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Why Leaving a Review Is So Important!

May 23, 2016 by InThePastLane Leave a Comment

Reviews are incredibly important for helping a podcast attract new listeners and subscribers. Potential subscribers rely on reviews to get a sense of the quality of a podcast and if the subject matter might be of interest to them.  And keep in mind, a review does not need to be lengthy. Just a few … [Read more...]

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How to Subscribe to the In The Past Lane podcast (and Why)

May 3, 2016 by InThePastLane 1 Comment

Subscribing to In The Past Lane is free and really easy to do. And it brings you two great benefits: 1) new episodes of In The Past Lane automatically download to your listening device and 2) you gain access to the entire archive of past episodes of In The Past Lane. To subscribe, just click on … [Read more...]

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Episode 009 Taxes and Tax Revolts in US History and More

April 15, 2016 by InThePastLane Leave a Comment

This week at In The Past Lane, in honor (if that's the right word) of Tax Day,  we take a close look at the history of the fraught relationship between Americans and their taxes.  This episode features three segments: 1) an interview with historian William Hogeland about his terrific book on one … [Read more...]

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Hercules Mulligan, Patriot Mentor and Spymaster

April 10, 2016 by InThePastLane 1 Comment

Who was Hercules Mulligan? Well, he certainly was a man with one of the great names in American history. Hercules Mulligan – you can’t make up a name like that. But beyond that great name, Hercules Mulligan has existed as a mere footnote for the last 200+ years of American history. That is, until … [Read more...]

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America’s Last Ice Age (more recent than you think)

March 31, 2016 by InThePastLane 1 Comment

What on earth is an “ice famine”? Well, if you were alive in the nineteenth century and the U.S. was experiencing winter as mild as this one in 2012-2013, the newspapers would be full of stories about a potential “ice famine.” The problem was not a shortage of ice in January and February, but rather … [Read more...]

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