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Archives and Anchovies

Archives and Anchovies

By: James Kulon
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Archives and Anchovies is a podcast that is based on historical things, but maybe not in the way you think. Ever wonder how anchovies became a staple on pizza? I did too...and I actually still don't know, I just liked the name for the podcast...but seriously, I really don't know. I plan to take you on random journeys and have discussions on all sorts of topics that mayve have not received enough attention (and maybe deservedly so).

2025 James Kulon
Music World
Episodes
  • Ep.12 92% of Resolutions Fail! (And Other Explosive New Year's Facts)
    Jan 6 2026

    What do ancient Babylonians, exploding bamboo, and your abandoned gym membership have in common? They’re all part of the bizarre, beautiful, and kind of sad story of New Year’s traditions.


    We’re diving DEEP into why we make resolutions (hint: we’ve been doing it for 4,000 years), why they fail spectacularly (spoiler: 92% crash and burn), and why we literally explode things in the sky every December 31st.

    This episode is part history lesson, part therapy session, and part roast of our collective inability to stick to anything we promise ourselves after too many drinks on December 31st.


    If you’ve ever failed a resolution (so… everyone), this one’s for you.

    #NewYearsResolutions #NewYears2026 #Resolutions #GoalSetting #NewYear

    #podcast #historypodcast #Educationpodcast #Comedypodcast #Culturepodcast

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    41 mins
  • Ep. 11 The Bookends of War: USS Arizona (BB-39) & USS Missouri (BB-63) at Pearl Harbor
    Dec 30 2025

    Explore the powerful story of two battleships that define America’s World War II journey in the Pacific. The USS Arizona (BB-39) marks where it all began—December 7, 1941—when 1,177 sailors and Marines lost their lives in the devastating attack on Pearl Harbor. Less than a thousand yards away stands the USS Missouri (BB-63), where the war ended with Japan’s surrender on September 2, 1945.

    In this episode, we dive deep into the history of BB-39, from her commissioning in 1916 to her catastrophic loss at Pearl Harbor. We explore why ships are referred to as “she,” the decision to leave the Arizona as a war grave, and the creation of the iconic memorial that spans her sunken hull. We also examine the profound relationship between the Arizona and Missouri—how these two ships together tell the complete story of sacrifice, resilience, and ultimate victory.

    We honor Lou Conter, the last survivor of the Arizona who passed away in 2024 at age 102, and discuss what it means now that we’ve lost all living witnesses to that fateful morning. The responsibility to remember falls to us.

    From the tears of the Arizona—oil still leaking from her hull—to the surrender deck of the Mighty Mo, this is a story of loss and triumph, of beginning and ending, of two battleships forever linked at America’s most sacred naval memorial.

    Perfect for history enthusiasts, military history buffs, and anyone planning to visit Pearl Harbor.

    **Episode Length:** Approximately 40 Minutes

    #PearlHarbor #USSArizona #USSMissouri #BB39 #NavalHistory #WWII #MilitaryHistory #PacificWar #December7th #DayOfInfamy #BattleshipRow #PearlHarborMemorial #NavyHistory #WWIIHistory #HistoryPodcast #AmericanHistory #MightyMo #NeverForget #RememberPearlHarbor #NavalHistoryPodcast #WarHistory #HistoricalPodcast #MilitaryPodcast #Hawaii #FordIsland #USSArizonaMemorial #BattleshipMissouri #WWIIVeterans #LouConter #GreatestGeneration

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    40 mins
  • Ep. 10 The Ship of Theseus Plays Madison Square Garden
    Dec 23 2025

    The episode celebrates the 10th episode milestone and features a conversation about the evolution of bands, the impact of member changes, and the authenticity of band performances. The discussion also delves into the concept of continuity and authenticity in art, with a humorous tangent about bananas. The conversation delves into the impact of aging artists, the rise of AI music, and the ethical implications of using AI to recreate deceased artists. It also explores the future of live performances, the authenticity of music, and the evolving nature of entertainment in the digital age.

    Takeaways

    • Band authenticity and continuity are important factors in audience perception.
    • The concept of authenticity and continuity extends beyond music to other forms of art and creative expression. Aging artists prompt reflection on the quality of their performances and the opportunity to witness iconic musicians before they are gone.
    • The use of AI in music raises ethical questions about the recreation of deceased artists and the protection of their legacy.

    Chapters

    • 00:00 Wishing to See Bands Perform
    • 36:17 The Future of Live Performances
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    44 mins
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