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The Daily Hit
The Daily Hit
62 episodes
6 months ago
Today, we’re going back to June 19, 1865. We’re in Galveston, Texas. The Civil War is over. The Confederacy has collapsed. But here, on this island city, thousands of enslaved people still don’t know they’re free. Two years after Lincoln signed the Emancipation Proclamation. But that changes today, a day that would later be known as Juneteenth. Visit our website for more information and source material: https://thedailyhitpodcast.com/ Follow us! Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/thedai...
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Today, we’re going back to June 19, 1865. We’re in Galveston, Texas. The Civil War is over. The Confederacy has collapsed. But here, on this island city, thousands of enslaved people still don’t know they’re free. Two years after Lincoln signed the Emancipation Proclamation. But that changes today, a day that would later be known as Juneteenth. Visit our website for more information and source material: https://thedailyhitpodcast.com/ Follow us! Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/thedai...
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June 19, 1865: Freedom Deferred: The Story of Juneteenth
Today, we’re going back to June 19, 1865. We’re in Galveston, Texas. The Civil War is over. The Confederacy has collapsed. But here, on this island city, thousands of enslaved people still don’t know they’re free. Two years after Lincoln signed the Emancipation Proclamation. But that changes today, a day that would later be known as Juneteenth. Visit our website for more information and source material: https://thedailyhitpodcast.com/ Follow us! Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/thedai...
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6 months ago
6 minutes

The Daily Hit
May 28, 2016: The Internet's Wild Grief Spiral: D’s Out for Harambe
On May 28, 2016, a child fell into the gorilla enclosure at the Cincinnati Zoo—and within minutes, Harambe, a 17-year-old silverback gorilla, was shot and killed. What followed was a cultural explosion: public outrage, an avalanche of memes, political satire, and a surreal wave of digital mourning that turned Harambe into a global symbol. Visit our website for more information and source material: https://thedailyhitpodcast.com/ Follow us! Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/thedai...
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7 months ago
5 minutes

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May 20, 1873: Rivets, Rebellion, and the Rise of Blue Jeans: The Story of Levi’s
On May 20, 1873, a tailor named Jacob Davis and a dry goods wholesaler named Levi Strauss received a U.S. patent for a pair of rivet-reinforced work pants. Originally built to withstand the grit of frontier life, blue jeans would go on to become a symbol of rebellion, resilience, and global fashion. From railroads to runways, this is the story of how practicality became iconic. Visit our website for more information and source material: https://thedailyhitpodcast.com/ Follow us! Instagram...
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7 months ago
7 minutes

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May 12, 1981: The Pope Who Lived: John Paul II Survives an Assassination Attempt
On May 12, 1981, Pope John Paul II was shot in front of thousands in St. Peter’s Square. Against all odds, he survived. In today’s episode, we unravel the story behind the bullets—the gunman, the Cold War suspicions, and the extraordinary grace that followed. Visit our website for more information and source material: https://thedailyhitpodcast.com/ Follow us! Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/thedailyhitpodcast/ TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@thedailyhitpodcast X (Twitter): https:...
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7 months ago
7 minutes

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April 28, 1789: Mutiny on the Bounty: A Ship, a Tyrant, and a Crew That Had Enough
On April 28, 1789, a group of British sailors staged one of the most famous mutinies in history aboard the HMS Bounty. It’s a story of leadership under pressure, paradise that proved too tempting, and choices that echoed for centuries. Today, we trace the path from discipline to defiance—and uncover what became of the men who chose to disappear. Visit our website for more information and source material: https://thedailyhitpodcast.com/ Follow us! Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/theda...
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8 months ago
6 minutes

The Daily Hit
May 5, 1862: Cinco de Mayo: Underdogs, Empires, and Margaritas
On May 5, 1862, a scrappy group of Mexican defenders pulled off the unthinkable—defeating the mighty French army at the Battle of Puebla. But is Cinco de Mayo really Mexican Independence Day? Today, we bust the myths, tell the real story behind the celebration, and uncover how this gritty battlefield moment turned into a cultural phenomenon north of the border. Visit our website for more information and source material: https://thedailyhitpodcast.com/ Follow us! Instagram: https://www.ins...
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8 months ago
7 minutes

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Apr. 21, 753 BCE: The She-Wolf and the City: Rome’s Legendary Founding
On April 21, 753 BCE, Rome was founded—at least, that’s how the story goes. But behind the myths of twin brothers, a wolf, and a murder, lies a tale about how people shape their past to define their future. Today, we’re heading to the banks of the Tiber to find out how the Eternal City began—with blood, legend, and a bit of divine chaos. Visit our website for more information and source material: https://thedailyhitpodcast.com/ Follow us! Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/thedailyhitpo...
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8 months ago
5 minutes

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Apr. 10, 1971: Ping Pong Diplomacy: How a Game Changed the World
In April 1971, a simple game of table tennis unexpectedly thawed decades of icy relations between the United States and China. This episode dives into the fascinating story of Ping Pong Diplomacy, how it paved the way for a historic presidential visit, and why it still matters today. Visit our website for more information and source material: https://thedailyhitpodcast.com/ Follow us! Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/thedailyhitpodcast/ TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@thedailyhitpod...
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8 months ago
6 minutes

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Apr. 1, 2001: Love is Love: The Netherlands Legalizes Same-Sex Marriage
On April 1, 2001, the Netherlands became the first country in the world to legalize same-sex marriage, setting a precedent for LGBTQ+ rights worldwide. Join us as we explore the journey that led to this historic moment, from early activism to the groundbreaking midnight wedding ceremonies officiated by Amsterdam’s mayor. We’ll also examine the ripple effect this decision had on the global fight for marriage equality and why this milestone still matters today. Visit our website for more inform...
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9 months ago
6 minutes

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Mar. 24, 1989: Disaster at Sea: The Exxon Valdez Oil Spill
On March 24, 1989, the Exxon Valdez oil tanker struck a reef off the coast of Alaska, unleashing one of the worst environmental disasters in U.S. history. Join us as we explore what went wrong, the devastating impact on wildlife, and how the spill changed the way we think about oil transportation and environmental protection. Visit our website for more information and source material: https://thedailyhitpodcast.com/ Follow us! Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/thedailyhitpodcast/ Tik...
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9 months ago
6 minutes

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Mar. 21, 2006: The First Tweet: The Birth of Social Media as We Know It
On March 21, 2006, Jack Dorsey hit send on a short, cryptic message: “just setting up my twttr.” It was the first-ever tweet—and the moment that kicked off a new era in communication. In today’s episode, we rewind to the early internet days to explore how a side project from a struggling podcast startup turned into a cultural juggernaut. From tech bros in San Francisco to revolutions, hashtags, and Elon Musk’s chaotic takeover, we track Twitter’s rise, fall, and rebranding as X. Visit o...
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9 months ago
7 minutes

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March 14, 1879: The Birth of Genius: Albert Einstein is Born
On March 14, 1879, in the quiet town of Ulm, Germany, a child was born who would one day change our understanding of the universe. Albert Einstein, a name now synonymous with genius, revolutionized physics with his theories of relativity, won a Nobel Prize, and reshaped our perception of space, time, and energy. But his journey wasn’t always easy. Join us as we explore Einstein’s early years, his struggles, and the path that led him to scientific immortality. Visit our website for more inform...
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9 months ago
7 minutes

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March 12, 1894: A Bottle Full of Bubbles: Coca-Cola Goes Portable
On March 12, 1894, a simple yet game-changing innovation hit the market: Coca-Cola was sold in bottles for the very first time. This move transformed not just the soft drink industry but consumer culture itself. Join us as we explore how this fizzy favorite went from a soda fountain specialty to a global phenomenon, one glass bottle at a time. Visit our website for more information and source material: https://thedailyhitpodcast.com/ Follow us! Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/thedail...
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10 months ago
5 minutes

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Mar. 7, 1876: Hello, World: Bell Patents the Telephone
On March 7, 1876, Alexander Graham Bell received a patent for an invention that would revolutionize the way humans communicate: the telephone. But his journey to this groundbreaking moment was anything but simple. From bitter rivalries to legal battles, and even questions about who really got there first, today we’re diving into the story behind one of history’s most important inventions. Visit our website for more information and source material: https://thedailyhitpodcast.com/ Follow us! ...
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10 months ago
5 minutes

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Mar. 6, 1899: The Little White Pill That Changed the World: Bayer Patents Aspirin
On March 6, 1899, the German pharmaceutical company Bayer received a patent for what would become one of the most widely used drugs in history: aspirin. But this isn’t just the story of a pain reliever—it’s a tale of scientific discovery, corporate maneuvering, and a medicine cabinet staple that shaped the 20th century. Visit our website for more information and source material: https://thedailyhitpodcast.com/ Follow us! Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/thedailyhitpodcast/ TikTok: h...
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10 months ago
4 minutes

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March 5, 1770: Sparks of a Revolution: The Boston Massacre
On the night of March 5, 1770, tensions between British soldiers and American colonists exploded into deadly violence in the streets of Boston. What started as a minor scuffle escalated into gunfire, leaving five colonists dead and forever altering the course of history. Join us as we break down what happened, the aftermath, and why it still matters today. Visit our website for more information and source material: https://thedailyhitpodcast.com/ Follow us! Instagram: https://www.instagra...
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10 months ago
4 minutes

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Mar. 4, 1980: From Liberation to Dictatorship: The Rise and Fall of Robert Mugabe
On March 4, 1980, Robert Mugabe and his party, ZANU-PF, won a decisive victory in Zimbabwe’s first independent elections, setting the stage for his long and controversial rule. From liberation hero to authoritarian ruler, Mugabe’s legacy remains deeply complex. Today, we take a closer look at his rise, his impact on Zimbabwe, and the consequences of his nearly four-decade-long grip on power. Visit our website for more information and source material: https://thedailyhitpodcast.com/ Follow u...
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10 months ago
5 minutes

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Mar. 3, 1938: From Sand to Fortune: Saudi Arabia’s Oil Boom
On March 3, 1938, a single well in the Saudi Arabian desert struck oil—and the world would never be the same. Join us as we explore how a dusty stretch of sand became the foundation of a global economic powerhouse. From the risky drilling at Dammam No. 7 to the meteoric rise of Saudi Arabia's oil industry, we’ll unpack one of the fastest economic turnarounds in history. Discover how black gold transformed not just a kingdom, but also global politics, energy markets, and everyday life. V...
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10 months ago
5 minutes

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Feb. 28, 1953: Cracking the Code: The Discovery of DNA's Structure
On February 28, 1953, James Watson and Francis Crick made a groundbreaking announcement: they had discovered the double-helix structure of DNA. This revelation transformed biology, medicine, and our understanding of life itself. Join us as we dive into the race to decode DNA, the key players involved, and the lasting impact of this historic moment. Visit our website for more information and source material: https://thedailyhitpodcast.com/ Follow us! Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/th...
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10 months ago
5 minutes

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Feb. 27, 1996: Gotta Catch 'Em All: The Birth of Pokémon
On February 27, 1996, a global pop culture phenomenon was born. The release of "Pocket Monsters: Red and Green" for the Game Boy in Japan marked the beginning of what would become one of the most successful franchises in video game history. Today, we’re diving into how Pokémon came to be, the mastermind behind it, and how it grew into a worldwide sensation. Visit our website for more information and source material: https://thedailyhitpodcast.com/ Follow us! Instagram: https://www.instagr...
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10 months ago
4 minutes

The Daily Hit
Today, we’re going back to June 19, 1865. We’re in Galveston, Texas. The Civil War is over. The Confederacy has collapsed. But here, on this island city, thousands of enslaved people still don’t know they’re free. Two years after Lincoln signed the Emancipation Proclamation. But that changes today, a day that would later be known as Juneteenth. Visit our website for more information and source material: https://thedailyhitpodcast.com/ Follow us! Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/thedai...