
100 episodes

Chasing History Radio Chase Pipes
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Chasing History Radio is a show about everything that lies in the past and we mean EVERYTHING! From Really Cool unknown stories throughout human history to Fossil life & geological events, we cover it ALL! Recorded Live weekly on East Tennessee's Mixx/Mountain Morning Show with Steve & Jay, Chasing History host Chase Pipes brings the audience a fun & easy to digest stories about something awesome in the past.
Chasing History Radio is the official podcast of the Smoky Mountain Relic Room, home to the Largest Diversity of History for sale in North America. Chasing History is the Educational Arm of the Relic Room that includes an Educational YouTube Channel: "Chasing History" where the audience is brought into the field to meet the Men & Women who discover history every day & learn how history is found & what it can teach us.
Chasing History Radio does a monthly episode that dives deep with the people who are bringing history to life with their discoveries or research all in a format that makes you feel like you are apart of the team.
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Chasing History Radio: What are Meteorites & how are they found?
In this episode, we discuss the fascinating world of meteorites: their various types, how they are found, and how you can collect your own bits of outer space!
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Chasing History Radio: We put a Phonograph on the Radio!
As far as we can tell this is the first time in over 90 years that a phonograph has been broadcast on the radio. In this episode, we bring a newly restored phonograph Chase picked up in a collection and we Broadcast it LIVE over the airways. As far as we can tell this hasn't been done since the 1930's because no one is crazy enough to do this........
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Chasing History Radio: The History of the Phonograph
The music you listen to today started as a new technology just over 100 years ago. It's not as old as you think. So, in this episode, we explore the history of capturing sound and the story of the evolution of this technology.
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Chasing History Radio: What does Mammoth Meat Taste Like?
In this episode, Chase brings some mammoth meat to share with the guys... not all of whom are excited about this.
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Chasing History Radio: Settlement Across the United States
In this episode, we discuss the intricacies and challenges of Settlement across the United States through history....
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Chasing History Radio: Can you Eat Mammoth Meat?
Can you eat Mammoth Meat? How is that possible they are Extinct? Well, it turns out it is possable and in this episode, we explain how Chase now knows what woolly mammoth meat tastes like.
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