Episodes

  • Episode 24: Give Me Back My Country
    Mar 5 2026

    In a time when political gangsters are mobilizing their base by appealing to "White Nationalism", it has never been more important to push back against the ridiculous assertion that "white" is an "ethnicity".

    The idea that the USA as a project is founded mainly upon "white culture" is equally ridiculous.

    BWWW Episode 24: "Give Me Back My Country" explores how country music - a musical tradition often seen as a signifier of "white culture" - finds its roots in America's mixed-ethnic underclasses.

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    43 mins
  • Episode 23: Deconstructing the Construct
    Feb 1 2026

    Just over 5 years ago, in the aftermath of the first Trump presidency (which saw a resurgence of racism in the USA), I started Before We Were White as a project for countering the fake history underpinning White Nationalism.

    I've updated and recorded the first essay I wrote 5 years ago.

    Its content has become even more relevant today than it was back then.

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    49 mins
  • Episode 22: The Last Shibboleth
    Sep 29 2025

    No nation on earth fetishizes its military in the way the USA does.

    Do the lofty words of praise from US politicians match how veterans are treated?

    And if not, why not?

    In this episode of Before We Were White, we explore who actually fights America's wars.

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    55 mins
  • Episode 21: Hillbilly Face
    Jun 30 2025

    A simple question:

    Why have "poor white people" - aka Rednecks and Hillbillies - always been seen as legitimate targets for vicious mockery and public ridicule by "mainstream" American society?

    The answer to that question goes to the heart of early colonial American self-identity.

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    1 hr and 5 mins
  • Episode 20: Lights and Makeup
    Feb 2 2025

    What connects The Mayflower with an iconic screen adaptation of Mary Shelley's Frankenstein?

    And what connects the 1931 James Whale film Frankenstein with the 1956 Hollywood musical The King and I?

    Why do so many Americans show South Asian ancestry in DNA tests?

    And where exactly does John Wayne fit into all of this?

    Sometimes the real horror is the story behind the actors and storytellers...

    Before We Were White takes a mid-point break from our four part series on the history of Christianity in America - "New, Improved, and Super-Sanctified".

    Join us as we explore some of the darkness at the heart of Tinsel Town's Golden Era.

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    1 hr and 38 mins
  • Episode 19: New, Improved, and Super-Sanctified, Part 2
    Aug 27 2024

    America is easily the most religious country among the wealthy western democracies.

    Why?

    Episode 19 of Before We Were White - "New, Improved, and Super-Sanctified, Part 2" is out now.

    Part 2 explores the Medieval Catholic church, and how its quest for total political, economic, and spiritual power and authority led to the birth of Protestantism.

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    1 hr and 20 mins
  • Episode 18: New, Improved, and Super-Sanctified, Part 1
    Jun 30 2024

    America is easily the most religious country among the wealthy western democracies.

    In almost every other nation, greater wealth and educational levels correlate with a drop-off in levels of religiosity.

    The USA remains a conspicuous outlier in this regard.

    Why? Episode 18 of Before We Were White - "New, Improved, and Super-Sanctified, Part 1" is out now.

    An exploration of the curious synergy between God and Mammon in American history, from Canaan to Corporation, from Pilgrims to Pentacostalism, from Jamestown to Jonestown.

    Part 1 goes right back to the source, tracing the line between Bronze Age storm gods and the Medieval Catholic church.

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    50 mins
  • Episode 17: Pre-Deliverance, Part 3
    Apr 28 2024

    How did a musical instrument which started off hundreds of years ago in Africa end-up becoming a symbol of "white" American country music?

    Was this a case of simple cultural appropriation, or is there another story waiting to be told?

    When it comes to American history, nothing is ever as black and white as people think...

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    2 hrs and 21 mins