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10 Minute Treadmill Stories
10 Minute Treadmill Stories
17 episodes
8 months ago
Meet Harry Burleigh! A multi-talented singer, composer, and performer who not only helped break racial barriers in the early 1900s but helped create a new musical scale and became the first person to compose :American: classical music. Have a story we should hear? Email us at StaceyAndJonah@gmail.com
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Meet Harry Burleigh! A multi-talented singer, composer, and performer who not only helped break racial barriers in the early 1900s but helped create a new musical scale and became the first person to compose :American: classical music. Have a story we should hear? Email us at StaceyAndJonah@gmail.com
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Episodes (17/17)
10 Minute Treadmill Stories
89. How Singing in the Hallways Invented a Musical Scale
Meet Harry Burleigh! A multi-talented singer, composer, and performer who not only helped break racial barriers in the early 1900s but helped create a new musical scale and became the first person to compose :American: classical music. Have a story we should hear? Email us at StaceyAndJonah@gmail.com
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4 years ago
11 minutes 1 second

10 Minute Treadmill Stories
88. She Needed a Bodyguard to Finish the Boston Marathon
This is the story of Katherine Switzer, the first woman to run in the Boston Marathon, but if you haven't seen the famous pictures, what she had to escape while on the course is what cemented her in the history books. Have a story we should hear> Email us at StaceyAndJonah@gmaill.com
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4 years ago
10 minutes 52 seconds

10 Minute Treadmill Stories
87. The Oviraptorosaur Who Made History
Dino-fans, unite! Check out what archaeologists found in China- an Oviraptorosaur like they had never seen before... Have a story we should hear? Email us at StaceyAndJonah@gmail.com
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4 years ago
9 minutes 44 seconds

10 Minute Treadmill Stories
86. The Top Secret Women Codebreakers Of WWII
Over 10,000 women worked secretly in Washington, DC, breaking codes and helping win WWII. Sworn to secrecy and threatened with execution is they ever shared what they were working on, their stories, although almost eighty years old, are only now coming to light. Have a story we should hear? Email us at StaceyAndJonah@gmail.com
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4 years ago
10 minutes 4 seconds

10 Minute Treadmill Stories
85. The Nazi-Fighting Burlesque Dancer
Josephine Baker was a nazi-spying, anti-racist world-famous burlesque dancer who wore a banana skirt. Hard to fit it all in ten minutes! Have a story you think we should hear? Email us at StaceyAndJonah@gmail.com
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4 years ago
11 minutes 5 seconds

10 Minute Treadmill Stories
83. The First Famous Trans Woman in America
This is the story of Christine Jorgensen, a trailblazing writer, activist, and performer who, in the 1950s, became the first trans person in the world to enter the public eye. Have a story you think we should hear? Email us at StaceyandJonah@gmail.com
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4 years ago
9 minutes 51 seconds

10 Minute Treadmill Stories
Replay: Nate and the Wild Boar (Ep. 2)
If you missed hearing about how someone in Stacey's life was brought back to life by something trying to kill him, jump in! It's the story of Nate and the wild boar. Have a story you think we should hear? Email us at StaceyAndJonah@gmail.com
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4 years ago
9 minutes 51 seconds

10 Minute Treadmill Stories
82. Four Women Inventors You May Have Never Heard Of
Cataract removal, isolating blood-forming stem cells, THE MURPHY BED?! And even one more. In honor of women's history month, check out the story of these four women inventors you may have never heard of.
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4 years ago
8 minutes 49 seconds

10 Minute Treadmill Stories
81. The History of YouTube
How did YouTube take over the world in a few short years? Take ten minutes to find out! Have a story we should hear? Email us at StaceyAndJonah@gmail.com
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4 years ago
9 minutes 45 seconds

10 Minute Treadmill Stories
80. The Mohawk Iron Workers Who Built Manhattan
Mohawk men from a small reservation in Canada were responsible to building almost every iconic building and bridge in New York City including the Empire State building, the World Trade Center, and the Chrysler building. How did such a small group of men make such an enormous impact? That's what the next ten minutes are all about! Have a story we should hear? Email us at StaceyAndJonah@gmail.com
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4 years ago
10 minutes 39 seconds

10 Minute Treadmill Stories
79. Gerda Lerner, a Founder of Woman's History
Gerda Lerner was a scholar, writer, activist, and a founder of the academic field of women's history.
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4 years ago
10 minutes 16 seconds

10 Minute Treadmill Stories
78. The First Computer Programmer from 1815
Ada Lovelace, born in 1815, was the first person to recognize the potential of a computer, and as the author of the first computer algorithm, is widely considered to be the first computer programmer ever. Have a story we should hear? Email us at StaceyAndJonah@gmail.com
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4 years ago
10 minutes 52 seconds

10 Minute Treadmill Stories
77. Groundbreaking Journalist and Activist Ida B Wells
Through her investigative journalism covering southern lynchings, Ida B Wells not only set the groundwork for the way news is reported today, she was also a founding member of the NAACP as well as a pioneer in the civil rights movement. She also scared racists so bad they destroyed her newspaper. Did that stop her? Listen to find out! (OK of course it didn't but there's still more to hear!) Have a story for us? Email StaceyAndJonah@gmail.com
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4 years ago
10 minutes 25 seconds

10 Minute Treadmill Stories
76. The Cyborg Cat Spy
Operation Acoustic Kitty! This is the story of how the CIA attempted to use cats as spies. How? It is absolutely bonkers and you have to listen. Have a story we should hear? Email us at StaceyAndJonah@gmail.com
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4 years ago
10 minutes 24 seconds

10 Minute Treadmill Stories
75. The Cross-Dressing, Opera-Singing, Sword Dueling, Bisexual Globetrotter of the 1600s
Julie D’Aubigny, as the title says, is the cross-dressing, opera-singing, sword dueling, bisexual globetrotter of the 1600s. What, you needed more info? Email us as always at StaceyAndJonah@gmail.com
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4 years ago
10 minutes 56 seconds

10 Minute Treadmill Stories
74. The First Cloned US Endangered Species
Meet Elizabeth Ann, the first cloned endangered species in the United States! How'd it happen? Why Elizabeth? What kind of animal IS she? Listen on... Have a story we should hear? Email us at StaceyAndJonah@gmail.com
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4 years ago
10 minutes 40 seconds

10 Minute Treadmill Stories
73. He Saved His Crew from Enemy Fire AND Sharks
This is the story of Charles Jackson French who, in WWII, saved an entire life raft full of his crew-mates by towing them with his own body through shark-infested waters, past enemy soldiers, and finally to safety. Have a story we should hear> Email us at StaceyAndJonah@gmail.com
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4 years ago
10 minutes 52 seconds

10 Minute Treadmill Stories
Meet Harry Burleigh! A multi-talented singer, composer, and performer who not only helped break racial barriers in the early 1900s but helped create a new musical scale and became the first person to compose :American: classical music. Have a story we should hear? Email us at StaceyAndJonah@gmail.com