Welcome to Public History with Justin, Jake, and Molly - a podcast about how we share, interpret, and connect with the past. Each episode, we dig into how history is told in museums, historic sites, classrooms, and pop culture — and how storytelling can make the past relevant to the world we live in today.Between us, we've spent years in the field — from leading tours on Civil War battlefields and preserving historic landscapes to interpreting the stories of America's industrial workers and sharing local history online. We've seen firsthand how public history shapes communities, sparks curiosity, and sometimes stirs debate.Together, we'll talk with fellow historians, educators, and storytellers about how history reaches the public — on screen, on the ground, and everywhere in between. Through these conversations, we'll explore the ways history continues to inform who we are and who we want to be.The thoughts and opinions shared here are our own and don't represent those of our empl
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Public History with Justin, Jake, and Molly is a history podcast hosted by Justin, with 38 episodes on record and a Required Pod Score of 80. PitchCentric scores this show on Booking Probability, Listen Score, and live audience signals refreshed every 24 hours.
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Revolutionary Draft | Codie Eash Renders the Verdict
Jul 1, 202642 minS3
Three hosts. Five rounds. One judge with a hatchet. Jake, Justin, and Molly each drafted their picks for history's most revolutionary moments, figures, and films — then handed the gavel to three-time guest Codie Eash of the Seminary Ridge Museum to rank every choice and crown a winner. The board ran wide. Jake took the French Revolution, the summer of 1945, Band of Brothers, UMWA president John Mitchell, and the revolutions of 1848. Molly countered with Roe v. Wade, the executions after the Easter Rising, V for Vendetta, John Brown, and Bush v. Gore. Justin argued for Martin Luther's 95 Theses, the founding of CNN, Star Wars, Nathanael Greene, and the assassination of Franz Ferdinand. Codie scored it all on a three-two-one system, category by category — and the final tally delivered a genuine upset. He also lays out his own "Oops, All-American Revolution" board. Enjoying the show? Leave a rating and review wherever you listen — it helps more people find us.
<p > After a long spring hiatus, Justin, Jake, and Molly are back — and they're arguing about what "revolution" actually means. With America's 250th anniversary on the horizon, the three of us turned the question into a draft: five rounds, snake order, one pick per category, and a guest judge waiting in the wings to rank the results.</p> <p > We are thinking of it like building a record collection. Who walks away with the best greatest-hits album of revolutionary history?</p> <p > In this episode, we draft across five categories:</p> Foundational Revolutionary Moments — the pivot points that changed everything. Poli...
Podcasting the Past | Fin Dwyer of the Irish History Podcast
Apr 6, 202647 minS3
<p >In this episode of Public History with Justin, Jake, and Molly, Jake sat down with Fin Dwyer - the voice behind the Irish History Podcast and one of the most consistent storytellers working in public history today.</p> <p >If you've ever wondered what it actually takes to sustain a history podcast for more than a decade, this is that conversation.</p> <p >We talk about how Fin got started back in 2010, building an audience from scratch, and how podcasting has evolved from a niche format into one of the most powerful tools we have for sharing history. Along t...
Rewatching John Adams: Power, Politics, and Governing a New Nation (Episodes 5-7)
Mar 23, 20261h 26mS3
<p >In this episode of Public History with Justin, Jake, and Molly, Justin, Jake, aned Molly wrap up HBO's John Adams miniseries.</p> <p >Episodes five through seven leave the battlefield and diplomacy behind and step into the uncertain world of governing a brand-new nation. Independence has been won - but now comes the reality of politics, power struggles, and the messy work of building a republic from scratch.</p> <p >John Adams finds himself on the outside looking in as vice president, then at the center of the storm as president - caught between Jefferson, Hamilton, and a political...
Rewatching John Adams: The Revolution Goes to Europe (Episodes 3-4)
Mar 16, 20261h 10mS3
<p >In this episode of Public History with Justin, Jake, and Molly, Jake and Molly head back into HBO's John Adams miniseries - this time following the American Revolution far beyond Boston and Philadelphia.</p> <p >John Adams sails for Europe with young John Quincy Adams at his side, stepping into the chaotic world of Revolutionary diplomacy. In Paris he clashes with Benjamin Franklin, struggles to win allies for the American cause, and begins the long, exhausting work of convincing Europe that the United States is a nation worth betting on.</p> <p >Back home in Massachusetts, Abigail Adams is...
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