• The Dangerous History Podcast

  • By: CJ
  • Podcast

The Dangerous History Podcast

By: CJ
  • Summary

  • Learn the Past/Understand the Present/Prepare for the Future
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Episodes
  • Ep. 0277: Californication Conflagration (w/Alex Von Sternberg)
    Feb 25 2025

    For this DHP episode, CJ was joined by Alex Von Sternberg of History Impossible, who lives in the LA area & recently put out an episode about natural disasters & their significant-but-oft-overlooked social & political effects. Join CJ & Alex as they discuss natural disasters in general, the California wildfires in particular, California’s oligarchical corruption, […]

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    2 hrs and 36 mins
  • Ep. 0276: Back in the USSA
    Feb 6 2025

    This DHP episode features an interesting conversation CJ had with a listener named Frank (who’s a physicist currently working in academia) in the aftermath of the 4th & final session of CJ’s recently-concluded DHP Live-ceum course “The Decline & Fall of the Soviet Empire,” in which, following some discussion of details about the end of […]

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    1 hr and 43 mins
  • Archetopical Ep. 4: A Book of Job Survival Manual
    Jan 13 2025

    CJ has had a particularly difficult last 5 years or so, including battling alcoholism & depression, only to have his wife become disabled just as he was starting to come out of those struggles, which gave him & his family a bunch of new stresses, including severe financial ones that he’s still trying to battle […]

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    2 hrs and 29 mins

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