The Atomic Age
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About this listen
In the first episode of the 8 Decades Podcast, host Josiah Freeland explores the first 18 years of his grandfather Steve Freeland's life, spanning from 1941 to 1959. Through intimate storytelling, the episode offers a personal lens into post-World War II America, revealing how one family experienced significant historical moments, technological advances, and cultural shifts. They journey through a unique perspective of mid-20th century American life, sharing firsthand accounts of military experiences, technological innovations, and the everyday realities of growing up during a transformative period in history. Join Josiah as he uncovers family stories that provide a rich, nuanced understanding of this pivotal era.
Discussed in this episode:
0:00 Intro
2:05 Steve Freeland's Introduction
3:53 Atomic Bombs Development
5:44 World War II
6:41 Life as a Military Kid
12:33 Invention of the Microwave
12:53 Korean War
16:52 Other Countries Develop Atomic Bombs
18:13 King George VI & Queen Elizabeth II
20:13 News & Information Delay
22:03 First Sub-4-Minute Mile Run
22:43 41,000 Miles of Highway
24:07 Elvis's Rise to Fame
25:24 Vietnam War
29:48 Final Question
34:07 Sneak Peak
Credits:
History fact checked by Jeffrey Copeland
Sound design by Bijoy Ahmed
Video backgrounds by Nathaniel Agueros
Hosted & edited by Josiah Freeland
Sharing stories & perspectives by Steve Freeland
Special thanks to Cale Freeland for encouragement & help along the way.
Disclaimer: Audio excerpt from Martin Luther King Jr.'s famous speech, used under fair use for commentary and educational purposes.