Random History Podcasts

  • Heidi by Johanna Spyri
  • Financial Context
  • Almost History
  • Kingdom, Empire and Plus Ultra: conversations on the history of Portugal and Spain, 1415-1898
  • Pilgrim’s Digress
  • Great Talks at American Philosophical Society
  • Prophecy Awakens
  • The Year That Was
  • Everything Is Awful Forever
  • Zero Idea
  • Two Years in the Forbidden City by Princess Der Ling
  • What We Will Abide
  • People’s History Podcast
  • Why Do We Say That?
  • Objects Out Loud
  • YoYo Player
  • Dead People’s Money
  • Give Me Liberty or Give Me Death by Patrick Henry
  • Canyons of the Colorado, or The exploration of the Colorado River and its Canyons by John Wesley Powell
  • Light from the Past
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    Heidi by Johanna Spyri

    Heidi by Johanna Spyri

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    Since Dec 11, 2021 00:00 UTC

    Filled with descriptions of the magnificent Swiss Alps, the lives of the simple country folk who live in their picturesque peaks and valleys and the gentle and innocent days of childhood, Heidi by Johanna Spyri is a book that no child should miss reading. Since it first came out, it has captured the hearts of children (and adults) all over the world, been extensively filmed, televised and staged and translated from the original German into more than 60 languages. Heidiland, a theme park, is one of the big attractions in Zurich. Heidi The Girl from the Alps by Swiss children’s author Johanna Spyri was published in two parts in 1880. It tells of Heidi, a little Swiss girl whose parents’ sudden death leaves her to be brought up by her aunt. Aunt Dete is a career-woman who though she loves Heidi, does not have the time or resources to look after a child in busy Frankfurt. She leaves Heidi with Heidi’s grandfather, who lives in the Swiss mountains. The lonely, embittered old man lives like a hermit on the mountain-top and has nothing to do with the people in the village below. Known to all as “Alm-uncle” Heidi’s grandfather is good-hearted but mistrustful of the villagers. He refuses to send Heidi to school and allows her to roam the pastures with a young goat herder, Peter. They become good friends but events take a turn when Aunt Dete decides that Heidi must stay in Frankfurt and learn to earn a living. She is employed as a companion to a rich invalid child, Clara, and soon learns to read and write along with the little girl. The city begins to take its toll on the young Heidi and she becomes ill and depressed. How Heidi returns to her beloved mountains, reforms her crotchety old grandfather and helps Clara regain her health forms the rest of this delightful story. This unassuming and easy to read book remains fresh and unspoiled, still receiving an enthusiastic response throughout the world. Generations of kids have enjoyed reading about the naïve and spontaneous Heidi, the mischievous Peter, the bitter and lonely Alm-uncle, the strict and authoritarian housekeeper Fraulein Rottenmeier, the long-suffering Clara and Clara’s kind and gracious grandmother Frau Sesemann. This sweet and charming story earned eternal fame for its shy, retiring author who endured several personal tragedies and wrote many other pleasing stories, but none so famous as Heidi, The Girl from the Alps. More great books at LoyalBooks.com

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    Financial Context

    Financial Context

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    Since Dec 8, 2021 15:31 UTC

    Financial Context to a show about the history of markets and economics. Join Nate Beauvais and Dan Sowa as the examine stories from the past that help shed light on today’s events.

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    Almost History

    Almost History

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    Since Apr 6, 2017 04:00 UTC

    Almost History. Always incredible. What if … ? Almost History tells the amazing true stories behind the aborted missions, cancelled plans, utopian dreams, failed revolutions and hubristic designs that didn’t quite make it from the drawing board to change the real world. Rescued from the footnotes, archives and passing references, each episode explores what almost happened and explains why it didn’t.

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    Kingdom, Empire and Plus Ultra: conversations on the history of Portugal and Spain, 1415-1898

    Kingdom, Empire and Plus Ultra: conversations on the history of Portugal and Spain, 1415-1898

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    Since Jun 10, 2016 02:00 UTC

    This series consists of interviews with leading experts in the areas of Portuguese and Spanish history, from the beginning of the Portuguese discoveries in 1415 to the end of Spanish dominion in America in 1898. The interviews cover a range of topics on the domestic and overseas histories of both nations, which include, among others: the Portuguese explorations of Africa and Asia, Spanish navigation and settlement in America, the church in Portugal and Spain, monarchy and intermarriage in the Iberian kingdoms, natural science and mapping in America, the role of nautical science, Irish historical relations with Portugal and Spain, and imperial competition in Europe and overseas. This History Hub series is funded by UCD Seed Funding and supported by UCD School of History. Edited by Mike Liffey (Real Smart Media).

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    Pilgrim’s Digress

    Pilgrim’s Digress

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    Since Mar 23, 2019 04:00 UTC

    Human Interest stories, from Bangor to Boston. Montpelier to Hartford, Providence to Manchester. What is New England Culture today? An American by birth, Southerner by blood, New Englander by choice. This is a Podcast about all things New England. I talk to people from New England or people about New England.

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    Great Talks at American Philosophical Society

    Great Talks at American Philosophical Society

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    Since Sep 26, 2018 02:19 UTC

    Great Talks at the American Philosophical Society explores some of the most interesting lectures given at Society meetings throughout the years. Each episode dives deep into a diverse array of themes to reveal the relevance of these talks to the pressing issues of today.

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    Prophecy Awakens

    Prophecy Awakens

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    Since Feb 2, 2010 05:14 UTC

    Jane, a preacher’s daughter, is getting forced into marrying a man twice her age and whom she does not love. Her prayers for a way out of her life are answered one fateful night starting a whole new existence and all new dangers. Soon she realizes that she can be more than just a dutiful daughter as she tries to survive a world where demons are real and they want to destroy her because she has a scar on her neck that matches a prophecy. Join Jane on her travels as the Prophecy Awakens.

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    The Year That Was

    The Year That Was

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    Since Aug 12, 2019 20:00 UTC

    A look at history one year at a time, from as many angles as possible. Famous people, infamous people, obscure people; wars, revolutions, peace treaties, art, science, sports, religion. The big picture, in an entertaining podcast package. The complete first season of The Year That Was is now available. However, the podcast is now on hiatus. What happens next? That’s a very good question! I’ll let you know as soon as I’ve figured it out for myself. Thanks to everyone who has listened and reached out. This has been enormous fun. Keep in touch! — Elizabeth

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    Everything Is Awful Forever

    Everything Is Awful Forever

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    Since Feb 18, 2019 12:00 UTC

    A macabre history podcast in which Jess and Philippa wax lyrical over the awful oddities of the past.

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    Zero Idea

    Zero Idea

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    Since Jan 27, 2020 01:00 UTC

    The short? We love random unknown facts we call “zero ideas”. One is an ex Merchant Marine.One is a current cover band artist.One is an ex touring musician.They enjoy “Zero Ideas” (random fun mostly unknown facts). You can email your “zero ideas” to The zero boys have been friends for decades now and have had a podcast for 2 years. The original intent was just to have fun conversation and record it for future reminiscing. As they are rotting and decaying on a porch somewhere, about to die, they cough from the laughter that listening to younger versions of themselves brings. They have a very wide range of discussion from “would you rather live with a gorilla for 30 years or have sex with one ONCE and be done?” TO interviews with former military personnel who have fought in war TO current artists putting out albums in todays market. Though their first episode is a dumpster fire and a they’ve been known to be crude, they are steady evolving and maturing as a podcast and maybe you as a listener can join them for the journey.

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    Two Years in the Forbidden City by Princess Der Ling

    Two Years in the Forbidden City by Princess Der Ling

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    Since Dec 12, 2023 00:00 UTC

    THE author of the following narrative has peculiar qualifications for her task. She is a daughter of Lord Yu Keng, a member of the Manchu White Banner Corps, and one of the most advanced and progressive Chinese officials of his generation. she became First Lady-in-Waiting to the Empress Dowager, and while serving at the Court in that capacity she received the impressions which provide the subject-matter of this book. Her opportunity to observe and estimate the characteristics of the remarkable woman who ruled China for so long was unique, and her narrative throws a new light on one of the most extraordinary personalities of modern times. Yielding to the urgent solicitation of friends, she consented to put some of her experiences into literary form, and the following chronicle, in which the most famous of Chinese women, the customs and atmosphere of her Court are portrayed by an intimate of the same race, is a result.

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    What We Will Abide

    What We Will Abide

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    Since Jul 17, 2016 07:44 UTC

    Conversations with people providing local solutions to systemic problems, mostly in my adopted hometown of Lancaster, Pennsylvania: a place that somehow blends rustic and traditional with urban and progressive.

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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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    Why Do We Say That?

    Why Do We Say That?

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    Since Feb 27, 2021 13:00 UTC

    Have you ever wondered why we use certain phrases or words? Where did they come from? What’s the origin of that saying? Why do we say “Rule of Thumb”? Why should we mind our “P’s & Q’s”? Father and son hosts Scott and Liam Kelly have the answers to those questions! We know you could just look it up online, but why not have us do the work for you and have a fun time listening! For Season 2 we are playing our world famous game show–What Word Am I? at the end of each episode! New episodes every Tuesday.

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    Objects Out Loud

    Objects Out Loud

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    Since Jan 28, 2021 19:00 UTC

    From a magician who inspired Shakespeare, and poems woven into Japanese prints, to manuscripts illuminated with the ancient love story of Layla and Majnun, this new podcast series will delve into the poetry and literature hidden in the collections at the Ashmolean Museum in Oxford. Join us each Friday, from 5 February, for a new audio adventure. Objects Out Loud is produced and presented by Lucie Dawkins.

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    YoYo Player

    YoYo Player

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    Since Mar 7, 2023 20:54 UTC

    YoYo Player is a monthly show about the modern history of yoyoing from two of the guys who helped make it. Before the global yoyo boom of the late 90s, two guys in Florida sat in the back of a kite store and dreamed up what would eventually become significant foundational advancements to the art, sport, and promotion of yoyo play. Almost 30 years later they’re looking back on where it all started, poking holes in each other recollections, and laughing their asses off about the whole thing.

    Mark McBride is the creator of 3A yoyoing, and an early innovator of yoyo video and promotion.

    Steve Brown is the creator of 5A yoyoing, an early innovator of yoyo tricks and promotion, and currently an organizer of the World YoYo Contest.

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    Dead People’s Money

    Dead People’s Money

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    Since Jun 17, 2020 22:15 UTC

    How people in the past made, blew, budgeted, and invested their money since the dawn of time. We explore topics like real estate, the family budget, investment strategies, get-rich-quick schemes, and money for everyday (and, occasionally, famous) people.

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    Give Me Liberty or Give Me Death by Patrick Henry

    Give Me Liberty or Give Me Death by Patrick Henry

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    Since Oct 7, 2020 00:00 UTC

    This speech was given March 23, 1775, at St. John’s Church in Richmond, Virginia, and is credited with having singlehandedly convinced the Virginia House of Burgesses to pass a resolution delivering the Virginia troops to the Revolutionary War. In attendance were Thomas Jefferson and George Washington. Reportedly, the crowd, upon hearing the speech, jumped up and shouted, “To Arms! To Arms!” More great books at LoyalBooks.com

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    Light from the Past

    Light from the Past

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    Since Aug 18, 2014 10:00 UTC

    Light from the Past: Archaeology, Ancient History, and Biblical Faith with Dewayne Bryant. We will examine archaeological discoveries and get a feel for daily living in the ancient world, all with a view toward applying our findings to the Christian life. This show digs into the past to find spiritual wisdom for the present.

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