Ridiculous History

Ridiculous History

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 iHeartRadio.

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Episoder(1022)

A Ton of Inventors Died Due To Their Own Inventions, Chapter Two: Li Si and the Five Pains

A Ton of Inventors Died Due To Their Own Inventions, Chapter Two: Li Si and the Five Pains

The world is riddled with inventors whose discoveries led to their demise. Thomas Midgley, Jr. is the world's worst inventor. Marie Curie discovered radioactivity and it killed her. Li Si invented the...

22 Jan 202536min

CLASSIC: The 1904 Racist Summer Olympic Games in St. Louis

CLASSIC: The 1904 Racist Summer Olympic Games in St. Louis

A few years after Baron Pierre de Coubertin revived the ancient sporting event known as the Olympics, he brought the games to the U.S. for the first time. The 1904 Summer Olympics were held in St. Lou...

18 Jan 202533min

The Ridiculously Ambitious History of the World's Fair, Part Two: Things Don't Always Work Out

The Ridiculously Ambitious History of the World's Fair, Part Two: Things Don't Always Work Out

On paper -- and, often, in practice -- the world's fair is an astonishing global showcase of groundbreaking innovations. However, as Ben, Noel and Max discover in the second part of this two-part seri...

16 Jan 202544min

The Ridiculously Ambitious History of the World's Fair, Part One: A Crazy Plan, and Crazy Success

The Ridiculously Ambitious History of the World's Fair, Part One: A Crazy Plan, and Crazy Success

Have you ever dreamed of going to a science fair as an adult? If so, the world's fair is for you -- these massive international exhibitions occur around the world, usually running for three to six mon...

14 Jan 202547min

CLASSIC: Why British Soccer Players Saluted the Nazis

CLASSIC: Why British Soccer Players Saluted the Nazis

As global tensions grew to a breaking point in the lead-up to World War II, European nations used every available avenue to pursue their goals, including the propagandistic power of sporting events. J...

11 Jan 202540min

How Dogs Went Domestic, Part Two: Yes, Dogs Know What You're Thinking

How Dogs Went Domestic, Part Two: Yes, Dogs Know What You're Thinking

Imagine: at multiple points in history, despite their ecological rivalry, a few humans and a few wolves teamed up for a greater good. Fast forward thousands of years, and boom: dogs. Also, modern huma...

9 Jan 202551min

How Dogs Went Domestic, Part One: Classic Rom-Com

How Dogs Went Domestic, Part One: Classic Rom-Com

Most folks agree: dogs are awesome. So, how did ancient humans and wolves end up hanging out in the first place? In the first part of this two-part episode, the guys explore the ridiculous, inspiring ...

7 Jan 202552min

CLASSIC: Why don't Americans use bidets?

CLASSIC: Why don't Americans use bidets?

Whether you're royalty or a roaming vagrant, a President or a pauper, one thing's for sure: At some point, you'll have to use the restroom. While sanitation isn't often brought up in polite conversati...

4 Jan 202532min

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