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American: History Tellers’ Stories

American: History Tellers’ Stories

By: Dr. Nathan Pali
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The Civil War. The Manhattan Project. The Trail of Tears. Watergate. The fingerprints of history are on everything — the language you use, the beliefs you hold, the country you live in. But behind the textbook names and the famous dates are real people, real stakes, and real stories. We'll take you there. We'll show you what they lived through — and why none of it ever really ended. Hosted by Dr. Nathan Pali.

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  • The President Who Watched the Union Collapse
    Jan 17 2026

    From Dred Scott to Fort Sumter, James Buchanan watched America tear itself apart—and insisted the presidency had no authority to intervene. This narrative-driven episode reveals how inaction at the top can shape history just as powerfully as bold decisions.

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    10 mins
  • Hannibal's Strategic Failure: Lessons in Leadership
    Mar 7 2026

    In this episode, we explore the incredible military campaign of Hannibal Barca, who won every battle against Rome for 15 years yet ultimately lost the war due to a lack of strategic foresight and logistical support. We discuss how tactical genius alone isn't enough for victory without a solid plan to achieve overall strategic objectives.

    Chapters

    00:00 Hannibal's Audacious Campaign

    01:54 Hannibal's Strategy vs. Rome

    03:29 Crossing the Alps and Early Victories

    07:05 Flaws in Hannibal's Strategy

    09:47 The War Shifts and Hannibal's Defeat

    11:27 Lessons from Hannibal's Failure

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    14 mins
  • Gregor Mendel's Ignored Genius
    Mar 7 2026

    In this episode, we explore the incredible story of Gregor Mendel, whose foundational work in genetics lay unrecognized for 35 years due to scientific establishment biases. We discuss the profound impact of this delay on biological progress and draw parallels to modern leadership challenges, emphasizing the importance of recognizing innovation from unexpected sources.

    Chapters

    00:00 Mendel's Overlooked Legacy

    01:49 Mendel's Background and Scientific Training

    03:22 The Revolutionary Pea Plant Experiments

    05:40 Why Mendel's Work Was Ignored

    09:26 Rediscovery and Lasting Impact

    13:12 Lessons for Modern Leadership

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    15 mins
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