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Unsinkable: The Titanic Podcast

Unsinkable: The Titanic Podcast

By: L.A. Beadles
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Welcome to Unsinkable, an intense look at the cultural history of Titanic and its era. The history of the ship is laden with: women, people of color, families that have spoken up and lived out loud to leave a legacy we cannot ignore. The past is present and the future. We cannot make the mistakes of our ancestors.

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  • Titanic, the Immigrant's Ship (with James Penca of Witness Titanic Podcast)
    Mar 24 2026

    Today I'm joined by James Penca from the Witness Titanic podcast for a fascinating and heartfelt look at the stories of a few of Titanic's third class passengers, ones too often left out of more sensational narratives. Together, we shine a light on journeys across the Atlantic that reveal so much more than tragedy. Through their own words and research into both their socioeconomic and cultural lives, we uncover a wealth of insight into the American immigration experience. From the hopes and hardships that drove people to leave everything behind, to the systems and realities that shaped their arrival in a new world, these passengers embody the complexities of the immigrant experience and utlimately how many immigrants passionately built their own new realities.

    And just as importantly, we address the brutal reality of the current political climate--one that seeks to erase the beauty and promise of America as a nation of immigrants.


    For Titanic Weekend: https://sites.google.com/view/titanicweekend2026/home

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    Patreon: patreon.com/c/witnesstitanic


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    Support Unsinkable on Patreon for as little as $1/month: https://www.patreon.com/unsinkablepod

    Or buy me a coffee!: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/labeadles

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    1 hr and 45 mins
  • The Archibald Gracies: A Bizarrely Complex American Legacy (Part Two)
    Feb 24 2026

    Today's episode dives even deeper into the fascinating but complex familial history of Archibald Gracie IV, one of the most well-documented survivors of the Titanic disaster. We'll explore the layers of his lineage and how he viewed it, from his questionable passion for a Confederate military heritage to the personal tragedies that shaped the man who found himself aboard that ship in April 1912.

    In his memoir about the sinking, Archie the Fourth claimed that all lines of class had been blasted apart that night. Had they really? Did he have any perspective, really, to offer on this after a lifetime of leisure and wealth and rumination? Did the tragedy of his young daughter give him some that perhaps historians haven’t noted? Or is his account really just a classist and racist piece of fiction on par with the tome he wrote about his father’s Civil War servicer?

    Yeah, we’re going there.


    Support the show

    Support Unsinkable on Patreon for as little as $1/month: https://www.patreon.com/unsinkablepod

    Or buy me a coffee!: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/labeadles

    Buy Unsinkable shirts here!: https://www.bonfire.com/unsinkable-the-first-t-shirt/

    Support the pod via my Bookshop Storefront: https://bookshop.org/shop/unsinkablepod

    Find me on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/unsinkablepod/

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    45 mins
  • The Archibald Gracies: A Bizarrely Complex American Legacy (Part One)
    Feb 10 2026

    The Gracie family, starting with its original Scottish immigrant Archibald, built a shipping empire in 18th and 19th century America--New York to Alabama--that profoundly shaped economic development. But their wealth was deeply entangled with the slave trade, its plantation economy, and later the Civil War itself. Their legacy, memorialized in landmarks like Gracie Mansion (now the NYC mayor's residence), reflects the uncomfortable truth of how American prosperity was built on exploitation. When Archibald Gracie IV stepped on to the decks of Titanic, he'd inherited a complicated legacy and was fighting tooth and nail to prove the worth of his ancestors' fallen pride.

    Support the show

    Support Unsinkable on Patreon for as little as $1/month: https://www.patreon.com/unsinkablepod

    Or buy me a coffee!: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/labeadles

    Buy Unsinkable shirts here!: https://www.bonfire.com/unsinkable-the-first-t-shirt/

    Support the pod via my Bookshop Storefront: https://bookshop.org/shop/unsinkablepod

    Find me on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/unsinkablepod/

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    42 mins
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I adore this podcast. I've loved the Titanic for koat of my life and it's one of the few of my hyperfixations that I keep coming back to! LA makes the story of titanic come alive and tells the stories of people who can no longer speak to us.
Thank you so much LA and may your podcast last forever!

Her dedication to the History of Titanic and the people's story

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