59 episodes

I'm Jack a politics and history buff who enjoys learning about the why, how, when, who, and what of our world.
There is no theme, time limit, or other restrictions to this weekly show other than my own attention span and what I find interesting at that time.
This means prior topics include: Presidential desks, submarine communication cables, the last emperor of China and Eurovision.
I hope you choose to listen and if you want to get in touch twitter: @jackptaylor or e-mail: jackptaylor92@gmail.com

Jack P Taylor's Political and Historical Curiosities Jack P Taylor

    • History
    • 4.9 • 7 Ratings

I'm Jack a politics and history buff who enjoys learning about the why, how, when, who, and what of our world.
There is no theme, time limit, or other restrictions to this weekly show other than my own attention span and what I find interesting at that time.
This means prior topics include: Presidential desks, submarine communication cables, the last emperor of China and Eurovision.
I hope you choose to listen and if you want to get in touch twitter: @jackptaylor or e-mail: jackptaylor92@gmail.com

    61. Embassies

    61. Embassies

    Embassies are fascinating entities having existed for longer than the concept of the modern nation-state.
    They are often misunderstood and can offer a unique insight into the diplomatic issues that countries face.
    In this episode I cover:
    What embassies and consulates are,
    Their unofficial varieties like from Taiwan,
    Their titles e.g. the People's Bureua,
    The difficulties in deciding where and how to build them,
    And the laws that govern them.

    • 26 min
    60. Midgley's Leaded Gasoline

    60. Midgley's Leaded Gasoline

    Thomas Midgley Jr. was undoubtedly a great inventor, yet he was far from a great man.
    Midgley was recognised by J. R. McNeill, a pioneer of the study of environmental history, as having “had more impact on the atmosphere than any other single organism in Earth's history“.
    Midgley's inventions have contributed significantly to the 400,000 deaths from lead in the USA each year - with more around the world. On top of this his invention of Chlorofluorocarbons have wrecked our atmosphere
    In this I examine: Midgley's background, how he came to invent leaded gasoline, how the scientific and regulatory community reacted, and what Midgley did next.

    • 31 min
    59. Truman's Internationalised Waterways

    59. Truman's Internationalised Waterways

    A lot of wonderful things can be said about Truman, particularly his attitude to the office of the President.
    We can not say wonderful things about Truman's idea to internationalise the waterways of Europe. 
    It was a silly idea and one given far too much attention by Truman. 
    In this episode I give what detail is available on the idea, discuss how and why Truman pushed the policy, and showcase it's obvious flaws.

    • 17 min
    58. The Academy Awards (Oscars)

    58. The Academy Awards (Oscars)

    The Academy Awards/Oscars are the culmination of the Hollywood award season and celebrates the prior years greatest cinematic accomplishments.
    In this episode I look at what the Academy Awards are, their history, what they recognise, what films are eligible, and how they are nominated.
    Sample Official Screen Credits form: https://submissions.oscars.org/Content/Documents/Sample%20OSC.pdf 
    The 2018 REMINDER LIST OF PRODUCTIONS ELIGIBLE FOR THE 90TH ACADEMY AWARDS: https://www.oscars.org/sites/oscars/files/90th_reminder_list.pdf 

    • 27 min
    57. Qazaqstan?

    57. Qazaqstan?

    Countries do not change their name often, and far less often their alphabet. 
    Kazakhstan will soon be doing both to become Qazaqstan.
    In this episode I cover the why, what, when, who, and how of this change.

    • 13 min
    56. Champagne & Stilton

    56. Champagne & Stilton

    REGULATION (EU) No 1151/2012 OF THE EUROPEAN PARLIAMENT AND OF THE COUNCIL of 21 November 2012 on quality schemes for agricultural products and foodstuffs - is an incredibly curious piece of legislation.
    The Dave Law, as I call it, looks to protect producers of quality food stuffs and consumers of them - making sure when you buy Champagne or Stilton that it is what you expect.
    In this episode I discuss how the Dave law works, its impact across the world, and evaluate the criticisms of it.
     
     

    • 15 min

Customer Reviews

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7 Ratings

7 Ratings

Oh.No.Raychel ,

Bite-Sized Delight

The material is varied and interesting, the show length is neither too long nor too short, and the audio and show quality are good. I really enjoyed this podcast and would recommend it to a friend!

Akminer ,

Interesting

I enjoy the well researched and varied material, however, I wonder why podcasters are reluctant to get vocal lessons to address speech impediments or improper pronunciation? As a child, I had a severe speech impediment. It can be minimized with professional assistance . The podcaster on the Murdoch podcast, finally addressed her vocal fry. It took me the entire episode here to understand what “choolip mania” was.

Okey Pokey ,

Great podcast man

Here from Imgur too

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