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Uneasy Lies the Crown
Riley Bannon
26 episodes
1 week ago
Two sisters combine their expertise in history and neuroscience to examine famous royals from historical and biological perspectives. They hope to understand how mental and neurological illness shaped some of the world’s most important leaders, and the course of history in turn.
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Two sisters combine their expertise in history and neuroscience to examine famous royals from historical and biological perspectives. They hope to understand how mental and neurological illness shaped some of the world’s most important leaders, and the course of history in turn.
Show more...
History
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Chief Among Us: Opechancanough
Uneasy Lies the Crown
1 hour 2 minutes 24 seconds
12 months ago
Chief Among Us: Opechancanough

The only thing more amazing than Chief Opechancanough singlehandedly preventing Spanish colonization and staving off the British for over five decades? He did it while suffering from a fascinating neurological disease.


Plus: What Disney got wrong about Pocahontas. Riley regales us with a song she learned in the fourth grade. Should we be cancelled for our Mayflower connection?

Uneasy Lies the Crown
Two sisters combine their expertise in history and neuroscience to examine famous royals from historical and biological perspectives. They hope to understand how mental and neurological illness shaped some of the world’s most important leaders, and the course of history in turn.