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Places and Profiles Podcast with Adam Camac

Podcast by Adam Camac

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About Places and Profiles Podcast with Adam Camac

This is the podcast that uses storytelling, history, and current events to explore the issues, stories, and people that have shaped different places into what they are today. The Places and Profiles Podcast is hosted by Adam Camac with new episodes published every Thursday.

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27 episodes

episode 27. The Life and Legacy of One of the Most Unusual US Presidents with Matt Briney artwork

27. The Life and Legacy of One of the Most Unusual US Presidents with Matt Briney

Matt Briney, Chief Communications Officer at the Theodore Roosevelt Presidential Library, joins host Adam Camac to discuss the life and legacy of President Theodore Roosevelt.  The show notes page for this episode can be found at placesandprofiles.com/27 [https://placesandprofiles.com/27]. 1:28 - The guest’s interest in Theodore Roosevelt and why Theodore Roosevelt is one of the guest’s favorite presidents 2:27 - Theodore Roosevelt’s early life, family background, and early political career 4:23 - How Theodore Roosevelt was different from most of the other people in New York politics and how having a different outlook and persona helped him rise up the ranks of New York politics 6:42 - Class expectations and distinctions of the era, how Theodore Roosevelt bucked the trend and behaved in unexpected ways for someone of his background and class 8:54 - How Theodore Roosevelt ends up becoming Assistant Secretary of the Navy under President William McKinley and how the short time during which he held that role was significant in his ultimate rise to becoming president 11:02 - Leading the Rough Riders in Cuba during the Spanish-American War 15:49 - How leading the Rough Riders helped Theodore Roosevelt continue to rise up the political ranks and helped him become Governor of New York pretty quickly afterwards 17:43 - Theodore Roosevelt’s brief tenure as Governor of New York, how he ended up being William McKinley’s vice presidential running mate during McKinley’s successful reelection campaign for president in 1900 20:59 - Theodore Roosevelt’s six months as vice president until he became president following William McKinley being assassinated in September of 1901 22:45 - How the country reacted to the assassination of William McKinley 25:02 - An overview of Theodore Roosevelt’s time as president, key policies, how he was the first modern president in a lot of ways 30:13 - Theodore Roosevelt as a trust buster, how his policies differed from his predecessors in this area 32:54 - The regulation of railroads and the Pure Food and Drug Act and the establishment of the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) during Roosevelt’s time as president 35:27 - The construction of the Panama Canal, winning a Nobel Peace Prize for brokering the end of the Russo-Japanese War, the Great White Fleet, and other key events and aspects of Theodore Roosevelt’s foreign policy 39:10 - The Roosevelt Corollary 40:47 - Theodore Roosevelt’s involvement with rule changes and safety concerns in college football 43:20 - Theodore Roosevelt’s relationship with his successor as president and former protege, William Howard Taft 45:58 - The assassination attempt against Theodore Roosevelt during his 1912 campaign for president as the Bull Moose (Progressive) Party candidate, how the assassination attempt affected him 47:58 - Theodore Roosevelt’s “Man in the Arena” speech 51:30 - Theodore Roosevelt’s spouses and children, his time living in North Dakota and how that shaped who he became 54:57 - The seven years of Theodore Roosevelt’s life between his unsuccessful run for president in 1912 and his untimely passing in 1919 57:09 - Important things to understand about Theodore Roosevelt’s legacy 59:33 - Other notable Theodore Roosevelt stories 1:01:04 - Resources for learning about Theodore Roosevelt and the Theodore Roosevelt Presidential Library

28 Sep 2024 - 1 h 4 min
episode 26. The Tragedies, Abuses, Atrocities, and Heroes of the West Virginia Mine Wars with Wess Harris artwork

26. The Tragedies, Abuses, Atrocities, and Heroes of the West Virginia Mine Wars with Wess Harris

Wess Harris, a sociologist, miner, union organizer, author, and editor, joins host Adam Camac to discuss key figures, issues, and events from the West Virginia Mine Wars and the history of coal mining in West Virginia.  The show notes page for this episode can be found at placesandprofiles.com/26 [https://placesandprofiles.com/26]. 1:25 - The guest’s background and interest in the West Virginia Mine Wars, the guest’s experiences and background as a miner, union organizer, labor historian, and sociologist 7:26 - Background of West Virginia and Appalachia and their connection to coal mines and unions, why this is so interesting and important to West Virginia and the entire United States 10:41 - Working conditions in coal mines, the sorts of people who worked in coal mines in the early 1900s, how the backgrounds of the coal miners and the conditions in the coal mines led to unions and union organizers playing such a significant role, the scrip economy 14:52 - What the scrip system was and how it worked, some of the particularly nefarious ramifications of the scrip system and some of the problems the scrip system presented, Esau scrip 21:03 - Whether there are any statistics of how many women were affected by the Esau scrip system 22:48 - What the West Virginia Mine Wars were, key figures, battles, and events, how extraction played a role in the West Virginia Mine Wars 28:11 - Abuses and draconian aspects of coal company policies against the mine workers 32:24 - Bill Blizzard, the Battle of Blair Mountain, and the “Red Neck Army” 46:22 - Farmington Mine disaster of 1968, Buffalo Creek flooding disaster of 1972, Upper Big Branch Mine disaster of 2010, black lung disease 56:32 - More about the Upper Big Branch Mine disaster of 2010, US Senator Joe Manchin, Massey Energy CEO and future US Senate candidate Don Blankenship 1:00:29 - Why so much of this history is censored and is thus unknown to the general public 1:03:55 - What the Our Story Traveling Museum is, the guest’s books (“When Miners March” and “Written in Blood”) 1:07:16 - Anything we missed, where to follow the guest’s work, related resources

20 Sep 2024 - 1 h 11 min
episode 25. The Truth About Vietnam's History with Christopher Goscha artwork

25. The Truth About Vietnam's History with Christopher Goscha

Christopher Goscha, professor in the Department of History at the Université du Québec à Montréal (UQÀM) and author of "Vietnam: A New History" and "The Road to Dien Bien Phu: A History of the First War for Vietnam," joins host Adam Camac to discuss key events, figures, and influences from the history of Vietnam.  The show notes page for this episode can be found at placesandprofiles.com/25 [https://placesandprofiles.com/25]. 1:18 - The guest’s interest in Vietnam, why he has been so interested in Vietnam and its history, how he initially became interested in Vietnam 3:18 - Origins of the term Vietnam, when we start to see the concept of Vietnam develop, where the notion of a place called Vietnam traces its roots back to 5:20 - Key physical features and places to know that have been significant as the modern country of Vietnam has come into being 8:22 - Religion in Vietnam and how religion has taken form there over the centuries, Confucianism in Vietnam 11:06 - Chinese influence in Vietnam over the centuries, imperial domination of Vietnam by the Chinese, how that influenced the eventual country of Vietnam 13:48 - Japanese influence in Vietnam 15:25 - The Nguyen dynasty, who they were, how they influenced what was to come, why they were so significant 18:07 - What brought about French colonization of Vietnam, Tonkin, Annam, and Cochinchina as the northern, central, and southern parts of Vietnam, how the notion of having three separate regions of Vietnam influenced how the French colonized Vietnam, the French conquering all of Vietnam and later forming the Indochinese Union with Vietnam, Cambodia, and Laos 21:29 - How World War II influenced Vietnam, Japanese rule and occupation of Vietnam during World War II, how World War II helped lead to the establishment of the modern country of Vietnam, Ho Chi Minh and Vietnam declaring its independence coming out of World War II, the creation of the Viet Minh by Ho Chi Minh and the Indochinese Communist Party (ICP) in 1941 28:14 - First Indochina War of 1946-1954, what brought about the war, how the French reentered the picture, the significance of the Battle of Dien Bien Phu in 1954 and the end of the First Indochina War 35:13 - The Geneva Conference of 1954, Vietnam being divided into North Vietnam and South Vietnam, how the First Indochina War led to the Vietnam War, American intervention in Vietnam beginning in 1950, the importance of Vietnam to American decisionmakers 41:00 - Overview of the Vietnam War, key figures, groups, sides, and events of the Vietnam War, the essential things to know about the Vietnam War, Ho Chi Minh, Ngo Dinh Diem, the assassinations of Ngo Dinh Diem and John F. Kennedy 45:39 - Key events of the Vietnam War between 1964 and 1975, Lyndon Johnson and the escalation of the Vietnam War, the significance of the Tet Offensive, Richard Nixon’s strategy to end the Vietnam War, Paris Peace Accords of 1973 52:03 - How the end of the Vietnam War and North Vietnam (the Vietnamese communists) conquering South Vietnam affected the people of Vietnam, how the conclusion and aftermath of the war affected the Vietnamese people, the Vietnamese death toll during the Vietnam War, the American death toll during the Vietnam War, the onset of wars between Vietnam and Cambodia and China in the years after the Vietnam War, the effects of the war on the Vietnamese economy 54:56 - Vietnam’s economic and political systems today, reforms in Vietnam’s economy, communism in Vietnam today, Vietnam’s role and place in the modern world 58:19 - Vietnam’s tricky position in the current geopolitical struggle between the United States and China 1:00:54 - More information about the guest’s work

13 Sep 2024 - 1 h 3 min
episode 24. The Truth About the Construction of Mount Rushmore with Sarah Beth Cox artwork

24. The Truth About the Construction of Mount Rushmore with Sarah Beth Cox

Sarah Beth Cox, Lead Park Ranger Interpreter at Mount Rushmore National Memorial, joins host Adam Camac to discuss the history and significance of Mount Rushmore.  The show notes page for this episode can be found at placesandprofiles.com/24 [https://placesandprofiles.com/24].   1:23 - The origins of the idea for Mount Rushmore 2:25 - How Mount Rushmore ended up being the location that was chosen for the carving 3:33 - Where the name Rushmore comes from, who Rushmore was 4:17 - Background on the Black Hills of South Dakota, the area where Mount Rushmore is located, and the connection of the indigenous peoples of the area to the mountain 5:42 - The significance of the area to the indigenous peoples, who the indigenous peoples are living in the area 6:36 - Doane Robinson, Gutzon Borglum, Lincoln Borglum, who they were and their significance to the development and sculpting of Mount Rushmore, other people who were important to the development of the monument 8:55 - The original proposal to have the monument honor heroes from the American West instead of presidents, how and why the monument ended up honoring iconic American presidents instead of figures from the American West 10:40 - How the four presidents who are on Mount Rushmore were selected for inclusion on the monument 12:45 - Whether it is possible to add additional presidents to the monument or otherwise make significant adjustments to the monument 13:58 - The process of actually creating, carving, and sculpting the monument, the timetable and key milestones in the completion of the monument 18:39 - How many people worked on the project at any given time, how many people worked on the project in total across the entirety of its construction 20:36 - The backgrounds of the people who worked on the sculpting and construction of the monument, what the accommodations, conditions, and day-to-day processes were like for the workers once they got there and they started working on the monument 22:40 - Whether there were any deaths during the carving of Mount Rushmore 23:15 - Sources of funding and the amount of money spent on the construction of Mount Rushmore 24:23 - How the availability of funds and funding concerns affected the construction and development of the monument 26:22 - The Crazy Horse Memorial, how it fits into the area, how it compares to Mount Rushmore 28:59 - The impact Mount Rushmore has had on the economy, image, and tourist industry in South Dakota 30:18 - How many people visit Mount Rushmore each year 30:39 - Mount Rushmore in popular culture and movies, Mount Rushmore’s significance and role in American culture 32:32 - When Mount Rushmore began to be used as a measuring stick to measure leaders and presidents, Mount Rushmore’s role as a part of the great American road trip 35:19 - The experience of visiting Mount Rushmore, Mount Rushmore as a unifying location and symbol 37:16 - Resources where you can learn more about Mount Rushmore

6 Sep 2024 - 40 min
episode 23. The People, Events, and Places That Made Country Music with Tracey Laird artwork

23. The People, Events, and Places That Made Country Music with Tracey Laird

Tracey Laird, Professor of Music at Agnes Scott College and author of several books about country music, joins host Adam Camac to discuss the history and cultural significance of country music, key figures and themes in country music history, and how country music has changed and grown over the decades.  The show notes page for this episode can be found at placesandprofiles.com/23 [https://placesandprofiles.com/23].   1:31 - What is country music?  When and where did it start? 5:28 - What influenced early country music, types of music that influenced early country music 7:54 - Where country music started, places that played a key role in the early history of country music 12:39 - How other types of music have influenced country music, country music and purity 14:07 - Where the term country music comes from, why this type of music is called country 15:57 - Key artists, figures, and performers from the earliest period of country music, Jimmie Rodgers, the Carter Family, and Jimmie Davis 18:58 - The intersection of country music and politics 21:45 - The significance of the Grand Ole Opry and the Louisiana Hayride, the role of radio during the early days of country music, Elvis Presley and the Louisiana Hayride 29:12 - The role of television in spreading and promoting country music, Glen Campbell and Johnny Cash and their television shows 32:21 - Comparing the sounds and characteristics of the music and cultures of Nashville and Bakersfield, the significance of Nashville and Bakersfield to country music, the roles of Shreveport and Austin in country music 36:46 - Willie Nelson and outlaw country/progressive country, the Austin City Limits television show 40:37 - The singing cowboys of the 1930s and the 1940s, Gene Autry, Roy Rogers, Bob Wills 44:44 - Bluegrass music and Bill Monroe, honkey-tonk country and Hank Williams 48:36 - How the development of rock and roll influenced country music 55:26 - How the tragic plane crash deaths of prominent country music figures, such as Patsy Cline and Jim Reeves, shaped the country music world 57:13 - Prominent female country music artists, including Dolly Parton, Tammy Wynette, and Loretta Lynn, using country music to address controversial topics 1:02:27 - Waylon Jennings and Merle Haggard 1:05:08 - Neotraditional country music and George Strait, Garth Brooks and the rise of stadium country, the influence of hip-hop, rap, and newer pop music on country music 1:12:16 - Final thoughts on the history of country music 1:15:06 - The guest’s work on Dolly Parton, Austin City Limits, and the Louisiana Hayride

1 Sep 2024 - 1 h 19 min
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