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The Titanic Part 1: History Podcast Story of Passengers, Power and the Legend

The Titanic Part 1: History Podcast Story of Passengers, Power and the Legend

Episode 123 Published 10 months, 1 week ago
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Before it became a disaster, it was a dream of steel, status and impossible confidence.

The Titanic was more than a doomed ocean liner: it was an engineering marvel, a Gilded Age status symbol and a floating world divided by class, ambition and hope. This episode revisits The Titanic before the iceberg, exploring the people, passions and decisions that turned the RMS Titanic into one of the most enduring disaster stories in modern history.

We follow the shipbuilding story from Belfast to Southampton, looking at J.P. Morgan, Bruce Ismay, Thomas Andrews, Captain Edward Smith, William Pirrie and the passengers whose names still echo through maritime history. From John Jacob Astor IV and Madeline Force Astor to Ida and Isidor Straus, Joseph Laroche and Benjamin Guggenheim, this is the human world being loaded aboard before the legend begins.

For listeners of a history podcast, documentary podcast stories, hidden histories and strange true stories, The Titanic remains a story about what really happened when luxury, engineering and social hierarchy sailed toward catastrophe.

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