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Special Guests: The Inkdrinker Historians

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      The Inkdrinker Historians return with their next series!    In this series, Lissie and Simmons will be taking a look at two American agents who leaked vital information to the Soviet intelligence committee: the KGB.  In this episode, Lissie and Simmons discuss the origins of the KGB.  ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~  Join the Inkdrinker Historians as they begin this two-part series on the KGB.  ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~  Other places you can find Lissie and Simmons: Instagram Handle: @inkdrinkerhistorians Lissie's Blog: https://lissiesramblings.wordpress.com   ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~  Link to the book mentioned in this episode: Spy Handler: https://www.amazon.com/Spy-Handler-Of...

Special Guests: The Inkdrinker Historians Return with more piracy!

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Lissie and Simmons return! This time with FOUR pirates: -Sir Francis Drake, the Queen's favorite 'pirate'  -Calico Jack, a pirate captain over two other famous pirates  -Anne Bonny, woman pirate and loyal to Calico Jack  -Mary Read, woman pirate and friend of Anne Bonny.   Join the Inkdrinker Historians for their two-part series on the true pirates of the Caribbean.    Other places you can find Lissie and Simmons: Instagram handle: @inkdrinker_historians Lissie's Blog: Lissie's Ramblings (.wordpress.com)   This podcast is a new adventure for the duo, so if you enjoy learning new things about history, give them a listen and hit that subscribe button!

Special Guests: The Inkdrinker Historians

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    Today, I've got something unique to bring to the table. A friend of mine/adopted sister, Lissie, has been working on creating a history podcast with a friend named Simmons. They just launched a few days ago, and being something of a history fanatic myself, I readily agreed to share and promote their podcast. And what a better way to launch than a discussion about pirates?  Lissie and Simmons bring to the table two figures from history: Jean-Francios Roberval, a privateer that straddled the line of Pirating and Privateering And Edward Teach, also known as Blackbeard, a feared pirate of 1717.   Join the Inkdrinker Historians for their two-part series on the true pirates of the Caribbean.    Other places you can find Lissie and Simmons: Instagram handle: @inkdrinker_historians Lissie's Blog: Lissie's Ramblings (.wordpress.com)   This podcast is a new adventure for the duo, so if you enjoy learning new things about history, give them a listen and hit...