Here's Where It Gets Interesting

A podcast by Sharon McMahon - Mondays

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437 Episodes

  1. Eight Iconic American Symbols with David Rubenstein

    Published: 09/06/2023
  2. Introducing Nerdette

    Published: 07/06/2023
  3. The Teachers with Alexandra Robbins

    Published: 07/06/2023
  4. An America Divided by Region with Colin Woodard

    Published: 05/06/2023
  5. The Real Dr. King with Jonathan Eig

    Published: 02/06/2023
  6. Life Worth Living with Miroslav Volf and Ryan McAnnally-Linz

    Published: 31/05/2023
  7. Drama Free with Nedra Tawwab

    Published: 29/05/2023
  8. From Hoovervilles to Hummingbirds in Space

    Published: 26/05/2023
  9. The Tide Begins to Turn

    Published: 24/05/2023
  10. Luck Be A Lady Governor

    Published: 22/05/2023
  11. White Squares Off Against the KKK

    Published: 19/05/2023
  12. A Movie and a Man Who Revived the Klan

    Published: 17/05/2023
  13. A Cocktail Toast to the Mob

    Published: 15/05/2023
  14. The Suckers and Celebrities of the NYC Speakeasy Scene

    Published: 12/05/2023
  15. A Physician, a Rabbi, and a Bootlegger Walk into a Pharmacy

    Published: 10/05/2023
  16. The Whiskey-Guzzling Womanizer in the White House

    Published: 08/05/2023
  17. If Mabel Had Worn Trousers

    Published: 05/05/2023
  18. How to Train Kids in the Practice of Temperance

    Published: 03/05/2023
  19. Carrying a Nation into Prohibition

    Published: 01/05/2023
  20. The First Lady of World War II with Shannon McKenna Schmidt

    Published: 28/04/2023

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Here’s Where It Gets Interesting finds the stories of America you probably haven’t heard. Host Sharon McMahon, a longtime teacher and one of today’s most influential voices, will ignite your curiosity about the fascinating stuff that wasn’t in history textbooks. She’s joined by notable thought leaders who share insights about history, culture, and politics, and inspire us to grow into more thoughtful, well-informed citizens. An Audacy Podcast.

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