The Ridiculously Inspiring Story of Free Public Restrooms, Part Two: The Rise of CEPTIA

The Ridiculously Inspiring Story of Free Public Restrooms, Part Two: The Rise of CEPTIA

In this week's Classic episode, Ben, Noel and Max explore how a misunderstanding of the geography of the Great Lakes started a feud, known as the Toledo War, between the state of Ohio and a territory called Michigan. Tune in to Ridiculous History to hear how the conflict between these lands was solved.

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The Ridiculously Inspiring Story of Free Public Restrooms, Part One: Everyone Has To Poop

The Ridiculously Inspiring Story of Free Public Restrooms, Part One: Everyone Has To Poop

Today a great many people in the United States take free toilets for granted. Yet, as Ben, Noel and Max discover in the first part of this two-part episode, there was a long -- and ridiculous -- road ...

15 Jul 36min

CLASSIC: The Rise and Fall of Local Scrip: Alternative Currencies of the Great Depression

CLASSIC: The Rise and Fall of Local Scrip: Alternative Currencies of the Great Depression

Have you ever been so broke that you ended up creating your own currency? It may sound like a crazy idea today, but during the Great Depression multiple communities actually created and circulated the...

11 Jul 39min

The Kingdom of Callaway: That Time One Missouri County (Sort Of, Maybe) Became An Independent Nation

The Kingdom of Callaway: That Time One Missouri County (Sort Of, Maybe) Became An Independent Nation

Despite the misleading name, the U.S. "Civil War" was anything but. As North fought South, this short-lived, bloody conflict fundamentally shifted the course of the country. Yet if you go just a bit f...

9 Jul 37min

The Ridiculous History of Saturday Morning Cartoons, Part Two: The Fall of a Grift

The Ridiculous History of Saturday Morning Cartoons, Part Two: The Fall of a Grift

For several decades, Saturday morning cartoons were a massive industry in the United States. Every weekend, millions of American children tuned in to watch their favorite shows... and, later, bug thei...

7 Jul 45min

CLASSIC: The Attack of the Japanese Balloon Bombs

CLASSIC: The Attack of the Japanese Balloon Bombs

Picture this: It's late 1944, and you, like thousands of other people on the west coast of North America, have noticed bizarre, jellyfish-like objects floating through the sky. You call the local auth...

4 Jul 34min

The Ridiculous History of Saturday Morning Cartoons, Part One: A Golden Age

The Ridiculous History of Saturday Morning Cartoons, Part One: A Golden Age

In the economic boom of a post-World War II United States the sudden affordability of television fundamentally rocked the nation. From the 1950s on, millions of kids in America grew up watching Saturd...

2 Jul 42min

People Used to Do Very Weird Drugs, Part One: Broomsticks, Sailors and Vikings

People Used to Do Very Weird Drugs, Part One: Broomsticks, Sailors and Vikings

Today, everyone knows the potential dangers of both illegal and legal drugs. Some are more popular and more widely-accepted than others (shoutout to coffee!), but across time and cultures, it's an ope...

30 Jun 42min

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