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History Told Forward: The Stories That Shape Who We Are

Podcast by Donald Dunn

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History & religion

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About History Told Forward: The Stories That Shape Who We Are

History Told Forward is a storytelling podcast that looks at the past with an eye toward the present. Through narrative-driven episodes, the show explores historical events, figures, and moments that continue to shape how we live, lead, and make decisions today. Rather than focusing on timelines or trivia, each episode examines the context, consequences, and human choices behind history — revealing patterns, lessons, and perspectives that still matter. History Told Forward is for listeners who want more than facts, and who believe understanding the past is essential to understanding the world we live in now.

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10 episodes

episode The Real Problem in American Politics Isn’t Left vs Right — It’s Civic Confusion artwork

The Real Problem in American Politics Isn’t Left vs Right — It’s Civic Confusion

Why do so many Americans struggle to understand how their government actually works? In this episode of History Told Forward, host Donald Dunn sits down with Marine Corps veteran and civic educator Carl Abel, founder of Crayon Box Politics, to discuss the real issue behind America’s political divide: civic confusion. After two decades in the United States Marine Corps, Carl Abel began questioning why even highly trained professionals—including military members—often lack a clear understanding of government systems and civic responsibility. That realization led him to create Crayon Box Politics and develop The Archivist, a platform designed to make government data easier for everyday Americans to access and understand. In this conversation, Dunn and Abel explore leadership failures in both politics and the military, why Americans have slowly given away their political power, and how technology—including AI—may help rebuild civic awareness. They also discuss the dangers of partisan extremes, the importance of informed voters, and why the future of democracy depends on education, transparency, and civic engagement. If you’ve ever wondered why politics feels broken—or what ordinary citizens can do to fix it—this episode dives deep into the structural and cultural challenges facing American democracy today https://www.crayonboxpolitics.com/ [https://www.crayonboxpolitics.com/]

4 Mar 2026 - 49 min
episode John Kiriakou: Whistleblower Inside the CIA’s Torture Program artwork

John Kiriakou: Whistleblower Inside the CIA’s Torture Program

What really happens when a government insider decides to speak out? In this episode of History Told Forward, former CIA officer John Kiriakou shares the story that reshaped his life and ignited a global debate. After spending 15 years inside the Central Intelligence Agency as a Middle East analyst and counterterrorism operative, Kiriakou became the first U.S. official to publicly confirm the CIA’s use of waterboarding and other “enhanced interrogation techniques.” The consequences were severe. Kiriakou discusses the post-9/11 transformation of the CIA, the realities of intelligence work, the ethics and legality of torture, and the personal cost of becoming a whistleblower. From counterterrorism operations in Pakistan to a federal prison sentence under the Espionage Act, this conversation explores the collision between national security, law, and conscience. This episode examines: • The CIA’s role after 9/11 • The origins of the torture program • Why torture produces unreliable intelligence • The hidden risks faced by whistleblowers • Life inside federal prison • Government accountability and power Whether you’re interested in intelligence agencies, modern American history, ethics in warfare, or the human impact of state secrets, this is a rare firsthand account from the center of one of the most controversial chapters of the War on Terror.

18 Feb 2026 - 1 h 5 min
episode What do New Yorkers really think about Andrew Cuomo, and New York Politics. artwork

What do New Yorkers really think about Andrew Cuomo, and New York Politics.

What do New Yorkers really think about Andrew Cuomo, politics, and the culture surrounding power and accountability? In this episode, we sit down with filmmaker Sara Alessandrini, creator of the documentary miniseries This Is What New Yorkers Say, to unpack the real conversations happening on the streets of New York. Filmed over five years, her project captures unfiltered public opinion during and after the controversial tenure of former New York Governor Andrew Cuomo. Rather than pushing a political agenda, Alessandrini’s work explores the human side of modern politics—examining women’s empowerment, cancel culture, due process, and how public perception collides with media narratives. Through candid interviews with everyday New Yorkers, the series exposes the complexity, contradictions, and emotional weight behind political opinion in one of the most influential cities in the world. This conversation dives into the challenges of political filmmaking, the responsibility of storytelling, and why listening—rather than labeling—matters more than ever in today’s polarized climate. Takeaways: 1. Filmmaker Sara Alessandrini explores the intricate intersection of New York politics and personal narratives in her documentary. 2. The documentary investigates how the resignation of Andrew Cuomo impacted everyday New Yorkers and their perspectives on governance. 3. Through Candid Conversations, the series delves into critical issues such as women's empowerment and the implications of cancel culture. 4. The project emphasizes the necessity of nuanced dialogue, allowing marginalized voices to be heard beyond mainstream narratives. 5. Sara's work challenges viewers to confront uncomfortable truths regarding societal norms and the application of due process. 6. The documentary serves as a catalyst for discussions surrounding the complexities of modern political landscapes and social justice movements. Links referenced in this episode: 1. thisiswhatnew Yorkerssay.com [https://thisiswhatnew Yorkerssay.com] 2. apple tv on demand [https://apple tv on demand] 3. youtube [https://youtube] 4. zoomo [https://zoomo] Companies mentioned in this episode: 1. Candid Conversations 2. Fox 3. CNN Mentioned in this episode: Build your website today and start reaching Customers Contact Barracks Media Today and Schedule your free consultation. https://calendly.com/donalddunn/project-planning Lets build a show that will inspire generations! Lets build a show that will inspire generations, it starts by scheduling your free consultation call. https://calendly.com/donalddunn/project-planning

10 Feb 2026 - 1 h 0 min
episode Lost & Found: Tracy Smith's Journey to Rediscovering Identity - Authors After Action: Real Life Stories Behind the Books artwork

Lost & Found: Tracy Smith's Journey to Rediscovering Identity - Authors After Action: Real Life Stories Behind the Books

Tracy Smith takes us on an adventurous journey of self-discovery in this episode, highlighting how she found her identity by getting lost—literally and metaphorically. At 49, she booked a one-way ticket to Iceland, realizing that the life she had built no longer resonated with her. This leap of faith sparked her memoir, *The Purpose of Getting Lost*, which emphasizes that you don’t truly find yourself by staying put; you find yourself by embracing the unknown. Tracy's travels across various countries became acts of courage, helping her to break free from people-pleasing patterns and understand that belonging is something we create for ourselves. Join us as we explore the humor, heart, and humanity of her journey, reminding us all that it's never too late to choose yourself and embrace your story. Takeaways: 1. It's never too late to reinvent yourself and pursue your passions, as Tracy did at 49. 2. Getting lost intentionally can lead to self-discovery and help you find your identity. 3. The writing process often involves reliving past experiences, which can be therapeutic yet challenging. 4. Understanding your target audience is crucial for effective writing and connecting with readers. 5. Don't be afraid to trust your voice and writing style, even if it feels unconventional. 6. It's important to recognize that learning lessons can be a lifelong process, and it's okay to revisit them. Links referenced in this episode: 1. tracysmithauthor.com [https://tracysmithauthor.com] 2. tracytravelseverywhere.com [https://tracytravelseverywhere.com] 3. substack.com/tracysmithphd [https://substack.com/tracysmithphd] 4. amazon.com/thepurposeofgettinglost [https://amazon.com/thepurposeofgettinglost]

3 Feb 2026 - 47 min
episode Understanding Socialism: A Comprehensive Analysis of Its Failures artwork

Understanding Socialism: A Comprehensive Analysis of Its Failures

The discourse presented in this podcast meticulously examines the myriad complexities surrounding socialism, with a particular focus on its inherent failures. I engage in a profound dialogue with our esteemed guest, Doug Cardell, an expert in economic policy, who elucidates the fundamental reasons socialism often falters in practice, despite its theoretical allure. Drawing upon extensive research and historical case studies, we explore the critical role of human behavior, incentives, and the price system—elements frequently overlooked in contemporary economic discussions. Cardell’s insights challenge the popular misconceptions surrounding socialism, advocating for a clear understanding of its implications and consequences in both historical and modern contexts. This episode serves as a clarion call for informed discourse on economic systems, urging listeners to comprehend the intricacies of socialism and its practical ramifications. The discourse surrounding socialism has gained renewed vigor in contemporary society, penetrating the fabric of political dialogue and public consciousness. Our esteemed guest, Doug Cardell, an economic policy expert, delves into this multifaceted subject with a clarity that transcends the often convoluted rhetoric that surrounds it. Through his extensive research and experience, Cardell presents a compelling argument for why socialism, despite its theoretical allure, has consistently faltered in practice. He emphasizes the significance of incentives, human behavior, and the dynamics of price systems—elements that are frequently overlooked in modern economic discussions. Cardell's treatise, encapsulated in his book 'Why Socialism Struggles,' serves as a clarion call for a more nuanced understanding of economic systems and their implications for society. Throughout the episode, Cardell articulates the historical failures of socialist systems, drawing parallels with contemporary political figures who misinterpret or misrepresent socialism's foundational principles. He posits that the casual invocation of terms like socialism and capitalism often stems from a fundamental misunderstanding of their definitions and implications. The conversation navigates through the historical trajectories of socialism, examining case studies that reveal the inherent economic unsoundness of the system. Cardell's insights prompt a reevaluation of the prevailing narratives surrounding socialism, urging listeners to consider the practical realities versus the ideological fantasies that often characterize such discussions. As the dialogue unfolds, Cardell challenges the notion of equality as a foundational principle of socialism, positing that a better society is predicated not on enforced uniformity but on the recognition of individual differences and contributions. He advocates for a model where personal choices and incentives drive economic success, contrasting sharply with the limitations imposed by socialist frameworks. The episode culminates in a call to action for listeners to engage critically with the economic ideologies that shape their world, advocating for a return to principles that foster individual initiative and systemic growth. Takeaways: 1. The discussion highlights that socialism often fails in practice, despite its theoretical appeal, due to its inherent economic flaws. 2. Doug Cardell emphasizes the importance of understanding human behavior and incentives when evaluating economic systems like socialism. 3. Historical examples, such as Venezuela's transition to socialism, illustrate the detrimental effects of government control over economic resources. 4. The podcast argues that true democracy cannot coexist with socialism, as economic choices must remain free to uphold democratic principles. 5. A key takeaway is that while socialism seeks equality, it undermines individual incentives, ultimately leading to economic inefficiency. 6. The conversation stresses the necessity of creating value for society, which capitalism facilitates better than socialism. Links referenced in this episode: 1. dougcardell.com [https://dougcardell.com] 2. amazon.com [https://amazon.com] 3. barnesandnoble.com [https://barnesandnoble.com] 4. target.com [https://target.com] Companies mentioned in this episode: 1. Amazon 2. Barnes and Noble 3. Target 4. IKEA 5. North Korea 6. Cuba 7. Venezuela 8. Elon Musk 9. Jeff Bezos 10. Bill Gates Mentioned in this episode: Build your website today and start reaching Customers Contact Barracks Media Today and Schedule your free consultation. https://calendly.com/donalddunn/project-planning Lets build a show that will inspire generations! Lets build a show that will inspire generations, it starts by scheduling your free consultation call. https://calendly.com/donalddunn/project-planning

3 Feb 2026 - 55 min
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