Random History of the World Podcasts

  • Sidedoor
  • Brewing After Hours with Sarah Flora
  • History Is Dank
  • News 11 Remembers: St. Louis History
  • How to Change the World: The History & Future of Innovation
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    Sidedoor

    Sidedoor

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    Since Oct 25, 2016 13:30 UTC

    More than 154 million treasures fill the Smithsonian’s vaults. But where the public’s view ends, Sidedoor begins. With the help of biologists, artists, historians, archaeologists, zookeepers and astrophysicists, host Lizzie Peabody sneaks listeners through the Smithsonian’s side door, telling stories that can’t be heard anywhere else. Check out si.edu/sidedoorand follow @SidedoorPod for more info.

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    Brewing After Hours with Sarah Flora

    Brewing After Hours with Sarah Flora

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    Since Feb 16, 2021 20:11 UTC

    The Brewing After Hours Podcast is hosted by Homebrewer and Digital Creator Sarah Flora, also known as Flora Brewing on Instagram and YouTube where she dives into the technical aspects of brewing beer from her home in Los Angeles. Brewing After Hours is going to take a different look at the history and stories behind beer as well as feature conversations with industry professionals and homebrewers. New episodes every Monday! For podcast updates, behind the scenes content, brewing tutorials and beer reviews follow Sarah Flora on Instagram at @Flora_Brewing, subscribe to the Flora Brewing YouTube Channel or sign up for her Patreon for ad-free content, merch and lots more! Podcast Produced & Edited by Ash EliotMusic by Honus Honus of the band Man ManIntro by Jenny Mermelstein

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    History Is Dank

    History Is Dank

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    Since Jun 11, 2020 19:09 UTC

    Strider Wilson hosts a podcast delving into history through the perspective of a mature erudite bro. He was one unit away from a history minor at U.C. San Diego, but he does’t let that stop him from examining what it would have been like to be a bro posted up on Bunker Hill or uncovering what the chillest aspect of surrealist art is. Buckle up because Strider will not only venture into humanity’s shared past. He will venture within himself. Asking real questions such as, “exactly how tight are pirates,” or “what if he stayed that extra semester in school,” “would my life have been danker?” Strider firmly believes that history is tight because we all should for sure blaze our own trails… but in what direction?

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    How to Change the World: The History & Future of Innovation

    How to Change the World: The History & Future of Innovation

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    Since May 19, 2025 14:22 UTC

    Sam Webster Harris chronicles the complete history of innovation from the Stone Age to the modern day. Learn how transformative ideas build upon each other to change the world and shape the future of humanity.

    Every breakthrough that changes civilization begins with curiosity. From the first controlled fire to artificial intelligence. Follow the journey, step-by-step, tracing the evolution of human progress and society. On the way, uncovering the nerdy stories and fun facts behind world-changing inventions and the mental models that drive systemic change.

    Each episode is a deep dive into innovation patterns and the threads that shape our world:

    – From Leonardo Da Vinci dissecting human bodies to editing our own DNA

    – Maritime Navigation sets the course for Interstellar exploration

    – Hammurabi’s legal code is relevant in algorithmic governance

    Modern revolutions in technology and the future of AI are a continuation of core needs of their human creators. Our desire for leverage shows up time and again in the history of civilization.

    Drawing insights from psychology, economics, and anthropology, we explore how change makers in history like Galileo, Newton, and Tesla didn’t just discover big ideas. They transformed civilization itself. Their playbooks reveal timeless strategies for anyone seeking to understand how the world works.

    This isn’t surface-level history. It’s intellectual history told through narrative learning—connecting past invention stories to the future of technology, future of society, and patterns of history that will define the Anthropocene.

    Whether you’re fascinated by the timeline of human history, founder stories, or the psychology of change, each episode delivers actionable mental models wrapped in engaging storytelling. Learn something new about human progress while discovering your own potential to change the world.

    For the intellectually curious seeking to understand innovation, drive progress, and glimpse the future of humanity.

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