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A podcast diving into how leaders from history changed the world around them. Find out what leadership techniques they used to motivate, inspire, and lead their people to a better future. How did a yo... more
FAQs about Transformative History:How many episodes does Transformative History have?The podcast currently has 15 episodes available.
June 06, 2020The Master WeaverIn Ybor City, Florida, there is a .14 acre park which belongs to Cuba.The park is dedicated to who some might consider father of Cuban Independence. Jose Marti. In the 1800s, Marti took a dysfunctional, fractured revolution and weaved it into a strong, revolutionary party....more29minPlay
May 02, 2020Uniting Against Tyranny (FDR Part 5)When we last left Franklin, he had a disappointing second term as President. Power grabs and not working together with others made his third term outlook bleak. In addition, his will to run again was weak. However, there was a dark storm approaching. With World War 2 starting to break out, Franklin realized his people needed a strong leader to guide them through the treacherous waters. Not only would the Americans need him, but nations all across the world needed a strong leader to fight agai......more31minPlay
February 18, 2020100 Days of War (FDR Part 4)After enrolling the nation in their own underdog story, it was time for action. Franklin led the country with efficiency and confidence during his first 100 days. During those days, he would remold the country to improve the lives of his fellow Americans. However, his second term was not as glorious as his first. Due to his court packing scheme, the Roosevelt Recession, and an attempt to purge democrats his days in the White House looked to be coming to a close....more32minPlay
January 18, 2020America's Great Plague (FDR Part 3)The Great Depression infected the United States. It crippled the country. Just like he did at Warm Springs, Ole Doctor Roosevelt would start giving the country much needed medicine to survive.Sources:FDR by Jean Edward SmithThe Day the Bubble Burst: A Social History of the Wall Street Crash of 1929 by Gordon Thomas and Max Morgan-WittsNothing to Fear: FDR's Inner Circle and The Hundred Days that Created Modern America by Adam Cohen. Leadership in Turbulent Times by Doris Kearns Goodwin...more29minPlay
December 24, 2019A Hero of GallipoliWilliam Malone was one New Zealand's finest leaders during the Gallipoli campaign. Sometimes it seemed like he was the only one with his head on his shoulders. He led his men through some of the toughest fighting of World War 1. Malone was a great leader because he prepared, cared, and set a great example for his men.Sources:Gallipoli by Peter Harthttps://ww100.govt.nz/lieutenant-colonel-william-george-malonehttps://nzhistory.govt.nz/media/video/william-malone-great-war-storyhttps://teara.gov......more19minPlay
December 10, 2019The Soul of a Leader (FDR Part 2)Franklin's star was shining bright. It seemed like nothing could stop him on his path to the president. Until a summer in Campobello, polio ravaged his body and left him paralyzed. Franklin could either fall into historical obscurity or fight back into the political ring. Sources:FDR by Jean Edward SmithNothing to Fear: FDR's Inner Circle and The Hundred Days that Created Modern America by Adam Cohen. Leadership in Turbulent Times by Doris Kearns Goodwin...more26minPlay
November 17, 2019Streaks of Greatness (FDR Part 1)Join us for part one on LFTL's multi-part series on Franklin Delano Roosevelt's leadership journey. In this episode, we'll see Franklin start to learn and hone the leadership skills that made him one of the United States best presidents. While they're only like streaks of light in this stage of his life, later on we'll be blinded by them when they come into full view.Sources:FDR by Jean Edward Smith Leadership in Turbulent Times by Doris Kearns Goodwin...more28minPlay
October 26, 2019The Power of a StorySolomon Northup was born a free man. He lived a happy life until he was kidnapped and enslaved for 12 long years. Somehow he managed to not give into the despair of slavery to keep fighting for his freedom and was eventually rescued. Find out how Solomon used a story to get him through the depths of slavery and how you can apply that principle in your life on this weeks episode!Sources:Twelve Years a Slave by Solomon NorthupBarking up the Wrong Tree by Eric Barker...more29minPlay
October 01, 2019The Light of the Rising SunHave you ever had an idea for a business? Or a book? And then found yourself saying, "I'm not good enough." or "Someone better will do it." You were probably in a battle with something Resistance. Resistance stops us from seizing opportunities to accomplish our goals and dreams. Find out how Japanese Admiral Isoroku Yamamoto defeated Resistance to change the world and naval warfare forever!Sources:At Dawn We Slept: The Untold Story of Pearl HarborThe War of Art by Steven PressfieldSupernova i......more29minPlay
September 02, 2019The Shield of RomeHow do you climb a mountain? One step at a time. When Rome's fate hung in the balance, there was one man who could save them. Quintus Fabius Maximus. Find out how Fabius drove the legendary Hannibal out of Rome through utilizing the idea of small wins!...more20minPlay
FAQs about Transformative History:How many episodes does Transformative History have?The podcast currently has 15 episodes available.