{"podcast":{"title":"A Journey into Human History","slug":"a-journey-into-human-history-6372765","podcast_index_feed_id":6372765,"rss_url":"https://www.spreaker.com/show/5860966/episodes/feed","website_url":"https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/a-journey-into-human-history--5860966","image_url":"https://d3wo5wojvuv7l.cloudfront.net/t_rss_itunes_square_1400/images.spreaker.com/original/41ce366b1fc1a5dc0942ad28c9fccaa7.jpg","author":"Creative Common Sense","episode_count":205,"summary":"Welcome to a journey into human history. This podcast will attempt to tell the whole human story. You may be asking yourself what is history? Is it simply a record of things people have done? Is it what writer Maya Angelou suggested—a way to meet the pain of the past and overcome it? Or is it, as Winston Churchill said, a chronicle by the victors, an interpretation by those who write it? History is all this and more. Above all else, it is a path to knowing why we are the way we are—all our greatness, all our faults—and therefore a means for us to understand ourselves and change for the better. But history serves this function only if it is a true reflection of the past. It cannot be a way to mask the darker parts of human nature, nor a way to justify acts of previous generations. It is the historian’s task to paint as clear a picture as sources will allow. Will history ever be a perfect telling of the human tale? No. There are voices we may never hear. Yet each new history book written and each new source uncovered reveal an ever more precise record of events around the world. You are about to take a journey into human history. The content contained in this podcast was produced by…","last_synced_at":"2026-06-16T08:17:23.893086+00:00","page_url":"https://stenobird.com/podcast/a-journey-into-human-history-6372765"},"episode":{"title":"The Westward Spirit","slug":"the-westward-spirit","published_at":"2026-06-01T17:00:02+00:00","page_url":"https://stenobird.com/podcast/a-journey-into-human-history-6372765/the-westward-spirit","show_page_url":"https://stenobird.com/podcast/a-journey-into-human-history-6372765","url":"https://openstax.org/books/us-history/pages/17-1-the-westward-spirit","audio_url":"https://dts.podtrac.com/redirect.mp3/api.spreaker.com/download/episode/69291199/1767471296384_voicemaker_in_speech.mp3","summary":"While a few bold settlers had moved westward before the middle of the nineteenth century, they were the exception, not the rule. The “great American desert,” as it was called, was considered a vast and empty place, unfit for civilized people. In the 1840s, however, this idea started to change, as potential settlers began to learn more from promoters and land developers of the economic opportunities that awaited them in the West, and Americans extolled the belief that it was their Manifest Destiny—their divine right—to explore and settle the western territories in the name of the United States. Most settlers in this first wave were White Americans of means. Whether they sought riches in gold, cattle, or farming, or believed it their duty to spread Protestant ideals to native inhabitants, they headed west in wagon trains along paths such as the Oregon Trail. European immigrants, particularly those from Northern Europe, also made the trip, settling in close-knit ethnic enclaves out of comfort, necessity, and familiarity. African Americans escaping the racism of the South also went west. In all, the newly settled areas were neither a fast track to riches nor a simple expansion into an empty land, but rather a clash of cultures, races, and traditions that defined the emerging new America. All images referenced in this podcast can be found at https://openstax.org/books/us-history/pages/17-1-the-westward-spirit Welcome to A Journey into Human History. This podcast will attempt to tell the whole human story. The content contained in this podcast was produced by OpenStax and is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution License. Access for free at https://openstax.org/details/books/us-history Podcast produced by Miranda Casturo as a Creative Common Sense production. No part…","meta_description":"While a few bold settlers had moved westward before the middle of the nineteenth century, they were the exception, not the rule. The “great American deser…","key_points":[],"chapters":[],"topics":[],"duration_seconds":829,"processing_state":"not_requested","actions":[{"name":"request_transcript","method":"POST","url":"https://stenobird.com/v1/public/podcasts/a-journey-into-human-history-6372765/episodes/the-westward-spirit/transcription-requests","description":"Idempotently request low-priority transcript generation for this episode."},{"name":"read_markdown","method":"GET","url":"https://stenobird.com/podcast/a-journey-into-human-history-6372765/the-westward-spirit.md","description":"Read the agent-friendly Markdown representation of this episode resource."}]}}