EPISODE · Jun 1, 2026 · 20 MIN
69 Feet, or, the most consequential moment of change lost to history.
from Range of Change
If I asked you to name the single most consequential change in the history of modern life, you might say the industrial revolution. The printing press. The internet. You'd be wrong.... Or rather, you'd be downstream. The thing that actually changed everything happened on a Saturday afternoon in 1859, at the bottom of a 69-foot hole in northwestern Pennsylvania. The man who made it happen was a retired railroad conductor with no geology training, no engineering credentials, and no particular reason to believe that anything he was doing would work. You almost certainly don't know his name. This is the story of Edwin Drake — the most consequential change agent in modern history, and the man almost nobody has heard of. And it's about what his story has to do with the thing you're waiting to try. Part 1 of 2. Range of Change is a show about what change actually requires, told through stories most people think they already understand.
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69 Feet, or, the most consequential moment of change lost to history.
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