SYMHC Classics: The Race to the South Pole

SYMHC Classics: The Race to the South Pole

This 2010 episode from previous hosts Katie and Sarah covers Scott and Amundsen launching rival expeditions to the South Pole. knowing only one group could be the first to reach the pole. Each believed his strategy would prevail, but which explorer won?

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The White House and Its Legacy, Part 2

The White House and Its Legacy, Part 2

On the second part of the discussion of White House history, Holly and Tracy first cover the gardens and landscaping, and then dig into discussion of how slavery is a part of the very foundation of th...

26 Elo 202033min

The White House and Its Legacy, Part 1

The White House and Its Legacy, Part 1

Today’s White House has 132 rooms and 35 bathrooms. But that hasn’t always been the case. It also was not always called the White House, of course, and it has a LOT of history.  Learn more about your...

24 Elo 202032min

SYMHC Classics: Bracero Program

SYMHC Classics: Bracero Program

This 2016 episode covers a time in the the 20th century when the U.S. and Mexico had agreements in place allowing, and even encouraging, Mexican nationals to enter the U.S. to perform agricultural wor...

22 Elo 202030min

Behind the Scenes Minis: Hollow Earth and Canning

Behind the Scenes Minis: Hollow Earth and Canning

Tracy and Holly talk about their personal thoughts on Symmes's hollow Earth theory, and then talk about their experiences with canning and winning prizes at state fairs. Learn more about your ad-choi...

21 Elo 202016min

Nicolas Appert and the Invention of Canning

Nicolas Appert and the Invention of Canning

Canning dramatically changed how people around the world have dealt with food. Early canning efforts were kind of stabs in the dark, though – we hadn’t figured out the microbiology component yet. Lea...

19 Elo 202037min

Symmes’s Theory of Concentric Spheres

Symmes’s Theory of Concentric Spheres

In 1818, something about the rings of Saturn - we don't know what, exactly - led John Cleves Symmes to conclude that the Earth was hollow. And he spent the rest of his life promoting this strange idea...

17 Elo 202040min

SYMHC Classics: Johann Beringer's Fossils

SYMHC Classics: Johann Beringer's Fossils

This 2013 episode covers Johann Beringer, the University of Wurzburg's chair of natural history and chief physician to the prince bishop in 1725. He was also unpopular, and some of his colleagues soug...

15 Elo 202020min

Behind the Scenes Minis: Tear Gas and Coxey

Behind the Scenes Minis: Tear Gas and Coxey

Tracy and Holly talk about the use and misuse of tear gas, and then a theory that links L. Frank Baum's work "The Wonderful Wizard of Oz" to Coxey's Army. Learn more about your ad-choices at https://...

14 Elo 202010min

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