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Tales from the French and Indian War
Episode 13 - The Diplomatic Revolution & War in Europe
1756 is a busy year - not only have battles both large and small been taking place in North America, but now also Europe. A complex re-alignment of European alliances leads to a tense, dangerous situation, where old and new rivalries clash. While Britain and France continue to duel, every other major European power soon gets involved - but it is Frederick the Great of Prussia whose actions really begin the "Seven Years' War".We'll also cover the Battle of Minorca, the first Anglo-French battle in Europe. No longer will this war be contained to the American frontier!
2026-02-19
54 min
Tales from the French and Indian War
Episode 12 - The Battle of Fort Oswego
French General Montcalm has arrived on the scene, and his first order of business is finally destroying that thorn in the side of New France - Fort Oswego on Lake Ontario. Join us as we discuss the largest battle thus far, and learn a bit about military logistics and siege warfare in the 18th century along the way.Intro & outro music - "Drums and Guns" by Village Volunteers Fife & Drum Corps
2026-02-03
59 min
Tales from the French and Indian War
Special Episode - Board and Video Games of the French and Indian War!
On our way to the Battle of Fort Oswego, we're taking a brief detour to talk about some of the board/tabletop and video games we've played that are set in the period of the French and Indian War. We discuss each game's strengths, weaknesses, and how well they capture the spirit of the setting. Please share any additional games you've played and enjoyed in the comments!Intro & outro music - "Drums and Guns" by Village Volunteers Fife & Drum Corps
2026-01-27
53 min
Tales from the French and Indian War
Episode 11 - The Battle of Kittanning
Learn about the British colonial response to the ongoing devastating Indian raids along the Pennsylvania frontier. Colonel John Armstrong, Sr will lead 300 men into the heart of hostile territory with the goal of eliminating the threat of the Delaware village of Kittanning. You'll see the Indians and the French aren't the only ones who can perform long-distance military strikes!Intro & outro music - "Drums and Guns" by Village Volunteers Fife & Drum Corps
2026-01-02
56 min
Tales from the French and Indian War
Special Episode - Charles-Michel de Langlade
The bold, the brave, the bombastic... Charles-Michel de Langlade! You know him from his daring raid on Pickawillany in 1752 (at least, if you've listened to our Episode 2 ;) ), but you'll soon see why this man merits a deeper dive! Half French Canadian, half Ottawa, Langlade encompasses two worlds - both of which were at the heart of the French and Indian War.Also, I'm trying to get better at attribution where needed for some of the sounds I use. As far as I know, these are the only two that required it.Rowing2.wav by juskiddink...
2025-12-12
07 min
Tales from the French and Indian War
Episode 10 - Penn's Creek & Great Cove
We're backing up a little bit to the fall of 1755, recounting the stories of two swift and deadly Indian raids on British settlements in Pennsylvania. Learn about the circumstances surrounding the massacres at Penn's Creek and the Great Cove, including discussion on native practices such as tribal adoption and running the gauntlet!Happy Thanksgiving everyone, and thanks for listening.
2025-11-26
54 min
Tales from the French and Indian War
Episode 9 - The Battle of Fort Bull
A daring, midwinter raid on an isolated outpost. Crucial decisions to make in the heat of the moment. Fallout that will affect the rest of the year's campaigns. Tune in to learn about the Battle of Fort Bull in March of 1756. You'll also hear a sad story about a tragic mishap in our podcast!
2025-11-14
45 min
Tales from the French and Indian War
Episode 8 - The Colonial Frontier w/ special guest Brady Crytzer
Following Braddock's defeat in the Battle of the Monongahela in 1755, the British colonial frontier from eastern Pennsylvania to western and southern Virginia becomes an appetizing target for French-allied Indian raids. Join us as we learn from our special guest, author and professor of history Brady Crytzer, about the dynamic nature of the frontier, the life and times of Guyasuta and the Ohio Indians, stark differences in the nature of warfare from European and native perspectives, and more.I highly encourage our listeners to look up more of Brady's work, whether it is one of his 8 books, his...
2025-10-18
59 min
Tales from the French and Indian War
Episode 7 - The Battle of Lake George
Upstate New York will see much fierce fighting throughout the war. Join us as we discuss the first of these large-scale encounters between the French, the British, and their respective Native American allies. French general Dieskau prepares a nimble, deadly strike against the advancing British - will William Johnson's provincial troops be able to stand their ground? Tune in to find out.
2025-09-22
50 min
Tales from the French and Indian War
Episode 6 - Acadia & Braddock's Defeat
We are back with another episode! This time, we cover 2 parts of the British 4-pronged assault on New France in 1755, specifically the action in Acadia (Nova Scotia/New Brunswick) and the second British attempt to seize Fort Duquesne. One goes well for the Brits, the other... not so much. Thanks for your patience with this episode, we hope you enjoy! Feel free to leave any comments or questions.
2025-09-08
1h 16
Tales from the French and Indian War
Special Episode - Christopher Gist
You've heard his name come up a few times on this podcast - now learn the story of one of colonial America's toughest frontiersmen, who played a key role in the opening stages of the French and Indian War.
2025-08-14
09 min
Tales from the French and Indian War
Episode 5 - Diplomatic Fallout & Marching to War
In this episode, we examine the aftermath of the Battle of Fort Necessity. We take a look at how the British and French reacted, how the colonial conflict was being viewed in Europe, and what daring plans Britain formed next. This episode sets the stage for several large-scale battles that we will cover in upcoming battles, so you won't want to miss it!
2025-08-01
1h 00
Tales from the French and Indian War
Episode 4 - The Battle of Fort Necessity
Join us as we go over the first true battle of the French and Indian War! George Washington makes his stand against a French expedition out for revenge after the death of Jumonville. Can his ramshackle fort hold up? How do the British and the French with their native allies approach the battle differently? Why was July 4th a bitter date to remember for Washington for a decade before the British colonies declared independence on that same day? Learn all about it in this episode of Tales from the French and Indian War!
2025-07-16
56 min
Tales from the French and Indian War
Episode 3 - The Jumonville Affair: The Spark is Lit
British and French forces in the Ohio Country finally come to a violent encounter. What happened on May 28th, 1754? How did French diplomat and officer Jumonville die? Did Washington himself fire the first shots of a world war? Tune in as we cross the point of no return and what is considered the beginning of the French and Indian War.
2025-07-03
58 min
Tales from the French and Indian War
Episode 2 - Ohio Country Fever
Dive into the tense prelude to the French and Indian War in this episode, as we explore France’s bold push into the Ohio River Valley and the young George Washington’s perilous first mission to confront them. In the early 1750s, the Ohio Valley became a battleground of imperial ambitions, with French forts like Presque Isle and Le Boeuf threatening British claims and the interests of Virginia Governor Robert Dinwiddie, a shareholder in the Ohio Company. We unpack France’s strategy to link Canada and Louisiana, the rising Anglo-French rivalry, and Dinwiddie’s personal stake in the region. Follow 2...
2025-06-20
1h 32
Tales from the French and Indian War
Episode 1 - International Feuds and Rivalries
In this episode, we explore the international context of the 1740s, as well as events and conflicts in North America that led to growing tensions in the region.
2025-06-08
1h 03
Tales from the French and Indian War
Introduction
This episode is an overview of the podcast, an introduction to us, and a summary of what is to come.
2025-05-30
09 min
At The Organ
Episode 199 – Methuen Memorial Music Hall
Earlier this year we visited Memorial Methuen Music Hall in Methuen Massachusetts to make videos for our YouTube channel. Matthew Bellocchio gave us an extensive history of the organ and the hall, but it didn’t all make it into the video. The entirety of that story is included in this podcast. Barbara Owen – The Great Organ at Methuen Music heard in this episode: Title: Organ Sonata no. 2 in F minor, op. 16 – III. FinaleComposer: Henry Morton DunhamOrganist: Steven YoungAlbum: Henry Morton Dunham – A Boston Classic – AFKA SK-563Organ...
2023-11-09
32 min
The Balanced Voice with Rania Mankarious
Ep. 77 | Hot Takes - Rania Mankarious & Jennifer Hohman
This week on The Balanced Voice Podcast, Rania and Jenn dive into the Ashton Kutcher and Mila Kunis character letters on behalf of Danny Masterson before he was sentenced to 30 years to life in prison. They also chat about Pink’s response to an online troll, fashion at the VMA’s and how Matthew McConaughey is handling his teenage son on social media. Don’t miss this HOT TAKES episode! Thank you to our sponsor: Fliplok. ➡️ Listen, comment, share and subscr...
2023-09-20
39 min