Episodes

  • Oppenheimer...But for Kids!
    Oct 1 2024

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    Watch The Untold History of the United States

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    Exploring Untold Histories with Eric S. Singer

    Join Olamide Samuel and Vincent Intondi as they dive into a thought-provoking discussion with historian and educator Eric S. Singer about his contributions to historical narratives, his forthcoming book 'Oppenheimer and the Atomic Bomb,' and the challenges of adapting dense historical content for young readers. Eric shares insights into the inadequacies of historical education, the importance of storytelling, and his inspiration for making history accessible and engaging for younger generations.

    03:55 Eric's Journey into Historical Narratives
    05:15 The Importance of Storytelling in History
    10:11 Challenges and Rewards of Writing for Young Readers
    13:54 Adapting American Prometheus for Young Readers
    20:27 The Process of Historical Adaptation
    27:32 The State of Historical Education Today
    31:58 Eric's Inspirations and Influences
    35:37 Addressing the Atomic Bombings in Adaptations
    39:38 Future Projects and Final Thoughts

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    43 mins
  • Five Feet from Peace: Truman and the Bomb
    Aug 7 2024
    Recommendations:
    • Setsuko Thurlow Nobel Peace Speech
    • Ronald Takaki, Hiroshima: Why America Dropped the Atomic Bomb

    Hhosts Olamide Samuel and Vincent Intondi explore the development and use of the atomic bomb during World War II. They delve into why the United States created the bomb, how Harry Truman's ascent to the presidency influenced its use, and the significant historical events and decisions that led to the bombs being dropped on Hiroshima and Nagasaki. The conversation highlights the ethical and humanitarian consequences, the role of racism in the decision-making process, and the military perspective on the necessity (or lack thereof) of the bomb.

    00:00 Introduction to Minds Blown

    00:07 The Atomic Bomb Announcement

    01:44 The Development of the Atomic Bomb

    01:58 The Political Landscape: Roosevelt, Wallace, and Truman

    04:35 Truman's Background and Rise to Power

    08:40 The Democratic Coup of 1944

    13:39 Truman's Presidency and the Atomic Bomb Decision

    18:12 The Justification and Impact of the Atomic Bomb

    22:17 Japan's Diplomatic Strategy

    22:36 Intercepted Messages: Japan's Peace Efforts

    23:45 Alternative Ways to End the War

    25:35 Truman's Decision and Its Aftermath

    28:49 Public and Military Reactions

    35:30 The Role of Racism and Propaganda

    39:03 Historical Reflections and What-Ifs

    42:13 Book Recommendations and Conclusion

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    45 mins
  • Interview: Rep. Anna Eskamani - Action is the Antidote to Despair
    Jun 19 2024

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    37 mins
  • Who Decides What We Remember?
    May 26 2024
    Show Notes

    Guevara visits Hiroshima, can’t conceal anger at atrocity

    Che Guevara Farewell letter and tape from Hiroshima

    Similarities Between Benin and Japanese Cultures.

    Books

    Living with the Bomb: American and Japanese Cultural Conflicts in the Nuclear Age: American and Japanese Cultural Conflicts in the Nuclear Age a book by Mark Selden and Laura E. Hein

    Atomic Steppe: How Kazakhstan Gave Up the Bomb a book by Togzhan Kassenova

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    1 hr and 6 mins
  • The Hidden Power of Student Protests
    May 21 2024
    Recommendations:
    • Tom Hayden, Rebel: A personal history of the 1960s
    • Lawrence Roberts, Mayday 1971: A White House at War, a Revolt in the Streets, and the Untold History of America's Biggest Mass Arrest
    • Francis Gavin, Nuclear Statecraft: History and Strategy in America's Atomic Age
    • Michael Koncewicz, They Said No to Nixon: Republicans Who Stood Up to the President's Abuses of Power
    • Leeja Miller, How Student Protesters Will Save Democracy (They've Done It Before) - Video
    Chapters
    • 00:00 Welcome to Minds Blown: Unveiling the Power of Student Protests
    • 01:09 Diving Deep into Nixon's Nuclear Obsession
    • 08:23 Exploring the Impact of Student Activism with Michael Koncewicz
    • 19:45 The Legacy of SDS and the New Left Movement
    • 26:34 Columbia University's Historic Stand Against War
    • 31:35 The 1968 Columbia Protests: A Reflection
    • 32:39 The Evolution of Student Activism and Nonviolence
    • 33:03 The Symbolism of Columbia in the 60s Activism
    • 33:28 Tom Hayden's Journey Through Activism
    • 36:17 The Democratic National Convention of 1968
    • 37:52 Comparing Past and Present Political Unrest
    • 45:11 The Legacy of 60s Activism in Today's Political Climate
    • 46:48 The Role of Leadership in Social Movements
    • 50:29 The Changing Landscape of Protest and Music
    • 54:06 Reflections on the Anti-War Movement's Impact
    • 56:18 Book Recommendations and Closing Thoughts
    Sources

    https://www.wilsoncenter.org/event/nixons-nuclear-specter-the-secret-alert-1969-madman-diplomacy-and-the-vietnam-war

    https://outrider.org/nuclear-weapons/articles/nixons-drunken-run-ins-bomb

    https://nsarchive2.gwu.edu/NSAEBB/NSAEBB195/index.htm

    https://blog.nuclearsecrecy.com/2013/10/25/nixon-and-the-bomb/

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    1 hr
  • MAD About Nuclear Deterrence
    May 16 2024

    Books

    • Banning the Bomb and Smashing the Patriarchy by Ray Acheson
    • Nuclear War a Scenario by Annie Jacobsen

    Learn about divesting from companies and banks supporting nuclear weapons.

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    The hosts discuss various current global nuclear threats, including Israel's threat to use nuclear weapons in Gaza, Russia's threats towards Ukraine, North Korea's threats, and Russia's exercises with non-strategic nuclear weapons. They also explore nuclear deterrence, its definition, failures, and the concept of mutually assured destruction (MAD). The discussion encompasses the ineffectiveness of nuclear deterrence in preventing conventional attacks, the potential spread of nuclear armament to ensure global security based on faulty logic and the importance of multilateral disarmament. They also touch on societal and racial prejudices in nuclear armament legitimacy, the parallels between nuclear disarmament and the Black Panther Party's effect on gun legislation, and the need for re-education on nuclear policies beyond deterrence.

    Chapters

    00:00 Welcome to Minds Blown: Unpacking Nuclear Deterrence

    00:55 Exploring the Complexities of Nuclear Deterrence

    05:35 The Realities of Nuclear Deterrence in Modern Conflicts

    07:52 The Global Nuclear Arms Race: A Critical Analysis

    11:20 Racial and Geopolitical Dynamics in Nuclear Policy

    20:23 The Path to Nuclear Disarmament: Challenges and Solutions

    26:29 The Importance of Dialogue in Nuclear Disarmament

    30:00 The Stark Reality of Nuclear Warfare

    32:11 The Urgent Need for Nuclear Disarmament

    33:31 Confronting Skepticism: The Case for Disarmament

    34:32 Empowering Arguments for Disarmament Advocates

    36:08 Political Change and the Power of the People

    37:35 The Intersection of Animal Rights and Nuclear Issues

    38:54 Youth Activism and University Divestment Movements

    39:28 Corporate Influence and Education in the Nuclear Age

    40:20 Reeducating Society on Nuclear Deterrence

    44:51 Practical Steps Towards Nuclear Disarmament

    48:37 Financial Strategies for Nuclear Disarmament

    54:26 Book Recommendations for Further Learning

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    58 mins
  • Nuclear Weapons Go to the Movies
    Mar 8 2024

    With nuclear weapons on screen and the war on Gaza ongoing, will this year's Oscars be more explosive than ever? Vin and Ola look back at movies and moments that shook the Academy and audiences.

    Most Politically Outspoken Moments In Oscar History: From Brando To Halle Berry, Sean Penn To Spike Lee

    The Eerie Story of Low Background Steel

    The 'Most Violent Moment' in Oscar History

    Oscars Rewind: The Most Political Ceremony in Academy History](Oscars Rewind: The Most Political Ceremony in Academy History

    But it’s unlikely any ceremony will ever inspire more heated division than the Oscars a little over 40 years ago, when the best supporting actress winner, Vanessa Redgrave, was burned in effigy outside the theater, booed by some audience members during her acceptance speech and rebuked by a presenter later in the evening.

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    1 hr and 37 mins
  • Make It Plain: Russian Nukes in Space?
    Mar 1 2024
    • Escalating to de-escalate with nuclear weapons: Research shows it’s a particularly bad idea
    • Neil deGrasse Tyson explains why he thinks Russian space weapon 'makes no tactical sense'
    • ‘Everyone needs to calm down’: experts assess Russian nuclear space threat

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    37 mins