
The Man Who Lived is an alternate-history political drama podcast that asks one of the most enduring questions in American history: what if John F. Kennedy survived the assassination attempt in Dallas?Set in the turbulent years following nineteen sixty-three, the series imagines a presidency that continues — but under the weight of memory, trauma, and expectation. As JFK remains in the White House... more
| Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 5 | Founded | 2 months ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Categories | PoliticsNewsDramaFiction | |||

A rising congressman’s pointed remarks about Vietnam, Dallas, and the future of the Vice Presidency rattle the capital. A magazine cover amplifies the unease, pushing Jack and Bobby into their first open clash about the ’64 ticket and the fragility o... more
Jack returns to work but finds himself adrift inside a job that once thrilled him. He hides tremors behind charm. NASA panics privately when Jack recommits to the moonshot with renewed zeal, seeing it as proof of destiny rather than danger.
Gel all ... more
Recovering in the White House, Jack’s physical wounds heal faster than the psychological ones. Jackie watches the distance grow. Rumors swirl about Jack “not being the same.” Malloy gives his first speech questioning America’s “miracle presidency.”
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In the immediate aftermath of an assisnation attempt, the nation steadies itself, eager to move on.
As John F. Kennedy begins his recovery, both physical and political, it becomes clear that survival has changed how people look at him, how decision... more
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A speculative political drama that reimagines an American presidency after a JFK survival scenario, exploring how memory, trauma, and public expectation shape governance. Across episodes, the narrative threads civil rights, space exploration, and Cold War pressures with intimate family dynamics, party politics, and public leadership under strain. The arc suggests a world where decisive moments are tempered by doubt, factional maneuvering, and the burden of preserving a legacy while steering a nation through reform and renewal. A standout feature is the blend of intimate character focus—Bobby Kennedy's burden, internal White House dynamics, and media narratives—with high-stakes political storytelling that hinges on what leadership looks like... more
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