The Nantucket Gam
A podcast about Nantucket’s History. Research, stories and interviews that explore topics in the island's past and tie them to modern day Nantucket. Created and published by the Nantucket Historical Association.
A podcast about Nantucket’s History. Research, stories and interviews that explore topics in the island's past and tie them to modern day Nantucket. Created and published by the Nantucket Historical Association.
Episodes

Wednesday Jul 01, 2026
Nantucket and the American Revolution - Part 1
Wednesday Jul 01, 2026
Wednesday Jul 01, 2026
Muster your friends and family, gather and listen close as the Nantucket Gam celebrates America's 250th anniversary with a tale of Nantucket during the American Revolution! Join us for a tale of economic collapse, Quakerism, smuggling, divided loyalties and uneasy neutrality on our lonely island 30 miles out to sea. How does an island dependent on a single industry navigate the conflict between the colonies and London? Who would you be - Patriot, Privateer, Loyalist or Smuggler? Learn all about it in part one of our two-part series on Nantucket and the American Revolution.

Monday Jun 01, 2026
The Wreck of the Andrea Doria - with Legendary Diver John Chatterton
Monday Jun 01, 2026
Monday Jun 01, 2026
Dive into a story of confusion, carelessness and tragedy as the team from the Nantucket Gam describes the fateful events of July 25th, 1956 and the collision of the luxury liner Andrea Doria. What caused the wreck? Could it have been avoided? Join us to learn more about this famous disaster that sparked enduring questions and captured the imagination of the nation. Plus, stay tuned for an interview with legendary wreck diver John Chatterton (Shadow Divers, Deep Sea Detectives) who has made more than 170 dives to the incredibly dangerous wreck.

Friday May 01, 2026
Changing Time - Nantucket's Oldest House with Virna Gonzalez
Friday May 01, 2026
Friday May 01, 2026
On this episode of The Nantucket Gam, we explore the complex history of how Nantucket's Oldest House changed over time into what it is today. From it's creation during the colonial era of Nantucket, through its numerous owners and to its modern history as a historic property of the Nantucket Historical Association, the Oldest House has seen many changes; each representative of the needs of the time. Plus, stay tuned for an interview with ReMain's Virna Gonzalez!

Wednesday Apr 01, 2026
Hear Ye, Hear Ye - The Story of Nantucket's Town Criers
Wednesday Apr 01, 2026
Wednesday Apr 01, 2026
Hear Ye, Hear Ye! Episode 4 of Season 2 of The Nantucket Gam proclaims the tales of Nantucket's gregarious town criers. Before the popularization of the newspaper, radio, or television, the citizens of Nantucket would rely on loud men, loud men with bells and horns, to broadcast the comings and goings of the island. They would become icons of the island community, known far and wide for their skill and devotion to yelling the news. Join the Gam team to learn all about the tradition of town criers, the evolution of their art, and the modern interpretation of the practice. Do you think you'd have what it takes to be the voice of the island? Plus, stay tuned for an interview with Nantucket's current town crier, Eric Goddard.

Sunday Mar 01, 2026
Pedaling Nantucket - A History of Bicycles with Harvey and Jasper Young
Sunday Mar 01, 2026
Sunday Mar 01, 2026
Season 2, Episode 3 of The Nantucket Gam is all about bikes, bikes, bikes! Bicycle and history enthusiasts rejoice - Thomas's research this month uncovers everything you wanted to know and more about your favorite way to get around the island. We discuss it all - from the first bikes on Nantucket, to the biking craze that swept the island, and how bicycles deep influence on island culture and transportation is still alive today. Whether you're a leisurely biker or a high-speed scorcher, we're sure you'll love the history we're peddling. Plus, an interview with Harvey and Jasper Young from the famous Young's Bicycle Shop!

Sunday Feb 01, 2026
Stiches in Time - The Nantucket School of Needlery with Dr. Isabella Rosner
Sunday Feb 01, 2026
Sunday Feb 01, 2026
Season 2, Episode 2 of 'The Nantucket Gam' weaves the tale of the Nantucket School of Needlery, which opened in the 1960s and played an important role in the revival of handcrafts on Nantucket Island well into the 1970s. Join Thomas, Annalie and Adam as they stich together the story of one of the island's lesser known histories; one which explores the incredible creativity and skill of Nantucket's artist community. We are joined by special guest Dr. Isabella Rosner, Curator of Textiles at the United Kingdom's Royal School of Needlework (and host of the podcast 'Sew What?'), who's deep knowledge of and infectious enthusiasm for historic needlework ties Nantucket's history to contemporary research and the NHA's 2025 exhibition of textiles!

Thursday Jan 01, 2026
Scrimshaw - Nantucket's Whaling Art with Artist Lee Ann Papale
Thursday Jan 01, 2026
Thursday Jan 01, 2026
Our first episode of Season 2, "Scrimshaw" examines the folk art of carving whale teeth and bone. A unique and remarkable art form, Scrimshaw is deeply associated with the historic whaling industry, and therefore, associated with Nantucket. Born from the boredom of whalers, and created for personal or familial use, scrimshaw has since become highly desirable to collectors and enthusiasts alike. We are joined by our guest Lee Ann Papale, a Nantucket native scrimshaw artist who creates contemporary pieces from her studio on the island. Welcome to Season 2!

Monday Dec 01, 2025
The Whale Skeleton - with Niles Parker and Jeremy Slavitz
Monday Dec 01, 2025
Monday Dec 01, 2025
In our Season 1 final episode, Episode 9 of 'The Nantucket Gam', we tell the story of Nantucket's sperm whale stranding and death in 1998. A timely episode - released only weeks after another major sperm whale stranding in November, 2025, we explore the timeline of the 1998 stranding and the process in which the skeleton was saved to be displayed for all to visit in the Nantucket Historical Association's Whaling Museum. Our guests this month are Jeremy Slavitz, who is the NHA's Exhibitions Manager, and Niles Parker, our Gosnell Executive Director. Both share their own experiences in how the NHA's whale skeleton made its way from the sea to the ceiling in the museum!









