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  • Was Disney’s Balto a True Story? [from American History Hotline]
    Feb 25 2026

    Was the Disney movie Balto actually based on a true story? A listener wants to know if this heroic snow dog was real—or just a Hollywood invention.

    To get answers, Bob calls up Dr. Nicole Burt of the Cleveland Museum of Natural History. It turns out, the real Balto is actually IN her museum. What?!

    Bob and Nicole dive into the truth behind one of the most beloved animated films of the 1990s by exploring the real 1925 serum run to Nome, Alaska. How did a deadly diphtheria outbreak create a hero sled dog? And what happened to Balto once the spotlight of fame dimmed?

    It’s an episode that will have you heading to Alaska and hop on a dog sled! Or, at least, pop in an old VHS of Disney’s Balto.

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    26 min
  • Inside the Olympic Prison [from Very Special Episodes]
    Feb 20 2026

    In the winter of 1980, the world turned its eyes to Lake Placid, New York, host of the Winter Olympics. But behind the pageantry, another structure loomed in the Adirondack woods. Built to house 1,800 athletes, the Olympic Village looked less like a dormitory than a detention center — because that’s exactly what it was designed to become.

    Listen to Very Special Episodes wherever you get your podcasts. New episodes every Wednesday!

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    Hosted by Zaron Burnett, Dana Schwartz, and Jason English
    Written by Zaron Burnett
    Senior Producer is Josh Fisher
    Editing and Sound Design by Jesse Nighswonger
    Mixing and Mastering by Josh Fisher
    Original Music by Elise McCoy
    Show Logo by Lucy Quintanilla
    Executive Producer is Jason English

    For School of Humans, Producers are Emilia Brock and Edeliz Perez. Executive Producer is Virginia Prescott.

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    51 min
  • Did Willy Wonka’s Creator Spy on America? [from American History Hotline]
    Feb 20 2026

    Roald Dahl is a beloved children’s author. Turns out, he was also a British spy during WWII! So how does one transition from seducing prominent Americans’ wives to writing Matilda?

    Well, we’re glad you asked! We called up the creator of a new docu-series called The Secret World of Roald Dahl to get all the dirt on this famous children’s author.

    Aaron Tracy, Creator of The Secret World of Roald Dahl

    Listen to Bob Crawford's American History Hotline wherever you get your podcasts.

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    42 min
  • Are These Really the Best Movies of the 21st Century? Debating the NYT’s Top 100 [from American History Hotline]
    Feb 18 2026

    What is the greatest movie of the 21st century?

    The New York Times says it’s Parasite, but not everyone agrees. We call up Rotten Tomatoes correspondent Mark Ellis to debate the NYT’s list of the 100 Best Movies of the 21st Century and explore how cinema has changed in the past 25 years. Mark says it’s an era of “hopeless films in a time of hopelessness.”

    Grab some popcorn and silence your phone (unless you’re using it to play this podcast) and sit back as we tear this list apart.

    What do you think of NYT’s list? Share your thoughts by emailing AmericanHistoryHotline@gmail.com

    Oh, and here’s our watchlist if you’re looking for a good film:

    Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse

    Predator: Badlands

    Spirited Away

    Weapons

    Creed

    Spotlight

    Marty Supreme

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    29 min
  • Can We Add a Fifth Face to Mount Rushmore? [from American History Hotline]
    Feb 16 2026

    Could a new president ever be carved into Mount Rushmore? It depends on who you ask. We call up historian Matthew Davis (author of A Biography of a Mountain: The Making and Meaning of Mount Rushmore) to learn about the history of the monument and what its future might hold.

    It’s a story with a lot of surprising twists and turns, from the hills of Georgia to the sacred mountains of South Dakota. How does Mount Rushmore reflect America’s battles over who and what America chooses to celebrate?

    In this episode, you’ll learn:

    Why Mount Rushmore was carved, and who originally inspired the project

    The forgotten faces and ideas that never made it onto the mountain

    How Indigenous history and land rights shape Rushmore’s legacy

    Whether a future president could legally (or physically) be added

    GUEST: Matthew Davis, author of A Biography of a Mountain: The Making and Meaning of Mount Rushmore

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    38 min
  • Did Montezuma Surrender? Debunking the Myth of the Spanish Conquest
    Feb 15 2026

    For centuries, the story has been told the same way: Montezuma surrendered to Hernán Cortés, and a small band of Spaniards conquered the Aztec Empire.

    But that story has always seemed a bit ... fishy.

    To get the TRUE story, Bob calls up historian Matthew Restall to debunk one of the most enduring myths of the Spanish conquest of the Americas. As it turns out, when you dig into Indigenous sources a whole new story begins to emerge. Shocker, Montezuma did not surrender and Cortés was not viewed as a God-like figure.

    In this episode, we'll revisit the famous meeting between Montezuma and Cortés, unpack the legend that Europeans were mistaken for gods, and explore how Spanish self-promotion shaped the history books for hundreds of years.

    If you’ve ever wondered how a few hundred conquistadors were said to defeat an empire of millions — or why we’ve been telling this story the same way for 500 years — this episode offers a long-overdue reset.

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    32 min
  • How One of the Worst Teams in NFL History Shaped the Game We Know Today [from American History Hotline]
    Feb 11 2026

    Jackie Robinson broke the color barrier in baseball. That's a well known piece of history. But who integrated the NFL?

    Well, it's an amazing story with lots of binge drinking, miraculous comebacks and hot dog eating. Seriously.

    In honor of the Super Bowl, we dialed up David Fleming, author of A Big Mess in Texas: The Miraculous, Disastrous 1952 Dallas Texans and the Craziest Untold Story in NFL History. He explains how one of the worst teams in NFL history shaped the game we know today.

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    42 min
  • Can the President Tear Down the White House? [from American History Hotline]
    Feb 11 2026

    Who owns the White House? Is it the American people or the person who lives inside of it — AKA, the president?

    If the President of the United States of America controls the White House, does ANYONE have say over what he does with it (we're looking at you, preservation societies and Congress)?

    Here to help us answer these questions (and weigh in on President Trump's renovations to the East Wing) is Robert Klara, author of The Hidden White House: Harry Truman and the Reconstruction of America’s Most Famous Residence

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    43 min