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Mr. Beat

Matt Beat
Youtube
Education
Thomas Jefferson
American History
Bill Of Rights
Supreme Court
Donald Trump
First Amendment
War Of 1812
Republican Party
Mrbeast
U.S. Constitution
William Mckinley
Social Media
United States
Jimmy Carter
James Madison
Basketball
Geography
Civil Rights

Matt Beat is a teacher, video producer, podcast host, and musician who specializes in making history and geography more engaging. Beat’s specialty is American history, but he also has a big passion for geography and economics. His YouTube channel, Mr. Beat, features the series Presidential Elections in American History, Supreme Court Briefs, and Compared.

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Mr. Beat tells the story of the longest war in American history: the War in Afghanistan.

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Mr. Beat and Paris Raite explain how all 50 states govern differently. At the end of the video, Mr. Beat reveals the most “average” state in the country. It’s a federalism video.

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Mr. Beat interviews Branden Scrivener, Drew Cox, Jackson Franklin, and Sean Connolly about their support for Uncapping the House and their campaigns for Congress. To gamify it a bit, he's going to spin a wheel and they will act as if they were contes... more

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Noah Taylor
Veteran sharing experiences
Episode: America's Longest War (The War in Afghanistan) #mrbeat
Joseph Hall Patton
Historian and educator mentioned as guest
Episode: America's Longest War (The War in Afghanistan) #mrbeat
Sean Connolly
Running for Congress in Ohio's 6th District (Eastern Ohio); tattoo artist by trade.
Independent candidate in Ohio
Episode: SPIN THE WHEEL! #mrbeat
Branden Scrivener
Running for Florida's 12th(?) district; pro-government reform, uncapping the House.
Independent candidate in Florida
Episode: SPIN THE WHEEL! #mrbeat
Jackson Franklin
Running in Indiana's 5th Congressional District; Army combat medic, grassroots progressive.
Candidate in Indiana
Episode: SPIN THE WHEEL! #mrbeat
Drew Cox
Running for Indiana's 4th Congressional District; Marine Corps veteran, educator, advocate for universal healthcare, housing, and reform.
Candidate in Indiana
Episode: SPIN THE WHEEL! #mrbeat
Mark Cohen
Independent candidate for Nebraska's 3rd District US House
Nebraska, independent
Episode: 3 Future Members of Congress for Uncapping the House #mrbeat
Jayden McCash
Candidate for Indiana's 4th District US House
Indiana, independent/Hoosier First
Episode: 3 Future Members of Congress for Uncapping the House #mrbeat
John Hsu
Candidate for New Jersey's 6th District US House
New Jersey, affiliated with party dynamics
Episode: 3 Future Members of Congress for Uncapping the House #mrbeat

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Mr. Beat
Host of the show; educator with a focus on American history and geography, often guiding conversations and introducing topics.

Reviews

4.8 out of 5 stars from 93 ratings
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    I appreciate having access to trustworthy information. I still fact check Mr. Beat, but I don’t get disappointed when I do. The info I get here is reliable, rational and thoughtful. Best of all tho it’s factual. Ty for covering the nuances of our history and politics with honesty and integrity.

    Apple Podcasts
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    LeCrisha Leigh
    United Statesa year ago

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Trustworthy: Audiences value reliable, rational, nuanced history and politics presented with integrity.
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Accessible: Content is approachable for a wide audience, including non-experts, while staying informative.

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Interviewing My New Favorite Congressman, U.S. Representative Sean Casten #mrbeat
Q: What is the purpose of the Equal Voices Act?
To expand the House of Representatives and make Congress more representative of the people.
Interviewing My New Favorite Congressman, U.S. Representative Sean Casten #mrbeat
Q: How did you first find out about the idea of uncapping the House?
I got frustrated that many things supported by voters never became law due to the structures designed to block the will of the majority.
This Time Capsule Video Took 50 Years to Make #mrbeat
Q: What do you expect to find in the time capsule?
Guests express hopes to find letters they wrote to themselves decades ago, reflecting on their childhood and personal memories.
The War Americans Forgot About: The Korean War #mrbeat
Q: What Cold War conflict is sometimes referred to as the Forgotten War?
The Korean War
One of my earliest subscribers is running for Congress #mrbeat
Q: What are the biggest challenges in running for office?
Noah mentions the difficulty of fundraising and the need to align with major political parties for nomination.

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What is Mr. Beat about and what kind of topics does it cover?

A history- and geography-focused show that blends educational storytelling with current-political analysis. Episodes frequently feature deep dives into U.S. history, government structures, and policy debates, often weaving in live guests or panel-style discussions with a strong emphasis on accuracy, sourced data, and clear historical context. Notable strengths include accessible explanations of complex topics, engaging visuals from the host's history/geography background, and a willingness to host both experts and alternative voices to explore public policy and democracy-related issues. Listeners can expect thoughtful, data-driven conversations that aim to illuminate how history informs present-day politics, with an approachable, sometimes ... more

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Mr. Beat launched 3 years ago and published 96 episodes to date. You can find more information about this podcast including rankings, audience demographics and engagement in our podcast database.

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1. Noah Taylor
2. Joseph Hall Patton
3. Sean Connolly
4. Branden Scrivener
5. Jackson Franklin
6. Drew Cox
7. Mark Cohen
8. Jayden McCash

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