5 episodes

Welcome to "Historical Influencers," a podcast where we explore the lives and legacies of the people who have shaped our world. From ancient civilizations to modern times, we'll dive into the stories of rulers, revolutionaries, scientists, and more, as we uncover the history that has shaped our present. So join us as we journey through the past and discover the influential figures who have left their mark on the world.

Historical Influencers Keith Wick

    • History

Welcome to "Historical Influencers," a podcast where we explore the lives and legacies of the people who have shaped our world. From ancient civilizations to modern times, we'll dive into the stories of rulers, revolutionaries, scientists, and more, as we uncover the history that has shaped our present. So join us as we journey through the past and discover the influential figures who have left their mark on the world.

    Doc Holliday and the O.K. Corral

    Doc Holliday and the O.K. Corral

    Welcome to "Historical Influencers," a podcast where we examine the lives of the most influential figures throughout history. In this episode, we will be exploring the life of Doc Holliday, a legendary figure in the American Old West.

    Doc Holliday was a skilled gunfighter and gambler who played a key role in the events leading up to and following the Gunfight at the O.K. Corral in Tombstone, Arizona. He was also a close friend and ally of Wyatt Earp, and the two men worked together to enforce the law in Tombstone. Despite his troubled past and dependence on alcohol, Holliday is remembered as a loyal friend and a skilled gunslinger.

    Join us as we delve into the life and legacy of Doc Holliday, a man whose influence is still felt today in popular culture and the mythos of the American West.



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    • 9 min
    The Amazing Life of Michael Jackson

    The Amazing Life of Michael Jackson

    Michael Jackson was an American singer, songwriter, and dancer who was among the most famous and successful musicians of all time. He was born on August 29, 1958, in Gary, Indiana, the eighth of ten children in the Jackson family. His father, Joseph Jackson, was a steel mill worker who later managed the Jackson 5, a group made up of Michael and his siblings.
    Jackson began his career in show business at a young age, performing with the Jackson 5 in local clubs and at school functions. In 1964, the group signed with Motown Records and released their first single, "I Want You Back," in 1969. The song became a massive hit, and the Jackson 5 went on to release several more successful singles, including "ABC," "I'll Be There," and "The Love You Save."
    Jackson's solo career took off in the 1980s with the release of his album "Off the Wall," which included the hit singles "Don't Stop 'Til You Get Enough" and "Rock with You." He followed this success with the release of "Thriller," which became the best-selling album of all time, with more than 65 million copies sold worldwide. "Thriller" included some of Jackson's most popular songs, including "Billie Jean," "Beat It," and "Thriller."
    Jackson was known for his powerful and emotive voice and innovative dance moves, which he dub the "moonwalk." He was also known for his philanthropy and charitable work, co-writing the charity single "We Are the World," which raised millions of dollars for famine relief in Africa, and founding the Heal Africa charity.
    Jackson's music and dance moves influenced a generation, and he was known for his elaborate stage shows and music videos. He was a pioneer in the music video industry, and his videos for "Thriller," "Beat It," and "Billie Jean" are considered classics. He was also known for his elaborate stage shows, which featured special effects, intricate choreography, and elaborate costumes.

    • 10 min
    The Life and Legacy of Genghis Khan

    The Life and Legacy of Genghis Khan

    During this episode of historical influencers, we will cover the life and legacy of Genghis Khan.
    Genghis Khan, also known as Temujin, was the founder and first Great Khan of the Mongol Empire, which became the largest contiguous empire in history after his death. He was born in Mongolia in the early 1150s, the son of a chieftain named Yesugei.
    As a young man, Temujin faced many challenges and hardships. He was orphaned at a young age and had to survive on his own in a harsh and unforgiving environment. Despite these challenges, he was a skilled warrior and strategist, and he quickly rose to power among the clans of Mongolia.
    In 1206, Temujin was proclaimed Genghis Khan, or "universal ruler," by a council of Mongolian nobles. He then set about uniting the various Mongolian clans under his rule, using a combination of military might and diplomatic cunning.
    Genghis Khan is perhaps best known for the vast and successful military campaigns he led during his reign. He and his armies conquered much of Asia and Europe, establishing the Mongol Empire and spreading Mongolian rule across a large portion of the world. He was a brilliant strategist and a fierce warrior, and his armies were feared and respected by their enemies.

    • 10 min
    Amelia Earhart

    Amelia Earhart

    Amelia Earhart was born on July 24, 1897 in Atchison, Kansas. She was the youngest of five siblings and the daughter of Amy and Edwin Earhart. Edwin was a lawyer and a member of the Kansas State legislature, while Amy was a homemaker. Amelia grew up in a household where education and independence were valued, and she showed an early interest in adventure and exploration. She attended school in Atchison and later enrolled in Ogontz School, a private school for girls in Pennsylvania. After finishing her education, Earhart worked as a nurse's aide during World War I and later as a social worker before becoming a pilot.



    Amelia was a pioneering aviator who made history with her many aviation accomplishments. After earning her pilot's license in 1923, Earhart became the 16th woman in the world to do so. She quickly made a name for herself in the aviation industry, setting numerous records and becoming the first woman to fly solo across the Atlantic Ocean in 1932.

    Yes, Amelia Earhart was known not only for her accomplishments as an aviator but also for her socialite status and celebrity. She was born into a wealthy family and received a privileged education, which enabled her to become involved in various social and philanthropic causes. In addition to her flying pursuits, Earhart was active in the women's suffrage movement and a vocal advocate for women's rights. She was well-known in high society circles and mingled with the likes of presidents, royalty, and other celebrities. Despite her fame and social status, Earhart remained down-to-earth and approachable and was known for her humility and graciousness.

    Amelia Earhart disappeared on July 2, 1937 during an around-the-world flight. She was attempting to fly around the world along the equator, and she and her navigator, Fred Noonan, had already completed two-thirds of the journey when they took off from Papua New Guinea on their way to Howland Island.



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    • 7 min
    Apollo 11 & The Three Historical Influencers That Went Along For The Ride

    Apollo 11 & The Three Historical Influencers That Went Along For The Ride

    Apollo 11 was the first manned mission to land on the Moon, and it was a defining moment in human history. The mission was launched on July 16, 1969, from Kennedy Space Center in Florida, and it consisted of three astronauts: Neil Armstrong, Buzz Aldrin, and Michael Collins. Armstrong and Aldrin landed the lunar module Eagle on the Moon's surface on July 20, while Collins orbited above in the command module Columbia.

    On the surface of the Moon, Armstrong became the first human to step onto another celestial body, famously declaring, "That's one small step for man, one giant leap for mankind." Aldrin joined him on the surface shortly thereafter. The two astronauts conducted scientific experiments and collected lunar samples during their time on the Moon.

    The Apollo 11 mission was a significant achievement for NASA and the United States, and it marked the beginning of a new era of space exploration. It also inspired people around the world to dream of what else might be possible in the realm of space travel.

    *Any content provided by our hosts and guests is for informational purposes only and should not be taken as professional, legal, or financial advice. Please conduct your own research and consult a qualified professional before making any decisions. The hosts and guests of Historical Influencers will not be held liable for any damages or losses caused by the use of the information provided on this podcast. All images, text, and audio may NOT be used without the written consent of Historical Influencers ownership.

    • 14 min

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