Episodes

  • Episode 5: You're a Delegate at the Constitutional Convention. What Do You Do?
    Jul 8 2026

    The Revolutionary War is over, but America's future is far from certain. The Articles of Confederation are failing, and delegates gather in Philadelphia during the summer of 1787 with one question:

    Can a stronger nation be created without sacrificing liberty?

    In this episode of The Lived History Podcast, you'll step into the role of a delegate at the Constitutional Convention. You'll face the same difficult decisions that shaped the United States—representation, executive power, slavery, and the balance between state and federal government.

    Would you compromise to preserve the Union? Or would you stand firm, even if it meant risking the nation's future?

    Experience history through The Lived History Method, where history isn't just what happened—it's how people lived it.

    Understand History. Understand People. Understand Yourself.

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    11 mins
  • America 250 Special Episode: July 4, 1776 — Would You Sign the Declaration?
    Jul 4 2026

    Special Episode

    Released July 4, 2026

    Commemorating the 250th Anniversary of the Declaration of Independence


    On July 4, 1776, fifty-six men signed a document that changed the course of history.

    But what if you had been there?

    The Declaration of Independence was more than a statement of ideals—it was an act of rebellion against the most powerful empire in the world. Signing it meant risking your property, your freedom, and possibly your life.

    In this special America 250 episode of The Lived History Podcast, you'll step into the uncertainty of 1776 and explore the difficult choices facing ordinary Americans during the Revolution. Through the experiences of Continental Army soldier Joseph Plumb Martin and others who endured the hardships of war, you'll discover what independence truly cost.

    Two hundred and fifty years later, the American experiment continues.

    The question remains:

    Would you have signed?

    Join us as we reflect on the courage, sacrifice, and decisions that helped shape the United States.

    Happy 250th Birthday, America.

    Understand History. Understand People. Understand Yourself.

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    7 mins
  • Episode 4: You're a Continental Soldier at Valley Forge. What Do You Do?
    Jul 1 2026

    Winter. Hunger. Disease. Uncertainty.

    It's December 1777, and you've joined General George Washington's Continental Army at Valley Forge. The American Revolution hangs in the balance. Food is scarce, supplies are limited, and freezing temperatures threaten the lives of thousands of soldiers.

    Every day presents a choice: endure the hardships, risk desertion, or abandon the fight altogether.

    In this episode of The Lived History Podcast, you'll step into the boots of an ordinary Continental Soldier and experience one of the most difficult winters in American history. Through the challenges faced by real soldiers at Valley Forge, you'll explore the sacrifices, determination, and resilience that helped keep the American Revolution alive.

    History isn't just what happened—it's what people lived.

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    Understand History. Understand People. Understand Yourself.

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    11 mins
  • Episode 3: You're a Patriot in Boston After the Tea Party. What Do You Do?
    Jun 24 2026

    Episode 3: You're a Patriot in Boston After the Tea Party. What Do You Do?

    December 1773. The Boston Tea Party has just taken place. The harbor is filled with ruined tea, tensions are rising, and the future of the colonies hangs in the balance.

    In this immersive episode of The Lived History Podcast, you'll step into the role of a Boston shopkeeper as the British government prepares its response to one of the most famous acts of protest in American history. As rumors spread, loyalties are tested, and daily life becomes increasingly uncertain, you'll face the same difficult choices ordinary colonists confronted on the road to revolution.

    Will you join the Patriot movement and resist British authority? Remain neutral and protect your family and livelihood? Or support the Crown and condemn the destruction of private property?

    Along the way, you'll meet key historical figures including Samuel Adams and King George III, explore the impact of the Intolerable Acts, and discover how a dispute over taxation and representation evolved into the American Revolution.

    History isn't just what happened—it's how people lived it.

    🎙️ In This Episode:
    • The Boston Tea Party and its immediate aftermath
    • Life in colonial Boston during a growing crisis
    • Samuel Adams and the Patriot movement
    • King George III and the British perspective
    • The Intolerable Acts
    • The First Continental Congress
    • Decision-making, perspective-taking, and historical empathy

    Understand History. Understand People. Understand Yourself.

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    9 mins
  • Episode 2: You're a Farmer During the Great Depression. What Do You Do?
    Jun 17 2026

    Episode 2: You're a Farmer During the Great Depression. What Do You Do?

    What happens when history stops being a list of facts and becomes a series of difficult human choices?

    In this episode of The Lived History Podcast, you step into the role of an American farmer in 1932 during the depths of the Great Depression. Facing falling crop prices, mounting debt, and an uncertain future, you'll be asked to make the same tough decisions millions of Americans confronted during one of the nation's most challenging eras.

    Through immersive storytelling and decision-making, we'll explore not only what happened during the Great Depression, but how ordinary people experienced it. Along the way, you'll reflect on the emotions, pressures, and responsibilities that shaped historical choices—and consider how those same factors influence our decisions today.

    History isn't just about what people did.

    It's about understanding why they did it.

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    6 mins
  • Episode 1: Why History Should Be Experienced, Not Memorized
    Jun 10 2026

    Episode 1: Why History Should Be Experienced, Not Memorized

    What if history class was about more than remembering names, dates, and events?

    In the inaugural episode of The Lived History Podcast, Adam Smith, founder and creator of The Lived History Method, shares the story behind a simple but powerful belief: history should be experienced, not memorized.

    Discover how classroom experiences, historical simulations, and a focus on the human side of the past led to the creation of The Lived History Method, SEL Through History™, and Voices of History™.

    This episode explores why understanding the choices, pressures, emotions, and perspectives of people in the past can help us better understand history, other people, and ourselves.

    Whether you're a teacher, student, history enthusiast, or lifelong learner, this episode lays the foundation for a new way of thinking about history education.

    In this episode:
    • The origins of The Lived History Method
    • Why historical experiences matter
    • The connection between history and social-emotional learning
    • The mission behind SEL Through History™ and Voices of History™
    • How immersive learning can transform history education

    Understand History ★ Understand People ★ Understand Yourself

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    5 mins