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Talk With History: Discover Your History Road Trip

Talk With History: Discover Your History Road Trip

A Historian and Navy Veteran talk about traveling to historic locations

Scott and Jenn of Walk with History

200 episodesEN

Show overview

Talk With History: Discover Your History Road Trip has been publishing since 2021, and across the 5 years since has built a catalogue of 200 episodes, alongside 1 trailer or bonus episode. That works out to roughly 110 hours of audio in total. Releases follow a weekly cadence.

Episodes typically run twenty to thirty-five minutes — most land between 24 min and 38 min — though episode length varies meaningfully from one episode to the next. None of the episodes are flagged explicit by the publisher. It is catalogued as a EN-language History show.

The show is actively publishing — the most recent episode landed 6 days ago, with 19 episodes already out so far this year. The busiest year was 2025, with 47 episodes published. Published by Scott and Jenn of Walk with History.

Episodes
200
Running
2021–2026 · 5y
Median length
29 min
Cadence
Weekly

From the publisher

Helping you explore historic locations to personally connect with the past. 🔎 Uncover the stories behind history's most fascinating places! 🗺️ 🧳 Travel with Scott (the host) and Jenn (a historian and former Navy pilot) as they give you the inside scoop on exciting journeys to iconic battlefields, hidden historical landmarks, renowned museums, and more. ️ ➡️ 📝 Plan your next history adventure. ➡️➡️ 📖 Brush up on history before your next trip! ➡️➡️➡️ 🎧 Learn fascinating stories from experts and fellow travelers. 📍 Save what you want. Our episode show notes are packed with map links, video resources, and helpful information. If you made it here - you chose wisely. 🌎 Subscribe now! ✓

Latest Episodes

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The Doolittle Raid and Sullivan Brothers of World War 2

May 11, 202626 min

We made a History Travel App | History or Drive

May 4, 202622 min

A Hero at the Gettysburg Peach Orchard: The Story of Anna Etheridge

Apr 27, 202622 min

Gettysburg 1863: A Civilian View of the Battle | Bo Brinkman & Samuel Roukin Interview

Apr 20, 202621 min

Gettysburg Film Festival: Behind the Scenes Where History Meets Hollywood

Apr 13, 202632 min

Inside the mind of Hamilton’s George Washington: A Chat with Chris Jackson! (a revisit)

Apr 6, 202658 min

Ep 193A Civil War "Band of Brothers"? | The Trumbull County Boys book with Vlogging Through History

➡️ Help history. 2 minutes for 7 questions 🫡We host Chris Mowery of YouTube’s Vlogging Through History on Talk With History, discussing his path from history major to youth ministry, then pivoting during COVID to popular reaction videos and full-time content creation. Chris shares how his genealogy background led to a 500-page book, Trumbull County Boys, focused on Company H of the 20th Ohio and his ancestor Sam Hughes, using extensive primary sources like letters, newspapers, journals, sketches, and National Archives records. 📖 Buy the book🎥 Vlogging Through History on YouTube00:00 Meet Chris Mowery01:19 From Ministry to YouTube03:12 Writing the Company H Book04:54 Hidden Stories in Records06:14 Finding Sam Hughes08:11 Shiloh Burials and Disease10:51 Scout Stories and Lore15:40 Civil War Journals Sketches and Letters20:08 Last Minute Discoveries21:43 What Research Changed22:46 Wagoner Ammo Run24:53 Archives Research28:20 Pension Files Stories29:44 Battlefield Travel Insights33:12 Duval Family Letter37:12 Book Title and Release Date🎥 Video version of this podcast-------------------------------------------------------⬇️ Help us keep the show going and explore history with us! ⬇️TheHistoryRoadTrip.com🧳 Plus...get free travel resources in your inbox. -------------------------------------------------------📧 contact: [email protected] with History is a global Top 40 History podcast on Feedspot!

Mar 30, 202642 min

Ep 192Meet the Miracle Worker: Annie Sullivan's Role in Helen Keller's Life

➡️ Help history. 2 minutes for 7 questions 🫡Scott and Jenn dive into the inspiring story of Annie Sullivan, the woman who opened up the world for Helen Keller. Imagine living in complete silence and darkness—yikes, right? But then, bam! Annie shows up and changes everything with her teaching magic.We chat about our visit to Ivy Green in Tuscumbia, Alabama, where that moment at the water pump went down. It’s a tale of grit, determination, and the incredible bond between a teacher and her student, proving that miracles can happen when someone refuses to give up. Buckle up for a heartwarming journey through history!📍 Google Maps to Hellen Keller birthplace🎥 Video version of this podcast-------------------------------------------------------⬇️ Help us keep the show going and explore history with us! ⬇️TheHistoryRoadTrip.com🧳 Plus...get free travel resources in your inbox. -------------------------------------------------------📧 contact: [email protected] with History is a global Top 40 History podcast on Feedspot!

Mar 23, 202629 min

Ep 191Elvis Unplugged: Reviewing the new Elvis Documentary

➡️ Help history. 2 minutes for 7 questions 🫡We're diving into the electric vibes of 1970 Vegas, where the King himself, Elvis Presley, is shaking things up on stage.Picture this: a smoky showroom, a captivated crowd, and a spotlight that cuts through the darkness to reveal the man in a dazzling jumpsuit. For a solid hour, the world fades away, and all that matters is Elvis, pouring his heart out through soulful growls and karate kicks.Today, we're asking the big question—can that lightning be bottled? Join Jenn and me as we chat about Baz Luhrmann’s epic new documentary that digs into never-before-seen footage and uncovers the real Elvis, and whether it captures the soul of the legend or just leaves us with a ghostly glimpse. Buckle up, because this is gonna be a fun ride through the history of rock and roll!***********Fact Checks and Corrections***********- The lost footage was NOT from 1969...it was footage from 1970 and 1972 with some other previously lost Elivs interview audio.***********Fact Checks and Corrections***********🎥 Video version of this podcast-------------------------------------------------------⬇️ Help us keep the show going and explore history with us! ⬇️TheHistoryRoadTrip.com🧳 Plus...get free travel resources in your inbox. -------------------------------------------------------📧 contact: [email protected] with History is a global Top 40 History podcast on Feedspot!

Mar 16, 202632 min

Ep 190JFK & Jackie’s Newport Wedding: St. Mary’s Church and the Birth of Camelot

➡️ Help history. 2 minutes for 7 questions 🫡Scott and Jenn revisit St. Mary’s Church in Newport, Rhode Island, where Senator John F. Kennedy married Jacqueline Bouvier on September 12, 1953, in a spectacle likened to America’s “Camelot” moment.🎥 Video from the church📍 Google Maps to St Mary's🎥 Video version of this podcast-------------------------------------------------------⬇️ Help us keep the show going and explore history with us! ⬇️TheHistoryRoadTrip.com🧳 Plus...get free travel resources in your inbox. -------------------------------------------------------📧 contact: [email protected] with History is a global Top 40 History podcast on Feedspot!

Mar 9, 202624 min

Ep 189Secrets of the Mississippi: The Revolt That History Forgot

➡️ Help history. 2 minutes for 7 questions 🫡We’re diving into a wild, untold story about the 1811 slave revolt along the Mississippi River. This wasn’t just any uprising; it was the largest in American history, and it’s time we shine a light on it!Picture this: it’s a steamy January night in Louisiana, and while the plantation owners are off partying for Mardi Gras, a group of brave souls, led by Charles Dalandis, decides it’s go time for freedom. They hit the ground running, but things get intense fast, and the aftermath is something the powers that be tried to sweep under the rug for over 200 years. So, join us as we stroll through the historic Destrehan plantation, explore why this epic revolt got the silent treatment in history books, and discover the echoes of resistance that still resonate today!🎥 Video from Destrehan Plantation🎥 Video from Oak Alley🎥 Video from Nat Turner Rebellion location📍 Google Maps to Destrehan Plantation🎥 Video version of this podcast-------------------------------------------------------⬇️ Help us keep the show going and explore history with us! ⬇️TheHistoryRoadTrip.com🧳 Plus...get free travel resources in your inbox. -------------------------------------------------------📧 contact: [email protected] with History is a global Top 40 History podcast on Feedspot!

Mar 2, 202626 min

Ep 188The History and Traditions of Mardi Gras in New Orleans

➡️ Help history. 2 minutes for 7 questions 🫡Scott and historian Jen explore the history and meaning of Mardi Gras—from early celebrations in the Louisiana Territory (with Mobile claiming the oldest tradition) to today’s massive New Orleans spectacle. The episode frames Mardi Gras as a resilient tradition—shifting from rustic beginnings to dangerous masquerade to family-friendly celebration—surviving major crises and persisting as a communal act of joy and defiance.🎥 Video version of this podcast-------------------------------------------------------⬇️ Help us keep the show going and explore history with us! ⬇️TheHistoryRoadTrip.com🧳 Plus...get free travel resources in your inbox. -------------------------------------------------------📧 contact: [email protected] with History is a global Top 40 History podcast on Feedspot!

Feb 23, 202625 min

Ep 187Swayze, Slaps, and Southern Shenanigans: Part 3 of Reviewing 1985's North and South with Addressing Gettysburg

➡️ Help history. 2 minutes for 7 questions 🫡Join us as we delve into the intricate tapestry of love and war in episodes 3 and 4 of the classic 1985 mini-series, North and South. Hosted by Matt Callery and featuring history enthusiasts, Scott and Jen, this episode explores the growing tensions and relationships within the series. We discuss the evolving bromance between George Hazard and Orry Main, deeper insights into antebellum Southern life, and the complications arising from conflicting loyalties and societal norms. Buckle up for a mix of historical nuggets and dramatic twists that set the stage for the impending Civil War.Part 1 ReviewPart 2 Review🎥 Video version of this podcast-------------------------------------------------------⬇️ Help us keep the show going and explore history with us! ⬇️TheHistoryRoadTrip.com🧳 Plus...get free travel resources in your inbox. -------------------------------------------------------📧 contact: [email protected] with History is a global Top 40 History podcast on Feedspot!

Feb 16, 20262h 6m

Ep 186Abolitionist Bromance: Reviewing ‘North and South’ Part 2 (with Addressing Gettysburg)

➡️ Help history. 2 minutes for 7 questions 🫡Join us for a detailed discussion on episodes 3 and 4 of the mini-series 'North and South' featuring Patrick Swayze. In this episode, we delve into the love story set against the backdrop of the Civil War era, highlighting key historical points like the Fugitive Slave Act and abolitionist movements. We also explore the developing relationships between main characters and the intricate dynamics within the Maine and Hazard families. The conversation continues with the introduction of new characters and poignant moments that emphasize the undeniable bromance between George and Orry.🎥 Video version of this podcast-------------------------------------------------------⬇️ Help us keep the show going and explore history with us! ⬇️TheHistoryRoadTrip.com🧳 Plus...get free travel resources in your inbox. -------------------------------------------------------📧 contact: [email protected] with History is a global Top 40 History podcast on Feedspot!

Feb 9, 20261h 24m

Ep 185Reviewing the 1985 miniseries 'North and South': Swayze & Soap Opera with Addressing Gettysburg (Part 1)

➡️ Help history. 2 minutes for 7 questions 🫡Scott and Jenn dive deep into the captivating world of the 1985 miniseries "North and South" with Matt from the Addressing Gettysburg podcast. Right from the get-go, we explore how this epic tale, set in the years leading up to the Civil War, is not just about historical battles but also a juicy soap opera that tugs at the heartstrings. We reminisce about our childhood memories of watching this show and how it stirred up feelings of nostalgia.The conversation flows through the melodrama, the star-studded cast, and the surprisingly sensitive portrayals of friendship and love amid the backdrop of conflict. So grab your popcorn because we’re about to unpack all the twists, turns, and heaving bosoms of this classic mini-series!🎥 Video version of this podcast-------------------------------------------------------⬇️ Help us keep the show going and explore history with us! ⬇️TheHistoryRoadTrip.com🧳 Plus...get free travel resources in your inbox. -------------------------------------------------------📧 contact: [email protected] with History is a global Top 40 History podcast on Feedspot!

Feb 2, 20261h 12m

Ep 184Peanut Butter, Elvis, and American Dreams: A Café with a Legacy

➡️ Help history. 2 minutes for 7 questions 🫡This episode of 'Talk With History' delves into the rich history of the Arcade Restaurant in Memphis, Tennessee. Hosts Scott and Jen explore how Spiros Zapatos, a Greek immigrant, founded the diner in 1919 and how it evolved into a cultural cornerstone over the next century. The restaurant has served everyone from World War II soldiers to Elvis Presley and survived through pivotal moments like the assassination of Martin Luther King Jr. Current owner Jeff Zapatos shares insights into how his family kept the restaurant running through various challenges and its key role in Memphis history. The Arcade continues to attract visitors, not just for its historical significance but also for its delicious food, embodying the enduring American dream.00:00 The Immigrant's Dream: Spiros Zapatos' Journey00:27 The Birth of the Arcade Restaurant02:00 Elvis Presley and the Arcade Connection02:39 The American Dream and Memphis History05:08 The Arcade's Role in World War II21:29 The Civil Rights Era and the Arcade24:28 The Arcade's Resilience and Revival26:13 Hollywood Comes to the Arcade28:45 Visiting the Arcade Today📍 Google Maps to the Arcade Restaurant 🎥 Video from the Arcade-------------------------------------------------------⬇️ Help us keep the show going and explore history with us! ⬇️TheHistoryRoadTrip.com🧳 Plus...get free travel resources in your inbox. -------------------------------------------------------📧 contact: [email protected] with History is a global Top 40 History podcast on Feedspot!

Jan 26, 202631 min

Ep 183Elvis Presley: The Birth of a Legend at Overton Park Shell

➡️ Help history. 2 minutes for 7 questions 🫡The episode takes listeners back to July 30th, 1954, in Memphis, Tennessee, where a young and nervous Elvis Presley takes the stage at Overton Park Shell for the first time. Hosts Scott and Jen Bennie dive into the history of this iconic night that marked the beginning of Elvis's meteoric rise to fame. They discuss his early life, his unique fashion choices, and the overwhelming reaction from the audience. The podcast also explores the cultural significance of Overton Park Shell, its historical importance, and how it has hosted various iconic musicians over the decades. As locals in Memphis, Scott and Jen share personal anecdotes and insights about Elvis's enduring legacy and his connection to the city. 00:00 Overton Park Shell00:13 The Night That Changed Music Forever01:54 Introduction to Talk With History02:21 Elvis's Birthday Celebrations at Graceland08:48 The Overton Park Shell: A Historic Venue11:32 Elvis's First Performance at Overton Park Shell16:42 The Legacy of Overton Park Shell20:28 Conclusion: The American Spirit of Innovation📍 Google Maps to Overton Park Shell🎥 Video from the Shell-------------------------------------------------------⬇️ Help us keep the show going and explore history with us! ⬇️TheHistoryRoadTrip.com🧳 Plus...get free travel resources in your inbox. -------------------------------------------------------📧 contact: [email protected] with History is a global Top 40 History podcast on Feedspot!

Jan 19, 202622 min

Ep 182The Civil War Battle Babies of Gettysburg

➡️ Help history. 2 minutes for 7 questions 🫡In this episode of Talk With History, hosts Scott and historian Jen explore their recent travels and delve into unique historical narratives from Gettysburg, including the story of 'Battle Babies'—children born during or shortly after the Battle of Gettysburg in 1863. The discussion covers appearances on the 'Addressing Gettysburg' podcast, the poignant story of Elizabeth Thorn, a pregnant caretaker during the battle, and other compelling tales, such as the life and legacy of Jenny Wade, the only civilian casualty, and Strong Vincent Bushman, named after the Gettysburg hero. The episode highlights the often-overlooked human side of historical events, where life and death intertwine in extraordinary ways.00:00 Introduction to Talk With History00:25 Gettysburg Trip and Addressing Gettysburg Podcast00:54 Battle Babies of Gettysburg08:02 Jenny Wade and the Youngest Veteran of Gettysburg13:23 Strong Vincent and the Bushman Connection18:10 Conclusion and Upcoming Content📍 Google Maps to Evergreen Cemetery-------------------------------------------------------⬇️ Help us keep the show going and explore history with us! ⬇️TheHistoryRoadTrip.com🧳 Plus...get free travel resources in your inbox. -------------------------------------------------------📧 contact: [email protected] with History is a global Top 40 History podcast on Feedspot!

Jan 12, 202619 min

Ep 181America's 250th Anniversary: Highlights and Our Future Plans

➡️ Help history. 2 minutes for 7 questions 🫡Scott and Jen reflect on their significant milestones in 2025, including reaching 50,000 followers and Jen's new role with American Cruise Lines. They discuss their grassroots growth and introduce their lifetime membership option. They also outline exciting plans for 2026, including a Route 66 road trip for America's 250th anniversary and various local history explorations. Additionally, they invite listeners to participate in a survey at iaskhistory.com to help shape future content and offer behind-the-scenes access to exclusive videos.2 min survey: iAskHistory.com Support our Journey through American History: thehistoryroadtrip.com00:00 Introduction00:44 Reflecting on 2025 Milestones01:42 American Cruise Lines and New Opportunities02:08 Lifetime Membership and Support03:45 Mission and Upcoming Projects04:31 Route 66 and Historical Road Trip05:42 Local History and Civil Rights06:37 Expanding Content and Collaborations08:59 Engagement and Feedback10:21 Conclusion and Thank You🎥 Video version of this podcast-------------------------------------------------------⬇️ Help us keep the show going and explore history with us! ⬇️TheHistoryRoadTrip.com🧳 Plus...get free travel resources in your inbox. -------------------------------------------------------📧 contact: [email protected] with History is a global Top 40 History podcast on Feedspot!

Jan 5, 202611 min

Ep 180Washington's 'Twas the Night Before Christmas

➡️ Help history. 2 minutes for 7 questions 🫡The night before Christmas, a pivotal moment in the american revolution, saw George Washington's daring crossing the delaware. This video depicts the historical events leading up to this famous feat, showcasing soldiers preparing boats for the critical battle of trenton. It's a look into a clandestine operation that shaped us history during the revolutionary war. 🎥 Video version of this podcast-------------------------------------------------------⬇️ Help us keep the show going and explore history with us! ⬇️TheHistoryRoadTrip.com🧳 Plus...get free travel resources in your inbox. -------------------------------------------------------📧 contact: [email protected] with History is a global Top 40 History podcast on Feedspot!

Dec 22, 20253 min
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