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Mighty Things Podcast

Join us as we explore the lives of history's boldest figures: people who overcame impossible odds, took extraordinary risks, and achieved remarkable things.Each episode dives deep into biographies and historical accounts, bringing you the real stories of individuals who refused to accept limitations. From Theodore Roosevelt's transformation from sickly child to president, to explorers, inventors, and leaders who changed the world through courage and determination.Perfect for families who want to be inspired with true tales of achievement and resilience. Learn more at MightyThings.org

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    The Wright Brothers: How Two Bike Mechanics Solved the Problem of Flight

    They had no degrees, no funding, and no lab. Wilbur and Orville Wright ran a bicycle shop in Ohio, yet somehow they beat the best-funded scientists in the world to build the first powered airplane.In this episode, we break down the Wright Brothers' journey from self-taught tinkerers to aviation pioneers: the thousands of hours of wind tunnel experiments, the crashes, the rivals who should have won, and the persistence that changed transportation forever.Topics covered: the Wright Brothers' early life in Ohio, how they taught themselves aeronautics, their wind tunnel experiments, the rivalry with Samuel Langley, the first powered flight at Kitty Hawk, and what their story teaches us about grit, self-education, and solving problems everyone else gave up on.Based on The Wright Brothers by David McCullough.📺 Watch on YouTube🌐 Learn more: MightyThings.orgThe Mighty Things podcast shares stories of people who dared to do extraordinary things. At MightyThings.org, we help families get kids off screens and into real-world adventures: learning, building, and exploring together.

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    Surviving Grizzly Bears, Starvation & 8,000 Miles: The Lewis & Clark Expedition

    In 1803, the Louisiana Purchase doubled the size of the United States overnight — but almost no Americans had ventured west of St. Louis. There were rumors of towering mountains, dangerous wildlife, and unknown tribes, but no one knew what was actually out there.To find out, Meriwether Lewis and William Clark led a crew of over 30 explorers on an 8,000-mile journey of scientific discovery lasting more than two years. They faced brutal winters, grizzly bear attacks, starvation, and encounters with dozens of Native American tribes. But how many of them made it back?In this episode of the Mighty Things Podcast, we cover one of the greatest expeditions in American history — and what it reveals about courage, leadership, and the cost of going first. Based on Stephen Ambrose's acclaimed book Undaunted Courage.Perfect for history enthusiasts, families, and homeschool educators looking for engaging, story-driven American history content.🎥 Watch the episode on YouTube🗺️ Follow along with our interactive map

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    The Rise of Theodore Roosevelt: Transforming Weakness Into Unstoppable Strength

    Theodore Roosevelt wasn't supposed to make it. Born sickly and asthmatic, doctors told his father he wouldn't survive childhood. But through sheer determination and what he called "the strenuous life," young Teddy transformed himself from a frail boy into one of history's most accomplished figures.In this episode, we follow Roosevelt's extraordinary journey from his difficult childhood through his rise to the presidency, covering his self-made transformation, tragic losses, adventures in the Badlands, charge up San Juan Hill, and unlikely path to the White House.This is the first in our series on people who dared mighty deeds. Real stories of individuals who refused to accept limitations and achieved extraordinary things.Based on the book: The Rise of Theodore Roosevelt by Edmund Morris______________________At Mighty Things, we're on a mission to get families learning, building, and exploring the world together. Learn more at MightyThings.org.

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Join us as we explore the lives of history's boldest figures: people who overcame impossible odds, took extraordinary risks, and achieved remarkable things.Each episode dives deep into biographies and historical accounts, bringing you the real stories of individuals who refused to accept limitations. From Theodore Roosevelt's transformation from sickly child to president, to explorers, inventors, and leaders who changed the world through courage and determination.Perfect for families who want to be inspired with true tales of achievement and resilience. Learn more at MightyThings.org

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