99% Invisible   /     Significant Others: A Sneak Peek at the Woman Behind Benedict Arnold’s Betrayal

Summary

It’s been said that history is written by the person at the typewriter. But who did the person who made history depend on?

Subtitle
It’s been said that history is written by the person at the typewriter. But who did the person who made history depend on?
Duration
00:07:21
Publishing date
2024-02-23 19:49
Link
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Contributors
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Shownotes

It’s been said that history is written by the person at the typewriter. But who did the person who made history depend on? Often, it’s impossible to find out. But once in a while, we get lucky, and the story was not only recorded, it’s really good.
Well that’s what this podcast is all about. “Significant Others” is a show that tells a story you might not know about a person you probably do.

For example, in this episode we explore how Benedict Arnold might never have turned on his country were it not for his wife, Peggy, who influenced his betrayal.

Head over to Significant Others to listen to the rest of the episode and to other stories like how Amelia Earhart would neither have found fame nor, possibly, disappeared over the Pacific, had it not been for her husband, George Putnam, or who is really to blame for Friedrich Nietzsche’s connection to Nazism. Listen and subscribe to “Significant Others” wherever you get your podcasts.