Now on YouTube!
Did you know that we're now on YouTube? Not only can you catch your favorite podcast episodes, we will also be posting footage from tours and events done by Jim and Jody. Whether you are a new student of Gettysburg or a seasoned pro, you will enjoy this channel and come away with a better understanding of this critical moment in the American Civil War! Be sure to subscribe today so you never miss new content!
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About The Battle of Gettysburg Podcast
The Battle of Gettysburg Podcast is the premier show dedicated to exploring the Gettysburg Campaign. Now hosted by Licensed Battlefield Guide, author, and historian Jim Hessler, alongside co-host SuperFan Jody Wilson, the podcast brings history to life with engaging conversations, expert insights, and plenty of passion for the past.
We’re here because we love talking about Gettysburg—and we want you to love it too. Don’t miss an episode, including favorites like the Dan Sickles Report.
You can now watch or listen on YouTube!
The First Day at Gettysburg: July 1, 1863 by James A. Hessler
From Our Friend Kent Masterson Brown
"If you have an interest in the Civil War, and the Gettysburg Campaign and Battle in particular, you must tune in to The Battle of Gettysburg Podcast, hosted by seasoned historians and Gettysburg Licensed Battlefield Guides, Jim Hessler and Eric Lindblade. Each episode focuses on an aspect of the Gettysburg Campaign or Battle that has seldom, if ever, been examined in such detail before. Jim and Eric dive deep, giving you an understanding of that piece of the Gettysburg story you never dreamed you could get and, surely, will never forget. Truly, regularly tuning in to The Battle of Gettysburg Podcast is a must. I do."
Kent Masterson Brown, author: Cushing of Gettysburg: The Story of a Union Artillery Commander; Retreat from Gettysburg:
Lee, Logistics and the Pennsylvania Campaign; and Meade at Gettysburg: A Study in Command.”








