Too Square to be Hip

Too Square to be Hip

This historical podcast, sometimes doubling as walking tour and travel guide, seeks to explore the intersection of the past and the present.

Episodes

  1. “This Was My Choice” – The Daring Defection of Igor Gouzenko

    05/30/2025

    “This Was My Choice” – The Daring Defection of Igor Gouzenko

    On September 5th 1945, a young cypher clerk by the name of Igor Gouzenko walked out of the Soviet embassy in Ottawa with a series of top-secret documents. His actions that day would alter the course of history. The gripping revelation that the Soviets were stealing nuclear secrets from the west helped uncover a dazzling web of intrigue stretching into to the very confines of Canadian democracy. This historical podcast / walking tour / travel guide seeks to trace back Gouzenko's steps in Ottawa during his defection. It also seeks to explore the fascinating world of Cold War espionage as well as a battle over memory. Not only is the "Gouzenko Affair" a foundational event of the Cold War but it is perhaps one of the most significant events in Canadian history. This episode features interviews with two individuals: Evy Wilson, the daughter of Igor and Svetlana Gouzenko and Andrew Kavchak a local author who lobbied for a historical plaque to honor his cold war hero. For an interactive map with all of the stops this tour will take you on, please check out the following map: https://toosquaretobehip.com/this-was-my-choice-the-daring-defection-of-igor-gouzenko/ Timestamps: (00:00) - Introduction (01:43) - Setting the Scene (05:16) - Welcome to the Podcast (19:29) - The Walking Tour (22:16) - The Gouzenko Residence (511 Summerset) (60:20) - Soviet Embassy (285 Charlotte Street) (64:44) - Ottawa Journal (234 Queen Street) (67:21) - Justice Building (249 Wellington Avenue) (69:12) - Return to the Gouzenko Residence and Dundonald park (120:03) - Office of the Prime Minister and Privy Council Langevin Block (80 Wellington) (124:03) - Center Block (111 Wellington) (129:29) - Conclusion (142:47) - Epilogue

    2h 26m
  2. Operation Anthropoid – Charting the Assassination of Reinhart Heinrich in Prague

    12/27/2024

    Operation Anthropoid – Charting the Assassination of Reinhart Heinrich in Prague

    This episode details one of the darkest chapters in Czech history, the occupation of their country by Nazi Germany and the subsequent assassination of a top Nazi official, Reinhard Heydrich, an event that shook the country to its very core. This historical podcast / walking tour / travel guide seeks to trace the steps of the famed Czech Paratroopers as they journey to assassinate Reinhart Heydrich, a top Nazi official. Then it will follow them as they are hunted down, resulting in a heroic last stand in the. Ss. Cyril and Methodius Cathedral. Of the auxiliary themes covered was the price borne by civilians as a consequence of the assassination. This includes the infamous massacre at Lidice that stands as testament to the indignities inflicted upon the captive peoples of occupied Europe. For an interactive map with all of the stops this tour will take you on, please check out the following link: https://toosquaretobehip.com/operation-anthropoid-charting-the-assassination-of-reinhart-heinrich-in-prague/ Timestamps: (00:00) - Introduction (04:26) - Chapter 1: Historical Context, Wenceslaus Square (08:23) - Chapter 2: Planning an Operation, Biskupcova Street No. 1795/7 (15:19) - Chapter 3: The Man with the Iron Heart, Panenské Břežany (21:00) - Chapter 4: The Assassination, Holešovice Curve (26:55) - Chapter 5: The Assassination Part 2, Bulovka Hospital and Prague Castle (29:43) - Chapter 6: The Manhunt, Ss. Cyril and Methodius Cathedral [National Memorial to the Heroes of the Heydrich Terror] (40:04) - Chapter 7: A Brief Interlude – Paratrooper Pub (41:40) - Chapter 8: Reprisals and Commemoration, Lidice (47:48) - Conclusion (50:38) - Epilogue Music by u_mt1uz3t7f7 from Pixabay Sound Effects by freesound_community from Pixabay and Alice_soundz from Pixabay

    54 min

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This historical podcast, sometimes doubling as walking tour and travel guide, seeks to explore the intersection of the past and the present.