• HILF 82 - The Lewis & Clark Expedition, Part 2 with Alex Malt

  • Apr 30 2025
  • Length: 55 mins
  • Podcast

HILF 82 - The Lewis & Clark Expedition, Part 2 with Alex Malt

  • Summary

  • Welcome back! When last we met Meriwether Lewis, William Clark, and their Corps of Discovery, our heroes had navigated over 2,000 miles. Up and down rivers, across the Continental Divide, and all way to the Northern Pacific Coast. They saw a dead whale, it was nuts.

    In the conclusion, learn why those who first saw present-day Yellowstone Park thought it was literal hell on earth; hear how Sacegewea’s son finds himself in the royal court of Germany; and so much more!

    Along with Dawn on this historic journey, is comedian Alex Malt, whose first comedy album debuts this summer!

    Find Alex on Instagram!

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    SILF's (Sources I'd Like to F*ck)

    • Book - Lewis & Clark: An American Journey by Daniel B. Thorp.
    • Journals of the Lewis & Clark Expedition - Amazing online educational resource.
    • Project Gutenberg - The Journals of Lewis & Clark


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    LILF's (Link's I'd Like to F*ck)

    • See Dawn on THE HISTORY CHANNEL - Histories Greatest Mysteries (multiple seasons)
    • See Dawn on THE HISTORY CHANNEL - Crazy Rich Ancients
    • Check out HILF MERCH now available on Redbubble! Stickers, t-shirts, bags and more!
    • HILF is now on Patreon!
    • Buy Me a Coffee
    • Find your next favorite podcast on BIG COMEDY NETWORK.

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    WANNA TALK?

    Find us on Instagram or email us hilfpodcast@gmail.com

    Theme song: Composed and performed by Kat Perkins

    HILF artwork by Joe Dressel.

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