
The Rise and Fall of Feudalism in Medieval Europe
For centuries, power in Europe was measured not by money or elections, but by land, loyalty, and the ability to command armed men. Out of the ruins of the Roman Empire and the chaos of invasion came ...
8 Heinä 14min

Gil Eanes and the Volta do Mar
For thousands of years, civilizations that rose along the Mediterranean or along the European shores of the Atlantic mostly stuck to the shore. They also never sailed out into the open Atlantic, and...
7 Heinä 14min

Lake Baikal: The Largest Lake on Earth
It is the deepest lake in the world, the oldest lake in the world, and it holds more freshwater than all five of the Great Lakes combined. Hidden in Siberia, Lake Baikal is a place where geology, ev...
6 Heinä 15min

Florence Nightingale and the Birth of Modern Healthcare
Florence Nightingale was far more than a compassionate nurse. She was a reformer, statistician, administrator, and relentless critic of systems that allowed people to die unnecessarily. Her work i...
5 Heinä 14min

The Wealth of Nations
In 1776, a work was published that challenged an empire, questioned old systems of power, and helped reshape the modern world. But this wasn’t the Declaration of Independence. It was a dense, ambiti...
3 Heinä 15min

The Hippie Movement
In the 1960s, a generation of young people rejected the world their parents had built. They turned away from war, conformity, consumerism, and traditional authority, and embraced music, peace, love,...
2 Heinä 14min

6th Anniversary Episode
Six years ago, in the midst of the worst pandemic the world had seen in generations, I sat down at my computer to record a new podcast.The new show was going to cover all the random topics I found int...
1 Heinä 34min




















