Men of Enchantment

the Enchantment Chronicles

History EN ↓ 17 episodes

Chronicling the stories of the enchanting people, places, and events from New Mexico - the Land of Enchantment.

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Men of Enchantment

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Latest episode

Feb 22, 2026

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Episodes

February 18th-- Lincoln County War 22.02.2026

Send us Fan Mail Support the show Check out the Enchantment Chronicles on Spotify, Google Podcasts, Apple Music, or anywhere podcasts are found.  Follow the Enchantment Chronicles on your favorite social media! Instagram: @EnchantmentChronicles Twitter/X: @NewMexPodcast https://www.enchantmentchronicles.com

The Taos Revolt, Part II: The Last Stand and the Trials of Taos 22.02.2026

The Last Stand at Taos Send us Fan Mail Support the show Check out the Enchantment Chronicles on Spotify, Google Podcasts, Apple Music, or anywhere podcasts are found.  Follow the Enchantment Chronicles on your favorite social media! Instagram: @EnchantmentChronicles Twitter/X: @NewMexPodcast https://www.enchantmentchronicles.com

Live and Let Die: The Death of Charles Bent, first American Governor of New Mexico 04.01.2026

The Taos Revolt established New Mexico as a place distinct from from the political and ethnic constructs that shaped it. Like our varied geography, the people of New Mexico made distinctions within and among their groups as to whether and how to resist absorption by the United States. This episode should be considered part of our "Hard History" series, notes are included in the link belo...

Happy Hanukkahmas: The Crypto-Jews of New Mexico 25.12.2024

https://cup.columbia.edu/book/to-the-end-of-the-earth/9780231129374 Send us Fan Mail Support the show Check out the Enchantment Chronicles on Spotify, Google Podcasts, Apple Music, or anywhere podcasts are found.  Follow the Enchantment Chronicles on your favorite social media! Instagram: @EnchantmentChronicles Twitter/X: @NewMexPodcast https://www.enchantmentchronicles.com

Farolitos or Luminarias? - This Day (Christmas Eve) in New Mexico History 24.12.2024

Christmas Eve on the Enchantment Chronicles. The Men of Enchantment discuss the hotly debated Christmas Even tradition of the "Farolitos v. Luminarias". What do you call them? Send us Fan Mail Support the show Check out the Enchantment Chronicles on Spotify, Google Podcasts, Apple Music, or anywhere podcasts are found.  Follow the Enchantment Chronicles on your favorite social media! Ins...

March 9, 1916 - The Pancho Villa Raid on Columbus, New Mexico 10.03.2024

Step into the shoes of Pancho Villa, the enigmatic figure whose raid on Columbus, New Mexico, became a legendary act of defiance. Join us, Johnny and Drew, as we uncover Villa's journey from an outlaw to a revolutionary leader, challenging the United States in a brazen border conflict. Through the smoldering ruins of Columbus, we piece together the fateful events of March 9, 1916, scrutinizin...

Earnest Thompson Seaton and the Last Lobo 25.02.2024

When we think of outlaws and bounty hunters of New Mexico, we probably don't picture a London-trained artist who authored the Boy Scout Handbook, or a pack of wolves who evade all pursuit, including that of a Texas Ranger, in Northern New Mexico. But that's just the beginning of a tragic story that began to change the narrative of wolves in America, a story that is still unfolding today...

Today in New Mexico History - February 18, 1930 - Pluto Discovered by Clyde Tombaugh 18.02.2024

Discover the enthralling saga of how a young Kansas farm boy with a telescope rewrote astronomy books and what an 11-year-old English girl had to do with it. Our journey through the stars celebrates the momentous day when Clyde Tombaugh spotted the elusive ninth planet from the Lowell Observatory—a discovery that danced on the edge of myth and science. We'll traverse the events leading up to...

The Day's Journey of the Dead Man: The Secrets of New Mexico's Jornada del Muerto 10.02.2024

Step into New Mexico's treacherous Jornada del Muerto with our latest installment of "The Enchantment Chronicles." Unravel the motives propelling Spanish settlers to navigate this formidable desert, eschewing the Rio Grande's waters and Apache skirmishes in a bid to reach Santa Fe. We also recount the harrowing saga of Bernardo Gruber, the German whose tragic encounter with the...

Today in New Mexico History--January 14, 1912--William C McDonald becomes the First Governor of the State of New Mexico 14.01.2024

Embark on a time-traveling adventure with us as we commemorate New Mexico's inaugural governor, William C. MacDonald, a man whose triumph in office reshaped a state's destiny. Through this episode, you'll witness MacDonald's remarkable evolution from a Kansas clerk to a visionary leader, his strong advocacy for education, and the establishment of a legacy that reverberates thro...

Today in New Mexico History - January 6, 1912 06.01.2024

Unlock the secrets of how a diverse territory blossomed into the 47th state of the United States. As we celebrate New Mexico's rich history, you'll uncover the harrowing challenges and cultural triumphs that led to the signing of its statehood by President William Howard Taft on January 6, 1912. With a past steeped in the fight against slavery, and a commitment to overcome linguistic and...

Hard History: The Many Trials of Don Juan de Onate 15.10.2023

Don Juan de Oñate was a man of La Frontera-- the frontier. Determined to bring the laws of the Spanish Crown to new territories, he wound up being condemned to exile by those same laws. He was the author both of glowing accounts of his own successes as well as some of the very testimony used to convict him after accusations of mistreatment of his fellow colonists and torture of the indigenous peop...

Potshots, Powerlines, and Mountain Peaks: The Perils Albuquerque's Ballonist Pioneers Faced 10.10.2023

Gunfights from Hydrogen-filled ballons? Well, not quite, but it was a near miss. (Well, nine or ten near misses.) In this episode, Johnny and Drew blow some hot  air and puff up New Mexico's ballooning history, from coal-gas flights to shots fired to the first pass over the mountains, and all the way to today's 51st anniversary of the International Balloon Fiesta. We'll hear about R...

Shifting Sand, Shifting Culture: How George McJunkin Blazed a Trail that Changed Our Understanding of Human History 15.09.2023

 George McJunkin, a self-taught African-American cowboy from Folsom, New Mexico, became a local hero and a pioneer of American Archaeology. We trace George's incredible journey, from escaping Night Riders in Texas to his profound influence as a cowboy to his incredible ability to teach himself two languages. Despite facing racial prejudice, George was a renowned figure in New Mexico, and his...

A Night of Terror on the Telephone Lines: Sally Rooke's Last Stand during the Disastrous Folsom Flood 27.08.2023

 What would you do if you held the power to save your town from an impending disaster? Experience the riveting tale of Sally Rooke, a heroic telephone operator from Folsom, New Mexico, who, in 1908, put her life on the line to warn her fellow townsfolk about an imminent, catastrophic flood. In one of history's most tragic chapters, Folsom, located precariously along the Cimarron riverbed, fel...

From School Proposal to State Senate: The Journey of New Mexico's Green Chile Aroma from a Las Cruces classroom to the Santa Fe Roundhouse 20.08.2023

Step into a tantalizing world of heated debates, spicy aromas, and fifth graders taking on legislative powerhouses in an exciting episode of New Mex Podcast. We're serving up a dose of New Mexico's beloved green chile, not on your plate, but as a potential state symbol - its aroma. You'll get a whiff of the recent legislative proposal by a zealous fifth-grade class from Monte Vista...

The Enchantment Chronicles: New Mexico's Flag and Symbolic Journey 16.07.2023

As your trusty guides through the Enchantment Chronicles, we're thrilled to kick things off with a riveting journey back in time. Brace yourself as we unearth the captivating tales surrounding New Mexico's state flag, tracing its humble beginnings as and ugly mess at the 1915 San Diego World's Fair to its evolution into the iconic, yet controversial,  Zia flag, which gracefully repl...

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