• Calling History: Listen In on Conversations with History’s Most Influential People.

  • By: Anthony Dean
  • Podcast

Calling History: Listen In on Conversations with History’s Most Influential People.

By: Anthony Dean
  • Summary

  • The Calling History Podcast is an unscripted, interview style phone conversation with the heroes, the villains, and the great thinkers of history. It’s an opportunity to ask them anything, in their time, while they are living it. How did Benjamin Franklin feel about leaving his comfortable life of fame and excess in London as a loyal British citizen to risk it all and return to America as a rebel? How did record setting Louise Thaden feel about racing and beating Amelia Earhart and yet her name is almost unknown? Who is Jack the Ripper and why did he enter the scene so violently and then disappear like a whisper? Subscribe now and join this entertaining, interesting, and unpredictable journey back in time as we learn who these people really were and answer the question, “If you could call anyone in history, what would you ask them?”
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Episodes
  • Will The Next Episode Be Before The Book?
    Apr 16 2025

    If you are interested in the checking out my novel mentioned in this podcast, you can search "Michelangelo's Secret' by Tony Dean on Amazon or click on this link.

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    3 mins
  • Sally Hemings Part 2: Sally Becomes Front Page News
    Apr 9 2025

    In Part 2 of the 1833 conversation with Sally Hemings, she will talk about how she became front page news and what happened when Jefferson became sick and died.

    Start episode 2 to join the conversation.

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    ROBIN PEASE, actor, playwright, teaching artist, director, historical re-enactor, holds a Master of Fine Arts from Case Western Reserve University and a Bachelor of Fine Arts from Berklee’s Boston Conservatory. She has performed and taught drama/theatre, music, dance, literary arts and multiculturalism for people of all ages throughout the country from Massachusetts, to Connecticut, New Jersey, Pennsylvania, Florida, Indiana, New Hampshire, Rhode Island, Virginia and more. Robin has presented for the Arts Education Partnership, Kennedy Center, International Children’s Games, Cleveland Public Theatre, Dolly Parton Imagination Library, Young Audiences, and the Corning Glass Museum, just to name a few.

    Named by the National Storytelling Network an “emerging, under-appreciated and regional treasure storyteller", Pease's The Talkative Turtle And Other Tales has fans all over the world.

    Learn more about Robin at:

    https://www.kulturekids.org/about-kulture-kids/staff/

    https://www.womeninhistoryohio.com/robin-pease.html

    Contact her at: Robin.Pease@kulturekids.org

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    38 mins
  • Sally Hemings Part 1: He Came for Me
    Apr 2 2025

    On July 4, 1833, Sally Hemings was living with her son when she received a call from the future…

    In this episode, Sally is going explain the relationship, or lack of one, between her and President Jefferson. She’ll also talk about the solemn promise Jefferson made but didn’t keep for the children he never claimed.

    Start the episode now to join the conversation.

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    We first heard Robin Pease in her magnificent portrayal of Sacagawea. In this episode, she brings Sally Hemings to life, offering a powerful glimpse into what it must have been like to be enslaved by a president who demanded more than a clean kitchen and pressed trousers. Thank you, Robin, for giving us an unforgettable experience.

    Learn more at: womeninhistoryohio.com/sacajawea.html, kulturekids.org

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    40 mins
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