Notas del episodio
pplpod Episode 75 follows John F. Kennedy from war-scarred PT boat skipper to congressman, senator, and a television-age president who moved history by inches that felt like miles. We track the 1960 campaign’s first-ever TV debates, the Cuban Missile Crisis chess match that avoided catastrophe, and hard lessons from the Bay of Pigs to Vietnam’s early entanglements. At home: the New Frontier’s push on space (Apollo’s moon shot), civil rights showdowns from Ole Miss to Birmingham, and the speechcraft that reframed national purpose—from “Ask not” to American University’s peace address. We sit with the contradictions—youthful vigor vs. hidden illness, high ideals vs. political caution—and the shock in Dallas that froze a project mid-sentence. Legacy, myth, momentum: how JFK turned a short presidency into a long argument for courage.