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The Lived History Podcast

The Lived History Podcast

著者: Adam Smith
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The Lived History Podcast invites listeners to step into the shoes of people from the past through immersive storytelling, historical dilemmas, and meaningful reflection. Built on the principles of The Lived History Method, each episode explores not only what happened in history, but how people experienced it. Through role immersion, historical decision-making, and SEL Through History reflections, listeners are challenged to understand history, understand people, and understand themselves.Adam Smith
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  • Episode 10: A Day in Athens
    2026/08/12

    What was it really like to live in the birthplace of democracy?

    Travel back to 5th-century BC Athens and experience a day in one of history's most remarkable cities. Wander through the bustling Agora, climb to the Acropolis, witness the debates that shaped democracy, and make the everyday choices that defined life for an Athenian citizen.

    From philosophy and politics to religion and daily life, this immersive journey invites you to see Athens not as a collection of dates and facts, but as a living, breathing city filled with ordinary people.

    History isn't just what happened—it's how people lived it.

    Understand History. Understand People. Understand Yourself.

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    8 分
  • Episode 9: You're a Pioneer on the Oregon Trail. What Do You Do?
    2026/08/05

    It's 1845, and you've made one of the biggest decisions of your life—to leave everything behind and head west on the Oregon Trail. With your wagon packed and your family depending on you, every choice could mean the difference between survival and disaster.

    Will you push forward through dangerous river crossings or wait for safer conditions? Will you conserve your supplies or risk running short before reaching Oregon? How will you respond to disease, exhaustion, and the countless challenges that faced thousands of pioneers on their journey west?

    In this interactive What Would You Do? episode of The Lived History Podcast, you'll step into the role of an American pioneer and face the difficult decisions that shaped one of the greatest migrations in U.S. history. Along the way, you'll discover the real experiences, hardships, and hopes of the families who traveled more than 2,000 miles in search of a new beginning.

    History isn't just about learning what happened—it's about understanding the people who lived it.

    If you enjoyed this episode, visit www.livedhistorymethod.com to learn more about The Lived History Method. Educators can also explore our immersive simulations, discussion guides, and classroom resources on our Teachers Pay Teachers store to bring history to life in their own classrooms.

    History isn't just what happened—it's how people lived it.

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    14 分
  • Episode 8: Voices of History – Private Jacob Smith: From the PA Campaign to Guilford Courthouse
    2026/07/29

    What if your ancestor left behind the story of a lifetime?

    In the inaugural episode of Voices of History, a special series within The Lived History Podcast, we step beyond the battlefield maps and famous names to tell the story of an ordinary soldier whose life became part of the American Revolution.

    Using Revolutionary War pension records, military records, and firsthand testimony, host Adam Smith traces the remarkable journey of his fifth great-grandfather, Private Jacob Smith, from the Pennsylvania Campaign of 1777 to the pivotal Battle of Guilford Courthouse in 1781.

    Hear how Jacob served as a rifleman and mounted ranger, took part in raids that disrupted British supply lines, remembered the comrades he lost in battle, and lived long enough to preserve his own story in a pension declaration more than fifty years after the Revolution.

    Through Jacob's own words, discover how one ordinary patriot helped shape the birth of a nation—and how his voice continues to speak across nearly two and a half centuries.

    🇺🇸 The story of a Revolutionary War soldier Private Jacob Smith

    📜 How Revolutionary War pension records preserve personal history

    🔥 The Pennsylvania Campaign and the raid on the Schuylkill River supply mill

    ⚔️ Jacob's service as a mounted ranger during the Southern Campaign

    🌿 The Battle of Guilford Courthouse and its role in the road to Yorktown

    👤 The names and stories of fellow soldiers history nearly forgot

    🌳 How one family's story connects seven generations of American history

    Because history isn't just remembered through famous leaders.

    It's remembered through ordinary people who lived it.

    History isn't just what happened—it's how people lived it.

    Understand History. Understand People. Understand Yourself.

    In this episode you'll discover:

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    11 分
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