
Mt. Everest Death Zone
There is no denying that expeditions to ascend Mt. Everest, the tallest mountain in the world, are some of the riskiest actions a person can undertake on this earth. But did you know that most of the ...
6 Aug 20248min

Uncle Sam
The story of Uncle Sam is a quintessential piece of American folklore and symbolism, representing the personification of the United States government and the American people as a whole. But did you kn...
5 Aug 20248min

Trivia: American Presidents
Want to take the next few minutes to test your knowledge of American Presidents? Don't worry—I'll give you the answers at the end! https://www.patreon.com/c/HistoryShortsPodcast Learn more about your...
4 Aug 20247min

What If: RFK Became President
Robert F. Kennedy, who was tragically assassinated in June 1968 while campaigning for the presidency of the United States, was a prominent figure with strong public backing and a vision for change and...
3 Aug 202411min

Conversations: The Importance of Compromise in the United States, w/ Alan Taylor
Professor Alan Taylor is a prominent American historian known for his work on early American history, particularly focusing on the colonial and Revolutionary War periods. Dr. Taylor is one of only fiv...
2 Aug 202412min

Titanic by the Numbers
When the luxurious passenger liner RMS Titanic was built in 1912, it was deemed practically unsinkable. Well, we all know how that ended. When looking at the disaster more analytically, instead of emo...
1 Aug 20248min

Sex and Corn Flakes
Cereals; the good wholesome breakfast for children and adults alike for nearly two centuries. Sure, we all have our favorite. But did you know that the pioneer cereal brand and historically one of the...
31 Jul 20248min

Sheep Wars
Sure, by the mid 20th century, the American West became more settled and regulated through the development of laws and regulations regarding land use and grazing rights. But did you know that just a l...
30 Jul 20248min




















