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A Geek History of Time

Damian Harmony & Ed Blaylock
Smurfs
Dungeons & Dragons
Catholicism
Rifts
Gabriel Bell Riots
Palladium Games
George Hackenschmidt
Frank Gotch
Obi Wan Kenobi
Star Wars
Obi-Wan Kenobi
Belgium
Mechanoid Invasion
Wrestling
Coalition States
Palladium Books
Homelessness
Belgian Congo
Professional Wrestling
Redemption

Two public-school teacher-nerd-geeks (with surprisingly little overlap in our geekdom) teach each other through the common ground of history about our favorite things

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Dr. Mona Siegel
History professor at Sacramento State, author of 'Peace On Our Terms'
Sacramento State University
Episode: Episode 330 - Interview With Dr. Mona Siegel on Her Book Peace On Our Terms Part I
Dominique Williams
A teacher, womanist, mother, and caregiver, recognized for her ability to connect with students.
Episode: Episode 328 - Two Teachers Who Left (the classroom) Part I
Kendra Asbury
A math educator and lover of high forms of comedy, known for her engaging teaching methods.
Episode: Episode 328 - Two Teachers Who Left (the classroom) Part I
Ben Rice
Comedian and host of Barley and Me podcast
Barley and Me Podcast
Episode: Episode 325 - Interview with Ben Rice about Alcohol That Oddly Isn't Saki
Dr. Rebecca Kluchin
Historian and author specializing in reproductive rights.
California State University Sacramento
Episode: Episode 324 - Interview with Historian and Author Dr. Rebecca Kluchin about Forced Sterilization
Dr. Andre Wakefield
History Professor at the Claremont Colleges
Claremont Colleges
Episode: Episode 322 - Madgeburg Fossil with Andre Wakefield Part I
Gabriel Cruz
Communications professor and author of "Latinidad Identity Formation and Mass Media Landscape"
Episode: Episode 321 - Gabriel Cruz Wrote a Book Part II
Dr. Gabriel A. Cruz
Professor of Media Studies at North Carolina Central University, author of Latini Dodd.
North Carolina Central University
Episode: Episode 320 - Gabriel Cruz Wrote a Book Part I

Hosts

Ed Blaylock
Co-host and educator in history, focusing on making history accessible through engaging conversations.
Damian Harmony
Co-host and educator in history, known for blending humor with insightful narratives.

Reviews

4.7 out of 5 stars from 47 ratings
  • Excellent Podcast

    I love listening to the deep cultural dives they take. Keep up the good work, guys!

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Beowulf999
    United States2 years ago
  • Great podcast!

    My weeks are spent listening to an eccentric mix of podcasts; history, science, comedy, comic related… and at two episodes in I think this is the one that brings all of my subjects of interest together.

    These guys are great; smart, educated (the two don’t always go together), fun.

    Now it’s my goal to binge the whole series!

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Calixar
    United States2 years ago
  • Fun and thought-provoking

    Ed and Damian always manage to both amuse me and make me think deeper about things I’ve taken for granted in geekdom. I highly recommend that you give them a listen.

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Groblek
    United States4 years ago
  • Very nerdy fun

    Damien Harmony is a treasure.

    Very good thought put into each episode with great details - some I knew, lots I didn’t!

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Psych0 Steve-O
    United States4 years ago
  • They go deep!

    I love a podcast that goes deep on nerdy things. And if it's funny that's a huge bonus! Do yourself a favor and subscribe!

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Captain Aarrgh
    United States5 years ago

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Fans enjoy the deep dives into niche historical and cultural topics, finding them informative and engaging.
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Talking Points

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Episode 329 - Two Teachers Who Left (the classroom) Part II
Q: What keeps you out of the classroom at this point?
My current job is flexible and encompasses things I can do and want to do at an appropriate pace.
Episode 331 - Interview With Dr. Mona Siegel on Her Book Peace On Our Terms Part II
Q: Did Sumi Chang express the amplitude of change in her life going from being a bomb-hiding revolutionary to a delegate?
Her transition was jarring but tied to a desire for a modern, democratic Chinese state that would advance women's rights as well.
Episode 331 - Interview With Dr. Mona Siegel on Her Book Peace On Our Terms Part II
Q: What impact was the influenza epidemic having on these peace efforts?
The influenza epidemic significantly weakened figures like President Wilson and delayed negotiations, yet the delegates continued their work despite the ongoing public health crisis.
Episode 326 - Three Teachers Who Stayed Part I
Q: What was your hardest day teaching?
Manuel discussed teaching after a student's death and Erin shared about a challenging year with students facing various challenges.
Episode 326 - Three Teachers Who Stayed Part I
Q: Who was your favorite teacher?
Manuel identified his ninth-grade English teacher, Craig Murray, as someone who saw his potential and challenged him academically, while Ed shared a story about Mr. Dennis Morgan, who taught him about emotional intelligence.

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1. Dr. Mona Siegel
2. Dominique Williams
3. Kendra Asbury
4. Ben Rice
5. Dr. Rebecca Kluchin
6. Dr. Andre Wakefield
7. Gabriel Cruz
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