- Playing
- "these words, forever"
- From
- Nate DiMeo
This is an episode of the memory palace podcast. Listen to the whole series at www.thememorypalace.us.
Each episode is a short (between 1:30 and 5:30) water-coolery story of the past, with an emphasis on American History.
Also in the the memory palace series
episode 36 (Six Scenes from the life of William James Sidis, Wonderful Boy)
(00:14:22)
From: Nate DiMeo
in which we hear the incredible story of William James Sidis, famous boy prodigy. Taught himself Latin at 3, graduated Harvard at 16, collector of streetcar transfer tickets at 28.
episode 32 (gigantic)
(00:06:54)
From: Nate DiMeo
in which we hear the fascinating (and sad) story of the first elephant brought to America. And the man who loved her.
episode 31 (looking up)
(00:04:29)
From: Nate DiMeo
in which people party like it's 1999 back in 1910. A postcard from the roof of the Waldorf-Astoria 90 years ago. The place to be as Halley's Comet returned and many feared ...
episode 30 (nee weinberg)
(00:08:48)
From: Nate DiMeo
in which we hear about a great American imposter: the serial pretender, Stanley Clifford Weyman. An average guy from Brooklyn determined to live an incredible life who ...
episode 28 (babysitting)
(00:04:53)
From: Nate DiMeo
in which we hear the story of Don Hornig. A 25 year old scientist asked to babysit the A-Bomb during the night before the Trinity test changed everything.
episode 27 (the sisters fox)
(00:09:41)
From: Nate DiMeo
in which we hear the story of the Fox sisters: two American kids growing up in the heartland (or upstate New York) who, at the ripe old ages of 11 and 14 concocted a prank ...
episode 26 (citius, altius, fortius, horrendius)
(00:06:56)
From: Nate DiMeo
in which we here the outrageous story of the third olympic marathon--the first event of the 1904 St. Louis Olympics.
(I have not yet begun to rot)
(00:07:05)
From: Nate DiMeo
In which we hear the story of Revolutionary War hero, John Paul Jones, and the Civil War hero who found his coffin, 100 years after it had been lost in a Paris cememtary.
you know you're sick
(00:05:25)
From: Nate DiMeo
in which we hear the outrageous story Dr. John R. Brinkley, perhaps the greatest and, simultaneously, worst radio pitch man of all time. Made millions in the 30's enticing ...
(the moon in the sun)
(00:05:23)
From: Nate DiMeo
in which we learn of a series of articles that appeared in the New York Sun in 1835 that purported to tell a true account of recent discoveries of fantastic wildlife on the ...
Piece Description
This is an episode of the memory palace podcast. Listen to the whole series at www.thememorypalace.us.
Each episode is a short (between 1:30 and 5:30) water-coolery story of the past, with an emphasis on American History.
Intro and Outro
INTRO:IF AIRING ON 7/20:
On this day in 1937, Italian Inventor Gugielmo Marconi died at his home in Rome. We’re going to hear a story now from producer Nate DiMeo and his history series, The Memory Palace. About how, at the end of his life, the man credited as the inventor of radio, dreamed of putting greatest achievement to another, incredible use.
some variation on: "to hear more stories from the memory palace visit thememorypalace.us" or "to hear more history stories from Nate DiMeo ((dih-MAY-oh)) visit thememorypalace.us"
Musical Works
| Title | Artist | Album | Label | Year | Length |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| The Road is a Gray Tape | Max Richter | 24 Postcards in Full Color. | FatCat | 2008 | 01:02 |
| A Sudden Manhattan of the Mind | Max Richter | 24 Postcards in Full Color. | FatCat | 2008 | 02:51 |
| Broken Symmetries at Y | Max Richter | 24 Postcards in Full Color. | FatCat | 2008 | 01:08 |





Megan Sukys
Posted on July 21, 2009 at 09:17 PM | Permalink
Good Listener Response
A piece of history that offers real insight into the mystique of technology.
We ran this on KUOW Presents and have gotten several e-mails back from listeners who really enjoyed hearing it.