Jame Watson

History, But First the Story

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History, But First the Story tells real historical events through the imagined perspectives of those living through them. Each episode is grounded in documented facts and research, but the stories are guided by fictional or composite characters used to make complex moments easier to understand at a human level. The events are real. The consequences are real. The perspectives are a storytelling device. Hosted by Jamé Watson.

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Jame Watson

Kategorie

History

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2. Jan 2026

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Episode 1 - The Financial Crisis: What Went Wrong 02.01.2026

Before banks collapsed and markets panicked, the financial crisis was something quieter. In this episode, we break down what the financial system was meant to do, what changed in the years leading up to 2008, and why those changes made everyday life more fragile than most people realized. This is not a finance lecture. It is a clear, human explanation of how trust, credit, and routine connected ev...

Episode 0: So, Here’s the Story 02.01.2026

Before we get into the events, the names, and the consequences, this episode explains how this podcast works. In this introduction, Jamé Watson shares why she created History, But First the Story , how real historical events are told through story, and why understanding how history feels in the moment matters. This episode sets the tone for the season, explains the use of fictional or composite st...

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