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LANE (VO): May 17th: A stock exchange is born under a tree, a magician fights ad mind control, and Nike turns the Beatles into a jingle. This is historyāon sneakers.
š¶ INTRO MUSIC FADES IN
LANE: Welcome back to Touring History, the podcast where we explore what happened on this day throughout history... and pretend we remember anything from high school social studies.
DAVE: I'm Dave, here for the facts, or at least the footnotes.
LANE: And I'm Lane, the guy who once explained the stock market to his catāand still got fewer blank stares than when I explain it to Dave.
DAVE: Hey! I understand the stock market just fine. Step 1: Buy high. Step 2: Sell lower. Step 3: Panic.
LANE: Congratulationsāyou just described our podcast ad revenue model.
šŖ HISTORICAL HEADLINER
DAVE: On May 17th, 1792, the New York Stock Exchange was born under the Buttonwood Agreementāsigned by 24 brokers beneath an actual buttonwood tree.
LANE: Ah yes, the humble origins of modern capitalism: some guys in powdered wigs deciding, "What if people could lose their life savings... but elegantly?"
DAVE: And with that, the world's most high-stakes anxiety theme park was created.
LANE: Wall Street: come for the optimism, stay for the heartburn.
š BIRTHDAYS
DAVE: Let's cue up the confetti. Born on this day...
Dennis Hopper, 1936 ā actor, director, and man who looked like he lived off espresso and chaos.
Sugar Ray Leonard, 1956 ā boxing legend, Olympic gold medalist, and person who could knock me out just by looking at me.
Tahj Mowry, 1986 ā Smart Guy, still smarter than me.
AJ Mitchell, 2001 ā singer and TikTok star.
Kristopher London, 1993 ā YouTube personality and basketball content creator.
LANE: I once shadowboxed in front of a mirror after watching Sugar Ray fight. Pulled a muscle... in my dignity.
DAVE: You're not alone. I once lost a dance battle to my own reflection.
š HISTORICAL EVENTS ā PART 1DAVE: Back to our regularly scheduled time travelā¦
LANE: In 1875, the first Kentucky Derby was held. The winner? Aristides. The fashion? Deranged picnic chic. The alcohol? Yes.
DAVE: It's the only sporting event where the hats are louder than the crowd.
LANE: In 1954, the Supreme Court ruled in Brown v. Board of Education, declaring segregation in public schools unconstitutional.
DAVE: A landmark ruling that helped dismantle Jim Crowāand proved that progress, while slow, still gallops forward.
LANE: And in 1973, the Senate Watergate hearings aired live, launching America's first binge-worthy political drama. No theme song, just tension.
DAVE: Coming soon to Netflix: Wiretaps & Whiskey Breath: The Nixon Years.
š³ļøāš EQUALITY & CULTURE
LANE: In 2004, Massachusetts became the first U.S. state to legalize same-sex marriage.
DAVE: A huge milestone that paved the way for nationwide recognition a decade later.
LANE: Also today in 1990, the World Health Organization declassified homosexuality as a mental disorder. Late, but crucial.
DAVE: And designated May 17th as International Day Against Homophobia, Transphobia, and Biphobiaābecause decency shouldn't require a diagnosis.
LANE: Meanwhile, in 1987, Nike launched its "Revolution" ad using a Beatles trackāmarking the first time Beatles music was used in advertising.
DAVE: Because nothing says rebellion like... a licensing deal with Nike.
LANE: I saw that ad and immediately bought shoes and a vague sense of idealism. Speaking of ads, let's hear about today's featured sponsorā¦
šļø AD BREAK ā REALISTIC VERSION
LANE: This episode of Touring History is brought to you by the Ball Mason Jar Facebook Groupāhome to over 100,000 members who know that a glass jar isn't just a jar... it's the original produce time machine.
DAVE: Whether you're preserving your garden's summer bounty, storing your great-grandmother's jam recipe, or trying to make your pantry look like it belongs in a Pinterest dream home, this community has you covered.
LANE: Seriously, if you've ever asked yourself, "Can I ferment this?"āsomeone in this group already has. And they probably posted a step-by-step guide... with photos.
DAVE: You'll find tips, inspiration, and just the right amount of obsessionāplus answers to questions like how to test your seal, how to fix a failed batch, or how to turn a mason jar into a wedding centerpiece that somehow also holds soup.
LANE: So whether you're a seasoned canner or just found a box of jars in your grandma's garage, join the Ball Mason Jar Facebook Group and connect with people who share your passion for pickles, preserves, and pretty labels.
DAVE: The Ball Mason Jar Facebook Groupābecause freshness doesn't have an expiration date.
š§ THE WEIRD FILES
DAVE: In 1980, French magician GƩrard Majax attempted to expose hypnosis in advertising during a live TV broadcast.
LANE: Did it work?
DAVE: Unclear. But I now own seven baguette-themed throw pillows.
š§ ODDS & ENDS
LANE: In 1995, Jacques Chirac was elected president of France, starting a 12-year runā¦run Jacques, run!
DAVE: And in 1970, explorer Thor Heyerdahl launched Ra II from Morocco to prove that transatlantic travel was possible with ancient Egyptian boats.
LANE: He made it to Barbados in 57 days. It took me that long to cancel a gym membership.
DAVE: In 2009, Sri Lanka declared victory in a 26-year civil warāone of the longest and most devastating conflicts in Asia's modern history.
š¤ OUTRO
LANE: And that's your May 17th tour through timeāno museum pass required.
DAVE: We'll be back tomorrow with more history, more facts, and more aggressive shoe metaphors.
LANE: I'm Lane.
DAVE: I'm Dave.
BOTH: See you tomorrow!
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By Lane Soelberg and Dave O'BrienLANE (VO): May 17th: A stock exchange is born under a tree, a magician fights ad mind control, and Nike turns the Beatles into a jingle. This is historyāon sneakers.
š¶ INTRO MUSIC FADES IN
LANE: Welcome back to Touring History, the podcast where we explore what happened on this day throughout history... and pretend we remember anything from high school social studies.
DAVE: I'm Dave, here for the facts, or at least the footnotes.
LANE: And I'm Lane, the guy who once explained the stock market to his catāand still got fewer blank stares than when I explain it to Dave.
DAVE: Hey! I understand the stock market just fine. Step 1: Buy high. Step 2: Sell lower. Step 3: Panic.
LANE: Congratulationsāyou just described our podcast ad revenue model.
šŖ HISTORICAL HEADLINER
DAVE: On May 17th, 1792, the New York Stock Exchange was born under the Buttonwood Agreementāsigned by 24 brokers beneath an actual buttonwood tree.
LANE: Ah yes, the humble origins of modern capitalism: some guys in powdered wigs deciding, "What if people could lose their life savings... but elegantly?"
DAVE: And with that, the world's most high-stakes anxiety theme park was created.
LANE: Wall Street: come for the optimism, stay for the heartburn.
š BIRTHDAYS
DAVE: Let's cue up the confetti. Born on this day...
Dennis Hopper, 1936 ā actor, director, and man who looked like he lived off espresso and chaos.
Sugar Ray Leonard, 1956 ā boxing legend, Olympic gold medalist, and person who could knock me out just by looking at me.
Tahj Mowry, 1986 ā Smart Guy, still smarter than me.
AJ Mitchell, 2001 ā singer and TikTok star.
Kristopher London, 1993 ā YouTube personality and basketball content creator.
LANE: I once shadowboxed in front of a mirror after watching Sugar Ray fight. Pulled a muscle... in my dignity.
DAVE: You're not alone. I once lost a dance battle to my own reflection.
š HISTORICAL EVENTS ā PART 1DAVE: Back to our regularly scheduled time travelā¦
LANE: In 1875, the first Kentucky Derby was held. The winner? Aristides. The fashion? Deranged picnic chic. The alcohol? Yes.
DAVE: It's the only sporting event where the hats are louder than the crowd.
LANE: In 1954, the Supreme Court ruled in Brown v. Board of Education, declaring segregation in public schools unconstitutional.
DAVE: A landmark ruling that helped dismantle Jim Crowāand proved that progress, while slow, still gallops forward.
LANE: And in 1973, the Senate Watergate hearings aired live, launching America's first binge-worthy political drama. No theme song, just tension.
DAVE: Coming soon to Netflix: Wiretaps & Whiskey Breath: The Nixon Years.
š³ļøāš EQUALITY & CULTURE
LANE: In 2004, Massachusetts became the first U.S. state to legalize same-sex marriage.
DAVE: A huge milestone that paved the way for nationwide recognition a decade later.
LANE: Also today in 1990, the World Health Organization declassified homosexuality as a mental disorder. Late, but crucial.
DAVE: And designated May 17th as International Day Against Homophobia, Transphobia, and Biphobiaābecause decency shouldn't require a diagnosis.
LANE: Meanwhile, in 1987, Nike launched its "Revolution" ad using a Beatles trackāmarking the first time Beatles music was used in advertising.
DAVE: Because nothing says rebellion like... a licensing deal with Nike.
LANE: I saw that ad and immediately bought shoes and a vague sense of idealism. Speaking of ads, let's hear about today's featured sponsorā¦
šļø AD BREAK ā REALISTIC VERSION
LANE: This episode of Touring History is brought to you by the Ball Mason Jar Facebook Groupāhome to over 100,000 members who know that a glass jar isn't just a jar... it's the original produce time machine.
DAVE: Whether you're preserving your garden's summer bounty, storing your great-grandmother's jam recipe, or trying to make your pantry look like it belongs in a Pinterest dream home, this community has you covered.
LANE: Seriously, if you've ever asked yourself, "Can I ferment this?"āsomeone in this group already has. And they probably posted a step-by-step guide... with photos.
DAVE: You'll find tips, inspiration, and just the right amount of obsessionāplus answers to questions like how to test your seal, how to fix a failed batch, or how to turn a mason jar into a wedding centerpiece that somehow also holds soup.
LANE: So whether you're a seasoned canner or just found a box of jars in your grandma's garage, join the Ball Mason Jar Facebook Group and connect with people who share your passion for pickles, preserves, and pretty labels.
DAVE: The Ball Mason Jar Facebook Groupābecause freshness doesn't have an expiration date.
š§ THE WEIRD FILES
DAVE: In 1980, French magician GƩrard Majax attempted to expose hypnosis in advertising during a live TV broadcast.
LANE: Did it work?
DAVE: Unclear. But I now own seven baguette-themed throw pillows.
š§ ODDS & ENDS
LANE: In 1995, Jacques Chirac was elected president of France, starting a 12-year runā¦run Jacques, run!
DAVE: And in 1970, explorer Thor Heyerdahl launched Ra II from Morocco to prove that transatlantic travel was possible with ancient Egyptian boats.
LANE: He made it to Barbados in 57 days. It took me that long to cancel a gym membership.
DAVE: In 2009, Sri Lanka declared victory in a 26-year civil warāone of the longest and most devastating conflicts in Asia's modern history.
š¤ OUTRO
LANE: And that's your May 17th tour through timeāno museum pass required.
DAVE: We'll be back tomorrow with more history, more facts, and more aggressive shoe metaphors.
LANE: I'm Lane.
DAVE: I'm Dave.
BOTH: See you tomorrow!
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