Ohio v. the World Podcast is Back! When Using the US Army Against Americans Goes Wrong (the Bonus Army)

Listen to Episode 1: “Ohio v. Veterans” HERE

Ohio v. the World podcast is back! It’s the Season 9 premiere “Ohio v. Veterans. Alex is back to discuss what happens when the US Army is used against its own citizens as it was during the Bonus Army Riot of July 1932 in Washington, DC. We travel back to the Great Depression to bring you this forgotten story from American history that rocked the nation at the time. Tens of thousands of World War I veterans descended on the Capitol to lobby for the early release of the war service bonus but were met with violence from the US Army that left 3 Americans dead on July 28, 1932. 

We’re joined by Paul Dickson, co-author of the definitive book on this event, The Bonus Army: An American Epic. A fantastic book on the Bonus Army movement and its tragic end. Buy your copy of Paul’s book here: https://www.amazon.com/Bonus-Army-American-Epic/dp/0802777384

Our second guest, Bruce Carlson rejoins the show to discuss the Great Depression and the country’s angry response to the Bonus Army Riot. Bruce is celebrating the 20th anniversary of his excellent political history podcast My History Can Beat Up Your Politics. You can listen to MHCBUYP anywhere you get your podcasts or click here and Subscribe on iTunes: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/my-history-can-beat-up-your-politics/id169078375

Our Ohio connection is General Perry Miles, born in Westerville, Ohio was the general in charge of the US Army’s disproportionate response on that fateful July day to the tens of thousands of veterans and their families camped out near Capitol Hill. We’ll also discuss the questionable actions of 3 of America’s most famous military figures that were there with General Miles. We learn about the ignominious actions of Douglas McArthur, Dwight Eisenhower and George Patton in the Bonus Army incident. 

Contact Alex and the show at ohiovtheworld@gmail.com or on the podcasts’ Facebook, Instagram and Twitter page. Check out the Evergreen Podcast Network for Ohio v. the World and hundreds of other great podcasts http://www.evergreenpodcasts.com.

Ohio v. the World Podcast is Back! Season 9 launches March 31, 2026

Ohio v. the World podcast is returning with its 9th Season on Tuesday March 31, 2026. It’s been a long break, but we’re back and we can’t wait to connect with you all again over some Ohio History. We’re back on the Evergreen Podcast Network and have a new season of shows that are in production as we speak.

Go listen to our previous 8 seasons anywhere you get your podcasts and we’ll see you later this month!

Season 8 Finale: Ohio v. Crime (Part 2) The FBI Strikes Back

Ep. 11: “Ohio v. Crime” (Part 2) LISTEN HERE

Episode 11: “Ohio v. Crime” (Part 2): the FBI Strikes Back. Alex concludes Season 8 with a bang, literally. The bullets are flying as the J. Edgar Hoover’s FBI is shooting to kill public enemies one by one. We pick up the story in the summer of 1934 as John Dillinger, Public Enemy #1 is shot down in Chicago by the famous FBI agent Melvin Purvis and the tide begins to turn against the gangsters in the FBI’s War On Crime.

Alex is joined again by author John Oller, himself a graduate of The Ohio State University, to discuss his new excellent book Gangster Hunters. So many of the important event of this era taking place in the Buckeye State. Oller shares the forgotten stories of Public Enemy #1 Alvin Karpis and two FBI agents at the center of bringing down Karpis and Bonnie & Clyde. Buy Gangster Hunters here. https://www.amazon.com/Gangster-Hunters-Vanquished-Americas-Deadliest/dp/0593471369

We’re also joined by Paula Schleis, long time Ohio journalist and host of the popular podcast Ohio Mysteries. Paula shares the story of another Public Enemy #1, Pretty Boy Floyd and how so much of his infamous life of crime would take place in Ohio. Paula takes us through the Floyd’s death at the hands of Melvin Purvis and Ohio law enforcement officers. Paula’s great show Ohio Mysteries is also on the Evergreen Podcast Network, listen to her 600+ episodes here or anywhere you get your podcasts. https://ohiomysteries.com/

Thanks so much for listening in 2024! We’ll be back in 2025 for Season 9 of Ohio v. the World. Contact Alex and the show at ohiovtheworld@gmail.com or on the podcasts’ Facebook, Instagram and Twitter page. Check out the Evergreen Podcast Network for Ohio v. the World and hundreds of other great podcasts http://www.evergreenpodcasts.com. Email or message us to buy an Ohio v. the World t-shirt for $20 free shipping. Happy holidays, Ohioans.

Public Enemies: The Rise of the Gangsters (Part 1)

Ep. 11: “Ohio v. Crime” (Part 1) LISTEN HERE

Episode 11: “Ohio v. Crime” (Part One): The Rise of the Gangsters. In Part 1 of the Season 8 finale, Alex goes to back to the 1930s and the War on Crime. At the height of the Depression, a new breed of violent criminal roams the country. Armed with Tommy Guns and fast getaway cars, criminals like John Dillinger, Baby Face Nelson, etc. shoot and rob their way across the Midwest and Ohio, in particular. Alex is joined by author John Oller, himself a graduate of The Ohio State University, to discuss his new excellent book Gangster Hunters, out today. Buy Gangster Hunters here. https://www.amazon.com/Gangster-Hunters-Vanquished-Americas-Deadliest/dp/0593471369

John takes us through the birth of the FBI and its hard-charging Director, J. Edgar Hoover. But the sleepy Bureau faces the threat of a violent crime wave the likes of which the nation had never scene. With tragic events like the Kansas City Massacre, Dillinger’s numerous escapes and the blunder of Melvin Purvis and his agents at Little Bohemia, it appears that the criminals have the upper hand over the G-Men.

We’re also joined by Paula Schleis, long time Ohio journalist and host of the popular podcast Ohio Mysteries. Paula shares the stories of Pretty Boy Floyd and John Dillinger as both got their start in bank robbing in the Buckeye State. From rum running along the Ohio River to their first robberies taking place in Ohio, Floyd and Dillinger would become two of the most infamous criminals in US history. Paula’s great show Ohio Mysteries is also on the Evergreen Podcast Network, listen to her 600+ episodes here or anywhere you get your podcasts. https://ohiomysteries.com/

We will be back next Tuesday with Part 2 of the Season 8 finale, thank you so much for listening this year and Go Bucks!

Contact Alex and the show at ohiovtheworld@gmail.com or on the podcasts’ Facebook, Instagram and Twitter page. Check out the Evergreen Podcast Network for Ohio v. the World and hundreds of other great podcasts http://www.evergreenpodcasts.com.

Presidential Medical Secrets and the Real First Female President in US History

Listen to Ep. 10: “Ohio v. the 25th Amendment” here

It’s Election Day and we’re back with another presidential episode “Ohio v. the 25th Amendment.” We look at two major presidential health emergencies that were covered up prior to the 25th Amendment and the history of presidential infirmity. First is the story of Woodrow Wilson’s massive stroke in the fall of 1919 and how the 1st lady, Edith Wilson, became the first female president. And we look at a secret presidential surgery at sea for Grover Cleveland’s cancer.

Alex is joined by author William Hazelgrove to discuss his book Madam President (2016) about Edith Wilson, our 1st woman president. We analyze their quick courtship and Wilson reaching the heights of global popularity following WWI. The political battle at home over the League of Nations leads Wilson to a cross-country whistle stop tour that ends in a massive stroke. We cover the little-known history surrounding Edith Wilson taking over the executive branch in her husband’s absence and the lengths she went to coverup the extent of his illness.

Our second story covers Grover Cleveland’s emergency surgery at sea for cancer during his second term. Author Annette Dunlap rejoins the program to discuss Cleveland’s health scare and the celebrity status of his wife Frances Folsom Cleveland. Link below to Dunlap’s Frances Cleveland biography Frank: America’s Youngest First Lady (2009). Friend of the pod, Bruce Carlson discusses how Grover Cleveland became the only two, non-consecutive term President in US history (at the time of this recording). Check out Bruce’s excellent political history podcast My History Can Beat Up Your Politics (link below).

City of Buffalo Historian, Lindsey Lauren Visser rejoins the show to outline the coverup of Cleveland’s cancer and the surgery to remove it aboard the Oneida, a yacht in the summer of 1893. Lindsey shares the dangers of the surgery and how the intricate coverup comes unraveled. But Cleveland’s teams efforts to discredit the journalist EJ Edwards who broke the story led to the writer’s career being ruined.

Contact Alex and the show at ohiovtheworld@gmail.com or on the podcasts’ Facebook, Instagram and Twitter page. Check out the Evergreen Podcast Network for Ohio v. the World and hundreds of other great podcasts http://www.evergreenpodcasts.com.

See you on 11/26/24 for Ohio v. the World’s Season 8 finale. Go Vote!

Historian Lindsey Lauren Visser homepage: https://lindseylaurenvisser.com/

Listen to My History Can Beat Up Your Politics here https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/my-history-can-beat-up-your-politics/id169078375

Buy Madam President by William Hazelgrove here https://www.amazon.com/Madam-President-Secret-Presidency-Wilson/dp/162157475X

Buy Frank by Annette Dunlap here https://www.amazon.com/Frank-Cleveland-Americas-Youngest-Excelsior-ebook/dp/B007QWEEXE

The “Other” Assassinations: The Political Murders of Presidents Garfield and McKinley

Listen to Episode 9: “Ohio v. Assassinations” HERE

Four American Presidents have been assassinated in office. Two of them are among the most infamous moments in US history, the Lincoln and JFK assassinations. The “other” two assassinated Presidents were both from the Buckeye State: William McKinley and James Garfield. Unfortunately, the events of this campaign season have brought presidential assassinations back into the news. Alex looks at the extraordinary events surrounding James Garfield’s killing in 1881 and McKinley’s assassination 20 years later in 1901. We talk with 6 different leading experts on both presidents in new interviews and re-edited interviews from our original McKinley and Garfield episodes from 2020.

We visit with the city historian for Buffalo, NY, Lindsey Lauren Visser, about the death of our 25th president, Canton, Ohio’s own William McKinley. McKinley was shot at the Pan American Exhibition in Buffalo by a deranged anarchist, Leon Czolgosz. Czolgosz’s journey to political murder begins as a factory worker in Cleveland, Ohio who is radicalized following the Panic of 1893 to an ardent anarchist, a popular subculture at the turn of the century. We also revisit conversations with Anthony Greco, the Director of Exhibits at the Buffalo History Museum and the host of the excellent Buffalo History Museum Podcast. Link below for that show and give a listen to their 3-part episode on the McKinley assassination. We also talk to University of Akron history professor Kevin Kern and best-selling biographer Robert Merry. Buy his book President McKinley: Architect of the American Century with link below.

The “other” assassination is the killing of Mentor, Ohio’s James A. Garfield the 20th President of the United States. Garfield was shot by a mentally ill office seeker at a DC train station in the Summer of 1881. His shooting by Charles Guiteau is just the start of the story as Garfield lives for 80 days after the shooting. His terrible and negligent medical care was the cause of his slow, painful death. We replay our great interview with our favorite current historian, Candice Millard, and her excellent 2012 book Destiny of the Republic: A Tale of Madness, Medicine and the Murder of a President (2012). Buy this book! Link below as well. We also talked to the former Site Manager of the James A. Garfield National Historic Site, Todd Arrington. Also, check out Todd’s book The Last Lincoln Republican: The Presidential Election of 1880 on President Garfield’s unlikely election victory.

Contact Alex and the show at ohiovtheworld@gmail.com or on the podcasts’ Facebook, Instagram and Twitter page. Check out the Evergreen Podcast Network for Ohio v. the World and hundreds of other great podcasts http://www.evergreenpodcasts.com.

Historian Lindsey Lauren Visser homepage: https://lindseylaurenvisser.com/

Listen to the Buffalo History Museum Podcast: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-buffalo-history-museum-podcast/id1532344009

Buy Robert Merry’s President McKinley: Architect of the American Century here: https://www.amazon.com/President-McKinley-Architect-American-Century/dp/1451625448

Buy Candice Millar’s award-winning book Destiny of the Republic HERE! https://www.amazon.com/Destiny-Republic-Madness-Medicine-President/dp/0385526261/

Check out Todd Arrington’s 2020 book The Last Lincoln Republic. https://www.amazon.com/Last-Lincoln-Republican-Presidential-Elections-ebook/dp/B08P3WBWD8/

Ohio’s Last VP: Nobel Prize, #1 Hit Songwriter Gen. Charles G. Dawes

Ep. 8: “Ohio v. the Vice Presidency” PLAY HERE

Our Presidential mini-season is back for 2024! We start with a bio episode on Ohio’s last Vice President, General Charles G. Dawes (1925-1929), Calvin Coolidge’s running mate from Marietta, Ohio. With JD Vance on the Republican ticket, Ohio may be seeing their first VEEP in 100 years. Charles Dawes is completely lost to history despite being a Nobel Peace Prize winner, songwriter of a #1 pop song, WWI General and a popular Vice President.

Alex sits down with author Annette Dunlap to discuss her excellent biography, Charles G. Dawes: A Life, (2016) of the former VP. Her great book is the only Dawes biography we could find in the last 90 years. Annette takes us through his family history from the Mayflower to the American Revolution and the Civil War to his youth in Marietta and Cincinnati, Ohio. Annette discusses, Dawes first foray into politics helping to run William McKinley’s successful 1896 presidential campaign to his time as an important general in WWI for the American Expeditionary Force.

Bruce Carlson joins the show to discuss Dawes’ time in Nebraska, in politics and the Dawes Plan to ease the global crisis surrounding Germany’s WWI reparations. Carlson the host of the My History Can Beat Up Your Politics podcast and the Vices podcast talks to us about Dawes’ years as Vice President and his rocky relationship with his running mate Calvin Coolidge. We discuss his 1925 Nobel Peace Prize and how did a former Vice President write a #1 hit pop song?

Buy Annette’s book here https://www.amazon.com/dp/0810134195

Check out Bruce’s Vices podcast on America’s Vice Presidents https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/vice-presidents-of-the-united-states-podcast/id1440240504

RIP Charlie Hustle (1941-2024). Listen to our 2-Part “Pete Rose v. the World” Episodes Here

“Pete Rose v. the World” (Part One)
“Pete Rose v. the World” (Part Two)

Pete Rose passed away this afternoon at the age of 83. This summer we did a 2-part episode on the rise and fall of Charlie Hustle. This two-part episode follows his rise from obscurity on the Queen City’s West Side to 20th Century sports icon and his spectacular fall that leads to his banishment from baseball for gambling.

Part One covers Rose childhood and unlikely ascension to MLB MVP and World Series Champion for the Cincinnati Reds, his hometown team. We sit down with New York Times bestselling author Keith O’Brien to discuss his excellent new book Charlie Hustle: the Rise and Fall of Pete Rose and the Last Glory Days of Baseball (2024). O’Brien interviewed Rose himself and almost everyone that knew him during those years of the ’60s, ’70s and ’80s in his critically-acclaimed sports biography. We discuss Rose’s unlikely baseball career and in Part 1 follow his making the Cincinnati Reds in 1963 and winning Rookie of The Year to his notorious winning moment at home plate during the 1970 MLB All-Star Game. Keith details Rose and Big Red Machine’s rise to the top of baseball and foreshadows problems to come for Charlie Hustle and his issues with sports gambling. Link below to buy Ketih’s book.

Chris Eckes, Director of Operations/Chief Curator of the Cincinnati Reds Hall of Fame, joins the show to talk about the history of the Cincinnati Reds. We talk about why the Reds are considered the oldest professional baseball team in the MLB and Rose’s childhood on the West Side of Cincinnati. Eckes takes our audience through the 1970, 1972 and 1975 World Series appearances by Rose and the Big Red Machine. We also discuss the offensive juggernaut that was “the Great Eight” lineup of the Big Red Machine of 1970-1978. Link below to visit the Cincinnati Reds Hall of Fame and Museum, located on site at Great American Ball Park. Highly recommend visiting their large museum space next time you’re in Downtown Cincinnati.

Part Two covers Rose and the Big Red Machine’s second championship in 1976 and his chase of Ty Cobb’s all-time hits record in 1985 when he returns to Cincinnati as the Player/Manager of the Reds. . Keith walks us through Pete’s lifelong addiction to gambling and how it leads to his shocking banishment from baseball in 1989 and even to a short prison sentence. We also discuss how the nationwide legalization of sports gambling could negatively impact the integrity of major American sports.

Chris Eckes, Director of Operations/Chief Curator of the Cincinnati Reds Hall of Fame, talks about the Big Red Machine, Rose’s return to Cincinnati and getting the hits record at Riverfront Stadium. Chris recounts the decision to induct Rose into the Reds Hall of Fame in 2016 and takes us through the museum’s history.

Where to buy Charlie Hustle: https://keithob.com/purchase

Visit the Reds HOF & Museum here: https://www.mlb.com/reds/hall-of-fame

Contact the show at ohiovtheworld@gmail.com or on Facebook, Instagram and Twitter. Check out the Evergreen Podcast Network for Ohio v. the World and hundreds of other great podcasts here http://www.evergreenpodcasts.com

Bonus Episode: A CEO Roundtable on the State of Ohio History

Bonus Episode: CEO Roundtable on the State of Ohio History

BONUS EPISODE: A CEO Roundtable Discussion on the State of Ohio History. Alex finally ends his summer break and sits down with the leaders of the 3 leading history organizations in the State of Ohio. We visit with the CEO/Executive Directors of the Western Reserve Historical Society, the Ohio History Connection and the Cincinnati Museum Center for a candid conversation, on their impressive careers, the challenges and triumphs of being the leaders in the field of Ohio history and what’s next for their 3 iconic institutions. 

We’re joined by Elizabeth Pierce, CEO of the Cincinnati Museum Center, Megan Wood, Executive Director of the Ohio History Connection and Kelly Falcone-Hall, CEO of the Western Reserve Historical Society. See the links below for all three of these great organizations and become a member. 

Western Reserve Historical Society: https://www.wrhs.org/join-give/join/become-a-member

Cincinnati Museum Center: https://www.cincymuseum.org/members/join/

Ohio History Connection: https://www.ohiohistory.org/get-involved/join-membership/

Contact Alex and the show at ohiovtheworld@gmail.com or on the podcasts’ Facebook, Instagram and Twitter page. Check out the Evergreen Podcast Network for Ohio v. the World and hundreds of other great podcasts http://www.evergreenpodcasts.com.

Catch Up on Season 8 at the Midseason Break–Hear All 6 episodes Here

We’ve reached the midseason break for Season 8 of Ohio v. the World. We’ll be back with a bonus episode in August from the 3 biggest history museums in Ohio. Season 8 will conclude with a slew of presidential history episodes (as we do every 4 years) and maybe 1-2 extra episodes after the election. You can hear all of our Season 8 episodes by clicking below. Or link to our iTunes page HERE for all of Ohio v. the World’s episodes. Can’t wait to bring you the 2nd half of Season 8 coming up.

Ep. 1: Ohio v. Fascism (Part 1)
Ep. 1: Ohio v. Fascism (Part 2)
Ep. 2: Ohio v. the Universe
Ep. 3: Ohio v. Terrorism
Ep. 4: Ohio v. The 14th Amendment
Ep. 5: Pete Rose v. the World (Part 1)
Ep. 5: Pete Rose v. the World (Part 2)
Ep. 6: Ohio v. Cancel Culture