
An Ounce - For Your Consideration
Discover hidden stories from history—bite-sized, clever tales that challenge what you thought you knew. At An Ounce, we uncover the little moments that quietly changed everything, surprising truths, and fascinating facts you won’t hear elsewhere.
I’m Jim Fugate—retired firefighter, lifelong learner, and an outside-the-box thinker who loves sharing history’s hidden gems. These quick, engaging stories don’t take themselves too seriously, won’t steal your precious time, and might just make you feel a little bit smarter.
I hope you’ll join a community of curious minds who enjoy a fresh take on history—where conversation is always open and everyone’s invited.
An Ounce - For Your Consideration
The REAL Superman Who Built America
Before Superman soared, there was another Man of Steel—Joe Magarac.
A towering figure born in the steel mills of Pittsburgh, Joe could lift trains, drink molten metal, and work without rest. But was he stronger than Superman—or even real at all?
This episode uncovers the legend of Joe Magarac: part folk hero, part labor myth, and maybe part corporate propaganda. We’ll explore how an imaginary steelworker became a symbol of working-class endurance and how his legacy challenges everything we think we know about strength, sacrifice, and storytelling.
📣 Share this with the strongest person you know.
💬 And tell us in the comments: Who would you back—Joe or Superman?
🎧 Related episode you might enjoy:
An Ounce – The Legend of Paul Bunyan: Big Lies and Tall Truths
https://youtu.be/zCQZST8n2Xw
#JoeMagarac #Superman #Folklore #LaborHistory #AmericanLegends #AnOuncePodcast
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🕒 Chapters (Timestamps – estimate and adjust after edit)
00:00 – Intro: The Steel Man vs. Superman
00:58 – Chapter 1: Born from Fire
02:16 – Chapter 2: The Original Man of Steel
03:48 – Chapter 3: Too Strong to Be True?
04:09 – Chapter 4: Superman vs. Magarac
06:06 – An Ounce
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🔗 References (Plain URLs with context)
• Collier’s Weekly (1931 article by Owen Francis): Origin of Joe Magarac
https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=uc1.b4147162&view=1up&seq=11
• “Joe Magarac” entry, American Folklore.net
https://www.americanfolklore.net/folklore/2010/07/joe_magarac.html
• Superman debut issue (Action Comics #1, June 1938)
https://www.comics.org/issue/586/
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Music: Via YouTube Music – Spoons by Telecasted, Boomin by Dan (lebo) Lebowitz and Tone, Seekers, Comom Vamos by Casa Rosa, and Down with your Getup by Mini Vandals
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