
What Was It Like to Be a Scammer in 1988?
Long before social media, smartphones, and cryptocurrency, scams were already evolving in surprising ways.In this episode, we travel back to 1988 to explore how fraudsters operated in a world of landl...
27 Touko 47min

6 Strict Rules That Ex U.S. Presidents Must Follow
Leaving the White House doesn’t mean leaving behind responsibility, security, or scrutiny.In this episode, we explore the strict protocols and limitations former presidents of the United States contin...
23 Touko 56min

How Would the United States Fight a Nuclear War?
A nuclear war would be unlike any conflict in human history—fast, devastating, and potentially world-changing within hours.In this episode, we explore how the United States prepares for the possibilit...
21 Touko 52min

Michael Jackson: The Greatest of All?
Few artists have changed music, performance, and pop culture the way Michael Jackson did.In this episode, we explore the life, influence, and legacy of the man known as the “King of Pop.” From his ear...
16 Touko 34min

Why Inventing Color TV Was So Hard
Color television seems simple today… but getting there was anything but.In this episode, we explore the decades-long challenge of bringing color to the screen. Early engineers weren’t just trying to a...
11 Touko 1h 1min

Who Discovered Michael Jackson?
Before the world knew him as the King of Pop, Michael Jackson was a young boy with an extraordinary voice growing up in Gary, Indiana.In this episode, we explore how his journey to fame began with The...
4 Touko 36min

How America Was Formed
Before it became a global superpower, the United States was just a collection of colonies on the edge of a vast, unfamiliar land.In this episode, we trace the origins of America—from early European se...
26 Huhti 57min




















