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Run on the treadmill, take care of chores, or just keep your energy up with captivating 10-minute stories of human achievement, survival, and all around bad-assery, told over an upbeat 120 bpm soundtrack. New episodes every Monday, Wednesday, and Friday.
Have a story you think we should share? Email us at staceyandjonah@gmail.com

10 Minute Treadmill Stories 10 Minute Treadmill Stories

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Run on the treadmill, take care of chores, or just keep your energy up with captivating 10-minute stories of human achievement, survival, and all around bad-assery, told over an upbeat 120 bpm soundtrack. New episodes every Monday, Wednesday, and Friday.
Have a story you think we should share? Email us at staceyandjonah@gmail.com

    89. How Singing in the Hallways Invented a Musical Scale

    89. How Singing in the Hallways Invented a Musical Scale

    Meet Harry Burleigh! A multi-talented singer, composer, and performer who not only helped break racial barriers in the early 1900s but helped create a new musical scale and became the first person to compose :American: classical music.
    Have a story we should hear? Email us at StaceyAndJonah@gmail.com

    • 11 min
    88. She Needed a Bodyguard to Finish the Boston Marathon

    88. She Needed a Bodyguard to Finish the Boston Marathon

    This is the story of Katherine Switzer, the first woman to run in the Boston Marathon, but if you haven't seen the famous pictures, what she had to escape while on the course is what cemented her in the history books.
    Have a story we should hear> Email us at StaceyAndJonah@gmaill.com

    • 10 min
    87. The Oviraptorosaur Who Made History

    87. The Oviraptorosaur Who Made History

    Dino-fans, unite! Check out what archaeologists found in China- an Oviraptorosaur like they had never seen before...
    Have a story we should hear? Email us at StaceyAndJonah@gmail.com

    • 9 min
    86. The Top Secret Women Codebreakers Of WWII

    86. The Top Secret Women Codebreakers Of WWII

    Over 10,000 women worked secretly in Washington, DC, breaking codes and helping win WWII. Sworn to secrecy and threatened with execution is they ever shared what they were working on, their stories, although almost eighty years old, are only now coming to light.
    Have a story we should hear? Email us at StaceyAndJonah@gmail.com

    • 10 min
    85. The Nazi-Fighting Burlesque Dancer

    85. The Nazi-Fighting Burlesque Dancer

    Josephine Baker was a nazi-spying, anti-racist world-famous burlesque dancer who wore a banana skirt. Hard to fit it all in ten minutes!
    Have a story you think we should hear? Email us at StaceyAndJonah@gmail.com

    • 11 min
    83. The First Famous Trans Woman in America

    83. The First Famous Trans Woman in America

    This is the story of Christine Jorgensen, a trailblazing writer, activist, and performer who, in the 1950s, became the first trans person in the world to enter the public eye.
    Have a story you think we should hear? Email us at StaceyandJonah@gmail.com

    • 9 min

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