Fractured Union
Narrated Science Fiction Series
In the 22nd century, historian Jasper Blake looks back at the tumultuous years that led to the fall of the United States and the rise of new nations in North America. Fractured Union is a deep dive into the political, economic, and environmental upheavals of the 21st century—unraveling how the United States fell apart and what emerged in its wake.
Told through a mix of historical timelines, immersive storytelling and critical analysis, Fractured Union traces the key political moments of the 21st century that led to the fall of the United States. It explores the rise of successor states like Cascadia, the Republic of Texas, and the Atlantic States of America, as well as the cultural and technological shifts that shaped the world of 2125.
Each episode dissects pivotal events, revealing the forces that led to America's fragmentation—climate disasters, economic instability, political extremism, and escalating violence. The podcast also brings in the voices of those who lived through it: activists, politicians, refugees, and citizens caught in the collapse.
At its heart, Fractured Union is more than just a speculative history. It's a reflection on the fragility of democracy, the resilience of human societies, and the ever-present question: Why did such a powerful nation fall suddenly fall apart and could anything have been done to stop it?
Told through a mix of historical timelines, immersive storytelling and critical analysis, Fractured Union traces the key political moments of the 21st century that led to the fall of the United States. It explores the rise of successor states like Cascadia, the Republic of Texas, and the Atlantic States of America, as well as the cultural and technological shifts that shaped the world of 2125.
Each episode dissects pivotal events, revealing the forces that led to America's fragmentation—climate disasters, economic instability, political extremism, and escalating violence. The podcast also brings in the voices of those who lived through it: activists, politicians, refugees, and citizens caught in the collapse.
At its heart, Fractured Union is more than just a speculative history. It's a reflection on the fragility of democracy, the resilience of human societies, and the ever-present question: Why did such a powerful nation fall suddenly fall apart and could anything have been done to stop it?
