Living History

Living History

di Casey Simpson
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Living History Episode 24: Thomas Hobbes
Living History Episode 24: Thomas Hobbes
Living History Episode 23: John Locke
In Casey Simpson's Living History episode on John Locke, the focus is on Locke's role as a pivotal Enlightenment thinker and the "father of liberalism." The episode explores his ideas of the social contract, natural rights to life, liberty, and property, and the concept of government by consent, which influenced the U.S. Declaration of Independence. It highlights Locke's empiricism, particularly his "tabula rasa" theory, emphasizing knowledge gained through experience. The episode also touches on his advocacy for religious toleration and separation of powers, shaping modern democratic principles.
Living History Episode 22: Oliver Cromwell
In the Living History episode featuring Oliver Cromwell, we explored his rise from modest gentry to Lord Protector of England. The episode delved into his pivotal role in the English Civil War, leading the Parliamentarians to victory against the Royalists. It highlighted his controversial rule, marked by military campaigns in Ireland and Scotland, and his complex legacy as both a revolutionary and a divisive figure. Through vivid reenactments, the episode brought Cromwell’s turbulent era to life, showcasing his impact on British history.
Living History Episode 21: King Charles I
In this episode of Casey Simpson's Living History podcast, King Charles I, the 17th-century monarch of England, Scotland, and Ireland, is the featured guest. The conversation explores Charles I’s reign, emphasizing his commitment to the divine right of kings, which fueled tensions with Parliament and ignited the English Civil War. Charles discusses his Personal Rule, the Bishops’ Wars, and the escalating conflicts that led to his 1649 trial and execution. The episode touches on key moments, such as the Siege of Drogheda, where Cromwell’s forces killed thousands, with surviving Royalist soldiers deported to Barbados as indentured laborers. Casey Simpson draws out Charles I’s perspective on his controversial policies, his vision for monarchy, and the chaotic events that defined his reign, providing listeners with an engaging window into this transformative period. Thanks to our patrons: Bob Pflugfelder Eric Guy Van Natta Matt Gillespie This podcast is possible thanks to our Patrons: https://patreon.com/TheLivingHistoryPodcast?utm_medium=unknown&utm_source=join_link&utm_campaign=creatorshare_creator&utm_content=copyLink
Living History Episode 20: Charles Darwin
In the Living History episode, host Casey Simpson interviews Charles Darwin, who vividly recounts his transformative voyage on the HMS Beagle. Darwin shares his awe at discovering diverse species in the Galapagos, leading to his groundbreaking theory of evolution by natural selection. Through engaging storytelling, he reflects on the challenges of publishing On the Origin of Species and its impact on science. The episode, crafted for a young audience, blends adventure and insight, highlighting Darwin’s curiosity and legacy.
Living History Episode 19: Howard Hughes
Howard Hughes’ remarkable life as an aviator, filmmaker, and billionaire. They discuss his aviation triumphs, including the Spruce Goose, and his Hollywood influence through RKO Pictures. Hughes shares insights into his private struggles with germophobia and his high-profile relationships. The episode paints a vivid picture of a complex 20th-century figure.
Living History Episode 18: Sir Isaac Newton
On Living History, Casey Simpson interviews Sir Isaac Newton, exploring how his Christian faith fueled his scientific discoveries, including gravity and optics. Newton critiques Freud’s view of religion as an illusion, defends reason against atheism, and addresses modern skepticism. He shares personal struggles with solitude and a 1693 breakdown, emphasizing faith’s role in his resilience. Newton urges listeners to seek truth through reason and faith, seeing the universe as God’s ordered creation.
Living History Episode 17: Sigmund Freud
Sigmund Freud is the guest, discussing his groundbreaking psychoanalytic theories. Casey explores Freud's concepts of the unconscious, id, ego, and superego, and their impact on modern psychology. Freud shares insights into his Vienna practice and controversial ideas on dreams and sexuality. The conversation highlights Freud's enduring influence on understanding human behavior.
Living History Episode 16: Friedrich Nietzsche
Nietzsche’s key ideas, like the will to power (a drive for self-overcoming and creativity) and the Übermensch (an individual who transcends conventional morality to create their own values). The episode delves into Nietzsche’s life, marked by ill health, intellectual brilliance, and a mental breakdown in 1889, after which Elisabeth took control of his unpublished works.
Living History Episode 15: Thomas Paine
In Casey Simpson's Living History podcast, Thomas Paine recounts his journey from Thetford’s hardships to igniting the American Revolution with Common Sense. He fiercely rebuts Edmund Burke’s caution, defending the French Revolution and individual rights in Rights of Man. Facing prison, betrayal, and scorn, Paine’s unyielding belief in liberty and reason shapes his legacy. He urges 2025 listeners to rise, question authority, and build a just world.
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