1 hr 15 min

034 - Banana Propaganda Shared History

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Banana Republic: Overpriced khaki-wear or bloody capitalist coups d'état? Yes. Nat peels into the sordid history of bananas, republics, and a real life game of monopoly, while Cass follows up with badass broad, Sarah Winnemucca, who just wants the US Government to follow through... just this once.

The First Nation community has been especially impacted by the COVID-19 crisis, please consider donating to organizations supporting these communities such as the Decolonizing Wealth’s Native American Community Response Fund and/or the First Nations Development Institute.

Samuel Zemurray Banana Man

Sarah Winnemucca

Leaders of the banana plantations worker’s strike in Colombia

Map of Banana Farms (per Chiquita)

The Fish that Ate The Whale book

SOURCES:

Banana Republics: NPR, Pitt.Edu, Harvard Business Review Cold Call Podcast, Financial Times, Sam O'Nella Academy on Youtube, Medium

Sarah Winnemucca: Smithsonian Magazine, Brittanica, wiki

MERCH: Snag some Shared History merch and get stylin’!

SOCIALS: Follow Shared History on Twitter & Instagram and subscribe wherever you get your podcasts!

SUPPORT: DYK you can support us on Patreon? Just become a patron of Arcade Audio and let ‘em know you love us.

CREDITS:

Original Theme: Garreth Spinn

Original Art: Sarah Cruz

About this podcast:

Shared History, is a comedy podcast and history podcast in one. Hosted by Chicago comedians, each episode focuses on obscure, overlooked and underrepresented historical events and people.

SPONSORS: This episode was sponsored by RAYGUN, ECBG Cake Studio & Cape Horn Illustration

Direct sponsorship inquiries here

Banana Republic: Overpriced khaki-wear or bloody capitalist coups d'état? Yes. Nat peels into the sordid history of bananas, republics, and a real life game of monopoly, while Cass follows up with badass broad, Sarah Winnemucca, who just wants the US Government to follow through... just this once.

The First Nation community has been especially impacted by the COVID-19 crisis, please consider donating to organizations supporting these communities such as the Decolonizing Wealth’s Native American Community Response Fund and/or the First Nations Development Institute.

Samuel Zemurray Banana Man

Sarah Winnemucca

Leaders of the banana plantations worker’s strike in Colombia

Map of Banana Farms (per Chiquita)

The Fish that Ate The Whale book

SOURCES:

Banana Republics: NPR, Pitt.Edu, Harvard Business Review Cold Call Podcast, Financial Times, Sam O'Nella Academy on Youtube, Medium

Sarah Winnemucca: Smithsonian Magazine, Brittanica, wiki

MERCH: Snag some Shared History merch and get stylin’!

SOCIALS: Follow Shared History on Twitter & Instagram and subscribe wherever you get your podcasts!

SUPPORT: DYK you can support us on Patreon? Just become a patron of Arcade Audio and let ‘em know you love us.

CREDITS:

Original Theme: Garreth Spinn

Original Art: Sarah Cruz

About this podcast:

Shared History, is a comedy podcast and history podcast in one. Hosted by Chicago comedians, each episode focuses on obscure, overlooked and underrepresented historical events and people.

SPONSORS: This episode was sponsored by RAYGUN, ECBG Cake Studio & Cape Horn Illustration

Direct sponsorship inquiries here

1 hr 15 min

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