
Spring-heeled Jack, Mystery Assailant!
Most people are familiar with Jack the Ripper, but Victorian England was also plagued by an odd character named Spring-Heeled Jack. Were reports of this bounding scoundrel a symptom of mass hysteria, ...
18 Okt 201023min

10 Historical Animals You Should Know: 1 - 5
History is full of astonishing stories, and not all of them revolve around humans. In the first part of this two-part series, Katie and Sarah cover five of history's most memorable animals. Listen in ...
13 Okt 201021min

Is there a real Macbeth curse?
Some actors believe it's bad luck to say 'Macbeth' in the theater unless the play is being performed -- but why? In this episode, Katie and Sarah explore the origins of the Macbeth curse and the life ...
11 Okt 201020min

The History of Chocolate
Nowadays chocolate is popular across the world, but it got its start thousands of years ago in Mesoamerica, where it was much more than a mere sweet or ingredient in desserts. Learn more about the his...
6 Okt 201019min

Lizzie Borden and Her Axe
In 1892, Abby Borden was brutally murdered in her home in Fall River, Massachusetts. Shortly thereafter her husband Andrew Borden was also murdered, and his daughter Lizzie Borden was the primary susp...
4 Okt 201025min

5 Sinners in Dante's Inferno
When Dante wrote The Divine Comedy, he consigned several of his real-life enemies to hell. In this podcast, Katie and Sarah examine Dante's habit of putting his enemies in his fiction, focusing on fiv...
29 Sep 201023min

The Whaleship Essex: Real-life Moby Dick Sinks a Ship
Although Herman Melville's opus is a work of fiction, it was inspired by real-life events. In this episode, Katie and Sarah explore the story of the real-life Moby Dick -- and the unfortunate vessel t...
27 Sep 201020min

The Race to the South Pole
When Scott and Amundsen launched rival expeditions to the South Pole, they knew that only one group could be the first to reach the pole. Each believed his strategy would prevail, but which explorer w...
22 Sep 201022min





















