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Kelly Pollock of Unsung History [https://www.unsunghistorypodcast.com] --- SUMMARY In this episode of Talk That Pod, Sebastian sits down with Kelly Pollock, creator and host of Unsung History, a podcast spotlighting American history through the lives of women, people of color, immigrants, laborers, religious minorities, enslaved people, and Indigenous communities. Kelly traces her path from a religious studies master's program and a long-running politics podcast to building a history show centered on the people conventional narratives leave out. Along the way, she unpacks her distinctive narrative-plus-interview format, her preparation process, how she balances production with a full-time job, and her candid take on what podcasting does (and doesn't) do for how society understands history. --- IN THIS EPISODE (01:21) How a religious studies background and a 50th-anniversary interview with her parents about the Kent State shootings sparked the idea for a history podcast (03:39) Why Kelly deliberately centers marginalized stories and turns down pitches about "rich white men" and presidents (04:34) The two-part format—narrative intro followed by an expert interview—and why writing the intro is the most time-consuming part of every episode (07:16) How she decides what becomes an episode, and breaking her own rules for guests like Lucy Worsley (10:24) Her interview prep: reading each guest's book cover to cover while deliberately avoiding their other interviews to keep her questions fresh (12:02) What makes a great guest, and why historians often outshine politicians as interview subjects (15:25) The episode that reshaped her thinking: how school desegregation after Brown v. Board cost Black teachers their jobs, with a parallel in the decline of the Negro Leagues after MLB integration (18:31) Differentiating in a crowded history-podcast space by acting as a "history communicator" rather than a historian, and citing sources (20:26) Why evergreen content drove faster, more organic growth than her earlier politics podcast, Two Broads Talking Politics (23:36) Promotion that works: guesting elsewhere, big-name guests resharing episodes, and her "tell me what you like and I'll recommend an episode" social experiment (25:40) Social media strategy and why she misses old Twitter, with Bluesky now her closest analog (27:47) A realistic look at her weekly production workflow and the move from weekly to biweekly episodes for the sake of quality and mental health (31:08) The dream production tool she'd actually pay for: an "on this day in history" matcher that auto-promotes relevant past episodes (32:27) Her perspective on podcasting, misinformation, and historical access in a politically fraught moment (37:01) What she hopes listeners take away—more nuance, empathy, and curiosity to seek out further research (39:41) Kelly's three podcast recommendations and where to find her online --- RESOURCES & LINKS * Unsung History podcast [https://www.unsunghistorypodcast.com/] — Kelly's show on American history * Kelly's website [https://www.kellytheresepollock.com/] https://www.kellytheresepollock.com/ * Bluesky [https://bsky.app/profile/feministkelly.bsky.social] — @feministkelly (Kelly's most active platform) * Two Broads Talking Politic [https://twobroadstalkingpolitics.com/]s — Kelly's earlier politics podcast Podcast recommendations from Kelly: * Dig [https://digpodcast.org/] — a history podcast produced by four women historians (PhDs) using primary and academic sources, with full source lists in the show notes * Science Friday [https://www.google.com/search?client=safari&rls=en&q=Science+Friday&ie=UTF-8&oe=UTF-8] (NPR) — expert interviews that break down science for everyday listeners * Fake the Nation [https://headgum.com/fake-the-nation] with Negin Farsad — sharp, funny news-and-politics panel show Also mentioned: * Kent State shootings [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kent_State_shootings] (50th anniversary, 2020) * Brown v. Board of Education [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Brown_v._Board_of_Education] and its impact on Black teachers * The Negro Leagues [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Negro_league_baseball] and MLB integration * Lucy Worsley [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lucy_Worsley] / Agatha Christie episode * Kevin Kruse [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kevin_M._Kruse], Princeton historian (Bluesky repost driving episode downloads) * Will Becton [https://www.jettroadstudios.com/willbecton], lead engineer on Conan O'Brien's podcast (referenced by Sebastian) --- TALK THAT POD Want to be on this podcast? Fill out this form. [https://talkthatpod.net/be-on-the-show/] Watch or listen to Talk That Pod on YouTube. [https://www.youtube.com/@talkthatpodshow] --- FIND THAT POD Discover the best podcasts in the world. [https://findthatpod.com/] - A podcast discovery newsletter bringing you 5 great podcasts to discover every week. Subscribe today. [https://findthatpod.com/]
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