Episodes

  • The Spark that lit the world on fire
    Mar 9 2026

    On June 28, 1914, two gunshots in the city of Sarajevo set off a chain reaction that would change the world.

    In the first episode of the Moments That Shape Us World War I series, the story begins with the assassination of Archduke Franz Ferdinand and his wife by a young nationalist named Gavrilo Princip. What first appeared to be a political assassination quickly grew into something much larger as alliances across Europe began to activate.

    This episode explores the tension already building across Europe, the rise of nationalism, and the complicated alliance system that turned a single event into the beginning of a global conflict. Within weeks, nations across the continent were declaring war, sending millions of soldiers into a fight they believed would be short.

    Instead, the world was about to enter one of the deadliest conflicts in human history.

    Chapters
    • (00:00:00) - The First World War
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    4 mins
  • After The Footprints
    Mar 2 2026

    When the first humans returned from the Moon, it felt like the end of a story.
    It wasn’t.

    In this final episode of Moments That Shape Us, the focus turns to what happened after the celebrations faded. From the final Apollo missions to decades of silence on the lunar surface, this episode explores how humanity moved forward, why the Moon was left behind, and why it was never truly forgotten.

    The episode reflects on the legacy of the Apollo program, including the final departure during Apollo 17, and traces how space exploration shifted toward space stations, robotic missions, and long-term human presence in orbit. It examines how lessons learned through risk, failure, and success shaped a new generation of exploration.

    The story then looks ahead. With NASA’s Artemis program, humanity is preparing to return to the Moon, not just to visit, but to build toward the future. The episode concludes by looking forward to Artemis II, scheduled to launch on March 6, 2026, marking the first crewed journey back toward the Moon in more than fifty years.

    This is not the end of the story of space exploration.
    It is the moment where the next chapter begins.

    Chapters
    • (00:00:00) - A message about the mission to the moon
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    4 mins
  • The Landing
    Feb 23 2026

    In July of 1969, the promise made years earlier faced its final test.

    Episode 4 of Moments That Shape Us follows the Apollo 11 mission as it reaches the Moon, focusing on the tension, risk, and uncertainty surrounding humanity’s first attempt to land on another world. Using verified mission transcripts and firsthand accounts, the episode places listeners inside the moments when alarms sounded, fuel ran low, and decisions had to be made in seconds.

    This episode explores the landing of Apollo 11, the actions taken by Neil Armstrong and Buzz Aldrin on the lunar surface, and the quiet risk faced by Michael Collins in orbit above. It also reflects on how the world reacted in real time, before the Moon landing became a guaranteed success story.

    This is the story of the moment the impossible worked, and how one landing reshaped what humanity believed it could do.

    Chapters
    • (00:00:00) - The Moon Landing: A Story of Apollo 11
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    4 mins
  • The Cost
    Feb 16 2026

    After the promise was made, the reality set in.

    Episode 3 of Moments That Shape Us examines what it truly cost to reach the Moon, long before any astronaut stepped onto its surface. As NASA accelerated toward an impossible deadline, progress came with risk, pressure, and tragedy. Using verified historical records and firsthand accounts, this episode focuses on the years of preparation that revealed how dangerous the mission really was.

    At the center of the episode is the Apollo 1 fire, which claimed the lives of Gus Grissom, Ed White, and Roger Chaffee during a ground test in 1967. The episode explores how their deaths forced NASA to confront design flaws, slow its pace, and rethink safety in a program driven by urgency.

    This is the story of the moment when the Moon mission stopped being a goal on paper and became a human cost, reshaping the space program and reminding the world what was truly at stake.

    Chapters
    • (00:00:00) - Apollo 1 fire in 1967 changed the course of NASA's moon program
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    3 mins
  • The Promise
    Feb 6 2026

    In the spring of 1961, the race for space took a decisive turn.

    After the Soviet Union sent the first human into orbit, the United States faced a moment of reckoning. Falling behind was no longer a fear. It was a reality. In this episode of Moments That Shape Us, the focus shifts to the decision that would redefine the Space Race and reshape American history.

    Episode 2 explores the days and weeks leading up to President John F. Kennedy’s bold declaration that the United States would land a man on the Moon and return him safely to Earth before the decade was over. Told through historical records and documented accounts, the episode examines why the promise was made, how unprepared the country truly was, and what that commitment meant for NASA, its engineers, and the nation as a whole.

    This is the story of a goal announced before the path was clear, a promise made in the face of uncertainty, and the moment when reaching the Moon became unavoidable.

    Chapters
    • (00:00:00) - A New Direction for NASA's Space Program
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    4 mins
  • The Day Space Stopped Being Empty
    Jan 23 2026

    The Day Space Stopped Being Empty

    On October 4, 1957, a small metal object changed the world.

    In this first episode of Moments That Shape Us, listeners are taken back to the day Sputnik was launched into orbit. For the first time in human history, space was no longer empty. Something made by people was moving above the Earth, passing silently over cities, homes, and borders.

    This episode explores how that single event sparked fear, urgency, and global tension. Told through real historical accounts and verified records, the story focuses on what people understood in the moment, before the Space Race had a name and before anyone knew where it would lead. The episode examines why Sputnik mattered, how the United States reacted, and how the creation of NASA began not with confidence, but with uncertainty.

    This is the story of the moment when space became something humanity could reach, and something the world could no longer ignore.

    Chapters
    • (00:00:00) - On October 4, 1957, something passed over the United States
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    6 mins
  • Trailer
    Jan 22 2026

    Moments That Shape Us is a serious, documentary-style history podcast that takes listeners inside the moments when history was still unfolding.

    This trailer introduces the tone and purpose of the series, which tells real historical events through verified transcripts, interviews, and firsthand accounts from the people who lived them. Instead of explaining the past from a distance, the podcast focuses on the uncertainty, pressure, and decisions that shaped the world before outcomes were known.

    Designed for middle school students and general audiences, Moments That Shape Us combines emotional storytelling with strict historical accuracy. There is no fictional dialogue and no dramatized guessing. Every episode explores a single moment that changed history and asks what it felt like to live through it.

    This is history before it had an ending.

    Chapters
    • (00:00:00) - Moments That Shape Us
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    2 mins