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Ballen Studios Presents: A Twist of History

2025/5/21
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Mr. Ballin: 我很高兴向大家介绍Ballen Studios的全新播客节目《历史的转折》。这个节目将以引人入胜的叙事方式,讲述那些塑造我们今天世界的重大历史转折点。与传统的历史播客不同,我们的节目会深入挖掘历史事件与我们日常生活的联系,揭示那些鲜为人知却影响深远的故事。例如,第一集将探讨我们对真实犯罪故事的痴迷,以及这种痴迷的起源。后续的节目还将涉及好莱坞的崛起、公制系统的采用、以及香蕉在全球的普及等话题。这些故事不仅会解答你的疑问,还会让你大开眼界,因为它们背后往往隐藏着海盗、中央情报局、政治暗杀以及托马斯·爱迪生等令人意想不到的元素。历史并非一帆风顺,而《历史的转折》将带你发现那些改变一切的惊人转折。

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Hey, it's me, Mr. Ballin. Thank you so much for listening to the Mr. Ballin Podcast. Today, I've got something different, but very special for you. Something I know you're going to love. Our studio, Ballin Studios, has another incredible brand new podcast for you to listen to.

We already know you guys love storytelling with twists and turns, of course. And what better way than with history to provide some of the most compelling stories ever? The brand new podcast is called A Twist of History, and I'm about to play you a clip of it. But first, I want to tell you that this is not going to be a traditional history podcast. These are not only going to be told in the fully immersive story format you're used to getting from Ballin Studios, but they will also have a clear connection to the things in our everyday lives.

For example, why are we obsessed with true crime stories? It turns out that reason is from over a hundred years ago. And in this story, it's not just the grisly murder or the daring escape or the thrilling hunt that will suck you in. It's the way that that story sparked our cultural obsession with true crime that makes it so much more fascinating. And that's just episode one.

Do you know how Hollywood became the movie mecca? Or why we don't use the metric system? Or even why we can find bananas in all of our supermarkets? These stories will not only answer those questions, but they will blow your mind. Just those examples I gave you, they involve pirates, the CIA, political assassinations, and Thomas Edison being a big bully. History is never a straight line, and pretty often we can pinpoint a remarkable, thrilling twist which affects everything that follows.

It's late at night. You've had a long day at work. You're exhausted. You finally turn out all the lights and go to bed.

But, of course, you get a notification on your phone. You have to check it, right? You're not sleeping yet, so you take a quick look. And that's when you see that it's about that story that you've been following all week. The international manhunt that's basically the next smash-hit true crime docuseries in the making in real time. And updates are coming in rapid fire. You sit bolt upright, take a deep breath, and begin scrolling.

For the next two hours, you devour every delicious detail about the grisly crime, the search for a fugitive, and the mindless commentary that goes along with it. Our collective obsession with true crime stories has, of course, exploded in the last several years. And movies, books, podcasts, social media, daily news stories, they all feed this obsession constantly. It's pretty easy to think that this is a relatively new thing. But of course, it's not.

And while it may be difficult to pinpoint a single moment in history when this cultural phenomenon began, there is one story which may be the very reason why you're up late at night doom-scrolling. One story about a brutal murder, the heart-pounding pursuit of the killer, and a revolutionary new technology which sparked a cultural obsession that we still can't get enough of.

History always has a twist. A single, unexpected, and often forgotten moment that changes everything that comes after it. In this series, each week, you'll hear a riveting story about a twist that you've probably never heard of. But it's these stories that have shaped the very world we now live in. On today's episode, how murder went viral. This is a twist of history. It's July 9th, 1910 in London, England.

A 16-year-old boy flies down four flights of stairs of a concrete office building and steps out onto Borough High Street on the south bank of the River Thames. The noise hits him immediately, people rushing down the sidewalk, the road filled with a mix of horse-drawn buggies and rattling automobiles. The street is so crowded it overwhelms the boy. He quickly pulls his hat down further to partially cover his face and starts weaving his way through the foot traffic.

He darts his eyes back and forth, convinced that someone is going to recognize him. He can feel his heartbeat all the way up in his ears. He keeps rushing and scanning the street, but nobody pays any attention to him, so the boy finally relaxes a little. He slows down to a normal walk and makes his way to the entrance of a nearby London underground station. A few minutes later, the boy sees his father coming towards him, holding a single small suitcase.

The boy greets his father, and they run down the steps together in the underground, just in time to catch the next train. The boy watches the train doors close and the mass of passengers exiting. He looks around to make sure that he still hasn't been recognized by anyone and follows his father on board. As the train car continues to fill up, the boy and his dad lower their heads, avoiding eye contact with their fellow passengers. And finally, the train starts to roll down the underground tracks, and the boy and his father exhale.

Their escape from England has begun.