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presidente walker

Series: the memory palace
From: Nate DiMeo
Length: 00:05:39

in which we hear the story of William Walker a man who went from graduating college at 14 years old in Nashville to the Presidency of Nicaragua. A look at the beginning of U.S. intervention in Latin America through the incredible tale of a largely forgotten figure from the pre-Civil War era. Read the full description.
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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 6:00) water-coolery story of the past, with an emphasis on American History.   

Timing and Cues

in cue is "this is the memory palace, I'm Nate DiMeo" ((feel free to nick the intro and start with the piece.

Intro and Outro

INTRO:

((I'd recommend using any news peg related to U.S. foreign policy in Latin America. For instance, an O.A.S. meeting, a Presidential visit, the recent coup in Honduras. Though the piece is evergreen, you could easily tie it to current news by having a news headline lede and then:
"We're going to her a story from producer Nate DiMeo ((dih-MAY-oh)) and his history podcast, The Memory Palace, that takes us the very beginning of U.S. intervention in Latin America--a time when rogue adventurers made for some very unlikely villains and heroes, depending on your perspective."

OUTRO:

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"

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The Counter Psapp Tiger, My Friend. The Leaf Label 2004 02:40
Jupiter Jersey Turnpike Permafrost. none 2004 03:28

Related Website

www.thememorypalace.us