “Accused of Murder of 3 in Bank.” The Cedar Rapids Gazette (Cedar Rapids, Iowa), August 30, 1967. www.newspapers.com. Associated Press. “Shirley Temple Moves Into Political Arena.” The Sumter Daily Item (Sumter, South Carolina), August 30, 1...2021-09-2724 minADDITIONAL HISTORY: Headlines You Probably MissedADDITIONAL HISTORY: Headlines You Probably MissedNovember 18, 1928On November 18, 1928, Walt Disney released a mouse into the world--a mouse named Mickey. Yes, that was the day that Steamboat Willie made its debut. What else was happening around the world on the same day? SOURCES “Advertisement: Sokol Bros. (Page 5).” The Tuscaloosa News (Tuscaloosa, Alabama), November 18, 1928. www.newspapers.com. “Advertisement: 'Steamboat Willie' Page 62.” Brooklyn Daily Eagle (New York), November 18, 1928. www.newspapers.com. Associated Press. “Wife In Another Boat Saw Earl DeVore Sink.” The Boston Globe (Boston, Massachusetts), November 14, 1928. www.newspapers.com. “Bachelder Killing Remains Unsolved; No Developments.” Arizona Daily Star (Tucson, Ar...2021-09-2025 minADDITIONAL HISTORY: Headlines You Probably MissedADDITIONAL HISTORY: Headlines You Probably MissedMINI - July 9, 1850In this mini episode, I visit a few stories from history's more macabre side. When President Zachary Taylor suddenly died early in his presidency, some people thought he was secretly poisoned and his body was eventually exhumed for testing. Other famous people from history have had their bodies exhumed to solve mysteries surrounding their deaths, too. But...what were the results of all those exhumations? I have the answers! SOURCES Arrington, Benjamin T. “Exhuming President Taylor.” We're History, February 24, 2015. http://werehistory.org/exhuming-president-taylor/. Associated Press. “Grave Bearing Jesse James' Name Is His.” Spokesman.com. The...2021-09-1618 minADDITIONAL HISTORY: Headlines You Probably MissedADDITIONAL HISTORY: Headlines You Probably MissedSeptember 6, 1901Everyone who has ever attended school in the United States, or even watched TV in the United States, knows about the assassinations of presidents Lincoln and Kennedy, but how much do you know about the assassination of President McKinley? And do you know what else was going on around the country at the same time? Listen, and test your knowledge.  SOURCES “Attempted Train Holdup.” Linn County Republic (Mound City, Kansas), September 6, 1901. www.newspapers.com. Bowers, Nancy. “Killer in the Tombstone: Murders of Lena and Martin Schultz 1893.” Iowa Unsolved Murders: Historic Cases, September 24, 2014. http://www.iowau...2021-09-1330 minADDITIONAL HISTORY: Headlines You Probably MissedADDITIONAL HISTORY: Headlines You Probably MissedSeptember 5, 1997On September 5, 1997, the world lost a wonderful woman. Mother Teresa, the woman who had spent decades helping the poorest of the poor in India and around the world passed away. What else was going on around the country the day the world lost a literal saint? SOURCES Associated Press. “Deli Owner Often Had Parking Confrontations.” Press and Sun Bulletin (Binghampton, New York), September 5, 1997. www.newspapers.com. Associated Press. “Mother Teresa Dies in Calcutta at Age 87.” Elko Daily Free Press (Elko, Nevada), September 5, 1997. www.newspapers.com. Associated Press. “TV Reporters Remain in Hospital.”...2021-09-0626 minEXIT PodcastEXIT PodcastEXIT Podcast Episode 06: Homeschool (feat. J Reuben Clark)Matthias Cicotte, better known to his friends as J. Reuben Clark, is a lawyer, homeschooler, & poster of good tweets. He is developing a series of history books for children based on classical sources (Plutarch's Lives, Caesar's Conquest of Gaul, etc). We discuss:why literally any homeschool arrangement is better than public schoolcarving out room for boys in feminized educationthe wastefulness of pushing kids (& adults) beyond their cognitive maturitynavigating the decline & fall of the empire, the future of BYUthe sportsbro, and what can be done...2021-09-061h 35EXIT PodcastEXIT PodcastEXIT Podcast Episode 06: Homeschool (feat. J Reuben Clark)Matthias Cicotte, better known to his friends as J. Reuben Clark, is a lawyer, homeschooler, & poster of good tweets. He is developing a series of history books for children based on classical sources (Plutarch's Lives, Caesar's Conquest of Gaul, etc). We discuss: why literally any homeschool arrangement is better than public school carving out room for boys in feminized education the wastefulness of pushing kids (& adults) beyond their cognitive maturity navigating the decline & fall of the empire, the future of BYU the sportsbro, and what can be done about him 2021-09-061h 35ADDITIONAL HISTORY: Headlines You Probably MissedADDITIONAL HISTORY: Headlines You Probably MissedMINI - Random Clippings #3It's time for another Random Clippings episode! While I'm researching for the regular, full-size episodes, I often come across short articles that are amusing, shocking, or a little of both. None of the articles are long enough to fill their own episode, so I gather them in a folder until the perfect moment comes along to share them---like today. SOURCES Associated Press. “Time Out For A Gift.” The Kansas City Star (Kansas City, Missouri), January 20, 1961. www.newspapers.com. “Badly Injured in Plunge Down Elevator Shaft.” Trenton Evening Times (Trenton, New Jersey), August 14, 1914. www.newspape...2021-09-0217 minADDITIONAL HISTORY: Headlines You Probably MissedADDITIONAL HISTORY: Headlines You Probably MissedNovember 20, 1978On November 20, 1978, a tragedy in South America took over the front page of newspapers all over the country and world. What do you know about the Jonestown Massacre? And, what else was being reported on the same day? SOURCES “Advertisement: JCPenney Cameras (Page 2A).” Victoria Advocate (Victoria, Texas), November 20, 1978. www.newspapers.com. Associated Press. “Cave World Dwells under Abe Lincoln.” Herald and Review (Decatur, Illinois), November 20, 1978. www.newspapers.com. Associated Press. “Hundreds Dead in Camp Victims of Mass Suicide.” The Miami News (Miami, Florida), November 20, 1978. www.newspapers.com. Burton, Anthony. “Sa...2021-08-3028 minHumble JuristHumble JuristFeast of Fat ThingsToday, we’re listening to Sharon Eubank, the worldwide director of Latter-day Saints Charities, the billion-dollar humanitarian arm of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. She addressed the J. Reuben Clark Law Society at its Annual Fireside in 2020 and spoke about nine revolutions that she believes are paving the way for a “feast of fat things”—a future celebration with God and the human family. As a bit of a sidebar, hers is the most watched Law Society fireside on the Society’s YouTube channel, where you can watch the entirety of her remarks. 2021-07-2034 minHumble JuristHumble JuristTruth, Civility, and AdvocacyEvan Schmutz addressed the J. Reuben Clark Law Society at its Annual Fireside on February 26, 2021.2021-04-1931 minADDITIONAL HISTORY: Headlines You Probably MissedADDITIONAL HISTORY: Headlines You Probably MissedMINI - Random Clippings #2The name of this episode says it all. Enjoy some completely random, but fun, short stories I've found while researching for the full episodes! __________ SOURCES “Bring Soap or Towel…and See Tigers Play.” The Wewoka Daily Times (Wewoka, Oklahoma), August 28, 1963. “Intelligence of a Horse.” The Evening World (New York City, New York), January 1, 1892. “Lied About Age of Son, Pays Fare 20 Years Late.” Jackson's Hole Courier (Jackson, Wyoming), February 14, 1929. “Rites Over a Pig: Officers Thought They Found a Man in Engine Firebox.” Topeka State Journal (Topeka, Kansas), January 17, 1920. “Spanker Bre...2021-04-0114 minADDITIONAL HISTORY: Headlines You Probably MissedADDITIONAL HISTORY: Headlines You Probably MissedMarch 30, 1981This famous date falls 100 years after last week's episode date. It was a horrible event that made headlines all over the world. But, as bad as it was, if circumstances were only slightly changed, it would have been much worse and could have changed the course of future history. Think you know what it was? Listen to find out! _______________ SOURCES Administrator, NASA Content. “First Shuttle Launch.” NASA. NASA, April 8, 2015. https://www.nasa.gov/multimedia/imagegallery/image_feature_2488.html. “Advertisement (Speed-Way Car Wash) Page 6.” The Indianapolis Star (Indianapolis, Indiana), March 30, 1981. www.newspapers.com....2021-03-2925 minADDITIONAL HISTORY: Headlines You Probably MissedADDITIONAL HISTORY: Headlines You Probably MissedOctober 27, 1881Today's episode date is just as famous for the location as for the event...except...the location we always hear in movies and books wasn't the actual location where the event took place. Confused? Listen to today's episode about one of the most famous days in Wild West History and then find out what else was happening around the country on the exact same day.  SOURCES “Advertisement: Front Page.” Black Hills Daily Pioneer (Deadwood, South Dakota), October 27, 1881. Horne, Madison. “Look Inside the Squalid Tenements Where NYC Immigrants Lived in the Late 18...2021-03-2223 minADDITIONAL HISTORY: Headlines You Probably MissedADDITIONAL HISTORY: Headlines You Probably MissedMINI - September 12, 1895For this mini episode, I wanted to talk about a woman that has fallen into obscurity over the years, although in her heyday she was featured in newspapers literally around the world. She was a marvelous woman who had marvelous adventures...or...did she? __________ SOURCES “Annie Londonderry.” Wikipedia. Wikimedia Foundation, March 5, 2021. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Annie_Londonderry. Henry, Bonnie. “She Biked the Globe, Including Tucson.” Arizona Daily Star (Tucson, Arizona), March 27, 2008. Weber, Bruce. “Overlooked No More: Annie Londonderry, Who Traveled the World by Bicycle.” The New York Times. The New York...2021-03-1817 minADDITIONAL HISTORY: Headlines You Probably MissedADDITIONAL HISTORY: Headlines You Probably MissedApril 6, 1909Today's famous date is April 6, 1909--a date that not many people would recognize just by hearing the name. However, that doesn't mean it wasn't very important in world history. But, is that the correct day for the event, or have we been wrong for over a hundred years? ___________________________ SOURCES “Advertisement: National Lead Company - Page 7.” The Daily Herald (Provo, Utah), 6 Apr. 1909. www.newspapers.com. “The Conservation Legacy of Theodore Roosevelt.” U.S. Department of the Interior, 14 Feb. 2020, www.doi.gov/blog/conservation-legacy-theodore-roosevelt#:~:text=After%20becoming%20president%20in%201901,is%20found%20...2021-03-1526 minADDITIONAL HISTORY: Headlines You Probably MissedADDITIONAL HISTORY: Headlines You Probably MissedAugust 21, 1959Well, I made it to 50 episodes and it's been a blast! For today's famous date, I wanted to choose a date that had something to do with the number 50. As you can see, August 21, 1959, is from the 1950s, but the date is so much more than that. It's a day that literally brought us together as a country. Think you know what it is? Listen to find out! ________ SOURCES “1959 Hebgen Lake Earthquake.” Wikipedia. Wikimedia Foundation, January 1, 2021. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1959_Hebgen_Lake_earthquake. “Advertisement from Transcontinental Airlines Agency (Page 10).” The Honolulu...2021-03-0824 minADDITIONAL HISTORY: Headlines You Probably MissedADDITIONAL HISTORY: Headlines You Probably MissedDecember 19, 1872December 19, 1872, isn't necessarily a famous date, but it's the first time I personally found mention of the event in a newspaper. In this event, an entire family disappeared, creating a mystery that has lasted for nearly 150 years. Have you heard the legends that surround this disappearance? ______________ SOURCES  “Advertisement: Table Sauce (Page 8).” The Cincinnati Enquirer (Cincinnati, Ohio), December 19, 1872. “Battle of Inkerman.” Wikipedia. Wikimedia Foundation, January 3, 2021. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Battle_of_Inkerman. “The Fire Engine.” Helena Weekly Herald (Helena, Montana), December 19, 1872. “Fire: A Stable and Three Horses Burned Up.” Hel...2021-03-0128 minADDITIONAL HISTORY: Headlines You Probably MissedADDITIONAL HISTORY: Headlines You Probably MissedFebruary 14, 1929On February 14, 1929, a day usually associated with love and joy, something horrible happened in Chicago. In a city known for its prohibition-era gangsters and organized crime, it was only a matter of time until something like this occurred. It's been 92 years, but the details are still a bity hazy. Want to know what else was going on that day around the country? Listen and find out! ____ SOURCES Associated Press. “Mrs. Byrd Gets Life Sentence For Murder of Her Husband.” The Atlanta Constitution (Atlanta, Georgia), March 1, 1929. www.newspapers.com. “California, U.S., Prison...2021-02-1522 minADDITIONAL HISTORY: Headlines You Probably MissedADDITIONAL HISTORY: Headlines You Probably MissedOctober 3, 1995I remember exactly where I was and what I was doing when I heard the news on October 3, 1995. This day brought something that shocked the nation. Some thought it was a bad thing, and others thought it was a good thing. Do you know what it was? Where were you and what was your reaction? ______ SOURCES Associated Press. “Not Guilty.” Rocky Mount Telegram (Rocky Mount, North Carolina), October 3, 1995. Associated Press. “Oliver Described as Computer Geek.” Wasau Daily Herald (Wasau, Wisconsin), October 3, 1995. Boedeker, Hal. “SIMPSON'S VERDICT DREW BEST RATINGS IN TV HISTORY...2021-02-0826 minADDITIONAL HISTORY: Headlines You Probably MissedADDITIONAL HISTORY: Headlines You Probably MissedJanuary 16, 1967On January 16, 1967, something happened in the sports world for the first time ever. But, it wasn't the only time that thing would happen. In fact, it has happened every single year since then...including this upcoming weekend. Do you think you know what it was? Listen and find out if you're right! _________ SOURCES – January 16, 1967 “Advertisement: Free Copy of the Warren Report.” The Messenger (Madisonville, Kentucky), January 16, 1967. Associated Press. “Boys Exhibit Pictures They Took of UFO.” The Hillsdale Daily News (Hillsdale, Michigan), January 11, 1967. Associated Press. “Boys UFO Photos Flop With Experts.” Ar...2021-02-0123 minADDITIONAL HISTORY: Headlines You Probably MissedADDITIONAL HISTORY: Headlines You Probably MissedMINI - April 26, 1777This mini episode tells the story of a young, unsung heroine from revolutionary times--a heroine who did the same thing a famous male American did except without any recognition. This date is the farthest back I've gone on Additional History: Headlines You Probably Missed. Have you heard this nearly 250-year-old story before? _____ SOURCES Michals, Debra (edited by). “Sybil Ludington.” National Women's History Museum. Accessed November 3, 2020. https://www.womenshistory.org/education-resources/biographies/sybil-ludington. Miller, Mark. “New Stamp to Honor Unsung Revolutionary War Heroine.” Naugatuck Daily News (Naugatuck, Connecticut), December 24, 1974. www.newspapers.com. “P...2021-01-2811 minHumble JuristHumble JuristBe Statesmen, Not GamesmenFormer Utah governor Michael O. Leavitt addressed the J. Reuben Clark Law Society at its Annual Fireside on January 15, 2016. 2021-01-2626 minADDITIONAL HISTORY: Headlines You Probably MissedADDITIONAL HISTORY: Headlines You Probably MissedJanuary 17, 1920On January 17, 1920, a new amendment to the constitution of the United States of America went into affect and stayed in place for the next 14 years. Instead of giving something new to the people, this amendment took something away. Think you know what it is? Listen to find out! SOURCES “Doctor Has a Hearing.” The Daily Chronicle (De Kalb, Illinois), March 4, 1920. www.newspapers.com. “Doctor Suspected in Slaying Five in Family.” Salt Lake Telegram, January 10, 1920. www.newspapers.com. “Doctors Have Hope That Poison Olive Victims May Live.” The Buffalo Courier (Buf...2021-01-2526 minADDITIONAL HISTORY: Headlines You Probably MissedADDITIONAL HISTORY: Headlines You Probably MissedRandom Clippings #1Sometimes I come across small articles that interest me, but they aren't big enough to fill an entire additional history story, or else they don't coincide with any famous date. Today you get to hear some of those stories. SOURCES Associated Press. “Family Is Late Again; Father to Play Santa.” Palladium-Item (Richmond, Indiana), October 1, 1971. www.newspapers.com. Associated Press. “Man Dreaming of Goat Injured at Keene When ‘Butted’ Out Window.” The Boston Globe (Massachusetts), October 6, 1937. www.newspapers.com. “A Courtship School.” The Brainerd Daily Dispatch (Brainerd, Minnesota), December 18, 1903. www.newspapers.c...2021-01-2114 minADDITIONAL HISTORY: Headlines You Probably MissedADDITIONAL HISTORY: Headlines You Probably MissedMay 6, 1937On May 6, 1937, a disaster happened. Even though the event was tragic, perhaps it wouldn't have been remembered so much in history if a certain radio host's passionate recording of the events unfolding in front of him didn't exist. Do you think you know what happened in New Jersey on that day? ____________________________________________________________________________________________ SOURCES – May 6, 1937 Associated Press. “Education-Seeker Is Sent to Jail.” Wilkes-Barre Times Leader (Wilkes-Barre, Pennsylvania), October 19, 1937. www.newspapers.com. Associated Press. “Hollywood Murder Mystery Is Revived After Fifteen Years.” Corsicana Daily Sun (Corsicana, Texas), May 6, 1937. www.newspapers.com. Associated Press. “Po...2021-01-1822 minADDITIONAL HISTORY: Headlines You Probably MissedADDITIONAL HISTORY: Headlines You Probably MissedMINI - May 31, 1931I found out about this special woman just a few months ago. The people of Savannah, Georgia, however, have known about her for well over a hundred years. What is it that made her so special? SOURCES “Florence Margaret Martus (1868-1943) .” Find a Grave. Accessed November 9, 2020. https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/6943136/florence-margaret-martus. “Florence Martus.” National Parks Service. U.S. Department of the Interior. Accessed November 8, 2020. https://www.nps.gov/fopu/learn/historyculture/florence-martus.htm. “Florence Martus.” Wikipedia. Wikimedia Foundation, July 10, 2019. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Florence_Martus. Sieg, Gera...2021-01-1412 minADDITIONAL HISTORY: Headlines You Probably MissedADDITIONAL HISTORY: Headlines You Probably MissedJanuary 15, 1919On January 15, 1919, Boston got itself into a very sticky--and tragic--situation. Do you know what happened on this famous day just over 100 years ago? Listen to find out what else was going on around the country and world on the exact same day.  SOURCES “15 Killed, 150 Injured In North End Explosion.” The Boston Evening Globe (Boston, Massachusetts), January 15, 1919. www.newspapers.com. “Advertisement: Cleopatra at The Strand (Page 4).” Fremont Daily Messenger (Fremont, Ohio), January 15, 1919. www.newspapers.com. “Annie Elias Has Returned to Her Home.” Lebanon Daily News (Lebanon, Pennsylvania), January 17, 1919. www.newspapers.co...2021-01-1127 minADDITIONAL HISTORY: Headlines You Probably MissedADDITIONAL HISTORY: Headlines You Probably MissedJanuary 1, 1892On January 1, 1892, a place of great importance to many Americans and their ancestors opened for the first time. It is a place where the American dream began for millions of immigrants. Have you been there? ___________________ SOURCES “About Us.” Save The Whales, November 19, 2019. https://savethewhales.org/about/. Anderson, Thomas F., and Henry G. Trickey. “Lured Away: Hiram Sawtelle Missing From Home.” The Boston Globe (Massachusetts), February 11, 1890. www.newspapers.com. “At Ellis Island: Opening of the New Immigration Station.” The World: Evening Edition (New York City, New York), January 1, 1892. www.newspapers.com. ...2021-01-0427 minADDITIONAL HISTORY: Headlines You Probably MissedADDITIONAL HISTORY: Headlines You Probably MissedMINI - April 2, 1893The 1800s were filled with expansion, new beginnings, and many people looking to get rich quick. One man living in the Utah Territory took advantage of people at the lowest times in their lives and learned the hard way that his unique crimes would bring a very unique punishment. But, did the punishment work? ____ SOURCES – April 2, 1893 Arave, Lynn. “Fate of Grave Robber After Banishment Is Yet To Be Unearthed.” Deseret News. Deseret News, December 9, 1991. https://www.deseret.com/1991/12/9/18956114/fate-of-grave-robber-after-banishment-is-yet-to-be-unearthed. “A Gruesome Tale.” The Salt Lake Sunday Herald (Salt Lake City, Utah), April 2, 1...2020-12-3112 minThe SportsGrad PodcastThe SportsGrad PodcastRebroadcast | Belinda Clark (Cricket Australia) - Executive General Manager of Community Cricket at Cricket AustraliaWatch the original youtube interview herePlaying community cricket is a big part of a lot of our summers, but what kind of work goes on behind-the-scenes to make sure that things run seamlessly?Former Australian captain Belinda Clark, EGM of Community Cricket at Cricket Australia, speaks about her route to success and offers some top tips on leadership.Want to increase your odds for jobs?Check out the SportsGrad Membership! Including live webinars, Q&As, and SportsGrad led forums that will give you that extra edge...2020-12-2808 minHumble JuristHumble JuristIn All Things, CharityAs an attorney and academic by profession, he used his analytical skills to distinguish between what calls the “essential” and “non-essential.”2020-10-1523 minPod at the Montecito: A \Pod at the Montecito: A "Las Vegas" Watchalong4. Ocean's Ten-and-a-Quarter (S1E4)**Special note: as is the case with many nascent podcasts, we were working out some technical issues when we first started recording. Unlike more professional podcasts, we didn't do shit about it. The first ten episodes have some comparably rough audio, but we mostly fixed that from episode 11 onwards. You won't hurt our feelings if you skip the first ten eps nearly as much as you will if you don't skip them and then bail on the entire podcast thinking they're all painful to listen to. There are no points for being a completionist, so don't be a hero.**2020-08-271h 03Humble JuristHumble JuristReligious Freedom in the WorldShe discussed what she called “unprecedented assaults on religious freedom” and how religious freedom directly correlates with prosperity.2020-07-3026 minHumble JuristHumble JuristHeroes of UnityHis remarks drew largely upon his experiences as a member of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints and focused on how he believes members of that faith can promote “civic charity” and the “bonds of affection.” This podcast features a substantial portion of those remarks.2020-07-3020 minHumble JuristHumble JuristLessons from Life and LawThe speech featured in this episode was given Sister Ruth Renlund at the J. Reuben Clark Law Society Annual Fireside in Salt Lake City, Utah, on January 20, 2017.2020-06-3015 minDreams of Black Wall StreetDreams of Black Wall StreetS1 E9: Ashes And The Fight For GreenwoodOver the last nearly 100 years, there has been speculation about whether or not the Tulsa Race Massacre was a planned attempt to launch an attack on Tulsa's Greenwood district. While there is no direct evidence of this, experts point to why this claim may or may not have any validity. Additionally, following the Tulsa Race Massacre there were concerted efforts to push African American property owners off of the land that they owned, on which mostly ashes sat. On June 2, 1921 - a day after the attack on Greenwood ended, representatives from the local Real Estate Exchange in Tulsa (which later...2020-05-2737 minDreams of Black Wall StreetDreams of Black Wall StreetS1 E3: Black Wall Street is BornOil and the prospect of opportunity attracted people of various ethnicities, backgrounds, cultures and traditions to Oklahoma from across the country and beyond, One of the most culturally influential elements taking shape in the early 20th century in places across Oklahoma, particularly in dozens of all-black communities and towns, was Jazz. According to the Oklahoma Historical Society’s Encyclopedia on Jazz, “To understand the history of jazz in Oklahoma, one must first consider the settlement patterns of the state, because they reflect its cultural diversity." At the same time, the Greenwood neighborhood of Tulsa, Oklahoma was a thriving, prosperous, pred...2020-03-0440 minMaxwell Institute PodcastMaxwell Institute PodcastCelebrating women’s suffrage in Utah, with Katherine Kitterman, Rebekah Ryan Clark, and Neylan McBaine [MIPodcast #102] February 14, 2020 marks the 150th anniversary of Utah women first exercising the right to vote, and the 100th anniversary of the 19th Amendment to the United States Constitution being ratified, granting voting rights to many women in the United States—but not all of them. Women’s suffrage is a complicated and fascinating history about how women gained the vote, lost that right, and then fought to get it back again. This episode features the authors of Thinking Women: A Timeline of Suffrage in Utah—Katherine Kitterman and Rebekah Ryan Clark. Neylan McBaine joins us as well. 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