100 episodios

One of the first descriptions of North Carolina by the English that would later colonize the area was given by Ralph Lane, the governor of the first attempted colony. In 1585, Gov. Lane referred to the land as "the goodliest soil under the cope of heaven" in his letters back to England.
This podcast will tell the stories of its history, help people see the connections, not only between its "officials" but also between people that history either forgot or chose not to listen to.
We will tell their stories; the plantation owners, the enslaved people, the displaced native Americans...all of them

JoCoYo Joseph Smith

    • Sociedad y cultura

One of the first descriptions of North Carolina by the English that would later colonize the area was given by Ralph Lane, the governor of the first attempted colony. In 1585, Gov. Lane referred to the land as "the goodliest soil under the cope of heaven" in his letters back to England.
This podcast will tell the stories of its history, help people see the connections, not only between its "officials" but also between people that history either forgot or chose not to listen to.
We will tell their stories; the plantation owners, the enslaved people, the displaced native Americans...all of them

    Young Sheldon and the Bohemian Girl

    Young Sheldon and the Bohemian Girl

    Find me someone that does not like the TV show Young Sheldon… Actually, don’t. I don’t want to meet that person.
    It seems like a stretch, but there’s so much of a connection to eastern North Carolina, including Johnston county. Makes me love the show even more.

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    • 16 min
    Sitting on the Dock of the Bays

    Sitting on the Dock of the Bays

    I absolutely love it when we uncover almost uniquely geological marvels that exist under our feet, and in our backyard. Johnston County, and East, North Carolina, are home to thousands of lakes. You’ve never seen them, you say? You would know if we had thousands of lakes? Well, let’s take a trip.

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    • 18 min
    The Dance-Looking Back

    The Dance-Looking Back

    This is episode number 100…
    Wow…
    This episode gives us no new historical information. It is a look back at the most listened to episodes and some of the stuff that went into making them. It is commemorative episode of me just saying thank you.

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    • 16 min
    Plan 9

    Plan 9

    No one would ever accuse central North Carolina of being a hotbed of science-fiction history. Yet, here we are.

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    • 11 min
    Super Freak

    Super Freak

    There’s a place in Johnston County that’s older than the hills… Quite literally. It is completely out of place and a freak of nature.

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    • 11 min
    Tall Oak Tree

    Tall Oak Tree

    This is the case where a tree likely change the course not just American, but also world history. In 1844, Henry Clay of Kentucky, sat under an oak tree in Raleigh and wrote a letter.

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    • 19 min

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