Random History Podcasts

  • That Broad’s Got Moxie!
  • Anthony’s Audio Journal
  • The Story
  • Professional Military Education
  • Great Women of Business
  • More Than A Muse
  • Talking Out My Rear
  • The Exploress Podcast
  • History Gems
  • History of the United States: The Colonial Period Onwards by Charles Austin Beard
  • “What about us?”
  • Bede There, Done That
  • Songs for Worship
  • Kohanek Connection
  • Ivanhoe by Sir Walter Scott
  • True Tales From Old Houses
  • Justice In America
  • Our Island Story by Henrietta Elizabeth Marshall
  • Pencil Us In
  • Sovereign Hill Education’s Podcast
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    That Broad’s Got Moxie!

    That Broad’s Got Moxie!

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    Since Feb 20, 2019 06:17 UTC

    Oh Hello! and Welcome to That Broad’s Got Moxie! Your weekly herstory lesson with funny gals, Kyeanna and Kassi. We’re bringing the laughs and telling tales of influential, infamous, classy, brassy broads! Research completed, cocktails in hand – we are prepared to take on the good, the bad, and the unladylike. For too long, women have been ignored and we are here to set the record straight! Join us as we explore the lives of these moxie ladies!

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    Anthony’s Audio Journal

    Anthony’s Audio Journal

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    Since Dec 30, 2013 04:17 UTC

    Hiking and Backpacking podcast of Anthony’s personal journals from hikes and backpack trips in and around the Southern California area and the Eastern Sierras.

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    The Story

    The Story

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    Since Mar 10, 2018 23:56 UTC

    History builds the present. Where we are today is a result of where we have been. Yet, some of the stories that got us here have remained in the shadows. And the true stories of the people and inventions that have built our world are often lost to time. Our only hope for building a better future is to truly understand what got us to the present. From the famous, to the infamous, to the never heard of, these are the unknown backstories of people who have changed the world. In Season 8, award-winning actor Alec Baldwin uncovers the little known backstories of veterans who have built companies, products, and brands that have changed the way we live.

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    Professional Military Education

    Professional Military Education

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    Since Jan 12, 2017 03:45 UTC

    The Professional Military Education (PME) podcast is where great books on war and history are analyzed and discussed with the author. Through in depth conversations, the PME podcast seeks to promote great books that will interest serious military thinkers. For people that might be interested in military topics and history, the PME podcast will get you hooked on this awesome field of study. Through in depth reading and serious scholarship, the PME podcast is proud to bring a great history show to life.

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    Great Women of Business

    Great Women of Business

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    Since May 19, 2018 00:35 UTC

    The wage gap. The motherhood penalty. The glass ceiling. The stories of business savvy women who battled sexism all the way to the executive suite are both thought provoking and inspiring. From Coco Chanel to Mrs. Fields, Julia Child to Martha Stewart, in this special 12 episode series we present the triumphs of individuals ahead of their time. Through their stories, we examine their most innovative business principles and how those shaped their work and lives. Great Women of Business is part of the Parcast Network.

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    More Than A Muse

    More Than A Muse

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    Since Oct 5, 2020 20:08 UTC

    Welcome to MORE THAN A MUSE, a weekly podcast where we explore the lives of women artists, musicians, writers, sculptors, and more. Join Stauney (a graphic designer) and Sadie (a singer-songwriter) EVERY MONDAY as we reframe art history and pop culture with feminism, empowering women to be educated, unapologetically angry, and champion those whom history has forgotten. Through in-depth historical discussions and pop culture chats, we spotlight unsung heroines, all while challenging the status quo. It’s time to remember every woman artist as ‘More Than A Muse’.

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    Talking Out My Rear

    Talking Out My Rear

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    Since Jul 12, 2021 04:00 UTC

    A podcast full of general news to inform you about your everyday life.

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    The Exploress Podcast

    The Exploress Podcast

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    Since Jul 19, 2018 15:59 UTC

    Join us as we time travel back through history, exploring the lives and stories of ladies of the past, from the everyday to the extraordinary, imagining what it might have been like to be them.

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    History Gems

    History Gems

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    Since Nov 24, 2020 14:44 UTC

    Welcome to History Gems, the podcast that follows historian and author Dr Nicola Tallis as she seeks to unpick the stories behind some of history’s most famous and intriguing jewels. With a different expert on every episode, Nicola delves into a daring attempt to steal the Crown Jewels, the secrets of a supposedly cursed diamond, the creation of the world’s most famous Easter eggs, and plenty more. Check out @historygemspod on social media to see pictures of each week’s gems! Nicola’s books include: Crown of Blood: The Deadly Inheritance of Lady Jane Grey Elizabeth’s Rival: The Tumultuous Tale of Lettice Knollys, Countess of Leicester Uncrowned Queen: The Fateful Life of Margaret Beaufort, Tudor Matriarch Find her on social media: Twitter: @NicolaTallis Instagram: @historian_nicola

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    History of the United States: The Colonial Period Onwards by Charles Austin Beard

    History of the United States: The Colonial Period Onwards by Charles Austin Beard

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    Since Dec 20, 2019 00:00 UTC

    Vol. I: The Colonial Period. Charles Austin Beard was the most influential American historian of the early 20th century. He published hundreds of monographs, textbooks and interpretive studies in both history and political science. He graduated from DePauw University in 1898, where he met and eventually married Mary Ritter Beard, one of the founders of the first Greek-letter society for women, Kappa Alpha Theta. Many of his books were written in collaboration with his wife, whose own interests lay in feminism and the labor union movement (Woman as a Force in History, 1946).In 1921, Charles and Mary Beard published their History of the United States. A contemporaneous review stated: “The authors… assume enough maturity in high school students to justify a topical rather than a chronological treatment. They have dealt with movements, have sketched large backgrounds, have traced causes, and have discussed the interrelation of social and economic forces and politics. All this has been directed to the large purpose of helping the student to understand American today in all its national characteristics and as part of world civilization as well…The literary style is exceptionally clear and crisp, and the whole approach…is thought producing. As a textbook or handbook for the average citizen it ranks with very best.” More great books at LoyalBooks.com

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    “What about us?”

    “What about us?”

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    Since Jul 5, 2019 15:00 UTC

    What About Us is a discussion about policies that impact rural Tennesseans. We dive into a variety of topics like healthcare, small businesses, employment, education and the environment. Tennessee is 93% rural with over 1.5 million residents, but resources and attention are often directed to urban areas. The rural way of life is valuable and we want to preserve it. What About Us is part of The TN Holler Podcast Network. Visit www.tnholler.com to keep up with The Tennessee Holler’s relentless coverage that seeks to lift up progressive voices and shine a light on injustices throughout Tennesee.

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    Bede There, Done That

    Bede There, Done That

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    Since Nov 30, 2018 00:00 UTC

    Lilia and Jake talk about Catholic history, from saints to holidays and other random tangents. Join us as we explore different topics from almost 2,000 years of history and counting.

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    Songs for Worship

    Songs for Worship

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    Since Jan 21, 2020 20:00 UTC

    From early church hymns to modern praise and worship music, Songs for Worship explores the vast inventory of ancient and modern christian hymnody to find works of lasting truth. By learning their stories, understanding their teachings, and appreciating their music, the worshiper is led to greater reverence and awe for the God of whom they sing in these timeless works of faith.

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    Kohanek Connection

    Kohanek Connection

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    Since Dec 29, 2005 15:14 UTC

    Kohanek Family History. Interview with Gloria Slechta: daughter of Helen and Charles O’Malley and grand-daughter of Rose and Anthony Kohanek. This is an interview with Gloria Slechta, daughter of Helen and Charles O’Malley and grand-daughter of Rose and Anthony Kohanek.

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    Ivanhoe by Sir Walter Scott

    Ivanhoe by Sir Walter Scott

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    Since Nov 20, 2023 00:00 UTC

    Medieval England in the 12th century. The evil Prince John rules England in place of his brother, the noble Richard the Lionheart, who is being held in an Austrian prison by Duke Leopold of Austria, while returning from one of his Crusades. Under the avaricious and Machiavellian John, the Norman aristocrats are in constant conflict with the native Saxon people. Ivanhoe by Sir Walter Scott is set in these turbulent times. The eponymous hero, Wilfred of Ivanhoe, the son of a Saxon nobleman has been disinherited by his father for following King Richard into war. Ivanhoe is in love with his father’s beautiful ward, Rowena, who is betrothed to a noble Saxon. Ivanhoe returns secretly to England and fights in a tournament disguised as a Knight. He wins the admiration and help of a mysterious Black Knight and together they vanquish their opponents. Meanwhile, Prince John and his nefarious coterie plot to usurp the throne, and Ivanhoe is unwittingly drawn into events that leave an indelible impact on his life. This historical novel by a master of the genre was first published in 1820. Filled with memorable characters including the legendary Saxon hero, Robin Hood (called Robin of Locksley here) and his band of Merry Men, historical figures like King Richard, Prince John and the Knights Templar and many others, the story takes some exciting twists and turns before racing to its unexpected climax. There are magnificent depictions of jousting and knightly tournaments, court scenes, portrayals of Saxon and Norman politics all of which bring to life a most interesting period in English history. Sir Walter Scott was famous for his Romantic novels, which in fact evoked great interest in the periods in which they were set. They also deal with conflicts between society and the individual, the ancient codes of honor and chivalry and are usually set in actual locations. Ivanhoe is set in South Yorkshire and Nottinghamshire, with various castles and monuments being mentioned. Our idea of Robin Hood as a laughing outlaw who robs the rich to help the poor is also based on what Scott has depicted in Ivanhoe. Several sequels have been attempted in later years, along with events and other works inspired by Ivanhoe. The novel has been adapted for film, television and stage since 1911 and has also been the basis of comics, animated films and video games. The book is an exciting read for all ages, full of atmosphere and transports the reader back in time to an age of valor, courage, honor and swashbuckling gallantry!

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    True Tales From Old Houses

    True Tales From Old Houses

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    Since Mar 2, 2020 15:08 UTC

    True Tales From Old Houses is a light-hearted, entertaining, and educational show for lovers of old houses and buildings, DIYers, history buffs, and restoration and preservation junkies. Available weekly, hosts Stacy Grinsfelder and Daniel Kanter share personal project updates, listener Q&A, and interviews with engaging old house owners, restoration professionals, and craftspeople.

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    Justice In America

    Justice In America

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    Since Jul 11, 2018 00:54 UTC

    Justice in America, hosted by Josie Duffy Rice and Clint Smith, is a podcast for everyone interested in criminal justice reform— from those new to the system to experts who want to know more. Each episode we cover a new criminal justice issue. We explain how it works and look at its impact on people, particularly poor people and people of color. We’ll also interview activists, practitioners, experts, journalists, organizers, and others, to learn. By the end of the episode, you’ll walk away with a better understanding of what drives mass incarceration and what can fix it.

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    Our Island Story by Henrietta Elizabeth Marshall

    Our Island Story by Henrietta Elizabeth Marshall

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    Since Aug 16, 2020 00:00 UTC

    Tailored specially to make history more palatable and interesting to children, Our Island Story, by Henrietta Elizabeth Marshall, is a charmingly illustrated volume that promises hours of delight for parents as well as children. Beginning with the myths and legends about Albion, the author ensures that she captivates the child’s imagination from the very first page. Unlike today’s dry and non-committal history tomes that are prescribed in schools, Our Island Story is full of lyrical prose, literary allusions, heroic and tragic characters, the hunger for power and the glory of empire. There are strong elements of folklore, fairy tales, popular legends and a sense of the dramatic. It renders history full of the people who made Britain what it is today and gives modern readers a glimpse into what went into the creation of the once invincible British Empire. Our Island Story was first published in 1905. The period it covers begins with the Roman Occupation of Britain and ends with the Victorian Era. Henrietta Elizabeth Marshall utilizes a fascinating blend of fact and mythology to create a composite picture peopled by colorful characters, driven by ambition, honor, greed or lust to wield power over their fellow men. Wars and rebellions, assassinations and assignations, explorers and extremists, religion and romance are all wonderfully captured in this superbly constructed book. For young readers, Our Island Story presents what could be a mere succession of dry dates and titles in a memorable and engaging form. Older readers would find that the conversion of history into something that is vivid, dramatic and human makes them appreciate how present events have been shaped by the past. Our Island Story (originally titled Our Island Story: A History of England for Boys and Girls) was an instant best-seller when it first came out and has remained a popular choice for schools, libraries and individual readers. The author, Henrietta Elizabeth Marshall was a writer of children’s books and nothing much is known about her personal life. Some critics have pointed out that there are many historical inaccuracies in her writings and she often relied on unorthodox sources for her information. However, it cannot be denied that her writing style is extremely attractive, easy and gives the reader that much needed push to further research, which is what every good book should do. Children as young as nine would be able to read this book on their own, while younger ones would enjoy a read aloud with parents. More great books at LoyalBooks.com

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    Sovereign Hill Education’s Podcast

    Sovereign Hill Education’s Podcast

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    Since Aug 15, 2011 05:21 UTC

    Sovereign Hill is an outdoor, activated museum in Ballarat, Victoria, Australia. We tell the exciting story of the Australian goldrushes. These podcasts feature experts exploring topical themes in Victorian and goldrush history.

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