
Babushka Lady
Despite all the publicity surrounding the shooting of John F. Kennedy, the identity of one witness has remained elusive for decades. Beverly Oliver has claimed to be the "babushka lady," but there's s...
18 Marras 201334min

Emperor Rudolf II of Austria
He was an art patron. He loved science. He spoke many languages. He was also known for a dark temper and instability, and his poor decisions as a ruler are credited with leading to the Thirty years Wa...
13 Marras 201326min

Improbably Effective Holocaust Rescuers
There are many amazing, heroic stories of people who risked everything to protect Jews and other people at risk before and during the holocaust. A few turned to particularly ingenious, unexpected or d...
11 Marras 201321min

Audre Lorde Pt. 2
In addition to being a poet, Audre was a teacher, speaker, wife and mother, and become an influential presence in the feminist movement. She also wrote candidly about her battle with cancer in her gro...
6 Marras 201333min

Audre Lorde Pt. 1
Audre Lorde called herself a "black feminist lesbian mother poet warrior," but for a lot of people, she's best known for the "poet" part. She was way ahead of her time on a lot of social fronts, inclu...
4 Marras 201326min

Sophie Blanchard and Balloonomania
From timid girl to trailblazer, Sophie Blanchard became famous in the early 1800s as the first woman to become a career balloonist. Learn more about your ad-choices at https://www.iheartpodcastnetwor...
30 Loka 201325min

Encephalitis Lethargica
From 1916 to about 1927, a strange epidemic spread around the world. It caused unusual symptoms, from drastic behavior changes to a deep, prolonged sleep that could last for months. Between 20 and 40 ...
28 Loka 201329min

Building Disneyland's Haunted Mansion, Pt. 2
The second installment in the story of the Haunted Mansion going from concept to fully-realized theme park attraction covers the reboot the team went through after the World's Fair and the loss of the...
23 Loka 201336min





















