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A deep dive into the strange obscure and relentlessly entertaining portions of human history. Married couple and armchair historians, Stephanie & Andrew, discuss the often overlooked parts of humanity. Whether the subject is an obscure event that has confused historians for centuries or a historical figure that doesn’t get enough credit, we have you covered.
New episodes available every Monday!
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Welcome back, Weirdos to another spine-tingling episode of History for Weirdos! This week, we're unraveling the baffling case of Grace Marks, a young Irish-Canadian maid who found herself entangled in a gruesome double homicide that shocked 19th-century Canada.
In 1843, Upper Canada was rocked by the brutal murders of Thomas Kinnear, a wealthy farmer, and his housekeeper, Nancy Montgomery. The prime suspects? None other than the seemingly innocent Grace Marks and her fellow servant, James McDermott. But did this unassuming maid truly play a part in this bloody crime, or was she merely a pawn in a deadly game? Join us as we sift through the conflicting accounts, the whispers of a possible conspiracy, and the psychological labyrinth of a young woman trapped in a web of deceit. Was Grace a cold-blooded killer, a manipulated accomplice, or simply an innocent bystander caught in the wrong place at the wrong time?
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This is the last episode we will be airing before our hiatus. Thank you so much for supporting the show, it means the world to us both. We are not sure when we will be back but we need a bit of time to recharge.
Until then, stay weird!
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He's been called "The George Washington of South America," but Simón Bolívar was so much more than that! This week on History For Weirdos, we're diving deep into the life and times of this revolutionary figure who led the fight for independence in several South American countries. From his privileged upbringing to his daring military campaigns, we'll uncover the complexities of Bolívar's character and explore the lasting impact he had on the continent. Get ready for tales of battlefield triumphs, political intrigue, and a relentless pursuit of liberty that shaped the destiny of nations.
But that's not all, Weirdos! We'll also delve into some of the lesser-known aspects of Bolívar's life, including his rumored love affairs and the bizarre circumstances surrounding his death. Was he truly a visionary leader or a power-hungry dictator? Join us as we unravel the enigma of Simón Bolívar and uncover the truth behind the legend.
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Hey Weirdos! Buckle up for a trip back to the Golden Age of Hollywood, but not the way you remember it from your high school history class. This week, we're digging into the life of Dolores Del Rio, a Mexican actress who became a silent film sensation and one of the biggest stars of the 1920s and 30s. Now, you might be scratching your head wondering why you've never heard of this trailblazing Latina, and that's precisely why we're putting her in the HFW spotlight! Dolores's story is a wild ride of glamour, prejudice, and ultimately, triumph. We're talking scandalous love affairs, political intrigue, and a career that spanned continents and decades.
Imagine a time when Hollywood was just finding its footing, and a young woman from Durango, Mexico, arrives on the scene, captivating audiences with her beauty and talent. Dolores defied stereotypes, becoming a symbol of elegance and sophistication during a time when Latinx representation was scarce. But her journey was far from easy. Join us as we uncover the challenges she faced, the triumphs she celebrated, and the lasting impact she had on both Hollywood and Mexican cinema. Get ready to uncover a hidden corner of Hollywood history, as we explore the fascinating and often forgotten life of Dolores Del Rio.
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This week on History For Weirdos, we're diving deep into the shadows of World War I and II with special guest Dr. Helen Fry, a leading expert on espionage and clandestine operations. Dr. Fry unveils the captivating stories of the forgotten heroes who risked everything for their countries, from the daring female spies who infiltrated enemy lines to the ordinary citizens who became resistance fighters. Discover the incredible true tales of these unsung heroes, whose bravery and sacrifice changed the course of history.
Join us as we explore the secret world of wartime espionage and resistance, uncovering the remarkable achievements of individuals who operated in the shadows, their contributions often overlooked or intentionally obscured. Dr. Fry sheds light on the crucial roles played by these individuals, from gathering vital intelligence to carrying out daring sabotage missions. Get ready for a thrilling journey into the hidden corners of history, only on History For Weirdos!
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*This is the video version of this episode. Available on Spotify only*
In this week's special episode of History For Weirdos, we discuss the intersection of LSD, the CIA and the Nazi Party with New York Times bestselling author Norman Ohler. His books, "Blitzed: Drugs in Nazi Germany" & "Tripped: Nazi Germany, the CIA, and the Dawn of the Psychedelic Age" uncover the shocking and pervasive use of drugs throughout Hitler's regime.
From methamphetamine-fueled soldiers on the battlefield to the search for a miraculous truth serum, Ohler's meticulously researched book reveals the extent to which narcotics shaped the decisions and actions of Nazi Germany and subsequently the United States. We'll dive into the disturbing details of Hitler's own drug dependency, the mass distribution of performance-enhancing substances to the troops, and the pharmaceutical industry's complicity in fueling this chemical frenzy.
Get ready for a mind-bending exploration of the intersection between drugs, power, and war. Ohler's insights will leave you questioning everything you thought you knew about the darkest chapter in human history. This is one episode you won't want to miss!
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In this week's special episode of History For Weirdos, we discuss the intersection of LSD, the CIA and the Nazi Party with New York Times bestselling author Norman Ohler. His books, "Blitzed: Drugs in Nazi Germany" & "Tripped: Nazi Germany, the CIA, and the Dawn of the Psychedelic Age" uncover the shocking and pervasive use of drugs throughout Hitler's regime.
From methamphetamine-fueled soldiers on the battlefield to the search for a miraculous truth serum, Ohler's meticulously researched book reveals the extent to which narcotics shaped the decisions and actions of Nazi Germany and subsequently the United States. We'll dive into the disturbing details of Hitler's own drug dependency, the mass distribution of performance-enhancing substances to the troops, and the pharmaceutical industry's complicity in fueling this chemical frenzy.
Get ready for a mind-bending exploration of the intersection between drugs, power, and war. Ohler's insights will leave you questioning everything you thought you knew about the darkest chapter in human history. This is one episode you won't want to miss!
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The Spanish Inquisition, a phrase that evokes images of torture chambers, religious persecution, and a dark chapter in human history. But what was the Inquisition truly about? Was it a brutal campaign of religious oppression, or a complex historical phenomenon with nuanced motivations? In this episode of History for Weirdos, Andrew looks into the murky depths of the Spanish Inquisition, separating myth from reality, and exploring the motivations behind this infamous institution.
Join Stephanie and Andrew as they unravel the intricate tapestry of events that led to the establishment of the Inquisition by Queen Isabella and King Ferdinand, the methods employed by its inquisitors, and the lasting impact it had on Spain and the world. From the persecution of religious minorities to the suppression of intellectual dissent, we examine the Inquisition's far-reaching influence and the profound consequences it had on countless lives. Prepare to be both fascinated and disturbed as we explore the dark side of human history, and shed light on a period that continues to intrigue and horrify to this day.
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In this special episode of "History For Weirdos", Andrew and Steff interview Jon Collins-Black, the author of "There's Treasure Inside" which gives clues to one of the greatest hidden treasures in American history! Jon personally spent over $2 million of his own money to acquire different treasures, often of a historical nature. Lost Spanish gold, Hellenistic jewelry, an art deco brooch that used to belong to Jackie Kennedy, and even a first edition Charizard Pokémon card can be found in the loot.
If you want to hear from the man himself on why (and potentially where) he hid the treasure, you'll want to give this a watch (or listen). You can pre-order his book now at https://treasureinside.com/
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*Originally released on April 19th, 2020*
Happy Labor Day Weirdos!
Ever heard of a labor strike happening over 3,000 years ago? We bet you haven't! In this episode of History For Weirdos, we're dusting off the ancient papyrus scrolls and taking you back to the reign of Ramses III in 1157 BC. It turns out that even in the grand shadow of the pyramids, workers had their breaking points. Join Stephanie and Andrew as they unravel the tale of disgruntled artisans and laborers who decided to down tools and demand their due. This wasn't just any protest; it's considered the first recorded labor strike in history!
Get ready to explore the surprisingly relatable struggles of these ancient Egyptians who were fed up with delayed rations and unfair treatment. We'll delve into the fascinating details of their daring act of defiance and the unexpected consequences that rippled through the kingdom. It's a story that reminds us that the fight for fair working conditions isn't a modern invention; it's as old as civilization itself. So, buckle up for a time-traveling adventure that will leave you marveling at the resilience and resourcefulness of the world's first strikers!
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While the name "Cleopatra" often conjures images of the famed Egyptian queen (Cleopatra VII), we're venturing even further back in time to uncover the captivating story of Cleopatra Syra, Cleopatra I. First, a princess of the vast Seleucid Empire, her life was a tapestry woven with political intrigue, familial strife, and a relentless pursuit of power once she was married off to the Ptolemies as a political pawn. Often overshadowed by her more renowned namesake, Cleopatra Syra's story is an incredible one: resilience, ambition, and the complexities of ruling in a world dominated by men.
Join us on this episode of History for Weirdos as we shed light on this enigmatic figure. We'll explore her pivotal role in the Ptolemaic dynasty, her strategic marriages, and the challenges she faced navigating a court rife with conspiracies and betrayals. From her early years as a pawn in political games to her later reign marked by both triumphs and tragedies, Cleopatra Syra's life offers a fascinating glimpse into the often-overlooked corners of Hellenistic Egypt.
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Sources:
https://www.britannica.com/biography/Cleopatra-I-Syra
https://the-past.com/feature/the-cleopatras-part-1-cleopatra-i-the-syrian/
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cleopatra_I_Syra
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Get ready for a wild ride back to New Kingdom Ancient Egypt, where we're shining a spotlight on Akhenaten, the pharaoh who turned the religious world upside down. Forget pyramids and mummies - this guy was all about the sun, and he wasn't afraid to shake things up. We'll dive deep into his obsession with the sun god Aten, his audacious attempt to erase the old gods, and the bizarre artistic style that flourished under his rule.
But it's not all sunbeams and rainbows. We'll also explore the backlash against his radical reforms, the mystery surrounding his family life, and the desperate attempts to erase his memory from history. Was Akhenaten a visionary ahead of his time, or just a power-hungry heretic? Join us as we uncover the truth behind this enigmatic pharaoh and his sun-drenched legacy. It's a story so weird, it'll make your head spin faster than a scarab beetle on a hot desert day!
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In this episode of History For Weirdos, Stephanie looks into the extraordinary life of Jim Thorpe, a man whose athletic prowess remains unmatched to this day. Thorpe, a Native American from the Sac and Fox Nation, excelled in virtually every sport he attempted, from football and baseball to track and field and even ballroom dancing. He won Olympic gold medals, played professional baseball and football, and left an indelible mark on the world of sports.
But Thorpe's story is not just one of triumph. It's also a tale of resilience in the face of prejudice and injustice. Join us as we explore Thorpe's remarkable achievements, the challenges he overcame, and the legacy he left behind. Get ready to be inspired by the story of a true sporting legend, a man who defied expectations and proved that greatness knows no bounds.
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Sources:
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jim_Thorpe
https://olympics.com/en/athletes/jim-thorpe
https://www.britannica.com/biography/Jim-Thorpe-American-athlete
https://www.profootballhof.com/players/jim-thorpe/
https://www.okhistory.org/publications/enc/entry?entry=TH016
https://www.cbsnews.com/news/mobituaries-the-final-resting-place-of-sports-superstar-jim-
thorpe/
https://www.biography.com/athlete/jim-thorpe
https://www.americanindianmagazine.org/story/jim-thorpe-backlash-olympic-medals-debacle-
and-demise-carlisle
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https://usopm.org/jim-thorpe/
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recognized-130986336/
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https://www.pbs.org/native-america/blog/warrior-spirit-jim-thorpes-lasting-impact-on-sports
https://www.unc.edu/discover/jim-thorpes-olympic-wins-restored-110-years-later/
https://www.history.com/news/jim-thorpe-sports-native-american-athlete-olympics
https://sourcenm.com/2024/05/06/jim-thorpe-honored-by-president-joe-biden/
https://brightpathstrong.org/meet-jim-thorpe-a-real-life-native-american-superhero/
https://oklahomasportshalloffame.org/jim-thorpe-museum
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Empires rise and fall, and yet, some stories get lost in the sands of time. Today on History for Weirdos, we're dusting off the annals of history to bring you the tale of Zenobia, the fierce queen of Palmyra. Not your average monarch, Zenobia defied the mighty Roman Empire, carving out her own kingdom in the heart of the Syrian Desert. This wasn't your run-of-the-mill rebellion, folks. We're talking a full-scale challenge to one of the most powerful empires the world has ever seen.
Zenobia was a queen like no other - a warrior, a scholar, and a leader who dared to dream of a world where Rome didn't rule everything. But what led this remarkable woman to challenge an empire? And how did her story end? Join us as we delve into the life and times of this extraordinary figure, exploring the political intrigue, the daring battles, and the ultimate fate of Zenobia, the rebel queen of Palmyra.
*This episode was originally released on June 21, 2022*
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Have you ever heard of a labor leader / mobster vanishing into thin air? Buckle up, Weirdos, because this week we're diving deep into the perplexing disappearance of Jimmy Hoffa, a man whose life was as captivating as his vanishing act.
Andrew takes you on a wild ride through Hoffa's fascinating backstory, his meteoric rise to power as the head of the Teamsters Union, and the accomplishments that made him a legend... or a villain, depending on who you ask. We'll look into the shady dealings, the whispers of mafia connections, and the events that led up to that fateful day on July 30th, 1975 when Hoffa simply vanished from a suburban Detroit restaurant.
Was it a mob hit? Did he fake his own death? Or did aliens abduct him for some intergalactic labor negotiations? Okay, maybe not that last one, but we'll explore all the theories, from the plausible to the downright bizarre, as we try to unravel this enduring mystery.
So grab your detective hats and join us on this deep dive into one of history's most perplexing unsolved cases. It's a tale of power, corruption, and a disappearance that continues to baffle even the most seasoned investigators.
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*We had a technical issue recording this episode so please excuse the audio in this episode. Thanks for your understanding!*
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Sources:
Where is Jimmy Hoffa? A Look at Searches in Michigan (Detroit Free Press)
A Worker's Hero (Teamster.org)
Wright, Chris. "The Life & Times of Jimmy Hoffa." Class, Race, and Corporate Power (7:2,2019).
Jimmy Hoffa (Detroit Historical Society)
Following the Facts to a Possible Hoffa Hit House (Mob Museum)
"They Paint Houses": The House Where Jimmy Hoffa Was Killed (Daco Investigations – PI)
The Search for Jimmy Hoffa's Body (The Week)
"Blood Found at House Not Hoffa's" (The Oakland Press)
"Found in Ford's train station: Whiskey, water, but no Hoffa." Automotive News, vol. 94, no. 6919, 2020/02/03/, pp. 36. ProQuest, https://proxy.lib.wayne.edu/login?url=https://www-proquest-com.proxy.lib.wayne.edu/trade-journals/found-fords-train-station-whiskey- water-no-hoffa/docview/2351618755/se-2.
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Get ready, Weirdos, because this week's episode is a royal rumble! We're digging into the dirt (literally) to unearth the strange saga of Richard III, the infamous English king whose reputation has been mangled by Shakespearean drama. But was he really the villain we've been led to believe? And what's the deal with his missing body turning up centuries later under a parking lot?!
Join Stephanie as she pieces together the clues, sifts through the historical muck, and separates fact from fiction. We'll explore the Wars of the Roses, investigate the controversies surrounding Richard III's reign, and reveal the astonishing discovery that finally put his bones to rest. It's a tale of betrayal, political intrigue, and a surprisingly modern twist that proves truth can be stranger than fiction. So buckle up for a wild ride through medieval England, where even a king isn't safe from a little parking drama!
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Sources:
Was Richard III a Bad King? (History Today)
King Richard III Visitor Centre
"Multi-isotope analysis demonstrates significant lifestyle changes in King Richard III" (Article from the Journal of Archeological Science and accessed from ScienceDirect)
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Ahoy, Weirdos! This week on the History For Weirdos podcast, we're sailing to the shores of Nova Scotia, Canada, where a small, unassuming island has baffled treasure hunters, historians, and conspiracy theorists for centuries. Oak Island, a seemingly idyllic locale, hides a secret known as the "Money Pit," a booby-trapped subterranean labyrinth rumored to contain riches beyond imagination. Andrew investigates the island's bizarre history, starting with the strange discovery by a teenage boy in the 1700s and the subsequent string of ill-fated expeditions that have fueled the legend of the Oak Island Curse.
We'll discuss the enigmatic clues that have emerged over the years – from coded messages and strange artifacts to baffling engineering feats – leaving more questions than answers. Join us as we explore the theories surrounding the Money Pit's origins, from pirate treasure to Knights Templar secrets, and examine the tragic fates of those who have dared to challenge the island's enigmatic guardian. Is there really a treasure buried deep beneath Oak Island's surface, or is the true treasure the mystery itself? Prepare to be captivated by this tale of obsession, misfortune, and the enduring allure of the unknown.
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Did you know the iconic Olympic torch relay isn't an ancient tradition at all? Join Andrew as he investigates the surprising Nazi origins of this modern spectacle. We'll uncover how the 1936 Berlin Olympics, orchestrated by Hitler's regime, used the torch relay as a powerful propaganda tool. Learn how this seemingly innocent symbol was meticulously crafted to connect the Third Reich with the glory of ancient Greece, and how it became a cornerstone of the modern Olympic Games.
We'll also explore the torch relay's fascinating ties to the ancient past. Discover how the Nazis, in their quest for legitimacy, drew inspiration from ancient Greek rituals and mythology to create a captivating narrative for their Olympic spectacle. We'll discuss the torch's symbolism, its journey across continents, and its enduring legacy as a unifying symbol of the Olympic spirit. Tune in to this illuminating episode of History for Weirdos to uncover the hidden truths behind one of the world's most recognizable sporting traditions.
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Was Grand Duchess Anastasia Nikolaevna Romanov of Russia killed alongside her family in 1918? Or did she somehow escape the Bolshevik firing squad and live on in secret? Join your favorite podcast hosts, Stephanie and Andrew, as they investigate one of history's most enduring mysteries.
This week, Stephanie takes the lead as she explores Anastasia's short life, the brutal execution of the Romanov family, and the numerous women who later claimed to be the lost princess. We'll examine the most famous imposter, Anna Anderson, and the evidence that both supports and refutes her claims.
From DNA tests and forensic investigations to the rumors and conspiracy theories that continue to swirl around Anastasia's fate, this episode is packed with twists, turns, and enough weirdness to satisfy even the most curious minds.
So, grab your detective hats and join us on a journey into the heart of a mystery that has captivated the world for over a century.
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Prepare to embark on a historical treasure hunt like no other, Weirdos! This week on History for Weirdos, Andrew explores the captivating mystery surrounding the final resting place of Alexander the Great, the legendary conqueror who shaped the course of Western civilization. We'll trace his meteoric rise to power, from a young prince tutored by Aristotle to a military genius who amassed an empire stretching from Greece to India.
But the intrigue doesn't end with his untimely death. Join us as we explore the strange saga of Alexander's mummified remains, used as a political pawn in the power struggles that followed his demise. We'll look into the grandeur of his lost tomb in Alexandria, a site visited by emperors and pharaohs alike, and uncover the theories surrounding its mysterious disappearance. Could his body be buried beneath the streets of Alexandria, lost at sea, or even hidden in the Vatican's secret archives? Prepare to be captivated as we journey through time, uncovering the secrets of one of history's most enduring enigmas.
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Rome wasn't built in a day, and neither was its wild and wacky religious tradition! In this episode of History for Weirdos, we're ditching the gladiators and emperors for a deep dive into the enigmatic world of the Vestal Virgins. These weren't your average Roman ladies – they were powerful priestesses who wielded immense influence, guarded sacred flames, and swore a 30-year vow of chastity. But don't let the "virgin" title fool you; their lives were far from chaste and quiet.
Join your favorite weirdo historians, Stephanie and Andrew, as they unravel the secrets of these influential women. We're talking supernatural powers, political intrigue, scandalous rumors, and the ultimate price paid for breaking their sacred vows. Brace yourselves for a wild ride through ancient Rome's spiritual underbelly.
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In this episode of "History For Weirdos," Andrew and Stephanie take us on a fascinating journey into the depths of Derinkuyu, an ancient underground city in modern-day Turkey. They explore its mysterious origins, its possible purposes as a refuge during times of conflict or as protection from harsh climate conditions, and the various civilizations that inhabited the city over the centuries. From the Phrygians to the Romans & beyond, we delve into the intricate details of daily life in this subterranean metropolis, examining the city's architectural marvels, its ingenious security measures, and the rich cultural lives of its inhabitants. Join us as we uncover the hidden stories and secrets of this remarkable underground city.
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On this spellbinding episode of History For Weirdos, Stephanie explores a fascinating and often overlooked corner of World War II history: the role of English witchcraft in the fight against Nazi Germany. Join us as we delve into the enchanting world of Gerald Gardner and the New Forest Coven, a group of witches who gathered in a moonlit forest to cast a spell aimed at stopping Hitler and thwarting his plans for world domination.
Did their magical efforts make a difference? Were these witches simply practicing harmless folklore, or did their "Cone of Power" play a role in the Allies' eventual victory? Tune in to discover the captivating story of these mystical resisters and the enduring power of belief in the face of evil. We'll uncover the historical context, the rituals, and the personalities involved, exploring the intriguing intersection of magic, folklore, and wartime resistance. Get ready for a bewitching episode that will leave you questioning everything you thought you knew about the fight against Hitler.
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Join your favorite Weirdo historians, Stephanie and Andrew, as we explore the enigmatic life of T.E. Lawrence, better known as Lawrence of Arabia. This British archaeologist, military strategist, and writer became a legendary figure during World War I, leading Arab forces in a daring revolt against the Ottoman Empire. But beneath the romanticized image of a desert warrior lies a complex and often contradictory individual.
In this episode, we'll uncover the hidden facets of Lawrence's life, from his early days as an Oxford scholar to his crucial role in shaping the Middle East's political landscape. We'll explore his passion for archaeology, his love-hate relationship with the British military, and his struggles with fame and identity. Buckle up, Weirdos, for a thrilling journey through the deserts of history, as we separate fact from fiction and discover the true Lawrence of Arabia.
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Welcome back, Weirdos! In this week's episode, we're diving deep into the bizarre world of mass hysteria, where groups of people experience seemingly contagious symptoms with no clear medical explanation. Get ready for some truly strange stories that will leave you scratching your head and wondering, "What the hell was happening?!"
First, we'll rewind the clock to 1939 Louisiana, where a high school dance takes a weird turn when a group of teenage girls suddenly starts twitching uncontrollably. This mysterious "twitching epidemic" soon spreads like wildfire through the school and beyond, baffling doctors and leaving everyone wondering what caused this strange phenomenon. Was it stress? Environmental toxins? Or something even stranger?
Next, we'll hop over to 1962 Tanzania, where a fit of giggles at a girls' school turns into an uncontrollable laughing epidemic that lasts for months. This bizarre outbreak forces the school to close and leaves researchers puzzled about the origins of this contagious laughter. Was it a mass psychogenic illness, a social contagion, or something else entirely?
Join us as we investigate these fascinating cases of mass hysteria, exploring the historical context, potential causes, and the lasting impact on the communities affected. We'll also discuss other examples of mass hysteria throughout history and try to understand why these strange phenomena continue to capture our imaginations.
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Augustus Caesar may be the name etched in history books as Rome's first emperor, but behind every great leader is an even greater right-hand man. This week, we delve into the life of Marcus Vipsanius Agrippa, the unsung hero who helped build and maintain the vast Roman Empire. Agrippa, a brilliant military strategist and gifted engineer, was instrumental in Augustus' rise to power and the subsequent Pax Romana. From crushing rebellions to designing architectural marvels like the Pantheon, Agrippa's contributions were as diverse as they were vital.
Join us as we uncover the fascinating life of this overlooked figure. We'll explore his military conquests, his enduring friendship with Augustus, and the whispers of a potential dynasty that could have changed the course of history. So grab your toga and a goblet of wine (or a cup of coffee, we don't judge) and settle in for another History for Weirdos adventure. Trust us, this is one Roman tale you won't want to miss.
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Welcome to another episode of "History For Weirdos" where Stephanie plunges into one of the sea’s most haunting mysteries—the enigmatic tale of the Mary Celeste. Found adrift in the Atlantic on December 4, 1872, this ghost ship was discovered in a perfectly seaworthy condition, yet eerily devoid of all crew. With the ship’s cargo intact and the crew's personal belongings left undisturbed, the mystery of the Mary Celeste presents a perplexing maritime puzzle that has baffled historians and inspired countless theories. Join us as we sail through the foggy details and try to piece together what might have happened to the crew of this forsaken vessel.
In this episode, we'll explore the events leading up to the ship's strange discovery, including the final entries in the ship's log and the weather conditions at the time. We'll dive into the various theories that have surfaced over the years—from piracy and insurance fraud to aliens and alcoholic fumes from the cargo. By reviewing the evidence and weighing the credibility of each theory, we aim to provide a fresh perspective on this century-old maritime mystery. So, set your sails with us as we attempt to uncover the truth behind the ghostly voyage of the Mary Celeste.
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In this special episode of History For Weirdos, we have a very special guest for April 20th (4/20), a cannabis / marijuana journalist and historian who has covered everything about the plant for almost twenty years!
David Bienenstock is the author of "How to Smoke Pot (Properly): A Highbrow Guide to Getting High" (Penguin / Random House), and creator/host of the popular podcast "Great Moments in Weed History."
Previously, he served as Head of Content at HIGH TIMES and was a producer at VICE Media, where he created the video series Bong Appetit, including viral episodes like "A Gourmet Weed Dinner at Hunter S. Thompson's House" and "Marijuana Nonna."
A contributor to VICE, Leafly, GQ, the Guardian, and other publications, he has been profiled by The New Yorker, Vanity Fair, The Los Angeles Times, Rolling Stone, LA Weekly, Slate, and elsewhere, while making frequent media appearances, including on CNN, NPR, MSNBC, HBO and Fox News.
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In this spine-tingling episode of History For Weirdos, we’re diving deep into the dusty files of the Roswell incident, the UFO phenomenon that sparked an avalanche of conspiracy theories and stoked the fires of extraterrestrial enthusiasts for decades. Join Andrew as he peels back the layers of mystery surrounding the strange events of July 1947. From the first crumpled pieces of debris on a secluded New Mexico ranch to the U.S. Air Force's flip-flopping explanations and the chilling testimonies of those who were there, we’re exploring every angle of this enigmatic tale.
Was it a weather balloon, a top-secret military experiment, or something not of this Earth? We scrutinize the original claims, the subsequent cover-ups, and the peculiar remnants that some say couldn't possibly belong to our world. Featuring the haunting stories of firefighter Dan Dwyer and his daughter Frankie Rowe, this episode promises to leave you questioning what really happened on that fateful day. Tune in, as we uncover the obscured threads of one of the most baffling events in American history. Don’t forget to share your thoughts and theories with us—because at History For Weirdos, the stranger, the better!
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We're kicking off Paranormal April with an episode dedicated to one of the most haunted buildings in North America: The Waverly Hills Sanatorium.
Nestled atop a secluded hill in Kentucky, this monumental structure once served as a beacon of hope for tuberculosis patients during the early 20th century. Through a blend of historical insights and captivating narratives, we'll explore the sanatorium's inception, its innovative yet haunting treatments, and the societal impact it had during its peak. Uncover the tales of perseverance and tragedy that echo through its abandoned halls, painting a picture of an era grappling with a health crisis.
But the story doesn't end with the closing of its medical wards. As night falls, the shadows of Waverly Hills whisper of unresolved spirits and unexplained phenomena, making it a hotspot for paranormal investigators and thrill-seekers. Stephanie and Andrew will delve into the chilling accounts of hauntings that have propelled this former sanatorium into the limelight of the supernatural. From the legendary tunnel known as the "death chute" to the ghostly appearances in the children's ward, we'll sift through the myths and eyewitness reports that have solidified Waverly Hills' reputation as one of the most haunted places in America. Tune in, if you dare, to a journey through history and beyond, where the past is anything but forgotten.
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In this episode of "History For Weirdos," Andrew takes you on a journey back to ancient Egypt, to uncover the story of one of history's most intriguing figures: Hatshepsut, the woman who dared to become pharaoh. In a society dominated by men, her ascent to the throne was nothing short of revolutionary. Through a blend of storytelling and historical analysis, we delve into Hatshepsut's early life, her unconventional rise to power, and her ambitious reign that transformed Egypt. From her strategic maneuverings within the royal court to her divine coronation, this episode explores the complexities and challenges she faced in securing and legitimizing her rule.
But Hatshepsut's story is not just one of power; it's also a tale of architectural marvels and artistic innovation. The highlight of her reign, the Mortuary Temple of Hatshepsut, or Djeser-Djeseru, stands as a testament to her vision and determination. We explore the significance of her building projects, from the towering obelisks of Karnak to the serene splendor of her mortuary temple, and how these structures were meant to immortalize her legacy. Join us as we unravel the mysteries of Hatshepsut's reign, her deliberate erasure from history by her successors, and her lasting impact on the world of ancient Egypt. This episode is a tribute to the woman who became king and the indelible mark she left on history, proving that the past is not only stranger than we imagine, but stranger than we can imagine.
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In this electrifying episode of History For Weirdos, Stephanie embarks on a journey back to the tumultuous times of the Hundred Years' War to unravel the enigmatic tale of Joan of Arc, the Maid of Orléans. Known for her pivotal role in lifting the siege of Orléans and leading the French to several crucial victories, Joan's story is one that blends mysticism, bravery, and controversy into the fabric of history. But beyond her battlefield exploits, lies a tale of a young woman whose visions and determination challenged the conventions of her time, making her a figure of both inspiration and contention.
Dive deep with us as we explore the lesser-known aspects of Joan's life, from her humble beginnings in France, to her extraordinary claims of divine guidance, and her tragic end at the stake. What drove a teenage peasant girl to lead an army and crown a king? How did she navigate the treacherous waters of politics and war as a woman in a man-dominated society? And what can her legacy teach us about faith, courage, and the struggle for justice? Join Stephanie and Andrew on History For Weirdos as they shed light on the mysteries surrounding the saint, the warrior, and the legend that is Joan of Arc.
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In this riveting episode of "History For Weirdos," Andrew plunges into the heart of one of the most catastrophic industrial disasters in American history—the Triangle Shirtwaist Factory fire of 1911. As flames engulfed a New York City garment factory, 146 lives were tragically cut short, most of them young immigrant women. This episode doesn't just recount the harrowing details of the fire itself but peels back the layers of an era, revealing the dire working conditions that led to such a devastating loss. Through the smoke and ashes of tragedy, we explore how this event became a pivotal moment, igniting a crusade for labor reform and safety standards.
Dive deep with Andrew and Stephanie as they weave together the stories of courage, tragedy, and resilience that emerged from the inferno. From the eyewitnesses and heroes to the public outrage that followed, this episode of "History For Weirdos" examines the legacy of the fire that reshaped the American labor movement. The episode not only honors the memory of those lost but also celebrates the spirit of change that rose from their sacrifice. Join us on this historical journey as we uncover the lessons learned and the ongoing relevance of the Triangle Shirtwaist Factory fire in today's discussions on workers' rights and safety. Don't miss this compelling episode that brings to light the stories of the past to inspire a better future!
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Florence Nightingale was a nurse, social reformer, and statistician who revolutionized healthcare in the 19th century. Born into a privileged British family, Nightingale defied societal expectations to pursue nursing education in Germany and France. Her pivotal moment came during the Crimean War when she transformed military hospitals through improved hygiene practices. In this week’s episode, we take a close and nuanced look at Nightengale’s legacy.
Beyond her battlefield innovations, Florence Nightingale's impact extended far into the realms of public health and statistics. Known affectionately as "The Lady with the Lamp" for her night rounds to aid the wounded, Nightingale introduced the use of statistical analysis to advocate for healthcare reform, effectively founding modern nursing. This week, Stephanie and Andrew will explore how Nightingale's work laid the foundation for professional nursing, her pioneering use of data visualization, including the invention of the pie chart, and her relentless fight for social reform.
Join us on "History For Weirdos" as we uncover the layers of Nightingale's contributions to healthcare and society, shedding light on the depths of her influence that goes beyond her iconic lamp.
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In this riveting episode of "History For Weirdos," we strap on our sandals and march back in time to the sun-baked lands of ancient Kush, where the indomitable Queen (Kandake) Amanirenas dared to stare down the eagle banners of Rome. With her one good eye, she saw through the imperial ambitions of Augustus and led her people in a bold campaign that would etch her name in the annals of history as the One-Eyed Queen who challenged an empire. Join us, Andrew and Stephanie, as we unearth the tale of this fearless leader, whose story is shrouded in mystery, battle scars, and a peace treaty that left Rome with a taste of Kushite steel.
But Amanirenas' saga is more than just a tale of conflict; it's a story of resilience, leadership, and the enduring spirit of a queen who ruled with both heart and iron fist. From the depths of tragedy to the heights of diplomacy, we delve into what made Queen Amanirenas a legend in her own time and why her legacy deserves a spotlight in the often overlooked chapters of history. So, if you're a history buff with a penchant for the peculiar or simply in search of a story that proves reality can outshine fiction, you won't want to miss this episode of "History For Weirdos." Grab your headphones and let's dive into the past together, where the weird and wonderful await.
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In this special two-part episode of "History For Weirdos," join your favorite armchair historians, Stephanie and Andrew, as we mush into the heart of the frozen Alaskan wilderness to uncover the tale of Balto, the sled dog whose bravery and determination saved the children of Nome from a diphtheria outbreak in 1925. This episode isn't just a story about a dog; it's a gripping adventure of survival, heroism, and the incredible bond between humans and animals. We'll explore the treacherous conditions Balto and his team faced, the controversy that followed their heroic journey, and how this four-legged hero became an enduring symbol of courage and loyalty.
Then, shift gears with us as we trot down the red carpet to shine the spotlight on Rin Tin Tin, the German Shepherd who leapt from the battlefields of World War I to become one of the biggest film stars of the early 20th century. Discover how this canine hero captured the hearts of millions and helped save Warner Bros from bankruptcy, becoming an icon of resilience and the American spirit. We delve into the rags-to-riches story of Rin Tin Tin, exploring the fascinating life of his owner, Lee Duncan, and how a dog found in a bombed-out kennel became an international superstar. Tune in for a tale of fame, fortune, and the unbreakable bond between a dog and his human that transcended the silver screen.
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Welcome back to another week of "History For Weirdos"! In today's episode, Stephanie takes us on a fascinating journey to uncover the mysteries surrounding the Queen of Sheba. A figure shrouded in legend and lore, the Queen of Sheba has intrigued historians, theologians, and adventurers alike for centuries. But who was she really? Was she a wealthy and wise monarch who challenged the great King Solomon, or is there more to her story, woven into the fabric of myth and ancient texts?
Stephanie meticulously separates fact from fiction, exploring ancient writings, archaeological evidence, and the enduring legacy of the Queen of Sheba across cultures. From the opulent courts of ancient Ethiopia and Yemen to the storied halls of Jerusalem, join us as we attempt to unravel the truth behind one of history's most enigmatic figures. This episode of "History For Weirdos" promises to challenge what you thought you knew about the past, shedding light on the incredible life of a queen who might have once walked the earth, or perhaps, tread only in the realms of myth.
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In this gripping episode of "History For Weirdos," we dive into the shadowy world of espionage during the American Civil War to spotlight a figure whose audacity and heroism remain largely unsung: Abraham Galloway. Born into bondage but never shackled by it, Galloway's daring escape from slavery was just the prelude to a life of defiance, espionage, and unwavering fight for freedom. As a spy for the Union, Galloway ventured deep into Confederate territory, risking everything to bring critical intelligence back to the North. But who was this enigmatic figure, and why has history largely forgotten his extraordinary contributions?
Beyond his exploits as a spy, Galloway emerged as a formidable force in the fight for civil rights, becoming one of the first African Americans elected to the North Carolina legislature during Reconstruction. This episode not only uncovers Galloway's pivotal role in shaping the outcome of the Civil War but also celebrates his enduring legacy as a pioneer in the struggle for equality. Join Andrew and Stephanie as they unravel the story of Abraham Galloway, a true hero whose life challenges our understanding of courage, resistance, and the fight for justice in the darkest of times.
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In this gripping episode of "History For Weirdos," we delve into the chilling and enigmatic case of the Papin sisters, a story that rocked France in 1933 and continues to haunt the annals of criminal history. Christine and Léa Papin, seemingly docile maids, committed a crime so brutal that it left an entire nation questioning the depths of human psyche. We explore the fateful night at Le Mans, where the sisters gruesomely murdered their employer, Madame Lancelin, and her daughter, in a manner so savage that it seemed beyond the realm of human capability.
But this episode goes beyond the mere recounting of a crime. We dive into the complex tapestry of the sisters' lives, uncovering a world riddled with oppressive servitude, mysterious familial ties, and an intense, possibly unhealthy, relationship between the two. Were these elements the catalyst for the eruption of such violence, or was there something deeper, more sinister at play? Join us as we unravel the psychological, social, and cultural threads of this case, attempting to understand what led to that horrifying evening. This episode is not just a tale of murder; it's an exploration of the human condition, the dark corners of the mind, and the thin line between sanity and madness.
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In this gripping episode of "History For Weirdos," Andrew plunges into the murky waters surrounding the assassination of President William McKinley, a pivotal yet often overshadowed moment in American history. As the turn of the century painted a vibrant backdrop of innovation and change, one gunshot at the Pan-American Exposition in 1901 not only claimed a president's life but also sent shockwaves through the nation's heart. Join us as we traverse the shadowy paths of conspiracy theories, explore the psyche of an assassin lost in history, and unveil the unsung hero whose story has been buried in time. This episode is a journey through a forgotten chapter, shedding light on how a single moment can alter the course of history and redefine a nation's future.
Andrew and Stephanie don’t just recount history; they dive deep into the lesser-known facets and peculiarities surrounding McKinley's demise. From the backdrop that partially explained the assassination to the transformative impact on presidential security, this episode is laced with intrigue & drama. Discover the chilling parallels between then and now, and how the echoes of the past continue to resonate in our present.
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In this week's episode of "History For Weirdos", Stephanie dives deep into the murky waters of one of Australia's most jaw-dropping mysteries - the Shark Arm Murders of 1935. Picture this: a peaceful day at Coogee Aquarium Baths, suddenly shattered by the sight of a captive shark vomiting up a human arm! But this was no ordinary case of foul play; the arm bore a distinctive tattoo, unraveling a twisted tale of underworld dealings, shady characters, and unsolved crimes. Join us as we navigate the dark undercurrents of Sydney's past, piecing together a puzzle that left even the most seasoned detectives baffled.
In this episode, we're not just talking about a shark with a taste for human flesh. We're uncovering a labyrinthine plot of murder, betrayal, and mystery that still haunts the annals of Australian crime history. From the bizarre evidence that pointed to death by shark, to the explosive courtroom drama that followed, Stephanie will lead us through every unexpected twist and turn. So, buckle up, dear Weirdos, for a story so strange it seems ripped from the pages of fiction.
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In this chilling episode of "History for Weirdos," Andrew delves into the shadowy world of Ancient Rome to uncover the story of Locusta of Gaul, history's deadliest poisoner. Once a trusted assassin for emperor Nero, Locusta's mastery of lethal concoctions claimed the lives of the elite, leaving a trail of intrigue and death that shook the Roman Empire to its core. Join us as we explore the sinister methods, notorious victims, and the dramatic downfall of this infamous figure, whose legacy blurs the line between myth and historical terror.
Step into the ancient past with a modern twist of true crime, as we dissect Locusta's enigmatic life, from her rise to infamy to her gruesome end and how her actions forever changed the Rome. This episode is a journey through the dark corridors of power and poison in the ancient world, where betrayal was just a drop away. Tune into this week's episode of "History for Weirdos" and immerse yourself in a tale of intrigue, fear, and fascination that still echoes through the annals of history.
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In this week's episode of "History For Weirdos", we delve into the harrowing story of Mary Ann Brough, the former wet nurse to Queen Victoria's children, whose life spiraled into tragedy. Serving in the esteemed royal household, Mary Ann's external world was a facade hiding her inner turmoil. In 1854, this turmoil erupted in a horrific event: the murder of her six children, a crime that shocked Victorian England to its core. We explore the societal pressures and personal demons that may have driven her to such desperation, shedding light on the dark underbelly of Victorian society.
The aftermath of this tragedy was as sensational as the crime itself, sparking a frenzy of public attention and debate. Our episode dives into the controversial trial, the Victorian era's understanding of mental health, and the societal reactions to a mother's unthinkable act.
Join us on "History For Weirdos" for a gripping and haunting exploration of Mary Ann Brough's life and legacy, a story that intertwines royal privilege with profound personal tragedy, resonating through the annals of history.
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Join us on a heartwarming journey through the 20th century in this special Christmas episode of "History For Weirdos." In this episode covering real Christmas Miracles, we explore three incredible stories where the spirit of the season shines through even in the darkest of times. From the daring rescue of 14,000 refugees by the US Ship of Miracles in the Korean War of 1950, to the awe-inspiring orbit of NASA's Apollo 8 mission around the moon in 1968, and finally, the touching Christmas Truce of 1914 during the grim days of WWI - these tales are bound to fill you with a sense of wonder and hope.
As the holiday season wraps us in its warm embrace, let Andrew and Stephanie guide you through these extraordinary events that demonstrate humanity's capacity for compassion, bravery, and unity. Perfect for a cozy evening by the fire or a thoughtful moment under the twinkling lights of your Christmas tree, this episode is not just about recounting historical events; it's an invitation to connect with the deeper meaning of the holidays. Tune in, feel the magic of Christmas past, and be inspired by the enduring power of the human spirit.
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In this captivating episode of "History For Weirdos," we delve deep into the enigmatic life and legacy of Michel de Nostredame, commonly known as Nostradamus. Born in 16th century France, Nostradamus was a physician, astrologer, and reputed seer whose prophecies have continued to fascinate and mystify the world for centuries. We explore his early life, marked by academic excellence and a deep interest in the occult sciences, leading to his eventual rise as a sought-after astrologer and seer. Our journey takes us through the turbulent times of the Renaissance, shedding light on how Nostradamus's unique blend of medicine, astrology, and prophecy allowed him to gain the attention of prominent figures of his era, including Catherine de' Medici, the Queen of France.
From claims of foreseeing major world events like the rise of Hitler, the French Revolution, and the 9/11 attacks, to ongoing debates about his methods and the accuracy of his prophecies, we delve into the heart of what makes Nostradamus a subject of endless curiosity. We also examine the impact of his legacy on modern culture and how his predictions continue to be a topic of intrigue and speculation in the contemporary world. Join us as we journey through the corridors of time, examining the life and predictions of one of history's most mysterious figures.
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In this episode of "History for Weirdos," we unwrap the captivating tale of Santa Claus, a figure who has sparked wonder in the hearts of millions around the world. Join us on a sleigh ride through time, tracing Santa's origins from the generous St. Nicholas of Myra to the jolly, red-suited icon of today. We delve into ancient winter festivals and medieval legends, exploring how a simple saint morphed into the emblem of Christmas cheer. Discover the surprising twists and turns in Santa's evolution, including how a poem and advertising reshaped his image into the beloved character we know now.
But there's more to Santa than just ho-ho-ho! We'll explore his various incarnations across cultures and how they reflect the values and traditions of their societies. From the Dutch Sinterklaas to England's Father Christmas, we examine the global influence of this mystical figure. As we journey to the present day, we ponder the commercialization of Santa Claus and his transition into the digital age. This episode is not just a history lesson; it's a festive exploration of how a legendary figure can embody the spirit of an entire season and continue to inspire wonder and joy across generations. So, grab your hot cocoa and join us in uncovering the history of Santa Claus – a story as magical as Christmas itself.
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In this week's episode of "History For Weirdos", we're traveling back to the tumultuous times of Tudor England to unravel the tale of Lady Jane Grey, the 'Nine Days' Queen'. A story shrouded in intrigue and power struggles, Lady Jane's ascent to the throne is a compelling saga of political chess played at the highest stakes. Born into a noble family, Lady Jane was thrust into the viper's nest of Tudor politics, becoming a pawn in a larger game orchestrated by the kingdom's most powerful figures. Her brief reign, lasting just nine days, was a rollercoaster of ambition, betrayal, and ultimately, tragedy.
In this episode, we'll explore the intricate web of alliances and betrayals that led to Jane's unexpected rise to power. We'll peel back the layers of her life, from her intellectual upbringing to the fateful decisions made on her behalf. What was it like for a young woman, barely sixteen, to find herself crowned Queen of England? How did the political machinations of the time seal her fate? Join us as we uncover the life and legacy of Lady Jane Grey, a figure often overshadowed by her more famous contemporaries but whose story offers a fascinating glimpse into the complexities of Tudor England.
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In this gripping episode of "History for Weirdos," we delve into one of the most shocking and unethical medical experiments in American history - The Tuskegee Syphilis Study. Journey with us to 1930s Tuskegee, Alabama, where a seemingly benign medical study becomes a decades-long nightmare for hundreds of African American men. This episode uncovers the disturbing truths behind a study that promised health care but delivered deceit and betrayal.
Discover how the U.S. Public Health Service, in a chilling violation of trust and ethics, led these men into a study with no intention of treating their syphilis, even after a cure was found. We'll explore the heart-wrenching impact on the participants and their families, and how the deception continued for an appalling 40 years.
Hear about the whistleblower who brought the study's sinister practices to light, sparking public outrage and leading to groundbreaking changes in medical ethics and patient rights. This episode isn't just a history lesson; it's a poignant reminder of the importance of ethical standards in medicine and the devastating consequences when those standards are ignored.
Join us on "History for Weirdos" as we confront this dark chapter in medical history. It’s a tale of exploitation, racism, and the long road to redemption and change. Prepare to be enlightened, horrified, and ultimately inspired by the resilience of the human spirit in the face of unimaginable deceit. This episode is a must-listen for anyone fascinated by the complex, sometimes shadowy intersections of history, medicine, and ethics.
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Cotard Syndrome, also known as "Walking Corpse Syndrome," is a rare disorder explored in this episode. We delve into the history of this condition, from its discovery by French neurologist Jules Cotard in the 19th century to modern understandings. Listeners will learn about the unique delusions that characterize this syndrome, where individuals believe they are dead, nonexistent, or that their bodies are decaying. We also examine some famous cases and the complexities of diagnosis and treatment. Join us as we unravel the enigma of Cotard Syndrome in this episode of History for Weirdos!
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Boo! Are you ready for a spine-tingling journey through time?
This week on "History For Weirdos," we delve into the eerie and enchanting history of Halloween. We start at the ancient Celtic fields of Samhain, where the veil between worlds was thin and spirits roamed free. Discover how these pagan rituals, filled with omens and bonfires, evolved under Christian influence into All Hallows Eve. We'll unearth the roots of jack-o'-lanterns, costumes, and why we whisper tales of the supernatural on this mystical night.
Then, hold onto your witch's hat as we fly through the centuries to modern times, exploring how Halloween transformed from a solemn remembrance into a festival of frights and fun. We'll dissect how American cultural cauldrons mixed Irish and Scottish traditions with a dash of Victorian Gothic to conjure the Halloween we know and love today. From haunted attractions to trick-or-treating, find out how this ancient festival became a night where we embrace our deepest fears and become the monsters we used to hide from!
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Happy spooky season Weirdos! We have an absolute classic lined up for you:
In this week's episode of "History For Weirdos", we go back in time as Steff shares little known stories about the Salem Witch Trials of 1692. You might've heard the basics, but did you know that there were some truly bizarre accusations including animals and ghosts? We're diving deep into the weird and wild side of this infamous historical event that still gives us the creeps today.
Get ready to have your mind blown and say goodbye to those textbook tales!
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In this spine-chilling episode of "History For Weirdos", Andrew delves deep into the dark, tumultuous life of Vlad III "Tepes" (or "the Impaler" in English), the 15th-century ruler whose savage reign became the genesis of the vampire legend, Dracula...possibly. As we journey through the fog-covered landscapes of medieval Wallachia, listeners will uncover the intricate tapestry of Vlad's duality - a brutal, fearsome ruler yet, in the eyes of many, a national hero. Each twist and turn of his life unveils the grotesque yet fascinating allure of a man who committed atrocities yet fiercely defended his homeland against formidable foes.
Amidst the haunting echoes of impalement and the roiling tides of power, we uncover the birth of Bram Stoker’s iconic character, Count Dracula and how it relates to the real life Vlad III. This episode unearths the sinister threads that weave history and myth, exposing the eerie correlations between Vlad’s reign of terror and the dark allure of the world’s most infamous vampire. Join us as we explore a history written in blood, a legacy immortalized in fear, and a story that has transcended centuries, echoing the haunting whisper of Dracula through the annals of time!
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In this intriguing episode of History For Weirdos, we take you back to the 19th century when tuberculosis (known as "consumption") bizarrely became the epitome of chic in Victorian society. Join us as we unravel the macabre allure of pale complexions, romanticized illness, and sanatorium tourism that transformed tuberculosis (TB) into a cultural phenomenon. From fashion and literature to art and photography, discover how society's fascination with this deadly disease influenced the era's aesthetics and sensibilities, leaving us with a fascinating glimpse into the peculiar quirks of the mid to late 19th century.
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In this week's episode of History For Weirdos, we delve into the insane life of Porfirio Rubirosa, a man whose existence reads like a Hollywood screenplay. Rubirosa, born in the Dominican Republic, led a life that oscillated between playboy, diplomat, and alleged assassin. He was notorious for his dashing looks, extravagant lifestyle, and a string of high-profile relationships to some of the world's most iconic women, including Marilyn Monroe and Zsa Zsa Gabor. Join us as we explore the myths and legends surrounding this charming yet dark figure, shedding light on his adventures, espionage rumors, and scandal.
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In today's episode of "History For Weirdos", we delve deep into the life of "La Malinche", one of the most enigmatic figures of the Spanish conquest of the Americas. Often branded as a traitor in Mesoamerican history, "La Malinche" or Malitzen, was a pivotal bridge between two worlds, navigating her role as Hernán Cortés' translator, confidante, and strategist during the downfall of the Aztec Empire.
We explore the nuances of her decisions, challenging oversimplified narratives and shedding light on a woman whose choices were shaped by forces beyond her control. Join us as we venture beyond traditional portrayals and unearth the complex legacy of this historical figure.
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Let's take a deep dive into one of history's most profound and enigmatic mysteries: the abrupt end of the Bronze Age and civilization as a whole. At a time when complex societies, monumental architecture, and sophisticated trade networks spanned the known world, a sudden and dramatic collapse left once-mighty civilizations in ruins. Over a span of just a few generations, major cities were abandoned, scripts forgotten, and trade routes severed.
Yet, within this shadow of decline, the seeds for future empires were sown. Join us as we explore the theories, stories, and pivotal moments of this era, piecing together the puzzle of the Bronze Age's unexpected demise and the resilient spirit of humanity that emerged from its ashes.
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Listen to the second half of our special 100th episode including more Q&A and short stories submitted by you! Made by the Weirdos, for the Weirdos.
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We did it Weirdos, we got to the 100th episode! Listen as we go over some Q&A as well as read off some short stories submitted by you, the Weirdo community. An episode created by you.
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In this week's episode of "History For Weirdos", Stephanie delves into the glitz and glamour of 1930s Hollywood to uncover a mystery that continues to baffle historians and true-crime aficionados alike: the strange and untimely death of the talented actress Thelma Todd.
Known to her fans as "The Ice Cream Blonde," Thelma Todd was a shining star of the silver screen. Her comedic flair and sparkling presence graced dozens of films during Hollywood's Golden Age. But behind the laughter lay a web of intrigue, filled with secrets, betrayals, and a death that still remains unexplained.
We'll explore Thelma's rise to stardom, the high-society circles she navigated & examine the shadowy figures that surrounded her. But most importantly, we look into the mysterious circumstances that led to her being found dead in her car in a garage, with the cause of death being carbon monoxide poisoning.
Was it an accident? A suicide? Or something far more sinister? Listen now and find out for yourself!
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In this episode of History For Weirdos, Andrew embarks on a captivating exploration of one of ancient India's most compelling figures: Ashoka Maurya aka Ashoka the Great. From the conquests of Alexander the Great & Ashoka's grandfather, Chandragupta, to his early upbringing to his rise as a powerful ruler, his fierce conquests, and his subsequent transformation after the brutal war in Kalinga; we delve into Ashoka's life. Join us as we uncover the profound shift that led him to embrace Buddhism, transforming not just his rule but the very fabric of his empire.
We also cover Ashoka's reign post-conversion, where his governance took on an enlightened approach, emphasizing morality, compassion, and welfare. Through the voices of historians, Buddhist scholars, and engaging storytelling, we reveal the monuments, edicts, and legacy that continue to resonate across the modern world. Ashoka's story is more than a historical biography; it's a timeless lesson in leadership, change, and humanity.
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In the midst of World War II, a clandestine and formidable witch coven emerged to stop the Nazi regime. Fueled by a desire to protect the innocent and alter the course of history, they crafted the "Cone of Power" spell. Hear all the details about this covert and mystical intervention in this week's episode to wrap up our "Summerween" series!
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Join us this week on a chilling journey as we uncover the haunting history of Willowbrook State School, a nightmare of neglect for children with disabilities. In this gripping episode, Andrew dives deep into the heart-wrenching stories of abuse, deplorable living conditions, and the tireless efforts of activists who exposed the horrors within its walls.
Listen in horror as we shed light on the dark legacy of Willowbrook and how it continues to shape our understanding of disability rights today. This is a story that must be heard to ensure history never repeats itself. Don't miss this powerful episode!
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In December of 1900 three lighthouse keepers on the remote island of Eileen Mor vanished. More than 100 years later people still wonder what happened. Was it spirits? A storm? Or something more sinister? Stephanie dives into all the details and theories. Listen now to this week’s episode to decide for yourself!
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Ghost stories have been around for quite some time. They are ancient, literally.
This week, Andrew tackles the first known "spooky" ghost story in recorded history, dating back to the first century Roman Empire. The earliest story comes from a well known Roman author and historian, Pliny the Younger. A haunted house in ancient Athens, a stoic philosopher and a conspiracy...what more could you ask for?!
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Buckle up Weirdos, this one is about as strange as it gets. An expedition through the Ural Mountains in the Soviet Union during the night / early morning of February 1st & 2nd, 1959 goes horribly wrong. All nine explorers perished in the brutally harsh Soviet winter. The tragedy at Dyatlov Pass, as the incident would come to be known as, would immediately fascinate and horrify all who have studied the event.
But how they died is what mystifies us to this day. What caused them to roam around sub-freezing temperature with hardly any clothes on? Why did some of them have burns or, even stranger, radiation poisoning? Was the cause of their death an avalanche (the official explanation) or something more sinister?
Listen now to hear the full story!
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In this episode of "History For Weirdos," Stephanie embarks on a thrilling journey to explore the extraordinary life of Julie d'Aubigny, aka La Maupin, an unapologetic badass of 17th-century France. Known for her skills as an opera singer, her vivacious lifestyle, and her remarkable prowess in dueling, d'Aubigny was a woman far ahead of her time.
From her rebellious upbringing as a fencing master's daughter to her audacious exploits in the French aristocracy, we trace her path, examining the audacious tales of her duels, daring escapes, and dramatic love affairs. Delving into the societal norms she defied and the cultural context that both stifled and propelled her, we paint a vivid portrait of a woman who lived by her own rules in an era of strict conventions.
Join us as we unpack the riveting, raucous, and downright rebellious story of this legendary woman. Expect sword fights, love triangles, and a defiance of expectations that is sure to inspire awe and admiration in every Weirdo out there!
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Get ready for an epic journey back in time in this tantalizing episode of "History for Weirdos"! Join one of your favorite weird history aficionados, Andrew, as he unravels the enigmatic life and enduring legacy of Ancient Greece's legendary poet, Sappho.
Often referred to as the "Tenth Muse," Sappho was a lyrical genius whose poetic compositions, brimming with vivid expressions of love and longing, have enchanted audiences for millennia. Yet her life, shrouded in mystery and peppered with paradoxes, remains as elusive as her hauntingly beautiful poetry.
Andrew invites you on an exhilarating journey, navigating the complex social tapestry of Ancient Greece, to trace the origins of this extraordinary poetess. Be prepared to traverse through the cobbled lanes of Lesbos, Sappho's homeland, as Andrew paints a vivid picture of the place that greatly influenced her work.
In classic HFW style, Andrew delves deep into the controversies and conjectures surrounding Sappho's personal life. Get ready for a deep dive into the tantalizing fragments of her poetry that remain and the various interpretations they have sparked throughout the ages.
This episode is teeming with dramatic re-tellings, scholarly debates, and the wild conjectures that continue to shroud Sappho's life and work today. You won't want to miss Andrew's captivating exploration of this enigmatic figure.
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Get ready to embark on an enchanting journey back to Ancient Greece on this special double-header episode of "History For Weirdos". This time around, we’re diving deep into two enthralling and, at times, outright bizarre Greek myths: The captivating adventures of Theseus and the heartfelt, peculiar story of Baucis and Philemon.
In the first half of the episode, we'll journey alongside Theseus, the legendary king of Athens, known for his heroics and bold ventures. Join us as we recount his daring challenges, from his fateful encounter with the monstrous Minotaur in the winding labyrinth of Crete to the intricate tasks he overcame in his quest to reclaim his father's throne. Packed with gripping tales of courage, wit, and maybe just a hint of hubris, Theseus's story is one you won't want to miss.
But the tales of Ancient Greece aren't all about sword fights and monstrous beasts. Prepare to switch gears in the second half as we explore the poignant tale of Baucis and Philemon, a humble elderly couple who unknowingly entertained gods at their modest abode. Their story is a rich tapestry of humanity's kindness, divine intervention, and the eerie beauty of eternal love. Can hospitality and simple acts of kindness lead to divine gifts or even... immortality? You decide.
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This week, we embark on a chilling journey into the dark history of "Starvation Heights", a notorious sanatorium in Olalla, Washington. Join us as Steff unravels the story of Linda Burfield Hazzard, the fasting specialist / serial murderer who did it all in the name of "healing."
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In today's episode, Andrew will be connecting a legendary ancient Athenian playwright to a doomed 19th century sea voyage searching for the fabled northwest passage… to a haunted painting. This is an absolutely wild tale of how some words can last throughout the ages.
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In this electrifying episode of "History for Weirdos," join Stephanie as she delves into the mysterious Tunguska event, a monumental explosion that rocked the remote Siberian wilderness back in 1908. With a force greater than 1,000 atomic bombs, this extraordinary occurrence remains one of history's most intriguing enigmas.
Stephanie takes you on a fascinating journey, revisiting the events surrounding that fateful day and exploring the various hypotheses that have emerged over the years. From a meteoroid impact to an extraterrestrial encounter, she dives deep into the possible explanations and their implications.
Get ready to be captivated by her detailed account of eyewitness testimonies, scientific expeditions, and the wild conspiracy theories that still surround the Tunguska event today. This episode is packed with excitement, intrigue, and plenty of weird historical facts that will have you questioning the very nature of our universe.
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Join us on this episode of "History For Weirdos" as we dive into the extraordinary lives of two unlikely World War II heroes: Wojtek the Bear and "Unsinkable" Sam the cat. Discover how Wojtek, a Syrian brown bear, became a beloved member of the Polish army, carrying ammunition and boosting morale during WWII. Then, learn about "Unsinkable" Sam, a tenacious feline who survived three shipwrecks in World War II and became a symbol of resilience. Get ready for a wild ride through history, filled with fascinating tales that prove truth can be stranger than fiction!
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In this fascinating episode of "History For Weirdos", we dive into the bizarre life of Tarrare, an 18th-century French showman known for his insatiable appetite and peculiar eating habits. From eating live animals to performing on stage, this story is not for the faint of heart. Get ready to learn about one of history's strangest figures as we try to understand what drove Tarrare's incredible hunger and how it affected his life.
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In this episode of "History For Weirdos," Andrew and Stephanie take us on a fascinating journey into the depths of Derinkuyu, an ancient underground city in modern-day Turkey. They explore its mysterious origins, its possible purposes as a refuge during times of conflict or as protection from harsh climate conditions, and the various civilizations that inhabited the city over the centuries. From the Phrygians to the Romans & beyond, we delve into the intricate details of daily life in this subterranean metropolis, examining the city's architectural marvels, its ingenious security measures, and the rich cultural lives of its inhabitants. Join us as we uncover the hidden stories and secrets of this remarkable underground city.
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The Incredible Story of Phineas Gage the man who survived a brain injury and changed neuroscience forever! In today's episode, we will uncover the remarkable story of Phineas Gage, a man whose life-changing experience transformed our understanding of the brain. Phineas Gage was a 25-year-old railroad construction foreman in 1848 when a tragic accident occurred that would alter the course of his life and revolutionize our understanding of the human brain. Gage's story is also one of recovery and resilience that you won't want to miss!
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In this week's episode, Andrew explores the incredible life of Alice Roosevelt, the eldest child of President Theodore "Teddy" Roosevelt and her enduring impact on American culture and politics.
Alice Roosevelt Longworth, also known as "Princess Alice," was the eldest daughter of President Theodore Roosevelt. Born in 1884, Alice grew up in the White House and quickly became a popular figure in Washington society. Her rebellious nature and scandalous behavior made her a tabloid favorite, and she was known for her sharp wit and cutting remarks. Alice was a trendsetter in fashion and set the standard for American women's style during the early 20th century.
Despite her privileged upbringing, Alice faced many challenges in her personal life. She married twice and experienced the loss of both her husband and her only child. Throughout her life, Alice remained an outspoken and independent woman, advocating for social and political causes such as women's rights and civil liberties. She lived to be 96 years old, witnessing significant changes in American society and politics throughout her lifetime.
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In this week's episode, we will be discussing the case of Giulia Tofana who was a 17th-century professional poisoner who became a legendary figure. Giulia Tofana was known for helping women in Rome escape mainly abusive marriages by poisoning their husbands. If her own confessions are to be believed, she’s responsible for the deaths of a LOT of men. Listen now to learn more!
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In this week's episode, Andrew explores the life and legacy of Enheduanna, the first known author in history. Enheduanna was the daughter of Sargon of Akkad and served as the high priestess of the moon god Nanna in Ur during the 23rd century BCE. She is best known for her literary works, including hymns, poems, and prayers, which have had a significant impact on the development of Mesopotamian literature and religion. Enheduanna's writings are notable for their vivid imagery, powerful metaphors, and timeless themes of love, loss, and faith. Her legacy continues to inspire readers today, and her status as a pioneering female author has made her an icon for scholars and activists around the world.
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Today's episode is about Ada Lovelace the first computer programmer. The weirdest part? She wrote about computers in the 1800s! In addition to being brilliant she lived an interesting life as the daughter of famous poet Lord Byron and hanging out with fellow icons like Charles Dickens. Listen to learn more about the incredible countess, mathematician, and visionary.
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Yasuke was a remarkable figure in Japanese history, an African man who rose to become a samurai in the late 16th century. Originally from Mozambique, Yasuke was brought to Japan by a Jesuit missionary named Alessandro Valignano, but his talents and strength caught the attention of the powerful warlord Oda Nobunaga. Nobunaga was so impressed with Yasuke that he made him a retainer and samurai. Yasuke's life was full of intrigue and adventure, including battles, political machinations, and ultimately his mysterious disappearance from the historical record. His story offers a fascinating glimpse into a little-known chapter of Japanese history, and raises questions about race, identity, and power in feudal Japan.
Listen now to hear his full story!
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In this week's episode, Stephanie tells us all about some of the most powerful people in Ancient Rome - the Vestal Virgins. They were the priestesses of Vesta, the goddess of the hearth and the home. Listen now to learn about the mythology and politics that shaped this sacred order.
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In this week's Valentine's Day themed episode, Andrew discusses the ill-fated love between Peter I of Portugal and his longtime mistress, Ines de Castro. Filled with intrigue, suspense, international politics and even murder, this story has something for everyone. Listen now to hear how their tale became immortalized within Portuguese lore forever.
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Today's episode is all about the incredible life of American aviator and advocate Bessie Coleman. Coleman was the first African-American woman and the first Native American to hold a pilot license. Listen now to hear Stephanie share her incredible journey and her lasting legacy.
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In 1859, the United States & Great Britain were on the brink of war. This conflict arose after an American farmer, Lyman Cutlar, shot a pig belonging to an employee of the Hudson's Bay Company, a British-owned business, which was grazing on his property. This event escalated into a full-blown military standoff between American and British forces, with both sides sending troops to the islands. Crazily enough, this insane incident was ended all thanks to the efforts of...the Kaiser of the German Empire? Listen now to hear the full story!
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Judith Love Cohen was an American aerospace engineer, ballet dancer, author, publisher, and mother to computer scientist Neil Siegel and to a reasonably well-known actor – Jack Black. Her work was crucial to bringing home the Apollo 13 astronauts when disaster struck.
In addition to being a big deal in the field of aeronautics, she was also a professionally trained ballet dancer! An all-around genius, her work has been instrumental in furthering the cause of humanity. Listen now to hear the full story!
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Hedy Lamarr was an Austrian-American Hollywood Actress from the Golden Age of cinema, yet was a technological pioneer. She began her acting career in her native Austria before emigrating to the United States in the 1930s. She appeared in numerous films throughout the 1930s and 1940s, including the controversial film "Ecstasy". Lamarr was also known for her beauty, and was voted the "most beautiful woman in films" by the Hollywood Film Industry Guild in 1940.
In addition to her acting career, Lamarr was also an inventor. During World War II, she and composer George Antheil developed a secret communication system to help the Allies fight the Nazis. Their invention, a frequency-hopping system, used a piano roll to randomly change the radio frequencies of torpedoes, making them harder to detect and jam. The technology was ahead of its time and was not used during the war, but it forms the basis of modern wireless communication technologies such as Bluetooth and WiFi. In 2014, Lamarr and Antheil were posthumously inducted into the National Inventors Hall of Fame.
But that's not all, tune in now to hear the full story of the amazing, Hedy Lamarr.
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Leland & Jane Stanford created a legacy of higher learning and of patronizing the arts...funded through illicit activity.
When Jane Stanford died everyone believed she died of natural causes, but about 100 years later the truth finally came out: Jane Stanford was murdered.
But who did it? Why did they do it? Listen to Steff share the details and decide for yourself!
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We have something to cheer you guys up to keep you in the festive mood...a massacre that took place over Christmas about a century ago!
Ok but in all seriousness, this week explores what has been colloquially known as the 1919 Christmas Day Massacre. It involves mobsters / the mafia, whiskey and the deaths of over 100 people. This bit of weird history often goes untold but was an important event in the United States right before the onset of Prohibition.
And speaking of which, we included a bonus part at the end detailing how the US government poisoned innocent people during the 1920's & 30's. And yes, this was real and NOT a conspiracy theory. Listen now to hear the full details!
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Our "Weirdo" spotlight this week is on a woman who did something that most of her male contemporaries would never dream of doing!
During the first century AD, the Celtic "Warrior Queen" Boudica dared to rebel against one of the mightiest empires the world had ever seen: the Roman Empire. Fueled by vengeance, her campaigns would leave a mark on not only Roman history in Britannia, but on the entirety of English & British history as well.
Listen now to hear all about her courageous defiance.
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The "femme fatale" trope gets cranked up a notch in this week's episode. Our subject, Olga of Kiev, was a Kievan Rus' leader during the 10th century who made her enemies pay the ultimate price. Born of Viking (Varangian) blood, she would not only strike fear into her opponents...but would eventually become a saint? Listen now to hear her stranger than fiction life story.
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On the day of April 14, 1561, strange phenomenon took place over the skies of Nuremberg, Germany that have puzzled onlookers, astronomers and historians for centuries. But the stranger thing was this event was not isolated. Did unidentified flying objects (UFOs) visit the city or were these non-supernatural astrophysical phenomena? You be the judge.
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The infamous, ill-fated English colony of Roanoke has gone down into historical lore. Before even Jamestown, the English attempted to create its first permanent colony in the Americas. But it was not meant to be. Your hosts take a deep dive into the history of the colony, the disappearance of the colonists and even possibly what fate awaited them. Tune in now to hear the full story!
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This week, Stephanie dives into the story of Ona Judge, an enslaved woman who was "owned" by none other than the 1st President of the United States, George Washington. She escapes from the household of the most powerful man in the country to gain her freedom. But her journey would be far from easy. Listen now to hear the full story!
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This week's episode explores a controversial English leader who brilliantly commanded armies during the Hundred Years War in the Middle Ages. Celebrated in England yet hated in France...sometimes a hero, other times a villain. Listen now to hear which it was!
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Happy Halloween to our Weirdo family!
While you have probably heard of the Salem Witch Trials, this sort of 17th century "justice" wasn't confined to the English colonies. In this week's episode, Stephanie discusses the history of the Pendle Witch Trials of 1612 in England. Listen now to hear the full story!
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On December 7th, 1941 the Japanese Imperial Fleet shocked the United States (and the world) with a devastating, surprise attack on the US Navy Base at Pearl Harbor. Just a couple of months later, an attack on Los Angeles, CA was imminent...or was it? Listen now to hear the strange circumstances surrounding the event that would be known as, "The Battle of Los Angeles".
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As a part of the History for Weirdos "Spooky" October series, this week Stephanie covers the Villisca axe murders that occurred in 1912 as well as the potentially paranormal activity that has taken place there since. Listen now...if you dare. ;)
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This week's special spooky episode is all about the Italian island of Poveglia. From plagues to mad scientists, this haunted island has a history you will not want to miss!
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In this week's episode Steff shares the mysterious and tragic deaths that occurred in Greystone Mansion in 1929. How did the son of oil tycoon Edward Doheny end up deceased in this spectacular home alongside his friend Hugh Plunkett?
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The only successful coup d'état in American history is bloody and a general stain on our country's past. Tune in this week to hear how local politics in Wilmington, North Carolina shaped our history and created issues we are still experiencing to this day!
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Welcome back to another episode of History for Weirdos! This week, Stephanie discusses the Nottingham Cheese Riot of 1766, it's stranger than fiction and you won't want to miss out!
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This week's episode is a doozy! Andrew takes us all the way back to the first great Persian nation in the 6th century BC under Cyrus the Great: the Achaemenid Empire. He dies and his sons take over but what happens next? Something truly stranger than fiction... maybe? Tune in now to hear how this story unfolds.
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This week, Stephanie shares the legendary tale of a rebel princess! Listen now to hear how princess Erendira of the Purepecha nation (in present day Michoacán, Mexico) went against the odds to fight off the Spanish Invasion.
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Have you ever heard of horse diving? Well...neither had we! But this week Andrew covers the history of horse diving along with the "Babe Ruth" of the sport, Sonora Webster. Listen now and share your thoughts with us over on Instagram!
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Robert Lees was a Victorian-era spiritualist with connections to Prince Albert and Jack-the-Ripper. Listen now to here this paranormal tale!
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Andrew tells us the story of Tiberius & Gaius Gracchus who were some of the original champions of the common person. It's possible you have never heard of them, but their actions shaped the course of western civilization. Tune in now to find out how!
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Stephanie tells us the tragic tale of one of the most incredible artists of all time, Caravaggio. His paintings early on caught the eyes of many wealthy patrons and set him up to be one of the most sought after painters... but his off-the-canvas shenanigans caught the eyes of authorities as well. Tune in to hear all about he instantly became a legend!
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The moment we've all been waiting for! We answer all of the amazing and weird questions that you guys submitted over the past few weeks and boy oh boy did we have a blast. Thank you so much Weirdo fam 🤙
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In this week's episode, Andrew spins the tale of a woman who dared defy Roman authority in the 3rd century AD. She amassed a massive amount of power and prestige, making her one of the most powerful women in the history of Rome. Listen now to hear the story of Zenobia!
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A little late but we're back with another episode! This week Stephanie tells the tale of two children who mysteriously appeared in the village of Woolpit England in the 12th century. The pair appeared seemingly out of nowhere with green skin, speaking an unknown language, and dressed in non-typical clothing. Intrigued? Listen now to find out more!
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Thank you so much to all of you for being patient with us as we recovered from COVID!
This week, Stephanie regales us about the often overlooked "5th Beatle", Brian Epstein, and how he helped transform a local band with some minor notoriety into a worldwide sensation. Tune in to hear this incredible story and to find out more about what went on behind the scenes in The Beatles' climb to stardom.
The Beatles performing "I Want to Hold Your Hand" on the Ed Sullivan Show (2/9/1964): https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jenWdylTtzs&ab_channel=TheBeatlesVEVO
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In this week's episode Andrew discussed the origins and widespread influence of mysterious historical figure Zarathustra aka Zoroaster the founder of Zoroastrianism. You won't want to miss out on this unique history lesson!
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In this week's episode Stephanie shares the story of the (almost) forgotten World War II spy Phyllis Latour Doyle. Listen now to hear how she used knitting needles to help liberate France from Nazi occupation!
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This is a weird one folks. Andrew tells the story of how a small farm in Kentucky got an unexpected hail...of meat. Yes, really. Tune in to hear this because it doesn't get stranger than this.
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Stephanie dives deep into the infamous murder case of Lizzie Borden who was accused of "taking an axe" to her father and stepmother. However facts don't really line up and not everything is so clear cut. Did she indeed do it? Listen now to decide!
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This week, Andrew goes into detail regarding the history of Puff the magic Dragon / reefers / Big Smoke / whatever else you would like to call it (we are avoiding the actual term as to not get flagged). The history goes back, WAY back so strap in and listen as we talk about the most influential weeds in human history.
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In this week's episode, Stephanie regales us with the story of a woman who scorned the traditional women's swimwear at the time and brought forth something new. So revolutionary was her invention, the one-piece bathing suit, that it brought forth quite the scandal! Listen to the full episode to find out more.
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This week, Andrew goes into detail on an ancient battle that helped change the course of human history. Tune in to find out more on this seemingly-apocalyptic battle!
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This week, Andrew goes into the life of the legendary surfer, Duke Kahanamoku. But there is much more to the story than just catching some tasty waves. Tune in to find out more!
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In this week's episode of History for Weirdos, Stephanie shares the story of 1920s icon Josephine Baker. From performances, to civil rights protests, and life in a chateau, Baker was the best kind of weirdo. Listen now to learn more!
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On this week of the History for Weirdos podcast, we cover the Great Molasses Flood which took place in Boston in 1919. This historical event quickly became folklore, but Andrew shares all the bizarre facts about what actual happened when molasses flooded a neighborhood in Boston. This story is strange, shocking, and...sticky!
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Welcome to our very first special episode! After going over some housekeeping, Stephanie regales the listeners with the history of the haunted Georgian Hotel in Santa Monica, CA. Be sure to listen to until the very end to hear about our own *potential* haunting experience.
Leave us a comment on Instagram or send us an email to share your own ghost stories!
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In this week's episode, Andrew discusses and highlights the amazing life & legacy of actor/director/diplomat Sidney Poitier. From humble beginnings to Hollywood icon, he led a life that is shrouded in glory. Tune in to learn all about it!
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In episode 34 of History for Weirdos, Stephanie shares the strange and tragic stories of iconic author Mary Shelley.
Listen and learn on how the author of Frankenstein was truly a goth queen!
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This week's episode covers the life and disappearance of American author Ambrose Bierce. It has it all folks: war, poetry, corruption, and possibly aliens?! Listen now to get the scoop!
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In this week's weird history episode, Stephanie discusses the lore surrounding a famous English witch and prophetess known as "Mother Shipton."
Tune in to hear of her witchy origin story and prophetic proclamations...
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In this week's episode we dive into the story of Zheng Yi Sao, the most prolific pirate you've never heard of. This pirate empress from the early 19th century is a weirdo you will not want to miss!
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Happy Holidays Weirdos! In our special 30th episode, Stephanie shares the pagan roots of many beloved Christmas traditions. Tune into to hear how ancient Romans, Celtics, Norse, Aztecs (and more) influenced the history of Christmas!
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We're back weirdos! In this week's episode Andrew tells the tale of wonderful weirdo Maud Wagner the first recorded female tattoo artist in the United States. Tune in now to learn more about Maud and her badass tattoo tale.
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In this week's episode Stephanie unravels fact from fiction while discussing the story of Elizabeth Bathory AKA the Blood Countess. Was this powerful Hungarian noble woman a mass murderer? Listen now to find out!
P.S. The pronunciation of names in this episode is very off in part due to language barrier and in part due to Steff's dyslexia :) We hope you enjoy regardless!
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Mentioned in this episode:
Beautiful Writers Podcast:
https://www.beautifulwriterspodcast.com/
Elizabeth Bathory book "The Progeny:"
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In this week's episode, Andrew schools us on the Sacred Band of Thebes; an ancient Greek elite military team made up entirely of homosexual male lovers.
You don't want to miss this awesome episode where we learn about their conquests and badass legacy!
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Articles mentioned in this episode:
History For Weirdos on Ranked on Feedspot:
https://blog.feedspot.com/human_history_podcasts/
Smithsonian Magazine Interview on the true history of Thanksgiving:
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In this week's episode, Stephanie shares the story of 11-year old murderer Mary Bell. Stephanie and Andrew explore the extreme case of Mary's traumatic upbringing, her victims and her life after prison.
Trigger Warning for this episode: murder, abuse, & violence towards children.
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On this week's episode of History for Weirdos, Andrew unwraps the story of real-life legend T.E. Lawrence AKA Lawrence of Arabia. We chat about Lawrence of Arabia's accomplishments during World War I, the tragic parts of his hero's journey and his lasting legacy.
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This week's episode explores the personal family story of one of our hosts! We discuss the life & exploits of a trans-Atlantic rebel and the legacy he left behind.
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This week Stephanie tells the stories "Las Adelitas" of the Mexican Revolution along with the heroic tale of Amelio Robles Avila. Our hosts discuss the best kind of weirdos: the folks that go against what is "normal" in order to be themselves.
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This week, Andrew goes into detail surrounding the inventor/math whiz/enigmatic figure that is Archimedes. Although little is known about him, we explore his contributions during the turbulent times of the 3rd century BC and how his genius helped shape the world we live in today. You don't want to miss it!
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In this week's episode, Stephanie shares the story of the time famous American writer Ernest Hemingway quarantined with a WEIRD crew: his sick son, his wife and his mistress. Listen now to find out how this strangeness unfolds!
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This week, Andrew takes us through the life of Madame CJ Walker, the first self made female millionaire in the United States. A pioneer in not only business but in philanthropy as well, Walker makes a huge impact on the sustaining legacy of Black culture in America.
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Sally Hemings was an enslaved woman owned by founding father Thomas Jefferson - she also gave birth to 6 of Jefferson's children. Listen to the full episode for details about Sally and her family.
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Andrew takes charge this week and tells the tale of the richest athlete to have ever lived. His sport and nationality might surprise you a bit...
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Stephanie unveils the real-life women warriors that inspired the Greek legends of the Amazons.
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This week Andrew shares the story of an infamous Turco-Mongolian conqueror named Timur. His reputation was so ferocious that it would persist for centuries to come. Listen now to hear his insane story.
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Andrew relays the story of the world's very first labor strike and we have to go waaaay back, further than this podcast has ever gone in order to tell this tale. This week's episode goes all the way to the late Bronze Age in Ancient Egypt.
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You may know the story of the teddy bear, but tune in to learn about Billy Opossum!
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In part II of this week's doubleheader, Andrew takes us through the history of Greek fire and the details of its destructive nature. And despite what the name suggests, the origin is a bit more dubious than what you would expect!
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This week Stephanie tells the story of unwitting test subjects in the controversial case study of Dr. Neubauer. You're not going to want to miss this one.
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Andrew tells the strange story of Typhoid Mary from a unique perspective. We also hope all our listeners are healthy, hand-washing and staying inside!
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In this week's episode Stephanie tells the weird story of how Isaac Newton came up with calculus during the Great Plague of London. Tune in and escape our real life "weird history" with a fun & inspiring reminder that this too shall pass.
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This week, Andrew looks into the connection between mid 19th century British arctic exploration and the highest level of American government. You aren't going to want to miss this strange connection.
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This week Stephanie tells us the tale of Bessie Stringfield, the first African-American woman to ride across the United States solo. Stringfield was one of the few civilian motorcycle dispatch riders for the US Army during World War II. From carnival shows to leading biker parades she is the ultimate weirdo - in the best way!
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Two secret societies within the infamous Nazi regime are responsible for spreading the vile Nazi doctrine. Andrew tackles their origins and their pervasive nature throughout the western world.
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Stephanie shares some of the strange origins of everyone's favorite holiday to hate: Valentine's day. You're not going to want to miss this holiday's strange origins.
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Andrew tells the story of two men you may not have heard of but who saved the world from nuclear war. Each considered "weirdos" for speaking out and doing what's right - you aren't going to want to miss it!
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Andrew uncovers a curious case of exploding teeth throughout U.S. history and tries to explain what the heck actually happened! Listen now to hear all about this weirdness.
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It's 1518 and we're hanging out in the Holy Roman Empire; when all of a sudden people start dancing and they just can't stop! This week Stephanie shares the history of the Dancing Plague.
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In this week's episode, Andrew takes on a strange adventure into the Great Emu War (you read that correctly). Listen how a bunch of birds beat a human army!
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Khutulun was a princess, renowned Mongolian warrior, and allegedly undefeated wrestler. In this week's episode Stephanie does a deep dive into the wonderfully weird and inspiring story of the legendary Khutulun.
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