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History is Now
Peter Corrigan
2 episodes
4 days ago
Ever watch the news and wonder "why is this happening?" or "What's next?" Lucky for you in this podcast we address these questions. Each week we discuss current events from trusted sources and find moments throughout recorded history that relate directly to what is happening today so that we can understand how we got here and more importantly, where we are going.
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Ever watch the news and wonder "why is this happening?" or "What's next?" Lucky for you in this podcast we address these questions. Each week we discuss current events from trusted sources and find moments throughout recorded history that relate directly to what is happening today so that we can understand how we got here and more importantly, where we are going.
Show more...
History
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Episode 2: Who is Jake Angeli? The Capitol Siege "Viking"
History is Now
20 minutes 2 seconds
4 years ago
Episode 2: Who is Jake Angeli? The Capitol Siege "Viking"

This episode explores the many facets of the neo-paganist movement, the struggle between acceptance of all vs. racism and intolerance and cultural misappropriation all giving a single faith a bad name. 

History is Now
Ever watch the news and wonder "why is this happening?" or "What's next?" Lucky for you in this podcast we address these questions. Each week we discuss current events from trusted sources and find moments throughout recorded history that relate directly to what is happening today so that we can understand how we got here and more importantly, where we are going.