Random History Podcasts

  • Change Over Time
  • Gatty Lecture Rewind Podcast
  • HistoryBoiz
  • Whiskey Lore
  • The Burning Bush
  • Camp Monsters
  • Florida Men on Florida Man
  • A Life Well Lived Podcast
  • A Host of Volunteers
  • Theme Park Pulse
  • This Dan Knows?
  • Channel 10 Podcast
  • Don’t Wreck Yourself
  • High, Good People
  • Geneva Intl.
  • Peter the Great by Jacob Abbott
  • Introduction to The Philosophy of History by Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel
  • On This Week In History
  • The Washington Tattoo Podcast
  • Ancient Greece: City and Society
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    Change Over Time

    Change Over Time

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    Since Mar 7, 2017 02:25 UTC

    As the library asks, “What do you geek?” I geek science fiction, fantasy, the outdoors, critical race theory, politics, organizing, among other things. Mostly, I geek history. So I’ve tied all that together into one podcast. Change Over Time is a podcast using historical thinking to explore geekiness. Sometimes I’ll be reporting from the field. Other times I’ll explore how different ideas, theories, or methods used by historians can be used by non-historians. I’ll also release edited pieces of oral histories I’ve done with interesting people. Sign up for the Alternative Historian newsletter to keep up to date.

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    Gatty Lecture Rewind Podcast

    Gatty Lecture Rewind Podcast

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    Since Oct 25, 2018 20:48 UTC

    From the Southeast Asia Program at Cornell University, the Gatty Lecture Rewind Podcast features interviews and conversations with scholars and researchers working in and around Southeast Asia, all of whom have been invited to give a Gatty Lecture at Cornell University. Conversations cover the history, politics, economics, literature, art, and cultures of the region. Interviews are hosted by graduate students at Cornell University, and podcast topics cover the many nations and peoples of Southeast Asia, including Indonesia, the Philippines, Thailand, Cambodia, Vietnam, Burma, Laos, Singapore, Malaysia, Brunei, and Timor-Leste. For more information on the Southeast Asia Program at Cornell University, visit seap.einaudi.cornell.edu. Music provided by 14 Strings and the Cornell Gamelan Ensemble.

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    HistoryBoiz

    HistoryBoiz

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    Since Aug 25, 2019 00:00 UTC

    Meet Chris, Madi, Zach, and Jerry. They are the History Boiz. They’re going to tell you about historical figures and events and make you laugh at the same time. Drink a cheap beer, and get some history up in you. Like the founding fathers intended.

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    Whiskey Lore

    Whiskey Lore

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    Since Dec 1, 2019 17:00 UTC

    Join Best Selling Author Drew Hannush as he explores the rich stories, myths, and legends that surround a world of whisky. From the origins of Bottled-in-Bond, to finding the real Whisky Capital of the World, to dispelling myths about how we smell, taste, and enjoy whisky. Bourbon, scotch, rye, Irish, etc – no matter your favorite, Drew is telling the stories that will enrich your experience.

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    The Burning Bush

    The Burning Bush

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    Since Jul 23, 2022 18:17 UTC

    Straight out of The WARRmultiverse comes your favorite radio show “The Burning Bush”!! Every Saturday live on the “WARRmultiverse” Twitch 10am – 12pm. You can also re-watch on Twitch, Wisdom, or Youtube #podcast #theburningbush #twitch #WARR #multiverse #talkshows #funny #life #lifetalks #speakmymind #radio #WARRmultiverse #live #discord #TKHe #immortalsfenyxrising #investmentadvice #history #science #technology #2euceGang #GlizzyGang #TurnUpSquad #viewerdiscretionadvised Music played on Amazon Music & Purchased with U.S. Legal Tender So Called Life – Three Days Grace

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    Camp Monsters

    Camp Monsters

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    Since Sep 6, 2019 18:40 UTC

    These are the stories of impossible encounters with impossible creatures in the wildest corners of North America. We’ll travel the country, sit around campfires and talk about that thing that ran across the trail in the middle of the night, just beyond the beam of your flashlight. Come closer to the fire. Let’s hear the next legend.

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    Florida Men on Florida Man

    Florida Men on Florida Man

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    Since Nov 30, 2018 22:09 UTC

    The Florida Men on Florida Man podcast features crazy but TRUE stories from the sunshine state. FMOFM goes past the insane headlines and focuses on Florida’s history. From the nation’s wealthiest mobster to legendary heroes of the frontier, there’s one thing they all have in common, Florida. If you love Florida News and Florida History, this show is for you! New episodes air every Wednesday and are available on every major platform!

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    A Life Well Lived Podcast

    A Life Well Lived Podcast

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    Since Aug 28, 2019 09:00 UTC

    Journalist Constance Knox unearths extraordinary stories which transcend age with five interviews with Third Agers (all the interviewees are over 70). Featuring a couple who both served time on Death Row following wrongful convictions, a survivor of the Nazi regime and many more astonishing stories, A Life Well Lived Podcast brings remarkable stories to an audience both young and old.

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    A Host of Volunteers

    A Host of Volunteers

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    Since Sep 12, 2019 17:00 UTC

    You Love Tennessee Football, and you love a good story. We do too! So we created this podcast to share all of the best of the Tennessee Football Archives! The stories you’ll hear come directly from the Volunteer Lettermen who played the game, direct from the recordings of legendary Voice of the Vols John Ward, and direct from the voluminous vault of VFL Films. Mix it all together, and you get “A Host of Volunteers” the podcast.

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    Theme Park Pulse

    Theme Park Pulse

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    Since Jan 6, 2018 01:14 UTC
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    This Dan Knows?

    This Dan Knows?

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    Since May 18, 2020 02:40 UTC

    This Dan Knows? is a podcast where Dan Farris-an attorney, social activist, published author, and actor explores fascinating and interesting topics comprising the human condition, history, issues affecting the law and politics.

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    Channel 10 Podcast

    Channel 10 Podcast

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    Since Apr 6, 2015 19:09 UTC

    The Almighty A.R. & Singodsuperior discuss Hip-Hop and life. Hailing from Baltimore, MD (Singodsuperior is currently based in Norman, OK) and being involved in Hip-Hop, academia, veganism/vegetarianism, and a litany of other walks of life, their conversations and perspectives on everything under the sun. Check it out!

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    Don’t Wreck Yourself

    Don’t Wreck Yourself

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    Since Mar 29, 2021 14:13 UTC

    Don’t Wreck Yourself is a weekly podcast about finding truth on the internet. On each episode, we assess a claim wrecking the internet, answer questions nobody asked us, and keep you from ruining your life with bad information choices.

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    High, Good People

    High, Good People

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    Since Oct 24, 2019 17:52 UTC

    High, Good People is a potcast that explores the historical, social and cultural relationships between people of color and cannabis in the new age of legalization. The show is hosted and produced by Tiara Darnell, a freelance journalist and multimedia producer, Oregon’s Budtender of the Year 2017, and a finalist for Spotify’s inaugural Sound Up Bootcamp for emerging women of color podcasters.

    HGP blends interview and narrative style to give voice to the stories of the communities most disproportionately impacted by the legacy of the War on Drugs. Each episode is edited to “activation time” length, about twenty to thirty minutes, or roughly how long it takes to feel “high” after consuming cannabis.

    Lean back, listen up, and if you want to, light up.

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    Geneva Intl.

    Geneva Intl.

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    Since Mar 31, 2020 10:01 UTC

    This series is developed by students, staff, research centers and the faculty at the Graduate Institute of International Studies and Development (IHEID). It will host podcasts on a plethora of topics that range from research and studying to aspects of international life in Geneva and at the Institute.

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    Peter the Great by Jacob Abbott

    Peter the Great by Jacob Abbott

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    Since Dec 14, 2023 00:00 UTC

    “There are very few persons who have not heard of the fame of Peter the Great, the founder, as he is generally regarded by mankind, of Russian civilization. The celebrity, however, of the great Muscovite sovereign among young persons is due in a great measure to the circumstance of his having repaired personally to Holland, in the course of his efforts to introduce the industrial arts among his people, in order to study himself the art and mystery of shipbuilding, and of his having worked with his own hands in a ship-yard there. The little shop where Peter pursued these practical studies still stands in Saardam, a ship-building town not far from Amsterdam. The building is of wood, and is now much decayed; but, to preserve it from farther injury, it has been incased in a somewhat larger building of brick, and it is visited annually by great numbers of curious travelers.The whole history of Peter, as might be expected from the indications of character developed by this incident, forms a narrative that is full of interest and instruction for all.” (from the Preface of Peter the Great)

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    Introduction to The Philosophy of History by Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel

    Introduction to The Philosophy of History by Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel

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    Since Dec 24, 2020 00:00 UTC

    The introduction to Hegel’s lectures on the philosophy of world history is often used to introduce students to Hegel’s philosophy, in part because Hegel’s sometimes difficult style is muted in the lectures, and he discourses on accessible themes such as world events in order to explain his philosophy. Much of the work is spent defining and characterizing Geist or spirit. Geist is similar to the culture of people, and is constantly reworking itself to keep up with the changes of society, while at the same time working to produce those changes through what Hegel called the “cunning of reason”. Another important theme of the text is the focus on world history, rather than regional or state history. The obscure writings of Jakob Böhme had a strong effect on Hegel. Böhme had written that the Fall of Man was a necessary stage in the evolution of the universe. This evolution was, itself, the result of God’s desire for complete self-awareness. Hegel was fascinated by the works of Spinoza, Kant, Rousseau, and Goethe, and by the French Revolution. Modern philosophy, culture, and society seemed to Hegel fraught with contradictions and tensions, such as those between the subject and object of knowledge, mind and nature, self and Other, freedom and authority, knowledge and faith, the Enlightenment and Romanticism. Hegel’s main philosophical project was to take these contradictions and tensions and interpret them as part of a comprehensive, evolving, rational unity that, in different contexts, he called “the absolute idea” or “absolute knowledge”. According to Hegel, the main characteristic of this unity was that it evolved through and manifested itself in contradiction and negation. Contradiction and negation have a dynamic quality that at every point in each domain of reality—consciousness, history, philosophy, art, nature, society—leads to further development until a rational unity is reached that preserves the contradictions as phases and sub-parts through an up-lifting (Aufhebung) into a higher unity. This whole is mental because it is mind that can comprehend all of these phases and sub-parts as steps in its own process of comprehension. It is rational because the same, underlying, logical, developmental order underlies every domain of reality and is ultimately the order of self-conscious rational thought, although only in the later stages of development does it come to full self-consciousness. The rational, self-conscious whole is not a thing or being that lies outside of other existing things or minds. Rather, it comes to completion only in the philosophical comprehension of individual existing human minds who, through their own understanding, bring this developmental process to an understanding of itself. More great books at LoyalBooks.com

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    On This Week In History

    On This Week In History

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    Since Aug 21, 2020 08:00 UTC

    Taken from Paul’s Saturday Weekend Breakfast Show – this podcast brings you historical facts and great music to Educate, Entertain and Enjoy.

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    Ancient Greece: City and Society

    Ancient Greece: City and Society

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    Since Aug 11, 2013 23:06 UTC

    This subject deals with the cultural history of the ancient Greek world through both textual sources and the material evidence of art and archaeology. The period covered runs from the Iron Age world of Archaic Greece through to the late Classical period (roughly from the 8th century to the 4th century BCE). We will concentrate mainly on Athens and mainland Greece, but we will also focus on the Greek expansion into other parts of the Mediterranean world (Sicily and South Italy) in the process of colonisation. Historical texts will be combined with literary sources and archaeology to explore the physical nature of ancient Greek cities and social issues such as the position of women, ethnicity, sexuality and slavery in the ancient Greek world.

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