Presidential Politics Has Always Been Wild

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Presidential Politics Has Always Been Wild

Curated by...
Howard Dorre (he/him)

Why did you choose this theme?
Election Day is upon us, in an election year full of the unprecedented. It’s the perfect time to look to the past to see just how bizarre America’s presidential politics has always been. These podcasts dig into some of the wildest campaigns and characters in presidential history.


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American Presidents: Totalus Rankium
George W. Bush

Hosts Rob and Jamie bring their hilarious British perspectives to this podcast covering (and ranking) every U.S. president. This episode begins by exploring the controversial and chaotic 2000 presidential election and the weekslong Florida drama that ended with George W. Bush in the White House. From hanging chads to the Supreme Court, it’s a wild ride and a fitting beginning to a controversial presidency.

The History Chicks 
Alice Roosevelt Longworth Part 1

This is the first of two episodes about Alice Roosevelt, the larger-than-life daughter of Theodore (don’t call him Teddy) Roosevelt. Dubbed “Princess Alice” by the press, she was the first media superstar. The story of Alice’s life and her influence on politics are fascinating, and cohost Beckett expertly weaves in the story of her father’s career as context.

Plodding Through The Presidents
A Perfect Monster: Burr, Hamilton, and the Manhattan Company

In 1799, New York City desperately needed clean drinking water to stop the spread of Yellow Fever, and Aaron Burr needed a friendly bank to help him win the election of 1800. Cohosts Howard and Jess dig into how the brilliant, scheming Burr addressed both problems at once with the “perfect monster” known as The Manhattan Company, and how — years before their infamous duel — Burr manipulated Alexander Hamilton into becoming his greatest champion.

Queens Podcast 
Victoria Woodhull

Co-hosts Katy and Nathan explore amazing women from history and have an almost criminal amount of fun doing it. In this three-part series, they focus on the never-boring feminist Victoria Woodhull, the first woman to run for president of the United States. She was the nominee of the Equal Rights Party in the election of 1872, and she declared Frederick Douglass as her running mate — unbeknownst to him, as he was supporting Ulysses S. Grant.

Civics & Coffee
Chaos: The Election of 1860

Host Alycia covers a variety of topics from America’s past — from the history of violence in Congress to the story of the Winchester Mystery House — all in the time it takes to enjoy a cup of coffee. In this episode, she concisely breaks down the drama of the different factions competing in one of the most consequential elections in American history — the election of 1860, and how it ultimately went to Abraham Lincoln.

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COMMUNITY:

🎤This week in Podcast The NewsletterAn interview with Zakiya Gibbons, the host and editor of Hang Up, a reality dating show in which one person is matched with six prospective love interests. They go on dates over the phone and never see each other. After the dates, the Star chooses one person to “hang up” on and eliminate from the show. And there’s a twist— in the end, the final, winning caller makes their own choice: to either choose the Star back and take an all-expenses-paid vacation together. or hang up on the Star and take a cash prize instead. 

🎙️I AM STORY explores the legacy of the 1968 Memphis Sanitation Strike. This groundbreaking labor Movement began after two sanitation workers were crushed to death in the back of their truck while sheltering from the rain. The strikers worked in tandem with the Civil Rights movement, and with the support of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. fought for safe conditions, fair pay, and their voices to be heard. Their declaration of “I AM A MAN” captured the nation. I AM STORY shares both past and present struggles of the movement, featuring interviews with Martin Luther King III and strikers who helped make history in 1968.

💡Idea to Startup is a podcast for people working on startup ideas. They have 15-minute tactical episodes and occasional interviews with people who did the early things exceptionally well. 

🌃Tales of the Night, the English version of the #1 show in Mexico, Relatos de la Noche, presents terrifying stories sourced from audience submissions across Mexico and Iberoamerica. This collaborative podcast has been transformed into audio with the help of generative AI.

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SPOTLIGHT:

We The Children is a podcast designed for young minds eager to explore the discussion around climate change. 

Zach Fox-Devol, our curious 12-year-old host, engages with experts, educators, and activists to discuss topics about the current state and future of our planet. Zach brings attention to critical topics of climate change and global warming solutions. With a lighthearted approach and insights from a kid’s perspective, he includes segments on climate trivia and invites Waldo The Wacky Weatherman to share humor and expertise on the intersection of weather and climate change.


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