We're looking back at some of our favorite chats, including an epic throwback to one of our very first interviews with an amazing guest – JD from History Underground. He's got this wild family story about his great-great-great grandma who secretly buried Confederate soldiers during a chaotic time, all to protect her town from the craziness of war.
Plus, we’re super pumped to look back at our 100th episode with none other than Christopher Jackson, the man who rocked the role of George Washington in Hamilton! So grab your snacks and settle in, because we’ve got some inspiring tales and a whole lot of history to share!
Episode 33: JD of History Underground
Episode 100: Christopher Jackson of Hamilton
Episode 139: Last Flight Out of Vietnam
Episode 145: Jeep Shows during WWII
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