Ridiculous History: Episode Zero

Ridiculous History: Episode Zero

History is beautiful, brutal and, often, ridiculous. Join Ben Bowlin and Noel Brown as they dive into some of the weirdest stories from across the span of human civilization in Ridiculous History, a podcast by HowStuffWorks. Here's a preview of our upcoming episode "Butter: Protestantism's Secret Ingredient?"

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The Authors Of Curious George Were On The Run From Nazis

The Authors Of Curious George Were On The Run From Nazis

Today, Curious George is a world-famous star of children's books -- but back in the day, his name was Fifi, and his creators, the Rey couple, were desperate to flee France as Nazi forces pushed ever c...

8 Mai 202029min

People Used To Straight Up Drink Gold

People Used To Straight Up Drink Gold

For millennia various luminaries have claimed precious metals have special curative powers -- and, back in the day, people used to actually drink it. They were convinced the ingestion of gold would pr...

5 Mai 202031min

New Zealand's Tragic (And Pretty Hilarious) Exploding Pants Epidemic

New Zealand's Tragic (And Pretty Hilarious) Exploding Pants Epidemic

For a brief span of time, farmers in New Zealand were baffled by a bizarre phenomenon -- their pants were smoldering, catching fire, and sometimes exploding, seemingly at random. So what exactly happe...

1 Mai 202030min

That Time Trainwrecks Became a Spectator Sport

That Time Trainwrecks Became a Spectator Sport

Nowadays, most people use the term 'trainwreck' to describe a situation gone catastrophically wrong, but back in the glory days of the railroad, trainwrecks -- actual trainwrecks -- became PR stunts a...

28 Apr 202033min

Miguel de Cervantes and the Case of the Fake Don Quixote

Miguel de Cervantes and the Case of the Fake Don Quixote

Nowadays, "The Ingenious Gentleman Don Quixote of La Mancha" has no shortage of accolades. You'll hear it called the first modern novel, one of the greatest works in the Spanish canon and so on -- and...

23 Apr 202035min

The CIA Paid War Spies with Stuff From the Sears Catalog

The CIA Paid War Spies with Stuff From the Sears Catalog

When CIA agent Jon Wiant began growing a spy operation in Vietnam, he ran into a pickle: the locals he wanted to hire lived in rural areas along the boarder with Laos, and they existed primarily in a ...

21 Apr 202028min

The Bottle Jumping Hoax (And Riot)

The Bottle Jumping Hoax (And Riot)

In 1749 London, a mob of people gathered outside The Theatre Royal -- the city was abuzz with excitement over a recent advertisement promising an amazing performance: a magician was planning to perfor...

17 Apr 202032min

The Bizarrely Disturbing History of People Jumping Out of Cake

The Bizarrely Disturbing History of People Jumping Out of Cake

It's an old trope, and a familiar one: Four and twenty blackbirds flying from a pie, a scantily-clad woman emerging from a giant cake. Nowadays it's often thought of as a trope in folklore -- but wher...

15 Apr 202045min

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