PODCAST · history
Mindless Sea
by Jesse Fries
People use history to justify their policies and their actions, but when doing so history is invoked incorrectly. There are many lessons to be learned from history, but the real lessons are general in nature.Be ready to cringe, laugh at, and shake your head at this first attempt at podcasting where a skeptic takes on history, politics, and human discovery, which are enduringly knotted together.The host, Jesse Fries, was an adjunct instructor in World History, a stay at home dad, worked his way through school, and has followed politics and international relations for much of his life.
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Democrats and Gen Z Men
Democrats have moved away from Gen Z men, not the other way around.Hosted by: - Jesse FriesSupport the Mindless Sea Podcasthttps://www.podcast.mindlesssea.com
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Christopher Columbus Histography
Join me with my guest, Jamon Fries, as I go through the history of Christopher Columbus' history. - Jesse Fries - Jamon FriesSupport the Mindless Sea Podcasthttps://www.podcast.mindlesssea.comhttps://www.podcast.mindlesssea.com/episodepage/5
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Epoch Denied
In this episode, Jesse Fries discusses various topics including the upcoming election, security measures in New York, the war in Ukraine, the concept of an Anthropocene epoch, support for Israel, and the evolution of gossip.Support the Mindless Sea Podcasthttps://www.podcast.mindlesssea.com(00:38) Biden v Trump(02:17) Security measures in New York(03:32) The war in Ukraine(05:25) Epoch Denied(15:24) Americans Polled On Israel(17:58) Study of the Day: Gossip(21:26) Value 4 ValueShow Notes:https://www.britannica.com/science/Quaternaryhttps://blogs.agu.org/mountainbeltway/2011/09/27/geologic-timescale-names/https://dnyuz.com/2024/03/05/are-we-in-the-anthropocene-the-human-age-nope-scientists-say/https://www.pnas.org/doi/10.1073/pnas.2214160121https://www.nbcnews.com/politics/2024-primary-elections/super-tuesdayhttps://www.podcast.mindlesssea.com/episodepage/epoch-denied
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Colorado Slapped Down
In this episode, the host, Jesse Fries, discusses the 14th Amendment and its implications for Donald Trump's eligibility to be on the ballot. The Supreme Court unanimously ruled that Trump can be on the ballot in Colorado. The host also mentions a recent decision by the appeals court to vacate the sentences of Capitol rioters due to misinterpretation of the phrase 'administration of justice.' The host encourages listeners to support the podcast through donations.https://www.podcast.mindlesssea.comSupport the Mindless Sea Podcast(00:26) Discussion on the 14th Amendment and Donald Trump's eligibility to be on the ballot(15:12) Vacated sentences of Capitol rioters(19:00) Value 4 ValueFor the Supreme Court decisionhttps://www.supremecourt.gov/opinions/23pdf/23-719_19m2.pdfFor the Appeals Court decisionhttps://www.cadc.uscourts.gov/internet/opinions.nsf/2C10A695299E639685258AD30057A603/$file/23-3045-2043021.pdf
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Right Side of History
In this episode, the host, Jesse Fries, discusses the phrase 'right side of history' and its implications. He explores various topics such as revenge, reparations, segregation, and eugenics to highlight the complexity of determining the right side of history. The host emphasizes that societies are not a seamless line of progression and that mistakes are made along the way.Support the Mindless Sea Podcasthttps://www.podcast.mindlesssea.comhttps://www.podcast.mindlesssea.com/episodepage/right-side-of-history
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Here Goes Nothing
In my first ever podcast, yup watch out, I discuss Russia, Israel, blue cheese and many things I can't remember.Hosted by Jesse FriesProduced by Jesse FriesSupport the Mindless Sea Podcasthttps://www.podcast.mindlesssea.com(00:00) Intro(00:51) Russia(05:12) Old Jokes Get Off My Yard(06:23) Femicide(08:09) Book Burning(10:22) I Can't Remember Maybe Biden(12:04) Don't start a fight you can't finish(17:50) Value 4 Value(20:08) Study of the Day(23:05) Music Outhttps://www.podcast.mindlesssea.com/episodepage/here-goes-nothing
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ABOUT THIS SHOW
People use history to justify their policies and their actions, but when doing so history is invoked incorrectly. There are many lessons to be learned from history, but the real lessons are general in nature.Be ready to cringe, laugh at, and shake your head at this first attempt at podcasting where a skeptic takes on history, politics, and human discovery, which are enduringly knotted together.The host, Jesse Fries, was an adjunct instructor in World History, a stay at home dad, worked his way through school, and has followed politics and international relations for much of his life.
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