Random History Podcasts

  • Leaves of Grass by Walt Whitman
  • None Dare Call It Ordinary!
  • People’s History Podcast
  • Voices of Mackinac Island
  • Neil Oliver Live
  • Quantum Week
  • WW1 Digger History Podcast
  • Back In Time – Three Angry Nerds
  • Korean War Podcast
  • Feminist Current
  • 10 Dark Secrets of Your City-Kolkata Edition | Radio Mirchi
  • Know Thyself History Podcast
  • World history since 1500 Lectures
  • Gary and Dad’s Podcast – Stories from an Egyptian Immigrant
  • Mancy
  • My American Mind
  • The Lexington Podcast
  • Year of the Iggy
  • Mises Audio Books Podcast
  • Timeout with Patty C
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    Leaves of Grass by Walt Whitman

    Leaves of Grass by Walt Whitman

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    Since Nov 30, 2023 00:00 UTC

    Nearly 160 years after it was first published, Walt Whitman’s Leaves of Grass continues to inspire, enthrall and educate generations of readers. This collection of poems serves as a vehicle for Whitman’s philosophy, ideals, love of nature and mystical musings and it subsequently became one of the corner stones of American literature. Whitman was inspired to write Leaves of Grass based on Ralph Waldo Emerson’s clarion call for a truly American poet who would tell of its glories, virtues and vices. In 1855, Whitman self published a small, slim volume containing twelve poems, which included “Song of Myself” “I Sing the Body Electric” and others which went on to gain immortality. Whitman himself wanted the book to be small enough to be carried in a pocket and though some 800 copies were initially printed, this edition did not even contain the author’s name. Ralph Waldo Emerson who received a copy went on to lavishly praise the work and wrote to Whitman saying, “I greet you at the beginning of a great career.” The rest, as they say, made publication history. Many subsequent editions were published and Whitman continuously added more and more poems to the collection. Today, Leaves of Grass contains nearly 400 poems all of which celebrate America and the American way of life. His subjects and concerns include slavery, nature, the Civil War, death, love, romance, spirituality, freedom and dignity of labor. One of his most famous poems, “O Captain, My Captain” in memory of Abraham Lincoln is contained in the last edition, printed in 1892. Called the “deathbed edition” it was published a few months before Whitman’s death. His style includes sweeping lines of free verse, iambic forms and other interesting rhyming and non-rhyming forms of verse. Strangely enough, the book was received by some upholders of public morality to be extremely indecent and obscene. Walt Whitman was dismissed from his government job after his superior read and found the book highly offensive. Literary critics severely castigated the book, while poems like “A Woman Waits for Me” and “To A Common Prostitute” were dubbed profane. However, Whitman kept on writing according to his personal dictates and today, Leaves of Grass is seen as echoing the voice and the sentiments of the common man who loves freedom and beauty. It has been celebrated in media as diverse as television, rap music and modern novels and will surely appeal to readers who enjoy poetry and are interested in the literary history of America.

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    None Dare Call It Ordinary!

    None Dare Call It Ordinary!

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    Since Apr 5, 2018 08:30 UTC

    Hosts Dylan and Brent dig into the unusual, unorthodox, and downright unsettling beliefs found at the depths of the Internet and the heights of paranoia.

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    People’s History Podcast

    People’s History Podcast

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    Since Dec 15, 2014 21:58 UTC

    Noah Toth takes you on a chaotic look through history. Whether its the world’s bloodiest battlefields, the political upheaval of revolutionary regimes, or the megalomania of history’s greatest butchers, Noah offers narrative and analytic history with sometimes his own personal opinions and personality guiding you through the terror.

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    Voices of Mackinac Island

    Voices of Mackinac Island

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    Since Feb 6, 2020 18:51 UTC

    Voices of Mackinac Island is the official podcast of America’s Favorite Freshwater Destination – Mackinac Island, Michigan! We feature the unique history, people, activities, and charm of one of the nation’s most popular vacation destinations.

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    Neil Oliver Live

    Neil Oliver Live

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    Since Mar 13, 2022 01:48 UTC

    Highlights from Neil Oliver Live – broadcast on GB News every Saturday night from 7 till 9pm.

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    Quantum Week

    Quantum Week

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    Since Dec 31, 2018 17:00 UTC

    In each episode we leap into a random week of a random year, to talk about the hit movies and music. Plus headlines and personal stories.

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    WW1 Digger History Podcast

    WW1 Digger History Podcast

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    Since Feb 19, 2016 21:47 UTC

    True accounts of the First World War / The Great War / WWI as told by the soldiers themselves!

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    Back In Time – Three Angry Nerds

    Back In Time – Three Angry Nerds

    Since Feb 20, 2016 22:33 UTC

    A history of pop culture starting with 1977 and moving onwards!

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    Korean War Podcast

    Korean War Podcast

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    Since Feb 15, 2020 15:00 UTC

    A weekly podcast on the Korean War

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    Feminist Current

    Feminist Current

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    Since Sep 10, 2021 00:49 UTC

    Your host, Meghan Murphy, explores feminist perspectives on everything from pop culture to politics, from hot-off-the-press news stories to cultural trends. If it’s happening to women, we’re talking about it. Through interviews and discussion, Meghan brings you fresh, powerful, radical voices from the global feminist movement that leave listeners feeling inspired and bold, ready to take on the (patriarchal) world.

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    10 Dark Secrets of Your City-Kolkata Edition | Radio Mirchi

    10 Dark Secrets of Your City-Kolkata Edition | Radio Mirchi

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    Since May 24, 2019 07:55 UTC

    How well could you know a city? Even if you have lived in a city your entire life, there are things about the city you will never know. Every city has secrets and the best kept secrets are its darkest. Stories of massacres, wars, hauntings – these are stories that no one will ever hear, unless they go out looking for them. Deep is a Radio Jockey, history buff and blogger from Kolkata who does exactly that. In this podcast, he will be bringing you stories that chill, thrill and frighten the living daylights out of you. Ready for the Ten Dark Secrets of Kolkata?

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    Know Thyself History Podcast

    Know Thyself History Podcast

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    Since Apr 16, 2018 09:30 UTC

    History, anatomy and physiology, philosophy, psychology, anthropology. The podcast that attempts to resurrect sense and meaning from the dust of a billion factoids.

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    World history since 1500 Lectures

    World history since 1500 Lectures

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    Since Apr 30, 2015 12:04 UTC

    Lectures and reflections on modern World history since 1500 by Dutch historian Dr. R.J. Barendse

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    Gary and Dad’s Podcast – Stories from an Egyptian Immigrant

    Gary and Dad’s Podcast – Stories from an Egyptian Immigrant

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    Since Feb 23, 2016 22:52 UTC

    Actor/producer Gary Lee Mahmoud (@garyleenyc) talks with his 80 year old dad about his life as an Egyptian immigrant, world history, and foreign affairs with a dash of humor thrown in. Dad brings to the table a variety of insights from his extensive travels and studies. Gary brings a microphone. Read more at https://garyanddad.com/

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    Mancy

    Mancy

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    Since Sep 30, 2020 03:00 UTC

    Mancy is a podcast about how magic has shaped human history and our culture, including pop culture. It features spoken word poet RJ Walker and psychic Elle Alder. They explore different “-mancies” which are different methods of divination. Each episode features stories of magic and Elle attempts to replicate the method researched by RJ. They also attempt to use these mancies in a more contemporary way to reflect the struggles of our time.

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    My American Mind

    My American Mind

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    Since Apr 25, 2017 02:52 UTC

    A look into the beliefs of the Conservative Christian Right in light of history and the teachings of Christ

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    The Lexington Podcast

    The Lexington Podcast

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    Since Feb 6, 2020 19:00 UTC

    A show dedicated to the historic past and compelling present of Lexington, Kentucky. True crime, current events, notable spots, and interesting locals in the Bluegrass.

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    Year of the Iggy

    Year of the Iggy

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    Since Apr 9, 2021 22:51 UTC

    “Year of the Iggy” is a podcast series that tells the story of Iggy Pop over the course of a year. Episodes contain interviews and song clips to help revealing surprising discoveries about his unpredictable career.

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    Timeout with Patty C

    Timeout with Patty C

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    Since Mar 16, 2021 00:45 UTC

    Thought provoking topics brought to you by Patty C and his “Cracker Jack Think Tank” ** All old episodes are being archived on our Anchor Site called New Timeout with Patty C. The links are below. We will be posting all new episodes here too, so there will be 2 RSS feeds to choose from.

    Anchor Wedsite- https://anchor.fm/patrick-connolly8

    Anchor RSS feed – https://anchor.fm/s/81895144/podcast/rss

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