Public History with Justin, Jake, and Molly
Three hosts. Five rounds. One judge with a hatchet. Jake, Justin, and Molly each drafted their picks for history's most revolutionary moments, figures, and films — then handed the gavel to three-time guest Codie Eash of the Seminary Ridge Museum to rank every choice and crown a winner. The board ran wide. Jake took the French Revolution, the summer of 1945, Band of Brothers, UMWA president John Mitchell, and the revolutions of 1848. Molly countered with Roe v. Wade, the executions after the Easter Rising, V for Vendetta, John Brown, and Bush v. Gore. Justin argued for Martin Luther's 95 Theses, the founding of CNN, Star Wars, Nathanael Greene, and the assassination of Franz Ferdinand. Codie scored it all on a three-two-one system, category by category — and the final tally delivered a genuine upset. He also lays out his own "Oops, All-American Revolution" board. Enjoying the show? Leave a rating and review wherever you listen — it helps more people find us.
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