
Exploring the history of European and Native American contacts - 1003 to 1890. A new podcast and other web-based materials, based upon the product of your humble author's research of actual historians, archeologists, anthropologists, geneticists, and others. Some of this stuff comes from legends, oral histories of Native and European civilizations, scientific analysis of genetic populations, anthr... more
| Publishes | Daily | Episodes | 14 | Founded | 4 years ago |
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An episode where Panfilo de Narvaez, the Butcher of Caonao, manages to prove himself the least competent conquistador to ever live. Truly an idiot, his fortune was based upon friendship with an aristocratic relative who happened to rule Cuba. Outnu... more
Ponce De Leon obtains the Charter for Florida, then finds it and some not so cooperative indigenous people who have anticipated his arrival and intentions. See Cayusa tribesman fling items both pointy and barbed at the encroaching swarthy, lustful S... more
My friends, in this new 'merca, tell me - why can't we have both? Why wouldn't our best friends trudge across that icy bridge into 'merca with our first peoples? It's unpatriotic to even think that the new Americans wouldn't bring their puppies wit... more
Meet Juan Ponce De Leon, the conquistador voted most likely to succeed (Order of Calatrava Yearbook, 1487) and the richest man in all Hispaniola. See how cassava root and a little know-how made Juan Ponce De Leon the most sought after conquistador i... more
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The hosts PRIMARILY cover Spanish exploration and the hosts’ adoration of conquistadors. In addition, the sound engineering (especially the random annoying sound bits) was one of the worst I’ve listened to. Very hard listen and incredibly misleading show title
Definitely don’t need the background music the entire time makes it hard to listen to but the content is really good
Love the show why’d you guys stop putting out episodes???
Get rid of the Producor. Or take the mic away from him. So annoying. The sound effects are ridiculous and completely ruin the flow of the podcast, the corny interjection or dumb noises and beats are awful. I find myself getting lost in the story then a stupid loud beat of noise or awful piece of music completely throws me off.
The information and history alone is great. You don’t need the silliness. I try a few more episode but my blood just boils when I here that cricket sound effect or stupi... more
Content is absolutely fantastic. Well researched with great delivery. The sound effect thing… meh. I don’t find they add anything to the narrative. Kind of annoying.









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