Rooted in Revolution

Rooted in Revolution: TRAILER:

51 s · 10 de ene de 2026
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Rooted in Revolution is a limited podcast series exploring the true stories that shaped Central Virginia during the colonial and Revolutionary eras—told from the ground up. Set along rivers, roads, plantations, and early towns, the series uncovers the people and moments often left out of traditional history: enslaved men and women, Indigenous communities, local families, forgotten crimes, quiet acts of resistance, and the moral conflicts that unfolded as a nation was being born. Each episode blends careful historical research with immersive, cinematic storytelling—bringing listeners into a world where law was unsettled, freedom was uneven, and history was lived long before it was written. Rooted in Revolution is not just about famous names, but about place, power, and the ordinary lives caught in extraordinary times—revealing how Central Virginia helped shape the American story. Written and produced by Samantha Griffin.

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Before independence had a declaration, it had a voice. In this episode of Rooted in Revolution, we step into the charged atmosphere of colonial Virginia to explore the life and legacy of Patrick Henry—the fiery orator whose words ignited resistance and helped push a reluctant colony toward rebellion. From the courtrooms and assembly halls of Virginia to the echoing chambers of St. John’s Church, Henry’s speeches did more than persuade—they awakened a people. His famous cry, “Give me liberty, or give me death,” was not theatrical bravado, but a calculated challenge delivered at a moment when loyalty to the Crown still carried real consequences. This episode examines the cost of that courage: the political backlash, the personal risk, and the burden of being a man whose words moved history forward before most were ready to follow. We explore Henry not just as a symbol of revolution, but as a Virginian shaped by faith, family, land, and an unshakable belief that liberty was worth everything. Rooted in Revolution pulls back the curtain on the man behind the legend—and asks what it truly meant to stand up and speak when silence was safer.

10 de ene de 20262 min
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Rooted in Revolution: TRAILER:

Rooted in Revolution is a limited podcast series exploring the true stories that shaped Central Virginia during the colonial and Revolutionary eras—told from the ground up. Set along rivers, roads, plantations, and early towns, the series uncovers the people and moments often left out of traditional history: enslaved men and women, Indigenous communities, local families, forgotten crimes, quiet acts of resistance, and the moral conflicts that unfolded as a nation was being born. Each episode blends careful historical research with immersive, cinematic storytelling—bringing listeners into a world where law was unsettled, freedom was uneven, and history was lived long before it was written. Rooted in Revolution is not just about famous names, but about place, power, and the ordinary lives caught in extraordinary times—revealing how Central Virginia helped shape the American story. Written and produced by Samantha Griffin.

10 de ene de 202651 s
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Murder on the James

Murder on the James is a cinematic, historically grounded true-crime episode that explores a violent death along Virginia’s most important Revolutionary-era waterway. Set against the backdrop of plantations, river commerce, and early American courts, the episode examines how justice operated when the law was young, evidence was fragile, and power shaped outcomes. Inspired by real locations, period court practices, and documented social conditions, this episode blends careful research with restrained dramatization to illuminate how crime—and accountability—functioned in Revolutionary Virginia. Historical Disclaimer (included in episode): This episode is a historically grounded reconstruction inspired by real events, locations, and court practices of Revolutionary-era Virginia. Some characters and details have been dramatized where records are incomplete.

9 de ene de 20267 min