22 episodes

This is the podcast that uses storytelling, history, and current events to explore the issues, stories, and people that have shaped different places into what they are today. The Places and Profiles Podcast is hosted by Adam Camac with new episodes published every Monday and Thursday.

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This is the podcast that uses storytelling, history, and current events to explore the issues, stories, and people that have shaped different places into what they are today. The Places and Profiles Podcast is hosted by Adam Camac with new episodes published every Monday and Thursday.

    The Life and Legacy of England's Controversial King Henry VIII with Author Margaret George

    The Life and Legacy of England's Controversial King Henry VIII with Author Margaret George

    Margaret George, author of "The Autobiography of Henry VIII: With Notes by His Fool, Will Somers: A Novel," joins host Adam Camac to discuss the life, legacy, controversies, accomplishments, wives, advisors, and kids of King Henry VIII of England.  The show notes page for this episode can be found at placesandprofiles.com/22.
     
    1:26 - The guest’s interest in King Henry VIII and her decision to write a book about him
    3:19 - Overview of how King Henry VIII’s character changed over time and of just how complicated he was as a person
    5:50 - War of the Roses, the rule of Henry VII, the death of Henry VII’s oldest son Arthur, and other pieces of context in England and with the English monarchy prior to Henry VIII becoming king in 1509
    9:22 - Henry VIII’s involvement in wars and how that shaped his time on the throne
    11:37 - Overview of Henry VIII’s six wives and the significance of him wanting to have a male heir to succeed him on the throne
    22:29 - Changes in the religious makeup of England and in Henry VIII’s views on religion, how Henry VIII went from defending the Catholic faith early in his reign to later splitting with the Catholic Church and establishing the Church of England
    26:26 - Seizing monasteries and land, the Pilgrimage of Grace of 1536-1537, Henry VIII’s moves to further distance England from the Catholic Church and responses and reactions to these moves
    29:27 - Key advisors to King Henry VIII, including Thomas Cromwell, Thomas Wolsey, Thomas Cranmer, and Thomas More
    35:57 - Who Will Somers was and why he played such a key role in the guest’s book about King Henry VIII
    38:46 - Henry VIII’s relationships with his three kids who eventually became monarchs: the future Edward VI, Mary I (Bloody Mary), and Elizabeth I; how Henry VIII’s legacy and influence shaped each of their reigns
    44:32 - The power and authority associated with Henry VIII’s reign, how royal power expanded during the 38 years of Henry VIII’s rule
    46:41 - How Henry VIII was viewed during his own time, how we should view Henry VIII’s life and legacy today
    48:31 - Anything we missed, Henry VIII’s abilities and talents as a musician, what the guest has written that listeners should read

    • 51 min
    21. Taking a Deep Dive into Mexico's History with Salvador Rueda from the National Museum of History at Chapultepec Castle

    21. Taking a Deep Dive into Mexico's History with Salvador Rueda from the National Museum of History at Chapultepec Castle

    Salvador Rueda, Director of the National Museum of History at Chapultepec Castle in Mexico City, joins host Adam Camac to discuss key figures, issues, and events from the history of Mexico.  The show notes page for this episode can be found at placesandprofiles.com/21.
     
    1:26 - The history of Chapultepec Castle
    5:43 - What is covered at the National Museum of History at Chapultepec Castle in Mexico City
    6:05 - The Spanish Empire’s conquest of the Aztecs and of Mexico
    10:18 - Life during the years when the Spanish ruled Mexico
    12:49 - Problems during Spanish rule that led to Mexicans wanting to become independent from Spain
    15:44 - Father Hidalgo, the Grito de Dolores, and the start of the Mexican War of Independence
    19:29 - How Mexico eventually won the war with Spain and gained their independence
    21:34 - Agustín de Iturbide as the first leader of Mexico and briefly as Emperor of Mexico, who he was and his significance during the early years of Mexico
    24:29 - The dictatorship of Santa Anna and how Santa Anna’s time in power led to reforms and calls for change in Mexico
    27:47 - How the Mexican people reacted to Santa Anna’s time in power, what changes the Mexican people wanted because of Santa Anna
    29:58 - The second French invasion in Mexico, what happened with it, why Benito Juarez became important during that time
    36:11 - Emperor Maximilian and Empress Carlotta living at Chapultepec Castle during the second French invasion
    37:39 - Mexican Revolution of 1910-1920, what caused the Mexican Revolution, what the Mexican people were upset about
    44:02 - Pancho Villa’s role in the Mexican Revolution
    46:22 - Other people and groups of people to know from the Mexican Revolution
    47:12 - Who Emiliano Zapata was
    49:27 - Why people should visit Mexico City and Chapultepec Castle in particular
     

    • 52 min
    The Real History of Chicago with Peter Alter

    The Real History of Chicago with Peter Alter

    Peter Alter, Chief Historian at the Chicago History Museum, joins host Adam Camac to discuss key figures, issues, and events from the history of Chicago.  The show notes page for this episode can be found at placesandprofiles.com/20.
     
    1:15 - The origins of the city of Chicago, where the name Chicago comes from, the founding of the city of Chicago
    5:03 - The initial growth of Chicago, what Chicago looked like as of 1871 when the Great Chicago Fire occurred
    9:12 - Truths and myths about the Great Chicago Fire
    15:32 - Chicago World’s Fair of 1893 (World's Columbian Exposition)
    18:57 - 1886 Haymarket Affair, 1894 Pullman Strike, Union Stockyards and the Chicago meatpacking industry, Upton Sinclair’s The Jungle, labor history of Chicago and working class struggles
    25:01 - European immigrant groups to Chicago, including Poles, Serbs, Greeks, etc., the Great Migration within the US beginning in the 1910s
    30:34 - Jane Addams and the establishment of Hull House in 1889, Chicago’s initial development as a transportation and railroad hub in the 1800s
    37:42 - How the Great Migration affected Chicago, race riots, the development of the South Side of Chicago, the Chicago Black Renaissance
    43:20 - Chicago during Prohibition and the 1920s, Chicago as a center for illegal activities and gangster violence during the Prohibition era, Al Capone and Bugs Moran and their association with Chicago, St. Valentine’s Day Massacre of 1929
    49:04 - Chicago’s connection to the Manhattan Project and role during World War II
    52:13 - The Daley family and the Democratic Party machine in Chicago, the 1968 Democratic National Convention
    1:00:34 - The role of professional sports in Chicago and how professional sports have affected the way Chicago has been viewed (including the Cubs breaking their World Series curse in 2016, the 1985 Bears, the Michael Jordan/Scottie Pippen championship teams of the 1990s, and more)
    1:04:25 - Willis Tower (formerly Sears Tower), Lake Michigan, iconic downtown Marshall Fields location, State Street, Michigan Avenue, Millennium Park, The Bean (Cloud Gate), Lake Shore Drive, Wrigley Field, and other Chicago landmarks
    1:08:36 - Windy City, Second City, and other nicknames for Chicago
    1:12:40 - Related and recommended resources

    • 1 hr 13 min
    Exploring Utah's Mormon Legacy with Paul Reeve

    Exploring Utah's Mormon Legacy with Paul Reeve

    Dr. Paul Reeve, Simmons Chair of Mormon Studies at the University of Utah, joins host Adam Camac to discuss the origins and history of Mormonism in Utah, how life in Utah has been shaped by Mormonism, and how the influence of Mormonism can be seen in Utah today.  The show notes page for this episode can be found at placesandprofiles.com/19.
     
    1:32 - The founding of Mormonism, Mormonism as it developed in upstate New York, the origins of Mormonism and how Mormonism came about, Joseph Smith
    3:48 - What the Second Great Awakening was and how it was connected to the founding of Mormonism
    7:09 - Whether the terms Mormonism, Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints, and LDS Church are all the same or if there are differences and distinctions between these terms
    11:10 - The LDS Church and its place in Christianity, why some outsiders view it as a non-Christian cult while others view it as a Christian faith
    16:39 - What caused early followers of the LDS Church to leave Upstate New York, go to Illinois, and then later settle in Utah and start spreading their religion across the American West
    25:11 - Polygamy and its connection to the LDS Church, how views on polygamy have changed within the LDS Church over the years
    34:10 - Brigham Young, who he was, and what his legacy is
    38:03 - Utah War or Mormon War of 1857-1858, Mountain Meadows Massacre
    44:36 - Members of the LDS Church getting married and having kids at younger ages, the health code for followers of the LDS Church
    50:50 - Role of mission trips and proselytization efforts and how they factor into the LDS mission and the lives of LDS Church members
    53:46 - The connection between the LDS Church and the Republican Party, how the Republican Party changed from previously being the anti-Mormon party of the 1800s to being extremely popular among Mormons today, why so many LDS Church members vote for Republican candidates, why LDS Church members tend to prefer more moderate Republican candidates
    1:01:59 - Statistics that demonstrate how common LDS membership is in Utah and neighboring states in the American West and how influential and significant the LDS Church is in Utah in the present day
    1:04:49 - Mormons in other states in the American West besides Utah, what leadership within the LDS Church looks like, who Russell M. Nelson (the current leader of the LDS Church) is
    1:09:25 - Why people who become president of the LDS Church tend to be older than leaders in a lot of other areas of society
    1:11:22 - Related and recommended resources
     

    • 1 hr 13 min
    The Life and Legacy of President James K. Polk with Rachel Helvering

    The Life and Legacy of President James K. Polk with Rachel Helvering

    Rachel Helvering, Executive Director of The President James K. Polk Home and Museum, joins host Adam Camac to discuss the life and legacy of President James K. Polk.  The show notes page for this episode can be found at placesandprofiles.com/18.
     
    1:20 - The guest’s background and connection to President James K. Polk, why the guest has an interest in President Polk
    2:41 - Early life and family background of President Polk, his upbringing, how he initially finds his way into politics
    6:14 - How President Polk’s wife Sarah compliments him and how she is able to later help her husband’s political career
    8:34 - Polk’s political career prior to becoming president
    11:39 - Relationship between Andrew Jackson and James K. Polk, how Jackson served as a mentor to Polk, what this relationship meant in the context of the Democratic Party at the time
    14:14 - Polk’s time as Governor of Tennessee
    16:30 - Polk’s pivot to his unlikely 1844 presidential campaign
    18:35 - Polk’s unlikely path to surprising victories for the Democratic nomination and in the general election, the role the issue of Texas annexation played in Polk’s victory
    22:15 - How the boundaries of the United States changed during Polk’s presidency with Texas, Oregon, and the Mexican Cession
    25:56 - Polk’s approach to slavery as a politician, Polk’s personal connections to slavery
    28:59 - What to know about the four years of Polk’s presidency
    32:57 - How Sarah Polk transformed the position of First Lady and made it into what it is today, how unusual and different she was as First Lady
    35:56 - How the stature of the United States on the global stage changed and how the United States was viewed from abroad during Polk’s presidency
    38:01 - How historians in general view Polk’s presidency and how they compare him to other presidents
    40:21 - Why Polk died so quickly after leaving the White House, goals he might have had that he never had the opportunity to achieve after leaving office, what happened to Sarah during the remaining 42 years of her life after her husband passed away
    45:15 - Anything we missed about the Polks and their significance
    46:14 - Recommended and related resources
     

    • 48 min
    The History of NASA and the US Space Program with Dr. Bill Barry

    The History of NASA and the US Space Program with Dr. Bill Barry

    Dr. Bill Barry, former NASA Chief Historian, joins host Adam Camac to discuss the history of NASA and the US space program, including the Mercury, Gemini, Apollo, and Space Shuttle programs.  The future of NASA and of space travel is also discussed.  The show notes page for this episode can be found at placesandprofiles.com/17.
     
    1:12 - Space research in the US before NASA, the establishment of NASA
    8:07 - How the Soviets launching Sputnik 1 helped lead to the establishment of NASA and how the larger space race between the United States and the Soviet Union factored into what NASA did at the time
    19:16 - Alan Shepard, John Glenn, and the Mercury 7 astronauts
    27:35 - Project Gemini and its significance
    30:52 - Apollo program: tragedies (Apollo 1 deaths) versus tremendous successes (the first men walking on the Moon during Apollo 11)
    48:27 - The later years of the Apollo program, how NASA’s goals and priorities changed after the Apollo program, the beginning of the Space Shuttle
    59:20 - The legacy of the Space Shuttle, the Challenger and Columbia disasters, accomplishments of the Space Shuttle program
    1:06:21 - Rivalry and collaboration over time between the United States and the Soviet Union or Russia
    1:21:06 - SpaceX and Blue Origin, increasing role of private companies in US space travel and exploration, potentially returning to the Moon and going to Mars, the Artemis Program and efforts to build the Orion spacecraft, the future of space travel and exploration, NASA’s role in the coming decades
    1:30:14 - Recommended resources

    • 1 hr 32 min

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This is more of a vote of confidence than a review considering that there are only 4 episodes out right now (great start too), but I’m really excited for this podcast. Adam has a Wikipedia-like knowledge of history and politics and is deeply passionate about the subject, but what really stands out is the amount of effort and care he puts into everything that he does. It really shows. Dont worry about the low number of reviews - this is the start of something special

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